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

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Table 4.6
Admissions by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over, adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity
[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, adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity1
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total    650   669   659   640   630   639   636   659   658   696   670
Alabama   339   380   300   315   350   351   339   331   330   372   400
Alaska   737   758   718   799   819   686   595   457   324   472   342
Arizona                                                               337   508   561   611   813   517
Arkansas   312   340   412   481   541   471   543   536   484   555   528
California   572   635   651   611   589   571   663   667   637   767   722
Colorado 1,591 1,430 1,294 1,295 1,039 1,295 1,266 1,189   911 1,487 1,380
Connecticut 1,540 1,544 1,563 1,522 1,573 1,684 1,615 1,649 1,547 1,518 1,431
Delaware   571   610   658   561   661   812   918   888   917   890   962
Dist. of Columbia                78   100    76   169   219   405   397   399   362   316
Florida   675   625   520   570   396   473   623   581   491   621   573
Georgia   326   263   230   232   188   151   187   295   340   322   363
Hawaii   384   349   469   473   445   466   444   511   480   455   405
Idaho   457   373   519   526   520   696   782   463   640   382   238
Illinois   361   359   368   253   227   306   341   513   593   649   650
Indiana   374   444   387   315               399   516   760   532   578   597
Iowa   636   913 1,341 2,195 1,210 1,228 1,294 1,240 1,271 1,265 1,270
Kansas 1,113 1,111 1,122   850   635   633   573   577   612   613   614
Kentucky                                                   325   443   473   547   704   787   949
Louisiana   422   392   352   306    41   370   289   619   582   619   612
Maine   820   824   806   951   938   889   878 1,033 1,197 1,255 1,423
Maryland 1,028   988 1,028   984 1,019 1,011   975   964 1,047 1,205 1,243
Massachusetts 1,285 1,374 1,477 1,445 1,453 1,415 1,391 1,351 1,436 1,270   955
Michigan   791   878   924   958   930   972   671   680   590   665   645
Minnesota   990 1,048 1,072 1,023 1,196 1,166 1,092 1,055 1,084 1,033 1,074
Mississippi                            98   346   336   548   499   526   467   412   339
Missouri   504   539   605   650   706   703   810   852   879   791   728
Montana   888 1,036   933   857   780   795   723   748   708   780   803
Nebraska 1,473 1,491 1,429 1,403   887   693   555   652   665   667   717
Nevada   444   408   438   527   533   523   613   626   601   579   629
New Hampshire   276   307   331   468   455   613   573   595   527   397   456
New Jersey   820   848   821   793   742   699   684   680   705   701   663
New Mexico   372   324   308   405   395   443   279   221   235   100   163
New York 1,188 1,222 1,216 1,218 1,460 1,507 1,509 1,579 1,584 1,640 1,616
North Carolina   469   493   515   502   464   481   357   426   437   395   344
North Dakota   276   292   300   326   345   347   301   279   289   471   275
Ohio   696   792   845   943 1,002   948   675   460   538   587   457
Oklahoma   559   608   619   639   527   446   377   413   510   530   494
Oregon 1,646 1,672 1,686 1,800 1,802 1,812 1,803 1,877 1,975 1,960 1,552
Pennsylvania   554   628   660   621   572   512   541   631   597   593   624
Rhode Island 1,190 1,165   957 1,433 1,104 1,334 1,488 1,528 1,595 1,535 1,572
South Carolina   826   829   796   773   782   662   779   737   811   760   671
South Dakota 1,151   991   956 1,127 1,076 1,068 1,029 1,012   772 1,055 1,054
Tennessee   244   283   160   146   199   221   120   127   122   122   132
Texas   282   307   237    66   122   165   171   143   151   169   171
Utah 1,170 1,219 1,228 1,018   827   714 1,153 1,211 1,000   675   763
Vermont 1,068   977   969 1,082 1,039 1,074 1,136 1,385 1,413 1,452 1,435
Virginia   437   450   486   265   150   133   244   315   354   423   449
Washington   967   969   966   970 1,018 1,068 1,099 1,105 1,086   964   916
West Virginia   294               212   137                           668               366   383            
Wisconsin   263   302   283   310   338   324   296   378   378   383   504
Wyoming   747   551                           716   897   807   899 1,171 1,024 1,134
1 Adjusted for age, sex, and race/ethnicity to the 1990 U.S. resident population.
  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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