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Other SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2017-2019
Report Type: Evaluation

This CBHSQ Data Brief presents findings from the evaluation of the State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grants (Opioid STR) that describe how funding was used to support peer services for people with or recovering from opioid use disorder (OUD).  The evaluation revealed that most Opioid STR grantees used...

Other SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2018
Report Type: Spotlight

The Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program was created to reduce or eliminate homelessness and imminent risk of homelessness for individuals with serious mental illness or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.1 PATH is administered by the Division of State and Community Systems Development of the...

Other SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2016-2018
Report Type: Evaluation

SAMHSA’s Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program was created to reduce or eliminate homelessness and imminent risk of homelessness for individuals with serious mental illness or co-occurring mental and substance use disorders.  The 2020 Triennial Process Evaluation Report of the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Program  (PATH)...

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2019
Report Type: Annual Report

These are the 2019 Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence-based practices, and utilization measures providing an overview of state...

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2018
Report Type: Annual Report

These are the 2018 Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization measures providing an overview...

NSDUH | National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Other SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2012
Report Type: Reference Material

The main objective of this methodological report is to provide comparisons between NSDUH and other national data sources for adult and adolescent mental health prevalence estimates, updating a previous report comparing 2009 NSDUH estimates with other data sources (Hedden et al., 2012). Other sources of data are 2001 to 2003...

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2017
Report Type: Annual Report

These are the 2017 Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization measures providing an overview...

NSDUH | National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Non-SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2009-2014
Report Type: Short Report

This report uses 2009 to 2014 NSDUH data, and 1999 and 2009 to 2014 data from the National Vital Statistics System to examine the percentages of suicidal thoughts and behaviors versus suicidal death rates among the middle-aged.

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2016
Report Type: Annual Report

These are the 2016 Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization measures providing an overview...

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2015
Report Type: Annual Report

2015 Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. The URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization...

NSDUH | National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Non-SAMHSA Data Set, TEDS | Treatment Episode Data Set
Collected Date: 2012
Report Type: Short Report

This report uses 2012 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data. Adults aged 18 to 64 in poor physical health who also reported behavioral health conditions (i.e., mental health or substance use disorders) had higher total health care expenditures than adults in poor health without behavioral health conditions. These higher total...

Non-SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2005-2012
Report Type: Spotlight

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) extended dependent care coverage to all individuals under age 26. The coverage expansion in 2010 likely caused an increase in private insurance coverage and mental health treatment use for young adults. For mental health and substance use treatment, changes in who pays for care can...

URS | Uniform Reporting System
Collected Date: 2014
Report Type: Annual Report

2014 Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. The URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization...

Non-SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2008-2011
Report Type: Short Report

This CBHSQ short report uses MEPS data to analyze behavioral health expenditures for adults aged 18 to 64 were eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare (dual eligible) during any given year from 2008 to 2011.

Other SAMHSA Data Set
Collected Date: 2001-2014
Report Type: Other Report or Document Type

This is a bibliography of SAMHSA data reports about women and girls published from 2001-2014.