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Topics Index for State Reports from SAMHSA's Office of Applied Studies (OAS)

bulletNational data      bulletState level data       bulletMetropolitan and other subState area data

State Data on Alcohol, Tobacco, & Illegal Drug Use and Mental Health

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bulletDrugs:

bulletMental Health:

bullet Methodology:

bulletMortality:

bulletTreatment:

bulletTrends:

bulletGeneral:

bulletState data:

bulletShort reports and other topics:

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Topics with State level data by Year

 

All variables (Alcohol, drug use, & mental health) by year:  

What's New in State reports

 

newState Estimates of Substance Use from the 2005-2006 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (HTML)       (PDF format)

The DASIS Report:  Geographic Differences in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions for Methamphetamine /Amphetamine and Marijuana: 2005

Prescription misuse by State

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Drug Related Mortality by State

 

bulletState level drug-related deaths:  At present, only six states (Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Utah, and Vermont) submitted drug related mortality data to SAMHSA's DAWN system. 

  • Drug Abuse Warning Network, 2003: Area Profiles of Drug-Related Mortality DAWN Series D-27, DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 05-4023, Rockville, MD, March 2005  (PDF format)  Keep scrolling until you get to your State of interest. This report includes data from the participating States on drug misuse and drug-related suicide deaths, place of death, and drug-related deaths by drug category and by gender & age group . In addition, data are available in this report for 35 metropolitan areas.
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Substance Use  & Mental Health Variables by State (2002/2003)

 

bulletTables of Estimated Numbers for Each Variable by Age Group and State (2003)

bulletTables of Percentages for Each Outcome by Age Group and State (2003)

 

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Short Reports with State Data

 

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