Quick Tables
Quick Tables allow you to produce analytic tables by choosing from among pre-selected high-interest variables available in drop-down menus. The software is powered by Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA), which was developed by the Computer-assisted Survey Methods Program (CSM) at the University of California, Berkeley.
How to Use Quick Tables
For a step-by-step example of how to use Quick Tables, see the Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) report titled: Introducing Quick Tables.
Quick Tables are currently available for the following studies:
Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)
- TEDS, 1992-2005 (Concatenated)
- TEDS, 2005
- TEDS, 2004
- TEDS, 2003
- TEDS, 2002
- TEDS, 2001
- TEDS, 2000
- TEDS, 1999
- TEDS, 1998
- TEDS, 1997
- TEDS, 1996
- TEDS, 1995
- TEDS, 1994
- TEDS, 1993
- TEDS, 1992
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
- NSDUH, 2006 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2006 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)
- NSDUH, 2005 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2005 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)
- NSDUH, 2004 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2004 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)
- NSDUH, 2003 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2003 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)
- NSDUH, 2002 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2002 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)
- NSDUH, 2001 (Drug Use: Entire Sample)
- NSDUH, 2001 (Drug Use: 12-17 year olds)