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To find the latest report or data released by SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS), click on "What's New" on the OAS header found on most OAS websites. To see if the report is of interest, you can click on "Highlights" on the OAS header. All reports are listed with the most recent one first. To find specific data or reports, check on the following that are also found on the OAS header:
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Also see What's New for short reports released on a weekly/biweekly basis Released March 17, 2009: 2007 Highlights: Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Provides the highlights of National and State data on primary substance of abuse, trends, and other characteristics of admissions to substance abuse treatment services Released September 4, 2008:
Released July 17, 2008: Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2005 Discharges from Substance Abuse Treatment Services (HTML) (PDF format) Providing data on treatment completion rates by type of substance abuse care (inpatient, outpatient, hospital, methadone maintenance, etc.) Released June 26, 2008:  Underage Alcohol Use: Findings from the 2002-2006 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (HTML) (PDF format) Released June 19, 2008 (Press Release):
Released March 6, 2008: State report with alcohol, drug, & depression data for each State:
Released February 15, 2008:
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Released July 16, 2007: Released March 13, 2007:
Released October 27, 2006: (press release) |
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