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2001 State Estimates of Substance Use |
National data State level data Metropolitan and other subState area data |
Note: Appendices A to B appear under separate cover in Volume 1. Appendices C to H appear in Volume II.
B. Tables of Model-Based Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia), by Substance
C. State-by-State Model-Based Tables
D. Tables Showing Estimated Numbers Based on Model-Based Estimates
E. State Estimation Methodology
E.1. Measuring Change in State Estimates Between 19992000 and 20002001
E.2. Validation of Methodology to Measure Change
E.2.1 Replicate Formation Methodology
E.2.2 Results of Validating the Small Area Estimates of Change Between 19992000 and 20002001
E.3. Validation of Combined Prevalence-Level Estimates for 19992000
E.4. Caveats
E.5. SAE Methodology
E.5.1 Background
E.5.2 Goals of Modeling
E.5.3 Variables Modeled
E.5.4 Predictors Used in Logistic Regression Models
E.5.5 Selection of Independent Variables for the Models
E.5.6 General Model Description
E.5.7 Implementation of Modeling
E.5.8 Remarks
E.6. References
F. Description of Survey
F.1. Sample Design
F.2. Data Collection Methodology
F.3. Data Processing
F.3.1 Statistical Imputation
F.3.2 Development of Analysis Weights
F.4. References
G. Statistical Methods and Limitations
G.1. Target Population
G.2. Nonsampling Error
G.2.1 Screening and Interview Response Rate Patterns
G.2.2 Inconsistent Responses and Item Nonresponse
G.2.3 Validity of Self-Reported Use
G.3. Incidence Estimates
G.4. Serious Mental Illness Estimates
G.5. References
H. Other Sources of Data
H.1. Other State Data
H.2. Other National Data
H.2.1 Illicit Drug Use
H.2.2 Alcohol and Tobacco Use
H.2.3 Substance Abuse and Dependence
H.3. Surveys of Populations Not Covered by the NHSDA
H.4. References
This page was last updated on June 03, 2008. |
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