Table 6.27
Clients under age 18 in treatment, according to type of care received, by State or jurisdiction: March 31, 2006
Number and percent distribution
State or jurisdiction1   Number of clients under age 18   Percent distribution
Total2 Type of care received Total Type of care received
Outpatient Non-hospital
residential
Hospital
inpatient
Outpatient Non-hospital
residential
Hospital
inpatient
Total  91,873 80,252 10,713 908 100.0  87.4  11.7   1.0
Alabama  1,541  1,439     98   4 100.0  93.4   6.4   0.3
Alaska    310    273     37   - - 100.0  88.1  11.9      - -
Arizona  2,097  1,808    278  11 100.0  86.2  13.3   0.5
Arkansas     74     65      9   - - 100.0  87.8  12.2      - -
California 12,174 11,095  1,056  23 100.0  91.1   8.7   0.2
Colorado  2,717  2,300    413   4 100.0  84.7  15.2   0.1
Connecticut    645    606     38   1 100.0  94.0   5.9   0.2
Delaware    261    261       - -   - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -
District of Columbia    206    173      7  26 100.0  84.0   3.4  12.6
Florida  4,253  3,331    889  33 100.0  78.3  20.9   0.8
Georgia  1,183    902    230  51 100.0  76.2  19.4   4.3
Guam      8      4      4    100.0  50.0  50.0      
Hawaii    864    806     46  12 100.0  93.3   5.3   1.4
Idaho    395    322     58  15 100.0  81.5  14.7   3.8
Illinois  4,404  3,865    520  19 100.0  87.8  11.8   0.4
Indiana  1,690  1,628     24  38 100.0  96.3   1.4   2.2
Iowa    793    684    106   3 100.0  86.3  13.4   0.4
Kansas  1,488  1,382    106   - - 100.0  92.9   7.1      - -
Kentucky  1,298  1,161     67  70 100.0  89.4   5.2   5.4
Louisiana    601    440    159   2 100.0  73.2  26.5   0.3
Maine    874    810     60   4 100.0  92.7   6.9   0.5
Maryland  2,201  2,097    104   - - 100.0  95.3   4.7      - -
Massachusetts  1,890  1,678    166  46 100.0  88.8   8.8   2.4
Michigan  3,415  3,272    141   2 100.0  95.8   4.1   0.1
Minnesota    832    554    278   - - 100.0  66.6  33.4      - -
Mississippi    282    192     62  28 100.0  68.1  22.0   9.9
Missouri  2,134  1,723    378  33 100.0  80.7  17.7   1.5
Montana    311    241     62   8 100.0  77.5  19.9   2.6
Nebraska    654    593     61   - - 100.0  90.7   9.3      - -
Nevada    469    420     49   - - 100.0  89.6  10.4      - -
New Hampshire    502    416     84   2 100.0  82.9  16.7   0.4
New Jersey  2,111  1,767    329  15 100.0  83.7  15.6   0.7
New Mexico  1,484  1,285    185  14 100.0  86.6  12.5   0.9
New York  5,981  5,328    631  22 100.0  89.1  10.6   0.4
North Carolina  1,682  1,586     81  15 100.0  94.3   4.8   0.9
North Dakota    270    200     62   8 100.0  74.1  23.0   3.0
Ohio  4,551  4,176    335  40 100.0  91.8   7.4   0.9
Oklahoma    755    635    119   1 100.0  84.1  15.8   0.1
Oregon  2,273  2,013    260   - - 100.0  88.6  11.4      - -
Palau      2      2       - -   - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -
Pennsylvania  2,660  2,318    339   3 100.0  87.1  12.7   0.1
Puerto Rico  1,447  1,190    252   5 100.0  82.2  17.4   0.3
Rhode Island    251    208     43   - - 100.0  82.9  17.1      - -
South Carolina  1,517  1,469     33  15 100.0  96.8   2.2   1.0
South Dakota    348    259     73  16 100.0  74.4  21.0   4.6
Tennessee  1,003    884    110   9 100.0  88.1  11.0   0.9
Texas  3,536  2,544    807 185 100.0  71.9  22.8   5.2
Utah  1,587    700    854  33 100.0  44.1  53.8   2.1
Vermont    549    502     17  30 100.0  91.4   3.1   5.5
Virgin Islands      5      5       - -    100.0 100.0      - -      
Virginia  2,879  2,745    134   - - 100.0  95.3   4.7      - -
Washington  3,384  3,084    284  16 100.0  91.1   8.4   0.5
West Virginia    382    341     36   5 100.0  89.3   9.4   1.3
Wisconsin  1,974  1,878     59  37 100.0  95.1   3.0   1.9
Wyoming
   676    592     80   4 100.0  87.6  11.8   0.6
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2  One hundred fifty-six facilities reporting 3,471 total clients did not respond to the question about clients under age 18.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2006.

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