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FACTS: Short Reports from
SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS)

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You can access all the OAS short reports:     by Topic     by Drug     by OAS data system     by Year        
Short reports released in 2009:
newThe TEDS Report - - Treatment Outcomes among Clients Discharged from Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
newThe NSDUH Report - - Children Living with Substance-Dependent or Substance-Abusing Parents: 2002 to 2007
newThe NSDUH Report - -  Alcohol Treatment: Need, Utilization, and Barriers
newThe NSDUH Report - -  Nonmedical Use of Adderall® among Full-Time College Students
The NSDUH Report - -   Exposure to Substance Use Prevention Messages and Substance Use among Adolescents: 2002 to 2007
The NSDUH Report - -  Concurrent Illicit Drug and Alcohol Use
The NSDUH Report - -   Trends in Adolescent Inhalant Use: 2002 to 2007
The NSDUH Report - -  Smokeless Tobacco Use, Initiation, and Relationship to Cigarette Smoking: 2002 to 2007
The TEDS Report - -  Predictors of Substance Abuse Treatment Completion or Transfer to Further Treatment by Service Type  

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    • DAWN (emergency department & mortality data)
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by Year of Release:    2009      2008    2007     2006     2005   2004   2003   2002   2001    
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Hard copies of these reports are available free. Individuals, groups, or conferences may obtain copies from SAMHSA's National Health Information Network (SHIN). Meetings and conferences should allow at least 3 weeks for processing.

Website: http://www.samhsa.gov/SHIN

Telephone:

 
  • Toll-Free: 1-877-SAMHSA 7
  • Toll-Free: 1-800-729-6686
OAS Short Reports with combined data sets:

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