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State Level Treatment Data

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Treatment data by State

bulletAlcohol treatment data

bulletSubstance abuse treatment admissions

bulletTreatment facilities, their characteristics and use- - State treatment facility profiles - - N-SSATS summary data 

bulletSubstance abuse treatment admissions by State  TEDS data from 1992 to most recent year submitted by each State

bulletState treatment gap:  Needing but not receiving treatment

bulletFor state data on managed care programs, see The DASIS Report:  Growth of Managed Care in Substance Abuse Treatment

bulletKatrina/Rita impacted State and Sub States:  Baseline data

 

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State-level Treatment Reports

 

new2005 Substance abuse treatment data from TEDS highlights:

Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2005.

2004 Substance abuse treatment data from TEDS highlights:

Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2004.

State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2003-2004 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health includes estimates of serious mental illness (HTML format)

 The DASIS Report:  Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions, 1993 & 2003

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Methamphetamine / Amphetamine Admissions to Treatment, 1993-2003

Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  1993-2003  full report (HTML format)      (PDF format)

The DASIS Report:  Quick Statistics for state level data on substance abuse treatment facilities and admissions

The DASIS Report:  Growth of Managed Care in Substance Abuse Treatment

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Marijuana Treatment Admissions by State: 1992-2002

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Cocaine Treatment Admissions by State: 1992-2002

The DASIS Report:  Smoked Methamphetamine / Amphetamines, 1992-2002

The DASIS Report: Treatment Admissions Involving Narcotic Painkillers: 2002 Update

 

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Treatment Gap

 

newState Estimates of Substance Use from the 2004-2005 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health (full report)

State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2003-2004 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health includes estimates of serious mental illness (HTML format)

The following Word documents provide direct survey estimates of adult alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use, substance dependence, mental health, co-occurring and unmet treatment need, and information on the State substance abuse and mental health systems within three of the most populous States in the United States in 2001 (Word Documents):

California (Word Document)

New York (Word Document)

Texas (Word Document)

2003 State Estimates of Persons Needing But Not Receiving Treatment (annualized from 2002 & 2003 (Chapter 5):

The NSDUH Report:  State Estimates of Persons Needing But Not Receiving Substance Abuse Treatment, 2002

2002 State Estimates of Persons Needing But Not Receiving Treatment

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This page was last updated on December 30, 2008.

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