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Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 2003-2013
State Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Acknowledgments
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statis-tics and Quality. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2003-2013. State Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-80, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 16-4964. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2015.
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tAble of contents
List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................v
List of Figures .............................................................................................................................. xi
Highlights ......................................................................................................................................1
Chapter 1. Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 2003-2013 ..................................................................................................................................5All Admissions ...........................................................................................................................6Selected Primary Substance .......................................................................................................7
Chapter 2. Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by Primary Substance of Abuse: 2013 .................................................................................17
Chapter 3. Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by State or Jurisdiction and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2013 ...................21
Tables.............................................................................................................................................49
Appendix A. About the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) ..............................................143Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 143History ...................................................................................................................................143State Data Collection Systems ...............................................................................................144Report-Specific Considerations .............................................................................................. 146
Appendix B. TEDS Data Elements ..........................................................................................157TEDS Minimum Data Set ......................................................................................................157TEDS Supplemental Data Set ................................................................................................165
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Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 2003-2013All Admissions
1.1 Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 ........................................................................................................................50
1.2 Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ............................................................................52
1.3 Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ..........54
Selected Primary Substance
1.4a Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 ....................................................................................................56
1.4b Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ........................................................58
1.5a Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 ....................................................................................................60
1.5b Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ........................................................62
1.6a Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 ....................................................................................................64
1.6b Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ........................................................66
1.7a Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 ....................................................................................................68
1.7b Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 ........................................................70
1.8a Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013...................................................................72
1.8b Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 .......................74
1.9a Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013...................................................................76
1.9b Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 .......................78
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Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by Primary Substance of Abuse: 20132.1 Admissions aged 12 and older, by type of service at admission and Census
division and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2013 .........................................................80
2.2 Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2013. ...........................................................................83
2.3 Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2013 ..............................................85
2.4 Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for, age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,00 population, 2013. ......................................................................................88
Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by State or Jurisdiction and Primary Substance of Abuse: 20133.1 Alabama admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age
at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..........................................................91
3.2 Alaska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..........................................................92
3.3 Arizona admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..........................................................93
3.4 Arkansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ....................................................94
3.5 California admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ....................................................95
3.6 Colorado admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..........................................................96
3.7 Connecticut admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ....................................................97
3.8 Delaware admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..........................................................98
3.9 District of Columbia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ................................99
3.10 Florida admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................100
3.11 Georgia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................101
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3.12 Hawaii admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................102
3.13 Idaho admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................103
3.14 Illinois admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................104
3.15 Indiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................105
3.16 Iowa admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................106
3.17 Kansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................107
3.18 Kentucky admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................108
3.19 Louisiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................109
3.20 Maine admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................110
3.21 Maryland admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................ 111
3.22 Massachusetts admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................112
3.23 Michigan admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................113
3.24 Minnesota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................114
3.25 Mississippi admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................115
3.26 Missouri admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................116
3.27 Montana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................117
3.28 Nebraska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................118
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3.29 Nevada admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................119
3.30 New Hampshire admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 .....................................120
3.31 New Jersey admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................121
3.32 New Mexico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................122
3.33 New York admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................123
3.34 North Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 .....................................124
3.35 North Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 .....................................125
3.36 Ohio admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................126
3.37 Oklahoma admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................127
3.38 Oregon admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................128
3.39 Puerto Rico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................129
3.40 Rhode Island admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................130
3.41 South Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 .....................................131
3.42 South Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 .....................................132
3.43 Tennessee admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................133
3.44 Texas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................134
3.45 Utah admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................135
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3.46 Vermont admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................136
3.47 Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................137
3.48 Washington admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................138
3.49 West Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ..................................................139
3.50 Wisconsin admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................140
3.51 Wyoming admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013 ........................................................141
Appendix A. About the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)1 State data system reporting characteristics: 2013 .........................................................................148
2 Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2013 ............152
3 Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2013 ......154
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Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 2003-20131 Census regions and divisions of the United States ...........................................................................6
National Maps: Substance Abuse Treatment Admission Rates per 100,000 Population Aged 12 and Older
2 Primary alcohol admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) ...................................................................................11
3 Primary marijuana admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) ...................................................................................12
4 Primary heroin admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) ...................................................................................13
5 Primary cocaine admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) ...................................................................................14
6 Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) .................................................................15
7 Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) ...................................................................................16
Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by State or Jurisdiction and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2013Percentage Distribution by State or Jurisdiction
8 Alabama admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ....................22
9 Alaska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................22
10 Arizona admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .....................23
11 Arkansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................23
12 California admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..................24
13 Colorado admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................24
14 Connecticut admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...............25
15 Delaware admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................25
16 District of Columbia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................................................................................................................................26
17 Florida admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................26
18 Georgia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .....................27
19 Hawaii admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................27
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20 Idaho admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .........................28
21 Illinois admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................28
22 Indiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ......................29
23 Iowa admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..........................29
24 Kansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .......................30
25 Kentucky admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................30
26 Louisiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..................31
27 Maine admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ........................31
28 Maryland admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................32
29 Massachusetts admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...........32
30 Michigan admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................33
31 Minnesota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .................33
32 Mississippi admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ................34
33 Missouri admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ....................34
34 Montana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ....................35
35 Nebraska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...................35
36 Nevada admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ......................36
37 New Hampshire admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ........36
38 New Jersey admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ................37
39 New Mexico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .............37
40 New York admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..................38
41 North Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..........38
42 North Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ............39
43 Ohio admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..........................39
44 Oklahoma admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013..................40
45 Oregon admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ......................40
46 Pennsylvania admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .............41
47 Puerto Rico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...............41
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48 Rhode Island admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .............42
49 South Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..........42
50 South Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ............43
51 Tennessee admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..................43
52 Texas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .........................44
53 Utah admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..........................44
54 Vermont admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ....................45
55 Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .....................45
56 Washington admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ...............46
57 West Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ............46
58 Wisconsin admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 .................47
59 Wyoming admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013 ..................47
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This report uses data from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) to examine treatment admis-sion data in 2013, and trend data from 2003 to 2013, nationally, regionally (by the nine Census
divisions), and by state or jurisdiction. The report provides information on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of admissions to treatment aged 12 and older for abuse of alcohol and/or drugs in facilities that report to individual state administrative data systems. It is important to note that values in charts, narrative lists, and percentage distributions are calculated using actual raw numbers and rounded for presentation in this report; calculations using rounded values may produce different results.
For 2013, a total of 1,683,451 substance abuse treatment admissions aged 12 and older were re-ported to TEDS by 49 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (Pennsylvania, which is in the Middle Atlantic Census division, did not report admissions for 2013) [Table 1.1].
Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 2003-2013
All Admissions• Between 2003 and 2013, across the nine Census divisions, about 22 percent of all admissions
reported were in the Middle Atlantic division, and the average rate of admissions was highest in the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions—1,518 and 1,011 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, respectively, in 2013 [Tables 1.1 and 1.2 and Figure 1].
• The U.S. population aged 12 and older grew about 9 percent between 2003 and 2013,* but the number of annual treatment admissions was 10 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 [Table 1.1]. The treatment admission rate in 2013 (625 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) was about 18 percent lower than the rate in 2003 (760 per 100,000 population) [Table 1.2].
Alcohol• The treatment admission rate for primary alcohol was 26 percent lower in 2013, at 234 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (316 per 100,000). The rate fluctuated be-tween 2003 and 2013, but 2008 had the highest rate and 2013 had the lowest rate in this time period [Table 1.4b and Figure 2].
• Alcohol treatment admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in seven of the nine Census divisions; except in the New England and West North Central divisions.
* See the source on page 53.
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• From 2003 to 2013, alcohol treatment admission rates were highest in the New England, Middle Atlantic, Mountain, and West North Central divisions.
Marijuana• The treatment admission rate for primary marijuana was 12 percent lower in 2013, at 105 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (119 per 100,000) [Table 1.5b and Figure 3].
• Marijuana treatment admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in six of the nine divisions; they were higher in the Middle Atlantic, New England, and Mountain divisions.
• From 2003 to 2013, marijuana treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the West North Central and Middle Atlantic divisions.
Heroin• The treatment admission rate for primary heroin was 5 percent higher in 2013, at 118 per 100,000
population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (112 per 100,000) [Table 1.6b and Figure 4].
• Heroin treatment admission rates were higher in 2013 than in 2003 in six of the nine Census divisions; they were lower in the Pacific, South Atlantic, and Middle Atlantic divisions.
• From 2003 to 2013, heroin treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions.
Cocaine• The treatment admission rate for primary cocaine was 63 percent lower in 2013, at 38 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (104 per 100,000) [Table 1.7b and Figure 5].
• Cocaine treatment admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in all nine Census divisions.
• From 2003 through 2013, cocaine treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the Middle Atlantic division.
Methamphetamine/amphetamines• The treatment admission rate for methamphetamine/amphetamines was 6 percent lower in 2013,
at 51 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (54 per 100,000). Methamphet-amine/amphetamine treatment admission rates peaked in 2005 at 69 per 100,000, then declined every year through 2011 and increased in 2012 and 2013 [Table 1.8b and Figure 6].
• Methamphetamine/amphetamine treatement admission rates were higher in 2013 than in 2003 in six of the nine Census divisions, the same in two divisions, and lower in one division (the Pacific division).
• From 2003 to 2013, methamphetamine/amphetamine treatment admission rates were highest in the Pacific division, followed by the West North Central and Mountain divisions.
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Opiates other than heroin• The treatment admission rate for opiates other than heroin was 167 percent higher in 2013, at
57 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (21 per 100,000). Rates increased every year from 2003 through 2011 and decreased in 2012 and 2013 [Table 1.9b and Figure 7].
• The treatment admission rates for opiates other than heroin were higher in 2013 than in 2003 for all nine Census divisions.
• From 2003 to 2013, treatment admission rates for opiates other than heroin were highest in the New England division.
Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 2013• In 2013, the treatment admission rate was higher for primary alcohol abuse than for any primary
illicit drug. The primary alcohol admission rate was 234 per 100,000 population (the rate for alcohol alone was 132 per 100,000 and the rate for alcohol with secondary drug abuse was 103 per 100,000). The highest rates of treatment admissions for illicit drugs in 2013 were for heroin (118 per 100,000) and marijuana (105 per 100,000) [Table 2.3].
• Treatment admission rates for 2013 were higher for primary alcohol abuse than for an illicit drug in eight Census divisions, and in 43 of the 51 reporting states and jurisdictions. The pri-mary illicit drug with the highest treatment admission rate varied by division: heroin in the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions, methamphetamine/amphetamines in the Pacific and Mountain divisions, non-heroin opiates in the East South Central division, and marijuana in the other four divisions [Table 2.3].
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trends in substanCe abuse treatment admissions aged 12 and older: 2003-2013
This report uses data from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) to examine treatment admis-sion data in 2013, and trend data from 2003 to 2013, nationally, regionally (by the nine Census
divisions), and by state or jurisdiction. It is a companion to the report, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2003-2013 National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment. These reports provide information on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of admissions to treatment aged 12 and older for abuse of alcohol and/or drugs in facilities that report to individual state ad-ministrative data systems. Data include records for admissions during calendar years 2003 through 2013 that were received and processed through January 23, 2015.1
TEDS is an admission-based system, and TEDS admissions do not represent individuals. Thus, an individual admitted to treatment twice within a calendar year would be counted as two admissions.
TEDS does not include all admissions to substance abuse treatment. It includes admissions to fa-cilities that are licensed or certified by the state substance abuse agency to provide substance abuse treatment (or are administratively tracked for other reasons). In general, facilities reporting TEDS data are those that receive state alcohol and/or drug agency funds (including Federal Block Grant funds) for the provision of alcohol and/or drug treatment services. Additional information on the history and methodology of TEDS and this report as well as important issues related to state data collection systems are detailed in Appendix A.
This chapter details trends in the annual numbers and rates of admissions aged 12 and older for 2003 to 2013. Trend data are used to monitor changing patterns in substance abuse treatment ad-missions. These patterns reflect underlying changes in substance abuse in the population as well as changing priorities in the treatment/reporting system. TEDS data thus have important implications for resource allocation and program planning.
While the tables in this report present data by Census division (Figure 1) and by state or jurisdic-tion, it is important to note that comparisons between and across divisions and states should be made with caution. There are many factors (e.g., facilities included, clients included, ability to track multi-service episodes, services offered, and completeness and timeliness of reporting) that can affect comparability. See Appendix A for a full discussion.
1 For researchers interested in more detailed analysis, TEDS public use files are available for online data analysis or download at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive, which can be accessed at http://www.datafiles.samhsa.gov. Summary data for individual states that have submitted the full year of data are available online through the TEDS Quick Statistics website at http://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/NewMapv1.htm.
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All Admissions
Table 1.1 presents the total number of treatment admissions aged 12 and older by Census division and state or jurisdiction for 2003 through 2013.2
• For 2013, a total of 1,683,451 admissions aged 12 and older were reported to TEDS by 49 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (Pennsylvania, which is in the Middle Atlantic Census division, did not report admissions for 2013).
• The number of treatment admissions aged 12 and older was 10 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003.
• From 2003 to 2013, about 22 percent of all admissions reported were in the Middle Atlantic division. The East North Central, South Atlantic, and Pacific divisions each reported roughly 14 to 15 percent of all admissions; the Mountain, New England, and West North Central divi-sions each reported about 8 to 9 percent of all admissions; and the East South Central and West South Central divisions each reported about 3 to 5 percent of all admissions.
Figure 1. Census regions and divisions of the United States
2 Data were not submitted or were incomplete for one or more years in some states or jurisdictions because of changes to their data collection systems: Alabama (2007), Alaska (2004-2006), Arkansas (2004), the District of Columbia (2004-2006 and 2009), Mississippi (2009), and Pennsylvania (2013).
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Table 1.2 presents the treatment admission rates per 100,000 population aged 12 and older by Census division and state or jurisdiction for 2003 through 2013.
• Between 2003 and 2013, the U.S. population aged 12 and older grew by about 9 percent,* but the number of annual treatment admissions was 10 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 [Table 1.1]. The treatment admission rate in 2013 (625 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older) was about 18 percent lower than the rate in 2003 (760 per 100,000 population).
• Admission rates were highest in the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions. In New Eng-land, the rate was lowest in 2003, at 1,132 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, and highest in 2013, at 1,518 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older. The rates in the Middle Atlantic division were at 1,274 in 2003 and 1,011 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older in 2013.
• In 2013, individual state admission rates (excluding Puerto Rico) varied from approximately 134 per 100,000 population to about 2,072 per 100,000. As noted above, there are many possible explanations for this variation (see Appendix A), and comparisons among states should be made with caution.
Table 1.3 presents the treatment admission rate adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity to the U.S. population in 2000 by Census division and state or jurisdiction for 2003 to 2013. Adjusted rates take into account the different admission rates among population subgroups and the different proportions of the subgroups in each division, state, or jurisdiction. The adjusted rates are the rates that would be observed if each division, state, or jurisdiction had the same distribution of subgroups as the standardized U.S. population in 2000.
For example, the 2013 unadjusted rates for Alaska and Maryland were similar (1,090 and 1,024 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, respectively; Table 1.2), but the adjusted rates were not (622 per 100,000 for Alaska and 1,025 per 100,000 for Maryland; Table 1.3). Alaska’s adjusted rate was much lower than its unadjusted rate because Alaska had high admission rates in subgroups that were a large proportion of the state’s population but represented relatively small proportions of the U.S. population in 2000. In contrast, the population distribution in Maryland closely resembled the population distribution in the U.S.; therefore, Maryland’s adjusted and unadjusted rates were similar. This example demonstrates that the difference between adjusted rates and unadjusted rates can vary depending on the state’s population distribution.
Selected Primary Substance
Six substance groups (alcohol, marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine/amphetamines, and opiates other than heroin3) accounted for 97 percent of all TEDS admissions aged 12 and older in 2013.4
Tables 1.4a–1.9a present the numbers of admissions aged 12 and older by Census division and by state and jurisdiction from 2003 to 2013 for each of the selected primary substances. * See the source on page 53.3 Opiates other than heroin include methadone, codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, morphine, opium,
oxycodone, pentazocine, propoxyphene, tramadol, and any other drug with morphine-like effects. 4 See: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Qual-
ity. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2003-2013. National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-75, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 15-4934. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2015, Table 1.1b.
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Tables 1.4b–1.9b present the admission rates per 100,000 aged 12 and older by Census division and by state and jurisdiction from 2003 to 2013 for each of the selected primary substances.
The admission rates are mapped in Figures 2–7. The map categories are based on the median, 75th, 90th, and 99th percentiles of the range of 2003 admission rates for each substance. Each map shows 1 in dark red (the 99th percentile and above), about 5 in light red (the 90th to 98th percentiles), about 8 states in orange (the 75th to 89th percentiles), about 12 in yellow (the 50th to 74th percentiles), and about 24 in tan (below the median 2003 U.S. rate). Cross-hatching indicate states or jurisdic-tions where no data or less than a full calendar year of data were submitted.
Alcohol• The treatment admission rate for primary alcohol was 26 percent lower in 2013, at 234 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (316 per 100,000). The rate fluctuated be-tween 2003 and 2013, but 2008 had the highest rate and 2013 had the lowest rate in this time period [Table 1.4b and Figure 2].
• Alcohol treatment admission rates were between 3 and 54 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 in seven of the Census divisions. The rate was 8 and 16 percent higher in the West North Central and New England divisions, respectively.
• Alcohol treatment admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in 36 of the 51 states and jurisdictions reporting in both years and higher in 15 states and jurisdictions. Nebraska experi-enced a 90 percent increase from 412 per 100,000 in 2003 to 780 per 100,000 in 2013.
• From 2003 to 2013, alcohol treatment admission rates were generally highest in the New Eng-land, Middle Atlantic, Mountain, and West North Central divisions.
Marijuana• The treatment admission rate for primary marijuana was 12 percent lower in 2013, at 105 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (119 per 100,000) [Table 1.5b and Figure 3].
• Marijuana admission rates were between 1 and 47 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 in six of the nine Census divisions. The Mountain, New England, and Middle Atlantic divisions had 18, 17, and 2 percent increases, respectively, from 2003 to 2013.
• Marijuana admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in 32 of the 51 states and jurisdic-tions reporting in both years and higher in 19 states and jurisdictions. The admission rates of Arizona, North Carolina, and Puerto Rico were more than double from 2003 to 2013.
• From 2003 to 2013, marijuana treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the West North Central and Middle Atlantic divisions.
Heroin• The treatment admission rate for primary heroin was 5 percent higher in 2013, at 118 per 100,000
population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (112 per 100,000) [Table 1.6b and Figure 4].
• Heroin treatment admission rates were between 22 and 634 percent higher in 2013 than in 2003 in six Census divisions (East South Central, West North Central, Mountain, West South Central,
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New England, and East North Central). Rates were between 8 and 28 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 in the other three divisions.
• Heroin treatment admission rates were higher in 2013 than in 2003 in 37 of the 50 states and jurisdictions reporting in both years,5 lower in 11 states and jurisdictions, and the same in 2 states. Alaska, Nebraska, Kentucky, Wyoming, Arizona, Idaho, and Minnesota experienced the largest growth of heroin admissions from 2003 to 2013.
• From 2003 to 2013, heroin treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the New England and Middle Atlantic divisions.
Cocaine• The treatment admission rate for primary cocaine was 63 percent lower in 2013, at 38 per
100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (104 per 100,000) [Table 1.7b and Figure 5].
• Cocaine treatment admission rates were between 24 and 73 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003 in the nine Census divisions.
• Cocaine admission rates were lower in 2013 than in 2003 in 49 of the 51 states and jurisdictions reporting in both years, the same in Arizona, and higher in Puerto Rico.
• From 2003 to 2013, cocaine treatment admission rates were consistently highest in the Middle Atlantic division.
Methamphetamine/amphetamines • The treatment admission rate for methamphetamine/amphetamines was 6 percent lower in 2013,
at 51 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (54 per 100,000). Methamphet-amine/amphetamine treatment admission rates peaked in 2005 at 69 per 100,000, then declined in every year through 2011 and increased in 2012 and 2013 [Table 1.8b and Figure 6].
• Methamphetamine/amphetamine treatment rates were between 5 and 60 percent higher in 2013 than in 2003 in six of the nine Census divisions. The rate was same for the East North Central and East South Central divisions. In the Pacific division, the treatment admission rate was 28 percent lower in 2013 than in 2003.
• Methamphetamine/amphetamine treatment admission rates were higher in 2013 than in 2003 in 32 of the 50 states and jurisdictions reporting in both years, lower in 16 states, and the same in 2 states. The increase in admission rates between 2003 and 2013 was more than 200 percent for Alaska, Rhode Island, and North Carolina, and more than 100 percent for New Hampshire, Tennessee, South Carolina, New Jersey, Arizona, Colorado, and Vermont.
• The Pacific division had the highest methamphetamine/amphetamine treatment admission rate from 2003 through 2012 (ranging from 132 to 223 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older), but the West North Central division had a higher rate in 2013 (145 per 100,000).
5 Tennessee reported all heroin admissions as Opiates other than heroin through June 2009. Tennessee began disag-gregating heroin admissions from other opiates in July 2009 (Figures 4 and 7).
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Opiates other than heroin• The treatment admission rate for opiates other than heroin was 167 percent higher in 2013, at
57 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, than in 2003 (21 per 100,000). Rates increased in every year from 2003 through 2011 and decreased in 2012 and 2013 [Table 1.9b and Figure 7].
• The treatment admission rates for opiates other than heroin were between 62 and 335 percent higher in 2013 than in 2003 in all nine Census divisions.
• Treatment admission rates for opiates other than heroin were higher in 2013 than in 2003 in the 50 states reporting in both years.
• From 2003 to 2013, treatment admission rates for opiates other than heroin were highest in the New England division. For each of those years, the New England rate was more than twice as high as the rates for most of the other divisions. In 2003, the New England rate was 59 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older while the rates for the other divisions ranged from 12 per 100,000 (Mountain) to 33 per 100,000 (East South Central). In 2013, the New England rate was 148 per 100,000 population aged 12 and older while the rates for the other divisions ranged from 27 per 100,000 (West South Central) to 80 per 100,000 (Middle Atlantic).
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Figure 2. Primary alcohol admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range 20 – 1,472)2005
(range 35 – 1,309)2003
(range 7 – 1,844)2007
(range 35 – 1,738)2009
(range 38 – 1,571)2011
(range 39 – 1,459)2013
< 267
267 – 509
510 – 832
833 – 1,148
1,149 or more
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NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 3. Primary marijuana admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range 7 – 285)2005
(range 9 – 260)2003
(range <1 – 288)2007
(range 8 – 318)2009
(range 15 – 317)2011
(range 19 – 309)2013
< 121
121 – 160
161 – 221
222 – 251
252 or more
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NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 4. Primary heroin admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range <1 – 583)2005
(range <1 – 596)2003
(range <1 – 641)2007
(range 1 – 656)2009
(range 1 – 638)2011
(range 3 – 796)2013
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104 – 365
366 – 543
544 or more
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NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 5. Primary cocaine admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range 4 – 320)2005
(range 3 – 276)2003
(range 6 – 304)2007
(range 4 – 228)2009
(range 2 – 316)2011
(range <1 – 187)2013
< 77
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116 – 191
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275 or more
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NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 6. Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range 2 – 329)2005
(range 1 – 252)2003
(range <1 – 280)2007
(range 1 – 211)2009
(range <1 – 212)2011
(range 2 – 211)2013
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90 – 177
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250 or more
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NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 7. Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admission rates, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-2013 (per 100,000 population aged 12 and older)
(range <1 – 214)2005
(range 2 – 139)2003
(range 1 – 341)2007
(range 1 – 388)2009
(range <1 – 431)2011
(range <1 – 469)2013
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Incomplete DataKEY YEAR: 2003
NOTES: See Chapter 1.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statisticsand Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration, Treatment Episode DataSet (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Chapter 2
SubStanCe abuSe treatment admiSSionS aged 12 and older, by primary SubStanCe of abuSe: 2013
This chapter presents numbers of substance abuse treatment admissions aged 12 and older and admission rates from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) by Census division and state or
jurisdiction for admissions in 2013, according to primary substance of abuse.
As noted previously, comparisons between and across divisions and states should be made with caution. There are many factors (e.g., facilities included, clients included, ability to track multi-service episodes, service type, and completeness and timeliness of reporting) that can affect comparability. See Appendix A for a full discussion.
Table 2.1 indicates the proportions of admissions in 2013 by service type according to Census division and state or jurisdiction. A state’s mix of service types (e.g., outpatient, detoxification, rehabilitation/residential, opioid therapy) can have a significant effect on its admission rates. There is higher client turnover and therefore more admissions in short-stay services such as detoxifica-tion than in long-stay services such as outpatient or long-term rehabilitation/residential treatment. Admission rates for individual substances of abuse may be affected as well (e.g., detoxification is more closely associated with alcohol, heroin, or tranquilizer use than with use of other substances).1
Table 2.2 presents the total number of treatment admissions aged 12 and older by primary substance of abuse, according to Census division and state or jurisdiction for 2013.
Table 2.3 presents the treatment admission rates per 100,000 population aged 12 and older by primary substance of abuse, according to Census division and state or jurisdiction for 2013.
• In 2013, the treatment admission rate was higher for primary alcohol abuse than for illicit drugs. The primary alcohol admission rate was 234 per 100,000 population (the rate for alcohol alone was 132 per 100,000 and the rate for alcohol with secondary drug abuse was 103 per 100,000). The highest rates for illicit drugs were for heroin (118 per 100,000) and marijuana (105 per 100,000).
• Treatment admission rates for 2013 were higher for primary alcohol abuse than for illicit drugs in eight of the nine Census divisions. The most common primary illicit drugs in each Census division were:
• New England—heroin, opiates other than heroin, and marijuana
1 See: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2003-2013. National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-75, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 15-4934. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2015, Table 2.7.
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• Middle Atlantic—heroin, marijuana, and cocaine
• East North Central—marijuana, heroin, and opiates other than heroin
• West North Central—marijuana, methamphetamine/amphetamines, and opiates other than heroin
• South Atlantic—marijuana, opiates other than heroin, and heroin
• East South Central—opiates other than heroin, marijuana, and heroin
• West South Central—marijuana, methamphetamine/amphetamines, and opiates other than heroin
• Mountain—methamphetamine/amphetamines, marijuana, and heroin
• Pacific—methamphetamine/amphetamines, marijuana, and heroin
• Treatment admission rates for 2013 were higher for primary alcohol abuse than for any of the major illicit drugs in 43 of the 51 reporting states and jurisdictions. The exceptions where an illicit drug admission rate was higher than the alcohol admission rate were California (meth-amphetamine/amphetamines), Delaware (heroin), Hawaii (methamphetamine/amphetamines), Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Jersey (heroin), Tennessee, and West Virginia (opiates other than heroin).
• In the 43 states and jurisdictions where admission rates for primary alcohol were higher than the rate for any illicit drug, the primary illicit drugs with the highest treatment admission rates were:
• Marijuana—Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missis-sippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
• Heroin—Connecticut, District of Columbia, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island
• Opiates other than heroin—Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, and Vermont
• Methamphetamine/amphetamines—Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Utah
• Other/none specified—New Mexico
Table 2.4 presents the 2013 treatment admission rates by primary substance, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity to the U.S. population in 2000 by Census division and state or jurisdiction. Adjusted rates take into account the different admission rates among population subgroups and the different proportions of the subgroups in each division, state, or jurisdiction. The adjusted rates are the rates that would be observed if each division, state, or jurisdiction had the same distribution of subgroups as the standardized U.S. population in 2000.
• Adjustment of the 2013 treatment admission rates for age, gender, and race/ethnicity did not change the relative ranking of alcohol and illicit drugs for the United States as a whole or for most of the Census divisions.
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• Adjustment of the 2013 treatment admission rates for age, gender, and race/ethnicity did not change the relative ranking of alcohol and illicit drugs for most states.
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CharaCteriStiCS of SubStanCe abuSe treatment admiSSionS aged 12 and older, by State or JuriSdiCtion and primary
SubStanCe of abuSe: 2013
This chapter presents data on the demographic characteristics of substance abuse treatment admissions aged 12 and older from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) by primary sub-
stance of abuse for individual states and jurisdictions.
As noted previously, comparisons between and across states and jurisdictions should be made with caution. There are many factors (e.g., facilities included, clients included, ability to track multi-service episodes, services offered, and completeness and timeliness of reporting) that can affect comparability. See Appendix A for a full discussion.
Tables 3.1-3.51 present, for each state or jurisdiction reporting admissions to TEDS for 2013, the percentage distribution of demographic characteristics (gender, age group, and race/ethnicity) by primary substance of abuse for admissions aged 12 and older.
Figures 8-59 depict, for each individual state or jurisdiction, the percentage distribution of admis-sions aged 12 and older for selected primary substances for 2003 through 2013.
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Figure 8. Alabama admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 9. Alaska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 10. Arizona admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 11. Arkansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 12. California admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 13. Colorado admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 14. Connecticut admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 15. Delaware admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 16. District of Columbia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 17. Florida admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
NOTE: Data were not submitted for District of Columbia for 2004 to 2006 and 2009 because of changes to the data collection system.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 18. Georgia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 19. Hawaii admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 20. Idaho admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 21. Illinois admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 22. Indiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 23. Iowa admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 24. Kansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 26. Louisiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 27. Maine admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 28. Maryland admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 29. Massachusetts admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 30. Michigan admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 31. Minnesota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 32. Mississippi admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 33. Missouri admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 34. Montana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 35. Nebraska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 36. Nevada admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 37. New Hampshire admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 38. New Jersey admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 39. New Mexico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 40. New York admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 41. North Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 42. North Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 43. Ohio admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 44. Oklahoma admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 45. Oregon admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 46. Pennsylvania admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 47. Puerto Rico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 48. Rhode Island admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 49. South Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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Figure 50. South Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 51. Tennessee admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
NOTE: Tennessee began disaggregating heroin admissions from other opiates in July 2009. In this figure, all Tennessee’s 2009 heroin admissions are included in the other opiates category since there is less than a full year of disaggregated heroin data.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 52. Texas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 53. Utah admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 54. Vermont admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 55. Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 56. Washington admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 57. West Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Figure 58. Wisconsin admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
Figure 59. Wyoming admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse: 2003-2013
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SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 1.23.15.
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Total 1,865,145 1,808,030 1,895,342 1,960,068 1,965,970 2,062,705 2,047,041 1,930,301 1,928,792 1,801,385 1,683,451
Census division
New England 136,287 140,831 144,643 179,722 177,272 172,068 169,897 172,553 182,353 182,225 192,016
Middle Atlantic 432,150 426,664 447,326 438,488 440,416 458,584 446,937 444,047 428,885 389,132 358,250
East North Central 259,956 256,316 273,468 296,074 298,961 299,973 305,504 278,189 254,277 217,654 189,548
West North Central 143,212 156,142 163,873 167,752 173,470 176,010 187,766 175,473 161,321 167,372 166,402
South Atlantic 307,596 262,989 270,829 264,657 268,042 314,000 313,922 274,757 340,127 289,665 251,480
East South Central 73,444 61,006 62,701 63,181 41,443 50,819 53,307 58,970 49,222 46,066 47,497
West South Central 93,215 82,492 98,369 95,434 100,476 116,546 115,833 95,770 94,020 86,753 77,016
Mountain 127,366 152,874 159,287 161,853 157,344 161,728 162,529 156,855 152,722 161,490 152,425
Pacific 288,175 266,246 272,562 290,965 304,850 309,717 288,933 271,850 263,299 257,938 245,768
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 21,042 19,765 19,812 19,903 ‡ 15,063 21,604 21,736 8,078 9,519 10,225
Alaska 4,047 ‡ ‡ ‡ 3,978 5,493 6,050 6,951 6,939 6,159 6,365
Arizona 15,847 34,611 30,624 26,940 21,160 20,971 19,217 28,739 23,290 24,163 21,248
Arkansas 13,608 ‡ 13,727 13,664 15,010 28,512 24,603 14,158 12,180 12,535 11,602
California 203,337 183,737 182,594 197,852 203,077 202,999 182,642 168,421 161,185 164,110 160,313
Colorado 63,383 69,089 76,894 78,453 79,397 85,822 88,251 79,150 77,779 87,814 86,017
Connecticut 45,260 46,307 47,116 46,451 44,757 47,177 46,067 51,951 62,315 61,993 64,040
Delaware 7,495 7,831 8,197 8,169 8,424 7,935 7,784 6,702 6,957 7,801 6,701
District of Columbia 4,831 ‡ ‡ ‡ 1,938 4,539 ‡ 3,305 7,597 5,742 5,204
Florida 81,304 39,757 47,343 50,532 52,666 80,982 80,226 61,001 104,094 64,314 48,047
Georgia 36,039 31,036 44,860 44,934 42,309 40,500 42,066 42,302 43,707 44,560 44,408
Hawaii 6,213 5,810 6,778 6,498 6,969 7,373 7,275 6,611 6,838 6,846 6,697
Idaho 3,116 6,162 6,356 7,953 6,239 6,456 7,122 4,146 4,784 6,381 4,277
Illinois 85,692 81,667 78,546 85,141 71,067 76,433 71,538 73,267 59,365 36,374 32,761
Indiana 31,649 37,665 37,436 37,104 29,629 21,614 25,720 27,237 27,448 25,298 25,960
Iowa 27,190 28,189 28,404 28,453 26,927 26,261 30,743 33,270 27,628 28,119 29,470
Kansas 14,213 15,491 15,799 13,041 15,042 16,804 19,078 14,992 13,881 13,503 12,134
Kentucky 30,660 20,319 22,705 24,677 24,076 22,148 21,474 22,142 20,601 16,566 17,171
Louisiana 27,441 28,367 24,935 22,276 24,427 25,289 28,084 26,170 25,171 18,855 12,959
Maine 13,063 13,194 13,888 14,475 15,985 15,629 14,640 12,787 14,323 14,026 14,046
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Number of admissions aged 12 and older
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Table 1.1. Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013
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Maryland 70,832 73,872 72,568 67,420 67,419 65,793 63,234 42,888 65,905 62,463 51,354
Massachusetts 52,202 57,135 57,771 92,550 91,361 83,072 84,798 83,081 80,858 82,260 88,108
Michigan 60,889 60,181 57,304 66,903 66,937 65,417 64,541 61,279 58,007 55,299 54,881
Minnesota 42,549 45,782 45,106 47,505 49,537 49,861 51,991 51,015 51,603 52,879 53,201
Mississippi 10,740 10,059 8,464 7,414 7,072 3,702 ‡ 3,341 7,115 6,452 5,625
Missouri 37,620 39,459 43,642 45,374 47,255 49,243 52,503 43,314 34,201 38,073 37,567
Montana 7,746 7,696 8,170 7,921 9,682 7,475 7,367 7,748 9,000 8,787 7,567
Nebraska 10,501 15,106 15,170 14,942 16,509 16,252 16,001 15,727 17,994 17,611 17,750
Nevada 11,696 11,570 10,017 10,000 9,847 9,371 9,901 8,709 9,135 9,238 8,690
New Hampshire 4,993 5,834 5,147 6,019 5,646 6,221 6,354 6,321 5,470 4,269 4,630
New Jersey 55,560 54,212 55,297 55,904 60,472 65,598 69,370 70,513 72,107 73,595 72,797
New Mexico 6,844 5,479 9,077 12,470 11,967 11,515 10,050 7,592 8,921 6,597 5,318
New York 308,933 285,228 314,235 308,264 308,601 314,587 313,635 311,431 304,829 294,531 285,453
North Carolina 27,103 25,222 24,278 17,879 23,339 38,391 53,620 60,253 62,004 55,636 52,556
North Dakota 2,039 2,754 2,303 2,636 2,426 2,520 2,439 2,508 1,789 2,639 2,693
Ohio 57,881 53,985 74,623 75,367 101,508 107,404 114,576 87,054 81,736 70,975 51,856
Oklahoma 16,490 17,075 16,683 15,644 16,461 16,974 16,930 13,931 13,453 13,121 12,779
Oregon 45,078 44,713 47,576 49,303 52,753 54,124 53,101 51,710 51,489 46,540 38,806
Pennsylvania 67,657 87,224 77,794 74,320 71,343 78,399 63,932 62,103 51,949 21,006 ‡
Puerto Rico 3,744 2,470 2,284 1,942 3,696 3,260 2,413 1,837 2,566 3,090 3,049
Rhode Island 13,284 12,682 12,342 11,898 11,371 11,429 10,885 10,401 11,148 10,838 11,489
South Carolina 25,212 23,554 27,089 25,960 26,329 27,184 27,875 27,800 19,207 19,928 16,032
South Dakota 9,100 9,361 13,449 15,801 15,774 15,069 15,011 14,647 14,225 14,548 13,587
Tennessee 11,002 10,863 11,720 11,187 10,295 9,906 10,229 11,751 13,428 13,529 14,476
Texas 35,676 37,050 43,024 43,850 44,578 45,771 46,216 41,511 43,216 42,242 39,676
Utah 12,744 12,600 12,270 13,561 14,242 14,519 14,790 15,062 14,215 13,330 13,876
Vermont 7,485 5,679 8,379 8,329 8,152 8,540 7,153 8,012 8,239 8,839 9,703
Virginia 50,627 57,042 36,647 34,955 31,488 33,751 30,023 26,689 27,684 27,740 25,033
Washington 29,500 31,986 35,614 37,312 38,073 39,728 39,865 38,157 36,848 34,283 33,587
West Virginia 4,153 4,675 9,847 14,808 14,130 14,925 9,094 3,817 2,972 1,481 2,145
Wisconsin 23,845 22,818 25,559 31,559 29,820 29,105 29,129 29,352 27,721 29,708 24,090
Wyoming 5,990 5,667 5,879 4,555 4,810 5,599 5,831 5,709 5,598 5,180 5,432
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Table 1.1. Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 (continued)
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
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Total 760 729 756 774 768 798 786 736 729 674 625
Census division
New England 1,132 1,165 1,192 1,474 1,447 1,397 1,371 1,388 1,458 1,449 1,518
Middle Atlantic 1,274 1,251 1,306 1,275 1,275 1,323 1,284 1,271 1,221 1,103 1,011
East North Central 680 667 708 763 768 768 780 711 648 552 479
West North Central 874 947 987 1,003 1,030 1,038 1,101 1,022 934 963 950
South Atlantic 673 565 572 550 549 636 630 545 667 561 481
East South Central 506 416 424 423 274 334 348 381 316 294 301
West South Central 348 304 357 343 355 405 396 321 311 283 247
Mountain 798 936 952 942 896 904 896 863 830 864 804
Pacific 745 680 689 729 757 760 701 652 624 605 571
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 559 522 519 515 ‡ 383 546 539 199 234 250
Alaska 762 ‡ ‡ ‡ 706 966 1,052 1,231 1,202 1,055 1,090
Arizona 345 732 624 530 406 394 355 543 434 443 384
Arkansas 597 ‡ 591 580 632 1,190 1,020 580 496 508 467
California 702 627 617 664 676 669 596 541 513 516 499
Colorado 1,674 1,801 1,978 1,979 1,967 2,087 2,109 1,891 1,830 2,032 1,955
Connecticut 1,552 1,581 1,603 1,573 1,511 1,583 1,536 1,703 2,031 2,012 2,072
Delaware 1,094 1,125 1,158 1,135 1,154 1,073 1,043 881 905 1,004 852
District of Columbia 969 ‡ ‡ ‡ 380 884 ‡ 620 1,400 1,041 925
Florida 561 268 312 327 338 515 507 377 634 387 285
Georgia 501 423 599 585 540 509 521 529 541 544 536
Hawaii 594 549 631 600 643 675 663 591 604 599 584
Idaho 279 541 545 664 510 518 565 325 371 489 323
Illinois 820 777 744 802 666 712 663 681 550 336 301
Indiana 615 727 718 706 559 405 479 502 503 461 470
Iowa 1,100 1,136 1,140 1,137 1,071 1,040 1,213 1,297 1,070 1,084 1,130
Kansas 628 682 692 568 651 722 814 638 588 568 509
Kentucky 885 581 644 694 671 613 590 607 562 450 464
Louisiana 740 761 667 628 669 682 751 693 661 492 336
Maine 1,165 1,169 1,225 1,271 1,400 1,364 1,278 1,111 1,240 1,211 1,211
Maryland 1,541 1,590 1,547 1,428 1,420 1,379 1,316 879 1,338 1,256 1,024
Massachusetts 953 1,041 1,049 1,674 1,641 1,480 1,498 1,472 1,421 1,434 1,523
Michigan 724 712 676 787 788 772 763 732 691 656 649
Minnesota 1,007 1,075 1,052 1,098 1,136 1,134 1,175 1,145 1,149 1,168 1,165
Mississippi 453 422 353 309 293 152 ‡ 136 289 261 226
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Table 1.2. Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Missouri 785 816 894 920 950 982 1,042 860 676 750 736
Montana 995 977 1,026 982 1,186 906 887 922 1,063 1,029 877
Nebraska 727 1,041 1,040 1,019 1,121 1,097 1,074 1,040 1,182 1,148 1,147
Nevada 634 602 504 486 466 435 455 387 403 401 372
New Hampshire 460 531 464 537 500 548 557 557 480 372 402
New Jersey 773 751 763 770 830 896 942 946 962 976 961
New Mexico 443 349 571 773 733 699 604 445 519 382 307
New York 1,907 1,749 1,918 1,875 1,867 1,897 1,884 1,878 1,828 1,758 1,695
North Carolina 385 353 334 241 308 497 685 760 773 685 639
North Dakota 378 507 424 484 445 460 442 442 311 450 446
Ohio 603 560 772 777 1,043 1,102 1,173 893 836 724 527
Oklahoma 565 581 565 524 547 560 553 449 430 415 400
Oregon 1,505 1,479 1,553 1,582 1,667 1,687 1,636 1,585 1,562 1,398 1,154
Pennsylvania 642 825 732 696 665 728 591 569 474 191 ‡
Puerto Rico 118 77 70 59 112 98 72 58 82 99 98
Rhode Island 1,459 1,389 1,355 1,309 1,254 1,261 1,200 1,148 1,231 1,194 1,263
South Carolina 724 666 756 710 707 717 726 717 491 503 399
South Dakota 1,419 1,444 2,059 2,393 2,366 2,241 2,213 2,168 2,087 2,106 1,942
Tennessee 224 218 232 218 198 189 193 220 249 248 264
Texas 199 204 232 231 231 233 231 203 207 199 184
Utah 680 657 625 669 684 682 681 698 647 596 608
Vermont 1,412 1,065 1,565 1,548 1,510 1,578 1,319 1,472 1,509 1,616 1,770
Virginia 817 908 576 543 484 514 452 400 410 406 363
Washington 575 616 675 695 699 718 710 675 644 592 574
West Virginia 268 301 634 952 906 956 581 239 186 92 134
Wisconsin 517 490 545 669 628 610 608 610 573 611 493
Wyoming 1,422 1,333 1,374 1,052 1,093 1,254 1,283 1,217 1,186 1,077 1,118
Table 1.2. Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2003-2013
(continued)
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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Total 760 750 770 800 806 820 814 790 789 736 718
Census division
New England 1,170 1,217 1,262 1,540 1,535 1,447 1,421 1,442 1,519 1,528 1,590
Middle Atlantic 1,231 1,200 1,221 1,193 1,197 1,254 1,226 1,251 1,203 1,096 1,496
East North Central 675 669 685 763 745 706 662 721 668 579 502
West North Central 1,004 1,096 1,162 1,217 1,243 1,255 1,282 1,232 1,135 1,165 1,160
South Atlantic 609 540 553 534 533 623 632 557 689 581 513
East South Central 579 359 369 375 340 299 368 341 287 270 276
West South Central 352 336 362 349 364 421 416 341 331 304 273
Mountain 861 962 958 975 894 895 887 893 869 887 828
Pacific 880 824 843 892 899 925 870 857 827 800 757
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 441 414 418 425 ‡ 310 454 455 143 199 215
Alaska 482 ‡ ‡ ‡ 469 602 641 712 692 607 622
Arizona 538 828 643 548 431 417 366 576 462 482 423
Arkansas 567 ‡ 563 558 613 1,154 1,040 587 500 518 492
California 812 708 699 757 768 767 688 660 627 641 622
Colorado 1,822 1,955 2,135 2,120 2,133 2,225 2,238 2,246 2,192 2,292 2,211
Connecticut 1,354 1,350 1,251 1,251 1,383 1,482 1,456 1,652 2,054 2,056 2,099
Delaware 1,016 1,123 1,123 1,119 1,153 1,122 1,078 903 1,018 1,118 986
District of Columbia 450 ‡ ‡ ‡ 103 246 ‡ 209 444 346 307
Florida 590 307 357 379 392 607 601 471 802 504 380
Georgia 399 353 524 508 480 451 466 493 495 508 506
Hawaii 702 654 725 715 773 809 721 718 764 732 705
Idaho 267 453 547 705 544 520 585 364 405 523 377
Illinois 799 770 742 787 688 719 640 679 561 346 311
Indiana 607 717 532 718 564 418 477 485 494 456 463
Iowa 1,356 1,397 1,385 1,397 1,368 1,300 1,545 1,597 1,305 1,285 1,338
Kansas 711 768 785 650 722 790 897 702 645 622 565
Kentucky 1,429 525 613 658 638 581 554 576 531 427 444
Louisiana 650 675 599 576 597 610 683 637 621 448 326
Maine 1,409 1,399 1,484 1,481 1,667 1,587 1,539 1,302 1,490 1,470 1,492
Table 1.3. Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions
per 100,000 population, 2003-2013
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity1
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Maryland 1,325 1,377 1,353 1,278 1,284 1,264 1,203 866 1,315 1,250 1,025
Massachusetts 999 1,143 1,242 1,864 1,789 1,489 1,498 1,505 1,441 1,473 1,575
Michigan 691 692 652 759 763 754 745 738 700 669 657
Minnesota 1,277 1,336 1,307 1,387 1,417 1,430 1,500 1,466 1,463 1,502 1,504
Mississippi 419 383 335 300 282 142 ‡ 139 292 264 234
Missouri 767 789 856 884 903 939 995 827 651 723 713
Montana 1,067 1,034 1,062 1,022 1,296 890 850 913 1,032 964 840
Nebraska 981 1,556 1,535 1,558 1,545 1,463 897 1,398 1,598 1,508 1,608
Nevada 746 731 595 593 536 495 526 449 476 482 457
New Hampshire 546 597 523 601 521 571 591 599 493 406 405
New Jersey 862 764 749 782 844 923 972 1,037 1,064 1,097 1,095
New Mexico 364 279 466 592 599 570 409 257 325 272 229
New York 1,717 1,565 1,691 1,652 1,655 1,698 1,706 1,757 1,721 1,687 1,650
North Carolina 339 321 313 228 294 463 639 723 764 667 641
North Dakota 333 446 371 452 441 461 461 426 299 410 429
Ohio 574 540 742 740 887 782 674 868 822 717 518
Oklahoma 561 590 577 532 559 570 576 460 441 429 414
Oregon 1,779 1,768 1,870 1,943 2,059 2,114 2,077 2,060 1,988 1,779 1,451
Pennsylvania 659 867 747 704 675 739 604 594 489 203 ‡
Rhode Island 1,600 1,517 1,500 1,437 1,418 1,450 1,336 1,219 1,284 1,246 1,304
South Carolina 660 607 697 659 667 679 685 687 478 495 390
South Dakota 1,343 1,405 2,046 2,437 2,373 2,230 2,158 1,971 1,826 1,871 1,724
Tennessee 197 198 208 198 182 171 168 178 212 214 224
Texas 180 182 213 212 217 212 214 191 200 197 187
Utah 862 822 1,062 2,251 864 854 878 945 836 751 748
Vermont 1,560 1,111 1,876 1,779 1,708 1,767 1,443 1,687 1,722 1,958 2,029
Virginia 717 810 507 473 422 446 414 364 371 368 326
Washington 667 719 799 824 840 871 868 845 813 756 738
West Virginia 291 324 678 1064 986 991 600 211 122 81 128
Wisconsin 575 531 617 748 686 667 670 688 656 699 561
Wyoming 1,438 1,339 1,415 1,069 1,051 1,170 1,170 1,216 1,223 1,032 1,121
1 Adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity to the 2000 U.S. resident population.
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2000-ALLDATA6-ALL through SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual State Resident Population
Estimates for 6 Race Groups (5 Race Alone Groups and Two or More Races) by Age, Sex, and Hispanic Origin: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity1
Table 1.3. Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions
per 100,000 population 2003-2013 (continued)
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions (excl. Puerto Rico). Comparisons among states should be made with
caution.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 776,369 729,192 745,789 779,930 803,121 854,471 852,714 782,126 756,829 699,728 631,578
Census division
New England 54,507 54,066 54,772 71,646 71,514 68,611 66,384 68,003 69,273 67,279 66,444
Middle Atlantic 198,645 185,237 189,885 183,988 188,048 194,685 189,607 184,502 172,816 151,615 134,240
East North Central 116,292 111,484 115,658 124,180 127,149 126,680 126,991 112,549 99,109 86,194 72,233
West North Central 67,567 74,807 76,068 82,748 88,212 94,913 100,782 92,136 83,263 82,190 78,155
South Atlantic 117,447 99,804 98,601 96,566 100,985 115,118 114,203 96,381 116,025 101,243 87,412
East South Central 27,444 21,553 23,131 23,016 15,530 18,104 18,743 19,603 15,115 14,216 13,816
West South Central 30,578 24,795 27,507 26,675 29,321 37,794 38,111 29,992 28,652 25,376 22,208
Mountain 75,604 80,924 84,711 87,869 88,883 96,782 99,530 89,341 88,047 92,583 86,811
Pacific 87,181 75,898 74,818 83,070 92,277 100,614 97,177 88,778 83,347 77,749 68,989
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 6,849 5,991 5,862 5,994 ‡ 5,211 7,539 7,288 2,366 2,966 3,045
Alaska 3,279 ‡ ‡ ‡ 2,855 4,152 4,421 5,148 5,009 4,364 4,419
Arizona 3,480 7,488 6,206 5,761 4,863 6,178 6,276 9,935 8,629 8,289 6,817
Arkansas 4,415 ‡ 4,304 4,664 5,845 11,318 10,109 5,468 4,724 4,554 3,793
California 43,911 36,402 33,436 39,328 42,175 46,088 43,181 38,568 36,122 36,941 33,782
Colorado 49,571 51,734 57,236 58,106 58,784 64,958 67,481 57,403 56,478 62,671 60,734
Connecticut 16,385 15,483 14,705 14,803 15,409 17,093 16,970 19,905 24,050 24,685 23,129
Delaware 2,337 2,334 2,123 1,973 2,230 1,960 1,926 1,513 1,498 1,476 1,086
District of Columbia 882 ‡ ‡ ‡ 37 724 ‡ 743 2,212 1,954 1,808
Florida 28,109 12,272 13,479 13,816 15,035 23,434 22,550 14,384 28,566 19,960 16,357
Georgia 13,612 11,114 15,813 15,928 17,087 16,984 17,977 17,980 18,856 19,213 18,798
Hawaii 1,621 1,599 1,964 2,014 2,341 2,811 2,574 2,119 2,248 2,059 1,881
Idaho 1,430 2,285 2,360 2,878 1,819 2,401 2,852 1,274 1,586 2,202 1,511
Illinois 28,386 26,330 25,786 26,798 22,727 24,091 23,276 24,085 18,386 11,779 10,677
Indiana 16,174 18,431 17,580 17,244 14,227 10,135 11,438 10,704 10,978 10,126 9,872
Iowa 12,835 13,237 13,107 13,645 13,848 14,414 16,476 16,447 13,069 12,509 12,582
Kansas 6,300 6,764 6,500 5,224 6,124 7,425 8,469 6,167 5,422 5,026 4,297
Kentucky 11,937 7,070 9,433 9,790 9,451 8,571 7,732 7,399 6,382 4,985 4,751
Louisiana 9,081 8,588 7,137 6,321 6,581 7,633 8,667 7,727 7,002 4,111 3,144
Maine 7,897 7,459 7,688 7,540 8,056 7,359 6,766 5,937 6,102 5,372 5,228
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Table 1.4a. Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Maryland 24,954 25,672 25,113 24,578 24,047 22,259 20,222 12,331 19,610 18,374 14,183
Massachusetts 18,216 20,421 20,734 37,341 36,568 32,420 32,139 31,263 28,526 27,555 28,841
Michigan 29,622 27,401 25,172 28,833 28,702 27,871 26,848 24,772 22,673 21,224 20,712
Minnesota 21,771 22,727 21,469 24,170 26,144 27,805 28,822 27,261 26,194 25,329 23,766
Mississippi 4,206 3,707 2,967 2,463 2,279 1,129 ‡ 1,092 2,273 2,223 1,849
Missouri 13,304 13,105 13,601 15,205 15,989 19,278 20,891 17,171 13,522 14,664 13,896
Montana 4,525 4,413 4,455 4,522 5,915 4,645 4,583 4,706 5,275 4,960 4,164
Nebraska 5,943 10,861 10,843 11,014 12,379 12,816 12,887 12,307 13,335 12,346 12,073
Nevada 4,573 4,592 3,311 3,574 3,666 3,932 4,119 3,288 3,336 3,074 2,933
New Hampshire 2,732 3,164 2,711 3,123 2,763 3,101 2,994 2,864 2,589 1,793 1,746
New Jersey 15,283 14,972 14,934 16,904 18,671 21,292 22,436 23,019 21,839 21,247 21,033
New Mexico 3,572 2,646 3,992 6,048 5,989 5,844 4,383 2,937 3,804 3,421 2,705
New York 156,650 136,111 145,195 138,827 141,199 143,166 141,676 137,184 131,522 122,842 113,207
North Carolina 13,784 12,060 10,608 7,286 9,886 15,092 18,985 20,297 23,919 20,079 17,777
North Dakota 1,048 1,714 1,291 1,469 1,433 1,498 1,448 1,449 1,011 1,390 1,331
Ohio 24,983 22,451 29,642 29,784 40,542 43,033 44,443 31,985 27,834 22,819 15,722
Oklahoma 6,995 6,588 6,162 5,678 6,267 6,869 6,694 4,962 4,527 4,320 4,190
Oregon 25,338 24,308 24,973 26,581 29,075 30,520 29,340 27,071 25,716 22,258 17,069
Pennsylvania 26,712 34,154 29,756 28,257 28,178 30,227 25,495 24,299 19,455 7,526 ‡
Puerto Rico 1,104 624 638 172 1,202 1,170 1,186 841 1,182 1,283 1,270
Rhode Island 4,616 4,301 4,431 4,583 4,537 4,407 4,000 4,164 4,386 4,263 4,076
South Carolina 13,046 12,876 13,941 13,557 13,803 14,617 15,810 16,602 9,024 8,796 7,100
South Dakota 6,366 6,399 9,257 12,021 12,295 11,677 11,789 11,334 10,710 10,926 10,210
Tennessee 4,452 4,785 4,869 4,769 3,800 3,193 3,472 3,824 4,094 4,042 4,171
Texas 10,087 9,619 9,904 10,012 10,628 11,974 12,641 11,835 12,399 12,391 11,081
Utah 4,733 4,483 3,976 4,332 4,848 5,167 6,087 6,120 5,479 4,899 5,030
Vermont 4,661 3,238 4,503 4,256 4,181 4,231 3,515 3,870 3,620 3,611 3,424
Virginia 18,293 20,914 12,538 11,480 11,511 12,625 12,300 10,956 11,266 10,917 9,684
Washington 13,032 13,589 14,445 15,147 15,831 17,043 17,661 15,872 14,252 12,127 11,838
West Virginia 2,430 2,562 4,986 7,948 7,349 7,423 4,433 1,575 1,074 474 619
Wisconsin 17,127 16,871 17,478 21,521 20,951 21,550 20,986 21,003 19,238 20,246 15,250
Wyoming 3,720 3,283 3,175 2,648 2,999 3,657 3,749 3,678 3,460 3,067 2,917
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
Table 1.4a. Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 (continued)
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 316 294 297 308 314 331 327 298 286 262 234
Census division
New England 453 447 451 588 584 557 536 547 554 535 525
Middle Atlantic 586 543 554 535 544 561 545 528 492 430 379
East North Central 304 290 300 320 327 324 324 288 252 219 183
West North Central 413 454 458 495 524 560 591 537 482 473 446
South Atlantic 257 215 208 201 207 233 229 191 227 196 167
East South Central 189 147 156 154 103 119 122 127 97 91 88
West South Central 114 91 100 96 103 131 130 101 95 83 71
Mountain 474 496 506 512 506 541 548 491 478 495 458
Pacific 225 194 189 208 229 247 236 213 198 182 160
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 182 158 153 155 ‡ 133 190 181 58 73 74
Alaska 617 ‡ ‡ ‡ 507 730 769 911 868 747 757
Arizona 76 158 127 113 93 116 116 188 161 152 123
Arkansas 194 ‡ 185 198 246 472 419 224 192 184 153
California 152 124 113 132 140 152 141 124 115 116 105
Colorado 1,309 1,349 1,472 1,466 1,456 1,579 1,613 1,372 1,329 1,450 1,380
Connecticut 562 529 500 501 520 574 566 653 784 801 748
Delaware 341 335 300 274 306 265 258 199 195 190 138
District of Columbia 177 ‡ ‡ ‡ 7 141 ‡ 139 407 354 321
Florida 194 83 89 90 96 149 142 89 174 120 97
Georgia 189 151 211 208 218 213 223 225 233 235 227
Hawaii 155 151 183 186 216 257 235 189 199 180 164
Idaho 128 200 202 240 149 193 226 100 123 169 114
Illinois 272 250 244 253 213 224 216 224 170 109 98
Indiana 314 356 337 328 269 190 213 197 201 185 179
Iowa 519 533 526 545 551 571 650 641 506 482 482
Kansas 279 298 285 227 265 319 362 262 230 212 180
Kentucky 345 202 267 275 263 237 213 203 174 136 128
Louisiana 245 231 191 178 180 206 232 205 184 107 81
Maine 704 661 678 662 706 642 591 516 528 464 451
Maryland 543 553 535 520 507 467 421 253 398 369 283
Massachusetts 333 372 376 675 657 578 568 554 501 480 499
Michigan 352 324 297 339 338 329 318 296 270 252 245
Minnesota 515 534 501 559 599 633 651 612 583 560 521
Mississippi 178 155 124 103 94 46 ‡ 45 92 90 74
Table 1.4b. Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 278 271 278 308 321 385 415 341 267 289 272
Montana 581 560 559 560 725 563 552 560 623 581 483
Nebraska 412 748 743 751 840 865 865 814 876 805 780
Nevada 248 239 167 174 173 183 189 146 147 133 125
New Hampshire 252 288 244 279 245 273 262 252 227 156 152
New Jersey 213 207 206 233 256 291 305 309 291 282 278
New Mexico 231 169 251 375 367 355 264 172 221 198 156
New York 967 835 886 845 854 863 851 827 789 733 672
North Carolina 196 169 146 98 130 195 242 256 298 247 216
North Dakota 194 315 238 270 263 274 263 256 176 237 221
Ohio 260 233 307 307 417 442 455 328 285 233 160
Oklahoma 240 224 209 190 208 226 219 160 145 137 131
Oregon 846 804 815 853 919 952 904 830 780 668 508
Pennsylvania 254 323 280 265 263 281 236 223 178 69 ‡
Puerto Rico 35 19 20 5 36 35 35 27 38 41 41
Rhode Island 507 471 487 504 500 486 441 460 484 470 448
South Carolina 375 364 389 371 371 386 412 428 231 222 177
South Dakota 993 987 1,418 1,821 1,844 1,736 1,738 1,678 1,571 1,582 1,459
Tennessee 90 96 96 93 73 61 66 71 76 74 76
Texas 56 53 53 53 55 61 63 58 59 58 51
Utah 253 234 202 214 233 243 280 283 249 219 220
Vermont 880 607 841 791 774 782 648 711 663 660 625
Virginia 295 333 197 178 177 192 185 164 167 160 140
Washington 254 262 274 282 291 308 314 281 249 209 202
West Virginia 157 165 321 511 471 475 283 99 67 30 39
Wisconsin 371 362 373 456 441 452 438 437 398 417 312
Wyoming 883 772 742 612 681 819 825 784 733 638 600
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Table 1.4b. Primary alcohol admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013 (continued)
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 291,437 285,129 303,558 313,036 315,202 356,040 372,245 358,378 352,397 315,200 281,991
Census division
New England 11,117 11,869 11,998 13,862 13,520 13,446 14,109 16,254 14,918 13,694 13,636
Middle Atlantic 52,968 55,179 60,590 62,623 63,858 71,025 73,298 75,515 70,779 62,592 56,635
East North Central 52,038 53,993 56,907 58,166 56,934 57,666 61,172 58,611 51,623 41,738 36,655
West North Central 30,585 32,159 33,926 34,980 33,872 36,002 40,424 38,044 33,548 34,176 32,502
South Atlantic 55,336 46,772 48,332 48,323 51,158 68,332 72,365 61,662 77,528 64,824 54,955
East South Central 14,452 11,874 12,612 12,611 6,978 10,590 11,725 12,604 8,862 7,986 8,244
West South Central 19,051 17,275 21,096 20,636 21,798 25,930 26,155 22,785 20,670 16,762 14,406
Mountain 12,734 16,093 15,710 16,100 16,487 17,825 18,039 20,489 20,463 20,606 17,836
Pacific 42,871 39,781 42,164 45,510 50,123 54,822 54,703 52,191 53,529 52,082 46,427
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 6,218 5,514 5,470 5,641 ‡ 4,195 6,155 6,221 2,154 2,378 2,426
Alaska 367 ‡ ‡ ‡ 391 496 519 550 618 543 587
Arizona 1,013 2,668 2,099 2,037 1,990 2,164 2,183 5,277 5,096 4,913 3,794
Arkansas 2,836 ‡ 2,613 2,602 2,867 5,584 4,582 2,789 2,310 2,230 1,912
California 27,455 24,808 26,480 29,154 32,592 35,536 34,555 32,161 33,171 33,691 30,043
Colorado 4,282 5,584 5,820 5,981 6,469 6,878 7,184 7,299 6,510 6,971 6,458
Connecticut 3,272 3,385 3,425 3,873 4,223 4,905 5,754 8,349 7,822 7,258 6,941
Delaware 1,512 1,509 1,954 1,809 1,716 1,590 1,807 1,755 1,699 1,657 1,441
District of Columbia 336 ‡ ‡ ‡ 3 73 ‡ 530 1,274 818 659
Florida 19,954 11,472 13,818 14,204 15,206 24,808 24,950 18,123 27,786 15,176 9,234
Georgia 5,418 4,916 6,909 7,076 7,657 7,972 8,845 8,902 8,589 8,865 9,125
Hawaii 1,388 1,209 1,563 1,614 1,775 1,940 2,001 2,043 1,948 1,993 2,022
Idaho 722 1,368 1,278 1,701 1,280 1,868 1,883 1,145 1,406 1,719 1,076
Illinois 20,024 20,714 19,645 18,540 14,421 16,208 15,392 17,606 13,844 8,782 8,179
Indiana 7,830 9,254 8,885 8,951 6,980 5,217 5,896 5,897 5,759 5,071 5,586
Iowa 6,426 6,535 6,709 7,106 6,805 6,568 8,067 9,350 8,182 8,161 8,074
Kansas 3,462 3,855 4,126 3,523 3,983 4,477 5,493 4,514 4,270 4,016 3,378
Kentucky 4,598 3,164 4,243 4,399 4,229 3,831 3,768 3,693 2,829 1,994 2,089
Louisiana 5,768 6,296 5,489 4,754 5,407 5,710 6,304 6,024 5,260 2,590 1,624
Maine 1,713 1,756 1,469 1,345 1,445 1,375 1,234 1,105 1,181 1,055 989
Table 1.5a. Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
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Maryland 10,276 10,659 10,443 10,223 10,551 11,021 11,452 7,233 13,420 12,192 9,839
Massachusetts 2,331 3,144 3,372 4,959 4,358 3,361 3,068 3,153 2,599 2,478 2,958
Michigan 9,697 10,375 10,035 11,200 11,244 11,067 11,158 10,869 9,377 8,759 8,924
Minnesota 8,649 8,541 7,774 8,171 8,204 8,446 9,703 9,560 9,265 9,302 8,960
Mississippi 2,175 2,013 1,496 1,265 1,332 814 ‡ 642 1,547 1,402 1,183
Missouri 9,837 10,581 11,881 12,573 11,211 12,713 13,467 10,879 7,954 8,524 8,089
Montana 1,476 1,481 1,548 1,472 1,697 1,395 1,306 1,429 1,729 1,560 1,316
Nebraska 848 1,053 1,079 1,023 1,136 1,023 971 1,070 1,322 1,356 1,471
Nevada 1,548 1,461 1,635 1,399 1,502 1,493 1,533 1,544 1,739 1,732 1,579
New Hampshire 801 961 780 841 685 814 829 782 614 487 433
New Jersey 6,314 6,479 7,060 7,537 8,175 9,626 10,881 11,084 11,775 12,063 11,358
New Mexico 455 326 545 772 760 816 613 455 659 572 405
New York 37,124 36,456 42,072 43,508 44,503 48,988 51,469 54,262 50,580 47,201 45,277
North Carolina 4,683 3,425 2,652 1,529 2,511 8,612 11,567 12,764 12,890 13,870 14,091
North Dakota 353 483 498 642 613 653 680 705 496 749 713
Ohio 12,437 11,609 16,024 16,105 21,543 22,559 26,004 21,423 19,956 16,341 11,277
Oklahoma 2,974 2,988 2,875 2,900 3,226 3,557 3,673 2,929 2,845 2,650 2,495
Oregon 6,923 6,893 7,004 7,319 7,660 8,513 8,840 8,888 9,144 7,942 6,348
Pennsylvania 9,530 12,244 11,458 11,578 11,180 12,411 10,948 10,169 8,424 3,328 ‡
Puerto Rico 285 134 223 225 474 402 255 223 477 740 695
Rhode Island 1,841 1,690 1,716 1,587 1,663 1,735 1,986 1,590 1,516 1,239 1,227
South Carolina 4,194 4,604 4,980 5,474 5,855 6,137 6,394 6,087 5,232 5,759 4,719
South Dakota 1,010 1,111 1,859 1,942 1,920 2,122 2,043 1,966 2,059 2,068 1,817
Tennessee 1,461 1,183 1,403 1,306 1,417 1,750 1,802 2,048 2,332 2,212 2,546
Texas 7,473 7,991 10,119 10,380 10,298 11,079 11,596 11,043 10,255 9,292 8,375
Utah 2,219 2,265 1,775 1,927 1,950 2,252 2,354 2,395 2,273 2,127 2,139
Vermont 1,159 933 1,236 1,257 1,146 1,256 1,238 1,275 1,186 1,177 1,088
Virginia 8,293 9,428 6,182 6,173 5,733 6,179 6,273 5,796 6,292 6,306 5,538
Washington 6,738 6,871 7,117 7,423 7,705 8,337 8,788 8,549 8,648 7,913 7,427
West Virginia 670 759 1,394 1,835 1,926 1,940 1,077 472 346 181 309
Wisconsin 2,050 2,041 2,318 3,370 2,746 2,615 2,722 2,816 2,687 2,785 2,689
Wyoming 1,019 940 1,010 811 839 959 983 945 1,051 1,012 1,069
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
Table 1.5a. Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 (continued)
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
61
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 119 115 121 124 123 138 143 137 133 118 105
Census division
New England 92 98 99 114 110 109 114 131 119 109 108
Middle Atlantic 156 162 177 182 185 205 210 216 201 177 160
East North Central 136 140 147 150 146 148 156 150 131 106 93
West North Central 187 195 204 209 201 212 237 222 194 197 186
South Atlantic 121 101 102 100 105 138 145 122 152 125 105
East South Central 100 81 85 84 46 70 76 81 57 51 52
West South Central 71 64 77 74 77 90 89 76 68 55 46
Mountain 80 99 94 94 94 100 99 113 111 110 94
Pacific 111 102 107 114 124 135 133 125 127 122 108
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 165 146 143 146 ‡ 107 155 154 53 58 59
Alaska 69 ‡ ‡ ‡ 69 87 90 97 107 93 101
Arizona 22 56 43 40 38 41 40 100 95 90 69
Arkansas 124 ‡ 112 111 121 233 190 114 94 90 77
California 95 85 90 98 109 117 113 103 105 106 94
Colorado 113 146 150 151 160 167 172 174 153 161 147
Connecticut 112 116 117 131 143 165 192 274 255 236 225
Delaware 221 217 276 251 235 215 242 231 221 213 183
District of Columbia 67 ‡ ‡ ‡ † 14 ‡ 99 235 148 117
Florida 138 77 91 92 97 158 158 112 169 91 55
Georgia 75 67 92 92 98 100 110 111 106 108 110
Hawaii 133 114 146 149 164 177 182 182 172 174 176
Idaho 65 120 110 142 105 150 149 90 109 132 81
Illinois 192 197 186 175 135 151 143 164 128 81 75
Indiana 152 179 170 170 132 98 110 109 106 92 101
Iowa 260 263 269 284 271 260 318 364 317 315 309
Kansas 153 170 181 153 172 192 234 192 181 169 142
Kentucky 133 91 120 124 118 106 104 101 77 54 56
Louisiana 156 169 147 134 148 154 169 160 138 68 42
Maine 153 156 130 118 127 120 108 96 102 91 85
Maryland 223 229 223 216 222 231 238 148 272 245 196
Massachusetts 43 57 61 90 78 60 54 56 46 43 51
Michigan 115 123 118 132 132 131 132 130 112 104 106
Minnesota 205 201 181 189 188 192 219 215 206 205 196
Mississippi 92 84 62 53 55 33 ‡ 26 63 57 48
Table 1.5b. Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 205 219 243 255 225 254 267 216 157 168 159
Montana 190 188 194 182 208 169 157 170 204 183 153
Nebraska 59 73 74 70 77 69 65 71 87 88 95
Nevada 84 76 82 68 71 69 70 69 77 75 68
New Hampshire 74 87 70 75 61 72 73 69 54 42 38
New Jersey 88 90 97 104 112 132 148 149 157 160 150
New Mexico 29 21 34 48 47 50 37 27 38 33 23
New York 229 224 257 265 269 295 309 327 303 282 269
North Carolina 66 48 37 21 33 111 148 161 161 171 171
North Dakota 65 89 92 118 112 119 123 124 86 128 118
Ohio 130 120 166 166 221 231 266 220 204 167 115
Oklahoma 102 102 97 97 107 117 120 94 91 84 78
Oregon 231 228 229 235 242 265 272 272 277 239 189
Pennsylvania 90 116 108 108 104 115 101 93 77 30 ‡
Puerto Rico 9 4 7 7 14 12 8 7 15 24 22
Rhode Island 202 185 188 175 183 191 219 175 167 137 135
South Carolina 121 130 139 150 157 162 167 157 134 145 117
South Dakota 158 171 285 294 288 316 301 291 302 299 260
Tennessee 30 24 28 25 27 33 34 38 43 41 46
Texas 42 44 55 55 53 56 58 54 49 44 39
Utah 118 118 90 95 94 106 108 111 103 95 94
Vermont 219 175 231 234 212 232 228 234 217 215 199
Virginia 134 150 97 96 88 94 94 87 93 92 80
Washington 131 132 135 138 141 151 156 151 151 137 127
West Virginia 43 49 90 118 124 124 69 30 22 11 19
Wisconsin 44 44 49 71 58 55 57 59 56 57 55
Wyoming 242 221 236 187 191 215 216 201 223 210 220
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Table 1.5b. Primary marijuana admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013 (continued)
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 274,459 262,469 260,735 268,350 262,777 282,097 287,388 267,326 282,459 292,354 316,797
Census division
New England 49,466 49,731 48,179 57,159 55,923 55,377 56,799 50,694 57,056 62,580 74,690
Middle Atlantic 101,007 98,554 101,039 94,639 91,822 99,374 98,207 92,155 90,274 92,145 97,079
East North Central 28,400 26,499 28,401 37,155 36,509 42,399 46,561 42,211 41,942 37,474 35,897
West North Central 2,783 3,116 3,717 3,972 4,325 5,377 6,646 6,808 7,359 9,385 10,431
South Atlantic 36,362 33,606 31,060 26,378 24,906 27,078 25,884 21,411 26,952 28,072 29,846
East South Central 557 472 691 628 573 827 1,143 1,528 1,740 2,772 4,442
West South Central 4,295 4,325 4,363 4,304 4,608 5,472 7,049 6,880 8,827 7,768 8,479
Mountain 4,810 4,495 5,772 5,808 6,096 6,987 7,796 9,030 9,285 10,757 12,300
Pacific 44,589 40,084 36,260 36,906 36,376 37,912 36,570 36,041 38,486 40,798 43,040
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 174 200 183 69 ‡ 109 197 212 177 215 347
Alaska 18 ‡ ‡ ‡ 63 126 242 239 284 322 445
Arizona 605 602 1,271 1,075 1,174 1,583 1,818 3,103 2,680 3,064 3,611
Arkansas 65 ‡ 25 40 41 104 86 53 42 77 73
California 38,808 34,230 29,877 30,594 29,935 30,773 28,885 27,409 27,893 29,519 31,784
Colorado 1,881 1,610 1,752 1,784 1,657 1,848 2,249 2,514 3,002 3,946 4,478
Connecticut 17,375 17,472 17,142 16,513 15,526 15,543 14,579 11,686 15,531 15,729 19,273
Delaware 1,910 2,114 2,108 2,044 2,041 1,884 1,661 1,278 1,318 2,212 2,447
District of Columbia 2,023 ‡ ‡ ‡ 39 483 ‡ 1,214 1,707 1,130 1,171
Florida 4,003 1,563 1,518 1,865 1,413 2,019 1,783 1,417 2,090 2,003 2,549
Georgia 688 559 661 800 569 540 584 532 482 660 913
Hawaii 181 156 163 160 148 143 131 105 107 132 120
Idaho 26 66 50 84 125 96 163 125 116 181 148
Illinois 15,392 13,214 12,515 19,286 16,830 19,653 19,508 18,451 15,758 9,268 8,089
Indiana 562 841 905 856 629 681 1,070 1,386 1,962 2,007 2,391
Iowa 240 239 186 186 175 177 232 380 298 411 584
Kansas 77 68 81 80 88 116 154 163 146 147 167
Kentucky 290 197 458 515 510 694 946 1,059 1,232 2,052 3,437
Louisiana 507 425 258 267 406 640 1,523 1,885 2,307 1,535 1,954
Maine 1,060 1,190 1,298 1,330 1,258 1,286 1,367 903 1,201 1,632 2,356
Table 1.6a. Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Maryland 22,485 23,003 21,980 17,564 17,071 17,735 17,134 12,842 16,650 16,678 16,812
Massachusetts 25,339 25,656 24,812 35,128 35,684 34,712 37,134 34,742 36,334 40,724 46,048
Michigan 7,668 7,709 7,483 9,304 9,319 10,430 11,141 10,588 10,854 11,535 11,834
Minnesota 1,053 1,200 1,419 1,682 1,817 1,975 2,311 2,355 3,454 4,687 5,289
Mississippi 93 75 50 44 63 24 ‡ 58 91 114 104
Missouri 1,378 1,582 2,003 1,999 2,200 3,019 3,861 3,815 3,309 3,942 4,153
Montana 62 77 64 80 106 109 98 99 150 207 187
Nebraska 8 - - - - - - 16 62 53 45 84 106 118
Nevada 693 648 578 607 576 675 888 795 882 931 918
New Hampshire 691 770 649 713 656 790 954 913 857 770 1,202
New Jersey 26,039 23,554 23,387 21,422 22,183 23,075 23,994 22,336 22,789 25,393 26,807
New Mexico 453 414 778 742 722 742 635 345 361 371 527
New York 59,160 55,601 61,823 59,156 57,409 60,765 61,966 57,572 56,784 61,881 70,272
North Carolina 957 1,133 1,327 1,245 1,190 1,355 1,760 1,758 2,309 2,640 2,997
North Dakota 6 14 5 1 4 9 6 10 7 16 22
Ohio 4,007 4,079 6,566 6,800 8,814 10,652 13,537 10,392 11,506 12,533 11,167
Oklahoma 154 137 95 85 118 199 246 184 226 240 318
Oregon 3,327 2,898 3,204 3,443 3,735 3,778 4,178 4,703 5,611 5,646 5,392
Pennsylvania 15,808 19,399 15,829 14,061 12,230 15,534 12,247 12,247 10,701 4,871 ‡
Puerto Rico 2,190 1,587 1,253 1,401 1,639 1,294 733 568 538 603 593
Rhode Island 4,298 4,109 3,475 2,909 2,327 2,506 2,345 2,052 2,495 2,604 3,635
South Carolina 417 319 435 236 204 231 256 221 244 291 228
South Dakota 21 13 23 24 25 19 29 40 61 76 98
Tennessee n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c 199 240 391 554
Texas 3,569 3,763 3,985 3,912 4,043 4,529 5,194 4,758 6,252 5,916 6,134
Utah 1,069 1,059 1,257 1,420 1,712 1,889 1,891 2,001 2,037 1,988 2,308
Vermont 703 534 803 566 472 540 420 398 638 1,121 2,176
Virginia 3,773 4,756 2,643 2,202 2,081 2,441 2,424 1,994 1,992 2,353 2,397
Washington 2,255 2,800 3,016 2,709 2,495 3,092 3,134 3,585 4,591 5,179 5,299
West Virginia 106 159 388 422 298 390 282 155 160 105 332
Wisconsin 771 656 932 909 917 983 1,305 1,394 1,862 2,131 2,416
Wyoming 21 19 22 16 24 45 54 48 57 69 123
Table 1.6a. Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 (continued)
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; n/c Not collected. Tennessee began disaggregating heroin admissions from other
opiates in July 2009. In this report, Tennessee's 2009 heroin admissions are included in the other opiates category since there is less than a full year of disaggregated
heroin data.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
65
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 112 106 104 106 103 109 110 102 107 109 118
Census division
New England 411 411 397 469 457 449 458 408 456 498 591
Middle Atlantic 298 289 295 275 266 287 282 264 257 261 274
East North Central 74 69 74 96 94 109 119 108 107 95 91
West North Central 17 19 22 24 26 32 39 40 43 54 60
South Atlantic 80 72 66 55 51 55 52 42 53 54 57
East South Central 4 3 5 4 4 5 7 10 11 18 28
West South Central 16 16 16 15 16 19 24 23 29 25 27
Mountain 30 28 35 34 35 39 43 50 50 58 65
Pacific 115 102 92 92 90 93 89 86 91 96 100
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 5 5 5 2 ‡ 3 5 5 4 5 8
Alaska 3 ‡ ‡ ‡ 11 22 42 42 49 55 76
Arizona 13 13 26 21 23 30 34 59 50 56 65
Arkansas 3 ‡ 1 2 2 4 4 2 2 3 3
California 134 117 101 103 100 101 94 88 89 93 99
Colorado 50 42 45 45 41 45 54 60 71 91 102
Connecticut 596 597 583 559 524 522 486 383 506 511 624
Delaware 279 304 298 284 280 255 222 168 171 285 311
District of Columbia 406 ‡ ‡ ‡ 8 94 ‡ 228 314 205 208
Florida 28 11 10 12 9 13 11 9 13 12 15
Georgia 10 8 9 10 7 7 7 7 6 8 11
Hawaii 17 15 15 15 14 13 12 9 9 12 10
Idaho 2 6 4 7 10 8 13 10 9 14 11
Illinois 147 126 119 182 158 183 181 171 146 86 74
Indiana 11 16 17 16 12 13 20 26 36 37 43
Iowa 10 10 7 7 7 7 9 15 12 16 22
Kansas 3 3 4 3 4 5 7 7 6 6 7
Kentucky 8 6 13 14 14 19 26 29 34 56 93
Louisiana 14 11 7 8 11 17 41 50 61 40 51
Maine 95 105 115 117 110 112 119 78 104 141 203
Maryland 489 495 469 372 360 372 357 263 338 335 335
Massachusetts 463 467 451 635 641 619 656 616 638 710 796
Michigan 91 91 88 109 110 123 132 126 129 137 140
Minnesota 25 28 33 39 42 45 52 53 77 104 116
Mississippi 4 3 2 2 3 † ‡ 2 4 5 4
Table 1.6b. Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
66
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 29 33 41 41 44 60 77 76 65 78 81
Montana 8 10 8 10 13 13 12 12 18 24 22
Nebraska † - - - - - - 1 4 4 3 6 7 8
Nevada 38 34 29 30 27 31 41 35 39 40 39
New Hampshire 64 70 59 64 58 70 84 80 75 67 104
New Jersey 362 326 323 295 304 315 326 300 304 337 354
New Mexico 29 26 49 46 44 45 38 20 21 21 30
New York 365 341 377 360 347 366 372 347 340 369 417
North Carolina 14 16 18 17 16 18 22 22 29 33 36
North Dakota 1 3 † † † 2 1 2 1 3 4
Ohio 42 42 68 70 91 109 139 107 118 128 113
Oklahoma 5 5 3 3 4 7 8 6 7 8 10
Oregon 111 96 105 110 118 118 129 144 170 170 160
Pennsylvania 150 183 149 132 114 144 113 112 98 44 ‡
Puerto Rico 69 49 39 43 50 39 22 18 17 19 19
Rhode Island 472 450 382 320 257 276 259 226 276 287 400
South Carolina 12 9 12 6 5 6 7 6 6 7 6
South Dakota 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 6 9 11 14
Tennessee n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c n/c 4 4 7 10
Texas 20 21 22 21 21 23 26 23 30 28 28
Utah 57 55 64 70 82 89 87 93 93 89 101
Vermont 133 100 150 105 87 100 77 73 117 205 397
Virginia 61 76 42 34 32 37 36 30 29 34 35
Washington 44 54 57 50 46 56 56 63 80 89 90
West Virginia 7 10 25 27 19 25 18 10 10 7 21
Wisconsin 17 14 20 19 19 21 27 29 39 44 49
Wyoming 5 4 5 4 5 10 12 10 12 14 25
Table 1.6b. Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013 (continued)
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population; n/c Not collected. Tennessee began
disaggregating heroin admissions from other opiates in July 2009. In this report, Tennessee's 2009 heroin admissions are included in the other opiates category since there
is less than a full year of disaggregated heroin data.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 254,888 248,461 268,515 277,938 259,620 238,376 192,827 159,091 152,038 124,559 102,387
Census division
New England 11,419 12,268 13,426 17,665 16,438 13,931 11,341 10,251 10,669 9,895 9,144
Middle Atlantic 60,930 65,444 72,894 73,402 69,141 61,570 50,286 46,955 43,755 36,152 30,906
East North Central 43,610 42,587 45,638 48,741 46,166 37,355 31,319 25,339 22,123 15,501 12,367
West North Central 17,025 17,559 18,174 18,557 16,596 14,424 11,049 8,158 6,785 6,126 4,981
South Atlantic 54,318 48,444 53,240 51,389 48,820 48,896 39,708 29,957 34,938 27,654 21,004
East South Central 12,674 10,949 12,919 13,336 7,594 7,799 6,877 6,632 5,114 4,465 4,150
West South Central 20,829 18,779 21,091 20,816 20,855 20,351 16,530 11,283 10,707 8,325 6,494
Mountain 6,442 7,501 8,059 9,201 9,296 9,186 6,926 6,310 5,763 5,448 4,031
Pacific 27,481 24,824 22,919 24,723 24,468 24,625 18,636 14,091 11,997 10,758 9,135
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 4,409 4,322 4,324 4,531 ‡ 2,348 3,133 2,927 1,038 1,092 1,031
Alaska 141 ‡ ‡ ‡ 165 196 159 170 107 62 55
Arizona 660 1,088 1,483 1,469 1,434 1,505 842 1,200 1,105 1,062 749
Arkansas 2,473 ‡ 2,120 2,174 1,880 3,277 2,145 1,051 918 815 643
California 23,797 21,332 19,111 20,303 19,844 20,197 15,242 11,339 9,651 8,937 7,817
Colorado 2,960 3,983 4,154 4,787 4,652 4,444 3,635 3,333 3,124 3,163 2,374
Connecticut 5,629 5,455 5,579 6,178 5,831 5,636 4,664 4,612 5,545 5,264 4,589
Delaware 1,324 1,301 1,389 1,359 1,274 996 666 444 352 342 231
District of Columbia 1,377 ‡ ‡ ‡ 41 500 ‡ 556 1,713 1,218 1,051
Florida 16,520 8,628 11,341 12,038 11,755 14,951 11,627 6,762 9,203 5,235 3,104
Georgia 8,537 7,492 11,271 10,774 8,858 7,633 6,341 5,523 5,185 4,797 4,453
Hawaii 316 279 222 302 245 247 221 153 191 151 113
Idaho 32 66 66 101 101 101 98 48 30 33 23
Illinois 17,594 16,482 15,766 15,751 13,911 12,351 10,189 8,974 7,197 3,472 2,832
Indiana 3,633 4,361 4,518 4,568 3,464 1,944 1,866 1,689 1,902 1,669 1,156
Iowa 1,800 1,886 1,876 2,194 1,863 1,523 1,177 962 785 681 582
Kansas 2,497 2,501 2,476 2,216 2,341 2,123 1,796 1,207 966 829 541
Kentucky 3,102 1,813 3,885 4,352 3,796 2,852 2,239 1,783 1,509 1,060 1,097
Louisiana 7,509 7,428 6,685 6,170 6,508 5,662 5,349 3,799 3,592 1,979 1,308
Maine 574 660 761 912 1,036 813 548 424 498 451 501
Table 1.7a. Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
68
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Maryland 9,280 10,180 10,387 10,090 9,862 8,395 6,918 4,156 5,804 4,900 3,110
Massachusetts 2,791 3,643 4,223 7,445 6,597 4,821 4,061 3,514 3,023 2,735 2,808
Michigan 10,374 10,360 9,949 11,822 11,249 8,429 6,427 5,249 5,002 4,114 3,954
Minnesota 4,432 4,675 4,790 4,968 4,598 3,770 2,624 2,196 2,141 1,923 1,679
Mississippi 2,430 2,228 1,966 1,800 1,562 802 ‡ 481 977 855 584
Missouri 7,512 7,602 8,118 8,274 6,812 6,228 4,901 3,251 2,270 2,031 1,742
Montana 136 115 121 144 166 95 78 90 67 66 42
Nebraska 672 734 686 665 771 555 416 427 505 549 371
Nevada 1,238 1,116 703 863 883 814 793 519 445 400 268
New Hampshire 452 554 617 854 738 654 462 430 349 251 190
New Jersey 5,675 5,886 6,081 6,425 6,858 6,114 5,172 4,808 4,659 4,391 3,848
New Mexico 472 324 529 742 759 876 489 198 235 71 29
New York 44,228 44,600 52,434 53,482 50,196 44,471 37,948 36,106 34,263 30,131 27,058
North Carolina 5,526 6,102 6,667 5,296 6,600 7,272 7,768 7,722 8,336 7,265 6,094
North Dakota 23 29 24 49 34 35 22 18 12 15 5
Ohio 9,316 9,221 12,510 12,815 14,433 12,439 10,837 7,643 6,436 4,592 3,253
Oklahoma 1,750 2,150 2,091 1,837 1,727 1,525 1,126 630 586 443 321
Oregon 1,125 1,050 1,085 1,187 1,288 1,205 943 813 729 539 401
Pennsylvania 11,027 14,958 14,379 13,495 12,087 10,985 7,166 6,041 4,833 1,630 ‡
Puerto Rico 160 106 155 108 246 239 155 115 187 235 175
Rhode Island 1,614 1,587 1,622 1,558 1,564 1,426 1,235 880 846 830 770
South Carolina 3,305 3,605 4,645 4,533 4,207 3,609 2,637 1,953 1,662 1,539 1,039
South Dakota 89 132 204 191 177 190 113 97 106 98 61
Tennessee 2,733 2,586 2,744 2,653 2,236 1,797 1,505 1,441 1,590 1,458 1,438
Texas 9,097 9,201 10,195 10,635 10,740 9,887 7,910 5,803 5,611 5,088 4,222
Utah 844 725 909 1,005 1,213 1,252 930 853 700 610 509
Vermont 359 369 624 718 672 581 371 391 408 364 286
Virginia 8,145 10,725 6,696 5,815 5,156 4,765 3,437 2,741 2,615 2,320 1,880
Washington 2,102 2,163 2,501 2,931 2,926 2,780 2,071 1,616 1,319 1,069 749
West Virginia 304 411 844 1,484 1,067 775 314 100 68 38 42
Wisconsin 2,693 2,163 2,895 3,785 3,109 2,192 2,000 1,784 1,586 1,654 1,172
Wyoming 100 84 94 90 88 99 61 69 57 43 37
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
Table 1.7a. Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2003-2013 (continued)
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
69
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 104 100 107 110 101 92 74 61 57 47 38
Census division
New England 95 101 111 145 134 113 92 82 85 79 72
Middle Atlantic 180 192 213 213 200 178 144 134 125 102 87
East North Central 114 111 118 126 119 96 80 65 56 39 31
West North Central 104 106 109 111 99 85 65 48 39 35 28
South Atlantic 119 104 112 107 100 99 80 59 68 54 40
East South Central 87 75 87 89 50 51 45 43 33 28 26
West South Central 78 69 77 75 74 71 57 38 35 27 21
Mountain 40 46 48 54 53 51 38 35 31 29 21
Pacific 71 63 58 62 61 60 45 34 28 25 21
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 117 114 113 117 ‡ 60 79 73 26 27 25
Alaska 27 ‡ ‡ ‡ 29 34 28 30 19 11 9
Arizona 14 23 30 29 28 28 16 23 21 19 14
Arkansas 109 ‡ 91 92 79 137 89 43 37 33 26
California 82 73 65 68 66 67 50 36 31 28 24
Colorado 78 104 107 121 115 108 87 80 73 73 54
Connecticut 193 186 190 209 197 189 156 151 181 171 148
Delaware 193 187 196 189 175 135 89 58 46 44 29
District of Columbia 276 ‡ ‡ ‡ 8 97 ‡ 104 316 221 187
Florida 114 58 75 78 75 95 73 42 56 31 18
Georgia 119 102 151 140 113 96 79 69 64 59 54
Hawaii 30 26 21 28 23 23 20 14 17 13 10
Idaho 3 6 6 8 8 8 8 4 2 3 2
Illinois 168 157 149 148 130 115 94 83 67 32 26
Indiana 71 84 87 87 65 36 35 31 35 30 21
Iowa 73 76 75 88 74 60 46 37 30 26 22
Kansas 110 110 108 96 101 91 77 51 41 35 23
Kentucky 90 52 110 122 106 79 62 49 41 29 30
Louisiana 203 199 179 174 178 153 143 101 94 52 34
Maine 51 58 67 80 91 71 48 37 43 39 43
Maryland 202 219 221 214 208 176 144 85 118 99 62
Massachusetts 51 66 77 135 118 86 72 62 53 48 49
Michigan 123 123 117 139 132 100 76 63 60 49 47
Minnesota 105 110 112 115 105 86 59 49 48 42 37
Mississippi 103 93 82 75 65 33 ‡ 20 40 35 24
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Table 1.7b. Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Missouri 157 157 166 168 137 124 97 65 45 40 34
Montana 17 15 15 18 20 12 9 11 8 8 5
Nebraska 47 51 47 45 52 37 28 28 33 36 24
Nevada 67 58 35 42 42 38 36 23 20 17 11
New Hampshire 42 50 56 76 65 58 40 38 31 22 16
New Jersey 79 82 84 88 94 84 70 64 62 58 51
New Mexico 31 21 33 46 46 53 29 12 14 4 2
New York 273 274 320 325 304 268 228 218 205 180 161
North Carolina 78 85 92 71 87 94 99 97 104 89 74
North Dakota 4 5 4 9 6 6 4 3 2 3 †
Ohio 97 96 129 132 148 128 111 78 66 47 33
Oklahoma 60 73 71 62 57 50 37 20 19 14 10
Oregon 38 35 35 38 41 38 29 25 22 16 12
Pennsylvania 105 141 135 126 113 102 66 55 44 15 ‡
Puerto Rico 5 3 5 3 7 7 5 4 6 7 6
Rhode Island 177 174 178 171 173 157 136 97 93 91 85
South Carolina 95 102 130 124 113 95 69 50 42 39 26
South Dakota 14 20 31 29 27 28 17 14 16 14 9
Tennessee 56 52 54 52 43 34 28 27 29 27 26
Texas 51 51 55 56 56 50 40 28 27 24 20
Utah 45 38 46 50 58 59 43 40 32 27 22
Vermont 68 69 117 133 124 107 68 72 75 67 52
Virginia 131 171 105 90 79 73 52 41 39 34 27
Washington 41 42 47 55 54 50 37 29 23 18 13
West Virginia 20 26 54 95 68 50 20 6 4 2 3
Wisconsin 58 46 62 80 66 46 42 37 33 34 24
Wyoming 24 20 22 21 20 22 13 15 12 9 8
‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population.
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
Table 1.7b. Primary cocaine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population,
2003-2013 (continued)
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 133,678 142,487 171,816 162,819 149,549 129,052 119,090 118,088 116,041 125,966 138,514
Census division
New England 312 341 451 501 439 387 331 422 391 446 524
Middle Atlantic 1,110 1,331 1,325 1,192 1,344 1,191 1,289 1,423 1,638 1,622 1,663
East North Central 4,696 6,004 6,994 6,402 4,329 3,561 4,026 4,302 4,860 4,593 4,851
West North Central 17,527 21,274 25,105 19,910 17,516 14,651 15,798 16,841 16,446 20,762 25,392
South Atlantic 5,061 5,149 9,158 6,412 5,416 4,955 5,216 5,234 6,526 6,744 7,591
East South Central 3,420 3,673 4,396 3,836 1,735 2,245 2,848 3,785 3,523 3,257 3,836
West South Central 10,329 8,794 14,703 13,042 11,660 11,402 11,546 9,573 9,734 10,610 12,610
Mountain 14,631 19,552 23,719 22,715 20,688 16,680 15,013 16,693 17,049 20,003 20,936
Pacific 76,592 76,369 85,965 88,809 86,420 73,979 63,023 59,815 55,873 57,927 61,111
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 1,708 1,976 1,940 1,714 ‡ 929 1,678 1,934 940 1,009 1,220
Alaska 72 ‡ ‡ ‡ 117 130 149 185 218 301 329
Arizona 1,618 3,285 4,533 3,686 3,095 2,862 2,376 3,988 3,885 4,461 4,290
Arkansas 3,015 ‡ 3,460 2,940 2,601 4,320 4,028 2,541 2,180 2,297 2,873
California 62,075 60,280 66,803 70,813 68,880 59,202 49,528 45,942 42,104 43,669 46,483
Colorado 3,317 4,873 6,379 6,070 5,934 5,342 4,963 5,579 5,292 6,790 7,993
Connecticut 114 95 110 90 85 119 98 117 125 143 128
Delaware 15 18 32 37 24 22 9 9 9 15 19
District of Columbia 10 ‡ ‡ ‡ 1 8 ‡ 4 24 15 15
Florida 1,014 684 1,182 1,138 975 1,227 1,336 1,173 1,927 1,505 1,274
Georgia 2,796 2,868 5,685 3,313 2,651 1,931 1,969 2,191 2,353 2,875 3,679
Hawaii 2,567 2,382 2,623 2,179 2,182 1,922 1,985 1,839 1,916 2,097 2,059
Idaho 814 2,173 2,347 2,880 2,650 1,645 1,616 1,118 1,158 1,612 1,182
Illinois 2,156 2,605 2,566 2,395 1,302 1,001 927 1,084 1,109 821 868
Indiana 1,415 1,962 2,313 2,208 1,476 1,098 1,425 1,482 1,920 1,767 2,040
Iowa 5,333 5,558 5,778 4,507 3,434 2,653 3,295 4,254 3,554 4,412 5,451
Kansas 1,444 1,809 2,190 1,582 1,972 1,824 2,052 1,916 1,991 2,361 2,717
Kentucky 691 529 1,306 1,248 1,044 843 832 1,026 1,114 938 1,132
Louisiana 790 1,051 1,225 943 970 718 745 830 1,011 744 862
Maine 51 62 79 104 80 72 70 87 94 97 97
Table 1.8a. Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number,
2003-2013
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Maryland 173 204 215 222 219 162 148 94 131 135 130
Massachusetts 101 119 152 190 163 94 70 126 89 113 175
Michigan 567 754 797 605 452 601 706 819 817 861 848
Minnesota 4,270 5,893 7,127 5,333 4,846 3,668 3,598 4,140 4,480 5,602 7,404
Mississippi 653 610 609 460 404 196 ‡ 300 530 459 519
Missouri 3,968 4,914 6,154 5,294 4,513 4,544 5,056 4,537 3,937 5,286 6,050
Montana 1,116 1,185 1,476 1,128 964 517 425 498 763 909 1,009
Nebraska 1,699 2,059 2,094 1,658 1,591 1,147 1,068 1,191 1,645 2,081 2,500
Nevada 3,256 3,338 3,419 3,180 2,775 1,965 1,891 1,884 1,951 2,267 2,230
New Hampshire 17 33 56 75 53 51 45 45 30 34 46
New Jersey 137 194 173 189 203 189 245 243 271 236 324
New Mexico 268 315 703 910 1,018 845 626 477 782 717 593
New York 699 673 704 610 783 694 805 938 1,132 1,266 1,339
North Carolina 283 333 487 302 319 495 791 851 1,064 936 1,235
North Dakota 239 374 417 378 249 191 128 146 117 244 407
Ohio 320 424 835 751 744 586 679 609 699 678 613
Oklahoma 3,555 4,007 4,194 3,728 3,365 2,687 2,965 2,740 2,714 2,965 3,246
Oregon 7,548 8,560 10,075 9,266 8,863 7,493 6,840 7,134 6,990 7,164 7,103
Pennsylvania 274 464 448 393 358 308 239 242 235 120 ‡
Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - 2 1 - - - - 1 2 - -
Rhode Island 10 13 16 23 28 32 29 11 26 25 38
South Carolina 300 421 778 712 605 596 551 560 622 839 797
South Dakota 574 667 1,345 1,158 911 624 601 657 722 776 863
Tennessee 368 558 541 414 287 277 338 525 939 851 965
Texas 2,969 3,736 5,824 5,431 4,724 3,677 3,808 3,462 3,829 4,604 5,629
Utah 3,310 3,367 3,567 3,989 3,605 2,944 2,457 2,496 2,579 2,608 2,829
Vermont 19 19 38 19 30 19 19 36 27 34 40
Virginia 413 544 514 350 363 282 298 283 325 407 396
Washington 4,330 5,147 6,464 6,551 6,378 5,232 4,521 4,715 4,645 4,696 5,137
West Virginia 57 77 265 338 259 232 114 69 71 17 46
Wisconsin 238 259 483 443 355 275 289 308 315 466 482
Wyoming 932 1,016 1,295 872 647 560 659 653 639 639 810
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
Table 1.8a. Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number,
2003-2013 (continued)
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 54 57 69 64 58 50 46 45 44 47 51
Census division
New England 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4
Middle Atlantic 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 5 5 5
East North Central 12 16 18 17 11 9 10 11 12 12 12
West North Central 107 129 151 119 104 86 93 98 95 119 145
South Atlantic 11 11 19 13 11 10 10 10 13 13 15
East South Central 24 25 30 26 11 15 19 24 23 21 24
West South Central 39 32 53 47 41 40 39 32 32 35 40
Mountain 92 120 142 132 118 93 83 92 93 107 110
Pacific 198 195 217 223 214 182 153 143 132 136 142
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 45 52 51 44 ‡ 24 42 48 23 25 30
Alaska 14 ‡ ‡ ‡ 21 23 26 33 38 52 56
Arizona 35 69 92 73 59 54 44 75 72 82 78
Arkansas 132 ‡ 149 125 110 180 167 104 89 93 116
California 214 206 226 238 229 195 162 148 134 137 145
Colorado 88 127 164 153 147 130 119 133 124 157 182
Connecticut 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 5 4
Delaware 2 3 5 5 3 3 1 1 1 2 2
District of Columbia 2 ‡ ‡ ‡ † 2 ‡ † 4 3 3
Florida 7 5 8 7 6 8 8 7 12 9 8
Georgia 39 39 76 43 34 24 24 27 29 35 44
Hawaii 245 225 244 201 201 176 181 164 169 184 179
Idaho 73 191 201 241 217 132 128 88 90 123 89
Illinois 21 25 24 23 12 9 9 10 10 8 8
Indiana 28 38 44 42 28 21 27 27 35 32 37
Iowa 216 224 232 180 137 105 130 166 138 170 209
Kansas 64 80 96 69 85 78 88 82 84 99 114
Kentucky 20 15 37 35 29 23 23 28 30 26 31
Louisiana 21 28 33 27 27 19 20 22 27 19 22
Maine 5 5 7 9 7 6 6 8 8 8 8
Maryland 4 4 5 5 5 3 3 2 3 3 3
Massachusetts 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 3
Michigan 7 9 9 7 5 7 8 10 10 10 10
Minnesota 101 138 166 123 111 83 81 93 100 124 162
Mississippi 28 26 25 19 17 8 ‡ 12 22 19 21
Table 1.8b. Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions
per 100,000 population, 2003-2013
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 83 102 126 107 91 91 100 90 78 104 119
Montana 143 150 185 140 118 63 51 59 90 106 117
Nebraska 118 142 143 113 108 77 72 79 108 136 162
Nevada 176 174 172 155 131 91 87 84 86 98 95
New Hampshire 2 3 5 7 5 4 4 4 3 3 4
New Jersey 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4
New Mexico 17 20 44 56 62 51 38 28 45 41 34
New York 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 8
North Carolina 4 5 7 4 4 6 10 11 13 12 15
North Dakota 44 69 77 69 46 35 23 26 20 42 67
Ohio 3 4 9 8 8 6 7 6 7 7 6
Oklahoma 122 136 142 125 112 89 97 88 87 94 102
Oregon 252 283 329 297 280 234 211 219 212 215 211
Pennsylvania 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 ‡
Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - † † - - - - † † - -
Rhode Island 1 1 2 3 3 4 3 1 3 3 4
South Carolina 9 12 22 19 16 16 14 14 16 21 20
South Dakota 90 103 206 175 137 93 89 97 106 112 123
Tennessee 7 11 11 8 6 5 6 10 17 16 18
Texas 17 21 31 29 24 19 19 17 18 22 26
Utah 177 176 182 197 173 138 113 116 117 117 124
Vermont 4 4 7 4 6 4 4 7 5 6 7
Virginia 7 9 8 5 6 4 4 4 5 6 6
Washington 84 99 123 122 117 95 80 83 81 81 88
West Virginia 4 5 17 22 17 15 7 4 4 1 3
Wisconsin 5 6 10 9 7 6 6 6 7 10 10
Wyoming 221 239 303 201 147 125 145 139 135 133 167
Table 1.8b. Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions
per 100,000 population, 2003-2013 (continued)
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 52,768 60,860 71,356 85,003 100,728 124,716 146,128 168,632 195,597 176,700 154,778
Census division
New England 7,103 8,556 10,096 13,612 15,211 15,298 14,772 16,592 18,494 18,634 18,658
Middle Atlantic 9,314 12,034 12,951 14,628 18,979 22,615 25,768 33,704 39,270 35,220 28,175
East North Central 6,512 7,749 9,708 12,178 14,591 16,584 20,278 23,683 25,006 22,412 19,903
West North Central 2,310 3,333 3,699 4,236 5,123 6,839 9,282 10,267 10,390 10,695 10,732
South Atlantic 11,220 11,584 14,565 16,686 19,178 27,209 34,753 38,406 55,853 44,053 36,039
East South Central 4,809 4,631 5,913 6,587 5,901 8,047 9,667 12,836 12,781 11,592 11,116
West South Central 4,514 5,128 5,897 6,162 7,917 10,576 11,182 10,001 10,960 10,265 8,515
Mountain 1,960 2,391 2,703 3,338 3,993 4,726 5,849 6,973 7,407 8,508 7,659
Pacific 5,026 5,453 5,822 7,570 9,801 12,786 14,542 16,116 15,410 15,308 13,971
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 1,237 1,361 1,584 1,559 ‡ 1,468 2,155 2,685 1,176 1,539 1,758
Alaska 115 ‡ ‡ ‡ 124 173 322 357 391 341 276
Arizona 71 110 157 271 357 495 720 1,392 1,471 1,772 1,562
Arkansas 528 ‡ 762 778 1,214 2,885 2,696 1,707 1,524 2,043 1,932
California 3,503 3,465 3,234 5,050 6,317 7,647 8,491 9,722 9,232 9,386 8,684
Colorado 629 752 869 1,056 1,219 1,589 1,952 2,371 2,510 3,278 3,097
Connecticut 1,222 1,606 1,722 1,790 2,050 2,369 2,420 2,567 3,494 3,460 3,450
Delaware 173 232 312 568 820 1,101 1,397 1,346 1,687 1,446 863
District of Columbia 13 ‡ ‡ ‡ - - 2 ‡ 47 66 52 47
Florida 3,448 2,139 2,553 3,701 4,406 8,788 13,191 15,462 27,059 16,533 12,411
Georgia 975 802 2,177 2,067 1,683 1,949 2,422 3,064 3,248 3,412 3,248
Hawaii 104 113 155 133 173 195 212 249 303 314 298
Idaho 48 147 129 244 213 278 354 322 356 498 267
Illinois 802 892 899 1,423 1,432 1,660 1,709 2,402 2,297 1,641 1,536
Indiana 1,219 1,520 1,778 2,047 1,872 1,716 1,987 2,534 3,086 3,157 3,293
Iowa 298 467 438 499 502 622 1,027 1,392 1,266 1,335 1,470
Kansas 179 268 255 250 345 579 835 778 826 839 787
Kentucky 1,635 1,346 2,183 2,946 3,626 4,298 5,043 6,239 6,685 4,887 4,050
Louisiana 1,906 2,479 2,269 2,004 2,620 2,845 3,179 3,328 4,328 3,093 2,187
Maine 1,558 1,882 2,422 3,082 3,894 4,520 4,449 4,174 4,977 5,128 4,608
Maryland 2,087 2,680 3,201 3,740 4,447 4,962 5,988 5,203 8,665 8,467 5,921
Massachusetts 2,837 3,430 3,697 5,906 6,214 4,731 4,449 5,405 5,258 5,279 5,764
Michigan 2,460 3,048 3,410 4,595 5,382 6,302 7,289 8,002 8,357 7,784 7,623
Minnesota 1,016 1,350 1,466 1,771 2,465 3,012 3,900 4,592 4,976 4,811 4,729
Mississippi 570 642 568 553 532 259 ‡ 522 1,036 962 834
Number of admissions aged 12 and olderCensus division and
state or jurisdiction
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Table 1.9a. Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number,
2003-2013
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 670 900 1,158 1,263 1,347 2,044 2,848 2,594 2,190 2,497 2,609
Montana 349 343 402 488 711 599 776 841 920 981 768
Nebraska 73 217 205 208 224 260 290 396 623 648 592
Nevada 233 297 289 266 333 399 543 543 586 616 535
New Hampshire 176 242 225 308 414 696 908 1,163 966 855 924
New Jersey 1,256 1,696 2,213 2,692 3,479 4,137 5,267 7,269 8,736 8,366 6,730
New Mexico 118 117 196 242 273 291 336 305 433 285 307
New York 5,050 5,994 6,692 7,425 10,260 11,983 14,622 19,217 24,022 24,020 21,445
North Carolina 1,136 1,477 1,717 1,601 2,088 3,158 5,091 7,196 8,948 8,239 8,370
North Dakota 31 52 38 86 72 109 121 157 118 184 185
Ohio 1,623 1,750 2,840 3,098 4,652 5,681 7,747 9,036 9,503 7,818 5,758
Oklahoma 507 733 768 870 1,141 1,438 1,533 1,643 1,509 1,562 1,417
Oregon 611 809 1,024 1,249 1,809 2,254 2,581 2,676 2,823 2,649 2,240
Pennsylvania 3,008 4,344 4,046 4,511 5,240 6,495 5,879 7,218 6,512 2,834 ‡
Puerto Rico - - 1 2 6 34 36 35 54 26 13 10
Rhode Island 796 862 944 1,108 1,113 1,177 1,042 1,372 1,545 1,476 1,339
South Carolina 876 990 1,242 1,155 1,284 1,618 1,801 1,981 2,053 2,282 1,829
South Dakota 43 79 139 159 168 213 261 358 391 381 360
Tennessee1
1,367 1,282 1,578 1,529 1,743 2,022 2,469 3,390 3,884 4,204 4,474
Texas 1,573 1,916 2,098 2,510 2,942 3,408 3,774 3,323 3,599 3,567 2,979
Utah 425 520 555 694 766 898 909 941 880 837 771
Vermont 514 534 1,086 1,418 1,526 1,805 1,504 1,911 2,254 2,436 2,573
Virginia 2,034 2,692 1,730 1,531 1,601 1,933 2,306 2,776 2,980 3,014 2,648
Washington 693 1,066 1,409 1,138 1,378 2,517 2,936 3,112 2,661 2,618 2,473
West Virginia 478 572 1,633 2,323 2,849 3,698 2,557 1,331 1,147 608 702
Wisconsin 408 539 781 1,015 1,253 1,225 1,546 1,709 1,763 2,012 1,693
Wyoming 87 105 106 77 121 177 259 258 251 241 352
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
Table 1.9a. Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number,
2003-2013 (continued)
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Number of admissions aged 12 and older
1 Tennessee included heroin admissions in other opiates through June 2009. In this report, Tennessee's 2009 heroin admissions are still included in the other opiates
category since there is less than a full year of disaggregated heroin data.
NOTES: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Non-heroin
opiates/synthetics include codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, morphine, opium, oxycodone, pentazocine, propoxyphene, tramadol, and any other drug
with morphine-like effects. Non-prescription use of methadone is not included.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total 21 25 28 34 39 48 56 64 74 66 57
Census division
New England 59 71 83 112 124 124 119 133 148 148 148
Middle Atlantic 27 35 38 43 55 65 74 96 112 100 80
East North Central 17 20 25 31 37 42 52 61 64 57 50
West North Central 14 20 22 25 30 40 54 60 60 62 61
South Atlantic 25 25 31 35 39 55 70 76 109 85 69
East South Central 33 32 40 44 39 53 63 83 82 74 70
West South Central 17 19 21 22 28 37 38 34 36 33 27
Mountain 12 15 16 19 23 26 32 38 40 46 40
Pacific 13 14 15 19 24 31 35 39 37 36 32
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 33 36 41 40 ‡ 37 54 67 29 38 43
Alaska 22 ‡ ‡ ‡ 22 30 56 63 68 58 47
Arizona 2 2 3 5 7 9 13 26 27 32 28
Arkansas 23 ‡ 33 33 51 120 112 70 62 83 78
California 12 12 11 17 21 25 28 31 29 30 27
Colorado 17 20 22 27 30 39 47 57 59 76 70
Connecticut 42 55 59 61 69 80 81 84 114 112 112
Delaware 25 33 44 79 112 149 187 177 220 186 110
District of Columbia 3 ‡ ‡ ‡ - - † ‡ 9 12 9 8
Florida 24 14 17 24 28 56 83 96 165 99 74
Georgia 14 11 29 27 21 24 30 38 40 42 39
Hawaii 10 11 14 12 16 18 19 22 27 27 26
Idaho 4 13 11 20 17 22 28 25 28 38 20
Illinois 8 8 9 13 13 15 16 22 21 15 14
Indiana 24 29 34 39 35 32 37 47 57 58 60
Iowa 12 19 18 20 20 25 41 54 49 51 56
Kansas 8 12 11 11 15 25 36 33 35 35 33
Kentucky 47 39 62 83 101 119 139 171 182 133 109
Louisiana 51 67 61 56 72 77 85 88 114 81 57
Maine 139 167 214 271 341 395 388 363 431 443 397
Maryland 45 58 68 79 94 104 125 107 176 170 118
Massachusetts 52 62 67 107 112 84 79 96 92 92 100
Michigan 29 36 40 54 63 74 86 96 100 92 90
Minnesota 24 32 34 41 57 69 88 103 111 106 104
Mississippi 24 27 24 23 22 11 ‡ 21 42 39 34
Table 1.9b. Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per
100,000 population, 2003-2013
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Missouri 14 19 24 26 27 41 57 51 43 49 51
Montana 45 44 50 60 87 73 93 100 109 115 89
Nebraska 5 15 14 14 15 18 19 26 41 42 38
Nevada 13 15 15 13 16 19 25 24 26 27 23
New Hampshire 16 22 20 27 37 61 80 102 85 75 80
New Jersey 17 23 31 37 48 57 72 97 117 111 89
New Mexico 8 7 12 15 17 18 20 18 25 16 18
New York 31 37 41 45 62 72 88 116 144 143 127
North Carolina 16 21 24 22 28 41 65 91 112 101 102
North Dakota 6 10 7 16 13 20 22 28 21 31 31
Ohio 17 18 29 32 48 58 79 93 97 80 59
Oklahoma 17 25 26 29 38 47 50 53 48 49 44
Oregon 20 27 33 40 57 70 80 82 86 80 67
Pennsylvania 29 41 38 42 49 60 54 66 59 26 ‡
Puerto Rico - - † † † 1 1 1 2 † † †
Rhode Island 87 94 104 122 123 130 115 151 171 163 147
South Carolina 25 28 35 32 34 43 47 51 52 58 46
South Dakota 7 12 21 24 25 32 38 53 57 55 51
Tennessee1
28 26 31 30 34 39 47 63 72 77 81
Texas 9 11 11 13 15 17 19 16 17 17 14
Utah 23 27 28 34 37 42 42 44 40 37 34
Vermont 97 100 203 263 283 334 277 351 413 445 469
Virginia 33 43 27 24 25 29 35 42 44 44 38
Washington 14 21 27 21 25 45 52 55 47 45 42
West Virginia 31 37 105 149 183 237 163 83 72 38 44
Wisconsin 9 12 17 22 26 26 32 36 36 41 35
Wyoming 21 25 25 18 27 40 57 55 53 50 72
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of
the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ:
Annual Estimates of the Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES
and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013;
PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population.
1 Tennessee included heroin admissions in other opiates through June 2009. In this report, Tennessee's 2009 heroin admissions are still included in the other opiates
category since there is less than a full year of disaggregated heroin data.
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
NOTES: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Non-heroin
opiates/synthetics include codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, morphine, opium, oxycodone, pentazocine, propoxyphene, tramadol, and any other drug
with morphine-like effects. Non-prescription use of methadone is not included.
Table 1.9b. Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per
100,000 population, 2003-2013 (continued)
79
Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Free-
standing
residential
Hospital
inpatient
Ambu-
latory
Short-
term
(<30
days)
Long-
term
(30+
days)
Hospital
(non-
detox)
Out-
patient
Detox-
ification
Resi-
dential
Total 1,683,445 43.3 11.3 18.1 3.1 0.7 9.1 7.2 0.3 5.5 1.2 0.3 100.0
Census division
New England 192,016 29.0 8.8 32.0 2.2 0.4 5.6 6.4 0.8 12.1 2.0 0.6 100.0
Middle Atlantic 358,250 41.7 7.1 13.2 10.4 0.7 12.7 7.4 * 5.5 1.0 0.3 100.0
East North Central 189,548 60.3 9.8 10.2 0.9 0.2 7.0 5.0 0.1 4.7 1.2 0.6 100.0
West North Central 166,402 26.0 32.5 9.7 0.5 2.9 16.0 7.9 0.9 2.6 0.3 0.7 100.0
South Atlantic 251,474 55.7 8.2 17.7 2.5 0.7 5.5 4.9 0.4 4.2 0.2 0.1 100.0
East South Central 47,497 33.1 17.2 21.9 1.2 - - 17.4 6.7 - - 2.0 0.5 0.1 100.0
West South Central 77,016 34.9 11.5 18.7 0.1 1.4 25.2 5.2 0.2 1.9 0.5 0.4 100.0
Mountain 152,425 41.6 7.0 40.6 0.1 0.1 5.4 2.7 0.3 2.1 * 0.1 100.0
Pacific 245,768 48.2 11.3 11.7 0.1 0.1 2.8 14.8 - - 7.9 3.2 0.1 100.0
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 10,225 27.7 31.2 4.2 - - - - 13.7 20.0 - - 3.1 * * 100.0
Alaska 6,365 47.1 11.2 22.2 2.4 - - 2.3 13.0 - - 1.0 0.7 0.1 100.0
Arizona 21,248 90.1 * 1.9 0.2 - - 2.4 0.1 0.5 4.6 * 0.1 100.0
Arkansas 11,602 32.4 18.7 16.5 - - - - 22.7 - - - - 5.9 2.5 1.2 100.0
California 160,313 46.8 5.4 13.9 - - 0.1 0.7 18.6 - - 9.6 4.9 0.1 100.0
Colorado 86,017 24.1 3.8 61.7 0.1 * 6.1 2.6 * 1.7 - - - - 100.0
Connecticut 64,040 29.0 20.7 18.2 5.0 1.2 4.9 7.8 2.3 10.9 - - - - 100.0
Delaware 6,701 49.0 7.6 20.5 - - - - 0.5 6.8 - - 15.6 - - - - 100.0
District of Columbia 5,204 29.4 13.1 20.5 2.5 - - 22.8 0.5 - - 3.4 2.4 5.4 100.0
Florida 48,047 34.4 0.8 49.2 - - 1.7 1.3 9.5 - - 2.7 0.1 0.2 100.0
Georgia 44,402 68.5 1.7 12.9 10.0 0.9 - - 6.1 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Hawaii 6,697 40.5 26.2 16.7 - - - - - - 16.1 - - 0.5 - - - - 100.0
Idaho 4,277 70.1 24.4 0.5 - - - - 3.5 0.3 - - 1.1 * * 100.0
Illinois 32,761 48.1 14.7 11.8 - - - - 18.0 1.4 - - 5.3 0.1 0.7 100.0
Indiana 25,960 86.5 1.5 5.0 1.0 - - 2.5 1.6 0.4 1.5 0.1 * 100.0
Table 2.1. Admissions aged 12 and older, by type of service at admission and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2013
Census division and
state or jurisdiction No. of
admis-
sions 12
and over
Type of service at admission
Ambulatory1
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Detoxification
(24-hour service)1
Rehabilitation/residential1
Medication-assisted
opioid therapy2
Total
80
Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Free-
standing
residential
Hospital
inpatient
Ambu-
latory
Short-
term
(<30
days)
Long-
term
(30+
days)
Hospital
(non-
detox)
Out-
patient
Detox-
ification
Resi-
dential
Iowa 29,470 56.3 24.0 3.4 1.9 * 11.9 1.8 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.1 100.0
Kansas 12,134 65.9 9.2 11.2 - - - - 12.9 0.8 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Kentucky 17,171 49.7 5.2 35.8 - - - - 4.1 1.2 - - 2.3 1.4 0.2 100.0
Louisiana 12,959 24.0 5.5 13.2 0.6 * 32.6 21.8 - - 0.2 0.5 1.6 100.0
Maine 14,046 31.5 9.0 4.6 6.7 * 4.3 3.4 * 35.0 3.6 1.9 100.0
Maryland 51,354 38.8 19.7 9.7 0.4 0.9 9.2 5.7 - - 14.9 0.8 - - 100.0
Massachusetts 88,108 24.1 - - 51.0 - - * 5.1 6.9 - - 9.0 2.9 0.9 100.0
Michigan 54,881 53.9 5.9 12.5 - - - - 11.0 6.1 - - 6.0 3.6 1.2 100.0
Minnesota 53,201 0.1 49.7 - - - - - - 20.6 18.7 2.6 6.5 - - 1.9 100.0
Mississippi 5,625 41.9 2.8 - - 8.9 - - 41.5 1.0 - - 3.8 * 0.1 100.0
Missouri 37,567 23.9 39.4 13.2 0.8 - - 20.3 - - - - 1.7 0.6 0.1 100.0
Montana 7,567 53.1 15.4 21.5 - - 2.8 0.9 2.7 3.6 - - - - - - 100.0
Nebraska 17,750 32.3 4.3 49.8 - - * 7.3 3.8 - - 0.5 1.7 0.2 100.0
Nevada 8,690 51.8 8.9 23.8 - - - - 14.8 - - - - 0.7 - - - - 100.0
New Hampshire 4,630 51.6 17.5 - - - - - - 22.9 4.8 - - 2.9 - - 0.4 100.0
New Jersey 72,797 31.1 25.0 9.2 0.7 0.1 9.9 7.5 * 11.1 5.1 0.3 100.0
New Mexico 5,318 61.9 16.4 4.5 - - - - 8.4 1.4 - - 5.9 0.3 1.2 100.0
New York 285,453 44.4 2.5 14.2 12.9 0.9 13.4 7.4 - - 4.0 * 0.3 100.0
North Carolina 52,556 67.3 9.0 8.8 2.8 * 7.1 2.5 1.8 0.7 * - - 100.0
North Dakota 2,693 48.5 23.9 1.5 - - - - 11.6 14.6 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Ohio 51,856 60.6 17.0 5.7 0.9 0.6 0.1 7.4 - - 6.7 0.6 0.4 100.0
Oklahoma 12,779 60.8 0.1 16.1 - - - - 20.4 1.3 1.3 - - - - - - 100.0
Oregon 38,806 61.9 15.4 10.0 - - * - - 8.6 - - 3.9 0.2 0.1 100.0
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 3,049 62.7 4.8 - - 9.0 1.9 - - 5.3 - - 15.4 0.3 0.5 100.0
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction No. of
admis-
sions 12
and over
Type of service at admission
Ambulatory1
Detoxification
(24-hour service)1
Rehabilitation/residential1
Medication-assisted
opioid therapy2
Total
Table 2.1. Admissions aged 12 and older, by type of service at admission and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2013
(continued)
81
Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Free-
standing
residential
Hospital
inpatient
Ambu-
latory
Short-
term
(<30
days)
Long-
term
(30+
days)
Hospital
(non-
detox)
Out-
patient
Detox-
ification
Resi-
dential
Rhode Island 11,489 36.6 10.0 21.3 - - * 7.9 4.3 0.8 14.2 4.7 - - 100.0
South Carolina 16,032 65.1 17.8 14.8 - - - - 0.9 1.5 - - - - - - - - 100.0
South Dakota 13,587 19.4 23.3 - - - - 36.0 10.1 10.7 - - 0.4 * 0.1 100.0
Tennessee 14,476 13.7 27.0 26.5 0.6 - - 26.3 5.9 - - * - - - - 100.0
Texas 39,676 30.9 15.0 22.0 - - 2.7 25.1 2.6 - - 1.8 - - - - 100.0
Utah 13,876 44.9 15.2 32.5 - - * 3.2 1.8 * 2.2 0.1 0.1 100.0
Vermont 9,703 50.6 4.0 18.3 - - - - 6.8 0.9 - - 17.4 1.5 0.5 100.0
Virginia 25,033 83.0 1.6 1.7 * - - 13.4 0.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Washington 33,587 40.6 31.7 - - - - - - 16.6 3.8 - - 7.3 - - - - 100.0
West Virginia 2,145 84.4 4.9 10.3 - - - - - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Wisconsin 24,090 63.0 5.4 17.8 4.2 0.4 2.8 5.6 0.3 0.5 - - - - 100.0
Wyoming 5,432 44.9 25.3 0.4 0.9 - - 2.9 25.4 0.2 - - - - - - 100.0
Table 2.1. Admissions aged 12 and older, by type of service at admission and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2013
(continued)
2 Therapy with methadone or buprenorphine is part of client's treatment plan.
1 Ambulatory, detoxification, and rehabilitation/residential types of service exclude medication-assisted opioid therapy.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data
received through 1.23.15.
NOTES: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may
not sum to 100 due to rounding.
Medication-assisted
opioid therapy2
Detoxification
(24-hour service)1
Total
Census division and
state or jurisdiction No. of
admis-
sions 12
and over
Type of service at admission
Ambulatory1
Rehabilitation/residential1
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
82
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total 1,683,451 355,366 276,212 316,797 154,778 69,629 32,758 281,991 138,514 15,384 3,307 2,088 5,109 913 30,605
Census division
New England 192,016 41,926 24,518 74,690 18,658 5,330 3,814 13,636 524 2,024 205 257 867 117 5,450
Middle Atlantic 358,250 63,644 70,596 97,079 28,175 19,812 11,094 56,635 1,663 4,416 845 231 1,732 55 2,273
East North Central 189,548 41,315 30,918 35,897 19,903 9,603 2,764 36,655 4,851 1,507 320 210 217 111 5,277
West North Central 166,402 47,250 30,905 10,431 10,732 3,725 1,256 32,502 25,392 856 200 491 323 176 2,163
South Atlantic 251,480 50,253 37,159 29,846 36,039 14,327 6,677 54,955 7,591 3,370 855 312 1,015 135 8,946
East South Central 47,497 7,501 6,315 4,442 11,116 2,885 1,265 8,244 3,836 876 90 49 1 41 836
West South Central 77,016 11,887 10,321 8,479 8,515 4,290 2,204 14,406 12,610 1,209 256 103 503 61 2,172
Mountain 152,425 55,219 31,592 12,300 7,659 2,484 1,547 17,836 20,936 566 147 205 30 123 1,781
Pacific 245,768 35,496 33,493 43,040 13,971 7,087 2,048 46,427 61,111 535 382 230 421 94 1,433
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 10,225 1,860 1,185 347 1,758 752 279 2,426 1,220 192 32 16 - - 11 147
Alaska 6,365 2,349 2,070 445 276 29 26 587 329 8 9 8 - - 4 225
Arizona 21,248 3,955 2,862 3,611 1,562 384 365 3,794 4,290 92 23 56 - - 10 244
Arkansas 11,602 2,455 1,338 73 1,932 455 188 1,912 2,873 140 79 22 21 17 97
California 160,313 17,733 16,049 31,784 8,684 6,164 1,653 30,043 46,483 384 195 109 393 58 581
Colorado 86,017 39,470 21,264 4,478 3,097 1,456 918 6,458 7,993 277 65 81 11 51 398
Connecticut 64,040 12,342 10,787 19,273 3,450 2,760 1,829 6,941 128 825 138 159 836 71 4,501
Delaware 6,701 417 669 2,447 863 144 87 1,441 19 35 9 6 14 - - 550
District of Columbia 5,204 786 1,022 1,171 47 732 319 659 15 3 - - 10 401 - - 39
Florida 48,047 12,156 4,201 2,549 12,411 1,940 1,164 9,234 1,274 902 364 96 2 30 1,724
Georgia 44,408 8,358 10,440 913 3,248 3,168 1,285 9,125 3,679 886 205 42 6 32 3,021
Hawaii 6,697 920 961 120 298 77 36 2,022 2,059 12 - - 5 1 3 183
Idaho 4,277 787 724 148 267 9 14 1,076 1,182 11 4 12 - - 6 37
Illinois 32,761 5,861 4,816 8,089 1,536 2,241 591 8,179 868 231 30 52 69 21 177
Indiana 25,960 4,599 5,273 2,391 3,293 844 312 5,586 2,040 437 50 26 12 19 1,078
Iowa 29,470 7,093 5,489 584 1,470 427 155 8,074 5,451 148 48 230 11 21 269
Kansas 12,134 2,175 2,122 167 787 425 116 3,378 2,717 60 15 38 50 21 63
Kentucky 17,171 2,557 2,194 3,437 4,050 717 380 2,089 1,132 361 16 10 - - 23 205
Louisiana 12,959 1,437 1,707 1,954 2,187 951 357 1,624 862 313 52 4 69 1 1,441
Maine 14,046 3,223 2,005 2,356 4,608 295 206 989 97 105 25 24 2 5 106
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Tran-
quil-
izers
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Table 2.2. Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2013
Primary substance at admission
Other/
none
speci-
fiedPCP
Inhal-
ants
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Opiates
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Alcohol Cocaine
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
83
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Maryland 51,354 8,317 5,866 16,812 5,921 2,440 670 9,839 130 514 20 44 441 20 320
Massachusetts 88,108 20,639 8,202 46,048 5,764 1,557 1,251 2,958 175 932 19 32 25 18 488
Michigan 54,881 11,899 8,813 11,834 7,623 3,171 783 8,924 848 484 158 29 3 24 288
Minnesota 53,201 14,097 9,669 5,289 4,729 1,177 502 8,960 7,404 270 64 135 30 42 833
Mississippi 5,625 962 887 104 834 398 186 1,183 519 104 13 7 1 - - 427
Missouri 37,567 7,615 6,281 4,153 2,609 1,377 365 8,089 6,050 305 39 62 219 42 361
Montana 7,567 2,001 2,163 187 768 15 27 1,316 1,009 14 3 12 - - 16 36
Nebraska 17,750 8,868 3,205 118 592 295 76 1,471 2,500 53 17 12 11 9 523
Nevada 8,690 1,837 1,096 918 535 192 76 1,579 2,230 76 12 16 16 9 98
New Hampshire 4,630 1,046 700 1,202 924 87 103 433 46 25 3 7 - - 9 45
New Jersey 72,797 12,860 8,173 26,807 6,730 2,137 1,711 11,358 324 733 15 52 606 9 1,282
New Mexico 5,318 2,154 551 527 307 27 2 405 593 6 11 1 - - 10 724
New York 285,453 50,784 62,423 70,272 21,445 17,675 9,383 45,277 1,339 3,683 830 179 1,126 46 991
North Carolina 52,556 11,084 6,693 2,997 8,370 4,036 2,058 14,091 1,235 611 133 57 43 26 1,122
North Dakota 2,693 787 544 22 185 2 3 713 407 11 1 2 - - 8 8
Ohio 51,856 7,642 8,080 11,167 5,758 2,415 838 11,277 613 255 73 83 130 27 3,498
Oklahoma 12,779 2,064 2,126 318 1,417 213 108 2,495 3,246 152 72 24 69 12 463
Oregon 38,806 10,851 6,218 5,392 2,240 259 142 6,348 7,103 15 138 21 4 8 67
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 3,049 875 395 593 10 86 89 695 - - 25 7 - - - - - - 274
Rhode Island 11,489 2,654 1,422 3,635 1,339 504 266 1,227 38 93 10 17 1 5 278
South Carolina 16,032 4,099 3,001 228 1,829 672 367 4,719 797 164 87 6 1 7 55
South Dakota 13,587 6,615 3,595 98 360 22 39 1,817 863 9 16 12 2 33 106
Tennessee 14,476 2,122 2,049 554 4,474 1,018 420 2,546 965 219 29 16 - - 7 57
Texas 39,676 5,931 5,150 6,134 2,979 2,671 1,551 8,375 5,629 604 53 53 344 31 171
Utah 13,876 3,234 1,796 2,308 771 394 115 2,139 2,829 72 12 21 3 17 165
Vermont 9,703 2,022 1,402 2,176 2,573 127 159 1,088 40 44 10 18 3 9 32
Virginia 25,033 4,680 5,004 2,397 2,648 1,174 706 5,538 396 239 35 42 106 17 2,051
Washington 33,587 3,643 8,195 5,299 2,473 558 191 7,427 5,137 116 40 87 23 21 377
West Virginia 2,145 356 263 332 702 21 21 309 46 16 2 9 1 3 64
Wisconsin 24,090 11,314 3,936 2,416 1,693 932 240 2,689 482 100 9 20 3 20 236
Wyoming 5,432 1,781 1,136 123 352 7 30 1,069 810 18 17 6 - - 4 79
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
Inhal-
ants
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Other/
none
speci-
fiedPCP
Seda-
tives
Primary substance at admission
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Table 2.2. Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2013 (continued)
84
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total 1,683,451 625 132 103 118 57 26 12 105 51 6 1 † 2 † 11
Census division
New England 192,016 1,518 332 194 591 148 42 30 108 4 16 2 2 7 † 43
Middle Atlantic 358,250 1,011 180 199 274 80 56 31 160 5 12 2 † 5 † 6
East North Central 189,548 479 104 78 91 50 24 7 93 12 4 † † † † 13
West North Central 166,402 950 270 176 60 61 21 7 186 145 5 1 3 2 1 12
South Atlantic 251,480 481 96 71 57 69 27 13 105 15 6 2 † 2 † 17
East South Central 47,497 301 48 40 28 70 18 8 52 24 6 † † † † 5
West South Central 77,016 247 38 33 27 27 14 7 46 40 4 † † 2 † 7
Mountain 152,425 804 291 167 65 40 13 8 94 110 3 † 1 † † 9
Pacific 245,768 571 82 78 100 32 16 5 108 142 1 † † † † 3
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 10,225 250 45 29 8 43 18 7 59 30 5 † † - - † 4
Alaska 6,365 1,090 402 355 76 47 5 4 101 56 1 2 1 - - † 39
Arizona 21,248 384 71 52 65 28 7 7 69 78 2 † 1 - - † 4
Arkansas 11,602 467 99 54 3 78 18 8 77 116 6 3 † † † 4
California 160,313 499 55 50 99 27 19 5 94 145 1 † † 1 † 2
Colorado 86,017 1,955 897 483 102 70 33 21 147 182 6 1 2 † 1 9
Connecticut 64,040 2,072 399 349 624 112 89 59 225 4 27 4 5 27 2 146
Delaware 6,701 852 53 85 311 110 18 11 183 2 4 1 † 2 - - 70
District of Columbia 5,204 925 140 182 208 8 130 57 117 3 † - - 2 71 - - 7
Florida 48,047 285 72 25 15 74 12 7 55 8 5 2 † † † 10
Georgia 44,408 536 101 126 11 39 38 16 110 44 11 2 † † † 36
Hawaii 6,697 584 80 84 10 26 7 3 176 179 1 - - † † † 16
Idaho 4,277 323 59 55 11 20 † 1 81 89 † † † - - † 3
Illinois 32,761 301 54 44 74 14 21 5 75 8 2 † † † † 2
Indiana 25,960 470 83 95 43 60 15 6 101 37 8 † † † † 20
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Seda-
tives
Table 2.3. Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000
population, 2013
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Primary substance at admissionCensus division and
state or jurisdiction Mari-
juana/
hashishTotal
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
Opiates
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over
Alcohol Other/
none
speci-
fied
Cocaine
PCP
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Inhal-
ants
85
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Iowa 29,470 1,130 272 210 22 56 16 6 309 209 6 2 9 † † 10
Kansas 12,134 509 91 89 7 33 18 5 142 114 3 † 2 2 † 3
Kentucky 17,171 464 69 59 93 109 19 10 56 31 10 † † - - † 6
Louisiana 12,959 336 37 44 51 57 25 9 42 22 8 1 † 2 † 37
Maine 14,046 1,211 278 173 203 397 25 18 85 8 9 2 2 † † 9
Maryland 51,354 1,024 166 117 335 118 49 13 196 3 10 † † 9 † 6
Massachusetts 88,108 1,523 357 142 796 100 27 22 51 3 16 † † † † 8
Michigan 54,881 649 141 104 140 90 38 9 106 10 6 2 † † † 3
Minnesota 53,201 1,165 309 212 116 104 26 11 196 162 6 1 3 † † 18
Mississippi 5,625 226 39 36 4 34 16 7 48 21 4 † † † - - 17
Missouri 37,567 736 149 123 81 51 27 7 159 119 6 † 1 4 † 7
Montana 7,567 877 232 251 22 89 2 3 153 117 2 † 1 - - 2 4
Nebraska 17,750 1,147 573 207 8 38 19 5 95 162 3 1 † † † 34
Nevada 8,690 372 79 47 39 23 8 3 68 95 3 † † † † 4
New Hampshire 4,630 402 91 61 104 80 8 9 38 4 2 † † - - † 4
New Jersey 72,797 961 170 108 354 89 28 23 150 4 10 † † 8 † 17
New Mexico 5,318 307 124 32 30 18 2 † 23 34 † † † - - † 42
New York 285,453 1,695 302 371 417 127 105 56 269 8 22 5 1 7 † 6
North Carolina 52,556 639 135 81 36 102 49 25 171 15 7 2 † † † 14
North Dakota 2,693 446 130 90 4 31 † † 118 67 2 † † - - 1 1
Ohio 51,856 527 78 82 113 59 25 9 115 6 3 † † 1 † 36
Oklahoma 12,779 400 65 67 10 44 7 3 78 102 5 2 † 2 † 15
Oregon 38,806 1,154 323 185 160 67 8 4 189 211 † 4 † † † 2
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 3,049 98 28 13 19 † 3 3 22 - - † † - - - - - - 9
Table 2.3. Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000
population, 2013 (continued)
Inhal-
ants
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Primary substance at admissionCensus division and
state or jurisdiction Tran-
quil-
izers PCP
Alcohol
Total
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over
Seda-
tives
Mari-
juana/
hashish
CocaineOpiates Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Other/
none
speci-
fied
Hallu-
cino-
gens
86
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Rhode Island 11,489 1,263 292 156 400 147 55 29 135 4 10 1 2 † † 31
South Carolina 16,032 399 102 75 6 46 17 9 117 20 4 2 † † † 1
South Dakota 13,587 1,942 945 514 14 51 3 6 260 123 1 2 2 † 5 15
Tennessee 14,476 264 39 37 10 81 19 8 46 18 4 † † - - † 1
Texas 39,676 184 27 24 28 14 12 7 39 26 3 † † 2 † †
Utah 13,876 608 142 79 101 34 17 5 94 124 3 † † † † 7
Vermont 9,703 1,770 369 256 397 469 23 29 199 7 8 2 3 † 2 6
Virginia 25,033 363 68 72 35 38 17 10 80 6 3 † † 2 † 30
Washington 33,587 574 62 140 90 42 10 3 127 88 2 † 1 † † 6
West Virginia 2,145 134 22 16 21 44 1 1 19 3 † † † † † 4
Wisconsin 24,090 493 232 81 49 35 19 5 55 10 2 † † † † 5
Wyoming 5,432 1,118 366 234 25 72 1 6 220 167 4 3 1 - - † 16
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received
through 1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2009-agesex-res, SC-EST2011-agesex-res, and SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual Estimates of the Resident
Population by Single-Year of Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic origin for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; SC-EST2013-agesex-civ: Annual Estimates of the
Civilian Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for the United States and States: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PRC-EST2009-AGESEX-RES and PRC-EST2013-AGESEX-RES:
Annual Estimates of the Resident Population by Single-Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013; PEP_2012_PEPSYASEX: Annual Estimates of the
Resident Population by Single Year of Age and Sex for Puerto Rico Commonwealth: April 1, 2003 to July 1, 2013.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population.
Opiates
Seda-
tives
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
PCP
Cocaine
Primary substance at admission
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older
Alcohol
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older Total
Inhal-
ants
Table 2.3. Admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000
population, 2013 (continued)
87
Unad-
justed
Ad-
justed1
Alcohol
only
With
second-
ary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total 1,683,451 625 718 162 124 124 73 27 12 111 62 7 1 † 2 † 13
Census division
New England 192,016 1,518 1,590 334 220 578 175 51 31 123 5 16 2 2 9 † 43
Middle Atlantic 358,250 1,011 1,496 265 297 398 152 78 42 215 9 19 4 1 6 † 11
East North Central 189,548 479 502 111 84 89 57 26 7 96 13 4 † † † † 14
West North Central 166,402 950 1,160 350 226 74 73 33 10 214 153 5 1 3 3 1 14
South Atlantic 251,480 481 513 103 71 60 90 25 14 101 19 8 2 † 1 † 18
East South Central 47,497 301 276 43 36 28 70 13 6 43 26 6 † † - - † 5
West South Central 77,016 247 273 44 38 24 36 12 5 42 56 5 1 † 1 † 8
Mountain 152,425 804 828 294 178 60 38 23 9 99 111 3 † 2 † † 9
Pacific 245,768 571 757 119 124 126 49 28 6 129 165 2 1 † 1 † 5
State or jurisdiction
Alabama 10,225 250 215 38 24 8 41 12 5 45 33 5 † † - - † 3
Alaska 6,365 1,090 622 208 183 51 36 6 4 67 43 † 1 † - - † 21
Arizona 21,248 384 423 78 56 70 32 12 6 76 83 2 † 2 - - † 5
Arkansas 11,602 467 492 109 55 3 85 16 7 75 126 6 4 † † † 4
California 160,313 499 622 71 70 127 41 30 5 95 175 2 † † 2 † 2
Colorado 86,017 1,955 2,211 1,054 577 92 58 52 23 156 176 7 2 2 † † 11
Connecticut 64,040 2,072 2,099 393 385 608 136 88 52 212 5 30 5 4 30 2 146
Delaware 6,701 852 986 59 109 360 141 16 11 171 3 5 1 † 2 - - 108
District of Columbia 5,204 925 307 54 57 57 3 43 15 54 1 † - - † 21 - - 2
Florida 48,047 285 380 98 33 19 109 13 8 63 12 8 2 † † † 14
Georgia 44,408 536 506 99 109 12 50 26 12 90 57 14 3 † † † 34
Hawaii 6,697 584 705 122 116 16 45 9 6 221 154 1 - - † † † 15
Idaho 4,277 323 377 69 61 17 17 1 † 97 107 1 † † - - † 3
Illinois 32,761 301 311 56 48 71 17 25 5 75 10 3 † † † † 2
Indiana 25,960 470 463 79 93 41 56 20 6 103 35 7 † † † † 20
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Table 2.4. Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or
jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2013
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over
Admissions
per 100,000
aged 12
and older
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity1
Primary substance at admission
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines PCP
Tran-
quil-
izers
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens
88
Unad-
justed
Ad-
justed1
Alcohol
only
With
second-
ary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Iowa 29,470 1,130 1,338 294 260 26 56 36 10 402 224 5 2 10 1 2 11
Kansas 12,134 509 565 95 104 7 34 29 7 154 121 2 † 2 5 1 3
Kentucky 17,171 464 444 66 60 83 102 24 11 56 27 9 † † - - † 5
Louisiana 12,959 336 326 37 44 50 65 18 8 32 28 9 1 † † † 32
Maine 14,046 1,211 1,492 321 216 226 487 43 27 126 9 12 2 6 † † 15
Maryland 51,354 1,024 1,025 167 114 356 152 38 13 155 3 13 † † 6 † 6
Massachusetts 88,108 1,523 1,575 361 161 805 109 32 24 52 3 17 † 1 † † 9
Michigan 54,881 649 657 142 108 134 102 35 9 105 11 6 2 † † † 3
Minnesota 53,201 1,165 1,504 349 291 161 152 48 16 263 186 6 2 4 1 1 22
Mississippi 5,625 226 234 40 36 5 44 10 6 39 30 5 † † † - - 20
Missouri 37,567 736 713 142 120 80 47 28 8 156 113 6 † 1 5 † 7
Montana 7,567 877 840 222 237 17 77 2 4 164 110 1 † 1 - - 2 3
Nebraska 17,750 1,147 1,608 842 327 8 39 41 9 110 186 4 1 † 1 † 39
Nevada 8,690 372 457 94 63 48 29 10 3 79 119 4 † † † † 5
New Hampshire 4,630 402 405 91 62 97 79 9 12 42 6 2 † † - - † 3
New Jersey 72,797 961 1,095 189 119 427 116 29 23 148 5 12 † † 7 † 20
New Mexico 5,318 307 229 81 24 15 12 4 - - 20 39 † † - - - - † 32
New York 285,453 1,695 1,650 296 367 384 165 97 50 240 10 22 5 1 5 † 8
North Carolina 52,556 639 641 131 79 39 122 44 26 154 18 9 2 † † † 14
North Dakota 2,693 446 429 124 93 3 25 3 † 121 56 2 † † - - 1 1
Ohio 51,856 527 518 75 81 108 57 25 9 115 6 3 † † 2 † 36
Oklahoma 12,779 400 414 67 69 10 45 9 4 82 103 5 2 † 3 † 15
Oregon 38,806 1,154 1,451 367 249 188 82 32 10 257 257 † 6 † † † 2
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 3,049 98 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Inhal-
ants
Tran-
quil-
izers
Seda-
tives
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity1
Primary substance at admission
Other/
none
speci-
fied
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over PCP
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Admissions
per 100,000
aged 12
and older
Table 2.4. Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or
jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2013 (continued)
89
Unad-
justed
Ad-
justed1
Alcohol
only
With
second-
ary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Rhode Island 11,489 1,263 1,304 291 170 383 150 74 32 159 4 10 1 2 † † 27
South Carolina 16,032 399 390 101 69 7 54 14 8 103 24 5 3 † † † 2
South Dakota 13,587 1,942 1,724 798 457 14 41 7 8 261 112 † 3 1 † 5 16
Tennessee 14,476 264 224 32 31 8 75 13 6 36 17 4 † † - - † 1
Texas 39,676 184 187 30 24 25 18 12 5 30 37 3 † † 2 † †
Utah 13,876 608 748 225 92 103 26 66 8 95 120 3 † 1 † † 7
Vermont 9,703 1,770 2,029 412 319 423 512 28 36 263 9 13 2 4 † 1 6
Virginia 25,033 363 326 58 66 33 42 14 9 66 6 4 † † 2 † 24
Washington 33,587 574 738 74 185 116 59 19 5 164 102 2 † 2 † † 7
West Virginia 2,145 134 128 21 16 21 40 2 2 20 2 † † † † † 4
Wisconsin 24,090 493 561 246 102 50 38 32 6 70 10 2 † † † † 5
Wyoming 5,432 1,118 1,121 373 231 24 66 2 10 231 161 5 3 † - - † 13
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted; † Less than 1 per 100,000 population; n/a Population detail required for adjustment was not available.
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15. Population: U.S. Census Bureau, SC-EST2000-ALLDATA6-ALL through SC-EST2013-ALLDATA6-ALL: Annual State Resident Population Estimates for 6 Race Groups (5 Race Alone
Groups and Two or More Races) by Age, Sex, and Hispanic Origin: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2013.
1 Adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity to the 2000 U.S. resident population.
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
Hallu-
cino-
gens
Census division and
state or jurisdiction
No. of
admis-
sions
aged 12
and over
Admissions
per 100,000
aged 12
and older
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity1
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol
PCP
Seda-
tives
Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
Table 2.4. Admissions aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by primary substance of abuse and Census division and state or
jurisdiction: Admissions per 100,000 population, 2013 (continued)
90
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 10,225 1,860 1,185 347 1,758 752 279 2,426 1,220 192 32 16 - - 11 147
Gender
Male 63.5 74.7 69.8 59.4 46.1 63.3 64.2 73.3 53.0 30.7 62.5 50.0 - - 63.6 55.8
Female 36.5 25.3 30.2 40.6 53.9 36.7 35.8 26.7 47.0 69.3 37.5 50.0 - - 36.4 44.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 10,225 1,860 1,185 347 1,758 752 279 2,426 1,220 192 32 16 - - 11 147
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 11.7 4.1 3.7 3.7 2.7 1.1 1.8 36.3 4.6 7.8 25.0 31.3 - - 54.5 19.0
20 to 24 years 13.3 6.2 10.0 25.9 14.4 2.4 11.1 20.0 14.6 14.6 25.0 25.0 - - 9.1 22.4
25 to 29 years 16.5 9.6 14.7 33.4 25.8 5.3 18.3 15.0 19.8 19.8 18.8 6.3 - - - - 14.3
30 to 34 years 15.7 11.6 15.2 17.0 23.0 11.0 18.6 10.9 22.2 25.0 9.4 18.8 - - - - 12.9
35 to 39 years 11.4 10.2 14.0 9.8 12.0 12.0 19.0 7.0 17.0 12.0 3.1 6.3 - - 18.2 11.6
40 to 44 years 9.1 12.9 12.8 2.9 7.6 16.4 9.7 4.4 9.4 10.4 6.3 6.3 - - 9.1 2.7
45 to 49 years 8.6 15.2 11.2 3.7 6.3 20.2 7.9 2.3 7.4 4.7 3.1 6.3 - - - - 5.4
50 to 54 years 7.7 15.6 11.6 2.6 4.2 18.0 8.2 2.6 3.3 2.6 3.1 - - - - 9.1 6.8
55 to 59 years 3.9 9.4 4.5 0.6 2.4 9.7 4.3 1.0 1.1 2.6 3.1 - - - - - - 2.0
60 years and older 2.0 5.3 2.3 0.3 1.4 4.0 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.5 3.1 - - - - - - 2.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 10,225 1,860 1,185 347 1,758 752 279 2,426 1,220 192 32 16 - - 11 147
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 65.2 62.1 58.5 85.4 89.6 25.7 31.1 49.4 96.2 89.2 87.1 75.0 - - 90.9 75.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 32.8 35.9 39.6 13.0 8.8 73.5 68.1 47.9 1.7 8.0 9.7 18.8 - - 9.1 19.6
Hispanic origin 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.1 - - 1.3 0.4 - - 3.2 - - - - - - 2.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 - - 0.1 0.8 0.6 - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.4 0.1 - - - - 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.3 0.4 1.1 0.8 2.3 - - 6.3 - - - - 1.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 9,228 1,684 1,094 323 1,510 720 257 2,188 1,106 176 31 16 - - 11 112
Table 3.1. Alabama admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
91
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 6,365 2,349 2,070 445 276 29 26 587 329 8 9 8 - - 4 225
Gender
Male 60.3 63.6 63.7 43.5 41.7 48.3 53.8 71.7 40.1 50.0 22.2 87.5 - - 75.0 51.6
Female 39.7 36.4 36.3 56.5 58.3 51.7 46.2 28.3 59.9 50.0 77.8 12.5 - - 25.0 48.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,364 2,349 2,070 444 276 29 26 587 329 8 9 8 - - 4 225
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 9.2 4.0 7.6 4.7 2.9 3.4 7.7 42.4 5.5 - - - - 62.5 - - 75.0 12.0
20 to 24 years 13.3 7.8 13.6 30.6 18.5 10.3 7.7 15.8 15.2 - - - - 12.5 - - - - 21.3
25 to 29 years 16.7 12.1 15.5 34.4 27.5 6.9 19.2 14.0 28.6 37.5 33.3 - - - - - - 16.9
30 to 34 years 13.9 10.6 16.4 16.4 18.8 13.8 15.4 11.1 21.3 - - 22.2 25.0 - - - - 12.0
35 to 39 years 10.5 10.9 12.4 6.7 9.8 13.8 15.4 5.5 12.8 - - 22.2 - - - - - - 8.0
40 to 44 years 8.9 10.3 9.9 4.0 8.0 17.2 11.5 3.4 8.5 12.5 - - - - - - 25.0 9.8
45 to 49 years 8.9 11.9 10.3 1.3 4.3 13.8 3.8 2.9 4.6 12.5 11.1 - - - - - - 7.1
50 to 54 years 8.4 13.4 7.7 0.7 4.0 10.3 7.7 3.2 3.0 12.5 11.1 - - - - - - 4.9
55 to 59 years 6.6 12.6 4.2 0.4 3.6 6.9 11.5 0.9 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - 5.3
60 years and older 3.6 6.5 2.5 0.7 2.5 3.4 - - 0.9 0.3 25.0 - - - - - - - - 2.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,365 2,349 2,070 445 276 29 26 587 329 8 9 8 - - 4 225
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 34.0 29.4 26.9 59.4 58.9 34.5 23.1 33.5 54.1 62.5 55.6 25.0 - - 25.0 38.4
Black (non-Hispanic) 1.8 1.1 1.3 0.9 1.8 24.1 19.2 5.5 0.9 - - - - 12.5 - - - - 0.5
Hispanic origin 2.1 1.4 1.8 3.8 1.5 - - - - 4.6 3.7 - - - - - - - - - - 1.4
American Indian/Alaska Native 43.9 51.9 52.9 15.1 19.3 31.0 26.9 33.0 17.7 - - 33.3 25.0 - - 75.0 36.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.2 1.1 1.0 - - 1.5 - - - - 1.4 4.0 - - - - - - - - - - 0.9
Other 17.1 15.1 16.2 20.8 17.1 10.3 30.8 22.0 19.6 37.5 11.1 37.5 - - - - 22.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,327 2,342 2,055 443 275 29 26 582 327 8 9 8 - - 4 219
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.2. Alaska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
92
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 21,248 3,955 2,862 3,611 1,562 384 365 3,794 4,290 92 23 56 - - 10 244
Gender
Male 53.9 56.3 59.5 59.8 44.6 49.0 57.8 57.7 43.3 52.2 39.1 53.6 - - 60.0 55.3
Female 46.1 43.7 40.5 40.2 55.4 51.0 42.2 42.3 56.7 47.8 60.9 46.4 - - 40.0 44.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 21,248 3,955 2,862 3,611 1,562 384 365 3,794 4,290 92 23 56 - - 10 244
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 6.1 1.9 5.0 5.7 2.6 1.0 2.5 16.7 3.4 4.3 4.3 7.1 - - 30.0 11.9
20 to 24 years 16.7 7.8 13.1 28.6 16.1 4.2 11.5 22.9 13.8 7.6 4.3 8.9 - - 20.0 18.4
25 to 29 years 18.5 12.2 16.8 24.3 24.6 6.8 18.4 19.7 18.8 21.7 17.4 21.4 - - 10.0 11.5
30 to 34 years 16.2 14.3 15.5 14.5 19.7 12.0 14.2 14.2 20.8 16.3 21.7 26.8 - - 10.0 14.8
35 to 39 years 11.1 11.9 12.9 7.4 11.7 10.4 14.8 8.1 14.6 13.0 - - 10.7 - - - - 11.9
40 to 44 years 9.7 12.5 12.2 5.6 9.3 15.6 11.0 6.5 11.1 8.7 17.4 10.7 - - - - 11.9
45 to 49 years 8.3 13.4 9.5 4.8 6.0 19.8 10.1 4.7 8.5 6.5 17.4 5.4 - - 10.0 9.0
50 to 54 years 7.0 12.1 7.9 4.1 4.5 18.8 10.1 4.1 6.3 10.9 8.7 8.9 - - - - 4.9
55 to 59 years 4.0 8.1 4.6 3.2 3.2 7.8 5.5 2.1 2.1 7.6 4.3 - - - - 20.0 3.7
60 years and older 2.4 5.9 2.7 1.8 2.2 3.6 1.9 0.9 0.7 3.3 4.3 - - - - - - 2.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 21,248 3,955 2,862 3,611 1,562 384 365 3,794 4,290 92 23 56 - - 10 244
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 59.1 54.3 55.8 70.7 70.1 35.2 32.9 51.2 63.0 76.1 60.9 41.1 - - 50.0 66.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 6.5 5.2 6.2 2.7 3.6 40.9 14.2 11.5 3.4 6.5 8.7 37.5 - - 30.0 7.0
Hispanic origin 25.7 20.9 24.7 22.9 22.2 20.8 46.8 31.6 28.4 13.0 30.4 19.6 - - 20.0 21.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 6.4 17.3 11.0 1.4 2.3 1.8 2.5 3.3 2.8 2.2 - - 1.8 - - - - 1.6
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.8 1.1 - - - - - - - - 0.8
Other 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.2 0.8 2.7 1.8 1.6 1.1 - - - - - - - - 2.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 21,248 3,955 2,862 3,611 1,562 384 365 3,794 4,290 92 23 56 - - 10 244
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.3. Arizona admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
93
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 11,602 2,455 1,338 73 1,932 455 188 1,912 2,873 140 79 22 21 17 97
Gender
Male 63.5 73.0 75.2 61.6 53.8 61.5 66.5 73.2 52.2 39.3 45.6 68.2 76.2 58.8 52.6
Female 36.5 27.0 24.8 38.4 46.2 38.5 33.5 26.8 47.8 60.7 54.4 31.8 23.8 41.2 47.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,602 2,455 1,338 73 1,932 455 188 1,912 2,873 140 79 22 21 17 97
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 6.2 2.6 4.1 6.8 2.2 0.2 2.7 22.1 3.3 7.1 5.1 9.1 - - 11.8 11.3
20 to 24 years 15.7 11.6 17.0 24.7 19.9 3.3 10.6 19.9 14.8 14.3 25.3 40.9 - - 17.6 14.4
25 to 29 years 18.6 11.8 16.2 31.5 28.4 5.1 16.0 18.5 21.4 21.4 15.2 4.5 19.0 17.6 15.5
30 to 34 years 18.9 14.1 17.9 17.8 20.8 12.7 25.5 17.7 23.4 19.3 21.5 22.7 28.6 5.9 18.6
35 to 39 years 12.6 12.9 12.7 11.0 11.5 13.2 17.6 9.0 14.9 11.4 6.3 13.6 33.3 29.4 12.4
40 to 44 years 9.4 12.6 10.5 4.1 6.3 17.4 10.6 5.0 10.4 7.9 6.3 4.5 14.3 5.9 7.2
45 to 49 years 7.7 11.9 8.7 1.4 4.0 22.2 7.4 4.0 6.6 7.1 8.9 4.5 4.8 11.8 10.3
50 to 54 years 5.8 11.0 7.4 1.4 3.2 15.2 4.3 2.2 3.8 5.0 7.6 - - - - - - 3.1
55 to 59 years 3.1 6.6 3.4 - - 2.8 7.0 4.3 1.0 1.0 5.0 2.5 - - - - - - 4.1
60 years and older 1.9 5.1 2.0 1.4 0.9 3.7 1.1 0.5 0.4 1.4 1.3 - - - - - - 3.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,602 2,455 1,338 73 1,932 455 188 1,912 2,873 140 79 22 21 17 97
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 78.5 78.0 76.5 86.3 93.7 22.0 39.4 57.6 93.9 94.3 89.9 86.4 - - 94.1 88.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 16.7 14.6 18.2 6.8 3.3 77.1 57.4 36.5 2.5 2.1 7.6 13.6 100.0 - - 9.3
Hispanic origin 3.1 4.6 4.0 5.5 1.1 0.9 3.2 4.7 2.3 0.7 - - - - - - 5.9 2.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 1.0 1.3 0.7 - - 1.7 - - - - 0.6 1.0 1.4 2.5 - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 1.4 0.4 1.4 0.2 - - - - 0.5 0.3 1.4 - - - - - - - - - -
Other 0.1 * 0.1 - - 0.1 - - - - 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,602 2,455 1,338 73 1,932 455 188 1,912 2,873 140 79 22 21 17 97
Table 3.4. Arkansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
94
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 160,313 17,733 16,049 31,784 8,684 6,164 1,653 30,043 46,483 384 195 109 393 58 581
Gender
Male 63.1 62.2 64.8 68.8 52.1 66.7 77.4 69.9 56.0 48.7 46.7 71.6 57.0 52.6 56.4
Female 36.9 37.8 35.2 31.2 47.9 33.3 22.6 30.1 44.0 51.3 53.3 28.4 43.0 47.4 43.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 160,207 17,725 16,033 31,773 8,676 6,152 1,648 30,026 46,456 384 195 109 393 57 580
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 15.7 11.1 10.6 3.1 2.7 0.9 9.0 58.0 5.0 7.8 9.2 36.7 3.3 41.4 19.1
20 to 24 years 12.1 4.5 7.6 19.1 13.4 2.2 18.2 11.9 12.8 15.6 10.3 19.3 5.6 15.5 12.7
25 to 29 years 14.6 8.2 12.3 18.5 21.0 4.3 15.1 9.3 18.9 16.1 12.8 8.3 6.6 3.4 12.6
30 to 34 years 13.7 10.1 14.1 12.7 18.5 7.6 13.9 7.4 19.7 12.0 13.8 6.4 16.5 8.6 14.5
35 to 39 years 9.8 9.7 11.4 8.7 11.1 8.5 10.4 4.4 13.5 8.1 12.3 9.2 19.1 3.4 7.9
40 to 44 years 9.0 10.9 11.7 7.4 8.3 12.8 8.3 3.3 11.7 8.9 10.3 5.5 15.5 10.3 10.8
45 to 49 years 9.0 12.9 12.5 9.0 7.2 21.5 8.3 2.3 9.3 9.9 10.8 9.2 17.0 10.3 7.6
50 to 54 years 8.0 14.0 10.9 8.9 7.7 22.5 8.6 1.9 6.1 8.3 9.2 1.8 10.7 5.2 5.7
55 to 59 years 4.8 9.9 5.6 7.0 5.4 12.8 6.0 0.9 2.3 6.8 4.6 0.9 5.1 1.7 5.5
60 years and older 3.3 8.7 3.4 5.4 4.8 6.8 2.3 0.6 0.7 6.5 6.7 2.8 0.5 - - 3.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 160,313 17,733 16,049 31,784 8,684 6,164 1,653 30,043 46,483 384 195 109 393 58 581
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 43.1 48.7 46.2 56.5 68.0 11.0 24.9 20.9 45.3 73.7 60.0 45.9 6.4 37.9 49.2
Black (non-Hispanic) 13.8 14.0 15.1 8.1 6.3 73.4 26.5 19.8 6.2 1.3 4.1 10.1 45.5 6.9 11.0
Hispanic origin 32.3 27.5 26.7 27.5 16.1 8.7 37.1 47.7 35.5 15.9 23.1 25.7 35.9 43.1 27.0
American Indian/Alaska Native 1.3 1.5 2.1 1.0 1.2 0.4 0.5 0.9 1.4 1.0 0.5 - - 2.3 1.7 0.9
Asian/Pacific Islander 2.2 2.6 1.7 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.4 2.1 3.1 2.1 1.5 5.5 0.5 6.9 4.6
Other 7.4 5.7 8.3 5.9 6.3 4.1 7.6 8.6 8.5 6.0 10.8 12.8 9.4 3.4 7.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 160,313 17,733 16,049 31,784 8,684 6,164 1,653 30,043 46,483 384 195 109 393 58 581
Table 3.5. California admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
95
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 86,017 39,470 21,264 4,478 3,097 1,456 918 6,458 7,993 277 65 81 11 51 398
Gender
Male 73.0 77.7 76.9 64.7 51.7 54.1 70.2 77.1 54.1 45.5 49.2 86.4 81.8 52.9 71.4
Female 27.0 22.3 23.1 35.3 48.3 45.9 29.8 22.9 45.9 54.5 50.8 13.6 18.2 47.1 28.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 86,017 39,470 21,264 4,478 3,097 1,456 918 6,458 7,993 277 65 81 11 51 398
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.2 2.4 2.8 7.9 6.0 1.3 3.8 29.3 4.3 5.1 1.5 21.0 9.1 31.4 10.1
20 to 24 years 13.0 9.9 11.0 32.4 19.8 5.3 12.6 21.2 14.5 11.9 6.2 30.9 - - 5.9 18.6
25 to 29 years 14.2 11.2 13.4 22.1 22.5 10.6 14.8 17.9 21.1 19.5 9.2 18.5 63.6 9.8 18.1
30 to 34 years 12.7 10.6 12.4 13.4 18.8 12.6 13.9 12.3 21.5 15.2 24.6 11.1 9.1 3.9 14.6
35 to 39 years 10.0 9.5 9.9 8.6 10.4 13.5 12.0 7.3 14.1 16.2 13.8 4.9 - - 11.8 9.8
40 to 44 years 10.8 11.8 11.7 5.8 7.2 18.6 14.3 4.6 10.5 6.9 10.8 7.4 9.1 2.0 7.0
45 to 49 years 11.5 13.8 13.5 3.7 5.1 16.4 11.8 3.5 7.4 11.2 12.3 2.5 9.1 2.0 6.5
50 to 54 years 11.6 15.3 13.3 2.3 5.1 13.2 9.3 2.3 4.7 6.5 6.2 3.7 - - 5.9 6.8
55 to 59 years 6.8 9.1 8.1 2.3 2.9 5.8 5.8 1.1 1.4 4.7 10.8 - - - - 25.5 5.3
60 years and older 4.2 6.3 4.0 1.3 2.4 2.7 1.7 0.4 0.4 2.9 4.6 - - - - 2.0 3.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 86,017 39,470 21,264 4,478 3,097 1,456 918 6,458 7,993 277 65 81 11 51 398
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 58.4 57.3 56.6 73.2 67.1 29.9 41.6 51.1 69.2 79.1 66.2 72.8 9.1 62.7 57.3
Black (non-Hispanic) 8.5 7.3 10.8 2.7 2.2 39.4 20.4 12.9 3.1 3.2 7.7 11.1 9.1 - - 13.6
Hispanic origin 26.5 27.0 25.6 20.9 28.0 28.0 34.8 32.1 23.9 14.8 20.0 11.1 54.5 35.3 23.4
American Indian/Alaska Native 5.0 6.8 5.6 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.1 2.1 2.0 1.8 6.2 2.5 9.1 2.0 3.8
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.9 1.3 0.8 0.8 1.1 - - 2.5 - - - - 1.3
Other 0.9 0.8 0.8 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.8 1.1 1.0 - - - - - - 18.2 - - 0.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 86,000 39,467 21,259 4,478 3,096 1,456 916 6,456 7,989 277 65 81 11 51 398
Table 3.6. Colorado admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
96
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 64,040 12,342 10,787 19,273 3,450 2,760 1,829 6,941 128 825 138 159 836 71 4,501
Gender
Male 70.6 72.3 72.9 70.2 63.3 55.7 75.0 77.7 73.4 63.2 63.0 76.1 65.1 71.8 66.0
Female 29.4 27.7 27.1 29.8 36.7 44.3 25.0 22.3 26.6 36.8 37.0 23.9 34.9 28.2 34.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 63,956 12,332 10,762 19,259 3,449 2,757 1,827 6,929 128 821 138 159 834 71 4,490
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 2.9 0.7 2.7 2.0 2.1 0.8 1.5 10.2 7.0 1.3 - - 9.4 1.1 15.5 4.0
20 to 24 years 14.2 5.7 11.4 16.6 17.2 5.2 11.2 29.2 17.2 11.8 18.8 22.0 12.9 26.8 15.2
25 to 29 years 18.0 9.6 14.9 22.7 25.5 10.5 12.9 23.0 14.8 20.8 29.0 28.3 32.4 12.7 17.2
30 to 34 years 15.2 11.5 13.5 16.5 18.6 12.8 15.3 17.3 12.5 19.9 18.8 19.5 34.4 9.9 14.4
35 to 39 years 10.4 9.7 10.5 10.5 10.9 12.3 14.7 8.1 15.6 12.1 10.1 10.7 12.1 12.7 11.3
40 to 44 years 11.2 12.9 12.9 11.0 8.2 17.4 14.5 5.6 6.3 10.4 8.0 4.4 6.1 5.6 10.4
45 to 49 years 11.9 17.8 15.0 9.5 7.7 20.8 14.3 3.4 13.3 12.1 5.1 5.0 0.5 7.0 10.7
50 to 54 years 9.2 16.5 11.4 6.5 5.4 13.9 10.4 1.8 7.8 8.0 4.3 0.6 0.4 5.6 9.0
55 to 59 years 4.8 9.6 5.9 3.3 3.2 4.9 3.9 0.9 2.3 2.5 5.1 - - 0.1 1.4 4.4
60 years and older 2.4 6.0 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.5 0.4 3.1 1.0 0.7 - - - - 2.8 3.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 64,040 12,342 10,787 19,273 3,450 2,760 1,829 6,941 128 825 138 159 836 71 4,501
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 60.3 65.0 65.1 66.3 81.5 38.5 49.5 29.3 67.5 81.8 75.4 46.1 13.1 50.0 63.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 16.0 11.2 18.9 8.0 4.3 34.7 19.2 38.3 17.9 2.9 10.4 19.7 42.5 21.4 15.4
Hispanic origin 17.6 11.7 13.5 20.5 8.9 15.6 25.9 28.3 8.9 11.9 11.9 24.3 34.8 22.9 16.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.7 - - 1.1 - - 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.4 1.6 - - - - - - 0.5 1.4 0.4
Other 5.4 11.1 1.6 4.7 4.2 10.6 5.2 3.3 3.3 2.9 1.5 9.9 8.0 4.3 3.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 63,351 12,221 10,710 19,148 3,419 2,730 1,802 6,832 123 822 134 152 822 70 4,366
Table 3.7. Connecticut admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
97
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 6,701 417 669 2,447 863 144 87 1,441 19 35 9 6 14 - - 550
Gender
Male 69.3 73.5 77.4 67.1 61.2 69.4 67.8 78.1 57.9 45.7 33.3 66.7 64.3 - - 58.4
Female 30.7 26.5 22.6 32.9 38.8 30.6 32.2 21.9 42.1 54.3 66.7 33.3 35.7 - - 41.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 6,687 415 668 2,439 863 144 87 1,440 19 35 9 6 14 - - 548
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 17.0 7.4 12.7 4.7 4.1 - - 4.6 54.3 - - 8.6 33.3 33.3 - - - - 14.0
20 to 24 years 19.6 4.8 16.1 23.5 17.5 2.8 10.3 21.3 21.1 20.0 22.2 33.3 21.4 - - 21.8
25 to 29 years 18.3 8.2 10.3 23.9 25.6 5.6 13.8 11.9 10.5 34.3 11.1 16.7 28.6 - - 19.3
30 to 34 years 15.6 10.1 15.5 19.6 24.6 9.7 20.7 5.3 21.1 11.4 11.1 - - 28.6 - - 15.8
35 to 39 years 8.9 13.7 9.1 10.3 11.9 10.4 19.5 2.8 26.3 5.7 - - 16.7 7.1 - - 7.6
40 to 44 years 7.2 13.7 7.9 8.0 7.9 22.2 13.8 1.5 - - 11.4 - - - - 7.1 - - 7.3
45 to 49 years 5.5 13.2 13.0 4.1 3.4 20.1 9.2 1.2 15.8 2.9 11.1 - - 7.1 - - 7.1
50 to 54 years 4.1 13.7 9.0 2.9 3.1 16.7 6.9 0.8 5.3 2.9 11.1 - - - - - - 3.1
55 to 59 years 2.1 8.2 4.2 1.6 1.0 5.6 1.1 0.5 - - 2.9 - - - - - - - - 2.7
60 years and older 1.6 7.2 2.1 1.4 0.9 6.9 - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 6,701 417 669 2,447 863 144 87 1,441 19 35 9 6 14 - - 550
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 71.0 77.2 66.8 85.0 84.6 51.0 66.3 42.1 89.5 80.0 66.7 50.0 35.7 - - 69.5
Black (non-Hispanic) 22.0 15.1 26.4 9.6 10.8 45.5 24.4 47.6 5.3 8.6 22.2 25.0 64.3 - - 21.3
Hispanic origin 4.2 4.6 2.7 3.5 1.7 1.4 8.1 8.0 5.3 8.6 11.1 25.0 - - - - 3.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.8 0.7 1.5 0.2 0.8 - - - - 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5 1.2 0.9 0.4 0.1 - - - - 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.4
Other 1.5 1.2 1.7 1.4 1.9 2.1 1.2 1.1 - - 2.9 - - - - - - - - 2.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 6,652 416 663 2,427 858 143 86 1,433 19 35 9 4 14 - - 545
Table 3.8. Delaware admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
98
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 5,204 786 1,022 1,171 47 732 319 659 15 3 - - 10 401 - - 39
Gender
Male 68.9 79.4 72.2 76.5 59.6 54.5 67.2 73.6 93.3 33.3 - - 60.0 38.4 - - 74.4
Female 31.1 20.6 27.8 23.5 40.4 45.5 32.8 26.4 6.7 66.7 - - 40.0 61.6 - - 25.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,197 786 1,020 1,171 47 729 317 659 15 3 - - 10 401 - - 39
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.6 0.5 0.5 - - - - - - - - 39.3 - - - - - - 20.0 0.2 - - 46.2
20 to 24 years 3.8 2.4 2.3 0.9 8.5 1.4 4.1 14.3 6.7 - - - - - - 5.5 - - 5.1
25 to 29 years 6.9 5.7 4.4 1.6 10.6 2.2 7.5 14.1 26.7 33.3 - - 20.0 24.2 - - 15.4
30 to 34 years 8.8 7.8 9.7 5.5 12.8 3.1 6.3 9.6 33.3 - - - - 10.0 28.7 - - 7.7
35 to 39 years 7.8 8.8 7.4 4.8 8.5 6.8 8.8 7.4 6.7 - - - - 10.0 17.7 - - 5.1
40 to 44 years 11.1 11.6 13.3 8.8 2.1 15.3 14.1 5.0 6.7 33.3 - - 10.0 13.7 - - - -
45 to 49 years 18.3 17.8 21.1 21.7 19.1 27.7 23.2 4.6 6.7 - - - - - - 5.5 - - 12.8
50 to 54 years 18.4 19.1 21.7 25.0 19.1 24.9 19.4 3.5 13.3 - - - - 10.0 3.2 - - 5.1
55 to 59 years 12.5 14.0 12.2 22.0 12.8 13.0 11.6 1.7 - - 33.3 - - 10.0 1.2 - - 2.6
60 years and older 6.7 12.3 7.2 9.6 6.4 5.6 5.0 0.6 - - - - - - 10.0 - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,204 786 1,022 1,171 47 732 319 659 15 3 - - 10 401 - - 39
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 2.5 5.9 1.5 3.3 12.8 1.9 0.9 0.9 20.0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Black (non-Hispanic) 91.1 76.4 92.5 94.0 83.0 94.9 93.7 93.2 73.3 100.0 - - 90.0 97.5 - - 86.8
Hispanic origin 4.8 14.4 4.5 1.7 4.3 2.3 3.5 4.1 - - - - - - 10.0 1.5 - - 13.2
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.3 0.2 - - - - 0.3 - - 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander * - - 0.1 - - - - - - - - 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 1.3 3.1 1.2 1.0 - - 0.5 1.9 1.1 6.7 - - - - - - 1.0 - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,187 780 1,018 1,168 47 731 318 658 15 3 - - 10 401 - - 38
Table 3.9. District of Columbia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity:
Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
99
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 48,047 12,156 4,201 2,549 12,411 1,940 1,164 9,234 1,274 902 364 96 2 30 1,724
Gender
Male 62.0 69.2 67.9 65.1 51.0 52.8 57.6 71.4 46.1 42.4 70.3 74.0 - - 63.3 54.7
Female 38.0 30.8 32.1 34.9 49.0 47.2 42.4 28.6 53.9 57.6 29.7 26.0 100.0 36.7 45.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 48,046 12,156 4,201 2,549 12,411 1,940 1,164 9,233 1,274 902 364 96 2 30 1,724
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 15.8 2.2 7.1 2.3 2.9 3.0 2.8 59.9 7.7 7.5 3.0 49.0 - - 16.7 44.0
20 to 24 years 12.1 4.6 7.3 14.0 19.4 7.0 9.3 14.6 16.6 17.8 4.7 36.5 - - 13.3 9.8
25 to 29 years 16.2 8.5 10.9 25.3 29.0 11.3 19.0 9.6 23.0 22.1 8.0 7.3 - - 16.7 12.4
30 to 34 years 14.6 10.7 15.0 21.0 21.8 14.6 20.7 7.1 19.4 20.7 14.3 2.1 - - 20.0 9.7
35 to 39 years 9.5 10.1 12.4 15.3 9.9 12.3 16.2 3.5 14.1 9.5 12.4 4.2 - - 16.7 7.0
40 to 44 years 8.4 13.2 12.0 7.7 6.1 15.5 12.6 2.4 9.3 4.9 11.5 - - 50.0 3.3 5.2
45 to 49 years 8.0 15.0 12.6 5.9 4.7 13.8 8.9 1.3 5.0 6.0 13.2 1.0 50.0 3.3 3.9
50 to 54 years 8.4 18.6 13.2 4.2 3.6 13.5 6.1 1.0 3.9 6.2 17.6 - - - - 3.3 4.4
55 to 59 years 4.6 10.8 6.7 2.9 1.7 6.3 3.3 0.5 0.9 2.9 12.4 - - - - 3.3 2.1
60 years and older 2.5 6.4 2.9 1.5 0.9 2.7 1.0 0.2 0.2 2.3 3.0 - - - - 3.3 1.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 48,047 12,156 4,201 2,549 12,411 1,940 1,164 9,234 1,274 902 364 96 2 30 1,724
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 73.6 82.1 74.5 71.0 90.6 45.9 51.4 47.0 90.3 83.6 62.1 77.1 100.0 73.3 65.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 12.8 8.2 13.3 4.6 2.0 40.9 29.8 28.6 2.7 3.3 11.8 8.3 - - 6.7 20.8
Hispanic origin 8.4 5.9 7.1 17.0 4.4 8.1 12.9 15.2 4.1 8.3 21.7 6.3 - - 10.0 7.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.8 1.0 - - - - 0.5
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.3 1.0 - - - - 0.5
Other 4.3 2.7 4.3 6.7 2.5 4.5 5.3 8.4 2.0 3.8 3.3 6.3 - - 10.0 4.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 48,047 12,156 4,201 2,549 12,411 1,940 1,164 9,234 1,274 902 364 96 2 30 1,724
Table 3.10. Florida admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
100
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 44,408 8,358 10,440 913 3,248 3,168 1,285 9,125 3,679 886 205 42 6 32 3,021
Gender
Male 58.7 64.2 66.3 57.9 46.6 54.2 57.9 62.3 43.4 37.2 45.4 61.9 83.3 68.8 50.8
Female 41.3 35.8 33.7 42.1 53.4 45.8 42.1 37.7 56.6 62.8 54.6 38.1 16.7 31.3 49.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 44,408 8,358 10,440 913 3,248 3,168 1,285 9,125 3,679 886 205 42 6 32 3,021
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 6.9 1.3 4.4 3.3 1.8 0.6 2.5 21.3 3.3 2.6 3.9 14.3 16.7 15.6 8.6
20 to 24 years 11.9 5.1 8.7 22.9 15.6 3.1 7.2 22.6 13.8 12.4 13.2 40.5 16.7 15.6 11.0
25 to 29 years 14.9 8.7 12.9 26.5 23.7 6.8 12.3 18.7 22.5 16.6 21.5 9.5 16.7 6.3 13.5
30 to 34 years 14.0 10.4 13.2 16.1 20.2 10.4 15.3 13.3 22.3 18.6 14.6 21.4 - - 18.8 12.6
35 to 39 years 10.7 11.0 11.1 6.9 11.1 12.1 14.9 8.0 13.6 11.5 13.2 4.8 16.7 12.5 10.2
40 to 44 years 10.9 13.4 12.8 5.9 8.7 15.0 14.9 5.8 11.4 9.4 11.7 2.4 16.7 12.5 11.0
45 to 49 years 11.6 16.7 14.7 5.3 7.3 21.0 13.9 4.3 7.3 10.5 6.3 2.4 16.7 15.6 11.0
50 to 54 years 10.2 16.4 13.1 6.1 5.8 17.9 10.9 3.4 3.9 7.7 6.3 - - - - 3.1 10.4
55 to 59 years 6.0 10.9 6.8 5.1 3.8 8.6 5.7 1.9 1.7 6.3 7.3 2.4 - - - - 7.2
60 years and older 2.8 6.1 2.3 1.9 1.9 4.5 2.4 0.7 0.4 4.4 2.0 2.4 - - - - 4.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 44,408 8,358 10,440 913 3,248 3,168 1,285 9,125 3,679 886 205 42 6 32 3,021
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 56.7 62.3 47.3 79.5 92.5 26.9 38.2 41.3 93.6 93.1 86.8 81.0 83.3 81.3 55.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 39.1 33.1 49.1 16.4 5.4 70.7 58.4 52.8 3.3 4.9 8.3 14.3 16.7 12.5 38.6
Hispanic origin 2.1 2.4 1.9 2.3 1.0 1.4 1.6 2.8 1.6 0.6 2.4 2.4 - - 3.1 2.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.2 0.2 - - 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 - - 0.2 - - - - - - - - 0.2
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 - - - - - - 0.4
Other 1.6 1.5 1.2 1.4 0.8 0.6 1.3 2.7 1.1 1.0 2.0 2.4 - - 3.1 2.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 44,152 8,302 10,375 907 3,232 3,143 1,280 9,084 3,660 880 205 42 6 32 3,004
Table 3.11. Georgia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
101
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 6,697 920 961 120 298 77 36 2,022 2,059 12 - - 5 1 3 183
Gender
Male 66.5 66.4 66.1 76.7 73.8 80.5 77.8 64.1 68.0 58.3 - - 100.0 - - 33.3 53.0
Female 33.5 33.6 33.9 23.3 26.2 19.5 22.2 35.9 32.0 41.7 - - - - 100.0 66.7 47.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,697 920 961 120 298 77 36 2,022 2,059 12 - - 5 1 3 183
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 39.1 34.8 38.4 0.8 5.4 1.3 8.3 80.2 4.8 - - - - 40.0 100.0 100.0 98.4
20 to 24 years 8.5 2.8 6.3 28.3 23.8 15.6 13.9 6.0 11.3 41.7 - - 20.0 - - - - - -
25 to 29 years 10.6 5.4 11.6 24.2 25.5 10.4 11.1 4.2 16.6 8.3 - - 40.0 - - - - 0.5
30 to 34 years 9.5 5.8 8.0 13.3 18.8 14.3 11.1 3.4 16.9 16.7 - - - - - - - - 0.5
35 to 39 years 8.1 8.5 6.7 7.5 8.4 3.9 16.7 2.1 15.3 8.3 - - - - - - - - - -
40 to 44 years 7.6 8.4 9.4 5.0 8.4 14.3 8.3 1.3 13.1 16.7 - - - - - - - - - -
45 to 49 years 7.3 11.4 8.1 5.0 4.0 18.2 11.1 1.3 11.9 - - - - - - - - - - - -
50 to 54 years 5.1 10.5 7.0 6.7 2.3 10.4 11.1 0.7 6.6 - - - - - - - - - - 0.5
55 to 59 years 2.8 6.3 3.3 5.0 1.3 9.1 8.3 0.5 3.1 8.3 - - - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 1.4 6.1 1.2 4.2 2.0 2.6 - - 0.2 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,697 920 961 120 298 77 36 2,022 2,059 12 - - 5 1 3 183
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 21.8 38.2 27.4 52.9 53.9 13.2 33.3 12.4 15.6 41.7 - - 20.0 - - - - 8.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 2.4 2.1 2.6 2.5 1.3 17.1 2.8 2.6 2.0 - - - - - - - - - - 0.6
Hispanic origin 4.8 2.8 5.8 8.4 4.0 6.6 2.8 5.1 4.8 33.3 - - - - - - - - 5.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.7 0.9 0.8 - - 0.7 - - 2.8 0.9 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - 0.6
Asian/Pacific Islander 60.2 48.5 53.1 26.9 32.3 56.6 55.6 67.6 66.9 25.0 - - 40.0 - - 100.0 73.5
Other 10.0 7.4 10.3 9.2 7.7 6.6 2.8 11.4 10.3 - - - - 40.0 100.0 - - 10.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 6,625 913 955 119 297 76 36 1,996 2,042 12 - - 5 1 3 170
Table 3.12. Hawaii admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
102
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 4,277 787 724 148 267 9 14 1,076 1,182 11 4 12 - - 6 37
Gender
Male 61.8 66.7 65.1 59.5 47.9 44.4 57.1 75.5 48.1 27.3 25.0 33.3 - - 66.7 73.0
Female 38.2 33.3 34.9 40.5 52.1 55.6 42.9 24.5 51.9 72.7 75.0 66.7 - - 33.3 27.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,276 787 724 148 267 9 14 1,075 1,182 11 4 12 - - 6 37
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 22.5 8.3 14.9 10.8 9.4 11.1 42.9 58.8 7.5 9.1 25.0 16.7 - - 33.3 32.4
20 to 24 years 14.9 8.9 12.6 28.4 31.5 11.1 28.6 12.5 16.8 9.1 25.0 33.3 - - 33.3 10.8
25 to 29 years 16.3 12.7 17.0 29.1 22.8 11.1 - - 9.4 21.8 9.1 25.0 8.3 - - 16.7 16.2
30 to 34 years 15.0 16.9 17.4 12.8 18.7 33.3 7.1 5.3 20.4 36.4 25.0 8.3 - - - - 10.8
35 to 39 years 9.5 14.0 12.6 4.7 4.9 11.1 7.1 3.5 11.5 9.1 - - 25.0 - - 16.7 10.8
40 to 44 years 7.2 10.0 7.0 2.7 4.5 22.2 7.1 4.0 9.4 9.1 - - 8.3 - - - - 10.8
45 to 49 years 6.2 10.2 7.5 4.1 2.6 - - 7.1 2.8 7.3 9.1 - - - - - - - - - -
50 to 54 years 4.5 8.9 5.7 2.0 2.6 - - - - 2.0 4.1 9.1 - - - - - - - - 2.7
55 to 59 years 2.4 5.5 3.7 4.1 2.2 - - - - 0.9 0.8 - - - - - - - - - - 5.4
60 years and older 1.5 4.7 1.7 1.4 0.7 - - - - 0.7 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,277 787 724 148 267 9 14 1,076 1,182 11 4 12 - - 6 37
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 76.5 77.3 75.6 81.4 89.8 77.8 57.1 69.4 79.6 54.5 100.0 83.3 - - 83.3 78.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 1.3 0.9 1.3 2.1 - - - - - - 2.6 0.9 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 12.9 12.0 13.4 4.8 7.2 - - 28.6 18.3 10.8 9.1 - - 16.7 - - 16.7 6.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 6.6 8.4 7.0 8.3 1.9 11.1 7.1 5.7 6.8 18.2 - - - - - - - - 9.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5 0.3 0.3 - - 0.4 11.1 - - 0.7 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - 3.0
Other 2.1 1.2 2.6 3.4 0.8 - - 7.1 3.4 1.4 18.2 - - - - - - - - 3.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,166 775 704 145 265 9 14 1,035 1,153 11 4 12 - - 6 33
Table 3.13. Idaho admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
103
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 32,761 5,861 4,816 8,089 1,536 2,241 591 8,179 868 231 30 52 69 21 177
Gender
Male 63.7 69.3 68.8 52.7 48.6 53.0 64.8 75.0 50.7 49.8 43.3 69.2 34.8 57.1 69.5
Female 36.3 30.7 31.2 47.3 51.4 47.0 35.2 25.0 49.3 50.2 56.7 30.8 65.2 42.9 30.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 32,761 5,861 4,816 8,089 1,536 2,241 591 8,179 868 231 30 52 69 21 177
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 14.7 3.9 9.9 2.4 3.7 0.8 3.0 44.3 6.8 15.2 20.0 44.2 - - 28.6 33.9
20 to 24 years 14.1 8.1 13.8 12.7 15.2 2.9 9.5 22.4 16.6 20.3 20.0 15.4 14.5 19.0 15.3
25 to 29 years 14.1 11.5 15.0 14.8 25.3 6.6 15.1 13.8 21.1 19.0 6.7 13.5 30.4 9.5 13.6
30 to 34 years 12.8 13.4 15.1 12.4 25.1 11.4 18.3 8.1 19.7 12.1 23.3 17.3 24.6 23.8 11.3
35 to 39 years 9.4 12.5 11.2 8.6 11.1 12.7 12.9 4.7 16.9 12.6 6.7 7.7 10.1 9.5 7.3
40 to 44 years 9.8 12.7 9.7 12.4 8.3 18.2 13.5 3.0 9.7 8.7 3.3 - - 20.3 - - 7.3
45 to 49 years 9.7 13.6 10.7 12.7 4.9 21.2 13.4 1.7 5.5 3.9 6.7 1.9 - - 4.8 5.6
50 to 54 years 8.5 13.1 9.1 12.2 3.5 16.1 9.6 1.1 2.3 4.8 - - - - - - 4.8 3.4
55 to 59 years 4.6 6.9 4.2 7.5 1.8 7.8 3.0 0.5 1.2 2.6 3.3 - - - - - - 1.1
60 years and older 2.4 4.2 1.2 4.3 1.1 2.3 1.7 0.4 0.2 0.9 10.0 - - - - - - 1.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 32,761 5,861 4,816 8,089 1,536 2,241 591 8,179 868 231 30 52 69 21 177
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 51.1 61.3 58.2 44.7 88.3 29.0 47.2 39.8 88.2 88.3 83.3 78.8 5.8 95.2 70.6
Black (non-Hispanic) 34.8 19.5 28.2 46.3 4.8 63.6 31.8 40.9 5.4 2.2 6.7 15.4 78.3 - - 7.3
Hispanic origin 12.0 17.1 11.7 7.0 5.3 5.2 18.1 16.7 5.1 7.8 3.3 1.9 15.9 4.8 20.3
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.8 - - 0.4 0.5 0.4 3.3 - - - - - - 1.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.3 1.2 0.5 0.3 - - 3.3 - - - - - - - -
Other 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.6 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 0.5 1.3 - - 3.8 - - - - 0.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 32,761 5,861 4,816 8,089 1,536 2,241 591 8,179 868 231 30 52 69 21 177
Table 3.14. Illinois admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
104
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 25,960 4,599 5,273 2,391 3,293 844 312 5,586 2,040 437 50 26 12 19 1,078
Gender
Male 62.4 69.5 69.4 53.8 47.0 48.5 60.9 70.7 54.0 43.2 36.0 65.4 75.0 84.2 57.1
Female 37.6 30.5 30.6 46.2 53.0 51.5 39.1 29.3 46.0 56.8 64.0 34.6 25.0 15.8 42.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 25,960 4,599 5,273 2,391 3,293 844 312 5,586 2,040 437 50 26 12 19 1,078
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 8.3 4.3 6.1 3.6 3.2 0.8 0.3 21.9 3.5 4.8 - - 34.6 - - 26.3 10.6
20 to 24 years 18.7 11.7 15.9 27.1 17.6 2.5 7.1 27.5 17.4 22.4 24.0 23.1 33.3 31.6 17.0
25 to 29 years 18.6 12.7 15.2 29.2 25.7 9.7 19.6 18.0 22.6 19.9 24.0 15.4 33.3 10.5 17.4
30 to 34 years 16.0 12.5 15.2 19.8 22.4 12.2 20.2 12.8 20.0 18.1 16.0 7.7 16.7 - - 17.2
35 to 39 years 11.1 11.5 12.5 8.2 13.5 13.4 14.4 7.3 15.0 12.4 6.0 3.8 8.3 15.8 11.7
40 to 44 years 8.5 11.8 10.3 4.6 6.7 19.0 16.7 5.0 9.3 7.1 16.0 - - 8.3 - - 6.7
45 to 49 years 7.4 12.4 9.6 2.8 4.7 19.0 9.3 3.5 6.7 5.7 10.0 3.8 - - - - 7.7
50 to 54 years 6.2 11.3 8.8 2.0 3.9 12.3 8.7 2.5 4.1 6.4 - - 3.8 - - 5.3 5.4
55 to 59 years 3.3 7.0 4.5 1.4 1.8 8.1 3.2 1.1 1.1 1.4 4.0 7.7 - - 10.5 3.4
60 years and older 1.8 4.8 1.8 1.3 0.6 3.1 0.6 0.3 0.3 1.8 - - - - - - - - 3.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 25,960 4,599 5,273 2,391 3,293 844 312 5,586 2,040 437 50 26 12 19 1,078
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 78.3 74.8 77.3 89.6 94.0 42.2 57.1 66.4 94.6 92.6 94.0 80.8 8.3 89.5 83.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 14.4 15.8 14.6 5.5 2.3 50.4 31.1 24.3 1.0 1.8 2.0 7.7 83.3 10.5 9.8
Hispanic origin 4.2 6.6 5.0 2.2 1.7 2.1 9.3 5.1 1.8 3.0 2.0 7.7 8.3 - - 2.6
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - 0.5
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 - - 0.3 0.2 0.5 - - - - - - - - 0.1
Other 2.7 2.4 2.7 2.0 1.8 4.1 2.2 3.7 2.2 2.1 2.0 3.8 - - - - 3.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 25,889 4,589 5,265 2,378 3,282 838 312 5,572 2,035 435 50 26 12 19 1,076
Table 3.15. Indiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
105
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 29,470 7,093 5,489 584 1,470 427 155 8,074 5,451 148 48 230 11 21 269
Gender
Male 66.7 71.2 71.7 63.6 49.8 48.2 65.8 73.0 53.1 46.6 43.8 75.2 90.9 61.9 62.5
Female 33.3 28.8 28.3 36.4 50.2 51.8 34.2 27.0 46.9 53.4 56.3 24.8 9.1 38.1 37.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 29,464 7,092 5,488 583 1,470 427 155 8,071 5,451 148 48 230 11 21 269
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 15.2 4.3 10.5 6.8 5.7 0.2 6.5 37.2 5.2 15.5 20.8 27.8 - - 28.6 26.4
20 to 24 years 18.7 12.9 18.3 30.8 25.0 4.0 18.7 24.6 15.8 12.8 10.4 29.6 9.1 33.3 22.7
25 to 29 years 15.6 12.4 16.5 20.9 19.5 9.1 12.9 14.0 20.4 23.0 12.5 13.9 9.1 4.8 13.8
30 to 34 years 14.1 12.2 15.1 18.7 19.3 10.3 11.6 10.0 20.1 11.5 16.7 16.5 54.5 14.3 13.0
35 to 39 years 9.7 10.8 11.1 8.0 11.4 12.6 16.1 5.1 13.2 12.2 12.5 5.7 18.2 - - 8.6
40 to 44 years 8.2 11.6 8.9 3.3 6.1 16.9 9.7 3.4 10.6 11.5 4.2 3.5 9.1 4.8 7.1
45 to 49 years 6.9 11.7 7.4 2.9 4.4 17.8 12.3 2.5 7.4 5.4 12.5 1.3 - - 9.5 2.6
50 to 54 years 6.2 10.8 7.2 4.3 4.3 19.0 11.0 2.1 5.2 4.7 8.3 1.7 - - - - 3.0
55 to 59 years 3.3 7.3 3.6 2.1 3.2 7.7 1.3 0.8 1.4 2.0 - - - - - - 4.8 1.9
60 years and older 2.1 6.0 1.6 2.2 1.2 2.3 - - 0.2 0.6 1.4 2.1 - - - - - - 1.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 29,470 7,093 5,489 584 1,470 427 155 8,074 5,451 148 48 230 11 21 269
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 82.6 85.3 81.6 84.9 93.1 55.3 57.1 73.8 92.0 94.6 87.5 84.3 9.1 85.7 90.3
Black (non-Hispanic) 8.1 5.0 7.7 7.5 2.5 37.4 29.9 15.0 1.3 1.4 10.4 6.1 90.9 - - 3.0
Hispanic origin 5.1 6.2 5.2 3.9 2.3 2.1 10.4 6.3 3.2 3.4 - - 4.3 - - 4.8 3.0
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.9 0.7 1.3 0.7 0.4 0.5 - - 1.0 1.0 - - - - 0.9 - - 9.5 1.5
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 0.9 0.5 0.9 0.4 - - 0.6 0.5 0.5 - - - - 0.4 - - - - 0.4
Other 2.7 1.8 3.8 2.1 1.4 4.7 1.9 3.3 2.0 0.7 2.1 3.9 - - - - 1.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 29,349 7,059 5,475 584 1,463 425 154 8,029 5,434 148 48 230 11 21 268
Table 3.16. Iowa admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
106
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 12,134 2,175 2,122 167 787 425 116 3,378 2,717 60 15 38 50 21 63
Gender
Male 65.2 71.8 71.0 55.7 48.8 54.4 68.1 73.5 53.3 43.3 26.7 73.7 52.0 47.6 60.3
Female 34.8 28.2 29.0 44.3 51.2 45.6 31.9 26.5 46.7 56.7 73.3 26.3 48.0 52.4 39.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,134 2,175 2,122 167 787 425 116 3,378 2,717 60 15 38 50 21 63
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 17.0 3.3 8.7 7.2 6.5 0.5 5.2 44.1 6.4 15.0 6.7 65.8 - - 33.3 38.1
20 to 24 years 16.2 11.2 14.5 28.1 19.4 2.6 6.9 21.3 16.2 13.3 6.7 23.7 4.0 14.3 17.5
25 to 29 years 15.9 13.4 15.7 20.4 23.3 3.8 14.7 12.3 22.0 15.0 20.0 5.3 20.0 19.0 12.7
30 to 34 years 15.5 14.2 16.0 23.4 22.5 11.1 18.1 9.5 21.0 16.7 6.7 2.6 56.0 19.0 14.3
35 to 39 years 9.2 10.2 10.8 6.0 11.3 10.8 9.5 3.7 13.2 16.7 - - 2.6 8.0 9.5 9.5
40 to 44 years 8.1 11.2 10.3 3.6 5.6 18.4 14.7 3.3 9.2 8.3 - - - - 12.0 4.8 3.2
45 to 49 years 7.4 12.0 10.1 4.2 5.8 20.9 14.7 2.5 6.2 8.3 13.3 - - - - - - 3.2
50 to 54 years 6.2 12.1 8.0 4.2 2.9 20.9 10.3 1.9 4.0 5.0 33.3 - - - - - - - -
55 to 59 years 3.1 7.4 4.2 2.4 1.8 5.9 4.3 1.0 1.4 1.7 6.7 - - - - - - 1.6
60 years and older 1.6 5.1 1.7 0.6 0.9 5.2 1.7 0.3 0.3 - - 6.7 - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,134 2,175 2,122 167 787 425 116 3,378 2,717 60 15 38 50 21 63
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 71.2 75.3 71.8 79.0 86.1 36.2 43.1 58.4 86.0 85.0 73.3 60.5 10.0 66.7 81.0
Black (non-Hispanic) 13.7 8.8 13.4 9.6 6.0 59.3 37.9 20.4 3.0 5.0 6.7 15.8 88.0 9.5 6.3
Hispanic origin 10.4 11.2 9.4 7.8 5.1 2.4 12.9 15.9 6.6 10.0 20.0 10.5 - - 9.5 7.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 2.5 2.4 3.5 1.2 1.1 0.9 3.4 2.0 2.8 - - - - 7.9 2.0 9.5 4.8
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8 1.0 0.8 1.2 0.9 - - 0.9 0.8 0.7 - - - - - - - - 4.8 - -
Other 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.2 0.8 1.2 1.7 2.4 1.0 - - - - 5.3 - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,134 2,175 2,122 167 787 425 116 3,378 2,717 60 15 38 50 21 63
Table 3.17. Kansas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
107
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 17,171 2,557 2,194 3,437 4,050 717 380 2,089 1,132 361 16 10 - - 23 205
Gender
Male 59.7 76.1 71.5 57.6 47.2 55.5 53.6 64.3 55.3 41.2 37.5 60.0 - - 69.6 46.3
Female 40.3 23.9 28.5 42.4 52.8 44.5 46.4 35.7 44.7 58.8 62.5 40.0 - - 30.4 53.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,164 2,556 2,194 3,436 4,049 717 379 2,089 1,131 359 16 10 - - 23 205
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 3.7 2.2 2.9 3.2 1.6 0.4 1.1 13.9 2.3 1.7 - - 10.0 - - 8.7 5.9
20 to 24 years 16.3 6.6 9.5 29.1 15.8 2.4 7.6 23.0 14.6 12.2 25.0 40.0 - - 30.4 18.0
25 to 29 years 20.4 10.2 14.0 29.8 25.4 9.2 14.5 20.4 19.8 19.7 6.3 10.0 - - 8.7 22.0
30 to 34 years 19.4 12.7 15.4 19.7 25.5 15.2 19.5 18.4 22.2 24.4 37.5 - - - - 13.0 20.0
35 to 39 years 12.7 12.5 14.0 8.5 14.9 14.9 14.2 10.2 16.9 15.8 12.5 30.0 - - 30.4 12.2
40 to 44 years 9.6 14.9 13.7 4.9 7.0 19.8 17.4 5.4 10.9 12.2 12.5 - - - - - - 10.2
45 to 49 years 7.7 15.2 13.2 2.3 4.8 17.0 11.1 4.0 7.2 6.4 6.3 10.0 - - 4.3 6.8
50 to 54 years 5.5 13.0 9.5 1.1 3.0 11.7 9.7 2.8 4.4 3.3 - - - - - - 4.3 2.9
55 to 59 years 3.1 7.6 5.5 0.9 1.6 7.5 3.9 1.3 1.2 3.0 - - - - - - - - 2.0
60 years and older 1.5 5.2 2.4 0.4 0.5 1.8 1.1 0.5 0.5 1.4 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,171 2,557 2,194 3,437 4,050 717 380 2,089 1,132 361 16 10 - - 23 205
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 86.1 85.8 78.5 92.3 95.7 46.0 62.9 76.5 94.8 94.5 93.8 90.0 - - 95.7 93.2
Black (non-Hispanic) 10.3 9.8 17.1 4.0 2.4 50.6 33.4 18.4 1.2 2.2 6.3 10.0 - - 4.3 2.0
Hispanic origin 1.0 1.7 1.1 0.9 0.5 1.4 1.6 1.4 0.8 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.5
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.1 * * 0.2 0.1 - - - - 0.1 0.2 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.5
Other 2.4 2.4 3.1 2.5 1.1 1.8 2.1 3.4 3.1 2.8 - - - - - - - - 3.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,167 2,557 2,194 3,437 4,050 717 380 2,087 1,130 361 16 10 - - 23 205
Table 3.18. Kentucky admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
108
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 12,959 1,437 1,707 1,954 2,187 951 357 1,624 862 313 52 4 69 1 1,441
Gender
Male 63.8 71.7 73.1 66.4 54.3 59.9 70.3 76.5 51.1 39.0 49.0 50.0 63.8 - - 55.9
Female 36.2 28.3 26.9 33.6 45.7 40.1 29.7 23.5 48.9 61.0 51.0 50.0 36.2 100.0 44.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,916 1,436 1,705 1,952 2,186 948 357 1,620 859 313 51 4 69 1 1,415
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 7.6 0.8 10.4 0.5 2.6 0.9 3.4 34.8 4.1 4.8 5.8 25.0 - - - - 6.1
20 to 24 years 12.4 4.0 7.0 13.3 17.0 2.6 9.5 21.3 15.9 16.6 21.2 - - 2.9 - - 13.7
25 to 29 years 18.1 10.7 10.5 26.1 27.3 6.6 16.2 17.0 22.2 18.2 30.8 75.0 47.8 - - 14.7
30 to 34 years 17.9 12.8 14.8 24.7 24.8 10.9 17.4 10.8 24.9 24.6 21.2 - - 27.5 - - 13.6
35 to 39 years 12.7 13.4 13.1 15.6 10.8 15.6 16.0 6.3 15.9 13.7 5.8 - - 20.3 - - 12.6
40 to 44 years 9.6 13.3 13.5 8.1 6.6 17.2 14.3 3.6 9.5 8.9 3.8 - - - - - - 8.8
45 to 49 years 8.6 16.4 12.0 4.5 4.9 20.8 12.0 3.1 4.6 5.1 5.8 - - - - - - 9.2
50 to 54 years 7.1 15.8 10.6 3.5 3.6 15.5 5.9 2.0 2.0 6.1 3.8 - - 1.4 100.0 8.8
55 to 59 years 3.9 8.4 6.0 1.9 1.7 7.7 3.9 0.9 0.7 1.3 1.9 - - - - - - 6.7
60 years and older 2.0 4.4 2.2 1.8 0.6 2.1 1.4 0.2 0.2 0.6 - - - - - - - - 5.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,959 1,437 1,707 1,954 2,187 951 357 1,624 862 313 52 4 69 1 1,441
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 64.7 68.2 59.1 67.8 87.7 34.8 40.4 40.0 93.8 83.3 74.5 25.0 1.4 100.0 62.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 31.7 26.3 37.1 28.0 9.7 62.1 55.6 56.5 3.4 13.1 23.5 75.0 95.7 - - 33.9
Hispanic origin 2.0 4.1 1.4 2.6 1.4 1.6 2.2 2.0 1.2 1.9 2.0 - - 2.9 - - 1.3
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.6 0.4 1.1 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.7 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.8
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6 1.0 - - - - - - - - 0.5
Other 0.5 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,764 1,418 1,700 1,946 2,180 950 356 1,612 860 312 51 4 69 1 1,305
Table 3.19. Louisiana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
109
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 14,046 3,223 2,005 2,356 4,608 295 206 989 97 105 25 24 2 5 106
Gender
Male 60.1 67.8 72.6 56.2 50.8 50.8 57.8 70.6 47.4 29.5 60.0 79.2 100.0 40.0 49.1
Female 39.9 32.2 27.4 43.8 49.2 49.2 42.2 29.4 52.6 70.5 40.0 20.8 - - 60.0 50.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,046 3,223 2,005 2,356 4,608 295 206 989 97 105 25 24 2 5 106
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.9 1.7 6.5 2.2 2.0 1.0 4.9 44.4 8.2 2.9 - - 16.7 - - 20.0 23.6
20 to 24 years 13.9 5.2 11.0 22.5 16.9 12.5 14.6 13.3 17.5 16.2 24.0 16.7 - - 20.0 15.1
25 to 29 years 20.1 8.8 13.8 28.9 27.9 22.7 20.9 11.7 27.8 14.3 16.0 16.7 - - 20.0 17.9
30 to 34 years 17.7 10.6 14.3 24.2 22.1 18.6 21.4 10.5 19.6 21.9 32.0 8.3 50.0 - - 16.0
35 to 39 years 11.0 9.8 12.7 10.4 11.9 13.9 11.2 7.4 13.4 16.2 12.0 8.3 50.0 - - 9.4
40 to 44 years 8.7 11.9 11.2 5.4 7.4 15.6 10.7 4.4 7.2 15.2 8.0 12.5 - - - - 5.7
45 to 49 years 9.5 19.1 13.2 3.9 6.1 7.5 10.7 3.3 3.1 3.8 - - - - - - - - 3.8
50 to 54 years 6.6 14.1 10.0 1.5 3.6 4.7 4.9 3.1 2.1 3.8 - - 4.2 - - 40.0 2.8
55 to 59 years 3.6 9.4 5.3 0.6 1.3 2.0 - - 1.2 - - 3.8 8.0 - - - - - - 0.9
60 years and older 2.9 9.2 1.9 0.4 0.8 1.4 1.0 0.5 1.0 1.9 - - 16.7 - - - - 4.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,046 3,223 2,005 2,356 4,608 295 206 989 97 105 25 24 2 5 106
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 92.3 93.5 92.1 94.6 92.2 84.1 91.3 87.7 94.8 95.2 100.0 62.5 100.0 100.0 85.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 2.4 2.3 2.7 1.4 1.5 6.4 4.4 6.1 1.0 3.8 - - 16.7 - - - - 7.5
Hispanic origin 2.6 1.9 1.9 2.4 3.1 5.8 2.4 3.1 2.1 1.0 - - 8.3 - - - - 3.8
American Indian/Alaska Native 1.8 1.5 1.9 0.9 2.6 2.0 1.0 1.8 1.0 - - - - 4.2 - - - - 1.9
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.4 1.0 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 0.6 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.3 - - 0.8 1.0 - - - - 8.3 - - - - 0.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,046 3,223 2,005 2,356 4,608 295 206 989 97 105 25 24 2 5 106
Table 3.20. Maine admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
110
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 51,354 8,317 5,866 16,812 5,921 2,440 670 9,839 130 514 20 44 441 20 320
Gender
Male 66.2 71.7 72.7 60.7 52.6 55.8 68.1 78.4 70.8 46.1 30.0 70.5 68.0 70.0 74.7
Female 33.8 28.3 27.3 39.3 47.4 44.2 31.9 21.6 29.2 53.9 70.0 29.5 32.0 30.0 25.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,354 8,317 5,866 16,812 5,921 2,440 670 9,839 130 514 20 44 441 20 320
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 12.8 2.8 6.0 3.5 4.9 0.6 3.0 49.8 13.1 6.4 5.0 40.9 2.7 20.0 30.3
20 to 24 years 16.3 9.5 13.5 18.8 21.9 3.4 6.4 20.0 14.6 15.8 10.0 25.0 15.9 5.0 17.8
25 to 29 years 15.8 12.6 15.0 17.1 24.9 9.0 15.8 12.4 26.2 19.6 10.0 13.6 27.2 15.0 14.4
30 to 34 years 12.3 12.6 13.0 12.4 18.6 8.7 17.3 7.6 16.2 17.3 15.0 9.1 23.6 20.0 10.6
35 to 39 years 8.4 10.6 9.8 8.6 9.3 10.6 13.3 3.7 16.9 11.3 10.0 4.5 13.8 10.0 5.6
40 to 44 years 9.6 11.2 11.5 12.4 6.4 17.3 14.9 2.6 8.5 8.8 10.0 4.5 6.6 10.0 6.3
45 to 49 years 10.3 13.6 13.0 12.4 6.1 24.3 11.6 1.8 2.3 8.6 20.0 - - 5.0 5.0 5.9
50 to 54 years 7.9 12.9 10.8 8.7 4.3 15.2 11.0 1.4 2.3 7.6 10.0 2.3 3.6 15.0 5.0
55 to 59 years 4.2 8.3 5.5 4.2 2.6 7.7 5.4 0.5 - - 2.5 10.0 - - 1.6 - - 1.6
60 years and older 2.2 6.0 2.0 1.8 1.1 3.2 1.2 0.2 - - 2.1 - - - - - - - - 2.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,354 8,317 5,866 16,812 5,921 2,440 670 9,839 130 514 20 44 441 20 320
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 55.1 60.0 53.8 61.3 82.4 32.8 52.2 31.0 59.2 77.2 70.0 59.1 17.5 70.0 52.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 38.2 28.2 39.2 34.9 13.4 63.4 41.2 59.5 26.2 17.7 25.0 36.4 75.7 15.0 41.3
Hispanic origin 4.4 8.9 5.0 2.4 2.3 1.9 3.7 5.7 3.1 2.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 3.8
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 - - 0.4 - - - - 0.5 - - 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.6 5.4 1.0 - - - - - - - - 0.3
Other 1.6 1.9 1.5 0.8 1.2 1.3 1.9 3.0 6.2 1.2 - - - - 1.8 10.0 1.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,354 8,317 5,866 16,812 5,921 2,440 670 9,839 130 514 20 44 441 20 320
Table 3.21. Maryland admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
111
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 88,108 20,639 8,202 46,048 5,764 1,557 1,251 2,958 175 932 19 32 25 18 488
Gender
Male 67.9 70.2 71.7 67.5 59.4 52.1 64.7 74.8 67.2 54.8 52.6 78.1 56.0 77.8 81.6
Female 32.1 29.8 28.3 32.5 40.6 47.9 35.3 25.2 32.8 45.2 47.4 21.9 44.0 22.2 18.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 88,062 20,624 8,195 46,034 5,761 1,556 1,250 2,954 174 932 19 32 25 18 488
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 3.4 1.6 3.2 2.2 4.2 1.5 3.2 31.3 8.0 4.0 10.5 28.1 - - 11.1 17.0
20 to 24 years 16.1 8.0 11.3 19.8 22.8 6.7 13.9 24.0 11.4 13.1 10.5 40.6 16.0 16.7 15.2
25 to 29 years 21.0 10.9 15.3 26.8 23.5 13.6 19.4 16.2 23.4 24.0 10.5 9.4 32.0 33.3 22.5
30 to 34 years 16.5 10.4 14.4 19.8 17.5 14.3 18.4 10.8 18.9 22.7 26.3 3.1 12.0 11.1 17.8
35 to 39 years 10.7 9.4 11.9 11.2 9.4 12.9 15.2 5.9 10.9 11.4 5.3 6.3 20.0 5.6 8.2
40 to 44 years 9.9 13.1 13.7 8.1 7.9 19.4 10.2 4.6 11.4 8.6 15.8 9.4 4.0 - - 5.3
45 to 49 years 9.4 16.0 14.1 6.1 6.2 16.9 10.6 3.2 10.3 6.9 10.5 - - 8.0 - - 7.4
50 to 54 years 6.9 15.0 9.6 3.5 4.4 10.4 6.1 2.1 4.6 4.9 - - - - 4.0 11.1 3.9
55 to 59 years 3.8 8.9 4.7 1.9 2.9 2.7 1.9 0.9 - - 3.3 5.3 - - 4.0 11.1 1.6
60 years and older 2.3 6.6 1.9 0.7 1.1 1.5 1.2 0.9 1.1 1.1 5.3 3.1 - - - - 1.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 88,108 20,639 8,202 46,048 5,764 1,557 1,251 2,958 175 932 19 32 25 18 488
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 78.9 80.7 73.4 79.6 88.5 56.2 68.7 63.7 83.9 91.5 94.4 62.5 32.0 88.9 82.4
Black (non-Hispanic) 6.0 6.9 13.4 3.8 2.5 25.3 8.3 11.3 4.0 1.3 5.6 12.5 20.0 - - 5.2
Hispanic origin 10.1 7.4 7.9 11.7 4.6 12.0 16.2 18.8 5.2 4.2 - - 3.1 48.0 11.1 5.6
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.3 1.0 0.5 - - 0.3 - - 6.3 - - - - 0.4
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 1.0 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.9 1.1 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.6
Other 4.0 3.6 4.5 4.0 3.5 5.6 5.7 4.8 5.7 2.3 - - 15.6 - - - - 5.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 87,344 20,477 8,136 45,680 5,693 1,547 1,235 2,906 174 920 18 32 25 18 483
Table 3.22. Massachusetts admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
112
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 54,881 11,899 8,813 11,834 7,623 3,171 783 8,924 848 484 158 29 3 24 288
Gender
Male 61.0 65.9 68.1 57.1 46.9 57.2 65.5 69.3 42.9 39.3 41.8 86.2 66.7 62.5 51.4
Female 39.0 34.1 31.9 42.9 53.1 42.8 34.5 30.7 57.1 60.7 58.2 13.8 33.3 37.5 48.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 54,881 11,899 8,813 11,834 7,623 3,171 783 8,924 848 484 158 29 3 24 288
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 8.1 2.8 5.4 2.5 2.7 0.8 1.3 31.3 6.5 11.0 11.4 37.9 - - 33.3 63.9
20 to 24 years 13.7 7.9 11.0 16.9 15.4 3.5 9.2 22.5 14.2 16.1 15.2 27.6 66.7 12.5 7.6
25 to 29 years 18.2 12.0 14.7 25.1 27.4 7.2 11.5 16.9 23.0 24.2 20.3 6.9 33.3 8.3 7.3
30 to 34 years 15.3 13.0 15.0 17.8 21.5 9.6 17.9 11.5 21.3 15.7 17.1 - - - - 29.2 5.9
35 to 39 years 10.7 11.9 11.6 9.1 12.5 13.2 17.5 7.0 15.8 10.5 11.4 10.3 - - 12.5 5.9
40 to 44 years 9.5 13.7 11.8 5.8 7.7 18.3 14.9 4.7 9.3 8.5 6.3 13.8 - - 4.2 4.2
45 to 49 years 9.0 14.3 12.2 5.3 5.0 21.3 14.0 3.0 5.5 3.7 6.3 3.4 - - - - 3.1
50 to 54 years 8.1 13.6 10.9 6.2 4.3 16.2 8.9 1.9 3.8 4.5 7.0 - - - - - - 1.7
55 to 59 years 4.9 7.3 5.3 6.6 2.6 6.7 2.7 0.9 0.4 5.0 3.2 - - - - - - 0.3
60 years and older 2.5 3.4 2.0 4.5 1.0 3.3 2.0 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.9 - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 54,881 11,899 8,813 11,834 7,623 3,171 783 8,924 848 484 158 29 3 24 288
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 70.2 74.4 66.1 76.3 87.5 36.5 51.4 56.2 93.5 89.1 86.7 86.2 66.7 95.7 68.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 23.5 19.1 27.4 19.4 6.2 59.1 41.8 34.6 1.1 4.6 4.7 6.9 33.3 - - 25.6
Hispanic origin 2.6 3.2 2.9 1.8 1.7 2.0 3.5 3.8 1.9 3.4 3.3 - - - - - - 3.5
American Indian/Alaska Native 1.1 1.2 1.4 0.4 2.2 0.3 0.5 1.3 1.0 - - 1.3 3.4 - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.8 - - - - - - 4.3 - -
Other 2.3 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.3 1.9 2.7 3.8 2.0 2.1 4.0 3.4 - - - - 2.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 53,758 11,659 8,659 11,641 7,408 3,137 775 8,717 796 476 150 29 3 23 285
Table 3.23. Michigan admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
113
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 53,201 14,097 9,669 5,289 4,729 1,177 502 8,960 7,404 270 64 135 30 42 833
Gender
Male 65.0 66.4 69.8 62.8 50.6 53.9 70.5 74.9 56.8 48.9 37.5 76.3 63.3 71.4 62.8
Female 35.0 33.6 30.2 37.2 49.4 46.1 29.5 25.1 43.2 51.1 62.5 23.7 36.7 28.6 37.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 53,201 14,097 9,669 5,289 4,729 1,177 502 8,960 7,404 270 64 135 30 42 833
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 11.9 1.3 7.5 9.6 6.3 0.5 6.0 41.5 7.5 13.7 9.4 37.0 3.3 35.7 23.4
20 to 24 years 17.6 7.0 16.5 33.3 21.1 3.7 13.7 23.2 20.7 20.4 15.6 28.1 23.3 4.8 23.5
25 to 29 years 15.9 11.2 16.2 20.9 20.9 6.9 13.1 13.3 23.0 14.1 14.1 19.3 30.0 14.3 14.0
30 to 34 years 13.5 12.5 14.7 11.3 18.7 9.1 15.7 8.6 19.2 14.8 17.2 8.9 30.0 7.1 9.7
35 to 39 years 9.6 10.5 10.8 6.7 11.5 10.1 11.0 5.0 12.6 11.9 15.6 3.7 13.3 11.9 8.0
40 to 44 years 8.8 12.9 10.2 5.7 6.7 20.2 11.6 3.4 7.9 8.9 10.9 1.5 - - 11.9 7.4
45 to 49 years 8.1 13.7 9.7 4.7 5.0 23.4 11.4 2.4 4.8 5.2 1.6 - - - - - - 5.0
50 to 54 years 7.3 13.8 8.4 4.0 4.6 15.5 10.6 1.7 3.5 5.9 4.7 1.5 - - 14.3 3.7
55 to 59 years 4.2 9.1 4.0 2.5 3.1 9.0 5.4 0.8 0.7 3.0 7.8 - - - - - - 3.0
60 years and older 3.0 8.1 2.1 1.2 2.2 1.6 1.6 0.2 0.1 2.2 3.1 - - - - - - 2.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 53,201 14,097 9,669 5,289 4,729 1,177 502 8,960 7,404 270 64 135 30 42 833
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 71.7 81.0 69.1 67.5 73.3 27.6 45.0 59.7 81.6 85.6 87.5 72.6 23.3 76.2 76.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 10.4 7.0 12.1 12.7 2.9 57.3 38.2 16.9 1.5 1.9 1.6 10.4 73.3 2.4 6.2
Hispanic origin 3.4 2.9 3.2 2.9 2.2 3.8 5.4 5.4 3.5 4.1 1.6 3.0 - - - - 2.6
American Indian/Alaska Native 8.9 5.4 10.8 11.4 16.0 5.3 3.0 10.3 6.6 4.1 4.7 8.9 3.3 9.5 7.4
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.2 1.4 0.9 0.7 1.4 0.8 1.6 1.0 2.1 - - 1.6 1.5 - - - - 2.5
Other 4.3 2.4 4.0 4.8 4.3 5.3 6.8 6.7 4.7 4.4 3.1 3.7 - - 11.9 4.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 53,201 14,097 9,669 5,289 4,729 1,177 502 8,960 7,404 270 64 135 30 42 833
Table 3.24. Minnesota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
114
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 5,625 962 887 104 834 398 186 1,183 519 104 13 7 1 - - 427
Gender
Male 67.0 77.0 72.6 70.2 54.6 63.1 66.1 71.2 58.3 36.5 30.8 100.0 100.0 - - 67.2
Female 33.0 23.0 27.4 29.8 45.4 36.9 33.9 28.8 41.7 63.5 69.2 - - - - - - 32.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,624 962 887 104 834 398 186 1,183 518 104 13 7 1 - - 427
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.1 1.5 4.6 1.0 1.9 0.5 1.1 13.6 2.1 2.9 7.7 71.4 - - - - 7.0
20 to 24 years 15.4 6.7 12.1 29.8 19.1 5.3 8.6 23.8 17.3 23.1 30.8 14.3 - - - - 15.7
25 to 29 years 17.8 10.5 14.1 32.7 25.1 7.0 14.5 21.6 21.4 20.2 30.8 - - - - - - 20.1
30 to 34 years 16.6 11.9 14.2 14.4 22.4 9.8 24.7 17.3 19.8 22.1 15.4 - - - - - - 17.1
35 to 39 years 11.9 10.7 13.1 12.5 11.6 11.6 17.7 8.8 16.4 15.4 7.7 14.3 - - - - 12.2
40 to 44 years 9.7 11.9 11.8 3.8 8.4 14.6 12.9 6.3 11.6 1.9 - - - - - - - - 7.7
45 to 49 years 8.8 15.7 12.1 2.9 4.3 19.6 7.0 3.7 6.0 1.0 - - - - - - - - 7.0
50 to 54 years 7.4 12.2 10.0 1.9 4.4 15.8 9.7 3.7 3.7 7.7 - - - - 100.0 - - 4.7
55 to 59 years 4.4 9.4 5.7 - - 1.7 11.6 2.2 0.8 1.0 3.8 7.7 - - - - - - 5.9
60 years and older 3.0 9.8 2.3 1.0 1.1 4.3 1.6 0.4 0.8 1.9 - - - - - - - - 2.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,625 962 887 104 834 398 186 1,183 519 104 13 7 1 - - 427
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 65.8 61.2 61.6 95.2 93.0 32.7 42.2 44.9 96.3 93.3 92.3 85.7 - - - - 79.4
Black (non-Hispanic) 32.5 36.1 36.5 4.8 5.2 67.1 56.2 53.7 1.4 5.8 7.7 14.3 100.0 - - 19.7
Hispanic origin 0.7 1.3 0.8 - - 0.8 0.3 1.1 0.8 0.4 - - - - - - - - - - 0.2
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.6 0.6 0.8 - - 0.6 - - 0.5 0.4 1.4 - - - - - - - - - - 0.2
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.6 0.1 - - 0.2 - - - - 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.2
Other 0.2 0.2 0.2 - - 0.1 - - - - 0.2 0.6 1.0 - - - - - - - - 0.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0
No. of admissions 5,604 958 883 104 831 398 185 1,177 516 104 13 7 1 - - 427
Table 3.25. Mississippi admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
115
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 37,567 7,615 6,281 4,153 2,609 1,377 365 8,089 6,050 305 39 62 219 42 361
Gender
Male 65.1 74.8 74.5 56.9 50.7 58.5 67.9 70.6 50.7 42.6 48.7 58.1 71.2 64.3 53.7
Female 34.9 25.2 25.5 43.1 49.3 41.5 32.1 29.4 49.3 57.4 51.3 41.9 28.8 35.7 46.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 37,567 7,615 6,281 4,153 2,609 1,377 365 8,089 6,050 305 39 62 219 42 361
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 8.7 1.2 4.1 2.6 4.8 0.6 3.0 27.5 4.6 9.8 7.7 30.6 0.5 33.3 23.3
20 to 24 years 13.9 6.9 11.0 17.4 17.2 2.0 13.2 20.6 15.3 20.3 12.8 9.7 9.6 14.3 18.8
25 to 29 years 17.4 11.7 16.4 24.2 25.0 5.2 11.5 17.5 20.5 17.0 10.3 25.8 22.4 7.1 19.4
30 to 34 years 16.7 13.4 16.4 21.3 20.9 7.8 14.0 13.3 22.9 15.4 25.6 8.1 29.2 14.3 12.7
35 to 39 years 11.4 11.2 12.2 13.5 12.6 9.7 13.4 7.6 14.2 12.8 12.8 12.9 18.3 4.8 9.7
40 to 44 years 9.4 12.5 11.3 7.5 6.7 17.0 11.2 5.5 10.0 8.2 10.3 1.6 10.5 7.1 6.6
45 to 49 years 8.9 14.4 11.7 4.3 5.0 24.5 17.5 4.1 6.9 5.9 10.3 8.1 4.1 11.9 3.3
50 to 54 years 7.4 14.5 10.4 3.7 4.2 19.2 9.3 2.5 3.7 6.2 7.7 - - 4.1 7.1 3.9
55 to 59 years 3.9 8.3 4.7 3.0 2.5 10.0 4.9 1.1 1.5 3.6 - - 3.2 1.4 - - 1.7
60 years and older 2.1 5.7 1.7 2.4 1.2 4.1 1.9 0.4 0.4 0.7 2.6 - - - - - - 0.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 37,567 7,615 6,281 4,153 2,609 1,377 365 8,089 6,050 305 39 62 219 42 361
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 75.6 84.0 78.3 62.2 90.8 20.1 44.9 65.5 94.0 93.4 87.2 75.8 3.2 90.5 86.4
Black (non-Hispanic) 19.3 11.0 16.7 33.8 5.9 74.9 49.3 27.7 1.9 1.3 7.7 22.6 94.5 - - 7.5
Hispanic origin 1.6 1.9 1.6 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.1 2.1 1.5 2.3 - - - - 0.5 - - 0.6
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 * 0.3 - - 0.2 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 * 0.1 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.6
Other 3.0 2.5 2.8 2.9 2.3 3.7 3.8 4.2 2.4 2.6 5.1 1.6 1.8 9.5 4.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 37,567 7,615 6,281 4,153 2,609 1,377 365 8,089 6,050 305 39 62 219 42 361
Table 3.26. Missouri admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
116
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 7,567 2,001 2,163 187 768 15 27 1,316 1,009 14 3 12 - - 16 36
Gender
Male 65.8 69.3 71.2 63.6 44.5 60.0 92.6 74.8 52.7 28.6 100.0 91.7 - - 50.0 44.4
Female 34.2 30.7 28.8 36.4 55.5 40.0 7.4 25.2 47.3 71.4 - - 8.3 - - 50.0 55.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 7,567 2,001 2,163 187 768 15 27 1,316 1,009 14 3 12 - - 16 36
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 10.4 3.1 6.5 6.4 4.3 13.3 14.8 33.8 6.3 14.3 66.7 50.0 - - 50.0 8.3
20 to 24 years 16.1 10.0 15.3 29.9 17.3 6.7 18.5 22.0 18.4 14.3 33.3 25.0 - - - - 33.3
25 to 29 years 17.9 12.5 18.0 26.7 27.9 13.3 3.7 16.0 22.2 28.6 - - 16.7 - - 18.8 11.1
30 to 34 years 14.2 12.2 14.7 11.8 18.1 13.3 11.1 10.1 20.6 7.1 - - - - - - - - 16.7
35 to 39 years 10.8 11.1 12.3 10.2 11.7 6.7 18.5 5.6 13.3 7.1 - - - - - - 12.5 11.1
40 to 44 years 9.5 12.7 10.5 2.7 7.6 13.3 3.7 5.1 9.5 7.1 - - 8.3 - - - - 8.3
45 to 49 years 7.3 11.4 8.2 3.2 5.5 20.0 11.1 3.0 4.8 - - - - - - - - 6.3 5.6
50 to 54 years 7.3 12.3 8.6 7.0 4.2 13.3 3.7 2.5 3.4 7.1 - - - - - - 12.5 2.8
55 to 59 years 3.7 7.5 3.8 - - 2.3 - - 3.7 1.2 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - 2.8
60 years and older 2.8 7.0 2.0 2.1 1.2 - - 11.1 0.6 0.5 14.3 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 7,567 2,001 2,163 187 768 15 27 1,316 1,009 14 3 12 - - 16 36
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 69.7 72.6 66.2 82.9 68.9 86.7 70.4 71.5 66.0 92.9 100.0 100.0 - - 81.3 69.4
Black (non-Hispanic) 0.7 0.7 0.6 - - 0.1 - - 3.7 1.6 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 4.3 3.6 3.8 5.3 2.7 - - 11.1 5.5 5.8 7.1 - - - - - - - - 8.3
American Indian/Alaska Native 21.3 20.2 24.9 9.6 24.6 13.3 11.1 16.9 22.0 - - - - - - - - 18.8 19.4
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.1 0.4 - - 0.3 - - - - 0.2 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 3.8 2.6 4.2 2.1 3.4 - - 3.7 4.3 5.5 - - - - - - - - - - 2.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 7,567 2,001 2,163 187 768 15 27 1,316 1,009 14 3 12 - - 16 36
Table 3.27. Montana admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
117
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 17,750 8,868 3,205 118 592 295 76 1,471 2,500 53 17 12 11 9 523
Gender
Male 70.4 78.4 71.6 75.4 53.9 70.3 64.5 68.4 49.7 37.7 76.5 75.0 54.5 100.0 53.0
Female 29.6 21.6 28.4 24.6 46.1 29.7 35.5 31.6 50.3 62.3 23.5 25.0 45.5 - - 47.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,747 8,867 3,205 118 592 293 76 1,471 2,500 53 17 12 11 9 523
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 4.2 3.7 3.1 2.5 1.9 - - 1.3 12.4 3.1 1.9 11.8 - - - - - - 8.4
20 to 24 years 15.9 13.8 16.3 20.3 17.9 1.4 14.5 27.4 16.9 15.1 23.5 33.3 27.3 66.7 16.1
25 to 29 years 14.2 10.4 14.0 26.3 26.7 4.7 6.6 22.6 19.2 20.8 41.2 - - 36.4 - - 19.9
30 to 34 years 13.1 10.0 13.5 12.7 19.9 8.5 5.3 14.8 21.2 24.5 5.9 8.3 18.2 - - 16.8
35 to 39 years 10.4 9.7 11.3 11.9 8.3 15.6 21.1 8.7 11.7 7.5 - - 33.3 18.2 11.1 12.0
40 to 44 years 10.7 11.2 11.1 7.6 7.4 24.1 13.2 5.8 11.4 1.9 5.9 8.3 - - 11.1 7.6
45 to 49 years 12.7 14.2 16.1 1.7 6.1 20.7 19.7 3.5 11.0 9.4 5.9 16.7 - - - - 8.6
50 to 54 years 9.6 12.9 9.1 3.4 4.9 15.9 11.8 3.1 4.0 7.5 5.9 - - - - - - 6.9
55 to 59 years 5.3 8.1 3.5 8.5 4.4 4.1 5.3 1.2 1.0 9.4 - - - - - - - - 2.9
60 years and older 3.8 6.1 2.0 5.1 2.5 5.1 1.3 0.5 0.5 1.9 - - - - - - 11.1 0.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,750 8,868 3,205 118 592 295 76 1,471 2,500 53 17 12 11 9 523
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 72.9 70.8 70.9 80.3 90.2 21.8 44.0 73.5 83.8 96.2 82.4 81.8 - - 88.9 76.3
Black (non-Hispanic) 10.4 11.0 9.2 10.3 4.7 70.6 44.0 11.3 2.3 - - - - - - 90.0 11.1 11.5
Hispanic origin 4.3 3.0 4.8 5.1 2.5 2.4 2.7 7.8 6.4 - - 11.8 9.1 - - - - 7.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 7.5 8.9 11.2 2.6 1.5 0.7 2.7 3.0 4.3 1.9 5.9 - - - - - - 1.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.0 1.1 1.0 - - 0.3 0.3 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.9 - - - - - - - - 1.3
Other 3.9 5.2 2.9 1.7 0.7 4.1 5.3 3.3 2.2 - - - - 9.1 10.0 - - 1.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 17,682 8,855 3,187 117 590 293 75 1,466 2,479 53 17 11 10 9 520
Table 3.28. Nebraska admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
118
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 8,690 1,837 1,096 918 535 192 76 1,579 2,230 76 12 16 16 9 98
Gender
Male 62.1 66.8 66.7 59.5 46.9 66.1 71.1 74.5 51.4 47.4 41.7 75.0 81.3 77.8 67.3
Female 37.9 33.2 33.3 40.5 53.1 33.9 28.9 25.5 48.6 52.6 58.3 25.0 18.8 22.2 32.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 8,690 1,837 1,096 918 535 192 76 1,579 2,230 76 12 16 16 9 98
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 16.4 4.6 13.2 10.7 4.5 2.6 6.6 56.3 5.2 13.2 33.3 12.5 - - 44.4 40.8
20 to 24 years 14.7 7.2 10.5 33.2 20.9 1.6 17.1 14.6 15.0 15.8 8.3 37.5 6.3 22.2 10.2
25 to 29 years 15.9 10.3 13.8 28.1 21.9 2.1 10.5 9.9 21.0 11.8 8.3 12.5 25.0 11.1 10.2
30 to 34 years 13.5 11.2 16.4 10.5 18.1 9.4 15.8 6.9 19.2 11.8 41.7 12.5 25.0 - - 7.1
35 to 39 years 10.0 11.6 11.7 5.4 10.3 6.8 7.9 4.6 13.6 17.1 - - 18.8 31.3 11.1 9.2
40 to 44 years 8.5 12.2 8.8 3.6 7.9 15.6 10.5 2.4 11.2 10.5 - - - - 6.3 - - 6.1
45 to 49 years 8.4 14.3 10.6 2.8 5.2 25.0 7.9 2.8 8.3 13.2 8.3 - - - - - - 7.1
50 to 54 years 6.8 14.2 7.9 2.6 7.1 20.3 9.2 1.8 4.6 3.9 - - - - 6.3 11.1 2.0
55 to 59 years 3.7 8.4 5.6 2.2 2.4 10.4 9.2 0.6 1.6 - - - - 6.3 - - - - 2.0
60 years and older 2.0 6.1 1.6 0.9 1.7 6.3 5.3 0.1 0.3 2.6 - - - - - - - - 5.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 8,690 1,837 1,096 918 535 192 76 1,579 2,230 76 12 16 16 9 98
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 62.7 67.8 65.2 74.5 78.0 26.6 38.2 43.4 67.2 62.7 58.3 43.8 6.3 77.8 56.1
Black (non-Hispanic) 10.7 7.8 10.9 3.9 4.7 62.0 38.2 18.7 5.8 4.0 8.3 43.8 87.5 - - 10.2
Hispanic origin 16.5 16.0 14.8 13.6 11.3 5.2 19.7 23.3 16.2 17.3 - - 6.3 6.3 22.2 19.4
American Indian/Alaska Native 2.5 3.5 4.5 0.9 0.9 0.5 - - 2.2 2.4 1.3 - - - - - - - - 1.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.7 1.2 1.0 2.3 0.9 1.0 1.3 1.6 2.5 - - - - - - - - - - 5.1
Other 5.9 3.7 3.6 4.8 4.1 4.7 2.6 10.8 5.9 14.7 33.3 6.3 - - - - 8.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 8,628 1,821 1,082 913 532 192 76 1,568 2,218 75 12 16 16 9 98
Table 3.29. Nevada admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
119
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 4,630 1,046 700 1,202 924 87 103 433 46 25 3 7 - - 9 45
Gender
Male 60.5 64.9 65.1 54.9 54.1 50.6 57.3 76.2 58.7 36.0 33.3 100.0 - - 66.7 55.6
Female 39.5 35.1 34.9 45.1 45.9 49.4 42.7 23.8 41.3 64.0 66.7 - - - - 33.3 44.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,630 1,046 700 1,202 924 87 103 433 46 25 3 7 - - 9 45
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 8.9 3.2 9.0 5.1 4.3 2.3 1.9 40.9 6.5 12.0 33.3 28.6 - - 55.6 40.0
20 to 24 years 21.2 8.1 14.3 32.6 26.7 9.2 19.4 24.9 17.4 16.0 - - 14.3 - - - - 22.2
25 to 29 years 20.9 10.9 15.9 31.4 26.7 9.2 17.5 14.3 43.5 12.0 - - 14.3 - - 33.3 8.9
30 to 34 years 15.4 10.1 16.0 17.3 21.4 11.5 22.3 9.0 10.9 12.0 - - 28.6 - - - - 13.3
35 to 39 years 7.3 8.6 8.4 6.5 7.3 16.1 8.7 3.5 10.9 8.0 - - - - - - - - 2.2
40 to 44 years 7.8 12.8 11.9 3.6 6.0 16.1 12.6 2.5 4.3 4.0 - - - - - - 11.1 4.4
45 to 49 years 7.1 14.8 10.1 2.1 3.8 20.7 9.7 2.1 - - 12.0 33.3 - - - - - - 6.7
50 to 54 years 6.0 15.1 8.4 1.0 2.1 10.3 4.9 1.6 6.5 16.0 33.3 14.3 - - - - 2.2
55 to 59 years 3.1 8.7 4.1 0.5 1.0 3.4 1.0 0.7 - - 4.0 - - - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 2.3 7.6 1.9 - - 0.8 1.1 1.9 0.5 - - 4.0 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,630 1,046 700 1,202 924 87 103 433 46 25 3 7 - - 9 45
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 93.7 94.4 94.1 94.3 95.8 86.0 89.1 88.4 91.3 96.0 66.7 100.0 - - 100.0 91.1
Black (non-Hispanic) 1.1 1.5 1.4 0.5 0.4 5.8 3.0 1.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.9 1.6 3.5 3.0 4.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 - - 2.0 0.7 2.2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.2 0.4 - - - - - - 1.0 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 1.9 1.1 1.3 2.1 1.8 4.7 2.0 3.7 6.5 4.0 33.3 - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 4,615 1,042 697 1,199 923 86 101 432 46 25 3 7 - - 9 45
Table 3.30. New Hampshire admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
120
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 72,797 12,860 8,173 26,807 6,730 2,137 1,711 11,358 324 733 15 52 606 9 1,282
Gender
Male 67.4 69.0 72.4 65.2 63.4 59.6 70.4 72.5 69.1 49.8 33.3 63.5 52.6 66.7 66.8
Female 32.6 31.0 27.6 34.8 36.6 40.4 29.6 27.5 30.9 50.2 66.7 36.5 47.4 33.3 33.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 72,790 12,855 8,172 26,806 6,730 2,137 1,711 11,358 324 733 15 52 606 9 1,282
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 7.4 1.8 5.3 3.8 3.6 0.8 1.0 27.9 11.1 5.2 6.7 38.5 1.5 11.1 8.3
20 to 24 years 18.7 7.8 16.0 22.4 23.4 4.6 8.0 26.2 16.0 21.0 26.7 15.4 14.2 22.2 16.2
25 to 29 years 18.0 10.8 15.6 21.2 24.8 7.7 12.6 18.3 19.4 18.4 6.7 17.3 34.7 - - 19.7
30 to 34 years 14.5 12.0 14.2 15.2 18.2 12.3 16.1 12.6 16.0 16.4 26.7 15.4 31.5 - - 14.7
35 to 39 years 9.8 11.0 10.4 9.7 9.9 12.6 14.5 6.7 11.7 9.8 - - 5.8 9.4 - - 10.5
40 to 44 years 9.2 12.1 10.6 9.2 6.8 18.4 15.7 3.8 9.3 6.8 6.7 5.8 5.1 33.3 9.5
45 to 49 years 9.2 15.3 12.0 8.2 5.8 19.8 15.3 2.3 9.3 6.8 6.7 - - 2.0 33.3 9.0
50 to 54 years 7.2 14.0 9.2 6.0 4.0 15.2 11.7 1.3 5.2 9.5 6.7 - - 0.8 - - 6.6
55 to 59 years 3.9 9.0 4.6 3.0 2.2 6.4 3.7 0.6 1.9 3.1 - - 1.9 0.5 - - 3.3
60 years and older 2.2 6.2 2.1 1.4 1.3 2.1 1.4 0.3 - - 2.9 13.3 - - 0.3 - - 2.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 72,797 12,860 8,173 26,807 6,730 2,137 1,711 11,358 324 733 15 52 606 9 1,282
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 63.1 69.4 58.8 72.3 83.4 38.0 50.2 32.6 65.3 82.2 66.7 57.7 13.9 88.9 66.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 20.9 12.9 24.9 15.0 7.5 49.7 26.2 42.0 16.7 9.3 13.3 13.5 57.4 - - 19.3
Hispanic origin 13.7 15.0 14.2 10.8 7.1 10.9 21.7 21.9 11.8 6.8 6.7 21.2 26.0 - - 11.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.2
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8 1.4 0.9 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.9 4.6 0.7 6.7 1.9 0.2 11.1 1.0
Other 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.5 2.3 1.5 1.0 6.7 5.8 2.6 - - 1.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 72,689 12,837 8,164 26,793 6,727 2,135 1,708 11,336 323 732 15 52 605 9 1,253
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.31. New Jersey admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
121
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 5,318 2,154 551 527 307 27 2 405 593 6 11 1 - - 10 724
Gender
Male 66.2 71.8 75.1 58.8 52.4 44.4 50.0 75.7 52.3 33.3 81.8 100.0 - - 50.0 61.2
Female 33.8 28.2 24.9 41.2 47.6 55.6 50.0 24.3 47.7 66.7 18.2 - - - - 50.0 38.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,313 2,152 551 527 307 27 2 404 593 6 11 1 - - 10 722
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 4.0 2.1 5.3 4.9 0.3 - - - - 18.8 2.9 16.7 - - - - - - 10.0 2.2
20 to 24 years 15.3 11.6 16.5 25.2 21.5 - - - - 22.7 14.5 - - - - - - - - 10.0 12.8
25 to 29 years 17.6 14.3 17.4 24.9 20.2 - - 50.0 18.8 25.6 - - 9.1 - - - - - - 14.9
30 to 34 years 17.2 16.2 16.7 15.4 21.8 18.5 - - 15.3 23.1 - - 36.4 - - - - 50.0 15.7
35 to 39 years 12.4 12.7 13.2 9.7 9.8 25.9 - - 8.4 12.3 50.0 27.3 - - - - 20.0 15.5
40 to 44 years 10.8 13.4 9.6 4.7 10.1 22.2 - - 5.7 10.3 - - - - 100.0 - - 10.0 11.9
45 to 49 years 8.6 10.7 10.7 5.7 4.2 7.4 - - 4.2 6.1 16.7 9.1 - - - - - - 9.8
50 to 54 years 7.6 11.2 6.7 2.3 5.9 3.7 - - 4.2 2.7 - - 9.1 - - - - - - 8.0
55 to 59 years 3.8 4.6 3.6 2.8 1.3 22.2 50.0 1.5 2.0 - - - - - - - - - - 5.2
60 years and older 2.7 3.3 0.2 4.4 4.9 - - - - 0.5 0.5 16.7 9.1 - - - - - - 3.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,318 2,154 551 527 307 27 2 405 593 6 11 1 - - 10 724
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 25.2 19.7 23.3 22.6 28.8 14.8 - - 31.3 42.9 - - 27.3 - - - - 55.6 26.5
Black (non-Hispanic) 1.4 0.7 1.5 0.4 1.3 25.9 - - 2.3 2.4 - - - - - - - - - - 2.3
Hispanic origin 44.4 35.2 32.7 71.1 63.2 59.3 100.0 51.5 46.7 83.3 63.6 100.0 - - 22.2 46.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 24.2 39.2 35.5 2.3 2.0 - - - - 10.6 5.6 16.7 9.1 - - - - 22.2 20.2
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.2 - - 0.2 - - - - - - 0.3 0.7 - - - - - - - - - - 0.1
Other 4.6 5.1 7.0 3.4 4.6 - - - - 4.0 1.7 - - - - - - - - - - 4.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,228 2,125 541 523 302 27 2 396 576 6 11 1 - - 9 709
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.32. New Mexico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
122
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 285,453 50,784 62,423 70,272 21,445 17,675 9,383 45,277 1,339 3,683 830 179 1,126 46 991
Gender
Male 73.6 75.3 78.1 73.2 61.1 65.1 76.0 76.1 77.6 64.3 32.8 77.1 71.0 60.9 68.9
Female 26.4 24.7 21.9 26.8 38.9 34.9 24.0 23.9 22.4 35.7 67.2 22.9 29.0 39.1 31.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 285,453 50,784 62,423 70,272 21,445 17,675 9,383 45,277 1,339 3,683 830 179 1,126 46 991
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.8 0.9 2.3 2.8 4.4 0.5 1.6 24.3 7.2 5.0 2.7 23.5 1.4 13.0 13.3
20 to 24 years 13.1 4.9 7.2 17.7 23.3 2.4 7.4 23.4 18.9 13.1 3.7 32.4 12.9 10.9 21.3
25 to 29 years 13.6 8.1 9.6 17.7 24.1 5.7 11.6 17.1 18.6 16.5 6.4 15.1 22.5 10.9 20.0
30 to 34 years 12.1 9.4 10.9 13.5 17.3 8.5 14.0 12.5 18.5 14.8 5.1 15.6 24.2 17.4 15.8
35 to 39 years 9.7 9.7 10.2 9.7 9.5 10.4 12.9 8.2 13.9 9.0 4.1 8.4 14.2 17.4 8.6
40 to 44 years 11.0 12.2 13.9 10.4 7.1 18.0 14.1 5.7 10.5 10.0 2.8 3.4 9.2 15.2 6.0
45 to 49 years 13.5 16.9 19.0 11.8 5.3 25.6 17.1 4.4 6.8 9.1 4.7 1.1 9.3 2.2 5.5
50 to 54 years 11.2 17.0 16.0 8.7 4.0 18.8 12.5 2.8 3.9 9.9 4.9 0.6 5.2 4.3 4.5
55 to 59 years 5.9 11.1 7.4 4.9 2.9 7.1 6.0 1.1 1.0 6.7 4.8 - - 0.7 6.5 3.1
60 years and older 4.0 9.9 3.6 2.8 2.1 2.9 2.7 0.5 0.6 5.9 60.8 - - 0.4 2.2 1.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 285,453 50,784 62,423 70,272 21,445 17,675 9,383 45,277 1,339 3,683 830 179 1,126 46 991
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 48.0 54.3 40.4 55.6 85.8 28.0 37.2 29.1 67.8 69.8 91.4 66.5 15.6 69.6 67.7
Black (non-Hispanic) 28.6 21.9 39.4 14.8 4.3 56.8 34.2 44.4 13.1 7.7 2.0 17.9 52.5 15.2 11.7
Hispanic origin 19.7 18.7 17.0 26.4 6.8 12.9 25.2 22.4 12.9 18.1 4.5 10.1 29.0 8.7 12.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.4 2.2 1.5
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 1.2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.6 1.9 0.5 0.8 2.2 0.4 2.2 3.8
Other 2.4 3.2 1.9 2.2 1.8 1.4 2.2 3.0 3.3 3.6 1.1 2.8 2.2 2.2 2.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 285,453 50,784 62,423 70,272 21,445 17,675 9,383 45,277 1,339 3,683 830 179 1,126 46 991
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.33. New York admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
123
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 52,556 11,084 6,693 2,997 8,370 4,036 2,058 14,091 1,235 611 133 57 43 26 1,122
Gender
Male 67.6 73.5 70.5 61.8 53.7 58.3 66.0 76.2 55.1 48.1 52.6 87.7 76.7 53.8 64.4
Female 32.4 26.5 29.5 38.2 46.3 41.7 34.0 23.8 44.9 51.9 47.4 12.3 23.3 46.2 35.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 52,550 11,084 6,691 2,997 8,368 4,036 2,058 14,089 1,235 611 133 57 43 26 1,122
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.7 1.8 1.3 3.3 2.5 0.3 1.5 16.1 3.6 3.4 4.5 15.8 4.7 - - 3.8
20 to 24 years 16.6 7.0 7.3 23.0 20.7 3.6 9.1 29.8 18.0 16.2 18.0 24.6 14.0 3.8 12.2
25 to 29 years 17.3 10.7 12.4 27.5 25.4 7.0 15.9 20.6 19.2 21.6 12.8 19.3 58.1 23.1 15.9
30 to 34 years 14.9 12.0 13.5 17.6 20.2 12.5 17.2 13.4 21.9 18.0 15.0 24.6 14.0 15.4 16.8
35 to 39 years 11.0 12.2 11.7 10.2 11.3 13.1 14.6 7.9 16.0 12.1 16.5 5.3 9.3 11.5 11.6
40 to 44 years 10.2 13.9 14.0 6.1 8.0 18.0 14.1 5.0 9.5 8.5 12.0 3.5 - - 7.7 11.0
45 to 49 years 9.6 14.6 15.7 4.3 5.2 20.1 12.3 3.3 6.4 7.4 5.3 3.5 - - 34.6 11.8
50 to 54 years 8.6 14.8 15.3 3.5 4.3 16.1 9.2 2.3 3.7 8.2 10.5 1.8 - - - - 10.6
55 to 59 years 4.0 7.8 6.1 3.4 1.6 6.7 4.4 1.1 1.4 3.8 0.8 1.8 - - - - 4.5
60 years and older 2.1 5.3 2.6 1.1 0.9 2.7 1.7 0.5 0.3 0.8 4.5 - - - - 3.8 1.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 52,556 11,084 6,693 2,997 8,370 4,036 2,058 14,091 1,235 611 133 57 43 26 1,122
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 60.1 61.0 63.5 87.2 89.8 38.1 48.8 37.5 92.1 91.3 87.2 64.9 25.6 73.1 69.0
Black (non-Hispanic) 33.6 31.2 32.7 9.7 4.9 56.0 43.9 54.7 2.7 3.8 9.8 31.6 74.4 26.9 27.6
Hispanic origin 2.1 3.6 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.2 1.4 2.5 1.8 0.8 1.5 1.8 - - - - 0.8
American Indian/Alaska Native 2.7 2.6 1.4 0.5 3.1 3.6 5.0 3.0 1.9 3.1 1.5 - - - - - - 2.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.7 - - - - 1.8 - - - - - -
Other 1.2 1.3 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.8 2.0 0.8 1.0 - - - - - - - - 0.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 52,460 11,063 6,683 2,990 8,344 4,024 2,055 14,086 1,231 608 133 57 43 26 1,117
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.34. North Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
124
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 2,693 787 544 22 185 2 3 713 407 11 1 2 - - 8 8
Gender
Male 58.9 62.1 65.3 36.4 45.4 50.0 100.0 63.2 45.7 27.3 - - 50.0 - - 62.5 12.5
Female 41.1 37.9 34.7 63.6 54.6 50.0 - - 36.8 54.3 72.7 100.0 50.0 - - 37.5 87.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,684 786 542 22 185 2 3 707 407 11 1 2 - - 8 8
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 15.0 3.9 6.3 4.5 7.6 - - 33.3 40.4 6.6 9.1 - - 50.0 - - 25.0 37.5
20 to 24 years 16.0 7.8 15.6 40.9 23.2 - - - - 22.7 16.2 9.1 - - 50.0 - - 12.5 12.5
25 to 29 years 16.1 9.9 16.0 13.6 27.0 - - - - 17.5 21.1 9.1 - - - - - - 12.5 37.5
30 to 34 years 16.7 15.2 19.3 27.3 15.7 50.0 - - 10.1 27.5 - - - - - - - - 37.5 12.5
35 to 39 years 10.6 15.0 11.9 4.5 13.5 - - - - 4.6 10.1 18.2 - - - - - - - - - -
40 to 44 years 7.8 11.8 9.9 - - 6.5 - - - - 1.4 8.8 36.4 - - - - - - - - - -
45 to 49 years 7.4 12.8 10.3 9.1 3.8 - - 33.3 1.7 4.2 - - 100.0 - - - - 12.5 - -
50 to 54 years 5.6 11.3 5.7 - - 1.1 50.0 - - 1.4 3.9 9.1 - - - - - - - - - -
55 to 59 years 3.3 7.0 4.0 - - 1.6 - - 33.3 0.1 1.5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 1.7 5.2 0.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - 9.1 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,693 787 544 22 185 2 3 713 407 11 1 2 - - 8 8
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 72.4 75.0 68.9 63.6 71.4 - - 66.7 70.5 77.8 72.7 - - 100.0 - - - - 62.5
Black (non-Hispanic) 2.3 1.5 3.3 - - - - 100.0 - - 4.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 2.0 1.7 2.6 - - - - - - - - 2.9 1.5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
American Indian/Alaska Native 21.1 20.4 23.2 27.3 28.1 - - 33.3 18.9 18.7 27.3 100.0 - - - - 85.7 25.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.1 0.2 - - 0.5 - - - - 0.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 1.9 1.3 1.8 9.1 - - - - - - 2.7 2.0 - - - - - - - - 14.3 12.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,688 784 544 22 185 2 3 713 406 11 1 2 - - 7 8
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.35. North Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
125
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 51,856 7,642 8,080 11,167 5,758 2,415 838 11,277 613 255 73 83 130 27 3,498
Gender
Male 62.2 68.9 70.8 52.3 47.0 50.4 60.5 74.3 45.5 46.3 42.5 71.1 67.7 55.6 57.6
Female 37.8 31.1 29.2 47.7 53.0 49.6 39.5 25.7 54.5 53.7 57.5 28.9 32.3 44.4 42.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,854 7,642 8,079 11,167 5,758 2,415 838 11,276 613 255 73 83 130 27 3,498
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 10.9 4.8 5.7 3.1 3.9 1.3 2.5 29.8 6.2 6.7 8.2 31.3 - - 37.0 20.8
20 to 24 years 17.3 10.4 14.1 21.8 18.1 3.6 9.7 22.9 20.1 17.3 17.8 19.3 3.1 7.4 17.0
25 to 29 years 18.5 12.5 14.6 27.5 25.1 8.0 14.8 17.0 21.2 16.9 9.6 21.7 7.7 22.2 13.8
30 to 34 years 16.2 13.1 15.7 21.2 21.9 10.9 16.2 12.0 20.6 18.4 21.9 9.6 37.7 18.5 13.8
35 to 39 years 10.4 11.3 11.1 10.7 12.2 11.8 18.1 7.2 12.9 12.2 5.5 9.6 32.3 7.4 9.6
40 to 44 years 8.4 12.8 11.5 5.9 7.1 17.3 13.6 4.6 10.0 9.8 6.8 3.6 11.5 3.7 6.5
45 to 49 years 7.2 12.5 10.9 3.7 4.8 18.2 9.3 3.3 4.6 11.0 17.8 2.4 4.6 3.7 6.8
50 to 54 years 6.3 12.2 10.3 3.0 4.3 17.3 9.9 2.0 3.1 5.1 9.6 - - 2.3 - - 5.3
55 to 59 years 3.4 6.3 4.6 2.2 1.9 9.0 4.2 0.9 1.3 1.6 2.7 2.4 0.8 - - 4.5
60 years and older 1.5 4.3 1.5 1.0 0.7 2.7 1.7 0.3 0.2 1.2 - - - - - - - - 1.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,856 7,642 8,080 11,167 5,758 2,415 838 11,277 613 255 73 83 130 27 3,498
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 74.9 78.4 70.8 91.3 92.6 43.5 59.7 55.6 95.7 95.3 91.8 86.6 6.2 88.5 79.3
Black (non-Hispanic) 21.7 18.0 26.6 5.3 5.1 53.6 35.2 40.0 2.5 4.0 2.7 13.4 93.1 11.5 16.2
Hispanic origin 2.3 2.6 1.8 2.7 1.6 1.5 3.6 2.8 0.7 0.4 4.1 - - - - - - 2.5
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.4 - - - - - - 0.5
Other 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.3 1.0 0.7 1.2 0.7 - - - - - - 0.8 - - 1.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 51,244 7,564 8,000 11,056 5,691 2,386 832 11,095 608 253 73 82 130 26 3,448
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.36. Ohio admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
126
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 12,779 2,064 2,126 318 1,417 213 108 2,495 3,246 152 72 24 69 12 463
Gender
Male 54.2 66.2 62.8 60.4 46.3 47.9 50.0 62.6 43.1 36.8 23.6 62.5 40.6 33.3 29.6
Female 45.8 33.8 37.2 39.6 53.7 52.1 50.0 37.4 56.9 63.2 76.4 37.5 59.4 66.7 70.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,779 2,064 2,126 318 1,417 213 108 2,495 3,246 152 72 24 69 12 463
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 7.9 2.4 4.0 2.2 3.0 0.9 1.9 26.4 2.6 10.5 6.9 8.3 1.4 16.7 10.6
20 to 24 years 14.8 7.0 10.8 36.8 21.0 3.8 9.3 20.1 14.6 9.9 19.4 33.3 7.2 16.7 14.0
25 to 29 years 19.8 12.2 19.0 29.9 26.3 6.6 15.7 19.0 23.4 20.4 29.2 20.8 24.6 - - 15.8
30 to 34 years 19.1 15.8 20.2 17.9 20.0 11.7 20.4 14.6 23.9 22.4 16.7 16.7 47.8 8.3 16.8
35 to 39 years 11.6 12.4 13.7 5.7 10.7 8.0 13.0 8.4 13.4 12.5 13.9 4.2 11.6 33.3 9.9
40 to 44 years 9.1 13.6 10.7 3.1 6.5 14.6 12.0 5.1 10.0 7.9 4.2 8.3 5.8 - - 9.1
45 to 49 years 7.6 13.3 9.8 2.8 5.4 24.4 14.8 2.9 6.4 3.9 2.8 - - 1.4 - - 8.9
50 to 54 years 5.7 12.5 7.4 0.6 3.9 15.5 6.5 2.2 3.7 9.2 5.6 - - - - 8.3 5.4
55 to 59 years 2.9 6.8 3.4 0.9 2.3 9.9 4.6 0.8 1.5 3.3 1.4 4.2 - - 16.7 4.8
60 years and older 1.4 4.1 0.9 - - 0.8 4.7 1.9 0.4 0.4 - - - - 4.2 - - - - 4.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,779 2,064 2,126 318 1,417 213 108 2,495 3,246 152 72 24 69 12 463
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 68.5 67.8 65.4 83.0 81.7 29.6 44.4 55.1 77.4 79.6 79.2 58.3 14.5 75.0 72.1
Black (non-Hispanic) 11.1 10.4 11.7 1.6 2.8 61.0 32.4 21.2 2.9 5.3 2.8 33.3 72.5 - - 11.9
Hispanic origin 4.4 4.7 3.6 2.8 2.9 2.3 8.3 7.9 3.2 2.6 4.2 - - 4.3 8.3 3.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 11.3 13.1 15.0 8.2 8.3 3.8 8.3 10.3 11.6 6.6 11.1 8.3 4.3 16.7 8.4
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.5 - - 0.6 0.5 0.7 - - - - - - - - 0.4
Other 4.1 3.1 3.9 3.8 3.7 2.8 6.5 5.0 4.4 5.3 2.8 - - 4.3 - - 3.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 12,779 2,064 2,126 318 1,417 213 108 2,495 3,246 152 72 24 69 12 463
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.37. Oklahoma admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
127
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 38,806 10,851 6,218 5,392 2,240 259 142 6,348 7,103 15 138 21 4 8 67
Gender
Male 62.9 67.6 68.9 60.1 44.2 62.9 70.4 71.5 51.0 33.3 39.1 81.0 75.0 87.5 61.2
Female 37.1 32.4 31.1 39.9 55.8 37.1 29.6 28.5 49.0 66.7 60.9 19.0 25.0 12.5 38.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 38,806 10,851 6,218 5,392 2,240 259 142 6,348 7,103 15 138 21 4 8 67
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 12.1 2.9 6.9 4.3 3.4 1.2 9.9 49.6 6.4 13.3 3.6 38.1 - - 62.5 19.4
20 to 24 years 16.5 12.7 16.6 27.6 15.8 1.5 16.2 16.5 14.9 6.7 12.3 47.6 25.0 - - 7.5
25 to 29 years 17.0 14.2 16.6 24.1 20.8 5.8 19.0 11.0 20.6 26.7 18.8 - - 50.0 - - 16.4
30 to 34 years 14.9 13.1 15.4 16.7 21.3 4.6 12.7 8.9 19.9 - - 13.8 14.3 - - 12.5 6.0
35 to 39 years 10.4 11.3 11.7 8.7 12.9 12.0 7.7 4.7 13.5 20.0 15.2 - - 25.0 - - 11.9
40 to 44 years 8.7 11.1 10.2 5.1 8.4 15.8 8.5 3.6 10.8 6.7 11.6 - - - - - - 9.0
45 to 49 years 7.2 11.0 8.2 4.5 5.8 23.6 9.9 2.0 7.2 13.3 7.2 - - - - - - 10.4
50 to 54 years 6.6 11.1 7.9 3.7 5.2 22.8 9.9 2.1 4.5 6.7 5.8 - - - - - - 9.0
55 to 59 years 3.8 6.6 4.2 3.4 4.1 6.6 4.2 1.0 1.7 - - 6.5 - - - - 25.0 6.0
60 years and older 2.7 6.0 2.3 2.0 2.4 6.2 2.1 0.7 0.4 6.7 5.1 - - - - - - 4.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 38,806 10,851 6,218 5,392 2,240 259 142 6,348 7,103 15 138 21 4 8 67
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 78.8 78.7 77.1 86.8 86.9 30.1 57.0 70.1 81.6 86.7 84.8 81.0 25.0 62.5 82.1
Black (non-Hispanic) 3.8 2.7 4.1 2.7 2.2 58.7 30.3 6.0 2.0 - - 5.8 4.8 25.0 12.5 3.0
Hispanic origin 9.1 10.7 8.1 4.2 4.2 3.5 7.0 15.1 7.7 13.3 3.6 4.8 50.0 12.5 10.4
American Indian/Alaska Native 4.9 4.0 7.2 3.3 4.4 3.1 2.1 4.8 5.8 - - 3.6 - - - - - - 4.5
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.5 2.1 1.3 1.4 1.1 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.2 - - 1.4 - - - - 12.5 - -
Other 1.9 1.8 2.2 1.6 1.2 2.7 2.1 2.6 1.7 - - 0.7 9.5 - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 38,806 10,851 6,218 5,392 2,240 259 142 6,348 7,103 15 138 21 4 8 67
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.38. Oregon admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
128
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 3,049 875 395 593 10 86 89 695 - - 25 7 - - - - - - 274
Gender
Male 88.7 91.7 88.4 87.4 80.0 87.2 91.0 88.6 - - 92.0 42.9 - - - - - - 83.6
Female 11.3 8.3 11.6 12.6 20.0 12.8 9.0 11.4 - - 8.0 57.1 - - - - - - 16.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0
No. of admissions 3,049 875 395 593 10 86 89 695 - - 25 7 - - - - - - 274
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 12.2 1.9 8.6 0.7 - - - - 4.5 31.9 - - 28.0 - - - - - - - - 31.0
20 to 24 years 12.9 4.9 6.3 4.0 - - 11.6 16.9 32.7 - - 32.0 28.6 - - - - - - 13.9
25 to 29 years 10.3 7.7 7.6 9.4 - - 15.1 10.1 15.4 - - 8.0 - - - - - - - - 10.9
30 to 34 years 13.7 11.4 11.4 23.4 10.0 26.7 20.2 8.2 - - 12.0 - - - - - - - - 11.3
35 to 39 years 10.4 9.6 13.4 16.9 30.0 17.4 4.5 4.7 - - 4.0 28.6 - - - - - - 7.7
40 to 44 years 9.4 10.1 8.6 18.7 10.0 5.8 13.5 2.9 - - 4.0 28.6 - - - - - - 4.4
45 to 49 years 9.0 11.7 11.9 11.8 - - 8.1 14.6 1.4 - - 4.0 - - - - - - - - 8.4
50 to 54 years 9.4 15.3 13.9 9.8 40.0 10.5 7.9 1.3 - - 4.0 - - - - - - - - 4.0
55 to 59 years 6.3 11.9 9.1 3.7 - - 3.5 5.6 1.3 - - - - 14.3 - - - - - - 4.0
60 years and older 6.5 15.5 9.1 1.5 10.0 1.2 2.2 0.1 - - 4.0 - - - - - - - - 4.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0
No. of admissions 3,049 875 395 593 10 86 89 695 - - 25 7 - - - - - - 274
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 0.2 - - 0.5 0.5 10.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Black (non-Hispanic) 0.1 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 99.6 99.8 99.2 99.5 90.0 100.0 100.0 99.7 - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0
American Indian/Alaska Native - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 0.1 - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0
No. of admissions 3,034 874 393 590 10 86 88 687 - - 25 7 - - - - - - 274
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.39. Puerto Rico admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
129
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 11,489 2,654 1,422 3,635 1,339 504 266 1,227 38 93 10 17 1 5 278
Gender
Male 69.3 68.5 74.4 71.4 60.6 56.0 65.4 75.0 65.8 61.3 70.0 88.2 - - 80.0 70.9
Female 30.7 31.5 25.6 28.6 39.4 44.0 34.6 25.0 34.2 38.7 30.0 11.8 100.0 20.0 29.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,489 2,654 1,422 3,635 1,339 504 266 1,227 38 93 10 17 1 5 278
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 5.6 1.7 3.7 1.8 2.5 0.8 2.3 34.1 - - 9.7 10.0 5.9 - - 20.0 2.9
20 to 24 years 14.4 7.5 10.2 19.5 15.5 5.6 12.8 22.7 15.8 15.1 30.0 17.6 100.0 - - 9.7
25 to 29 years 16.5 8.7 13.7 21.9 20.9 9.7 15.0 17.7 23.7 22.6 20.0 52.9 - - 20.0 14.0
30 to 34 years 15.0 10.3 14.1 18.4 19.2 15.5 16.9 9.8 26.3 17.2 20.0 11.8 - - - - 19.4
35 to 39 years 11.4 10.2 13.8 11.9 11.4 14.7 16.2 6.0 15.8 14.0 10.0 - - - - 20.0 16.9
40 to 44 years 11.5 13.0 13.5 11.4 11.5 17.7 10.5 4.8 10.5 7.5 - - 11.8 - - - - 9.4
45 to 49 years 10.5 17.4 13.9 7.6 7.2 16.5 11.3 2.7 5.3 2.2 10.0 - - - - - - 8.3
50 to 54 years 8.0 15.2 11.0 4.2 5.1 14.3 7.5 1.3 2.6 6.5 - - - - - - 40.0 9.0
55 to 59 years 4.5 9.2 4.0 2.5 4.3 4.6 4.5 0.7 - - 5.4 - - - - - - - - 6.8
60 years and older 2.6 6.8 2.0 0.8 2.4 0.8 3.0 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,489 2,654 1,422 3,635 1,339 504 266 1,227 38 93 10 17 1 5 278
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 81.9 85.9 80.6 85.8 91.9 67.6 69.6 59.1 86.8 93.2 100.0 94.1 100.0 80.0 79.0
Black (non-Hispanic) 6.0 4.3 9.8 2.0 2.4 20.6 10.5 14.2 5.3 1.1 - - - - - - 20.0 10.0
Hispanic origin 9.7 7.1 7.7 10.8 4.0 7.9 17.1 20.3 5.3 5.7 - - 5.9 - - - - 9.2
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.1 0.2 1.4 1.2 2.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.8 1.2 1.0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 0.9
Other 1.0 0.9 0.6 0.7 1.1 1.6 0.4 2.9 2.6 - - - - - - - - - - 0.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 11,137 2,565 1,359 3,588 1,314 491 257 1,175 38 88 10 17 1 5 229
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.40. Rhode Island admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
130
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 16,032 4,099 3,001 228 1,829 672 367 4,719 797 164 87 6 1 7 55
Gender
Male 64.3 74.0 72.4 62.3 44.1 45.1 57.5 68.2 36.8 36.0 28.7 66.7 - - 71.4 65.5
Female 35.7 26.0 27.6 37.7 55.9 54.9 42.5 31.8 63.2 64.0 71.3 33.3 100.0 28.6 34.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 16,032 4,099 3,001 228 1,829 672 367 4,719 797 164 87 6 1 7 55
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 18.1 3.5 8.4 5.3 4.3 1.9 2.7 48.6 6.1 6.1 14.9 16.7 - - 14.3 38.2
20 to 24 years 12.8 6.0 12.3 22.8 17.8 4.5 9.5 17.8 15.7 14.0 10.3 - - - - - - 16.4
25 to 29 years 14.4 9.5 13.6 22.4 24.8 10.6 16.3 13.1 24.1 20.1 14.9 16.7 100.0 28.6 16.4
30 to 34 years 13.4 11.8 14.9 21.9 20.6 14.1 18.3 9.2 18.9 15.9 20.7 33.3 - - - - 7.3
35 to 39 years 9.8 12.3 10.7 11.0 10.9 13.4 15.8 4.7 14.9 14.6 11.5 - - - - 28.6 5.5
40 to 44 years 9.0 13.1 11.5 5.7 8.6 18.8 10.9 2.6 9.7 9.1 10.3 16.7 - - 14.3 5.5
45 to 49 years 8.4 14.5 11.5 3.5 5.5 14.7 10.9 2.0 5.6 6.7 6.9 16.7 - - - - 7.3
50 to 54 years 6.8 13.4 9.1 3.9 3.6 11.8 8.2 1.2 2.8 3.7 2.3 - - - - 14.3 1.8
55 to 59 years 4.2 8.6 5.2 3.1 2.5 7.1 4.9 0.5 1.5 6.7 2.3 - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 3.0 7.4 2.8 0.4 1.5 3.1 2.5 0.3 0.6 3.0 5.7 - - - - - - 1.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 16,032 4,099 3,001 228 1,829 672 367 4,719 797 164 87 6 1 7 55
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 64.2 67.6 61.5 81.1 92.6 44.2 46.0 47.9 97.4 92.7 93.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 32.2 28.6 35.8 12.3 5.3 52.7 49.0 47.4 1.4 4.9 2.3 - - - - - - 5.5
Hispanic origin 2.2 2.6 2.0 3.9 1.1 1.9 3.3 2.7 0.9 1.2 2.3 - - - - - - 3.6
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.1 1.2 2.3 - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.3 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 0.7 0.5 0.5 1.3 0.4 0.7 0.5 1.3 0.1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 16,032 4,099 3,001 228 1,829 672 367 4,719 797 164 87 6 1 7 55
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.41. South Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
131
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 13,587 6,615 3,595 98 360 22 39 1,817 863 9 16 12 2 33 106
Gender
Male 70.4 75.8 68.5 54.1 50.6 59.1 71.8 73.7 44.4 22.2 31.3 75.0 100.0 45.5 52.8
Female 29.6 24.2 31.5 45.9 49.4 40.9 28.2 26.3 55.6 77.8 68.8 25.0 - - 54.5 47.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,587 6,615 3,595 98 360 22 39 1,817 863 9 16 12 2 33 106
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 12.1 2.4 13.2 6.1 5.0 13.6 5.1 46.8 8.6 11.1 31.3 66.7 - - 51.5 25.5
20 to 24 years 14.1 9.3 17.2 27.6 23.3 4.5 7.7 21.8 17.3 11.1 - - 16.7 50.0 18.2 7.5
25 to 29 years 13.2 9.4 16.1 29.6 23.1 4.5 20.5 14.3 21.6 11.1 12.5 8.3 50.0 18.2 16.0
30 to 34 years 12.7 10.4 17.1 18.4 19.7 4.5 25.6 7.1 21.0 - - 6.3 - - - - - - 10.4
35 to 39 years 10.2 11.4 10.0 6.1 10.0 27.3 5.1 4.0 14.6 22.2 12.5 - - - - 3.0 11.3
40 to 44 years 9.5 13.3 7.0 5.1 6.4 13.6 12.8 2.5 7.4 - - 18.8 8.3 - - 3.0 8.5
45 to 49 years 10.5 15.1 8.8 1.0 4.4 13.6 10.3 2.0 5.7 11.1 - - - - - - 6.1 4.7
50 to 54 years 8.4 13.0 6.0 3.1 3.3 13.6 10.3 1.0 2.7 22.2 6.3 - - - - - - 8.5
55 to 59 years 4.5 7.0 3.0 2.0 2.5 4.5 2.6 0.4 1.2 11.1 - - - - - - - - 3.8
60 years and older 4.7 8.6 1.6 1.0 2.2 - - - - 0.1 0.1 - - 12.5 - - - - - - 3.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,587 6,615 3,595 98 360 22 39 1,817 863 9 16 12 2 33 106
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 47.6 37.2 52.3 74.5 71.1 50.0 53.8 58.4 69.8 66.7 62.5 66.7 100.0 30.3 63.2
Black (non-Hispanic) 3.2 2.8 3.0 3.1 0.6 31.8 15.4 5.8 1.2 - - 6.3 - - - - 3.0 2.8
Hispanic origin 2.4 2.0 2.1 3.1 2.5 9.1 - - 3.9 3.2 11.1 6.3 - - - - 3.0 1.9
American Indian/Alaska Native 44.7 55.8 40.8 16.3 25.0 9.1 28.2 29.3 24.1 22.2 25.0 33.3 - - 57.6 28.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.0 - - - - - - 0.6 0.6 - - - - - - - - 3.0 1.9
Other 1.7 1.9 1.3 2.0 0.8 - - 2.6 2.0 1.2 - - - - - - - - 3.0 1.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,587 6,615 3,595 98 360 22 39 1,817 863 9 16 12 2 33 106
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.42. South Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
132
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 14,476 2,122 2,049 554 4,474 1,018 420 2,546 965 219 29 16 - - 7 57
Gender
Male 64.3 74.2 71.7 63.2 54.9 59.4 65.2 74.4 54.2 46.6 34.5 62.5 - - 57.1 61.4
Female 35.7 25.8 28.3 36.8 45.1 40.6 34.8 25.6 45.8 53.4 65.5 37.5 - - 42.9 38.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,472 2,121 2,048 554 4,472 1,018 420 2,546 965 219 29 16 - - 7 57
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 7.3 1.4 3.2 1.1 2.2 0.2 2.1 30.9 2.7 8.7 - - 18.8 - - 14.3 17.5
20 to 24 years 14.1 4.2 8.4 17.9 19.4 3.0 10.2 21.0 14.3 15.5 10.3 31.3 - - 42.9 28.1
25 to 29 years 19.4 8.9 13.9 32.3 28.3 8.3 18.1 17.8 21.9 19.6 10.3 37.5 - - 14.3 22.8
30 to 34 years 17.5 12.2 16.5 18.1 22.4 11.3 23.6 13.2 23.0 19.2 24.1 12.5 - - - - 21.1
35 to 39 years 12.0 12.3 14.4 11.4 11.9 11.4 19.0 7.3 17.2 11.4 24.1 - - - - 28.6 1.8
40 to 44 years 10.5 15.9 14.3 8.3 7.6 19.3 12.4 4.8 10.8 7.8 13.8 - - - - - - 3.5
45 to 49 years 8.6 16.8 13.2 3.4 4.4 20.6 5.5 3.0 6.3 10.0 10.3 - - - - - - 3.5
50 to 54 years 6.4 15.6 10.6 4.2 2.2 15.6 5.7 1.4 3.0 5.0 3.4 - - - - - - - -
55 to 59 years 3.0 7.9 4.1 2.5 1.1 7.8 2.4 0.5 0.8 1.4 3.4 - - - - - - 1.8
60 years and older 1.3 4.8 1.5 0.9 0.5 2.6 1.0 0.2 - - 1.4 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,476 2,122 2,049 554 4,474 1,018 420 2,546 965 219 29 16 - - 7 57
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 66.2 64.5 60.1 72.9 86.8 29.0 32.9 44.6 88.7 86.3 72.4 75.0 - - 85.7 75.0
Black (non-Hispanic) 17.3 14.4 22.2 6.1 2.7 43.3 41.9 36.8 0.7 6.4 6.9 12.5 - - - - 7.1
Hispanic origin 15.5 20.0 16.9 19.9 9.8 26.4 23.1 16.6 10.2 5.9 13.8 12.5 - - 14.3 16.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.1 0.2 0.1 - - * 0.4 - - * 0.1 - - 3.4 - - - - - - 1.8
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.1 0.2 0.2 - - * 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 - - 3.4 - - - - - - - -
Other 0.8 0.7 0.5 1.1 0.6 0.8 1.9 1.8 0.2 1.4 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 14,465 2,122 2,048 554 4,469 1,018 420 2,543 964 219 29 16 - - 7 56
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
Table 3.43. Tennessee admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
133
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 39,676 5,931 5,150 6,134 2,979 2,671 1,551 8,375 5,629 604 53 53 344 31 171
Gender
Male 58.8 69.1 65.5 63.7 45.0 51.8 52.0 67.3 40.0 39.7 35.8 60.4 36.6 48.4 62.0
Female 41.2 30.9 34.5 36.3 55.0 48.2 48.0 32.7 60.0 60.3 64.2 39.6 63.4 51.6 38.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 39,676 5,931 5,150 6,134 2,979 2,671 1,551 8,375 5,629 604 53 53 344 31 171
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 11.9 1.2 3.4 3.8 1.4 0.7 4.3 44.4 4.2 13.9 20.8 34.0 1.2 25.8 17.0
20 to 24 years 14.0 5.7 9.9 19.4 11.7 4.0 15.2 20.9 15.4 22.0 7.5 18.9 11.3 6.5 22.2
25 to 29 years 18.5 11.0 17.1 24.4 25.3 9.3 21.9 14.9 25.4 24.3 15.1 13.2 29.9 12.9 21.1
30 to 34 years 16.7 13.4 17.4 19.4 23.9 12.4 21.6 9.7 22.7 15.6 13.2 11.3 33.7 19.4 17.0
35 to 39 years 10.6 12.0 13.1 10.0 11.8 12.3 13.3 4.2 14.3 9.1 9.4 9.4 19.5 19.4 6.4
40 to 44 years 9.1 15.4 12.7 6.7 8.9 14.0 9.9 2.6 9.7 5.3 11.3 - - 2.9 6.5 6.4
45 to 49 years 8.0 14.9 11.4 6.4 6.9 19.1 6.3 1.7 5.2 4.1 3.8 9.4 1.5 6.5 4.1
50 to 54 years 6.3 14.2 9.3 4.7 5.2 16.3 5.1 1.0 2.2 2.8 9.4 3.8 - - 3.2 2.3
55 to 59 years 3.4 7.8 4.3 3.4 3.3 8.8 1.4 0.5 0.8 1.3 7.5 - - - - - - 3.5
60 years and older 1.5 4.4 1.5 1.6 1.5 3.1 1.0 0.1 0.2 1.5 1.9 - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 39,676 5,931 5,150 6,134 2,979 2,671 1,551 8,375 5,629 604 53 53 344 31 171
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 48.7 57.1 49.9 46.8 73.2 23.7 21.2 27.8 79.3 59.5 71.7 49.1 6.7 41.9 62.6
Black (non-Hispanic) 16.4 9.3 15.2 7.2 7.1 56.9 29.6 24.2 2.2 12.1 11.3 22.6 84.5 3.2 10.5
Hispanic origin 33.2 31.0 33.3 44.6 18.3 18.6 47.8 46.2 17.2 27.0 17.0 24.5 7.9 54.8 24.0
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.4 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - 0.6
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.3 1.0 - - 3.8 0.9 - - 1.2
Other 0.8 1.3 1.0 0.7 0.6 0.5 1.0 0.9 0.4 0.3 - - - - - - - - 1.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 39,442 5,903 5,123 6,068 2,963 2,644 1,542 8,348 5,599 603 53 53 341 31 171
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.44. Texas admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
134
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 13,876 3,234 1,796 2,308 771 394 115 2,139 2,829 72 12 21 3 17 165
Gender
Male 67.2 78.0 68.0 65.1 48.8 76.4 73.9 73.4 55.0 40.3 75.0 71.4 100.0 82.4 75.8
Female 32.8 22.0 32.0 34.9 51.2 23.6 26.1 26.6 45.0 59.7 25.0 28.6 - - 17.6 24.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,876 3,234 1,796 2,308 771 394 115 2,139 2,829 72 12 21 3 17 165
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 12.7 3.0 12.7 3.6 2.9 - - 3.5 55.0 3.7 2.8 25.0 33.3 - - 41.2 17.0
20 to 24 years 14.0 6.3 14.5 25.6 13.5 4.6 19.1 16.1 12.8 15.3 - - 23.8 - - - - 16.4
25 to 29 years 16.8 9.7 17.3 28.8 25.4 8.4 27.0 10.2 18.3 22.2 8.3 - - - - 29.4 18.8
30 to 34 years 14.9 13.8 14.3 16.7 22.4 10.4 10.4 7.2 20.2 13.9 25.0 19.0 33.3 - - 9.1
35 to 39 years 11.1 11.7 11.1 7.3 14.5 15.0 7.8 4.3 17.3 16.7 16.7 9.5 - - 11.8 7.3
40 to 44 years 8.3 11.3 8.5 6.2 7.4 12.4 10.4 2.6 10.7 4.2 - - 4.8 - - - - 10.3
45 to 49 years 8.3 13.9 8.1 4.9 5.6 24.4 12.2 1.2 8.8 5.6 8.3 - - - - 5.9 9.1
50 to 54 years 7.6 15.6 8.1 4.3 4.0 19.0 4.3 1.9 4.4 19.4 16.7 4.8 66.7 5.9 7.3
55 to 59 years 4.1 9.0 3.6 1.5 2.7 4.6 5.2 1.3 3.4 - - - - 4.8 - - 5.9 3.0
60 years and older 2.1 5.7 1.8 1.3 1.6 1.3 - - 0.2 0.5 - - - - - - - - - - 1.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,876 3,234 1,796 2,308 771 394 115 2,139 2,829 72 12 21 3 17 165
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 68.8 64.3 69.8 76.6 80.9 51.3 62.3 58.1 73.6 88.9 83.3 61.9 100.0 82.4 69.3
Black (non-Hispanic) 3.6 2.9 3.4 3.0 0.4 30.7 9.6 4.3 1.6 1.4 8.3 4.8 - - 5.9 0.6
Hispanic origin 16.0 13.0 15.7 14.0 14.1 8.9 21.1 26.3 15.2 8.3 8.3 9.5 - - 5.9 11.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 5.3 14.9 4.2 1.9 0.8 1.8 0.9 2.5 1.9 1.4 - - 9.5 - - - - 6.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 1.5 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.4 3.3 0.9 1.4 1.8 - - - - - - - - - - 1.8
Other 4.9 3.1 5.6 3.6 3.4 4.1 5.3 7.4 5.9 - - - - 14.3 - - 5.9 10.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 13,855 3,232 1,791 2,308 771 394 114 2,135 2,822 72 12 21 3 17 163
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.45. Utah admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
135
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 9,703 2,022 1,402 2,176 2,573 127 159 1,088 40 44 10 18 3 9 32
Gender
Male 60.1 68.0 68.3 55.3 49.6 51.2 61.0 71.3 55.0 43.2 60.0 66.7 66.7 77.8 46.9
Female 39.9 32.0 31.7 44.7 50.4 48.8 39.0 28.7 45.0 56.8 40.0 33.3 33.3 22.2 53.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 9,702 2,022 1,402 2,175 2,573 127 159 1,088 40 44 10 18 3 9 32
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 10.8 7.8 12.3 4.0 3.3 2.4 3.8 46.6 15.0 6.8 10.0 22.2 33.3 22.2 31.3
20 to 24 years 20.4 11.5 19.0 26.9 22.2 10.2 13.2 23.5 30.0 20.5 10.0 27.8 - - 22.2 25.0
25 to 29 years 20.7 9.1 14.8 29.3 30.7 18.9 18.9 9.6 27.5 22.7 20.0 16.7 33.3 33.3 9.4
30 to 34 years 15.8 9.3 12.6 21.6 20.5 16.5 29.6 7.3 15.0 9.1 30.0 16.7 - - 11.1 21.9
35 to 39 years 8.4 9.7 9.0 8.5 8.1 19.7 8.2 5.0 5.0 4.5 10.0 5.6 33.3 11.1 3.1
40 to 44 years 6.9 10.5 8.8 4.9 6.1 14.2 9.4 2.7 7.5 9.1 20.0 11.1 - - - - 6.3
45 to 49 years 6.4 12.8 9.6 2.7 4.2 10.2 9.4 2.4 - - 13.6 - - - - - - - - 3.1
50 to 54 years 5.2 13.6 7.3 1.1 3.0 3.1 4.4 1.4 - - 11.4 - - - - - - - - - -
55 to 59 years 3.0 8.2 4.0 0.6 1.4 3.9 1.9 0.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 2.3 7.6 2.4 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.3 0.7 - - 2.3 - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 9,703 2,022 1,402 2,176 2,573 127 159 1,088 40 44 10 18 3 9 32
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 94.0 93.9 93.1 94.9 95.4 91.2 93.5 90.2 97.4 95.5 100.0 94.1 100.0 100.0 93.8
Black (non-Hispanic) 2.2 2.2 3.0 1.7 1.2 2.4 3.2 5.0 - - 2.3 - - 5.9 - - - - - -
Hispanic origin 2.4 2.4 2.1 2.5 2.2 4.8 2.6 3.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.9 0.9 1.4 0.4 1.0 - - 0.6 0.7 2.6 2.3 - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.4 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.1 1.6 - - 0.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.1
Other 0.1 - - 0.1 * 0.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 9,520 1,982 1,382 2,131 2,528 125 154 1,065 39 44 10 17 2 9 32
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
Table 3.46. Vermont admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
136
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 25,033 4,680 5,004 2,397 2,648 1,174 706 5,538 396 239 35 42 106 17 2,051
Gender
Male 65.5 71.7 72.1 56.4 46.7 55.4 61.4 73.2 54.8 35.6 54.3 69.0 73.6 29.4 62.4
Female 34.5 28.3 27.9 43.6 53.3 44.6 38.6 26.8 45.2 64.4 45.7 31.0 26.4 70.6 37.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 25,019 4,679 5,002 2,396 2,648 1,174 705 5,535 396 239 35 42 106 17 2,045
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 10.6 3.5 5.1 1.5 3.2 0.2 0.8 30.1 4.5 4.6 11.4 31.0 0.9 17.6 18.8
20 to 24 years 14.6 6.9 12.3 15.9 16.3 2.8 8.8 24.5 19.7 11.3 22.9 21.4 17.0 29.4 15.5
25 to 29 years 16.4 11.2 15.8 19.7 24.7 6.5 12.3 18.5 22.2 20.1 11.4 7.1 25.5 11.8 14.4
30 to 34 years 15.1 12.9 15.5 18.7 22.1 11.2 19.4 11.4 20.2 24.3 5.7 14.3 21.7 23.5 14.8
35 to 39 years 10.0 11.1 10.6 10.6 13.3 12.4 14.3 5.6 12.9 8.8 14.3 16.7 15.1 - - 8.7
40 to 44 years 9.5 12.5 10.1 11.1 8.1 19.3 13.7 4.2 8.3 4.6 8.6 2.4 6.6 11.8 9.3
45 to 49 years 9.4 14.1 12.5 9.0 5.3 23.0 13.5 2.4 6.8 10.5 5.7 2.4 10.4 5.9 7.2
50 to 54 years 7.6 12.9 10.6 6.5 4.0 14.4 11.3 2.1 3.3 5.9 14.3 4.8 0.9 - - 5.0
55 to 59 years 4.4 8.5 5.4 4.7 2.4 8.1 4.1 0.8 1.3 5.0 2.9 - - 1.9 - - 3.2
60 years and older 2.4 6.3 2.1 2.3 0.6 2.1 1.7 0.2 0.8 5.0 2.9 - - - - - - 3.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 25,033 4,680 5,004 2,397 2,648 1,174 706 5,538 396 239 35 42 106 17 2,051
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 60.4 61.0 62.9 62.8 91.6 34.9 44.3 44.4 94.8 92.1 91.4 75.6 14.4 82.4 62.6
Black (non-Hispanic) 27.7 20.2 25.1 31.1 4.8 58.7 48.0 39.4 1.3 4.2 8.6 17.1 77.9 11.8 27.3
Hispanic origin 6.3 12.1 7.1 3.3 1.5 1.8 2.3 7.3 2.3 0.8 - - 2.4 1.0 - - 4.5
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 - - - - - - - - 1.9 - - 0.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.8 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.9 1.0 0.3 0.4 - - 2.4 - - - - 0.8
Other 4.6 5.1 3.9 2.2 1.7 3.5 4.3 7.7 1.3 2.5 - - 2.4 4.8 5.9 4.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 24,072 4,515 4,863 2,363 2,602 1,155 700 5,270 385 239 35 41 104 17 1,783
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.47. Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
137
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 33,587 3,643 8,195 5,299 2,473 558 191 7,427 5,137 116 40 87 23 21 377
Gender
Male 61.4 69.0 67.6 57.3 41.5 57.9 62.8 70.0 50.0 47.4 47.5 60.9 52.2 57.1 40.6
Female 38.6 31.0 32.4 42.7 58.5 42.1 37.2 30.0 50.0 52.6 52.5 39.1 47.8 42.9 59.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 33,587 3,643 8,195 5,299 2,473 558 191 7,427 5,137 116 40 87 23 21 377
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 19.3 4.2 8.6 5.8 5.3 0.9 13.6 59.7 11.5 27.6 7.5 27.6 8.7 33.3 14.1
20 to 24 years 13.8 8.0 9.8 24.2 19.4 3.0 11.0 12.1 15.3 11.2 10.0 31.0 13.0 19.0 5.6
25 to 29 years 16.0 12.6 13.9 25.4 25.9 7.3 17.8 8.9 18.7 10.3 22.5 14.9 34.8 28.6 10.9
30 to 34 years 13.1 12.4 13.5 14.6 19.3 9.3 11.0 6.9 17.9 15.5 17.5 9.2 26.1 9.5 8.2
35 to 39 years 9.1 10.5 10.7 8.1 11.3 11.3 9.9 3.6 13.6 12.9 12.5 6.9 8.7 - - 6.6
40 to 44 years 8.4 12.5 11.8 6.7 6.2 18.6 9.9 3.0 9.3 7.8 12.5 1.1 4.3 - - 9.3
45 to 49 years 7.8 13.3 11.6 5.8 5.1 21.0 9.4 2.7 7.2 4.3 7.5 4.6 4.3 4.8 11.7
50 to 54 years 6.6 11.7 11.3 4.3 4.2 16.8 9.9 1.9 4.7 2.6 7.5 1.1 - - 4.8 9.8
55 to 59 years 3.7 8.0 5.7 3.5 2.3 9.3 5.2 0.8 1.3 5.2 - - 1.1 - - - - 8.8
60 years and older 2.2 6.7 3.1 1.7 1.0 2.3 2.1 0.2 0.5 2.6 2.5 2.3 - - - - 15.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 33,587 3,643 8,195 5,299 2,473 558 191 7,427 5,137 116 40 87 23 21 377
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 63.9 54.3 63.4 73.0 70.7 32.4 49.7 53.6 77.0 64.0 82.1 72.6 17.4 61.9 70.0
Black (non-Hispanic) 8.4 5.7 9.3 4.9 4.9 51.3 23.8 12.2 3.7 7.2 5.1 7.1 43.5 14.3 5.6
Hispanic origin 11.3 19.9 9.1 5.6 4.5 6.2 11.6 19.1 7.8 9.0 5.1 4.8 4.3 9.5 5.3
American Indian/Alaska Native 10.7 14.3 12.1 12.2 14.8 5.8 7.9 8.4 6.5 9.0 7.7 8.3 17.4 4.8 5.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 2.7 3.0 2.7 1.7 2.3 3.1 2.6 3.0 2.3 5.4 - - 3.6 13.0 9.5 12.6
Other 3.1 2.8 3.4 2.6 2.8 1.3 4.2 3.7 2.7 5.4 - - 3.6 4.3 - - 1.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 32,802 3,566 8,022 5,197 2,444 550 189 7,174 5,025 111 39 84 23 21 357
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.48. Washington admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
138
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 2,145 356 263 332 702 21 21 309 46 16 2 9 1 3 64
Gender
Male 55.6 68.8 69.6 52.7 45.2 42.9 33.3 60.5 54.3 31.3 - - 55.6 - - 66.7 51.6
Female 44.4 31.2 30.4 47.3 54.8 57.1 66.7 39.5 45.7 68.8 100.0 44.4 100.0 33.3 48.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,145 356 263 332 702 21 21 309 46 16 2 9 1 3 64
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 6.6 2.0 3.8 2.1 1.4 - - - - 32.7 4.3 - - - - 11.1 - - - - 6.3
20 to 24 years 15.2 7.6 11.8 22.3 16.7 9.5 4.8 17.2 19.6 6.3 - - 33.3 - - 66.7 10.9
25 to 29 years 19.6 9.0 13.3 29.2 25.2 19.0 19.0 16.8 15.2 6.3 50.0 11.1 - - - - 15.6
30 to 34 years 18.8 11.2 17.5 23.2 23.2 14.3 9.5 13.3 26.1 31.3 - - 11.1 - - - - 20.3
35 to 39 years 11.7 10.7 10.3 12.3 15.1 9.5 23.8 5.2 13.0 6.3 - - 11.1 - - 33.3 12.5
40 to 44 years 8.7 11.5 15.6 4.8 7.5 19.0 14.3 5.5 8.7 18.8 - - - - 100.0 - - 4.7
45 to 49 years 7.9 15.4 13.7 3.6 4.8 9.5 19.0 4.2 4.3 12.5 - - - - - - - - 14.1
50 to 54 years 6.0 14.6 6.1 2.1 3.1 19.0 9.5 4.2 6.5 12.5 50.0 22.2 - - - - 7.8
55 to 59 years 3.7 10.4 6.8 0.3 2.4 - - - - 1.0 - - 6.3 - - - - - - - - 4.7
60 years and older 1.7 7.6 1.1 - - 0.4 - - - - - - 2.2 - - - - - - - - - - 3.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,145 356 263 332 702 21 21 309 46 16 2 9 1 3 64
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 86.2 90.0 82.9 86.2 87.6 75.0 52.6 83.0 88.4 93.8 100.0 88.9 100.0 100.0 85.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 3.3 3.9 6.7 2.8 1.2 15.0 26.3 3.1 - - - - - - 11.1 - - - - 3.1
Hispanic origin 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.3 0.4 - - 5.3 1.4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
American Indian/Alaska Native 0.1 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Asian/Pacific Islander * - - - - 0.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other 9.7 4.5 9.6 10.4 10.7 10.0 15.8 12.2 11.6 6.3 - - - - - - - - 10.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 2,030 330 240 318 672 20 19 294 43 16 1 9 1 3 64
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
Table 3.49. West Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent
distribution, 2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
139
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 24,090 11,314 3,936 2,416 1,693 932 240 2,689 482 100 9 20 3 20 236
Gender
Male 70.0 71.7 74.1 67.4 54.5 57.5 66.7 77.9 54.1 32.0 55.6 80.0 66.7 50.0 66.1
Female 30.0 28.3 25.9 32.6 45.5 42.5 33.3 22.1 45.9 68.0 44.4 20.0 33.3 50.0 33.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 24,090 11,314 3,936 2,416 1,693 932 240 2,689 482 100 9 20 3 20 236
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 4.7 2.3 3.0 2.6 2.4 0.4 2.1 20.7 6.4 7.0 11.1 45.0 - - 25.0 11.0
20 to 24 years 13.3 8.3 11.9 23.6 18.7 2.1 7.9 26.8 19.9 12.0 - - 10.0 33.3 15.0 16.9
25 to 29 years 16.7 12.0 16.0 32.1 26.8 5.9 15.4 19.4 24.1 23.0 22.2 25.0 33.3 5.0 16.1
30 to 34 years 14.1 12.2 15.2 17.3 20.9 12.3 14.2 13.5 19.3 16.0 22.2 5.0 - - 25.0 11.0
35 to 39 years 10.3 10.8 10.9 8.6 10.7 12.7 13.8 7.1 12.9 14.0 22.2 10.0 - - 15.0 10.6
40 to 44 years 11.1 12.7 11.5 6.6 8.0 24.1 15.0 5.7 9.5 6.0 11.1 5.0 33.3 5.0 11.4
45 to 49 years 10.8 13.6 12.9 3.8 5.2 21.0 13.8 3.6 4.4 10.0 11.1 - - - - - - 8.5
50 to 54 years 10.6 14.8 11.8 3.8 4.7 13.4 12.5 1.9 2.7 4.0 - - - - - - 5.0 8.1
55 to 59 years 5.2 8.0 4.5 1.4 1.7 5.9 5.0 0.9 0.6 7.0 - - - - - - - - 4.2
60 years and older 3.1 5.3 2.1 0.2 1.0 2.0 0.4 0.4 0.2 1.0 - - - - - - 5.0 2.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 24,090 11,314 3,936 2,416 1,693 932 240 2,689 482 100 9 20 3 20 236
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 75.2 79.8 70.8 78.8 84.8 29.5 57.1 65.2 92.3 92.0 88.9 100.0 100.0 95.0 82.6
Black (non-Hispanic) 15.0 9.1 21.0 10.8 6.1 65.0 25.4 25.5 2.5 1.0 - - - - - - - - 6.4
Hispanic origin 5.7 6.4 3.7 8.1 4.8 4.0 14.6 5.1 1.2 6.0 - - - - - - - - 5.1
American Indian/Alaska Native 2.6 2.6 3.8 1.3 3.3 0.6 0.8 3.3 0.6 - - 11.1 - - - - - - 3.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.6 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.5 1.9 - - - - - - - - 5.0 0.4
Other 0.9 1.1 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.6 1.3 0.4 1.5 1.0 - - - - - - - - 2.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 24,090 11,314 3,936 2,416 1,693 932 240 2,689 482 100 9 20 3 20 236
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.50. Wisconsin admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
140
Alcohol
only
Secondary
drug Heroin
Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Total admissions aged 12 and
older 5,432 1,781 1,136 123 352 7 30 1,069 810 18 17 6 - - 4 79
Gender
Male 66.0 69.1 69.0 61.0 48.6 85.7 60.0 74.4 53.5 22.2 52.9 100.0 - - 50.0 64.6
Female 34.0 30.9 31.0 39.0 51.4 14.3 40.0 25.6 46.5 77.8 47.1 - - - - 50.0 35.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,432 1,781 1,136 123 352 7 30 1,069 810 18 17 6 - - 4 79
Age at admission
12 to 19 years 13.2 4.0 11.3 7.3 4.0 - - 10.0 37.0 6.0 5.6 11.8 33.3 - - 50.0 49.4
20 to 24 years 17.9 11.7 18.7 49.6 25.3 - - 20.0 23.3 15.4 5.6 23.5 33.3 - - - - 20.3
25 to 29 years 16.7 14.1 16.8 26.0 25.9 14.3 10.0 13.9 21.1 22.2 11.8 16.7 - - - - 12.7
30 to 34 years 15.0 14.8 15.4 11.4 21.0 42.9 16.7 9.4 21.5 - - 17.6 16.7 - - - - 5.1
35 to 39 years 10.4 11.6 12.1 2.4 10.2 14.3 20.0 5.6 12.5 27.8 11.8 - - - - 50.0 3.8
40 to 44 years 8.1 10.6 8.8 - - 4.5 - - 13.3 4.3 10.0 - - - - - - - - - - 6.3
45 to 49 years 6.5 11.0 5.8 - - 3.4 14.3 6.7 2.6 5.4 16.7 5.9 - - - - - - 1.3
50 to 54 years 6.4 10.3 6.6 0.8 2.0 14.3 - - 3.0 5.6 - - 11.8 - - - - - - - -
55 to 59 years 3.7 7.1 2.8 2.4 3.4 - - - - 0.6 2.1 16.7 5.9 - - - - - - - -
60 years and older 2.1 4.8 1.7 - - 0.3 - - 3.3 0.2 0.4 5.6 - - - - - - - - 1.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,432 1,781 1,136 123 352 7 30 1,069 810 18 17 6 - - 4 79
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 78.6 76.3 77.0 80.0 89.8 42.9 51.7 75.2 85.2 77.8 94.1 100.0 - - 75.0 85.9
Black (non-Hispanic) 1.8 1.0 1.9 1.7 1.4 14.3 13.8 3.2 1.4 - - - - - - - - - - 1.3
Hispanic origin 8.5 8.3 9.2 8.3 4.0 14.3 20.7 10.0 7.8 - - 5.9 - - - - 25.0 7.7
American Indian/Alaska Native 5.4 8.8 5.7 0.8 1.4 - - - - 4.3 2.0 5.6 - - - - - - - - 1.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.7 1.0 0.5 1.7 - - - - - - 0.8 0.5 5.6 - - - - - - - - - -
Other 5.0 4.6 5.7 7.5 3.4 28.6 13.8 6.5 3.1 11.1 - - - - - - - - 3.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 100.0
No. of admissions 5,395 1,777 1,127 120 352 7 29 1,057 803 18 17 6 - - 4 78
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens PCP
Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
- - Quantity is zero.
Table 3.51. Wyoming admissions aged 12 and older, by primary substance of abuse and gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity: Percent distribution,
2013
Gender, age at admission, and
race/ethnicity
All
admis-
sions
aged 12
and older
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine
Mari-
juana/
hashish
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amines
Tran-
quil-
izers
141
142
143
Appendix A
About the treAtment episode dAtA set (teds)
Introduction
This report presents data from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of admissions to substance abuse treatment. The Center for
Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), coordinates and manages collection of TEDS data from the states.
The TEDS is a compilation of client-level data routinely collected by the individual state adminis-trative data systems to monitor their substance abuse treatment systems. Generally, facilities that are required to report to the state substance abuse agency (SSA) are those that receive public funds and/or are licensed or certified by the SSA to provide substance abuse treatment (or are adminis-tratively tracked for other reasons).
The TEDS system comprises two major components, the Admissions Data Set and the Discharge Data Set. The TEDS Admissions Data Set includes client-level data on substance abuse treatment admissions from 1992 through the present. The TEDS Discharge Data Set can be linked at record level to admissions, and includes information from clients discharged in 2000 and later. For both data sets, selected data items from the individual state data files are converted to a standardized format consistent across states. These standardized data constitute TEDS.
The TEDS Admissions Data System consists of a Minimum Data Set of items collected by all states and a Supplemental Data Set where individual data items are reported at the states’ option.
The Minimum Data Set consists of 19 items that include:
• Demographic information
• Primary, secondary, and tertiary substances and the usual route of administration, frequency of use, and age at first use
• Source of referral to treatment
• Number of prior treatment episodes
• Service type, including planned use of medication-assisted opioid therapy
The Supplemental Data Set consists of 17 items that include psychiatric, social, and economic measures.
History
National-level data collection on admissions to substance abuse treatment was first mandated in 1972 under the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act, P.L. 92-255. This act initiated federal funding for drug treatment and rehabilitation, and required reporting on clients entering drug
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(but not alcohol) abuse treatment. The Client-Oriented Data Acquisition Process (CODAP) was developed to collect admission and discharge data directly from federally-funded drug treatment programs. (Programs for treatment of alcohol abuse were not included.) Reporting was manda-tory for all such programs, and data were collected using a standard form. CODAP included all clients in federally-funded programs regardless of individual funding source. Reports were issued from 1973 to 1981 based on data from 1,800 to 2,000 programs, including some 200,000 annual admissions.
In 1981, collection of national-level data on admissions to substance abuse treatment was discontin-ued because of the introduction of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services (ADMS) Block Grant. The Block Grant trans ferred federal funding from individual programs to the states for distribution, and it included no data reporting requirement. Participation in CODAP became voluntary; although several states submitted data through 1984, the data were in no way nationally representative.
In 1988, the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Amendments (P.L. 100-690) established a revised Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant and mandated federal data collection on clients receiving treatment for either alcohol or drug abuse. The TEDS data collection effort represents the federal response to this mandate. TEDS began in 1989 with the issue of 3-year development grants to states.
State Data Collection Systems
TEDS is an exceptionally large and powerful data set that covers a significant proportion of all admissions to substance abuse treatment. TEDS is a compilation of data collected through the individual data collection systems of the state (SSA) for substance abuse treatment. States have cooperated with the federal government in the data collection process, and substantial progress has been made toward developing a standardized data set. However, because each state system is unique and each state has u nique powers and mandates, significant differences exist among state data col-lection systems. These differences are compounded by evolving health care payment systems, so state-to-state comparisons must be made with extreme caution.
The number and client mix of TEDS admissions do not represent the total national demand for substance abuse treatment or the prevalence of substance abuse in the general population.
States differ wide ly in the amount of public funding available for substance abuse treatment and in the constraints placed on the use of funds. States may be directed to target special populations such as pregnant women or adolescents. Where funds are limited, states may be compelled to exercise triage in admitting persons to treatment, admitting only those with the most “severe” problems. In states with high er funding levels, a larger proportion of the population in need of treatment may be admitted, including the less severely impaired.
States may include or exclude reporting by certain sectors of the treatment population, and these sectors may change over time. For example, treat ment programs based in the criminal justice system may or may not be administered through the state SSA. Detoxification facilities, which can generate large num bers of admissions, are not uniformly considered treatment facilities and are not uniformly reported by all states.
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Appendix Table 1 presents key characteristics of state data collection systems for 2013. However, these characteristics can change as state substance abuse treatment systems change, and thus may be responsible for some year-to-year variation within states.
• Facilities included. The scope of facilities included in TEDS is affected by differences in state licensure, certification, and accreditation practices, and disbursement of public funds. Most SSAs require facilities that receive state/public funding (including Federal Block Grant funds) for the provision of alcohol and/or drug treatment services to report data to the SSA. Generally this funding is distributed by the SSA but may be distributed by another public agency.
• Some SSAs regulate private facilities, methadone clinics, and/or individual practitioners and require them to report TEDS data. Others do not because of the difficulty in obtaining data from these facilities, although these facilities may report voluntarily.
• Facilities operated by federal agencies (e.g., the Bureau of Prisons, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Veterans Affairs) generally do not report TEDS data to the SSA, although some facilities operated by the Indian Health Service are included.
• Hospital-based substance abuse treatment facilities are frequently not licensed through the SSA and do not report TEDS data.
• Correctional facilities (state prisons and local jails) are monitored by the SSA and report TEDS data in some states but not in others.
• The primary goal of TEDS is to monitor the characteristics of clients admitted to planned, continuing treatment regimens. Thus early intervention and crisis intervention programs that do not lead to enrollment in continued treatment are excluded from TEDS.
• Clients included. About 60 percent of states reported data on all admissions to all eligible facilities, although some reported only, or largely, admissions financed by public funds. TEDS is an admission-based system; therefore, TEDS admissions do not represent individuals. For example, an individual admitted to treatment twice within a calendar year would be counted as two admissions.
• Ability to track multi-service episodes. The goal for the TEDS system is to enumerate treatment episodes by distinguishing the initial admission of a client from his/her subsequent transfer to a different service type (e.g., from rehabilitation/residential treatment to outpatient) within a single continuous treatment episode. Thus TEDS records are ideally coded as admissions if they represent the initial treatment service in a treatment episode and as transfers if they represent a change in service type or a change in provider without an interruption in treatment.
This requires, however, that clients be assigned unique IDs that can be linked across providers; not all states are legally and/or technologically able to do this. Most states can identify transfers when there is a change in service type within the structure of a given provider. However, fewer can also identify a transfer involving a change of provider. Several states do not track transfers, but instead report as transfers those clients who are discharged and readmitted with in a specified (state-specific) time period.
Because some admission records in fact may represent transfers, the number of admissions reported probably overestimates the number of treatment episodes. Some states reported a
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limited data set on codependents of substance abusers entering treatment. On average, from 2003 to 2013, 87 percent of all records submitted were client admissions, 12 percent were client transfers, and 1 percent were codependents of substance abusers.
• Services offered. A state’s mix of service types (e.g., outpatient, detoxification, rehabilitation/residential, opioid therapy) can have a significant effect on its admission rate. There is higher client turnover and therefore more admissions in short-stay services such as detoxification than in long-stay services such as outpatient or long-term residential treatment. Admission rates for individual substances of abuse may be affected as well (e.g., detoxification is more closely associated with alcohol or heroin use than with use of other substances).
• Completeness and timeliness of reporting. SAMHSA, in reporting TEDS data, must balance timeliness of reporting and completeness of the data set. There may be a time lag in the publica-tion of SAMHSA’s annual reports because preparation cannot begin until states have completed their data submission for that year. States in turn rely on individual facilities to report in a timely manner so they can submit TEDS data to SAMHSA at regular intervals.
Admissions from facilities that report late to the states will appear in a later data submission to SAMHSA, so the number of annual admissions in a report may be higher in subsequent reports. The number of additional admissions is small because of the time lag in issuing the report. Thus the percentage distributions will change very little in subsequent reports, although Census division- and state-level data may change somewhat more for states with reporting delays (state report only).
States continually review and improve their data collection and processing. When systematic errors are identified, states may revise or replace historical TEDS data files. While this process represents an improvement in the data system, the historical statistics in this report will differ slightly from those in earlier reports.
Appendix Tables 2 and 3 indicate the proportions of records by state or jurisdiction for which valid data were received for 2013. States are expected to report all variables in the Minimum Data Set (Appendix Table 2). Variables in the Supplemental Data Set are collected at the states’ option (Ap-pendix Table 3).
Report-Specific Considerations
• The report focuses on treatment admissions for substance abusers, so admissions for treatment as a codependent of a substance abuser are excluded. Records for identifiable transfers within a single treatment episode are also excluded.
• Records with partially complete data have been retained. Where records include missing or invalid data for a specific variable other than primary, secondary, or tertiary substance, those records are excluded from tabulations of that variable. For substance variables, missing or unknown responses were included in the category “Other.” The total number of admissions on which a percentage distribution is based is reported in each table.
• Records with partially complete data have been retained. If a variable is coded with a value indicating the data were missing or miscoded, the record is excluded from tabulations of that
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variable. The total number of records on which a percentage distribution is based is reported in each table.
• Variables in the Supplemental Data Set are not collected by all states. States that did not collect a specific variable are excluded from tabulations of that variable. The total number of admis-sions on which a percentage distribution is based is reported in each table.
• The primary, secondary, and tertiary substances of abuse reported to TEDS are those substances that led to the treatment episode and not necessarily a complete enumeration of all substances used at the time of admission.
• Primary alcohol admissions are classified as “Alcohol only” or “Alcohol with secondary drug abuse.” The latter indicates a primary alcohol admission with a specified secondary and/or tertiary drug. All other primary alcohol substances admissions are classified as “Alcohol only.”
• Cocaine admissions are classified according to usual route of administration as smoked and other route. Smoked cocaine primarily represents crack or rock cocaine, but it can also include cocaine hydrochloride (powder cocaine) when it is free-based. Non-smoked cocaine includes all cocaine admissions where cocaine is injected, inhaled, or taken orally; it also includes admis-sions where the route of administration is unknown or not collected. Thus the TEDS estimate of admissions for smoked cocaine is conservative.
• Methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions include admissions for both substances, but are primarily for methamphetamine. In 2013, methamphetamine constituted about 94 percent of combined methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions. Oregon and Texas, states with large numbers of methamphetamine admissions, reported them as Other amphetamines until 2005 and 2006, respectively.
• For this report, secondary and tertiary substances (see Appendix B) are grouped and referred to as secondary substances.
• Significant changes in the clients or facilities reported to TEDS by some states and jurisdictions can result in changes in the number of admissions large enough to influence trends.
Facilities required to report to the state SSA1
Facilities reporting
voluntarily to the state
SSA
Alabama Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Alaska Facilities that receive state/public funding NoneAll clients in facility who receive
substance abuse treatment services
Admission(for
most providers)
Transfer(for
some providers)
Admission
Arizona Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only n/a2
n/a2
Arkansas Facilities that are licensed by state SSA
State Community
Correction facilities
Some private facilities
All clients in a licensed facility Transfer Admission
CaliforniaFacilities that receive state funding
All licensed narcotic treatment facilitiesNone All clients in facility except DUI Transfer Transfer
Colorado
State-licensed facilities
Methadone facilities
Community-based juvenile and adult justice treatment programs,
except institutionally-based
NoneAll clients receiving substance abuse
treatment services in facilityAdmission Admission
Connecticut
Facilities that receive state/public funding (including corrections)
Facilities serving adults that are licensed by state Dept of Public
Health
Some facilities treating youth < 18
General hospitals funded by SSA
None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Delaware
Facilities that receive state/public funding, excluding:
- Child/youth services
- Most Medicaid-funded services
- Most criminal justice system services
None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Dist. of Columbia Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Florida Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Georgia
Facilities that receive SAPT/BG, state and Medicaid funding
through the state SSA (This includes Medicaid eligibile aged,
blind, and disabled adults and youth. Medicaid individuals in
Managed Care Plans are excluded.)
NoneSSA funded clients with SA or
co-occurring SA and MH disordersn/a
3 Admission
Hawaii Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Continued. See notes at end of table.
Appendix Table 1. State data system reporting characteristics: 2013
State or
jurisdiction
Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA
Eligible clients
Change of
service within
episode
Change of
provider within
episode
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Appendix Table 1. State data system reporting characteristics: 2013 (continued)
State or
jurisdiction
Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA
Eligible clients
Change of
service within
episode
Change of
provider within
episodeFacilities required to report to the state SSA1
Facilities reporting
voluntarily to the state
SSA
Idaho Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
IllinoisFacilities
includes
that
Me
receive
dicaid p
funding through the state SSA (this
aid sub-acute addiction treatment services)None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Indiana Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
IowaFacilities
Facilities
that
that
receive state/public funding
are licensed/certified by state SSANone All clients in facility n/a
4 Admission
Kansas
Facilities that receive state/public funding
Medicaid-certified facilities
Department of Corrections 4th-time DUI facilities
None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Kentucky Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
LouisianaFacilities that receive
State programs
state/public fundingNone State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
MaineFacilities
Facilities
that receive
licensed by
state/Federal/public
the state
funding Some private substance
abuse providers report
All clients in facility Admission Admission
Maryland Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
MassachusettsFacilities that
state SSA
are licensed/certified and hold a contract with the
Houses of corrections and
some private Opioid
treatment programs that
do not have a contract
with the State
All clients in facility Admission Admission
MichiganFacilities that receive
Medicaid providers of
state/public funding
substance abuse treatmentNone
Clients whose services are supported
by state/public funds through the
Dept of Community Health, including
Medicaid
Transfer Transfer
Minnesota Providers serving publicly-funded clients None All clients in facility Admission Admission
MississippiFacilities
Facilities
that receive state/public funding
certified by Mental Health DepartmentNone All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Missouri Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Appendix Table 1. State data system reporting characteristics: 2013 (continued)
State or
jurisdiction
Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA
Eligible clients
Change of
service within
episode
Change of
provider within
episodeFacilities required to report to the state SSA1
Facilities reporting
voluntarily to the state
SSA
MontanaFacilities
Facilities
that
that
receive state/public funding
are licensed/certified by state SSANone All clients in facility except DUI clients Transfer Admission
Nebraska Facilities that receive SSA-administered state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Nevada Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
New HampshireFacilities that receive state/public
maintenanace facilities
funding, methadoneNone State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
New Jersey
Facilities
Facilities
Facilities
that receive state/public funding
that are licensed/certified by state
in state intoxicated driver program
SSA Some private facilities
solo practitioners
and All clients in facility Admission Admission
New Mexico Facilities that receive SSA substance abuse funding NoneSSA funded clients with SA or
co-occurring SA and MH disordersTransfer Transfer
New YorkFacilities
Facilities
that
that
receive state/public funding
are licensed/certified by state SSANone All clients in facility Admission Admission
North Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
North Dakota
Eight state Divisional service
receiving SAPT block grant
One state hospital
centers
funds
and other facilities
Some private facilities
All clients in state Hospital and
Regional Human Services Centers
Small privates report only SAPT-
funded clients
n/a3 Admission
Ohio Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Oklahoma Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
OregonFacilities
becaus
that
e th
receive
ey provide
state/public
DUI or methadone
funding or are required
treatmentNone All clients in facility Admission Admission
Pennsylvania
Licensed drug and alcohol treatment providers in Pennsylvania
that receive federal, state or local funds from the Department of
Drug and Alcohol Programs (Department) are required to report
the treatment services they provide to the Department's Data
System. Providers not receiving federal, state or local funds
from the Department are not required to report to the
Department, although some do so voluntarily. Therefore, the
statistics generated from the Department should not be
interpreted as a complete representation of all drug and alcohol
treatment services in Pennsylvania.
Some, but not all, county
prisons, hospitals, and
private providers and
solo practitioners
State/public-funded clients only are
required; data on all clients are
requested and received from some
facilities
Transfer Admission
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Appendix Table 1. State data system reporting characteristics: 2013 (continued)
State or
jurisdiction
Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA
Eligible clients
Change of
service within
episode
Change of
provider within
episodeFacilities required to report to the state SSA1
Facilities reporting
voluntarily to the state
SSA
Puerto Rico Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Rhode Island
Facilities
Facilities
that
that
receive state/public funding
are licensed/certified by state SSA None All clients in facility Admission Admission
South Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
South Dakota
Facilities
Facilities
certified
that receive state/public funding
that are licensed/certified by state
facilities
SSA Medicare- None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Tennessee Facilities
that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Texas Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Utah Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Vermont Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility n/a3 Admission
WashingtonFacilities that receive state/public
Medicare-certified facilities
fundingState-certified privately
funded methadone
treatment programs
State/public-funded clients only are
required; data on all clients are
requested and received from some
facilities
Transfer Transfer
West Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Wisconsin Facilities that receive state/public funding None
State/County/public-funded clients are
required; data on other County-
authorized clients such as clients
having private payers are requested
and received from some facilities
Admission Admission
Wyoming Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in a facility Admission Admission
1 "State/public funding" generally refers to funding by the state Substance Abuse Agency but
2 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service or provider.
3 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service within a provider.
4 Not reporting as of July 1, 2014.
n/a Not applicable.
may also include funding by another public agency.
SOURCE: State Substance Abuse Agencies, January 2014.
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Sub-
stance Route1
Fre-
quen-
cy1
Age
at 1st
use1
Sub-
stance Route2
Fre-
quen-
cy2
Age
at 1st
use2
Sub-
stance Route3
Fre-
quen-
cy3
Age
at 1st
use3
Total 91 98 100 100 99 99 99 99 100 99 99 99 98 96 96 97 87 92 94 95 100 95
Alabama 99 98 100 100 90 93 99 100 100 100 96 100 52 99 96 99 99 100 99 100 100 100
Alaska 100 99 100 100 100 99 97 98 98 100 98 97 98 99 99 98 97 100 99 99 100 100
Arizona 100 92 100 100 100 100 92 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Arkansas 100 100 100 100 100 99 98 100 100 100 82 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98
California 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - - - - - - - - 100 98
Colorado 100 100 100 100 100 100 97 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Connecticut 86 91 100 100 99 97 96 94 99 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100
Delaware 11 81 100 100 99 99 94 96 99 81 93 80 89 65 96 63 83 33 96 31 100 89
Dist. of Columbia 100 99 100 100 100 96 92 99 100 100 99 99 100 100 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100
Florida 100 98 100 100 100 100 98 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100
Georgia 74 89 100 100 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - -
Hawaii 100 100 100 100 99 95 99 99 100 100 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Idaho 100 100 100 100 97 95 98 100 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 98 100 100 100 99 100 100
Illinois 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 57 100 100 100 100 100
Indiana 100 100 100 100 100 97 99 99 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100
Iowa 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kansas 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kentucky 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 99 98 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 100
Louisiana 84 100 100 100 98 97 97 97 100 98 85 96 100 99 92 93 79 99 95 100 100 94
Maine 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 63 63 63 100 33 33 33 100 100
Maryland 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 58 58 99 100 24 24 100 100 100
Massachusetts 100 99 100 100 99 98 97 98 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Michigan 100 100 100 100 98 100 100 99 100 100 99 99 100 55 55 55 100 22 22 22 100 100
Minnesota 99 100 100 100 100 100 98 97 99 99 100 100 99 99 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100
Mississippi 89 94 100 100 99 95 99 97 93 100 98 99 66 97 96 96 52 96 95 96 100 92
Missouri 100 96 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 93 100 100
Montana 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Nebraska 100 100 100 100 100 99 92 100 100 99 95 100 100 99 97 100 100 99 98 100 100 100
Nevada 100 99 100 100 99 95 99 99 100 96 95 98 100 46 97 48 100 14 99 15 100 100
New Hampshire 100 97 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 97 100 100 99 99 100 100 100 99 100 100
Opioid
therapy
Appendix Table 2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2013
State or
jurisdictionPrior
treat-
ment
Refer-
ral
source Age
Gen-
der Race
Ethni-
city
Edu-
ca-
tion
Em-
ploy-
ment
Primary substance Secondary substance Tertiary substance Type
of
ser-
vice
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Sub-
stance Route1
Fre-
quen-
cy1
Age
at 1st
use1
Sub-
stance Route2
Fre-
quen-
cy2
Age
at 1st
use2
Sub-
stance Route3
Fre-
quen-
cy3
Age
at 1st
use3
New Jersey 99 97 100 100 100 100 97 96 100 98 98 94 99 100 100 95 99 100 100 99 100 78
New Mexico 53 43 100 100 94 93 84 83 87 90 51 100 26 89 53 100 9 89 57 100 100 62
New York 72 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
North Carolina 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 96 100 100 100 100
North Dakota 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 56 100 100 100 100 100 100
Ohio 95 99 100 100 98 99 99 99 100 99 98 99 100 99 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 93
Oklahoma 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 56 100 100 100 26 100 100 100 100 100
Oregon 99 98 100 100 91 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 39 95 100 100 47 99 96 99 100 100 97 92 99 99 97 61 100 100 98 21 100 100
Rhode Island 100 99 100 100 90 98 98 98 98 99 97 93 98 100 98 97 98 100 99 99 100 100
South Carolina 100 95 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
South Dakota 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100
Tennessee 100 100 100 100 100 98 99 99 100 100 100 98 100 100 100 98 100 100 100 99 100 100
Texas 99 99 100 100 98 99 98 100 100 99 98 99 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utah 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Vermont 88 96 100 100 97 91 97 97 100 100 100 99 64 80 100 99 35 72 100 99 100 99
Virginia 86 91 100 100 96 93 95 96 96 96 93 94 82 96 94 94 70 97 96 97 100 100
Washington 100 94 100 100 98 95 99 100 100 99 98 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
West Virginia 100 100 100 100 95 98 100 100 97 99 100 100 86 65 100 100 79 35 100 100 100 - -
Wisconsin - - 100 100 100 100 100 98 98 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Wyoming 100 99 100 100 100 95 99 99 100 61 100 98 100 28 100 52 100 11 100 23 100 - -
Appendix Table 2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2013 (continued)
State or
jurisdictionPrior
treat-
ment
Refer-
ral
source Age
Gen-
der Race
Ethni-
city
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
1.23.15.
Opioid
therapy
1 Percent of admissions reporting a specified primary substance.
2 Percent of admissions reporting a specified secondary substance.
3 Percent of admissions reporting a specified tertiary substance.
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
Edu-
ca-
tion
Em-
ploy-
ment
Primary substance Secondary substance Tertiary substance Type
of
ser-
vice
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.
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State or
jurisdictionPrimary
detailed
drug1
Secondary
detailed
drug2
Tertiary
detailed
drug3
DSM
diag-
nosis
Psych-
iatric
problem
Preg-
nant4
Veter-
an
Living
arrange-
ments
Income
source
Health
insur-
ance
Pay-
ment
source
Detailed
not-in-
labor-
force5
Detailed
criminal
justice
referral6
Marital
status
Days
waiting
for
treat-
ment
Arrests
in past
30 days
Frequency
of atten-
dance at
self-help
programs
Total 46 46 52 41 73 94 93 98 63 42 32 85 72 80 52 93 75
Alabama 95 93 98 99 21 96 100 95 93 93 74 100 100 81 100 100 28
Alaska - - - - - - 97 99 98 97 94 99 94 98 100 100 99 100 99 94
Arizona - - - - - - 100 100 100 100 98 - - - - - - 100 - - 44 100 100 100
Arkansas - - - - - - 85 94 98 97 100 96 85 96 ‡ 98 99 100 100 93
California - - - - - - - - 100 99 100 100 - - - - - - - - 100 - - 100 100 - -
Colorado 100 100 100 96 87 100 99 100 93 91 100 100 100 100 38 100 100
Connecticut - - - - - - 83 5 92 97 93 - - - - - - 100 - - 83 - - 93 87
Delaware - - - - - - 44 96 84 85 96 84 96 95 77 58 95 11 84 - -
District of Columbia 100 100 100 100 100 96 97 99 95 95 94 97 99 99 100 100 87
Florida 100 100 100 95 100 99 100 97 45 - - - - 100 100 99 100 100 99
Georgia 94 53 21 47 - - 100 100 97 - - - - - - 100 - - 99 - - 100 80
Hawaii 100 100 100 92 76 98 100 99 94 87 100 100 100 99 100 100 95
Idaho 93 93 96 92 100 97 95 99 100 56 100 100 93 100 97 100 83
Illinois - - - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 39 100 100 100 100 100 97
Indiana - - - - - - 100 100 98 100 95 - - 100 - - 100 100 100 - - 99 98
Iowa - - - - - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kansas 100 100 100 - - 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Kentucky 100 98 97 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - - 100 100
Louisiana - - - - - - 83 95 78 98 99 99 99 94 100 100 99 94 99 95
Maine 96 97 98 - - 100 100 100 100 85 100 15 82 - - 100 85 100 85
Maryland 100 100 100 - - 100 100 100 100 73 100 - - 100 100 99 100 100 71
Massachusetts - - - - - - - - 100 100 100 98 92 99 - - 100 100 99 70 92 86
Michigan - - - - - - 97 100 100 100 100 - - - - - - 73 - - 100 100 100 90
Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - 100 98 98 95 - - - - 100 - - 99 - - 99 97
Mississippi 100 100 100 100 92 93 100 99 97 73 81 100 75 100 100 100 - -
Missouri 100 100 100 59 100 97 100 97 100 100 100 100 100 100 95 100 100
Montana 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Nebraska 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 97 100 100 97 100 100 98 100 100 100
Nevada - - - - - - 74 - - 73 99 98 94 93 99 35 53 90 100 100 97
New Hampshire 100 100 100 98 96 97 97 100 98 96 96 100 98 100 100 100 94
Appendix Table 3. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2013
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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State or
jurisdictionPrimary
detailed
drug1
Secondary
detailed
drug2
Tertiary
detailed
drug3
DSM
diag-
nosis
Psych-
iatric
problem
Preg-
nant4
Veter-
an
Living
arrange-
ments
Income
source
Health
insur-
ance
Pay-
ment
source
Detailed
not-in-
labor-
force5
Detailed
criminal
justice
referral6
Marital
status
Days
waiting
for
treat-
ment
Arrests
in past
30 days
Frequency
of atten-
dance at
self-help
programs
New Jersey 100 100 100 - - 50 71 99 98 78 94 97 100 97 99 86 99 55
New Mexico 100 100 100 100 91 45 85 87 71 81 23 79 90 85 91 13 16
New York 100 100 100 - - 72 77 100 100 100 - - - - 100 97 72 - - 72 72
North Carolina - - - - 99 100 100 98 100 - - 6 - - 100 - - 100 - - 94 89
North Dakota 100 100 100 99 100 98 99 99 97 97 96 94 95 98 100 100 100
Ohio 6 45 75 99 100 100 100 98 97 - - 100 100 20 99 100 99 93
Oklahoma - - - - - - 36 100 100 97 100 - - 21 - - 100 98 97 - - 100 100
Oregon - - - - - - - - - - 100 - - 100 100 100 - - 100 100 91 - - 100 4
Pennsylvania ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Puerto Rico 98 87 94 82 96 100 88 92 88 97 99 98 24 83 100 100 100
Rhode Island - - - - - - 98 92 92 91 98 - - - - 99 100 98 98 - - 89 88
South Carolina - - - - - - 89 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - - 100 100 100 99
South Dakota 100 100 100 99 93 99 100 100 98 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 99
Tennessee 100 100 100 99 100 97 94 96 97 98 - - 100 6 99 100 100 97
Texas - - - - - - - - - - 97 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Utah - - - - - - 67 100 99 - - 100 98 99 100 100 100 100 98 100 93
Vermont - - - - - - 100 - - 95 - - 90 - - - - 99 100 - - - - - - 100 95
Virginia - - - - - - 93 - - 86 - - 94 - - - - - - 100 - - - - - - 89 77
Washington - - - - - - - - 100 100 99 100 - - - - - - 100 - - 100 - - 100 91
West Virginia 100 65 34 100 100 100 100 99 75 100 100 100 100 100 3 - - - -
Wisconsin - - - - - - - - - - 100 - - 77 - - - - - - 100 - - - - - - 94 73
Wyoming - - - - - - 100 100 97 96 100 97 100 16 100 100 99 100 100 100
NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
01.23.15.
Appendix Table 3. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2013 (continued)
- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.1 Percent of admissions reporting a specified primary substance.
2 Percent of admissions reporting a specified secondary substance.
3 Percent of admissions reporting a specified tertiary substance.
4 Percent of female admissions.
5 Percent of admissions reporting employment status as "Not in labor force."
6 Percent of admissions reporting referral source as "Criminal justice referral."
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Appendix BTedS dATA elemenTS
TedS minimum dATA SeT
AGE OF FIRST USE (OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY SUBSTANCE)
For drugs other than alcohol, these fields identify the age at which the client first used the respective substance. For alcohol, these fields record the age of first intoxication.
• 0—Indicates a newborn with a substance dependency problem
• 1-96—Indicates the age at first use
CLIENT OR CODEPENDENT/COLLATERAL
Specifies whether the admission record is for a substance abuse treatment client, or a person being treated for his/her codependency or collateral relationship with a substance abuser.
• Client—Must meet all of the following criteria:
• Has an alcohol or drug related problem
• Has completed the screening and intake process
• Has been formally admitted for treatment or recovery service in an alcohol or drug treatment unit
• Has his or her own client record
A person is not a client if he or she has completed only a screening or intake process or has been placed on a waiting list.
• Codependent/collateral—Must meet all of the following criteria:
• Has no alcohol or drug related problem
• Is seeking services because of problems arising from his or her relationship with an alcohol or drug user
• Has been formally admitted for service to a treatment unit
• Has his or her own client record or has a record within a primary client record
GUIDELINES: Reporting of data for Codependent/collaterals is optional. If the state opts to report codependent/collateral clients, the mandatory fields are State code, Provider identifier, Client identifier, Client transaction type, Codependent/collateral, and Date of admission. Reporting of the
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remaining fields in the TEDS Minimum and Supplemental Data Sets is optional. For all items not reported, the data field should be coded with the appropriate “Not collected” or “Not applicable” code.
If a substance abuse client with an existing record in TEDS becomes a codependent, a new client record should be submitted indicating that the client has been admitted as a codependent, and vice versa.
If a record does not include a value for this field, it is assumed to be a substance abuse client record.
DATE OF ADMISSION
The day when the client receives his or her first direct treatment or recovery service. For transfers, this is the date when client receives his or her first direct treatment after the transfer has occurred.
DEMOGRAPHICS
AGE
Identifies client’s age at admission. Derived from client’s date of birth and date of admission.
• 0—Indicates a newborn with a substance dependency problem
• 1-96—Indicates the age at admission
EDUCATION
Specifies the highest school grade (number of school years) completed by the client.
• 0—Less than one grade completed
• 1-25—Years of school (highest grade) completed. For General Equivalency Degree, use 12.
GUIDELINES: States that use specific categories for designating education level should map their codes to a logical number of years of school completed. For Associate’s Degree, use 14. For Bachelor’s Degree, use 16.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Identifies the client’s employment status at the time of admission or transfer.
• Full time—Working 35 hours or more each week, including active duty members of the uni-formed services
• Part time—Working fewer than 35 hours each week
• Unemployed—Looking for work during the past 30 days, or on layoff from a job
• Not in labor force—Not looking for work during the past 30 days, or a student, homemaker, disabled, retired, or an inmate of an institution. Clients in this category are further defined in the TEDS Supplemental Data Set item Detailed not in labor force.
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GUIDELINES: Seasonal workers are coded in this category based on their employment status at admission.
ETHNICITY
Identifies client’s specific Hispanic origin.
• Cuban—Of Cuban origin, regardless of race
• Hispanic(specificoriginnotspecified)—Of Hispanic origin, but specific origin not known or not specified
• Mexican—Of Mexican origin, regardless of race
• NotofHispanicorigin
• OtherspecificHispanic—Of known Central or South American or any other Spanish cultural origin (including Spain), other than Puerto Rican, Mexican, or Cuban, regardless of race
• Puerto Rican—Of Puerto Rican origin, regardless of race
GUIDELINES: If a state does not collect specific Hispanic detail, code Ethnicity for Hispanics as Hispanic (specific origin not specified).
RACE
Specifies the client’s race.
• Alaska Native (Aleut, Eskimo, Indian)—Origins in any of the original people of Alaska
• American Indian (other than Alaska Native)—Origins in any of the original people of North America and South America (including Central America) and who maintain cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community attachment
• AsianorPacificIslander—Origins in any of the original people of the Far East, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, or the Pacific Islands
• Asian—Origins in any of the original people of the Far East, the Indian subcontinent, or Southeast Asia, including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam
• NativeHawaiianorotherPacificIslander—Origins in any of the original people of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands
• Black or African American—Origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa
• White—Origins in any of the original people of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East
• Othersinglerace—Client is not classified in any category above or whose origin group, be-cause of area custom, is regarded as a racial class distinct from the above categories
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• Two or more races—For use when the state data system allows multiple race selection and more than one race is indicated
GUIDELINES: If a state does not distinguish between American Indian and Alaska Native, both should be coded as American Indian. If a state does not distinguish between Asian and Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, both should be coded as Asian or Pacific Islander. For states that collect multiple races: a) when a single race is designated, the specific race code should be used; b) if the state collects a primary or preferred race along with additional races, the code for the primary/preferred race should be used; c) if the state uses a system such as an algorithm to select a single race when multiple races have been designated, the same system may be used to determine the race code for TEDS. When two or more races have been designated and neither (b) nor (c) above apply, the TEDS code for Two or more races should be used.
SEX
Identifies client’s gender.
• Male
• Female
FREQUENCY OF USE (OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY SUBSTANCES)
These fields identify the frequency of use of the respective Substance problems.
• No use in the past month
• 1-3 times in the past month
• 1-2 times in the past week
• 3-6 times in the past week
• Daily
MEDICATION-ASSISTED OPIOID THERAPY
Identifies whether the use of methadone or buprenorphine is part of the client’s treatment plan.
• Yes
• No
NUMBER OF PRIOR TREATMENT EPISODES
Indicates the number of previous treatment episodes the client has received in any drug or alcohol program. Changes in service for the same episode (transfers) should not be counted as separate prior episodes.
• 0 previous episodes
• 1 previous episode
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• 2 previous episodes
• 3 previous episodes
• 4 previous episodes
• 5 or more previous episodes
GUIDELINES: It is preferred that the number of prior treatments be a self-reporting field collected at the time of client intake. However, this data item may be derived from the state data system if the system has that capability and episodes can be counted for at least several years.
PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF REFERRAL
Describes the person or agency referring the client to the alcohol or drug abuse treatment program.
• Alcohol/drugabusecareprovider—Any program, clinic, or other health care provider whose principal objective is treating clients with substance abuse problems, or a program whose activi-ties are related to alcohol or other drug abuse prevention, education, or treatment
• Court/criminal justice referral/DUI/DWI—Any police official, judge, prosecutor, probation officer, or other person affiliated with a federal, state, or county judicial system. Includes referral by a court for DWI/DUI, clients referred in lieu of or for deferred prosecution, or during pretrial release, or before or after official adjudication. Includes clients on pre-parole, pre-release, work or home furlough, or TASC. Client need not be officially designated as “on parole.” Includes clients referred through civil commitment. Client referrals on this category are further defined in the TEDS Supplemental Data Set item Detailed criminal justice referral.
• Employer/EAP—A supervisor or an employee counselor
• Individual (includes self-referral)—Includes the client, a family member, friend, or any other individual who would not be included in any of the following categories; includes self-referral due to pending DWI/DUI
• Other community referral—Community or religious organization or any federal, state, or local agency that provides aid in the areas of poverty relief, unemployment, shelter, or social welfare. Self-help groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Al-Anon, and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are also included in this category. Defense attorneys are included in this category.
• Other health care provider—A physician, psychiatrist, or other licensed health care profes-sional; or a general hospital, psychiatric hospital, mental health program, or nursing home
• School (educational)—A school principal, counselor, or teacher; or a student assistance program (SAP), the school system, or an educational agency
SUBSTANCE PROBLEM (PRIMARY, SECONDARY, OR TERTIARY)
These fields identify the client’s primary, secondary, and tertiary substance problems. Each Sub-stance problem (primary, secondary, and tertiary) has associated fields for Route of administration, Frequency of use, Age at first use, and the TEDS Supplemental Data Set item Detailed drug code.
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• Alcohol
• Barbiturates—Amobarbital, pentobarbital, phenobarbital, secobarbital, etc.
• Benzodiazepines—Includes alprazolam, chlordiazepoxide, clonazepam, clorazepate, diazepam, flunitrazepam, flurazepam, halazepam, lorazepam, oxazepam, prazepam, temazepam, triazolam, and other unspecified benzodiazepines
• Cocaine/crack
• Heroin
• Inhalants—Includes chloroform, ether, gasoline, glue, nitrous oxide, paint thinner, etc.
• Marijuana/hashish—Includes THC and any other cannabis sativa preparations
• Methamphetamine
• Non-prescription methadone
• Other amphetamines—Includes amphetamines, MDMA, phenmetrazine, and other unspeci-fied amines and related drugs
• Otherhallucinogens—Includes LSD, DMT, STP, hallucinogens, mescaline, peyote, psilocybin, etc.
• Other non-barbiturate sedatives or hypnotics—Includes chloral hydrate, ethchlorvynol, glutethimide, methaqualone, and other non-barbiturate sedatives or hypnotics
• Other non-benzodiazepine tranquilizers—Includes meprobamate and other non-benzodiaz-epine tranquilizers
• Other opiates and synthetics—Includes buprenorphine, codeine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine, morphine, opium, oxycodone, pentazocine, propoxyphene, tramadol, and any other drug with morphine-like effects
• Other stimulants—Includes methylphenidate and any other stimulants
• Over-the-counter medications—Includes aspirin, cough syrup, diphenhydramine and other antihistamines, sleep aids, and any other legally obtained nonprescription medication
• PCP—Phencyclidine
• Other—Includes diphenylhydantoin/phenytoin, GHB/GBL, ketamine, etc.
• None
GUIDELINES: Substance problems are further defined in the TEDS Supplemental Data Set item Detailed drug code. For guidance on which specific substances to include in the substance catego-ries, please refer to the detailed drug categories listed for Detailed drug code.
• Substance problem and Route of administration:
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• For states that do collect Detailed drug code—Records may have duplicate Substance problems and identical Route of administration IF the corresponding Detailed drug codes are different or are ‘‘multiple’’ drug codes
• For states that do not collect Detailed drug code—A record may not have duplicate Substance problems with identical Routes of administration
TRANSACTION TYPE
Identifies whether a record is for an initial admission or a transfer/change in service. Note: Some states may use other terminology such as “initial admission” and “transfer admission” in place of “admission” and “transfer.”
• A—Admission
• T—Transfer/change in service
GUIDELINES: For TEDS, a treatment episode is defined as that period of service between the beginning of treatment for a drug or alcohol problem and the termination of services for the pre-scribed treatment plan. The episode includes one admission (when services begin) and at least one discharge (when services end). Within a treatment episode, a client may transfer to a different service, facility, provider, program, or location. Each admission and transfer record should have an associated discharge record.
When it is feasible for the state to identify transfers, they should be reported as transfers in admis-sions data submissions. When admissions and transfers cannot be differentiated in a state data system, such changes in service or facility should be reported to TEDS as admissions.
Data set considerations for transfers:
• All fields from the transfer record should be updated to reflect values at the time of transfer except the following fields, which must have the same values as in the associated (preceding) admission record: Client ID, Codependent/collateral, Date of birth, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity. If a field cannot be updated, it should be transmitted to TEDS with its value from the associated (preceding) admission record.
• Date of admission is defined as the date services begin after the transfer to another service or facility.
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TYPE OF SERVICE
Describes the type of service and treatment setting in which the client is placed at the time of admission or transfer.
• Ambulatory,detoxification—Outpatient treatment services providing for safe withdrawal in an ambulatory setting (pharmacological or non-pharmacological)
• Ambulatory, intensive outpatient—As a minimum, the client must receive treatment lasting two or more hours per day for three or more days per week
• Ambulatory, non-intensive outpatient—Ambulatory treatment services including individual, family, and/or group services, and may include pharmacological therapies
• Detoxification,24-hour service, free-standingresidential—24-hour per day services in a non-hospital setting providing for safe withdrawal and transition to ongoing treatment
• Detoxification, 24-hour service,hospital inpatient—24-hour per day medical acute care services in a hospital setting for detoxification of persons with severe medical complications associated with withdrawal
• Rehabilitation/residential,hospital(otherthandetoxification)—24-hour per day medical care in a hospital facility in conjunction with treatment services for alcohol and other drug abuse and dependency
• Rehabilitation/residential, short-term (30 days or fewer)—Typical ly, 30 days or less of non-acute care in a setting with treatment services for alcohol and other drug abuse and dependency
• Rehabilitation/residential,long-term(morethan30days)—Typically, more than 30 days of non-acute care in a setting with treatment services for alcohol and other drug abuse and depen-dency; this may include transitional living arrangements such as halfway houses
USUAL ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION (OF PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY SUBSTANCES)
These fields identify the usual route of administration of the respective Substance problems.
• Inhalation
• Injection (IV or intramuscular)
• Oral
• Smoking
• Other
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DAYS WAITING TO ENTER TREATMENT
Indicates the number of days from the first contact or request for service until the client was admit-ted and the first clinical service was provided.
• 0-996—Number of days waiting
GUIDELINES: This item is intended to capture the number of days the client must wait to begin treatment because of program capacity, treatment availability, admissions requirements, or other program requirements. It should not include time delays caused by client unavailability or client failure to meet any requirement or obligation.
DETAILED CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFERRAL
This item gives more detailed information about those clients who are coded as “Court/criminal justice referral/DUI/DWI” in the TEDS Minimum Data Set item Principal source of referral.
• Diversionaryprogram(e.g., TASC)
• DUI/DWI
• Other court (not state or federal)
• Otherrecognizedlegalentity(e.g., local law enforcement agency, corrections agency, youth services, review board/agency)
• Prison
• Probation/parole
• State/federal court
• Other
• Not applicable
DETAILED DRUG CODE (PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY)
These fields identify, in greater detail, the drug problems recorded in the TEDS Minimum Data Set item Substance problem.
• Aerosols• Alcohol
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• Alprazolam (Xanax)• Amphetamine• Anesthetics• Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)• Clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril)• Clorazepate (Tranxene)• Codeine• Crack
• Diazepam (Valium)• Diphenhydramine• Diphenylhydantoin/phenytoin (Dilantin)• Ethchlorvynol (Placidyl)• Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol)• Flurazepam (Dalmane)• GHB/GBL (gamma-hydroxybutyrate, gamma-butyrolactone)• Glutethimide (Doriden)• Heroin
• Hydrocodone (Vicodin)• Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)• Ketamine (Special K)• Lorazepam (Ativan)• LSD• Marijuana/hashish• Meperidine (Demerol)• Meprobamate (Miltown)• Methadone (non-prescription)• Methamphetamine/speed• Methaqualone• Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy)• Methylphenidate (Ritalin)• Nitrites
DETAILED “NOT IN LABOR FORCE”
This item gives more detailed information about those clients who are coded as “Not in labor force” in the TEDS Minimum Data Set item Employment Status.
• Disabled
• Homemaker
• Inmate of institution (prison or institution that keeps a person, otherwise able, from entering the labor force)
• Retired
• Student
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• Other
• Not applicable
DSM CRITERIA DIAGNOSIS
The diagnosis of the substance abuse problem from the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. DSM-IV is preferred, but use of the Third Edition or ICD codes is permissible.
EXPECTED/ACTUAL PRIMARY SOURCE OF PAYMENT
Identifies the primary source of payment for this treatment episode.
• Blue Cross/Blue Shield
• Medicaid
• Medicare
• Othergovernmentpayments
• Other health insurance companies
• Self-pay
• Worker’s Compensation
• Nocharge(free,charity,specialresearch,orteaching)
• Other
FREQUENCY OF ATTENDANCE AT SELF-HELP PROGRAMS
This field records the number of times the client has attended a self-help program in the 30 days preceding the date of admission to treatment services.
• No attendance in the past month• 1-3 times in the past month• 4-7 times in the past month• 8-15 times in the past month • 16-30 times in the past month• Some attendance in the past month, but frequency unknown
HEALTH INSURANCE
Specifies the client’s health insurance (if any). The insurance may or may not cover alcohol or drug treatment.
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• Blue Cross/Blue Shield
• Healthmaintenanceorganization(HMO)
• Medicaid
• Medicare
• Private insurance (other than Blue Cross/Blue Shield or an HMO)
• Other (e.g., TRICARE)
• None
LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
Specifies whether the client is homeless, living with parents, in a supervised setting, or living on his or her own.
• Dependent living—Clients living in a supervised setting such as a residential institution, halfway house, or group home, and children (under age 18) living with parents, relatives, or guardians, or in foster care
• Homeless—Clients with no fixed address; includes shelters
• Independentliving—Clients living alone or with others without supervision
MARITAL STATUS
Describes the client’s marital status. The following categories are compatible with the U.S. Census.
• Divorced
• Never married—Includes clients whose only marriage was annulled
• Now married—Includes those living together as married
• Separated—Includes those separated legally or otherwise absent from spouse because of marital discord
• Widowed
NUMBER OF ARRESTS IN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO ADMISSION
This field records the number of arrests in the 30 days preceding the date of admission to treat-ment services.
• 00-96—Number of arrests
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PREGNANT AT TIME OF ADMISSION
Specifies whether the client was pregnant at the time of admission.
• Yes
• No
• Not applicable. Use this code for male clients
PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEM IN ADDITION TO ALCOHOL OR DRUG PROBLEM
Identifies whether the client has a psychiatric problem in addition to his or her alcohol or drug use problem.
• Yes
• No
SOURCE OF INCOME SUPPORT
Identifies the client’s principal source of financial support. For children under 18, this field indicates the parents’ primary source of income/support.
• Disability
• Public assistance
• Retirement/pension
• Wages/salary
• Other
• None
VETERAN STATUS
Identifies whether the client has served in the uniformed services (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Coast and Geodetic Survey, etc.).
• Yes
• No
At Synectics, Parth Thakore, Sarbajit Sinha, Hongwei Zhang, and Doren Walker were responsible for the content, analysis, and writing of the report.