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Office of Applied Studies Reports Released in 2006
(listed from most recent to earliest release)

bulletAll reports by year of release

 

12/15/06 The NSDUH Report:  Service Utilization for Mental Health Problems among Adults
12/06/06  The DASIS Report: Facilities Operating Opioid Treatment Programs, 2005  
12/04/06 National Survey on Drug Use & Health:  Summary of Methodological Studies, 1971-2005 (PDF format; 340 KB)
11/22/06 The NSDUH Report:  Substance Use Disorder and Serious Psychological Distress by Employment Status
11/14/06 The NSDUH Report:  How Young Adults Obtain Prescription Pain Relievers for Nonmedical Use
11/09/06

The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving Dextromethorphan

11/03/06 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  2004 Discharges  (HTML)    (PDF format)
11/01/06 The NSDUH Report:  Underage Alcohol Use among Full-Time College Students
10/27/06

Misuse of prescription drugs  

10/25/06 The DASIS Report: Facilities Offering Special Programs or Groups for Women
10/19/06 2005 NSSATS:  Data on Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
09/29/06 The NSDUH Report:  State Estimates of Past Year Methamphetamine Use
09/22/06  The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving ADHD Stimulant Medications
09/14/06 The OAS Report:  Suicidal Thoughts, Suicide Attempts, Major Depressive Episode & Substance Use among Adults
09/12/06 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 1994-2004 (HTML)   (PDF format)
09/07/06 Results from the 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health:  National Findings (HTML)   (PDF format)
08/17/06 The DASIS Report:  Methamphetamine / Amphetamine Treatment Admissions in Urban and Rural Areas, 2004
08/10/06

2002-2004 SubState Report on State Treatment Planning Areas (HTML)      (PDF format)

08/10/06 The NSDUH Report:  Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in Substate Areas (State treatment planning areas)
08/03/06 The DASIS Report: Discharges Who Left Against Professional Advice, 2003
07/28/06 The NSDUH Report: Past Month Cigarette Use Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
07/21/06 The DASIS Report:  Homeless Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment: 2004
07/14/06 The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving Nonmedical Use of Selected Pharmaceuticals
06/29/06 The NSDUH Report:  Substance Use Treatment Need among Adolescents, 2003-2004
06/19/06 The NSDUH Report:  Nonmedical Users of Pain Relievers, Characteristics of Recent Initiates
06/02/06 The DASIS Report: Characteristics of Young Adult (Aged 18-25) and Youth (Aged 12-17) Admissions, 2004
05/25/06 The NSDUH Report:  How and Where Young Adults Obtain Marijuana
05/19/06

The DAWN Report:  Opiate-Related Drug Misuse Deaths in 6 States, 2003

05/12/06

The NSDUH Report:   Academic Performance and Substance Use among Students Aged 12 to 17 (2002, 2003, & 2004)

05/10/06 Drug Abuse Warning Network, 2004: National Estimates of Drug-Related Emergency Department Visits
05/05/06 The DASIS Report: Older Adult Alcohol Admissions, 2003
04/26/06

The NSDUH Report: Alcohol Dependence or Abuse: 2002, 2003, and 2004

04/24/06 Discharges from Substance Abuse Treatment Services:  Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), 2003 (PDF)  Providing  data on treatment completion rates by type of substance abuse care (inpatient, outpatient, hospital, methadone maintenance, etc.) PDF format
04/24/06 Latest Admissions Data - - Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  Highlights 2004 (HTML)  Providing highlights of latest data on primary substance of abuse and admissions characteristics PDF format  (HTML format with table & figure links)
04/21/06 The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving Patients with Co-occurring Disorders
04/14/06 The DASIS Report:  Non-Heroin Opiate Admissions, 2003
04/07/06  The NSDUH Report:  State Estimates of Underage Drinking
04/06/06 State Estimates of Substance Use from the 2003-2004 National Surveys on Drug Use & Health (HTML)       (PDF format)
03/31/06 The DASIS Report:  Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions, 1993 & 2003
03/24/06 The New DAWN Report:  Disposition of Emergency Department Visits for Drug-Related Suicide Attempts by Adolescents, 2004
03/16/06

The NSDUH Report:  Characteristics of Recent Adolescent Inhalant Initiates

03/10/06

The NSDUH Report:  Sources of Payment for Substance Use Treatment

03/02/06

The DASIS Report:  Trends in Methamphetamine / Amphetamine Admissions to Treatment, 1993-2003

02/17/06

The NSDUH Report:  Substance Use and Employment among Youths Aged 15 to 17

02/09/06 The DASIS Report: Retired Admissions, 2003
02/03/06 The NSDUH Report:  Youth Violence and Illicit Drug Use
01/27/06 The DASIS Report: Age of First Use among Admissions for Drugs: 1993 & 2003
01/19/06 The NSDUH Report:  Serious Psychological Distress and Substance Use among Young Adult Males
01/12/06 The DASIS Report:  Facilities Offering Special Programs or Groups for Clients with Co-Occurring Disorders,  2004
01/06/06 The New DAWN Report:  Emergency Department Visits Involving Underage Drinking

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