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1993-2003 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Report of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions

Table 2.6b
Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and over by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions (excl. Puerto Rico). Comparisons among States should be made with caution; see Ch. 4.]
State or jurisdiction Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total  138 145 132 124 112 114 107 103  97 102 104
Alabama 127 114 138 138 135 138 120 102  96 109 118
Alaska 119 132 150 164 148 125  77  59  42  42  26
Arizona                      12  12  13  16  14  14
Arkansas  25  30  57 109 116  90  93  88  74  90 107
California  74  76  72  70  65  67  81  75  71  83  80
Colorado 135 140 116 119  91  97  98  73  52  79  78
Connecticut 261 312 319 298 273 259 232 199 193 183 195
Delaware 158 204 181 161 157 225 204 174 169 191 195
District of Columbia1      99 115  79 237 312 495 437 405 399 294
Florida 189 169 126 142 110 134 155 131  98 125 116
Georgia 177 138 109 111  75  58  70 116 132 108 118
Hawaii  42  53  60  71  55  48  46  41  35  33  30
Idaho  28  19  23  22  18  22  32  12  12   6   3
Illinois 102 106  94  73  51  77  83 130 160 161 157
Indiana  68 105  94  59      62  68 103  61  64  71
Iowa  40  63  82 143  83  86  85  68  65  64  74
Kansas 188 207 188 143 101 113 110 107 102 102 112
Kentucky                  22  36  36  37  49  65  91
Louisiana1 241 208 172 142  13 165 104 232 209 213 204
Maine  17  23  21  26  24  25  24  26  27  36  53
Maryland 273 254 241 223 199 191 176 163 170 205 210
Massachusetts 225 244 236 203 164 130 116  95  82  60  52
Michigan 177 203 209 207 187 199 121 107  96 124 124
Minnesota 107 119 116 109 122 128 121 102  98  93 106
Mississippi          34  39  69  81 103  94  96 102  90
Missouri 126 141 128 135 146 163 170 172 177 161 160
Montana  43  42  38  37  30  26  26  26  22  16  17
Nebraska  51  70  66  59  39  57  37  56  52  49  47
Nevada  85  71  62  78  77  76  88  85  80  61  66
New Hampshire  28  25  20  41  30  47  44  37  31  28  41
New Jersey 164 154 144 140 110 103  94  82  78  75  74
New Mexico1  31  33  35  46  43  36  18  21  26  10  20
New York 296 313 295 296 307 299 275 262 257 270 277
North Carolina 174 206 206 213 175 193 120 101  85  80  79
North Dakota   4   3   5   5   4   5   4   2   3   7   4
Ohio 127 137 159 183 176 176 134  87  90  99  85
Oklahoma  90  98  82  92  72  58  48  47  58  61  59
Oregon 101  94  85  88  74  75  62  56  58  56  38
Pennsylvania 127 149 134 121 110 103  98 112  94  94 100
Rhode Island 151 130 116 167 100 120 149 158 171 174 185
South Carolina 152 168 161 163 156 129 121 105 118 106  96
South Dakota  12   9  17  21  19  16  13  12   7  13  14
Tennessee  64  79  63  66  76  90  44  37  32  34  36
Texas1 132 131  97  24  44  60  65  47  44  50  50
Utah  87 117 117 115  95  74  91  84  66  42  44
Vermont  41  36  43  50  37  44  41  50  49  73  70
Virginia1 159 178 165  91  42  39  70  64  60  73  86
Washington  98 105  99 101 101 106 113 101  92  81  84
West Virginia  10      11   5          46      15   2    
Wisconsin  10  16  15  16  20  18  20  35  36  36  59
Wyoming  23  18          16  24  17  23  30  25  24
1 Some data not shown on Figure 6: the District of Columbia (1994-96), Louisiana (1997), New Mexico (2002), Texas (1996), and Virginia (1997-98). See Chapter 2 for details.
  No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 4.11.05. 

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