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1993-2003 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Report of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions

Table 2.3b
Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and over by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions (excl. Puerto Rico). Comparisons among States should be made with caution; see Ch. 4.]
State or jurisdiction Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total    451   430   408   392   376   372   364   354   335   341   319
Alabama   202   155   205   218   233   234   228   196   176   187   183
Alaska 1,326 1,312 1,217 1,424 1,395 1,256 1,084   800   543   787   605
Arizona                                       97   120   100   115    87    75
Arkansas   210   223   273   309   336   272   296   256   222   228   192
California   207   203   202   190   160   152   177   166   151   163   149
Colorado 1,813 1,534 1,345 1,328 1,138 1,550 1,312 1,176   926 1,460 1,307
Connecticut   982   875   795   788   823   861   836   812   653   603   567
Delaware   489   434   457   354   296   324   401   355   349   333   344
District of Columbia1           64    86    44   105   133   274   268   233   220   189
Florida   388   345   279   266   152   188   272   251   201   236   197
Georgia   287   213   178   175   136   106   146   194   211   187   189
Hawaii   209   183   209   226   203   226   220   251   225   200   154
Idaho   371   243   273   323   303   399   457   275   389   208   126
Illinois   264   245   231   147   126   168   183   244   265   275   258
Indiana   274   280   235   211          231   299   411   304   310   314
Iowa   452   550   706 1,122   540   577   625   586   582   551   525
Kansas   727   660   651   485   360   338   303   284   304   296   287
Kentucky                               120   167   179   203   287   294   349
Louisiana1   243   230   198   156    29   195   136   268   267   283   247
Maine   787   709   655   752   656   699   636   697   704   669   726
Maryland   726   647   625   611   619   587   554   517   531   569   561
Massachusetts   627   638   658   678   684   639   595   548   503   425   341
Michigan   582   601   613   615   586   555   370   366   323   384   354
Minnesota   568   590   601   564   628   608   613   565   584   539   518
Mississippi                  84    78   119   145   190   187   182   202   148
Missouri   362   355   380   418   398   367   414   415   413   352   286
Montana   758   735   627   579   564   566   573   562   532   527   556
Nebraska 1,209 1,146 1,084 1,082   675   453   354   372   351   334   412
Nevada   285   232   233   312   278   266   323   271   258   232   245
New Hampshire   204   202   210   305   299   384   360   360   314   235   240
New Jersey   444   365   347   332   295   267   258   227   216   210   203
New Mexico1   498   419   404   480   470   391   215   173   194    79   137
New York   887   856   850   801 1,037 1,060 1,049 1,036 1,005 1,029   983
North Carolina   466   454   464   433   404   395   280   273   256   229   198
North Dakota   378   405   359   374   371   385   301   274   290   389   199
Ohio   470   468   488   518   533   507   342   225   250   277   216
Oklahoma   447   442   432   437   323   272   218   221   265   267   234
Oregon 1,141   999   888   987   966   960 1,044 1,059 1,083 1,041   858
Pennsylvania   285   311   330   299   270   238   261   288   265   255   245
Rhode Island   592   563   444   625   420   538   547   523   535   551   536
South Carolina   607   615   578   558   535   468   558   489   496   439   379
South Dakota 1,407 1,194 1,103 1,214 1,139 1,242 1,177 1,146   820 1,017 1,004
Tennessee   184   190   106    86   112   127    71    77    75    58    63
Texas1   147   163   118    29    51    66    67    52    55    60    55
Utah   741   679   612   486   348   266   519   457   373   250   248
Vermont   932   748   723   813   676   726   853 1,007   963   929   906
Virginia1   260   281   283   156    84    70   124   148   146   175   196
Washington   692   631   566   567   578   586   583   559   540   487   448
West Virginia   272          168   111                 449          162    41       
Wisconsin   271   295   279   306   313   311   287   326   320   319   377
Wyoming   622   434                 599   738   714   658   918   797   870
1 Some data not shown on Figure 3: the District of Columbia (1994-96), Louisiana (1997), New Mexico (2002), Texas (1996), and Virginia (1997-98). See Chapter 2 for details.
  No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 4.11.05. 

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