2022 NSDUH Detailed Tables
Get detailed national estimates from the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). The tables provide comprehensive statistics on substance use, mental health, and treatment in the United States.
The tables are based on the NSDUH survey, which interviews people ages 12 or older in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population. In the tables, indicators are broken out by a variety of demographic, geographic, and economic variables.
The following topics are covered, among others: drug, alcohol, nicotine, and tobacco product use and initiation; substance use disorder (SUD); substance use risk and protective factors; availability of substance use treatment; any mental illness (AMI) and serious mental illness (SMI); major depressive episode (MDE); suicidal thoughts and behaviors; serious psychological distress (SPD); mental health treatment; and co-occurrence of mental health issues and SUDs.
The tables include estimates from 2021 and 2022 where appropriate, including statistical tests of differences between the two years. The 2021 estimates presented in these detailed tables are based on weights that were adjusted to allow for comparison with 2022. As a result, the NSDUH estimates for 2021 presented in the 2022 Detailed Tables may be different from the 2021 estimates previously published elsewhere. For more information on the creation of the revised weights for 2021, see the 2022 Methodological Summary and Definitions report.
All of the tables can be downloaded in a zip file which contains both an HTML and PDF file containing every table. Alternatively, users can open the clickable Table of Contents to go to a particular section. Click on “PE” to get to a population estimate or percentage table, and “SE” to get a standard error table
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