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Table 1.1C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 696 699 453 443 523 521
18 73 66 45 42 54 49
19 57 73 37 42 46 54
20 65 77 44 45 47 58
21 65 58 41 37 45 46
22 62 64 43 43 43 43
23 51 56 32 36 42 41
24 55 61 36 42 40 42
25 53 55 37 35 38 41
26-29 210 216 140 129 155 172
30-34 212 201 142 132 155 147
35-39 221 216 151 134 149 171
40-44 206 208 126 121 164 165
45-49 215 222 148 150 146 156
50-54 274 280 178 191 211 201
55-59 282 246 163 166 233 181
60-64 220 230 154 150 158 174
65 or Older 303 276 206 166 224 216
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Table 1.1D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.41 0.40 0.44 0.43
18 1.13 1.08 1.46 1.42 1.67 1.65
19 1.09 1.24 1.50 1.63 1.60 1.65
20 1.14 1.23 1.54 1.69 1.70 1.82
21 1.13 1.08 1.49 1.51 1.61 1.64
22 1.20 1.18 1.62 1.61 1.71 1.64
23 1.08 1.17 1.48 1.70 1.64 1.62
24 1.16 1.15 1.61 1.66 1.61 1.66
25 1.11 1.13 1.65 1.53 1.55 1.65
26-29 1.06 1.08 1.47 1.39 1.54 1.60
30-34 0.91 0.91 1.28 1.28 1.30 1.28
35-39 1.02 0.98 1.44 1.24 1.34 1.45
40-44 0.88 0.95 1.14 1.19 1.34 1.34
45-49 0.87 0.90 1.27 1.26 1.12 1.28
50-54 1.15 1.12 1.57 1.61 1.68 1.56
55-59 1.31 1.19 1.69 1.66 2.00 1.67
60-64 1.24 1.18 1.80 1.62 1.77 1.69
65 or Older 0.78 0.69 1.21 0.94 1.03 0.95
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Table 1.1P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2490   0.0879   0.8860  
18 0.0480   0.2458   0.0545  
19 0.0493   0.0692   0.3098  
20 0.6951   0.1245   0.2356  
21 0.1556   0.4803   0.2133  
22 0.0818   0.0982   0.3966  
23 0.9614   0.3422   0.2201  
24 0.5193   0.9011   0.3064  
25 0.6019   0.9866   0.4390  
26-29 0.6756   0.3047   0.7662  
30-34 0.0535   0.2085   0.1272  
35-39 0.7784   0.1945   0.4262  
40-44 0.3813   0.6158   0.3138  
45-49 0.6795   0.8583   0.3849  
50-54 0.3592   0.2935   0.7934  
55-59 0.4997   0.8015   0.5601  
60-64 0.8957   0.7979   0.6962  
65 or Older 0.6216   0.0939   0.4592  
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Table 1.2C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 696 699 147 142 416 426 511 507
GENDER                
Male 453 443 93 96 276 273 344 329
Female 523 521 102 105 301 310 384 380
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 644 647 130 124 384 384 473 476
White 671 643 156 161 417 397 467 467
Black or African American 277 245 67 70 174 165 191 158
American Indian or Alaska Native 34 66 9 13 22 28 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 162 176 47 57 100 114 113 112
Two or More Races 88 105 24 26 46 59 * *
Hispanic or Latino 254 259 66 68 172 177 183 162
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 490 501 98 112 374 372 294 304
Part-Time 261 268 98 98 176 184 161 166
Unemployed 197 182 68 69 143 125 116 110
Other1 496 469 92 103 221 223 425 400
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Table 1.2D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.43 0.41 0.42 0.43 0.53 0.51
GENDER                
Male 0.41 0.40 0.54 0.56 0.57 0.57 0.76 0.71
Female 0.44 0.43 0.61 0.62 0.60 0.62 0.74 0.71
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.47 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.54 0.52
White 0.37 0.36 0.53 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.58 0.57
Black or African American 0.88 0.79 1.05 1.07 1.17 1.22 1.85 1.46
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.99 3.75 3.99 4.14 4.14 4.10 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 1.51 1.39 2.27 2.23 1.85 1.79 3.01 2.96
Two or More Races 2.88 2.78 3.44 2.68 3.64 3.97 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.80 0.76 1.01 0.96 1.02 0.98 2.19 1.81
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.39 0.40 0.66 0.65 0.49 0.51 0.78 0.77
Part-Time 0.73 0.74 0.80 0.80 1.26 1.34 1.34 1.38
Unemployed 1.17 1.13 1.20 1.24 1.84 1.79 2.99 3.05
Other1 0.65 0.59 0.91 0.88 1.29 1.25 0.84 0.75
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Table 1.2P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2490   0.5362   0.1965   0.9363  
GENDER                
Male 0.0879   0.7716   0.0521   0.5397  
Female 0.8860   0.1944   0.8851   0.6715  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7321   0.4914   0.7940   0.7591  
White 0.6605   0.3069   0.7715   0.6902  
Black or African American 0.4058   0.7193   0.8572   0.3466  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0353   0.2151   0.0923   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.9026   0.7101   0.7619   0.8965  
Two or More Races 0.4659   0.0842   0.5561   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0364   0.8505   0.0339   0.2888  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.2138   0.2701   0.0485   0.9065  
Part-Time 0.7502   0.0719   0.6859   0.2535  
Unemployed 0.9633   0.7410   0.2420   0.3380  
Other1 0.5560   0.3230   0.2987   0.3385  
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Table 1.3C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 696 699 147 142 416 426 511 507
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 286 282 58 58 174 171 216 211
Midwest 277 270 57 55 157 168 215 192
South 424 404 88 86 254 259 323 308
West 371 393 82 84 222 249 264 268
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 606 603 164 167 400 366 392 423
Small Metro 471 478 125 143 270 299 326 299
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 378 389 91 93 221 257 267 245
< 250K Pop. 263 283 84 108 165 157 170 172
Nonmetro 339 319 66 68 179 202 260 196
Urbanized 254 197 47 50 137 125 175 122
Less Urbanized 226 243 45 49 116 152 181 144
Completely Rural 121 91 20 19 41 53 90 64
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 347 342 107 134 185 215 244 221
100-199% 373 347 89 92 222 226 278 253
200% or More 596 599 122 120 408 378 415 431
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 417 427 88 98 245 255 293 301
No 677 668 183 196 432 417 481 467
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 580 589 147 169 390 363 390 420
Medicaid/CHIP4 318 305 71 75 185 191 234 217
Other5 438 401 51 49 151 147 396 368
No Coverage 324 320 92 90 235 246 193 175
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Table 1.3D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.43 0.41 0.42 0.43 0.53 0.51
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.68 0.66 0.95 0.94 0.98 0.97 1.17 1.12
Midwest 0.55 0.54 0.76 0.75 0.75 0.81 1.00 0.86
South 0.51 0.47 0.71 0.68 0.70 0.71 0.92 0.83
West 0.70 0.73 1.01 1.03 0.94 1.06 1.24 1.21
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.43 0.41 0.63 0.61 0.59 0.59 0.73 0.74
Small Metro 0.55 0.55 0.70 0.74 0.72 0.79 1.00 0.89
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.68 0.67 0.91 0.97 0.88 0.98 1.24 1.05
< 250K Pop. 0.89 0.93 1.10 1.12 1.29 1.27 1.55 1.59
Nonmetro 0.74 0.67 0.98 0.91 1.02 1.17 1.25 0.98
Urbanized 1.24 1.00 1.33 1.23 1.62 1.86 2.08 1.52
Less Urbanized 0.99 1.00 1.47 1.56 1.37 1.64 1.81 1.44
Completely Rural 2.56 1.97 3.21 2.83 3.12 3.35 3.80 2.83
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.95 0.86 0.84 0.89 1.24 1.23 2.44 2.19
100-199% 0.69 0.65 0.83 0.83 0.92 0.96 1.40 1.25
200% or More 0.34 0.35 0.60 0.62 0.52 0.51 0.55 0.55
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.82 0.76 0.87 0.85 1.02 1.02 1.80 1.68
No 0.32 0.31 0.48 0.48 0.46 0.47 0.53 0.50
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.35 0.34 0.59 0.56 0.51 0.50 0.54 0.56
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.20 1.10 1.08 1.05 1.63 1.61 2.82 2.42
Other5 0.73 0.66 1.61 1.71 1.82 1.87 0.79 0.72
No Coverage 0.72 0.74 0.78 0.85 0.94 0.98 2.15 2.07
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Table 1.3P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2490   0.5362   0.1965   0.9363  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0327   0.1964   0.0094   0.6435  
Midwest 0.4602   0.1143   0.3182   0.0434  
South 0.6238   0.0300   0.4092   0.4723  
West 0.5630   0.3244   0.7482   0.3671  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.1035   0.5113   0.0020   0.4846  
Small Metro 0.9473   0.4593   0.5278   0.9762  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.7306   0.4966   0.6278   0.7518  
< 250K Pop. 0.6840   0.7576   0.6651   0.6770  
Nonmetro 0.8442   0.3838   0.0588   0.1247  
Urbanized 0.8625   0.3786   0.9257   0.4093  
Less Urbanized 0.6027   0.2714   0.0139   0.1738  
Completely Rural 0.9937   0.0751   0.3658   0.8724  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.9517   0.6481   0.2509   0.4535  
100-199% 0.6965   0.7367   0.9222   0.6328  
200% or More 0.0800   0.7426   0.0065   0.5495  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.9166   0.2160   0.8456   0.7469  
No 0.0397   0.7876   0.0329   0.6087  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.1933   0.4537   0.0610   0.7508  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.4714   0.5455   0.5634   0.2024  
Other5 0.5022   0.6334   0.4023   0.8318  
No Coverage 0.7282   0.1757   0.7269   0.5793  
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Table 1.4C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 291 259 93 92 218 194 164 139
GENDER                
Male 218 185 67 64 165 135 126 101
Female 196 171 63 65 143 134 109 88
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 262 247 82 81 202 178 144 138
White 241 227 80 81 190 165 129 124
Black or African American 102 80 32 28 78 59 63 48
American Indian or Alaska Native 20 48 8 9 10 15 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 6 * * * * * * *
Asian 44 34 19 26 36 23 * 3
Two or More Races 26 30 16 11 20 24 * *
Hispanic or Latino 141 90 44 41 100 74 79 20
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 185 171 52 61 160 144 77 67
Part-Time 116 104 57 50 86 82 46 38
Unemployed 104 79 45 37 68 62 59 33
Other1 177 140 44 49 111 77 129 104
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Table 1.4D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.13 0.11 0.27 0.27 0.22 0.20 0.17 0.14
GENDER                
Male 0.20 0.17 0.39 0.37 0.34 0.28 0.28 0.22
Female 0.17 0.14 0.37 0.38 0.29 0.27 0.21 0.16
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.13 0.12 0.30 0.30 0.25 0.22 0.16 0.15
White 0.15 0.14 0.35 0.35 0.29 0.27 0.17 0.16
Black or African American 0.38 0.29 0.61 0.54 0.62 0.49 0.65 0.48
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.91 3.22 3.80 3.37 2.15 2.89 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.96 * * * * * * *
Asian 0.42 0.29 1.22 1.28 0.66 0.39 * 0.08
Two or More Races 1.02 0.93 2.67 1.51 1.90 1.83 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.44 0.26 0.67 0.59 0.59 0.41 0.94 0.22
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.16 0.14 0.40 0.43 0.24 0.21 0.21 0.18
Part-Time 0.34 0.32 0.55 0.50 0.67 0.69 0.40 0.33
Unemployed 0.67 0.56 0.90 0.80 0.98 1.00 1.60 1.01
Other1 0.26 0.20 0.54 0.54 0.76 0.52 0.28 0.22
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Table 1.4P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0004   0.0740   0.0024   0.3641  
GENDER                
Male 0.0010   0.2267   0.0015   0.4821  
Female 0.1087   0.1766   0.3743   0.5442  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0074   0.1198   0.0265   0.6853  
White 0.0288   0.2241   0.1036   0.7692  
Black or African American 0.0319   0.2889   0.2127   0.2354  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4706   0.5483   0.9803   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.8259   0.3003   0.1136   *  
Two or More Races 0.3182   0.0212   0.7119   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0151   0.4499   0.0473   0.1708  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.0787   0.7246   0.0685   0.5372  
Part-Time 0.0861   0.0700   0.4484   0.5761  
Unemployed 0.4986   0.1330   0.9974   0.7585  
Other1 0.0276   0.4742   0.0053   0.6393  
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Table 1.5C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 291 259 93 92 218 194 164 139
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 125 109 41 40 94 83 63 54
Midwest 117 108 33 34 82 79 77 64
South 161 148 53 52 132 113 88 82
West 169 152 51 57 118 109 100 65
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 222 215 80 81 172 159 112 112
Small Metro 179 150 64 67 125 110 102 72
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 154 123 47 46 111 93 88 58
< 250K Pop. 92 84 43 48 58 58 51 39
Nonmetro 111 77 32 27 76 54 71 46
Urbanized 78 61 21 22 65 36 34 43
Less Urbanized 78 42 20 15 39 36 62 17
Completely Rural 21 21 10 8 15 17 10 4
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 136 130 51 67 98 91 73 61
100-199% 151 111 53 42 101 85 97 58
200% or More 221 201 67 69 177 152 111 105
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 171 144 45 44 126 109 102 86
No 244 222 91 97 189 161 129 110
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 199 187 71 84 162 137 93 92
Medicaid/CHIP4 128 107 36 33 95 80 75 66
Other5 131 109 32 29 71 61 106 84
No Coverage 155 132 57 48 121 108 78 54
120504
Table 1.5D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.13 0.11 0.27 0.27 0.22 0.20 0.17 0.14
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.29 0.26 0.69 0.65 0.53 0.47 0.34 0.28
Midwest 0.23 0.21 0.44 0.46 0.39 0.38 0.36 0.29
South 0.19 0.17 0.43 0.41 0.36 0.31 0.25 0.22
West 0.32 0.28 0.63 0.69 0.50 0.47 0.47 0.29
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.17 0.17 0.39 0.38 0.30 0.29 0.22 0.22
Small Metro 0.24 0.20 0.47 0.48 0.40 0.35 0.35 0.23
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.32 0.24 0.59 0.61 0.52 0.43 0.45 0.27
< 250K Pop. 0.38 0.35 0.84 0.82 0.58 0.60 0.52 0.39
Nonmetro 0.29 0.20 0.58 0.52 0.52 0.39 0.39 0.26
Urbanized 0.48 0.37 0.86 0.87 1.00 0.57 0.45 0.62
Less Urbanized 0.42 0.24 0.78 0.63 0.54 0.55 0.72 0.20
Completely Rural 0.57 0.55 2.39 1.65 1.21 1.32 0.55 0.20
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.44 0.38 0.53 0.59 0.75 0.61 0.85 0.69
100-199% 0.31 0.23 0.57 0.46 0.47 0.41 0.52 0.31
200% or More 0.14 0.13 0.39 0.40 0.26 0.23 0.16 0.14
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.41 0.31 0.56 0.48 0.63 0.51 0.71 0.54
No 0.13 0.11 0.31 0.31 0.23 0.20 0.16 0.13
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.13 0.12 0.36 0.37 0.24 0.21 0.14 0.13
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.58 0.45 0.66 0.58 0.96 0.77 1.06 0.85
Other5 0.24 0.20 1.27 1.22 1.00 0.92 0.23 0.18
No Coverage 0.39 0.34 0.56 0.52 0.55 0.49 0.92 0.69
120504
Table 1.5P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0004   0.0740   0.0024   0.3641  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.1046   0.0960   0.2803   0.7673  
Midwest 0.7338   0.4744   0.7912   0.8027  
South 0.0037   0.0425   0.0198   0.5695  
West 0.0829   0.4840   0.0337   0.5020  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.0326   0.5719   0.0308   0.6432  
Small Metro 0.0541   0.0832   0.2538   0.5999  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0358   0.0999   0.1006   0.7812  
< 250K Pop. 0.8062   0.4890   0.5714   0.5999  
Nonmetro 0.0231   0.2119   0.0389   0.4564  
Urbanized 0.1552   0.5179   0.0131   0.5111  
Less Urbanized 0.0581   0.2520   0.5569   0.1733  
Completely Rural 1.0000   0.5152   0.5770   0.5419  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.1914   0.2119   0.2712   0.8405  
100-199% 0.0313   0.1805   0.1001   0.4029  
200% or More 0.0046   0.4239   0.0136   0.5772  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.0045   0.0458   0.0054   0.6315  
No 0.0074   0.3153   0.0412   0.3648  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.1073   0.5949   0.0565   0.4734  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.1555   0.1179   0.0384   0.4263  
Other5 0.0363   0.3052   0.0580   0.3915  
No Coverage 0.0330   0.0157   0.2297   0.5505  
120504
Table 1.6C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 367 359 220 212 280 280
18 34 29 22 17 26 24
19 26 32 15 19 21 26
20 33 37 16 24 30 29
21 34 32 19 20 28 25
22 30 27 18 14 22 22
23 27 27 15 15 22 21
24 28 30 17 16 22 24
25 25 26 13 16 21 21
26-29 104 103 51 67 87 79
30-34 111 119 64 87 87 80
35-39 96 105 59 60 75 87
40-44 103 102 60 48 86 88
45-49 115 113 72 63 86 94
50-54 141 166 79 105 117 130
55-59 161 114 61 70 145 91
60-64 104 112 85 79 59 79
65 or Older 117 78 84 26 76 72
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Table 1.6D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.20 0.19 0.24 0.23
18 0.66 0.58 0.81 0.64 1.09 0.98
19 0.58 0.68 0.65 0.86 0.91 1.05
20 0.69 0.77 0.65 1.05 1.25 1.17
21 0.73 0.68 0.83 0.88 1.18 1.04
22 0.68 0.59 0.80 0.63 1.03 0.98
23 0.64 0.64 0.72 0.76 1.03 0.96
24 0.66 0.70 0.83 0.71 1.03 1.13
25 0.61 0.62 0.66 0.78 0.97 1.00
26-29 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.78 1.00 0.90
30-34 0.54 0.60 0.65 0.89 0.83 0.78
35-39 0.49 0.52 0.61 0.60 0.75 0.83
40-44 0.50 0.49 0.60 0.50 0.81 0.79
45-49 0.51 0.51 0.67 0.58 0.72 0.82
50-54 0.63 0.70 0.73 0.93 0.99 1.06
55-59 0.81 0.59 0.66 0.74 1.36 0.91
60-64 0.62 0.61 1.02 0.88 0.69 0.83
65 or Older 0.30 0.19 0.49 0.15 0.35 0.32
120504
Table 1.6P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7960   0.8395   0.5810  
18 0.0367   0.0766   0.1493  
19 0.0460   0.2834   0.0879  
20 0.4020   0.0081   0.2223  
21 0.4057   0.7996   0.2244  
22 0.1120   0.0163   0.8038  
23 0.9877   0.3784   0.3835  
24 0.7848   0.3454   0.2278  
25 0.7216   0.7409   0.7895  
26-29 0.4418   0.2902   0.9078  
30-34 0.7706   0.4877   0.2785  
35-39 0.3303   0.8762   0.2599  
40-44 0.3836   0.2431   0.6699  
45-49 0.8121   0.6670   0.4492  
50-54 0.2005   0.0201   0.8762  
55-59 0.1681   0.5159   0.2406  
60-64 0.8839   0.8303   0.6332  
65 or Older 0.2091   0.0390   0.9627  
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Table 1.7C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 367 359 82 82 231 244 264 235
GENDER                
Male 220 212 47 50 139 143 155 149
Female 280 280 66 66 176 188 207 183
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 331 337 71 74 213 220 231 230
White 299 302 69 71 192 209 212 202
Black or African American 110 94 29 27 87 64 56 64
American Indian or Alaska Native 28 49 5 4 * 19 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 24 * * * * * *
Asian 52 83 16 25 48 32 13 71
Two or More Races 72 65 16 16 19 22 * *
Hispanic or Latino 152 122 37 34 95 105 114 50
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 202 232 47 48 160 178 120 135
Part-Time 120 134 50 44 82 91 69 79
Unemployed 107 91 27 33 79 66 70 51
Other1 251 231 45 52 127 124 209 185
120504
Table 1.7D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.25 0.27 0.23
GENDER                
Male 0.20 0.19 0.27 0.29 0.28 0.30 0.35 0.32
Female 0.24 0.23 0.39 0.38 0.35 0.38 0.40 0.34
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.17 0.17 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.25
White 0.19 0.19 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.33 0.29 0.26
Black or African American 0.39 0.35 0.56 0.54 0.67 0.52 0.59 0.64
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.51 3.45 2.78 1.94 * 3.53 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.83 2.65 * * * * * *
Asian 0.51 0.71 1.07 1.26 0.90 0.54 0.35 1.90
Two or More Races 2.51 1.89 2.61 1.98 1.77 1.74 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.48 0.36 0.57 0.48 0.56 0.58 1.36 0.56
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.17 0.20 0.36 0.36 0.24 0.26 0.33 0.36
Part-Time 0.35 0.41 0.50 0.43 0.66 0.77 0.60 0.68
Unemployed 0.70 0.64 0.58 0.69 1.13 1.07 1.91 1.53
Other1 0.36 0.32 0.56 0.57 0.84 0.81 0.44 0.38
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Table 1.7P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7960   0.7221   0.7103   0.6843  
GENDER                
Male 0.8395   0.8707   0.8234   0.8828  
Female 0.5810   0.4847   0.8037   0.5224  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6598   0.5617   0.4027   0.9493  
White 0.4237   0.4343   0.0284   0.4381  
Black or African American 0.0728   0.7892   0.0089   0.6151  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3754   0.6411   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1837   *   *   *  
Asian 0.3579   0.2930   0.2168   0.0914  
Two or More Races 0.6856   0.1653   0.9554   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1004   0.0572   0.4538   0.3339  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.5991   0.5437   0.6988   0.7942  
Part-Time 0.8050   0.1956   0.2601   0.9805  
Unemployed 0.8002   0.0988   0.5445   0.6194  
Other1 0.3932   0.2618   0.7462   0.5763  
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Table 1.8C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 367 359 82 82 231 244 264 235
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 153 128 35 32 100 89 101 73
Midwest 156 126 31 31 97 95 119 84
South 221 217 46 49 136 148 153 148
West 186 224 51 50 120 146 132 144
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 277 273 72 71 180 185 192 177
Small Metro 185 208 50 57 123 144 120 133
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 156 171 41 44 102 127 103 102
< 250K Pop. 95 113 29 37 69 69 60 84
Nonmetro 172 137 27 30 97 91 132 82
Urbanized 110 84 15 23 72 53 79 56
Less Urbanized 101 94 20 17 61 74 76 52
Completely Rural 88 38 9 8 18 19 * 28
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 185 189 44 56 110 119 137 133
100-199% 172 163 42 46 105 122 127 100
200% or More 262 264 61 56 181 183 180 178
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 209 231 45 46 136 148 150 161
No 302 292 75 84 191 208 212 180
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 254 260 65 74 172 179 172 153
Medicaid/CHIP4 169 159 35 33 104 106 126 114
Other5 198 183 29 22 90 79 172 165
No Coverage 153 159 41 41 107 123 97 91
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Table 1.8D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.25 0.27 0.23
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.36 0.30 0.58 0.53 0.56 0.51 0.55 0.39
Midwest 0.31 0.25 0.41 0.42 0.46 0.46 0.55 0.38
South 0.26 0.25 0.37 0.39 0.38 0.41 0.43 0.40
West 0.35 0.42 0.63 0.61 0.51 0.62 0.62 0.65
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.22 0.22 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.34 0.38 0.34
Small Metro 0.26 0.28 0.40 0.42 0.41 0.45 0.41 0.42
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.33 0.34 0.55 0.56 0.50 0.59 0.53 0.47
< 250K Pop. 0.39 0.45 0.55 0.59 0.67 0.68 0.62 0.83
Nonmetro 0.44 0.36 0.53 0.55 0.64 0.63 0.72 0.46
Urbanized 0.65 0.53 0.63 0.87 1.06 0.86 1.04 0.81
Less Urbanized 0.54 0.51 0.81 0.71 0.85 1.04 0.88 0.59
Completely Rural 2.29 0.96 2.06 1.66 1.40 1.42 * 1.29
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.58 0.54 0.47 0.53 0.82 0.77 1.55 1.44
100-199% 0.35 0.34 0.48 0.49 0.49 0.58 0.68 0.54
200% or More 0.17 0.17 0.36 0.34 0.27 0.28 0.25 0.24
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.48 0.48 0.54 0.49 0.67 0.68 1.03 0.99
No 0.16 0.15 0.26 0.29 0.24 0.26 0.25 0.21
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.17 0.17 0.33 0.34 0.26 0.28 0.25 0.22
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.75 0.65 0.64 0.57 1.05 0.98 1.74 1.44
Other5 0.36 0.33 1.17 0.91 1.25 1.19 0.37 0.35
No Coverage 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.45 0.50 0.55 1.18 1.16
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Table 1.8P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7960   0.7221   0.7103   0.6843  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0654   0.3014   0.2042   0.2386  
Midwest 0.5585   0.5378   0.3969   0.1073  
South 0.8707   0.9898   0.8226   0.9394  
West 0.1537   0.8084   0.2329   0.2716  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.8808   0.4878   0.7703   0.7129  
Small Metro 0.5564   0.6364   0.3914   0.8630  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.8773   0.6793   0.3852   0.5076  
< 250K Pop. 0.1657   0.1162   0.8131   0.2180  
Nonmetro 0.2248   0.8555   0.7615   0.0703  
Urbanized 0.1296   0.1114   0.1425   0.2403  
Less Urbanized 0.8060   0.2387   0.0999   0.4030  
Completely Rural 0.2757   0.1268   0.7847   *  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.5709   0.2466   0.7457   0.5546  
100-199% 0.9554   0.4031   0.0637   0.1797  
200% or More 0.2504   0.4210   0.3516   0.8839  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.9206   0.0746   0.7642   0.6977  
No 0.3389   0.6450   0.7767   0.3009  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.2313   0.5871   0.6258   0.1230  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.9349   0.2488   0.9119   0.8010  
Other5 0.4902   0.2391   0.8709   0.7242  
No Coverage 0.3884   0.8422   0.4191   0.5908  
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Table 1.9C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 161 145 52 52 124 111 85 81
GENDER                
Male 109 91 34 32 89 68 48 53
Female 117 111 40 41 82 85 70 61
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 150 141 44 48 114 104 85 80
White 131 134 39 42 99 102 78 73
Black or African American 61 31 17 14 51 21 29 18
American Indian or Alaska Native 18 28 5 4 7 * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 8 0 * * * * *
Asian 10 17 10 17 3 3 * *
Two or More Races 17 18 10 7 13 4 * *
Hispanic or Latino 53 40 25 20 45 30 6 7
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 89 72 26 29 80 64 31 22
Part-Time 63 63 32 29 48 48 23 26
Unemployed 60 54 18 20 38 42 * 26
Other1 99 93 27 32 69 58 62 66
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Table 1.9D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.08
GENDER                
Male 0.10 0.08 0.20 0.19 0.18 0.14 0.11 0.11
Female 0.10 0.09 0.24 0.24 0.17 0.17 0.14 0.11
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.08 0.07 0.16 0.18 0.14 0.13 0.10 0.09
White 0.08 0.09 0.18 0.20 0.16 0.17 0.11 0.10
Black or African American 0.23 0.12 0.35 0.30 0.41 0.17 0.31 0.18
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.66 2.06 2.60 1.71 1.53 * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.26 0.96 0.34 * * * * *
Asian 0.10 0.15 0.67 0.89 0.05 0.05 * *
Two or More Races 0.63 0.53 1.79 0.94 1.24 0.33 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.12 0.38 0.29 0.26 0.16 0.08 0.08
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.08 0.06 0.21 0.22 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06
Part-Time 0.19 0.20 0.33 0.30 0.39 0.41 0.20 0.23
Unemployed 0.40 0.39 0.40 0.43 0.56 0.70 * 0.81
Other1 0.15 0.13 0.35 0.38 0.49 0.39 0.14 0.14
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Table 1.9P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.1050   0.4676   0.1022   0.9853  
GENDER                
Male 0.1919   0.7140   0.0712   0.4924  
Female 0.3203   0.4919   0.5849   0.6148  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.2588   0.9825   0.2138   0.9762  
White 0.7345   0.9323   0.8636   0.9273  
Black or African American 0.0064   0.5780   0.0154   0.2742  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9458   0.4471   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2043   *   *   *  
Asian 0.1384   0.2288   0.8674   *  
Two or More Races 0.3460   0.2760   0.0669   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0947   0.1285   0.2096   0.5012  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.1226   0.6163   0.2559   0.4048  
Part-Time 0.2734   0.1252   0.7673   0.8306  
Unemployed 0.3401   0.3024   0.5784   *  
Other1 0.3558   0.9303   0.0765   0.7427  
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Table 1.10C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 161 145 52 52 124 111 85 81
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 61 49 25 23 51 39 22 19
Midwest 79 59 19 17 49 42 59 39
South 92 85 28 29 75 64 45 48
West 83 89 31 34 66 67 34 44
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 119 112 42 42 95 89 56 60
Small Metro 76 87 30 34 57 58 37 53
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 60 68 26 27 50 46 13 40
< 250K Pop. 46 50 16 20 27 35 35 30
Nonmetro 75 35 16 16 53 28 52 10
Urbanized 54 23 9 15 44 15 28 9
Less Urbanized 53 25 10 8 29 23 43 2
Completely Rural 13 7 8 2 11 6 * 3
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 81 80 26 36 63 61 40 42
100-199% 74 66 27 23 47 51 50 34
200% or More 117 100 38 36 93 75 56 58
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 103 86 30 26 81 64 53 49
No 121 118 44 50 91 91 66 61
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 107 98 38 47 81 72 60 46
Medicaid/CHIP4 74 73 22 19 63 53 29 47
Other5 71 66 18 11 47 37 51 53
No Coverage 78 72 28 24 57 58 44 33
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Table 1.10D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.08
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.14 0.12 0.41 0.37 0.28 0.22 0.12 0.10
Midwest 0.16 0.12 0.26 0.23 0.23 0.20 0.27 0.18
South 0.11 0.10 0.23 0.23 0.21 0.18 0.13 0.13
West 0.16 0.17 0.38 0.41 0.28 0.29 0.16 0.20
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.10 0.09 0.23 0.22 0.17 0.16 0.11 0.12
Small Metro 0.11 0.12 0.26 0.28 0.19 0.19 0.13 0.17
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.13 0.14 0.36 0.37 0.25 0.22 0.07 0.19
< 250K Pop. 0.20 0.21 0.36 0.40 0.28 0.36 0.36 0.30
Nonmetro 0.20 0.09 0.32 0.33 0.37 0.20 0.29 0.05
Urbanized 0.34 0.14 0.42 0.62 0.73 0.25 0.38 0.13
Less Urbanized 0.30 0.15 0.43 0.35 0.41 0.35 0.51 0.02
Completely Rural 0.37 0.19 1.97 0.57 0.90 0.48 * 0.13
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.27 0.24 0.29 0.36 0.49 0.41 0.47 0.48
100-199% 0.16 0.14 0.31 0.26 0.22 0.25 0.27 0.18
200% or More 0.08 0.07 0.23 0.23 0.14 0.12 0.08 0.08
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.25 0.19 0.38 0.29 0.42 0.30 0.38 0.32
No 0.06 0.06 0.16 0.18 0.11 0.12 0.08 0.07
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.07 0.06 0.20 0.23 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.07
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.34 0.31 0.42 0.34 0.67 0.51 0.41 0.62
Other5 0.13 0.12 0.75 0.50 0.68 0.58 0.11 0.11
No Coverage 0.20 0.19 0.30 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.54 0.43
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Table 1.10P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.1050   0.4676   0.1022   0.9853  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0433   0.1241   0.1022   0.9160  
Midwest 0.1723   0.2055   0.5518   0.4382  
South 0.4872   0.9286   0.2938   0.7575  
West 0.7559   0.5106   0.8035   0.4731  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.3256   0.5257   0.3995   0.9261  
Small Metro 0.4783   0.9376   0.9020   0.1756  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.6783   0.8901   0.6888   0.0279  
< 250K Pop. 0.5033   0.6967   0.4063   1.0000  
Nonmetro 0.0011   0.3613   0.0043   0.1318  
Urbanized 0.0043   0.5546   0.0014   0.2819  
Less Urbanized 0.1254   0.1663   0.6822   0.2472  
Completely Rural 0.3314   0.0521   0.7379   *  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.8091   0.3602   0.2592   0.6820  
100-199% 0.5710   0.0527   0.7594   0.8829  
200% or More 0.0401   0.4930   0.0523   0.8790  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.0263   0.0921   0.0100   0.7177  
No 0.5395   0.8868   0.6910   0.7268  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.2693   0.3270   0.2032   0.2720  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.4528   0.3663   0.1291   0.2113  
Other5 0.3887   0.1204   0.3374   0.8123  
No Coverage 0.4071   0.0896   0.7066   0.8669  
120504
Table 1.11C – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 696 699 367 359 310 305 530 526 696 699
AGE                    
18-25 147 142 82 82 68 72 110 107 147 142
26-49 416 426 231 244 200 207 319 322 416 426
50 or Older 511 507 264 235 230 217 399 416 511 507
GENDER                    
Male 453 443 220 212 223 197 353 334 453 443
Female 523 521 280 280 233 234 397 406 523 521
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 644 647 331 337 279 289 497 481 644 647
White 671 643 299 302 254 259 498 482 1,782 1,765
Black or African American 277 245 110 94 129 95 192 190 730 700
American Indian or Alaska Native 34 66 28 49 8 12 16 37 101 101
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * 5 24 * 18 * * * *
Asian 162 176 52 83 56 70 138 132 542 555
Two or More Races 88 105 72 65 21 50 46 68 165 182
Hispanic or Latino 254 259 152 122 140 113 188 206 254 259
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 490 501 202 232 205 195 377 368 1,444 1,444
Part-Time 261 268 120 134 116 125 206 197 596 604
Unemployed 197 182 107 91 87 67 131 140 383 329
Other1 496 469 251 231 208 196 345 357 1,110 1,139
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Table 1.11D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.23 0.23 0.30 0.30
AGE                    
18-25 0.43 0.41 0.24 0.24 0.20 0.21 0.32 0.31 0.43 0.41
26-49 0.42 0.43 0.23 0.25 0.20 0.21 0.32 0.33 0.42 0.43
50 or Older 0.53 0.51 0.27 0.23 0.24 0.22 0.41 0.41 0.53 0.51
GENDER                    
Male 0.41 0.40 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.18 0.32 0.30 0.41 0.40
Female 0.44 0.43 0.24 0.23 0.20 0.19 0.34 0.34 0.44 0.43
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.17 0.17 0.14 0.15 0.25 0.24 0.33 0.33
White 0.37 0.36 0.19 0.19 0.16 0.16 0.28 0.28 0.37 0.36
Black or African American 0.88 0.79 0.39 0.35 0.46 0.34 0.67 0.64 0.88 0.79
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.99 3.75 2.51 3.45 0.78 0.94 1.53 2.31 2.99 3.75
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * 0.83 2.65 * 2.07 * * * *
Asian 1.51 1.39 0.51 0.71 0.53 0.62 1.28 1.10 1.51 1.39
Two or More Races 2.88 2.78 2.51 1.89 0.82 1.48 1.69 2.00 2.88 2.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.80 0.76 0.48 0.36 0.44 0.33 0.59 0.61 0.80 0.76
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.39 0.40 0.17 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.31 0.30 0.39 0.40
Part-Time 0.73 0.74 0.35 0.41 0.35 0.37 0.59 0.59 0.73 0.74
Unemployed 1.17 1.13 0.70 0.64 0.56 0.48 0.85 0.94 1.17 1.13
Other1 0.65 0.59 0.36 0.32 0.30 0.27 0.48 0.47 0.65 0.59
120504
Table 1.11P – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2490   0.7960   0.5933   0.2885   0.2490  
AGE                    
18-25 0.5362   0.7221   0.9758   0.5900   0.5362  
26-49 0.1965   0.7103   0.9329   0.0434   0.1965  
50 or Older 0.9363   0.6843   0.5140   0.6310   0.9363  
GENDER                    
Male 0.0879   0.8395   0.4028   0.0566   0.0879  
Female 0.8860   0.5810   0.9718   0.8646   0.8860  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7321   0.6598   0.9709   0.4342   0.7321  
White 0.6605   0.4237   0.7532   0.3486   0.6605  
Black or African American 0.4058   0.0728   0.5496   0.7279   0.4058  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0353   0.3754   0.1034   0.1159   0.0353  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   0.1837   *   *   *  
Asian 0.9026   0.3579   0.1075   0.2792   0.9026  
Two or More Races 0.4659   0.6856   0.1576   0.5265   0.4659  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0364   0.1004   0.2097   0.4288   0.0364  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.2138   0.5991   0.9637   0.0563   0.2138  
Part-Time 0.7502   0.8050   0.3340   0.7367   0.7502  
Unemployed 0.9633   0.8002   0.0345   0.1485   0.9633  
Other1 0.5560   0.3932   0.6435   0.8923   0.5560  
120504
Table 1.12C – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 696 699 367 359 310 305 530 526 696 699
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 286 282 153 128 140 117 212 209 286 282
Midwest 277 270 156 126 137 131 208 201 277 270
South 424 404 221 217 186 177 324 323 424 404
West 371 393 186 224 174 162 279 282 371 393
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 606 603 277 273 233 222 451 460 1,726 1,756
Small Metro 471 478 185 208 198 198 327 326 1,359 1,355
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 378 389 156 171 169 159 264 264 1,121 1,113
< 250K Pop. 263 283 95 113 107 120 184 179 802 822
Nonmetro 339 319 172 137 117 129 227 197 896 863
Urbanized 254 197 110 84 83 77 156 126 669 604
Less Urbanized 226 243 101 94 83 99 172 156 678 681
Completely Rural 121 91 88 38 21 37 56 62 328 333
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 347 342 185 189 160 135 213 230 598 636
100-199% 373 347 172 163 164 157 262 258 804 794
200% or More 596 599 262 264 223 239 474 461 1,951 1,864
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 417 427 209 231 185 162 265 297 715 762
No 677 668 302 292 269 271 518 498 2,068 2,028
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 580 589 254 260 215 232 455 445 1,850 1,811
Medicaid/CHIP4 318 305 169 159 152 119 204 229 484 520
Other5 438 401 198 183 173 157 324 314 1,072 1,089
No Coverage 324 320 153 159 155 142 234 216 661 689
120504
Table 1.12D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.23 0.23 0.30 0.30
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.68 0.66 0.36 0.30 0.33 0.27 0.50 0.49 0.68 0.66
Midwest 0.55 0.54 0.31 0.25 0.27 0.26 0.42 0.40 0.55 0.54
South 0.51 0.47 0.26 0.25 0.22 0.21 0.39 0.38 0.51 0.47
West 0.70 0.73 0.35 0.42 0.33 0.30 0.53 0.52 0.70 0.73
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.43 0.41 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.17 0.33 0.33 0.43 0.41
Small Metro 0.55 0.55 0.26 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.40 0.39 0.55 0.55
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.68 0.67 0.33 0.34 0.35 0.31 0.50 0.46 0.68 0.67
< 250K Pop. 0.89 0.93 0.39 0.45 0.43 0.48 0.67 0.64 0.89 0.93
Nonmetro 0.74 0.67 0.44 0.36 0.31 0.33 0.53 0.44 0.74 0.67
Urbanized 1.24 1.00 0.65 0.53 0.51 0.48 0.80 0.68 1.24 1.00
Less Urbanized 0.99 1.00 0.54 0.51 0.46 0.52 0.83 0.71 0.99 1.00
Completely Rural 2.56 1.97 2.29 0.96 0.57 0.92 1.34 1.43 2.56 1.97
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.95 0.86 0.58 0.54 0.52 0.41 0.64 0.63 0.95 0.86
100-199% 0.69 0.65 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.32 0.51 0.50 0.69 0.65
200% or More 0.34 0.35 0.17 0.17 0.14 0.15 0.29 0.28 0.34 0.35
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 0.82 0.76 0.48 0.48 0.44 0.34 0.59 0.60 0.82 0.76
No 0.32 0.31 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.31
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 0.35 0.34 0.17 0.17 0.14 0.15 0.28 0.27 0.35 0.34
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.20 1.10 0.75 0.65 0.68 0.50 0.87 0.90 1.20 1.10
Other5 0.73 0.66 0.36 0.33 0.31 0.28 0.56 0.52 0.73 0.66
No Coverage 0.72 0.74 0.39 0.41 0.39 0.36 0.56 0.53 0.72 0.74
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Table 1.12P – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2490   0.7960   0.5933   0.2885   0.2490  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.0327   0.0654   0.4542   0.2227   0.0327  
Midwest 0.4602   0.5585   0.9503   0.5304   0.4602  
South 0.6238   0.8707   0.5099   0.3901   0.6238  
West 0.5630   0.1537   0.2641   0.6735   0.5630  
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.1035   0.8808   0.0517   0.3542   0.1035  
Small Metro 0.9473   0.5564   0.6787   0.4484   0.9473  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.7306   0.8773   0.4855   0.4136   0.7306  
< 250K Pop. 0.6840   0.1657   0.7866   0.8874   0.6840  
Nonmetro 0.8442   0.2248   0.0901   0.8779   0.8442  
Urbanized 0.8625   0.1296   0.6476   0.6396   0.8625  
Less Urbanized 0.6027   0.8060   0.1751   0.7381   0.6027  
Completely Rural 0.9937   0.2757   0.0686   0.7024   0.9937  
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.9517   0.5709   0.3686   0.8049   0.9517  
100-199% 0.6965   0.9554   0.8062   0.6805   0.6965  
200% or More 0.0800   0.2504   0.8888   0.1785   0.0800  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 0.9166   0.9206   0.5633   0.6559   0.9166  
No 0.0397   0.3389   0.5744   0.0899   0.0397  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 0.1933   0.2313   0.7435   0.2856   0.1933  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.4714   0.9349   0.3695   0.7847   0.4714  
Other5 0.5022   0.4902   0.7079   0.8100   0.5022  
No Coverage 0.7282   0.3884   0.4612   0.5537   0.7282  
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Table 1.13C – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 631 589 350 337 173 179 154 147 230 204 545 510
Marijuana and Hashish 548 503 291 281 143 151 132 120 194 169 469 442
Cocaine 202 167 119 99 56 56 54 45 85 64 165 133
Crack 92 68 71 51 36 28 35 30 45 30 59 47
Heroin 75 71 56 60 39 36 29 34 29 32 49 32
Hallucinogens 170 138 99 86 52 56 50 39 61 50 127 104
LSD 69 57 47 36 27 19 24 21 29 22 46 41
PCP 23 19 21 16 20 11 2 10 6 4 8 10
Ecstasy 121 103 74 71 36 47 37 32 49 42 89 73
Inhalants 109 99 57 65 34 39 28 35 33 35 92 74
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 389 357 237 218 128 118 119 111 150 140 315 281
Pain Relievers 329 297 205 183 121 105 106 94 121 117 255 235
OxyContin® 114 102 91 79 67 39 42 36 44 56 65 63
Tranquilizers 205 207 147 139 72 72 88 71 94 97 151 152
Stimulants3 155 149 97 101 51 62 52 55 63 54 113 102
Methamphetamine3 103 118 57 81 35 46 22 49 39 40 84 80
Sedatives 103 63 60 49 43 25 24 37 34 26 84 37
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 433 397 265 239 135 131 128 117 167 154 345 316
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Table 1.13D – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.28 0.25 0.68 0.64 1.32 1.35 1.50 1.51 0.87 0.76 0.28 0.26
Marijuana and Hashish 0.24 0.22 0.58 0.55 1.16 1.20 1.32 1.29 0.73 0.66 0.24 0.22
Cocaine 0.09 0.07 0.26 0.21 0.49 0.48 0.59 0.49 0.33 0.25 0.09 0.07
Crack 0.04 0.03 0.16 0.11 0.31 0.24 0.38 0.33 0.18 0.12 0.03 0.02
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.12 0.13 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.37 0.11 0.13 0.03 0.02
Hallucinogens 0.07 0.06 0.21 0.19 0.45 0.48 0.55 0.43 0.24 0.20 0.07 0.06
LSD 0.03 0.02 0.10 0.08 0.24 0.17 0.26 0.23 0.11 0.09 0.03 0.02
PCP 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.03 0.18 0.10 0.02 0.11 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.01
Ecstasy 0.05 0.04 0.16 0.16 0.31 0.41 0.41 0.36 0.19 0.17 0.05 0.04
Inhalants 0.05 0.04 0.12 0.14 0.30 0.34 0.30 0.39 0.13 0.14 0.05 0.04
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.17 0.15 0.49 0.44 1.02 0.96 1.23 1.17 0.59 0.54 0.17 0.15
Pain Relievers 0.14 0.13 0.43 0.37 0.97 0.85 1.11 0.99 0.48 0.46 0.14 0.12
OxyContin® 0.05 0.04 0.20 0.17 0.56 0.34 0.46 0.40 0.17 0.23 0.03 0.03
Tranquilizers 0.09 0.09 0.31 0.30 0.61 0.61 0.93 0.77 0.37 0.39 0.08 0.08
Stimulants3 0.07 0.06 0.21 0.22 0.44 0.54 0.57 0.60 0.25 0.21 0.06 0.05
Methamphetamine3 0.04 0.05 0.12 0.18 0.30 0.40 0.24 0.54 0.15 0.16 0.05 0.04
Sedatives 0.04 0.03 0.13 0.11 0.37 0.22 0.26 0.41 0.13 0.10 0.05 0.02
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.19 0.17 0.55 0.49 1.08 1.05 1.31 1.23 0.66 0.59 0.18 0.17
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Table 1.13P – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.1999   0.5703   0.9737   0.3335   0.8069   0.3150  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.9121   0.9655   0.3488   0.2991   0.9854   0.9839  
Cocaine 0.0068   0.0996   0.9444   0.1071   0.1830   0.0411  
Crack 0.0169   0.0499   0.2975   0.2177   0.2166   0.1927  
Heroin 0.7385   0.4689   0.7464   0.8008   0.4966   0.1539  
Hallucinogens 0.0543   0.4068   0.7088   0.1890   0.4677   0.0743  
LSD 0.6840   0.5940   0.5743   0.8524   0.8280   0.9695  
PCP 0.5534   0.6439   0.8121   0.0834   0.9878   0.6329  
Ecstasy 0.1922   0.4725   0.6374   0.2420   0.4689   0.2949  
Inhalants 0.3631   0.7417   0.9697   0.5977   0.9167   0.4085  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.0039   0.0444   0.1645   0.2950   0.2556   0.0478  
Pain Relievers 0.0071   0.0638   0.1226   0.3903   0.3906   0.0628  
OxyContin® 0.0830   0.2531   0.0408   0.5957   0.5378   0.2181  
Tranquilizers 0.0611   0.1718   0.1569   0.3447   0.8369   0.2656  
Stimulants3 0.3191   0.4403   0.3054   0.6330   0.0491   0.5959  
Methamphetamine3 0.7343   0.2217   0.2246   0.1703   0.6295   0.6039  
Sedatives 0.0025   0.0693   0.0154   0.4518   0.2042   0.0186  
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.0038   0.0632   0.3960   0.1164   0.3125   0.0369  
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Table 1.14C – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 906 895 502 464 248 234 223 184 346 324 963 932
Cigarettes 828 853 457 443 237 226 216 174 307 313 831 829
Smokeless Tobacco 345 319 159 117 72 54 64 58 126 90 317 297
Cigars 504 498 241 212 116 114 115 97 170 143 498 479
Alcohol 953 977 660 650 287 294 256 259 498 476 1,736 1,698
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 840 845 477 439 235 226 218 173 321 300 846 828
Cigarettes 772 814 439 413 227 221 212 165 284 281 755 763
Smokeless Tobacco 310 275 141 102 58 40 48 54 117 80 285 252
Cigars 358 369 176 165 87 90 99 79 121 106 325 338
Pipe Tobacco 147 143 85 69 41 32 35 28 66 56 122 126
Alcohol 974 1,006 564 555 237 237 226 225 424 418 1,489 1,507
Binge Alcohol Use2 748 736 362 363 167 169 164 146 271 260 804 790
Heavy Alcohol Use2 421 423 195 210 87 103 96 72 140 150 395 384
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Table 1.14D – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.40 0.38 0.79 0.76 1.50 1.47 1.84 1.63 1.09 1.04 0.44 0.42
Cigarettes 0.36 0.37 0.75 0.76 1.47 1.48 1.81 1.64 1.02 1.02 0.40 0.40
Smokeless Tobacco 0.15 0.14 0.34 0.25 0.62 0.47 0.71 0.63 0.48 0.36 0.17 0.16
Cigars 0.22 0.21 0.49 0.43 0.96 0.93 1.19 1.02 0.63 0.55 0.24 0.24
Alcohol 0.42 0.42 0.78 0.81 1.57 1.46 1.80 1.79 1.06 1.08 0.47 0.47
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.37 0.36 0.79 0.76 1.48 1.46 1.91 1.60 1.06 0.99 0.40 0.39
Cigarettes 0.34 0.35 0.74 0.74 1.46 1.45 1.86 1.60 0.98 0.96 0.37 0.37
Smokeless Tobacco 0.14 0.12 0.30 0.22 0.50 0.35 0.52 0.58 0.45 0.32 0.15 0.13
Cigars 0.16 0.16 0.37 0.35 0.73 0.76 1.04 0.86 0.46 0.42 0.17 0.18
Pipe Tobacco 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.15 0.35 0.28 0.38 0.31 0.26 0.22 0.07 0.07
Alcohol 0.42 0.43 0.83 0.82 1.54 1.53 1.87 1.73 1.16 1.15 0.48 0.49
Binge Alcohol Use2 0.33 0.32 0.67 0.68 1.28 1.30 1.60 1.42 0.96 0.91 0.37 0.36
Heavy Alcohol Use2 0.18 0.18 0.41 0.43 0.73 0.85 1.01 0.79 0.54 0.57 0.20 0.20
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Table 1.14P – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.0437   0.0141   0.7158   0.0083   0.1259   0.3286  
Cigarettes 0.0575   0.0402   0.5692   0.0064   0.4495   0.3039  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.1199   0.0017   0.1191   0.1441   0.0287   0.7973  
Cigars 0.0355   0.0850   0.8485   0.0399   0.2251   0.1356  
Alcohol 0.8354   0.4969   0.1192   0.5500   0.1124   0.9359  
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.0482   0.0282   0.8310   0.0142   0.0968   0.3000  
Cigarettes 0.0466   0.0594   0.9607   0.0148   0.3068   0.2305  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.0817   0.0099   0.2124   0.8163   0.0186   0.4597  
Cigars 0.2026   0.2781   0.9754   0.0731   0.7872   0.4053  
Pipe Tobacco 0.7186   0.2157   0.5585   0.4018   0.4300   0.6824  
Alcohol 0.9236   0.4055   0.2911   0.1687   0.3586   0.6441  
Binge Alcohol Use2 0.3614   0.1322   0.9973   0.2061   0.1987   0.8170  
Heavy Alcohol Use2 0.0322   0.3116   0.4800   0.0578   0.4393   0.0735  
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Table 1.15C – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 757 756 337 339
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 78 89 42 61
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 250 214 145 124
Illicit Drugs 156 134 96 85
Alcohol 207 189 116 109
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 728 731 332 328
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 102 102 57 64
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 300 266 160 146
Illicit Drugs 183 144 102 90
Alcohol 257 240 133 131
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Table 1.15D – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.30 0.30 0.15 0.15
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 3.22 3.23 3.49 4.34
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.50 1.43 1.18 1.07
Illicit Drugs 2.16 2.09 1.90 1.87
Alcohol 1.79 1.73 1.38 1.30
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.31 0.31 0.16 0.15
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 2.50 2.52 2.09 2.47
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.10 1.12 0.75 0.71
Illicit Drugs 1.81 1.76 1.48 1.50
Alcohol 1.19 1.24 0.77 0.78
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Table 1.15P – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.5619   0.7829  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.7944   0.0904  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.2759   0.5142  
Illicit Drugs 0.9648   0.9063  
Alcohol 0.2603   0.9336  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.9055   0.7742  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.8536   0.5959  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0732   0.6767  
Illicit Drugs 0.2732   0.8438  
Alcohol 0.1605   0.9645  
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Table 1.16C – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 86 96 78 89 42 61 42 32 46 50 36 35
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 361 286 250 214 145 124 129 82 155 144 247 201
Illicit Drugs 201 170 156 134 96 85 87 54 77 84 118 105
Alcohol 302 257 207 189 116 109 106 71 142 129 212 178
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 125 120 102 102 57 64 50 47 65 62 75 64
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 460 401 300 266 160 146 148 102 203 186 373 339
Illicit Drugs 237 195 183 144 102 90 98 63 101 92 140 129
Alcohol 409 374 257 240 133 131 124 93 187 171 345 321
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Table 1.16D – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.04 0.04 0.17 0.19 0.36 0.52 0.46 0.35 0.18 0.20 0.02 0.02
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.16 0.12 0.51 0.45 1.14 1.01 1.31 0.89 0.59 0.55 0.13 0.11
Illicit Drugs 0.09 0.07 0.33 0.29 0.80 0.73 0.93 0.60 0.30 0.33 0.06 0.06
Alcohol 0.13 0.11 0.43 0.40 0.93 0.89 1.11 0.77 0.55 0.49 0.11 0.09
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.05 0.05 0.22 0.22 0.48 0.55 0.54 0.52 0.26 0.25 0.04 0.03
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.20 0.17 0.59 0.54 1.24 1.15 1.45 1.08 0.75 0.71 0.19 0.17
Illicit Drugs 0.10 0.08 0.39 0.31 0.85 0.77 1.03 0.69 0.40 0.37 0.08 0.07
Alcohol 0.18 0.16 0.52 0.49 1.06 1.04 1.28 0.98 0.70 0.65 0.18 0.16
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Table 1.16P – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.9616   0.8195   0.1724   0.1362   0.9501   0.7563  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0291   0.0408   0.1029   0.0024   0.7241   0.4136  
Illicit Drugs 0.1756   0.4545   0.4597   0.0786   0.3485   0.3321  
Alcohol 0.1005   0.0888   0.5374   0.0049   0.8658   0.6668  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.1911   0.3926   0.8891   0.3266   0.5682   0.4526  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0023   0.0015   0.1092   0.0004   0.3089   0.2563  
Illicit Drugs 0.0218   0.0364   0.2117   0.0175   0.6846   0.4072  
Alcohol 0.0117   0.0141   0.3512   0.0101   0.2776   0.2952  
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Table 1.17C – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 237 195 183 144 102 90 98 63 101 92 140 129
18-25 85 83 68 64 40 37 31 27 45 44 55 59
26-49 178 145 135 104 80 76 68 47 82 59 113 96
50 or Older 114 93 93 69 52 35 68 26 37 53 65 63
MALE 187 161 140 108 67 57 82 51 89 76 125 118
18-25 65 64 51 49 27 23 24 19 36 39 47 51
26-49 142 121 107 79 58 47 49 42 74 50 97 90
50 or Older 96 76 72 51 * * * * 32 41 64 58
FEMALE 131 107 112 93 77 70 59 37 41 51 63 52
18-25 51 47 44 40 28 28 20 19 26 21 29 26
26-49 98 80 79 71 52 60 48 26 30 32 54 37
50 or Older 58 54 57 47 48 * 30 19 10 34 10 26
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Table 1.17D – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.10 0.08 0.39 0.31 0.85 0.77 1.03 0.69 0.40 0.37 0.08 0.07
18-25 0.25 0.24 0.58 0.57 1.27 1.27 1.39 1.21 0.72 0.72 0.22 0.24
26-49 0.18 0.15 0.59 0.49 1.29 1.23 1.49 1.05 0.68 0.55 0.15 0.12
50 or Older 0.12 0.09 0.67 0.48 1.65 1.15 2.45 1.01 0.46 0.61 0.08 0.07
MALE 0.17 0.14 0.73 0.59 1.67 1.48 1.97 1.37 0.79 0.73 0.14 0.12
18-25 0.38 0.37 1.03 1.00 2.63 2.40 2.36 2.01 1.29 1.32 0.35 0.37
26-49 0.29 0.25 1.12 0.92 2.69 2.30 2.54 2.24 1.36 1.10 0.24 0.23
50 or Older 0.21 0.16 1.29 0.93 * * * * 0.96 1.23 0.16 0.14
FEMALE 0.11 0.09 0.40 0.34 0.95 0.88 1.09 0.69 0.29 0.35 0.07 0.06
18-25 0.30 0.28 0.66 0.63 1.36 1.46 1.62 1.52 0.82 0.67 0.26 0.23
26-49 0.20 0.16 0.59 0.55 1.31 1.44 1.78 0.97 0.46 0.51 0.15 0.10
50 or Older 0.11 0.10 0.68 0.52 2.24 * 1.93 1.18 0.22 0.63 0.02 0.06
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Table 1.17P – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0218   0.0364   0.2117   0.0175   0.6846   0.4072  
18-25 0.3019   0.1053   0.3127   0.2622   0.4461   0.7477  
26-49 0.0222   0.0645   0.3981   0.0565   0.4235   0.2327  
50 or Older 0.9448   0.8473   0.6599   0.2878   0.1948   0.8768  
MALE 0.2123   0.3100   0.3065   0.1617   0.8671   0.7740  
18-25 0.4502   0.6901   0.4242   0.1208   0.3953   0.1865  
26-49 0.1032   0.1571   0.2466   0.4105   0.4581   0.5658  
50 or Older 0.8290   0.8999   *   *   0.5755   0.7265  
FEMALE 0.0228   0.0609   0.4198   0.0573   0.4982   0.1833  
18-25 0.0095   0.0393   0.4823   0.9155   0.0051   0.1694  
26-49 0.1044   0.3291   0.9398   0.0535   0.9142   0.1207  
50 or Older 0.8379   0.6820   *   0.3626   0.0857   0.1239  
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Table 1.18C – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 409 374 257 240 133 131 124 93 187 171 345 321
18-25 125 116 91 90 45 48 37 34 61 60 106 101
26-49 280 259 200 179 103 100 103 72 143 129 227 226
50 or Older 262 238 143 131 70 74 59 46 110 98 223 202
MALE 332 300 189 169 96 83 85 72 146 124 301 272
18-25 99 83 65 58 30 29 28 25 47 43 91 79
26-49 232 214 150 121 76 62 66 53 117 93 201 199
50 or Older 223 194 106 97 * * * * 81 70 198 169
FEMALE 225 219 175 164 93 100 90 60 110 112 145 151
18-25 70 79 57 67 33 38 23 25 35 42 49 56
26-49 149 160 132 128 70 76 81 52 76 90 92 102
50 or Older 140 127 95 80 51 55 31 14 74 56 101 101
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Table 1.18D – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.18 0.16 0.52 0.49 1.06 1.04 1.28 0.98 0.70 0.65 0.18 0.16
18-25 0.37 0.34 0.71 0.69 1.40 1.50 1.56 1.47 0.93 0.92 0.39 0.36
26-49 0.28 0.26 0.81 0.78 1.60 1.53 2.02 1.54 1.11 1.08 0.28 0.28
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 1.00 0.89 2.21 2.36 2.19 1.74 1.30 1.10 0.27 0.23
MALE 0.30 0.27 0.92 0.88 2.29 2.05 2.10 1.86 1.23 1.16 0.30 0.28
18-25 0.57 0.49 1.21 1.14 2.89 2.92 2.59 2.44 1.52 1.47 0.61 0.53
26-49 0.48 0.44 1.44 1.34 3.33 2.91 3.16 2.76 1.96 1.89 0.47 0.47
50 or Older 0.50 0.42 1.87 1.72 * * * * 2.33 2.06 0.49 0.40
FEMALE 0.19 0.18 0.61 0.55 1.14 1.17 1.59 1.08 0.75 0.73 0.16 0.16
18-25 0.41 0.46 0.82 0.94 1.54 1.77 1.82 1.87 1.07 1.23 0.42 0.46
26-49 0.30 0.32 0.95 0.93 1.67 1.77 2.73 1.86 1.13 1.31 0.24 0.27
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 1.11 0.87 2.39 2.64 2.04 0.87 1.51 1.02 0.23 0.22
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Table 1.18P – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0117   0.0141   0.3512   0.0101   0.2776   0.2952  
18-25 0.0092   0.1614   0.6244   0.5325   0.2358   0.0189  
26-49 0.2325   0.0340   0.1578   0.0176   0.7297   0.6498  
50 or Older 0.3028   0.5751   0.6250   0.2008   0.6875   0.3875  
MALE 0.0039   0.0276   0.1039   0.1883   0.2359   0.0985  
18-25 0.0013   0.0893   0.6674   0.2079   0.2257   0.0043  
26-49 0.1880   0.0311   0.0327   0.4490   0.3269   0.8866  
50 or Older 0.1967   0.7685   *   *   0.9266   0.2061  
FEMALE 0.9071   0.3508   0.8967   0.0280   0.9593   0.3691  
18-25 0.8635   0.7560   0.7549   0.6316   0.5895   0.6579  
26-49 0.9948   0.5983   0.9867   0.0205   0.3100   0.4671  
50 or Older 0.9286   0.6751   0.6939   0.3040   0.6919   0.6713  
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Table 1.19C – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 460 401 300 266 160 146 148 102 203 186 373 339
18-25 139 128 104 107 54 56 43 39 69 72 116 114
26-49 310 281 229 198 124 112 115 78 155 140 247 235
50 or Older 280 251 165 140 85 81 88 50 114 104 230 214
MALE 362 321 220 188 109 91 114 80 161 137 325 289
18-25 106 92 75 71 35 33 32 28 53 54 98 90
26-49 250 232 173 138 90 68 79 60 128 103 214 207
50 or Older 238 204 125 101 * * * * 85 75 206 181
FEMALE 251 230 198 176 117 112 96 67 113 118 152 158
18-25 78 83 66 74 41 43 27 28 40 46 53 61
26-49 167 171 146 136 83 86 85 55 79 92 100 107
50 or Older 152 135 110 89 70 61 40 23 75 61 101 105
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Table 1.19D – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.20 0.17 0.59 0.54 1.24 1.15 1.45 1.08 0.75 0.71 0.19 0.17
18-25 0.41 0.37 0.76 0.77 1.52 1.60 1.73 1.62 0.98 1.02 0.43 0.40
26-49 0.31 0.29 0.90 0.85 1.83 1.67 2.19 1.66 1.17 1.16 0.30 0.29
50 or Older 0.29 0.25 1.13 0.95 2.63 2.54 3.15 1.87 1.35 1.16 0.27 0.24
MALE 0.33 0.29 1.06 0.96 2.48 2.23 2.56 2.03 1.33 1.26 0.33 0.30
18-25 0.62 0.54 1.26 1.23 2.87 2.93 2.76 2.63 1.59 1.61 0.65 0.58
26-49 0.51 0.48 1.60 1.47 3.57 3.17 3.61 3.08 2.08 2.03 0.50 0.49
50 or Older 0.53 0.44 2.17 1.79 * * * * 2.44 2.18 0.51 0.43
FEMALE 0.21 0.19 0.68 0.59 1.39 1.30 1.68 1.21 0.77 0.77 0.17 0.17
18-25 0.47 0.48 0.91 0.98 1.79 1.85 2.07 2.01 1.15 1.31 0.45 0.49
26-49 0.33 0.34 1.03 0.99 1.94 1.96 2.86 1.99 1.16 1.35 0.26 0.29
50 or Older 0.29 0.25 1.27 0.96 3.18 2.90 2.56 1.46 1.52 1.11 0.23 0.23
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Table 1.19P – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0023   0.0015   0.1092   0.0004   0.3089   0.2563  
18-25 0.0104   0.0755   0.5149   0.2416   0.2062   0.0527  
26-49 0.0677   0.0067   0.0398   0.0033   0.7448   0.8808  
50 or Older 0.2204   0.3592   0.8539   0.0699   0.8183   0.3972  
MALE 0.0014   0.0112   0.1016   0.0211   0.2951   0.0813  
18-25 0.0056   0.0969   0.5156   0.0801   0.4497   0.0189  
26-49 0.0792   0.0108   0.0169   0.1700   0.3026   0.9586  
50 or Older 0.1286   0.6009   *   *   0.9163   0.1638  
FEMALE 0.5197   0.1049   0.4381   0.0108   0.9379   0.3678  
18-25 0.4906   0.3465   0.7047   0.8790   0.2256   0.6719  
26-49 0.6351   0.3691   0.4842   0.0110   0.2215   0.6647  
50 or Older 0.9476   0.4703   0.7584   0.2724   0.9171   0.4778  
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Table 1.20C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 696 699 150 126 801 782
AGE            
18-49 443 456 125 100 545 545
18-25 147 142 44 41 200 215
26-34 258 254 77 65 294 302
35-49 323 335 90 65 379 366
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 453 443 109 97 484 466
Male 18-49 293 292 98 73 329 318
Female 18 or Older 523 521 100 80 579 585
Female 18-49 316 335 79 71 381 411
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Table 1.20D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.30 0.30 2.03 2.13 0.31 0.30
AGE            
18-49 0.33 0.34 2.01 2.00 0.34 0.35
18-25 0.43 0.41 1.84 1.89 0.44 0.43
26-34 0.71 0.70 4.14 4.53 0.71 0.71
35-49 0.52 0.54 4.49 4.54 0.53 0.55
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.41 0.40 2.38 2.48 0.41 0.40
Male 18-49 0.44 0.45 2.39 2.32 0.45 0.46
Female 18 or Older 0.44 0.43 3.80 3.99 0.44 0.43
Female 18-49 0.47 0.50 3.86 3.98 0.47 0.50
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Table 1.20P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.2490   0.9931   0.3315  
AGE            
18-49 0.1697   0.4918   0.1975  
18-25 0.5362   0.9785   0.5946  
26-34 0.1160   0.3553   0.0956  
35-49 0.6769   0.9570   0.7927  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.0879   0.8814   0.1050  
Male 18-49 0.0892   0.7056   0.1055  
Female 18 or Older 0.8860   0.9281   0.9854  
Female 18-49 0.6247   0.5984   0.6760  
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Table 1.21C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 367 359 79 75 366 353
AGE            
18-49 247 261 71 60 242 266
18-25 82 82 23 23 85 91
26-34 148 154 55 35 144 159
35-49 181 183 40 42 179 184
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 220 212 49 51 209 206
Male 18-49 147 152 46 42 140 148
Female 18 or Older 280 280 62 54 283 283
Female 18-49 192 199 54 42 193 210
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Table 1.21D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.16 0.15 1.32 1.48 0.16 0.15
AGE            
18-49 0.19 0.20 1.36 1.37 0.18 0.20
18-25 0.24 0.24 1.24 1.28 0.24 0.25
26-34 0.40 0.42 3.26 2.87 0.40 0.44
35-49 0.29 0.30 2.44 3.22 0.29 0.30
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.20 0.19 1.26 1.49 0.20 0.19
Male 18-49 0.22 0.23 1.31 1.48 0.22 0.23
Female 18 or Older 0.24 0.23 3.15 3.27 0.23 0.23
Female 18-49 0.29 0.30 3.25 2.89 0.28 0.30
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Table 1.21P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.7960   0.7676   0.8554  
AGE            
18-49 0.8045   0.7958   0.6997  
18-25 0.7221   0.3245   0.5674  
26-34 0.7549   0.4644   0.4841  
35-49 0.8248   0.4404   0.8406  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.8395   0.4437   0.8967  
Male 18-49 0.7903   0.5714   0.7786  
Female 18 or Older 0.5810   0.8064   0.7075  
Female 18-49 0.9872   0.7518   0.8227  
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Table 1.22C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 696 699 71 65 800 796
AGE            
18-49 443 456 63 44 548 557
18-25 147 142 18 20 207 220
26-34 258 254 * * 301 306
35-49 323 335 * * 377 370
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 453 443 48 54 489 478
Male 18-49 293 292 43 36 339 325
Female 18 or Older 523 521 * * 588 594
Female 18-49 316 335 * * 385 421
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Table 1.22D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.30 0.30 3.61 3.66 0.30 0.30
AGE            
18-49 0.33 0.34 3.63 3.27 0.33 0.35
18-25 0.43 0.41 3.78 3.86 0.43 0.42
26-34 0.71 0.70 * * 0.71 0.70
35-49 0.52 0.54 * * 0.52 0.55
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.41 0.40 3.50 3.75 0.41 0.40
Male 18-49 0.44 0.45 3.43 3.39 0.45 0.45
Female 18 or Older 0.44 0.43 * * 0.44 0.43
Female 18-49 0.47 0.50 * * 0.47 0.50
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Table 1.22P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.2490   0.0757   0.3109  
AGE            
18-49 0.1697   0.0319   0.2602  
18-25 0.5362   0.8382   0.5511  
26-34 0.1160   *   0.1468  
35-49 0.6769   *   0.8433  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.0879   0.2655   0.1036  
Male 18-49 0.0892   0.1377   0.1322  
Female 18 or Older 0.8860   *   0.9658  
Female 18-49 0.6247   *   0.7369  
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Table 1.23C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 367 359 37 37 372 360
AGE            
18-49 247 261 37 28 249 272
18-25 82 82 9 10 89 94
26-34 148 154 * * 150 158
35-49 181 183 * * 183 187
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 220 212 25 20 216 212
Male 18-49 147 152 25 20 147 153
Female 18 or Older 280 280 * * 288 288
Female 18-49 192 199 * * 198 214
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Table 1.23D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.16 0.15 2.38 2.25 0.16 0.15
AGE            
18-49 0.19 0.20 2.66 2.14 0.19 0.20
18-25 0.24 0.24 2.23 2.35 0.24 0.24
26-34 0.40 0.42 * * 0.40 0.43
35-49 0.29 0.30 * * 0.29 0.30
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.20 0.19 2.17 1.61 0.20 0.19
Male 18-49 0.22 0.23 2.41 1.96 0.22 0.23
Female 18 or Older 0.24 0.23 * * 0.24 0.23
Female 18-49 0.29 0.30 * * 0.29 0.30
120504
Table 1.23P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) and resulted in serious functional impairment. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.7960   0.6230   0.8168  
AGE            
18-49 0.8045   0.4312   0.7121  
18-25 0.7221   0.9801   0.7227  
26-34 0.7549   *   0.7181  
35-49 0.8248   *   0.7289  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.8395   0.6005   0.8078  
Male 18-49 0.7903   0.7863   0.7513  
Female 18 or Older 0.5810   *   0.5816  
Female 18-49 0.9872   *   0.8973  
120504
Table 1.24C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 616 594 510 458 311 275 211 200 304 305 484 463
AGE                        
18-25 93 101 84 96 54 60 36 37 47 53 54 57
26-49 361 356 305 282 192 179 138 136 177 175 241 270
50 or Older 506 471 384 346 225 200 169 144 243 242 405 368
GENDER                        
Male 379 364 285 273 178 165 133 128 184 170 282 295
Female 480 456 409 374 245 222 176 160 245 255 372 340
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 584 565 474 452 275 269 203 187 288 301 470 440
White 606 619 436 421 244 244 187 167 283 284 420 409
Black or African American 195 167 135 122 82 70 80 52 64 92 138 103
American Indian or Alaska Native 29 55 * * * * * * * * 16 12
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 9 * * * * * * * * * 7
Asian 113 136 63 80 * * * * 26 * 94 109
Two or More Races 98 87 * 80 * * * * * * 62 35
Hispanic or Latino 193 195 176 118 130 68 65 75 94 59 109 157
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 426 420 286 269 162 157 131 119 188 177 316 312
Part-Time 224 223 162 162 89 103 73 68 115 115 154 153
Unemployed 159 142 116 109 89 68 49 45 54 69 106 89
Other1 457 401 340 291 205 201 155 132 203 198 303 284
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Table 1.24D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.81 0.76 1.51 1.46 1.75 1.70 0.98 1.02 0.25 0.23
AGE                        
18-25 0.27 0.30 0.68 0.74 1.56 1.58 1.57 1.56 0.77 0.84 0.22 0.23
26-49 0.37 0.36 1.01 1.06 1.96 2.07 2.39 2.36 1.25 1.43 0.30 0.33
50 or Older 0.52 0.47 2.00 1.83 3.66 3.58 4.57 4.21 2.40 2.27 0.47 0.40
GENDER                        
Male 0.34 0.33 1.26 1.23 2.94 2.77 2.77 2.80 1.44 1.47 0.30 0.30
Female 0.41 0.38 1.01 1.00 1.74 1.69 2.20 2.25 1.35 1.42 0.39 0.34
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.28 0.86 0.81 1.56 1.44 1.83 1.78 1.06 1.12 0.28 0.25
White 0.34 0.34 0.96 0.94 1.66 1.54 1.97 2.05 1.26 1.28 0.32 0.30
Black or African American 0.68 0.59 2.11 2.06 4.55 5.03 5.55 4.77 2.06 2.58 0.63 0.46
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.65 3.64 * * * * * * * * 1.94 1.36
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.09 * * * * * * * * * 1.27
Asian 1.05 1.15 3.54 3.85 * * * * 2.39 * 1.05 1.12
Two or More Races 3.21 2.44 * 5.90 * * * * * * 2.94 1.47
Hispanic or Latino 0.61 0.58 2.50 1.94 5.09 4.68 4.58 5.12 2.81 1.89 0.41 0.53
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.35 0.34 1.18 1.13 2.41 2.70 2.67 2.54 1.39 1.41 0.32 0.31
Part-Time 0.63 0.63 1.63 1.65 2.99 3.22 3.89 3.57 2.25 2.31 0.58 0.58
Unemployed 0.99 0.97 2.21 2.35 4.49 4.38 4.49 5.50 2.43 2.86 0.96 0.89
Other1 0.60 0.52 1.59 1.43 2.52 2.24 3.55 3.24 2.11 2.04 0.55 0.49
120504
Table 1.24P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7149   0.3285   0.5610   0.0921   0.9446   0.3890  
AGE                        
18-25 0.2678   0.2768   0.2756   0.8848   0.4918   0.3776  
26-49 0.9944   0.1041   0.3146   0.0686   0.3184   0.0298  
50 or Older 0.5146   0.7840   0.7900   0.5549   0.7034   0.5542  
GENDER                        
Male 0.3940   0.6673   0.8115   0.9098   0.9015   0.1373  
Female 0.2329   0.0668   0.3670   0.0241   0.6783   0.9146  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9858   0.6201   0.9669   0.0127   0.6183   0.5620  
White 0.6257   0.7306   0.9670   0.0124   0.6105   0.2386  
Black or African American 0.1818   0.5744   0.6966   0.5376   0.5225   0.2562  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5008   *   *   *   *   0.2678  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.4306   0.6307   *   *   *   0.5426  
Two or More Races 0.6056   *   *   *   *   0.2286  
Hispanic or Latino 0.4529   0.0714   0.0690   0.1908   0.0566   0.1456  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.4832   0.1000   0.0501   0.0480   0.8230   0.4200  
Part-Time 0.3239   0.5116   0.4654   0.7638   0.6808   0.5021  
Unemployed 0.6196   0.7904   0.3757   0.7953   0.1437   0.6582  
Other1 0.4712   0.5130   0.2659   0.4244   0.4283   0.9126  
120504
Table 1.25C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 616 594 510 458 311 275 211 200 304 305 484 463
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 267 262 195 202 125 104 79 88 133 137 202 183
Midwest 233 237 199 191 127 103 101 84 108 115 180 180
South 389 384 313 289 182 164 128 116 202 201 298 312
West 355 299 282 231 165 167 115 104 166 134 267 236
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 529 507 382 337 229 197 160 138 239 242 349 346
Small Metro 407 382 278 260 148 160 118 126 167 152 285 261
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 341 308 228 204 126 126 90 102 143 113 244 220
< 250K Pop. 227 246 150 168 76 96 75 72 87 101 147 147
Nonmetro 271 266 206 191 138 106 85 79 120 111 179 158
Urbanized 176 182 135 119 83 70 49 36 84 79 123 119
Less Urbanized 181 192 131 135 77 68 67 67 75 79 118 111
Completely Rural 115 69 * * * * * * * * 59 40
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 247 250 211 204 150 153 104 84 96 105 132 132
100-199% 307 266 236 215 131 119 104 90 153 156 204 162
200% or More 581 587 379 359 213 208 157 153 256 236 424 429
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 346 321 272 260 169 191 128 94 145 152 207 178
No 615 598 425 378 248 215 174 174 275 256 440 429
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 563 563 379 354 210 191 162 149 245 249 415 405
Medicaid/CHIP4 260 245 222 199 149 139 103 88 112 115 133 137
Other5 394 362 286 267 169 165 116 96 191 182 282 249
No Coverage 210 196 169 152 106 99 79 83 101 82 117 118
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Table 1.25D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.81 0.76 1.51 1.46 1.75 1.70 0.98 1.02 0.25 0.23
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.63 0.62 1.79 1.86 3.44 3.40 4.13 4.04 2.30 2.48 0.57 0.49
Midwest 0.47 0.47 1.44 1.35 2.73 2.35 3.09 3.22 1.65 1.75 0.43 0.41
South 0.46 0.45 1.40 1.34 2.74 2.64 3.13 2.78 1.70 1.85 0.42 0.41
West 0.67 0.56 1.87 1.59 3.16 3.32 3.66 3.90 2.52 1.97 0.60 0.52
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.39 0.37 1.19 1.14 2.26 2.21 2.48 2.63 1.48 1.54 0.33 0.32
Small Metro 0.48 0.44 1.37 1.21 2.39 2.32 3.06 2.83 1.72 1.62 0.46 0.40
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.61 0.53 1.68 1.48 3.18 2.98 3.99 3.30 2.20 1.91 0.60 0.49
< 250K Pop. 0.77 0.82 2.18 2.24 3.45 3.72 4.72 5.21 2.74 3.00 0.70 0.72
Nonmetro 0.66 0.57 1.92 1.79 3.54 3.20 4.10 3.72 2.40 2.28 0.60 0.49
Urbanized 0.96 0.87 2.91 2.72 5.13 4.99 5.81 4.81 3.94 3.51 0.92 0.84
Less Urbanized 0.89 0.82 2.69 2.57 4.95 4.68 5.57 5.93 3.18 3.35 0.83 0.69
Completely Rural 2.63 1.68 * * * * * * * * 1.92 1.24
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 0.75 0.68 1.81 1.62 3.18 2.82 4.06 3.31 2.06 2.04 0.61 0.56
100-199% 0.60 0.54 1.60 1.49 2.94 2.73 3.43 3.20 2.12 2.12 0.54 0.43
200% or More 0.33 0.33 1.08 1.09 1.99 2.24 2.39 2.43 1.38 1.33 0.31 0.31
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 0.73 0.62 1.54 1.39 2.53 2.37 3.34 2.83 2.04 1.93 0.70 0.54
No 0.29 0.27 0.96 0.89 1.88 1.90 2.08 2.07 1.15 1.14 0.27 0.25
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.33 0.32 1.10 1.05 1.98 2.28 2.40 2.30 1.35 1.37 0.31 0.29
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.05 0.93 2.20 2.00 3.24 2.72 4.92 4.06 2.79 2.81 0.91 0.83
Other5 0.66 0.60 2.11 2.02 3.86 3.12 4.51 4.37 2.84 2.67 0.61 0.52
No Coverage 0.53 0.50 1.49 1.41 3.11 2.93 3.23 3.54 1.82 1.61 0.40 0.41
120504
Table 1.25P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7149   0.3285   0.5610   0.0921   0.9446   0.3890  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.3608   0.6203   0.1478   0.1741   0.3033   0.5077  
Midwest 0.4861   1.0000   0.7351   0.0416   0.2345   0.1767  
South 0.7303   0.6487   0.9321   0.2317   0.9894   0.2720  
West 0.4189   0.1166   0.9828   0.2248   0.0686   0.8939  
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.6831   0.1690   0.3224   0.0648   0.7877   0.1710  
Small Metro 0.7170   0.8057   0.9095   0.9872   0.9099   0.5015  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.1828   0.6929   0.9138   0.6537   0.3366   0.1941  
< 250K Pop. 0.1924   0.3034   0.7388   0.5555   0.2475   0.4271  
Nonmetro 0.7754   0.7731   0.9251   0.2619   0.6263   0.5565  
Urbanized 0.8895   0.5562   0.6638   0.4093   0.7451   0.4320  
Less Urbanized 0.4384   0.4828   0.5118   0.3724   0.3497   0.7973  
Completely Rural 0.3796   *   *   *   *   0.7795  
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 0.8990   0.3461   0.7813   0.4430   0.3312   0.3783  
100-199% 0.9516   0.7566   0.3069   0.7294   0.2215   0.9906  
200% or More 0.5956   0.3579   0.9587   0.1050   0.7662   0.4633  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 0.2787   0.0912   0.8086   0.0063   0.3071   0.9436  
No 0.8753   0.8059   0.3044   0.7720   0.6468   0.3637  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.3917   0.2054   0.0842   0.0303   0.5557   0.6903  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.7111   0.9081   0.7181   0.7508   0.9303   0.3378  
Other5 0.7136   0.4780   0.1939   0.6476   0.5587   0.5106  
No Coverage 0.5740   0.2671   0.6916   0.8306   0.1045   0.6218  
120504
Table 1.26C – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 154 148 103 131 70 100 47 50 54 68 118 64
AGE                        
18-25 31 31 25 27 16 21 10 11 18 14 17 15
26-49 84 88 77 77 57 57 37 37 32 35 33 42
50 or Older 128 107 62 97 40 73 26 31 40 56 112 47
GENDER                        
Male 117 106 70 87 50 60 34 39 33 50 99 58
Female 100 101 75 97 51 79 32 32 43 46 65 30
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 144 139 91 122 61 92 46 44 41 66 115 60
White 96 117 74 100 51 84 35 18 34 51 61 55
Black or African American 76 58 43 49 30 25 23 23 16 35 62 21
American Indian or Alaska Native 7 * * * * * * * * * 4 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 82 41 * 41 * * * * 17 23 * 4
Two or More Races 13 10 11 10 * * * * 1 3 6 2
Hispanic or Latino 58 45 51 39 36 27 7 24 36 13 28 24
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 80 74 62 60 40 53 37 13 20 25 51 43
Medicaid/CHIP2 121 90 73 84 51 58 24 25 40 53 96 34
Other3 116 92 56 78 39 63 29 25 32 39 106 48
No Coverage 37 59 30 55 24 32 6 34 16 28 22 18
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 53 66 41 59 33 42 19 40 16 15 33 29
Part-Time 36 54 35 54 16 35 * 5 22 41 6 10
Unemployed 34 35 27 33 21 24 8 12 15 18 20 14
Other4 135 114 81 98 57 81 37 26 44 48 111 54
120504
Table 1.26D – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.22 0.28 0.60 0.84 0.51 0.54 0.21 0.27 0.06 0.03
AGE                        
18-25 0.09 0.09 0.24 0.26 0.60 0.78 0.49 0.51 0.31 0.25 0.07 0.06
26-49 0.09 0.09 0.35 0.36 0.94 0.96 0.83 0.84 0.28 0.33 0.04 0.06
50 or Older 0.13 0.11 0.45 0.66 1.30 2.29 0.99 1.18 0.49 0.63 0.14 0.05
GENDER                        
Male 0.11 0.09 0.37 0.48 1.29 1.51 0.86 1.06 0.30 0.48 0.11 0.06
Female 0.08 0.08 0.27 0.34 0.65 1.00 0.60 0.58 0.30 0.31 0.07 0.03
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.07 0.23 0.30 0.59 0.86 0.58 0.55 0.18 0.30 0.07 0.04
White 0.06 0.07 0.23 0.31 0.61 0.94 0.55 0.30 0.19 0.30 0.05 0.04
Black or African American 0.28 0.22 0.79 0.96 2.42 2.62 1.99 2.14 0.55 1.15 0.29 0.10
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.63 * * * * * * * * * 0.48 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.12 * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 0.78 0.36 * 2.17 * * * * 1.52 2.27 * 0.04
Two or More Races 0.48 0.32 1.63 1.12 * * * * 0.35 0.67 0.33 0.08
Hispanic or Latino 0.18 0.13 0.88 0.70 2.42 2.17 0.52 2.08 1.17 0.42 0.11 0.08
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.05 0.05 0.24 0.24 0.67 0.94 0.78 0.27 0.13 0.18 0.04 0.03
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.55 0.38 0.99 1.07 2.22 2.28 1.52 1.63 1.17 1.43 0.68 0.22
Other3 0.21 0.17 0.58 0.79 1.54 2.48 1.58 1.44 0.59 0.70 0.24 0.10
No Coverage 0.10 0.15 0.31 0.59 1.03 1.27 0.27 1.73 0.31 0.59 0.08 0.06
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.05 0.06 0.22 0.31 0.80 0.97 0.52 1.04 0.14 0.15 0.03 0.03
Part-Time 0.11 0.17 0.46 0.70 0.82 1.77 * 0.32 0.52 0.99 0.02 0.04
Unemployed 0.23 0.26 0.66 0.84 1.81 2.23 0.88 1.87 0.74 0.84 0.18 0.14
Other4 0.20 0.16 0.53 0.61 1.27 1.73 1.20 0.85 0.58 0.58 0.21 0.10
120504
Table 1.26P – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.9935   0.1122   0.0698   0.5681   0.4099   0.1001  
AGE                        
18-25 0.8172   0.3233   0.2787   0.4151   0.8589   0.2976  
26-49 0.8603   0.9119   0.8208   0.3078   0.5736   0.5913  
50 or Older 0.8743   0.0623   0.0340   0.9679   0.5120   0.0600  
GENDER                        
Male 0.9956   0.2954   0.4625   0.7075   0.3058   0.4718  
Female 0.9939   0.2205   0.0800   0.6957   0.8688   0.0449  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6406   0.0352   0.0238   0.2286   0.0875   0.1129  
White 0.1798   0.0683   0.0233   0.0243   0.1852   0.9227  
Black or African American 0.5561   0.4291   0.6136   0.6535   0.4121   0.1327  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.4963   *   *   *   0.4661   *  
Two or More Races 0.6915   0.8435   *   *   0.7166   0.3987  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2563   0.4505   0.6217   0.1535   0.1121   0.6512  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.3458   0.5904   0.4164   0.0065   0.7364   0.5111  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.5740   0.3708   0.5873   0.5502   0.6450   0.1189  
Other3 0.4372   0.2732   0.0268   0.2834   0.9423   0.0844  
No Coverage 0.0713   0.0284   0.4263   0.1610   0.1425   0.7809  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.6496   0.4120   0.6583   0.6177   0.8868   0.8094  
Part-Time 0.4278   0.4612   0.4763   *   0.4991   0.8607  
Unemployed 0.8490   0.4472   0.5814   0.3837   0.8131   0.3172  
Other4 0.5333   0.4015   0.0814   0.1790   0.7413   0.1127  
120504
Table 1.27C – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 448 437 364 356 253 228 160 145 190 219 281 277
AGE                        
18-25 70 76 66 75 42 50 28 28 34 39 34 37
26-49 273 275 222 223 147 143 104 109 124 133 156 179
50 or Older 337 337 271 270 187 171 122 99 148 171 226 201
GENDER                        
Male 273 265 204 215 147 139 100 96 113 128 182 172
Female 340 325 286 275 193 181 129 114 157 179 205 204
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 417 418 330 349 217 224 151 136 179 214 272 262
White 409 418 297 322 186 198 139 118 173 207 256 242
Black or African American 119 123 106 98 66 66 * 47 53 58 54 73
American Indian or Alaska Native 21 35 * * * * * * * * 8 10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 8 * * * * * * * * * 7
Asian 57 96 37 63 * * * * 24 * 43 72
Two or More Races 76 76 * * * * * * * 7 21 19
Hispanic or Latino 158 132 149 90 124 57 55 54 59 47 63 94
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 384 371 272 275 171 164 121 104 160 183 245 226
Medicaid/CHIP2 181 191 163 166 121 122 72 77 75 84 73 85
Other3 240 250 198 209 137 144 92 70 108 128 140 134
No Coverage 143 131 121 108 77 65 62 64 66 60 68 74
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 301 274 210 198 137 124 95 74 119 131 196 181
Part-Time 146 159 113 133 66 90 51 53 78 85 96 87
Unemployed 123 106 91 90 69 54 41 * 42 62 80 58
Other4 286 283 244 224 171 167 112 101 127 140 155 178
120504
Table 1.27D – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.20 0.19 0.68 0.68 1.61 1.49 1.59 1.43 0.69 0.81 0.15 0.14
AGE                        
18-25 0.21 0.22 0.57 0.62 1.36 1.51 1.28 1.28 0.59 0.65 0.14 0.15
26-49 0.28 0.28 0.86 0.95 1.95 1.99 2.13 2.12 0.96 1.16 0.20 0.23
50 or Older 0.35 0.34 1.67 1.67 4.09 4.01 4.02 3.40 1.70 1.79 0.27 0.23
GENDER                        
Male 0.25 0.24 0.99 1.07 3.01 2.86 2.36 2.37 0.96 1.18 0.19 0.18
Female 0.29 0.27 0.88 0.85 1.80 1.76 2.10 1.86 1.01 1.11 0.22 0.22
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.21 0.21 0.71 0.74 1.65 1.56 1.73 1.52 0.75 0.89 0.17 0.16
White 0.24 0.25 0.79 0.85 1.73 1.69 1.90 1.69 0.89 1.06 0.20 0.19
Black or African American 0.44 0.45 1.79 1.79 4.41 5.18 * 4.38 1.77 1.78 0.26 0.33
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.91 2.65 * * * * * * * * 0.89 1.05
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.00 * * * * * * * * * 1.11
Asian 0.55 0.83 2.25 3.27 * * * * 2.19 * 0.49 0.75
Two or More Races 2.65 2.19 * * * * * * * 1.71 1.06 0.80
Hispanic or Latino 0.50 0.39 2.25 1.63 5.40 4.20 4.03 4.33 1.84 1.52 0.24 0.33
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.24 0.23 0.93 0.95 2.17 2.24 2.24 1.92 1.01 1.14 0.19 0.17
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.79 0.77 1.90 1.86 3.69 3.19 4.14 4.09 2.06 2.19 0.51 0.53
Other3 0.43 0.44 1.71 1.84 3.97 3.82 4.40 3.56 1.83 2.15 0.31 0.29
No Coverage 0.37 0.34 1.20 1.11 2.76 2.38 2.74 3.03 1.26 1.22 0.23 0.26
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.25 0.23 0.98 0.95 2.63 2.48 2.26 1.80 0.99 1.11 0.20 0.18
Part-Time 0.43 0.46 1.33 1.52 2.84 3.40 3.16 3.03 1.71 1.90 0.37 0.34
Unemployed 0.79 0.75 1.95 2.14 4.74 4.12 4.06 * 1.94 2.74 0.73 0.58
Other4 0.41 0.40 1.37 1.28 2.68 2.56 3.36 2.85 1.53 1.60 0.29 0.31
120504
Table 1.27P – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.8610   0.4566   0.5341   0.4874   0.3383   0.9883  
AGE                        
18-25 0.1085   0.1223   0.0560   0.4450   0.9384   0.3173  
26-49 0.9489   0.9769   1.0000   0.4607   0.9307   0.5531  
50 or Older 0.9929   0.5471   0.7516   0.6459   0.2142   0.5429  
GENDER                        
Male 0.9537   0.2539   0.9250   0.4031   0.4762   0.6467  
Female 0.9006   0.9015   0.4509   0.0972   0.6192   0.6786  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6063   0.2344   0.1994   0.2853   0.2501   0.7317  
White 0.5471   0.1384   0.3012   0.1421   0.0592   0.6591  
Black or African American 0.7816   0.7298   0.2740   *   0.3569   0.7180  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7342   *   *   *   *   0.6423  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.3109   0.6114   *   *   *   0.3827  
Two or More Races 0.6654   *   *   *   *   0.2714  
Hispanic or Latino 0.4924   0.2402   0.1229   0.5399   0.6396   0.1503  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.6843   0.8037   0.9895   0.0886   0.1284   0.8009  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.2494   0.1352   0.1457   0.4117   0.6932   0.6207  
Other3 0.4498   0.2013   0.0646   0.4992   0.2864   0.8738  
No Coverage 0.4874   0.4513   0.6656   0.8725   0.1848   0.9710  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.2837   0.5710   0.2933   0.0167   0.2488   0.5916  
Part-Time 0.3975   0.2055   0.0810   0.5348   0.8877   0.7303  
Unemployed 0.9702   0.6229   0.7537   *   0.2897   0.5190  
Other4 0.4114   0.6059   0.2430   0.7596   0.9291   0.2705  
120504
Table 1.28C – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 557 570 482 429 290 262 202 182 284 279 412 433
AGE                        
18-25 82 86 72 77 48 50 32 32 41 44 45 51
26-49 324 328 282 253 183 165 125 121 164 157 198 239
50 or Older 468 449 367 332 208 195 166 136 233 227 356 350
GENDER                        
Male 333 339 261 248 155 158 126 111 172 151 239 266
Female 451 433 388 349 234 211 167 150 228 236 334 319
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 531 537 447 421 252 255 194 170 270 274 402 403
White 554 568 418 391 238 233 179 152 263 259 372 379
Black or African American 169 139 116 114 66 68 * 46 54 84 123 78
American Indian or Alaska Native 28 54 * * * * * * * * 15 10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 8 * * * * * * * * * 7
Asian 63 106 50 64 * * * * 25 * 39 85
Two or More Races 71 85 37 * * * * * * * 60 31
Hispanic or Latino 186 183 166 111 128 64 61 69 82 56 104 143
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 495 511 349 325 189 181 153 142 227 223 359 376
Medicaid/CHIP2 229 229 209 189 147 135 98 85 100 100 91 126
Other3 369 347 278 259 164 162 115 90 183 171 251 237
No Coverage 195 172 157 132 101 90 74 60 91 81 111 100
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 366 374 259 239 142 148 123 106 177 152 273 286
Part-Time 206 205 148 150 85 94 66 65 102 107 143 138
Unemployed 142 129 110 103 87 67 46 * 47 63 89 73
Other4 427 381 332 289 201 194 149 123 192 192 266 260
120504
Table 1.28D – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.24 0.25 0.81 0.75 1.58 1.51 1.74 1.63 0.94 0.97 0.22 0.22
AGE                        
18-25 0.24 0.25 0.62 0.65 1.48 1.54 1.44 1.42 0.68 0.73 0.18 0.20
26-49 0.33 0.33 0.99 1.00 2.01 2.05 2.34 2.26 1.21 1.32 0.25 0.30
50 or Older 0.49 0.45 2.00 1.85 4.01 3.61 4.57 4.13 2.39 2.24 0.42 0.39
GENDER                        
Male 0.30 0.30 1.19 1.16 2.97 2.84 2.68 2.57 1.39 1.34 0.25 0.28
Female 0.38 0.36 1.03 0.98 1.80 1.71 2.22 2.21 1.30 1.36 0.35 0.33
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.27 0.27 0.86 0.80 1.63 1.51 1.85 1.72 1.03 1.06 0.25 0.24
White 0.32 0.32 0.97 0.93 1.70 1.65 2.01 1.95 1.22 1.23 0.29 0.28
Black or African American 0.60 0.50 1.91 2.00 4.40 5.07 * 4.33 1.77 2.45 0.56 0.36
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.53 3.62 * * * * * * * * 1.76 1.15
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.99 * * * * * * * * * 1.17
Asian 0.59 0.91 2.86 3.22 * * * * 2.25 * 0.43 0.89
Two or More Races 2.46 2.39 5.08 * * * * * * * 2.89 1.32
Hispanic or Latino 0.59 0.54 2.42 1.89 5.18 4.46 4.34 4.94 2.49 1.79 0.39 0.49
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.30 0.30 1.07 1.02 2.09 2.24 2.43 2.27 1.29 1.29 0.27 0.28
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.97 0.88 2.18 1.99 3.51 2.97 4.88 4.09 2.58 2.53 0.65 0.77
Other3 0.63 0.59 2.11 2.04 3.98 3.37 4.52 4.24 2.77 2.61 0.55 0.50
No Coverage 0.49 0.43 1.43 1.29 3.13 2.88 3.08 2.84 1.67 1.59 0.38 0.35
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.30 0.31 1.12 1.07 2.54 2.63 2.63 2.38 1.34 1.27 0.28 0.29
Part-Time 0.58 0.59 1.57 1.61 3.10 3.38 3.72 3.50 2.09 2.23 0.54 0.54
Unemployed 0.90 0.89 2.19 2.29 4.80 4.46 4.32 * 2.15 2.67 0.81 0.74
Other4 0.57 0.51 1.61 1.47 2.65 2.39 3.57 3.19 2.04 2.02 0.49 0.45
120504
Table 1.28P – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7278   0.2767   0.4784   0.0452   0.9490   0.3159  
AGE                        
18-25 0.2212   0.4700   0.8065   0.5213   0.1530   0.1320  
26-49 0.6741   0.0656   0.2386   0.1328   0.1775   0.0567  
50 or Older 0.7203   0.8274   0.9792   0.2836   0.5515   0.8020  
GENDER                        
Male 0.1651   0.7913   0.7656   0.4814   0.8137   0.0218  
Female 0.1172   0.0667   0.2563   0.0344   0.7437   0.5882  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9201   0.5027   0.9425   0.0064   0.7288   0.3830  
White 0.7760   0.3358   0.4889   0.0052   0.7717   0.1555  
Black or African American 0.3035   0.8116   0.4799   *   0.2976   0.1438  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4010   *   *   *   *   0.3731  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.2837   0.9355   *   *   *   0.1528  
Two or More Races 0.5716   *   *   *   *   0.3132  
Hispanic or Latino 0.3376   0.0905   0.0114   0.2528   0.3441   0.3241  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.2843   0.1314   0.0689   0.0390   0.7232   0.7729  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.4322   0.9925   0.7663   0.7274   0.9540   0.0455  
Other3 0.9831   0.6728   0.2751   0.4432   0.6420   0.9495  
No Coverage 0.3368   0.2825   0.6924   0.1582   0.5053   0.8870  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.3164   0.0262   0.0463   0.0156   0.5235   0.3675  
Part-Time 0.2743   0.3400   0.5939   0.9655   0.4351   0.5745  
Unemployed 0.4936   0.7313   0.5478   *   0.0946   0.4808  
Other4 0.5656   0.5999   0.3971   0.3778   0.6278   0.9966  
120504
Table 1.29C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 616 594 585 605 206 223 240 242 476 486 2,068 2,037
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 113 71 43 65 20 24 11 41 36 45 105 28
Outpatient 245 229 171 147 107 77 64 65 113 103 182 180
Prescription Medication 449 441 335 282 165 144 148 123 236 200 353 379
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 25 27 11 15 21 3 9 20 22 22
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 49 62 31 46 29 40 14 8 13 21 38 41
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 360 362 310 304 214 199 144 122 154 187 205 200
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 87 104 81 96 60 83 31 28 38 38 31 33
120504
Table 1.29D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 0.27 0.26 0.81 0.76 1.51 1.46 1.75 1.70 0.98 1.02 0.25 0.23
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.05 0.03 0.09 0.14 0.18 0.21 0.13 0.45 0.14 0.18 0.06 0.01
Outpatient 0.11 0.10 0.36 0.32 0.90 0.65 0.70 0.71 0.44 0.40 0.10 0.09
Prescription Medication 0.20 0.19 0.65 0.57 1.27 1.14 1.45 1.23 0.84 0.75 0.19 0.19
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.01 0.02 0.06 0.06 0.09 0.13 0.24 0.03 0.03 0.08 0.01 0.01
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.25 0.35 0.16 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.02 0.02
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.16 0.16 0.61 0.60 1.48 1.43 1.49 1.25 0.58 0.71 0.11 0.11
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.04 0.04 0.17 0.21 0.52 0.71 0.35 0.31 0.15 0.15 0.02 0.02
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Table 1.29P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 0.7149   0.3285   0.5610   0.0921   0.9446   0.3890  
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.1574   0.5531   0.8470   0.1209   0.8229   0.0337  
Outpatient 0.6010   0.9336   0.7628   0.6506   0.6590   0.4427  
Prescription Medication 0.6373   0.0185   0.0835   0.1018   0.2600   0.1356  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9257   0.9405   0.8169   0.1233   0.2459   0.7718  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.5043   0.2760   0.4365   0.2671   0.1197   0.9473  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.6499   0.7334   0.7522   0.5107   0.1981   0.4734  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.2452   0.1765   0.0725   0.4451   0.9070   0.8345  
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Table 1.30C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 113 71 43 65 20 24 11 41 36 45 105 28
Outpatient 252 236 171 147 107 77 64 65 113 103 182 180
Prescription Medication 474 469 335 282 165 144 148 123 236 200 353 379
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 25 27 11 15 21 3 9 20 22 22
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 49 62 31 46 29 40 14 8 13 21 38 41
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 372 373 310 304 214 199 144 122 154 187 205 200
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 87 104 81 96 60 83 31 28 38 38 31 33
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Table 1.30D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.36 0.22 0.24 0.38 0.29 0.35 0.30 1.15 0.51 0.65 0.76 0.19
Outpatient 0.72 0.70 0.90 0.81 1.44 1.09 1.60 1.75 1.48 1.37 1.20 1.19
Prescription Medication 1.08 1.04 1.35 1.31 1.96 1.80 2.88 2.67 2.15 2.16 1.65 1.59
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.11 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.15 0.22 0.55 0.09 0.12 0.29 0.16 0.16
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.15 0.20 0.17 0.26 0.42 0.58 0.37 0.23 0.18 0.30 0.28 0.29
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.98 0.94 1.34 1.31 2.08 2.00 2.96 2.64 1.91 2.09 1.37 1.25
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.28 0.33 0.44 0.55 0.84 1.17 0.80 0.80 0.53 0.55 0.23 0.23
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Table 1.30P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.1624   0.5066   0.8754   0.1032   0.8286   0.0275  
Outpatient 0.4882   0.7104   0.6680   0.3337   0.6685   0.6454  
Prescription Medication 0.7702   0.0276   0.1147   0.3851   0.1523   0.1681  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9019   0.9945   0.7901   0.1294   0.2452   0.8142  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.4787   0.2325   0.4003   0.3260   0.1150   0.8965  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.7833   0.3059   0.9899   0.8151   0.1289   0.2154  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.2148   0.1214   0.0541   0.6210   0.8932   0.9126  
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Table 1.31C – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 221 170 196 125 147 78 65 82 104 113 98
Office of a Private Therapist,
    Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of
    a Clinic
357 330 267 242 196 151 99 107 152 165 215 201
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 208 186 166 164 95 111 93 76 93 89 130 106
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 88 94 61 67 51 35 40 56 64 89
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 53 59 46 54 40 45 10 15 21 25 26 22
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 16 14 11 13 9 9 4 8 6 5 11 6
Some Other Place3 67 63 43 51 23 47 25 11 27 18 52 35
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Table 1.31D – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Location of
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.18 1.26 1.49 1.65 2.43 2.60 3.21 2.86 2.26 2.52 2.01 1.73
Office of a Private Therapist,
    Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of
    a Clinic
1.46 1.39 1.77 1.64 2.66 2.52 3.85 3.64 2.91 2.92 2.71 2.38
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.21 1.08 1.46 1.40 1.95 2.11 3.64 3.20 2.44 2.23 2.30 1.82
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.71 0.79 0.85 0.89 1.31 1.39 2.30 1.70 1.15 1.51 1.21 1.59
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.35 0.37 0.47 0.53 0.90 0.98 0.50 0.77 0.61 0.70 0.50 0.42
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.13 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.42 0.17 0.14 0.21 0.13
Some Other Place3 0.44 0.41 0.44 0.51 0.52 1.03 1.18 0.58 0.79 0.50 0.98 0.68
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Table 1.31P – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Location of
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.3349   0.1402   0.4741   0.5369   0.1837   0.5896  
Office of a Private Therapist,
    Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of
    a Clinic
0.7457   0.4734   0.1317   0.3167   0.7776   0.6889  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.3907   0.4461   0.5291   0.4220   0.1970   0.7132  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4210   0.5648   0.5771   0.4355   0.2769   0.5572  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9525   0.8880   0.7862   0.3838   0.7411   0.8846  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.9381   0.4922   0.6881   0.2699   0.6894   0.4096  
Some Other Place3 0.6398   0.3682   0.0465   0.5526   0.4123   0.7457  
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Table 1.32C – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type and Location of Mental
Health Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 616 594 510 458 311 275 211 200 304 305 484 463
Outpatient 448 437 364 356 253 228 160 145 190 219 281 277
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 220 170 196 125 147 78 65 82 104 113 98
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
       Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor -
       Not Part of a Clinic
345 320 267 242 196 151 99 107 152 165 215 201
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 204 184 166 164 95 111 93 76 93 89 130 106
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 88 94 61 67 51 35 40 56 64 89
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 54 59 46 54 40 45 10 15 21 25 26 22
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 16 14 11 13 9 9 4 8 6 5 11 6
Some Other Place3 67 62 43 51 23 47 25 11 27 18 52 35
Inpatient 154 148 103 131 70 100 47 50 54 68 118 64
Prescription Medication 557 570 482 429 290 262 202 182 284 279 412 433
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 616 594 585 605 206 223 240 242 476 486 2,068 2,037
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Table 1.32D – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type and Location of Mental
Health Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 0.27 0.26 0.81 0.76 1.51 1.46 1.75 1.70 0.98 1.02 0.25 0.23
Outpatient 0.20 0.19 0.68 0.68 1.61 1.49 1.59 1.43 0.69 0.81 0.15 0.14
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.09 0.09 0.36 0.42 1.03 1.20 0.84 0.71 0.32 0.41 0.06 0.05
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
       Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor -
       Not Part of a Clinic
0.15 0.14 0.54 0.50 1.43 1.17 1.06 1.13 0.58 0.63 0.12 0.11
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.09 0.08 0.35 0.35 0.80 0.92 1.00 0.80 0.36 0.35 0.07 0.06
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.05 0.06 0.19 0.21 0.52 0.57 0.56 0.39 0.16 0.22 0.03 0.05
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.02 0.03 0.10 0.12 0.35 0.39 0.12 0.17 0.08 0.10 0.01 0.01
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00
Some Other Place3 0.03 0.03 0.09 0.11 0.20 0.41 0.28 0.12 0.10 0.07 0.03 0.02
Inpatient 0.07 0.06 0.22 0.28 0.60 0.84 0.51 0.54 0.21 0.27 0.06 0.03
Prescription Medication 0.24 0.25 0.81 0.75 1.58 1.51 1.74 1.63 0.94 0.97 0.22 0.22
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 0.27 0.26 0.81 0.76 1.51 1.46 1.75 1.70 0.98 1.02 0.25 0.23
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Table 1.32P – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type and Location of Mental
Health Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 0.7149   0.3285   0.5610   0.0921   0.9446   0.3890  
Outpatient 0.8610   0.4566   0.5341   0.4874   0.3383   0.9883  
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.3496   0.1048   0.3757   0.8083   0.1065   0.5949  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
       Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor -
       Not Part of a Clinic
0.9130   0.9774   0.4201   0.7610   0.5816   0.8440  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.4868   0.7066   0.4247   0.3246   0.4561   0.7156  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4137   0.4562   0.5051   0.3550   0.1954   0.5878  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9692   0.9736   0.8553   0.4317   0.8199   0.8913  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.9254   0.4183   0.6282   0.3032   0.7874   0.3930  
Some Other Place3 0.6328   0.3122   0.0391   0.5165   0.5072   0.7303  
Inpatient 0.9935   0.1122   0.0698   0.5681   0.4099   0.1001  
Prescription Medication 0.7278   0.2767   0.4784   0.0452   0.9490   0.3159  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 0.7149   0.3285   0.5610   0.0921   0.9446   0.3890  
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Table 1.33C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 622 603 609 591 117 98 103 106
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 241 215 209 191 78 64 88 75
Any Mental Illness 199 172 174 150 47 46 83 69
Serious Mental Illness 134 124 110 110 36 30 68 51
Moderate Mental Illness 92 63 85 54 10 17 31 26
Mild Mental Illness 122 97 111 85 29 30 38 37
No Mental Illness 137 129 119 118 62 42 28 27
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 652 648 651 639 81 72 52 74
Any Mental Illness 464 441 460 430 52 37 45 58
Serious Mental Illness 274 248 272 245 15 13 27 32
Moderate Mental Illness 199 192 196 189 24 24 25 20
Mild Mental Illness 281 293 278 290 44 24 26 44
No Mental Illness 465 451 463 444 62 62 24 46
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Table 1.33D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.97 0.99 0.88 0.91 0.38 0.33 0.42 0.39
Any Mental Illness 1.56 1.60 1.48 1.54 0.51 0.57 0.86 0.83
Serious Mental Illness 2.43 2.47 2.68 2.84 1.21 1.12 2.12 1.85
Moderate Mental Illness 3.61 3.54 3.42 3.25 0.52 1.16 1.50 1.72
Mild Mental Illness 2.26 2.07 2.17 1.91 0.66 0.77 0.86 0.93
No Mental Illness 1.09 1.11 0.98 1.03 0.54 0.38 0.25 0.24
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.28 0.27 0.28 0.27 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.03
Any Mental Illness 0.92 0.89 0.92 0.88 0.14 0.10 0.12 0.15
Serious Mental Illness 1.82 1.76 1.84 1.78 0.18 0.15 0.31 0.35
Moderate Mental Illness 2.01 1.91 1.99 1.90 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.26
Mild Mental Illness 1.07 1.15 1.07 1.15 0.21 0.12 0.12 0.21
No Mental Illness 0.26 0.24 0.26 0.23 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.03
120504
Table 1.33P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.4887   0.7350   0.0641   0.8613  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.3463   0.7659   0.5029   0.3964  
Any Mental Illness 0.6630   0.5945   0.2147   0.5541  
Serious Mental Illness 0.6598   0.2612   0.6805   0.4684  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.6247   0.2949   0.0249   0.8940  
Mild Mental Illness 0.5739   0.3011   0.2386   0.9914  
No Mental Illness 0.9483   0.3781   0.0496   0.9891  
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.9279   0.9423   0.1362   0.1422  
Any Mental Illness 0.4114   0.4016   0.2416   0.2883  
Serious Mental Illness 0.3327   0.3477   0.4676   0.8660  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.1371   0.1419   0.8548   0.9932  
Mild Mental Illness 0.9219   0.9512   0.2503   0.1790  
No Mental Illness 0.5662   0.5438   0.3170   0.2724  
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Table 1.34C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 113 71 19 13 31 47 107 51
Outpatient 252 236 44 54 162 172 180 152
Prescription Medication 474 469 65 70 258 263 396 383
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 11 8 24 22 20 24
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 49 62 12 12 27 33 39 51
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 372 373 53 55 225 213 293 287
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 87 104 18 24 61 63 56 75
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Table 1.34D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.36 0.22 0.52 0.33 0.21 0.33 0.80 0.39
Outpatient 0.72 0.70 1.04 1.17 0.98 1.08 1.28 1.09
Prescription Medication 1.08 1.04 1.33 1.34 1.28 1.34 2.03 2.00
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.11 0.11 0.30 0.21 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.18
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.15 0.20 0.33 0.32 0.19 0.23 0.29 0.39
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.98 0.94 1.16 1.16 1.27 1.16 1.85 1.79
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.28 0.33 0.47 0.59 0.42 0.43 0.43 0.56
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Table 1.34P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.1624   0.0537   0.4960   0.1249  
Outpatient 0.4882   0.6605   0.3656   0.9820  
Prescription Medication 0.7702   0.5989   0.9532   0.8302  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9019   0.4358   0.9408   0.5636  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.4787   0.6543   0.8066   0.2513  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.7833   0.7581   0.3734   0.7846  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.2148   0.0480   0.8020   0.3708  
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Table 1.35C – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 221 33 37 112 145 163 165
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
357 330 60 64 237 220 247 245
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 208 186 25 29 117 116 173 151
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 17 16 70 72 84 106
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 53 59 8 15 38 19 37 53
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 16 14 12 13 10 7 * *
Some Other Place3 67 63 10 14 28 36 61 49
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Table 1.35D – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.18 1.26 1.49 1.46 1.38 1.64 2.65 2.64
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
1.46 1.39 1.79 1.77 1.71 1.89 3.12 2.99
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.21 1.08 1.20 1.26 1.39 1.34 2.74 2.39
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.71 0.79 0.86 0.76 0.88 0.91 1.50 1.77
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.35 0.37 0.41 0.66 0.50 0.25 0.67 0.92
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.10 0.10 0.63 0.56 0.13 0.09 * *
Some Other Place3 0.44 0.41 0.51 0.68 0.36 0.47 1.09 0.89
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Table 1.35P – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.3349   0.8645   0.3164   0.6677  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
0.7457   0.7067   0.8372   0.6350  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.3907   0.4316   0.2349   0.7644  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4210   0.2048   0.9676   0.2274  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9525   0.1759   0.0185   0.2402  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.9381   0.7925   0.5252   *  
Some Other Place3 0.6398   0.3092   0.3100   0.7695  
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Table 1.36C – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 274 256 47 57 185 174 194 159
Family Member Not Living in Household 49 54 20 20 36 35 27 36
Private Health Insurance 309 283 38 45 199 169 219 217
Medicare 185 204 19 14 67 90 170 181
Medicaid 130 143 21 21 83 95 98 104
Rehabilitation Program 38 32 4 12 26 12 * *
Employer 113 105 10 14 86 78 75 67
VA or Other Military Program 113 123 10 10 37 43 106 115
Other Public Source 75 87 17 13 55 63 50 59
Other Private Source 54 52 9 8 31 45 43 25
Free Treatment 66 87 26 25 46 67 39 52
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Table 1.36D – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 1.43 1.34 1.92 1.85 1.82 1.87 2.85 2.44
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.32 0.35 0.98 0.91 0.46 0.45 0.49 0.63
Private Health Insurance 1.45 1.41 1.54 1.63 1.84 1.76 3.03 2.98
Medicare 1.13 1.19 0.97 0.68 0.84 1.12 2.73 2.63
Medicaid 0.83 0.91 1.04 0.99 1.04 1.22 1.73 1.73
Rehabilitation Program 0.25 0.20 0.19 0.56 0.34 0.16 * *
Employer 0.73 0.66 0.51 0.67 1.07 0.97 1.35 1.18
VA or Other Military Program 0.73 0.77 0.54 0.46 0.48 0.55 1.85 1.91
Other Public Source 0.49 0.56 0.86 0.59 0.70 0.81 0.91 1.03
Other Private Source 0.35 0.34 0.46 0.36 0.40 0.59 0.78 0.45
Free Treatment 0.44 0.56 1.30 1.07 0.60 0.85 0.72 0.91
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Table 1.36P – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 0.1950   0.1122   0.9373   0.0180  
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.9383   0.6201   0.7059   0.7039  
Private Health Insurance 0.0162   0.2939   0.0029   0.4393  
Medicare 0.1562   0.0298   0.1498   0.2327  
Medicaid 0.1191   0.7603   0.0475   0.7785  
Rehabilitation Program 0.6700   0.3508   0.2965   *  
Employer 0.2917   0.5159   0.2575   0.7767  
VA or Other Military Program 0.3024   0.4180   0.9667   0.2432  
Other Public Source 0.8586   0.0410   0.4157   0.9805  
Other Private Source 0.7473   0.5694   0.1590   0.3718  
Free Treatment 0.2818   0.2050   0.5248   0.1344  
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Table 1.37C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 358 338 286 244 223 223
AGE            
18-25 80 85 54 55 64 71
26-49 234 246 185 180 147 174
50 or Older 247 196 203 158 153 114
GENDER            
Male 193 185 140 130 137 133
Female 289 279 238 207 171 176
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 320 323 251 235 205 205
White 305 280 235 206 191 178
Black or African American 101 102 71 65 73 79
American Indian or Alaska Native 22 34 * * 11 10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 8 * * 5 8
Asian 42 72 * * 33 53
Two or More Races 40 76 * * 25 17
Hispanic or Latino 156 101 130 70 92 80
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 222 215 157 144 148 156
Part-Time 151 125 112 93 99 83
Unemployed 114 95 78 64 83 68
Other3 210 190 184 163 106 103
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Table 1.37D – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.84 0.72 0.11 0.11
AGE            
18-25 0.24 0.25 1.20 1.12 0.20 0.22
26-49 0.24 0.25 1.11 1.10 0.18 0.21
50 or Older 0.26 0.20 1.47 1.13 0.18 0.13
GENDER            
Male 0.17 0.17 1.26 1.13 0.14 0.13
Female 0.24 0.23 1.04 0.91 0.18 0.18
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.16 0.81 0.74 0.12 0.12
White 0.19 0.18 0.87 0.75 0.15 0.14
Black or African American 0.37 0.38 2.86 3.12 0.29 0.32
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.97 2.50 * * 1.16 0.84
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.74 1.00 * * 0.75 1.02
Asian 0.40 0.62 * * 0.34 0.49
Two or More Races 1.45 2.18 * * 1.13 0.65
Hispanic or Latino 0.49 0.30 4.07 2.68 0.31 0.25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.19 0.18 1.12 1.06 0.15 0.15
Part-Time 0.44 0.38 2.08 1.76 0.34 0.30
Unemployed 0.75 0.66 3.40 2.90 0.64 0.57
Other3 0.31 0.27 1.44 1.24 0.19 0.17
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Table 1.37P – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2524   0.7539   0.2077  
AGE            
18-25 0.9927   0.4770   0.9379  
26-49 0.5959   0.9568   0.4085  
50 or Older 0.0428   0.7135   0.0079  
GENDER            
Male 0.9944   0.6222   0.8476  
Female 0.1441   1.0000   0.0727  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8799   0.5713   0.4011  
White 0.4979   0.9130   0.2473  
Black or African American 0.9172   0.7005   0.7547  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7404   *   0.8714  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.9579   *   0.8770  
Asian 0.0711   *   0.2136  
Two or More Races 0.2516   *   0.2490  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0096   0.0118   0.2513  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.4256   0.5716   0.7362  
Part-Time 0.2532   0.3244   0.2350  
Unemployed 0.4535   0.3812   0.9187  
Other3 0.5703   0.8537   0.3657  
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Table 1.38C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 358 338 286 244 223 223
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 116 131 82 90 91 89
Midwest 141 125 114 104 87 71
South 227 206 174 146 151 134
West 203 196 169 141 115 133
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 274 245 218 172 170 168
Small Metro 191 199 134 140 130 125
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 158 169 117 116 107 103
< 250K Pop. 107 108 67 75 71 69
Nonmetro 147 134 115 101 81 73
Urbanized 111 89 90 65 57 53
Less Urbanized 91 84 72 70 52 42
Completely Rural 33 32 23 24 19 20
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 180 166 142 125 107 104
100-199% 154 142 123 119 97 84
200% or More 265 257 198 179 174 170
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 195 200 154 161 122 115
No 304 281 234 195 187 189
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 262 253 200 178 162 166
Medicaid/CHIP6 152 135 136 125 73 52
Other7 165 141 128 126 109 62
No Coverage 163 162 112 104 116 126
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Table 1.38D – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.84 0.72 0.11 0.11
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.28 0.31 1.26 1.44 0.25 0.25
Midwest 0.28 0.25 1.40 1.25 0.20 0.17
South 0.27 0.24 1.49 1.25 0.21 0.18
West 0.38 0.36 2.16 1.85 0.25 0.28
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.22 0.20 1.28 1.04 0.16 0.16
Small Metro 0.26 0.26 1.18 1.17 0.21 0.20
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.33 0.33 1.51 1.50 0.27 0.24
< 250K Pop. 0.42 0.44 1.90 1.91 0.34 0.34
Nonmetro 0.38 0.37 2.07 1.79 0.26 0.24
Urbanized 0.67 0.59 3.61 2.70 0.43 0.42
Less Urbanized 0.48 0.48 2.73 2.57 0.33 0.29
Completely Rural 0.89 0.82 3.88 4.68 0.65 0.57
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.58 0.48 2.48 1.95 0.42 0.37
100-199% 0.32 0.30 1.73 1.69 0.24 0.21
200% or More 0.17 0.17 0.93 0.84 0.13 0.13
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.46 0.43 1.72 1.63 0.37 0.31
No 0.16 0.15 0.93 0.79 0.12 0.11
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.17 0.16 0.94 0.83 0.12 0.13
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.69 0.57 2.51 2.06 0.44 0.30
Other7 0.30 0.26 1.47 1.49 0.24 0.13
No Coverage 0.42 0.42 2.69 2.74 0.33 0.36
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Table 1.38P – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2524   0.7539   0.2077  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.8805   0.2953   0.6801  
Midwest 0.8329   0.6838   0.1885  
South 0.0941   0.2079   0.1788  
West 0.9154   0.9280   0.6739  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.0514   0.1977   0.1988  
Small Metro 0.4688   0.1124   0.7551  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.8315   0.4130   0.5275  
< 250K Pop. 0.0936   0.0853   0.7064  
Nonmetro 0.6715   0.6357   0.7255  
Urbanized 0.6810   0.2715   0.4392  
Less Urbanized 0.9628   0.7060   0.2622  
Completely Rural 0.7806   0.4550   0.4835  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.8723   0.8732   0.7943  
100-199% 1.0000   0.7524   0.5883  
200% or More 0.0935   0.3499   0.1842  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.6717   0.5190   0.5099  
No 0.1213   0.3523   0.1938  
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.1607   0.2116   0.5768  
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.9688   0.2041   0.0156  
Other7 0.0897   0.6870   0.0015  
No Coverage 0.3709   0.5928   0.2709  
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Table 1.39C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 318 293 261 220 181 185
AGE            
18-25 81 86 51 52 58 62
26-49 212 220 172 161 122 144
50 or Older 217 169 182 145 118 93
GENDER            
Male 168 155 120 122 119 100
Female 261 249 224 185 131 152
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 285 281 229 215 169 173
White 273 244 216 190 164 152
Black or African American 79 90 62 63 47 60
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 23 60 * * 14 47
Two or More Races 37 * * * * 14
Hispanic or Latino 131 86 117 54 58 70
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 190 183 145 127 118 127
Part-Time 134 104 103 87 80 58
Unemployed 93 81 60 56 72 58
Other3 194 179 176 153 85 98
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Table 1.39D – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.62 0.58 1.21 1.12 0.62 0.62
AGE            
18-25 0.64 0.68 1.52 1.43 0.66 0.73
26-49 0.85 0.90 1.55 1.59 0.91 1.04
50 or Older 1.45 1.12 2.52 2.07 1.52 1.15
GENDER            
Male 0.82 0.82 1.82 1.91 0.87 0.81
Female 0.84 0.80 1.50 1.40 0.83 0.87
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.63 0.62 1.19 1.17 0.68 0.67
White 0.74 0.68 1.29 1.21 0.85 0.81
Black or African American 1.44 1.63 3.91 4.39 1.21 1.49
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 1.36 3.03 * * 1.07 2.99
Two or More Races 5.14 * * * * 2.73
Hispanic or Latino 2.01 1.49 5.29 3.92 1.34 1.58
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.91 0.88 1.86 1.80 0.93 0.93
Part-Time 1.50 1.26 3.05 2.73 1.48 1.18
Unemployed 1.97 1.92 3.99 3.76 2.29 2.13
Other3 1.16 1.09 2.06 1.91 1.06 1.10
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Table 1.39P – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.9773   0.9063   0.7848  
AGE            
18-25 0.8676   0.4405   0.6719  
26-49 0.1307   0.4093   0.0397  
50 or Older 0.1788   0.8158   0.0519  
GENDER            
Male 0.3644   0.6526   0.4696  
Female 0.4650   0.8937   0.6578  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6715   0.5649   0.8377  
White 0.7496   0.9408   0.6293  
Black or African American 0.3873   0.8662   0.1128  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian 0.0276   *   0.0890  
Two or More Races *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2706   0.2598   0.8294  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.8927   0.6866   0.2739  
Part-Time 0.1610   0.3784   0.1280  
Unemployed 0.4701   0.2460   0.9543  
Other3 0.6778   0.6170   0.7287  
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Table 1.40C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 318 293 261 220 181 185
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 111 109 79 84 78 62
Midwest 132 116 111 95 69 70
South 196 174 151 129 122 111
West 181 174 156 127 82 112
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 250 209 209 155 137 135
Small Metro 156 175 112 123 107 111
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 129 148 96 101 92 92
< 250K Pop. 87 97 58 67 51 62
Nonmetro 124 115 105 96 60 55
Urbanized 94 73 80 65 44 35
Less Urbanized 76 77 65 63 36 40
Completely Rural 32 30 * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 152 150 130 116 76 89
100-199% 144 136 122 112 84 81
200% or More 228 217 178 155 139 136
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 176 179 143 151 105 98
No 263 241 212 173 148 159
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 220 215 178 155 124 137
Medicaid/CHIP6 142 125 133 115 52 45
Other7 141 131 117 118 82 57
No Coverage 144 140 103 101 98