4.3.1 Hospital Costs
4.3.2 Veterans Affairs and Other Federal Hospitals
4.3.3 Outpatient Medical Care
4.3.4 Nursing Homes
4.3.5 Pharmaceuticals
4.3.6 Other Health Professionals
4.4.1 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
4.4.2 Drug-Exposed Infants, Boarder Babies, and Abandoned Infants
4.4.3 Tuberculosis
4.4.4 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
4.4.5 Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Infection
4.4.6 Psychiatric Comorbidity
4.4.7 Medical Consequences of Violent Crime
5.3.1 Synopsis
5.3.2 Introduction
5.3.3 Previous Studies
5.3.4 Data Source
5.3.5 The Prevalence of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Disorders
5.3.6 Analyses
5.3.7 Productivity Losses Due to Alcohol and Drug Disorders
5.3.8 Discussion
6.2.1 Synopsis
6.2.2 Trends in Crime and Alcohol and Drug Use
6.2.3 Relationship Between Alcohol and Drug Use and Crime
6.2.4 Criminal Justice System and Victim Costs Attributed to Alcohol and Drug Abuse (Excluding Health- and Productivity-Related Costs)
6.3.1 Synopsis
6.3.2 The U.S. Social Welfare System
6.3.3 Methodology
6.3.4 Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Social Welfare: Prevalence and Costs
6.3.5 Conclusion
7.1.1 The Burden on Employers
7.1.2 The Burden on Households and Families
7.1.3 Health Care Expenditures
7.1.4 Mortality - Lifetime Earnings
7.1.5 Morbidity - Lost Earnings
7.1.6 Crime-Related Costs
7.1.7 Social Welfare Administration
7.1.8 Motor Vehicle Crashes and Fire Destruction
7.1.9 Victims of Crime
7.1.10 Incarceration and Crime Career Losses - Lost Legitimate Earnings
7.1.11 Summary