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Highlights for 2007 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)

Table 6a
Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2007
Number
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions. Comparisons among States should be made with caution.]
State or jurisdiction All admis-sions Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine Mari-juana/ hashish Stimulants Tran-quil-izers Seda-tives Hallu-cino-gens PCP Inhal-ants Other/ none speci-fied
Alcohol only With secondary drug Heroin Other opiates Smoked cocaine Other route Metham-phetamine/ amphet-amine Other stimu-lants
Total  1,817,577 406,038 326,887 246,871  90,516 167,914  66,858 287,933 143,024   897 9,949 4,210 1,502 3,124   992 60,862
Alabama                                       
Alaska                                       
Arizona    43,440   4,786   2,700   1,722    522   1,117    710   3,048   4,152    36    71    40    35     - -     7 24,494
Arkansas    14,514   3,183   2,441      40  1,186   1,353    490   2,713   2,551     4   187   144    20    13    24    165
California   195,362  20,513  20,099  28,493  6,031  15,542  3,851  31,362  67,312   237   221   273   111   694   105    518
Colorado    78,536  49,768   8,567   1,615  1,186   2,831  1,764   6,324   5,809   104   196   131    36     4    24    177
Connecticut    44,812   7,616   7,803  15,529  2,050   3,914  1,920   4,260      85    11   210    94   105   312    55    848
Delaware     8,461     975   1,260   2,052    826     946    338   1,721      24     - -    24    10     2    25     1    257
District of Columbia     2,261      24      25      43       - -      48      2       3       1     - -     - -     - -     - -     6     - -  2,109
Florida    44,624   7,314   5,556   1,184  3,706   6,336  3,400  12,918     815    20   559    76    23     3    19  2,695
Georgia                                       
Hawaii     6,993   1,155   1,198     148    173     175     70   1,783   2,184    10     4    11     2     - -     4     76
Idaho     5,477     748     798     123    172      22     58   1,259   2,250     - -     4     1     7     - -    17     18
Illinois    50,601   8,409   7,185  13,226  1,078   7,901  1,711   9,931     870    14   118    22    35    27    18     56
Indiana    29,087   7,216   6,784     590  1,807   2,675    745   6,916   1,459    20   372   110    25    10    16    342
Iowa    25,451   7,342   5,734     170    471   1,356    416   6,418   3,262     5    67    27    22     3    23    135
Kansas    15,564   2,863   3,505      90    349   1,897    494   4,150   2,025     5    44    26     9    36    21     50
Kentucky    24,100   4,695   4,761     513  3,628   2,623  1,177   4,235   1,045    23   584    28    10     4    26    748
Louisiana    24,453   2,687   3,894     405  2,630   4,839  1,672   5,394     976     5   366   238    49    32    18  1,248
Maine    15,722   5,033   2,922   1,221  3,793     545    482   1,432      79    13   119    21     9     - -     3     50
Maryland    68,693  13,629  10,739  17,677  4,503   7,957  2,093  10,660     217    11   503    70    60   399    15    160
Massachusetts    64,629  12,135  10,396  27,865  4,624   3,006  1,888   3,588     157     9   630    18    28    15     2    268
Michigan    62,578  15,205  11,666   8,566  4,941   8,442  1,897  10,856     434     3   241   136    15     - -    33    143
Minnesota    49,500  14,848  11,289   1,743  2,427   3,043  1,580   8,231   4,871    12   215    48   120    12    26  1,035
Mississippi                                       
Missouri    47,266  10,168   5,824   2,201  1,346   5,625  1,190  11,213   4,513    22   335    78    28   195    49  4,479
Montana     9,143   2,036   3,515     108    671      57     98   1,618     919     8    28    11    23     4    12     35
Nebraska    16,528   9,947   2,441      16    228     576    196   1,138   1,591     6    22    17    10     3    38    299
Nevada     9,872   2,173   1,503     576    335     681    202   1,507   2,782     2    19    22     6    12     8     44
New Hampshire     5,557   1,488   1,249     627    396     379    354     677      52     1    26     5     4     2     4    293
New Jersey    59,800  10,510   7,881  21,982  3,435   4,054  2,740   8,099     203     - -   412    35    28   206     8    207
New Mexico    10,735   3,772   1,491     678    264     301    386     599     872     5    13     7     5     2     4  2,336
New York   307,531  56,788  84,042  57,177 10,240  33,437 16,485  44,319     787    59 2,399   552    92   477    48    629
North Carolina    20,822   3,542   5,159   1,129  1,911   4,669  1,293   2,215     269     5   168    39    11     9     3    400
North Dakota     2,403     782     639       4     69      15     19     606     248     1     6     1     1     - -     3      9
Ohio    75,117  14,608  15,969   7,117  3,733   9,179  2,360  16,295     566    73   340   125    35   119    47  4,551
Oklahoma    16,860   3,151   2,960     118  1,133   1,221    491   3,196   3,322    17   168   124    20    38    35    866
Oregon    48,868  17,650   9,617   3,415  1,655     748    359   7,023   8,113     - -    21   111    58     5    30     63
Pennsylvania    69,435  16,626  11,183  12,706  5,051   8,449  3,366  10,309     294    41   454   151    77   152    34    542
Puerto Rico     3,628   1,126      72   1,627     33      71    172     444       2     - -     3     6     - -     - -     - -     72
Rhode Island    11,390   2,807   1,749   2,306  1,109   1,168    406   1,692      27     3    75     8     8     2     4     26
South Carolina    29,924   9,007   4,861     316  1,300   3,073  1,175   5,754     608     7   140   124    27     4    25  3,503
South Dakota    15,739   7,690   4,596      25    167      79     96   1,912     898     4     5     7     3     - -    46    211
Tennessee    10,278   2,264   1,528 n/c  1,740   1,748    487   1,414     287     6     1   284   112     - -    11    396
Texas    45,418   5,420   5,423   4,076  2,960   6,099  4,792  10,614   4,816     - -   117   799    34   178    39     51
Utah    14,129   3,062   1,790   1,678    782     856    331   1,943   3,538     4    61    14    19     1    20     30
Vermont     8,083   2,477   1,691     447  1,503     323    346   1,145      30     8    46    14     4     - -     5     44
Virginia    31,781   5,237   6,345   2,093  1,607   3,812  1,368   5,762     362    61   158    52    26   102    21  4,775
Washington    38,082   6,411   9,423   2,495  1,378   2,163    763   7,707   6,378     - -   122    49   128    16    17  1,032
West Virginia           - -                                    
Wisconsin    29,834  15,261   5,701     917  1,253   2,539    572   2,747     355    11    67    26    17     1    14    353
Wyoming     4,496   1,891     913      22    114      24     53     783     614    11     8    25     3     1    10     24
n/c State does not collect these data. In Tennessee, Heroin admissions are included in Other opiates.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  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 10.6.08.

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