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Quick Data Tables on Substance Abuse
& Conduct Your Own Analysis

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bulletFind out about OAS data systems

bulletGet quick statistics - - produce analytic tables based on variables of high general interest from any of the OAS data systems

bulletGet tables of treatment data for your State - - produce tables based on latest available data from each State

bulletGet tables of prevalence data for your State - - produce tables based on latest available data from each State

    • Substance use data
    • Mental health data

bulletGet detailed tables from NSDUH - - look at tables already analyzed

bulletDo analysis on-line with OAS data sets to meet your own special needs

bulletDownload data to conduct your own analysis

 

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bulletFor all Quick Tables and for a general description of Quick Tables

bulletNSDUH Quick Tables - - for prevalence and correlates

bulletTEDS Quick Tables - - for treatment admissions

bulletDAWN Pick a table - - for emergency department data

 

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On-Line Data Analysis

 

bulletOn-line data analysis of OAS public use files (tutorial)

bulletOn-line data analysis of OAS public use files (for experienced analysts)

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Latest State Level Data

 

Background:

The DASIS Report:  Quick Statistics -- State level data on substance abuse treatment facilities and admissions

The DASIS Report:  Introducing Quick Tables: SAMHSA's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive (SAMHDA) recently added a new component to its online analysis capabilities called Quick Tables.  Quick Tables allows users to produce analytic tables by choosing variables from Drop-down menus.   This report provides an example showing the six easy steps to use Quick Tables to analyze any of the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) files.

Treatment Data by State (Click on The DASIS Report: Quick Statistics for background information on using the quick statistics below to get the latest State level data on substance abuse treatment facilities and admissions. Data on all States combined are also available from these Quick Statistics programs.)

bulletN-SSATS Quick Statistics - - State treatment facility characteristics: provides summary tables with data on number of facilities and clients by the following facility characteristics: type of ownership/operation; type of opioid treatment program; type of payment accepted; type of administrative arrangement/funding; facility capacity and utilization rate; licensing, accreditation or other approval organization; and focus on substance abuse, mental health, or general health care. Data tables are provided for each year from 2002 to most recent year submitted by each State.

bulletTEDS Quick Statistics - - admissions level data: provides summary tables of primary substance of abuse for admissions by demographic characteristics for each year from 1992 to most recent year submitted by each State.

Prevalence Data for Substance Use and for Serious Mental Illness:

bulletTables by Variables -- with all States listed in each table with their estimated numbers of persons using illicit drugs, drug dependent, getting treatment, perceiving risks, etc.

bulletTable by States -- with all selected variables in each table (Selected Drug Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Average Annual Marijuana Initiates, Past Year Substance Dependence or Abuse, Needing But Not Receiving Treatment, and Mental Health variables)

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