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Substance Use & Mental Health: Reports and Data


bulletOverview of SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS)

bulletTopics on alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs

bulletTopics on mental health

bulletReports on specific drugs

bulletObtaining hard copies of OAS publications

bulletOAS publications - - Reports are presented from the following major OAS data systems.

bulletLatest releases of OAS reports - - National and State data are presented on alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use.  Substance abuse treatment admissions information is also available. 

bulletShort reports - - OAS presents new short reports weekly on selected topics and drugs such as injecting heroin , adolescent marijuana use, gender differences in substance abuse treatment, and drug use during pregnancy. 

bulletNational and State data are presented on alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use.  Substance abuse treatment admissions information is also available.  

bulletOn-Line Data Analysis from SAMHSA Data Archives

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