These reports and detailed tables present estimates from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
View the recorded presentation of the NSDUH data and webcast slides (PDF | PPT) presented by Dr. Elinore F. McCance-Katz.
View the sub-population slides:
NSDUH’s latest annual report focuses on substance use and mental health in the United States based on NSDUH data from 2019 and earlier years. The annual report presents estimates that meet the criteria for statistical precision and facilitate stable examination of trends over time to study changes in society and emerging issues. The 2019 Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators report summarizes the following:
View the slides based on the Annual National Report: Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States (PDF | PPT).
The 2019 NSDUH Detailed Tables present national estimates of substance use and mental health. The focus is on trends between 2018 and 2019 and from 2002 to 2019, as well as differences across population subgroups in 2019. These tables present information for youths aged 12 to 17 and adults aged 18 or older (separately and combined) on drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, as well as substance use disorder (SUD), risk and availability of substance use, treatment, health topics, and alcohol consumption. Please refer to Chapter 4 of the Methodological Summary and Definitions report for more information.
Sections of the 2019 Detailed Tables:
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The 2019 Methodological Summary and Definitions report summarizes the 2019 NSDUH methods and other supporting information relevant to estimates of substance use and mental health issues. This report accompanies the annual detailed tables and provides information on key definitions for many of the measures and terms used in these detailed tables and in other 2019 NSDUH documents, along with further analytic details on these measures and the survey. The report is organized into five chapters:
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