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National and State Estimates of Drug Abuse Treatment Gap 

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National and State Estimates of the
Drug Abuse Treatment Gap:
2000 National Household Survey
on Drug Abuse

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Office of Applied Studies

Acknowledgments

This report was prepared by the Division of Population Surveys in the Office of Applied Studies (OAS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and by RTI, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Contributors at SAMHSA listed alphabetically are Joan Epstein, Joe Gfroerer, and Doug Wright. Work by RTI was performed under Contract No. 283-98-9008. Contributors at RTI listed alphabetically are David Belton, Katie Bowman, David Chrest, Teresa Davis, Lea Drye, Ralph Folsom, Teresa Gurley, Shari Lambert, Bing Liu, Mary Ellen Marsden, Danny Occoquan, Dawn Odom, Lisa Packer, Brenda Porter, Pamela Couch Prevatt, Neerja Sathe, Richard Straw, Cheri Thomley, Michael Vorburger, and Akhil Vaish.

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