These state profiles includes data from facilities that reported to N-SSATS for the survey reference date March 30, 2018. The N-SSATS collects data on the location, characteristics, services offered, and number of clients (collected every other year) in treatment at alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities (public and private) throughout...
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State estimates for 15 measures of substance use and mental disorders based on the combined 2015 and 2016 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs) are provided. The NSDUH is an annual survey of the civilian, noninstutionalized population of the United States aged 12 years or older. State and...
This document provides information on the model-based small area estimates of substance use and mental disorders in states based on data from the combined 2015-2016 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs).
Comparisons of 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 NSDUH Population Percentages (50 States and the District of Columbia)
Comparison of 2008-2009 and 2015-2016 NSDUH State Prevalence Estimates
2015-2016 NSDUH National Maps of Prevalence Estimates by State
2015-2016 NSDUH State Estimates Categorized into Five Groups by Age Group
2015-2016 NSDUH State Estimates – Individual Excel and CSV Files by Outcome
2015-2016 NSDUH State Prevalence Estimates – PDF Tables (for printing)
State estimates for 15 measures of substance use and mental disorders based on the combined 2014 and 2015 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs) are provided. The NSDUH is an annual survey of the civilian, noninstutionalized population of the United States aged 12 years or older. State and...
This report provides a guide to the development and presentation of 2014-2015 state estimates. A summary of the methodology is included as well as sample sizes, response rates, and population estimates.
This tables shows the boundaries used to create the maps shown in “2014-2015 NSDUH National Maps of Prevalence Estimates by State.”
National maps showing estimates sorted from lowest to highest for each measure and divided into 5 categories.
Prevalence estimates and 95% confidence intervals for persons aged 12 or older, 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older; also for persons 12 to 20 for one alcohol measure.