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National Survey on Drug Use & Health 

SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use & Health (NSDUH), formerly called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, is the primary source of information on the prevalence, patterns, and consequences of drug and alcohol use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian non institutionalized population, age 12 and older.  The following information is available from this major data collection system.

bulletNational data by year

bulletDetailed tables provide expanded analyses

bulletMental health related topics from NSDUH 

bulletState level data on alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use

bulletState treatment planning areas data

bulletOAS reports on a variety of topics

bulletOAS reports on a variety of drugs

bulletSpecial studies and other analytic reports

bulletHighlights of recent OAS publications

bulletShort reports based on the NSDUH

bulletWeb only reports

bulletMethodology reports provide questionnaires & background technical information.

bulletQuick statistics and public use files

bulletAnalyze data on-line from SAMHSA Data Archives (SAMHDA) or download public use files
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2008 National:

new2008 National Survey on Drug Use & Health:  provides the latest data on prevalence and correlates of substance use, serious mental illness, related problems, and treatment in the civilian population aged 12 or older in the U.S.

bulletResults (HTML format)      (PDF format)

bulletDetailed Tables:  includes 2007 & 2008 data on Any Illicit Drug, Marijuana and Hashish, Cocaine, Crack, Heroin, Hallucinogens, LSD, PCP, Ecstasy, Inhalants, Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic, Pain Relievers, Tranquilizers, Stimulants, Methamphetamine, Sedatives, Any Illicit Drug Other than Marijuana

bulletMethodology

bulletMedia Resources

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bulletPress Release

 

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2007 National:

new2007 National Survey on Drug Use & Health:  provides the latest data on prevalence and correlates of substance use, serious mental illness, related problems, and treatment in the civilian population aged 12 or older in the U.S.

bulletResults (HTML format)      (PDF format)

bulletDetailed Tables:  includes 2006 & 2007 data on Any Illicit Drug, Marijuana and Hashish, Cocaine, Crack, Heroin, Hallucinogens, LSD, PCP, Ecstasy, Inhalants, Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic, Pain Relievers, Tranquilizers, Stimulants, Methamphetamine, Sedatives, Any Illicit Drug Other than Marijuana

bulletMethodology

bulletMedia Resources

bulletTopics covered in report:

bulletPress Release

 

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2006 National:

2006 National Survey on Drug Use & Health:  provides the latest data on prevalence and correlates of substance use, serious mental illness, related problems, and treatment in the civilian population aged 12 or older in the U.S.

bulletResults (HTML format)      (PDF format)

bulletDetailed Tables:  includes 2004 & 2005 data on Any Illicit Drug, Marijuana and Hashish, Cocaine, Crack, Heroin, Hallucinogens, LSD, PCP, Ecstasy, Inhalants, Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic, Pain Relievers, Tranquilizers, Stimulants, Methamphetamine, Sedatives, Any Illicit Drug Other than Marijuana

bulletMethodology

bulletMedia Resources

bulletTopics covered in report:

bulletPress Release

bulletPower Point Slides

 

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2005 National: 

2005 National Survey on Drug Use & Health:  provides the latest data on prevalence and correlates of substance use, serious mental illness, related problems, and treatment in the U.S.

bulletResults (HTML format)      (PDF format)

bulletDetailed Tables:  includes 2004 & 2005 data on Any Illicit Drug, Marijuana and Hashish, Cocaine, Crack, Heroin, Hallucinogens, LSD, PCP, Ecstasy, Inhalants, Nonmedical Use of Any Psychotherapeutic, Pain Relievers, Tranquilizers, Stimulants, Methamphetamine, Sedatives, Any Illicit Drug Other than Marijuana

bulletMethodology

bulletMedia Resources

bulletTopics covered in report:

bulletPower Point Slides

 

2005 State:

  State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2004-2005 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health

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2004 National:

2004 National Survey on Drug Use & Health 

2004 State:

State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2003-2004 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health includes estimates of serious mental illness

 

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  2003: 

State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2002-2003 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health includes estimates of serious mental illness

2003 National Survey on Drug Use & Health  [formerly called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)]

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  • 2002 National Survey on Drug Use & Health  [formerly called the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)]

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This page was last updated on  September 10 , 2009

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