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Mental Health & Substance Abuse
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bulletNational data tables on mental health

bullet  State and subState level data

   

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Mental Health Data by State Treatment Planning Areas

 

Serious Psychological Distress in Past Year  by State treatment planning areas: Table & Map (2004)

Table: Percent of SMI in past year by Age Group & State (2003)

Table: Numbers of SMI in past year by Age Group & State (2003)

 

   

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National Data on Mental Health: Detailed Tables 

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new 2006 NSDUH Mental Health Tables - 6.1 to 6.41   (HTML)    (PDF format)

2005 NSDUH Mental Health Tables (HTML) - 6.1 to 6.67    (PDF format)

2004 NSDUH Mental Health Tables - 6.1 to 6.81 (HTML)   (PDF format)

bulletMental health measures by race/ethnicity, gender, education, and current employment

bulletMental Disorders

bulletMental health treatment/counseling

bulletMental disorders and treatment

bulletCo-occurring mental disorder & substance use

bulletTreatment rates of persons with co-occurring disorders

2003 NSDUH mental health data

2002 NSDUH mental health data

2001 NSDUH mental health data

 

Serious Psychological Distress (SPD):

 

Depression:

 

Mental health measures and substance use & abuse:

 

Mental health treatment/counseling:

 

Mental disorders and treatment:

 

Substance abuse and mental health treatment:

 

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2004 National Survey on Drug Use & Health Detailed Tables (PDF format): recommended version for printing

  •  Serious psychological distress (tables 6.1 to 6.32)
  •  Major depressive episode (tables 6.59 to 6.81)
  •  Receipt of mental health treatment/counseling by adolescents (tables 6.50 to 6.58)
  •  Receipt of mental health treatment/counseling by adults (tables 6.33 to 6.49)

 

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2003 National Survey on Drug Use & Health Detailed Tables (HTML):

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2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health Detailed Tables (PDF format):

 

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Tables: 2001 Estimates of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use by States and D.C. (HTML format)

  • Mental Health Data Tables, 2001 NHSDA - - Number & percent with serious mental illness and receiving specific types of mental health treatment/counseling by age groups and socioeconomic demographics and geographic variables  (Adults Tables H.71 - H.80; Youth Tables H.81-H85).

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