Table 1.1a. Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Number, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
2012 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges
Total discharge
records
Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record Non-linked
discharges
Total linked
discharge records
Year of admission
2012 2011 2010 2000-2009
Total  1,767,243 1,634,695 1,271,680 319,473 27,116 16,426 132,548
Alabama 2,885 2,850 2,244 469 87 50 35
Alaska 6,007 5,583 4,306 1,054 158 65 424
Arizona 24,329 24,291 10,945 9,040 3,205 1,101 38
Arkansas 12,640 7,144 6,202 882 41 19 5,496
California 164,875 162,432 119,977 37,743 2,513 2,199 2,443
Colorado 83,670 63,521 54,381 7,928 899 313 20,149
Connecticut 54,199 53,239 44,449 7,852 547 391 960
Delaware 8,114 5,902 4,486 1,316 65 35 2,212
District of Columbia 6,449 6,358 5,174 1,012 170 2 91
Florida 47,167 26,209 25,817 361 27 4 20,958
Georgia 28,366 27,260 17,589 7,276 1,257 1,138 1,106
Hawaii 9,629 9,542 7,200 2,261 70 11 87
Idaho 5,248 5,169 3,257 1,718 158 36 79
Illinois 44,384 38,795 30,678 7,486 563 68 5,589
Indiana 24,995 24,761 15,233 8,789 587 152 234
Iowa 27,835 26,177 20,293 5,652 216 16 1,658
Kentucky 46,922 38,280 35,705 2,410 138 27 8,642
Louisiana 18,199 17,185 12,850 4,014 244 77 1,014
Maine 12,494 11,539 8,461 2,465 292 321 955
Maryland 58,774 54,220 41,247 11,750 463 760 4,554
Massachusetts 78,507 75,658 64,935 9,318 866 539 2,849
Michigan 56,063 48,823 39,550 8,424 566 283 7,240
Minnesota 48,938 48,926 40,455 8,394 77 - - 12
Missouri 56,992 56,571 45,293 10,822 329 127 421
Montana 9,773 9,771 7,148 2,451 142 30 2
Nebraska 18,222 12,474 10,518 1,843 63 50 5,748
Nevada 11,159 10,747 7,997 2,445 166 139 412
New Hampshire 4,594 4,538 3,579 885 74 - - 56
New Jersey 68,973 68,518 52,457 13,558 1,125 1,378 455
New York 296,506 286,941 226,537 53,069 4,018 3,317 9,565
North Carolina 86,101 73,673 64,121 8,907 488 157 12,428
North Dakota 1,564 973 839 120 10 4 591
Ohio 32,574 32,180 19,813 10,455 1,374 538 394
Oklahoma 13,676 13,672 8,560 3,943 887 282 4
Oregon 48,350 47,376 33,601 12,420 783 572 974
Pennsylvania 222 154 149 5 - - - - 68
Puerto Rico 2,008 1,816 1,297 519 - - - - 192
Rhode Island 11,376 10,463 7,674 2,226 256 307 913
South Carolina 23,437 21,623 16,174 5,293 121 35 1,814
South Dakota 16,185 15,114 12,777 2,135 143 59 1,071
Tennessee 13,231 12,961 10,525 2,276 132 28 270
Texas 43,638 43,363 37,021 6,167 174 1 275
Utah 16,492 15,804 10,701 4,456 503 144 688
Vermont 9,041 8,534 6,696 1,523 175 140 507
Virginia 23,522 21,095 13,621 6,636 548 290 2,427
Washington 60,709 59,921 42,588 14,289 1,950 1,094 788
West Virginia 182 128 57 44 13 14 54
Wisconsin 22,946 17,944 13,651 3,861 321 111 5,002
Wyoming 5,081 4,477 2,852 1,511 112 2 604
- - Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. The discharges reported exclude codependents and discharges whose length of stay (LOS) was 0 days or whose reason for discharge was unknown/missing.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.1b. Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state and jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
2012 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges
Total discharge
records
Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record Non-linked
discharges
Total linked
discharge records
Year of admission
2012 2011 2010 2000-2009
Total  100.0  92.5  72.0  18.1   1.5   0.9   7.5
Alabama 100.0  98.8  77.8  16.3   3.0   1.7   1.2
Alaska 100.0  92.9  71.7  17.5   2.6   1.1   7.1
Arizona 100.0  99.8  45.0  37.2  13.2   4.5   0.2
Arkansas 100.0  56.5  49.1   7.0   0.3   0.2  43.5
California 100.0  98.5  72.8  22.9   1.5   1.3   1.5
Colorado 100.0  75.9  65.0   9.5   1.1   0.4  24.1
Connecticut 100.0  98.2  82.0  14.5   1.0   0.7   1.8
Delaware 100.0  72.7  55.3  16.2   0.8   0.4  27.3
District of Columbia 100.0  98.6  80.2  15.7   2.6 *   1.4
Florida 100.0  55.6  54.7   0.8   0.1 *  44.4
Georgia 100.0  96.1  62.0  25.7   4.4   4.0   3.9
Hawaii 100.0  99.1  74.8  23.5   0.7   0.1   0.9
Idaho 100.0  98.5  62.1  32.7   3.0   0.7   1.5
Illinois 100.0  87.4  69.1  16.9   1.3   0.2  12.6
Indiana 100.0  99.1  60.9  35.2   2.3   0.6   0.9
Iowa 100.0  94.0  72.9  20.3   0.8   0.1   6.0
Kentucky 100.0  81.6  76.1   5.1   0.3   0.1  18.4
Louisiana 100.0  94.4  70.6  22.1   1.3   0.4   5.6
Maine 100.0  92.4  67.7  19.7   2.3   2.6   7.6
Maryland 100.0  92.3  70.2  20.0   0.8   1.3   7.7
Massachusetts 100.0  96.4  82.7  11.9   1.1   0.7   3.6
Michigan 100.0  87.1  70.5  15.0   1.0   0.5  12.9
Minnesota 100.0 100.0  82.7  17.2   0.2 - - *
Missouri 100.0  99.3  79.5  19.0   0.6   0.2   0.7
Montana 100.0 100.0  73.1  25.1   1.5   0.3 *
Nebraska 100.0  68.5  57.7  10.1   0.3   0.3  31.5
Nevada 100.0  96.3  71.7  21.9   1.5   1.2   3.7
New Hampshire 100.0  98.8  77.9  19.3   1.6 - -   1.2
New Jersey 100.0  99.3  76.1  19.7   1.6   2.0   0.7
New York 100.0  96.8  76.4  17.9   1.4   1.1   3.2
North Carolina 100.0  85.6  74.5  10.3   0.6   0.2  14.4
North Dakota 100.0  62.2  53.6   7.7   0.6   0.3  37.8
Ohio 100.0  98.8  60.8  32.1   4.2   1.7   1.2
Oklahoma 100.0 100.0  62.6  28.8   6.5   2.1 *
Oregon 100.0  98.0  69.5  25.7   1.6   1.2   2.0
Pennsylvania 100.0  69.4  67.1   2.3 - - - -  30.6
Puerto Rico 100.0  90.4  64.6  25.8 - - - -   9.6
Rhode Island 100.0  92.0  67.5  19.6   2.3   2.7   8.0
South Carolina 100.0  92.3  69.0  22.6   0.5   0.1   7.7
South Dakota 100.0  93.4  78.9  13.2   0.9   0.4   6.6
Tennessee 100.0  98.0  79.5  17.2   1.0   0.2   2.0
Texas 100.0  99.4  84.8  14.1   0.4 *   0.6
Utah 100.0  95.8  64.9  27.0   3.0   0.9   4.2
Vermont 100.0  94.4  74.1  16.8   1.9   1.5   5.6
Virginia 100.0  89.7  57.9  28.2   2.3   1.2  10.3
Washington 100.0  98.7  70.2  23.5   3.2   1.8   1.3
West Virginia 100.0  70.3  31.3  24.2   7.1   7.7  29.7
Wisconsin 100.0  78.2  59.5  16.8   1.4   0.5  21.8
Wyoming 100.0  88.1  56.1  29.7   2.2 *  11.9
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. The discharges reported exclude codependents and discharges whose length of stay (LOS) was 0 days or whose reason for discharge was unknown/missing. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.2a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Type of service
Total Outpatient1 Detox2 Intensive
outpatient1
Short-term
residential1
Long-term
residential1
Hospital
residential1
Med.-asst. opi.
ther./detox3
No. of discharges  1,634,695 703,290 337,160 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 97,405
Alabama 2,850 188 32 1,458 539 543 - - 90
Alaska 5,583 2,591 1,663 424 135 678 - - 92
Arizona 24,291 22,247 207 58 848 35 79 817
Arkansas 7,144 2,673 1,595 543 1,719 124 - - 490
California 162,432 79,621 20,695 7,708 1,308 30,051 - - 23,049
Colorado 63,521 17,400 35,570 2,881 4,677 1,759 112 1,122
Connecticut 53,239 14,955 14,461 11,292 2,660 5,030 1,299 3,542
Delaware 5,902 2,815 1,782 407 47 372 - - 479
District of Columbia 6,358 1,776 1,241 711 1,774 99 - - 757
Florida 26,209 4,193 20,514 170 62 1,042 - - 228
Georgia 27,260 17,233 6,824 797 - - 2,406 - - - -
Hawaii 9,542 3,677 1,081 3,100 - - 1,660 - - 24
Idaho 5,169 3,610 24 1,330 90 4 - - 111
Illinois 38,795 20,340 3,358 5,231 6,909 706 - - 2,251
Indiana 24,761 20,844 856 1,819 449 292 102 399
Iowa 26,177 17,653 726 4,116 2,556 699 334 93
Kentucky 38,280 21,496 2,795 7,387 2,483 1,657 - - 2,462
Louisiana 17,185 4,780 786 1,900 6,453 2,860 - - 406
Maine 11,539 3,721 1,273 1,167 568 477 - - 4,333
Maryland 54,220 22,476 4,613 11,101 7,031 3,760 - - 5,239
Massachusetts 75,658 16,060 42,505 - - 4,477 6,135 - - 6,481
Michigan 48,823 24,919 6,578 2,572 5,266 3,357 - - 6,131
Minnesota 48,926 20 - - 25,264 10,018 9,616 1,306 2,702
Missouri 56,571 14,734 7,330 21,232 12,558 - - - - 717
Montana 9,771 5,206 2,504 1,317 125 280 339 - -
Nebraska 12,474 4,299 5,350 678 1,262 651 - - 234
Nevada 10,747 5,416 1,878 1,217 1,956 - - - - 280
New Hampshire 4,538 2,191 264 610 1,068 290 1 114
New Jersey 68,518 20,437 7,268 15,813 6,997 5,437 2 12,564
New York 286,941 124,774 85,260 6,782 37,696 21,287 - - 11,142
North Carolina 73,673 47,273 5,851 10,995 5,176 1,793 1,610 975
North Dakota 973 555 - - 247 98 71 2 - -
Ohio 32,180 20,124 2,421 5,526 45 2,251 - - 1,813
Oklahoma 13,672 8,061 2,021 41 3,227 209 113 - -
Oregon 47,376 29,492 4,958 6,866 - - 4,647 - - 1,413
Pennsylvania 154 11 18 1 7 11 - - 106
Puerto Rico 1,816 1,379 97 76 - - 181 - - 83
Rhode Island 10,463 4,132 1,872 886 776 524 291 1,982
South Carolina 21,623 13,928 3,000 4,153 140 402 - - - -
South Dakota 15,114 3,542 4,271 4,382 1,163 1,648 - - 108
Tennessee 12,961 1,859 1,624 3,771 4,479 1,222 - - 6
Texas 43,363 13,510 9,315 6,887 11,328 1,815 - - 508
Utah 15,804 7,133 3,290 3,231 732 1,072 1 345
Vermont 8,534 4,096 1,228 398 1,870 112 - - 830
Virginia 21,095 16,022 129 381 4,471 62 - - 30
Washington 59,921 18,569 12,277 13,878 9,596 2,756 - - 2,845
West Virginia 128 124 - - 4 - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 17,944 9,246 5,661 1,090 643 1,256 36 12
Wyoming 4,477 1,889 94 1,229 127 1,128 10 - -
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Excludes discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned.
2 Includes free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.
3 Includes only discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned. May include any service type.
NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states
should be made with caution; see Appendix A.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.2b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
No. of dis-
charges
Type of service
Outpatient1 Detox2 Intensive
outpatient1
Short-term
residential1
Long-term
residential1
Hospital
residential1
Med.-asst. opi.
ther./ detox3
Total
Total  1,634,695  43.0  20.6  12.4  10.1   7.5   0.3   6.0 100.0
Alabama 2,850   6.6   1.1  51.2  18.9  19.1 - -   3.2 100.0
Alaska 5,583  46.4  29.8   7.6   2.4  12.1 - -   1.6 100.0
Arizona 24,291  91.6   0.9   0.2   3.5   0.1   0.3   3.4 100.0
Arkansas 7,144  37.4  22.3   7.6  24.1   1.7 - -   6.9 100.0
California 162,432  49.0  12.7   4.7   0.8  18.5 - -  14.2 100.0
Colorado 63,521  27.4  56.0   4.5   7.4   2.8   0.2   1.8 100.0
Connecticut 53,239  28.1  27.2  21.2   5.0   9.4   2.4   6.7 100.0
Delaware 5,902  47.7  30.2   6.9   0.8   6.3 - -   8.1 100.0
District of Columbia 6,358  27.9  19.5  11.2  27.9   1.6 - -  11.9 100.0
Florida 26,209  16.0  78.3   0.6   0.2   4.0 - -   0.9 100.0
Georgia 27,260  63.2  25.0   2.9 - -   8.8 - - - - 100.0
Hawaii 9,542  38.5  11.3  32.5 - -  17.4 - -   0.3 100.0
Idaho 5,169  69.8   0.5  25.7   1.7   0.1 - -   2.1 100.0
Illinois 38,795  52.4   8.7  13.5  17.8   1.8 - -   5.8 100.0
Indiana 24,761  84.2   3.5   7.3   1.8   1.2   0.4   1.6 100.0
Iowa 26,177  67.4   2.8  15.7   9.8   2.7   1.3   0.4 100.0
Kentucky 38,280  56.2   7.3  19.3   6.5   4.3 - -   6.4 100.0
Louisiana 17,185  27.8   4.6  11.1  37.6  16.6 - -   2.4 100.0
Maine 11,539  32.2  11.0  10.1   4.9   4.1 - -  37.6 100.0
Maryland 54,220  41.5   8.5  20.5  13.0   6.9 - -   9.7 100.0
Massachusetts 75,658  21.2  56.2 - -   5.9   8.1 - -   8.6 100.0
Michigan 48,823  51.0  13.5   5.3  10.8   6.9 - -  12.6 100.0
Minnesota 48,926 * - -  51.6  20.5  19.7   2.7   5.5 100.0
Missouri 56,571  26.0  13.0  37.5  22.2 - - - -   1.3 100.0
Montana 9,771  53.3  25.6  13.5   1.3   2.9   3.5 - - 100.0
Nebraska 12,474  34.5  42.9   5.4  10.1   5.2 - -   1.9 100.0
Nevada 10,747  50.4  17.5  11.3  18.2 - - - -   2.6 100.0
New Hampshire 4,538  48.3   5.8  13.4  23.5   6.4 *   2.5 100.0
New Jersey 68,518  29.8  10.6  23.1  10.2   7.9 *  18.3 100.0
New York 286,941  43.5  29.7   2.4  13.1   7.4 - -   3.9 100.0
North Carolina 73,673  64.2   7.9  14.9   7.0   2.4   2.2   1.3 100.0
North Dakota 973  57.0 - -  25.4  10.1   7.3   0.2 - - 100.0
Ohio 32,180  62.5   7.5  17.2   0.1   7.0 - -   5.6 100.0
Oklahoma 13,672  59.0  14.8   0.3  23.6   1.5   0.8 - - 100.0
Oregon 47,376  62.3  10.5  14.5 - -   9.8 - -   3.0 100.0
Pennsylvania 154   7.1  11.7   0.6   4.5   7.1 - -  68.8 100.0
Puerto Rico 1,816  75.9   5.3   4.2 - -  10.0 - -   4.6 100.0
Rhode Island 10,463  39.5  17.9   8.5   7.4   5.0   2.8  18.9 100.0
South Carolina 21,623  64.4  13.9  19.2   0.6   1.9 - - - - 100.0
South Dakota 15,114  23.4  28.3  29.0   7.7  10.9 - -   0.7 100.0
Tennessee 12,961  14.3  12.5  29.1  34.6   9.4 - - * 100.0
Texas 43,363  31.2  21.5  15.9  26.1   4.2 - -   1.2 100.0
Utah 15,804  45.1  20.8  20.4   4.6   6.8 *   2.2 100.0
Vermont 8,534  48.0  14.4   4.7  21.9   1.3 - -   9.7 100.0
Virginia 21,095  76.0   0.6   1.8  21.2   0.3 - -   0.1 100.0
Washington 59,921  31.0  20.5  23.2  16.0   4.6 - -   4.7 100.0
West Virginia 128  96.9 - -   3.1 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Wisconsin 17,944  51.5  31.5   6.1   3.6   7.0   0.2   0.1 100.0
Wyoming 4,477  42.2   2.1  27.5   2.8  25.2   0.2 - - 100.0
- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Excludes discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned.
2 Includes free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.
3 Includes only discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned. May include any service type.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.3a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge 
Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Incar-
cerated
Death Other
No. of discharges  1,634,695 731,573 243,528 423,357 117,355 36,070 3,018 79,794
Alabama 2,850 1,286 170 678 321 53 9 333
Alaska 5,583 2,850 345 1,108 715 163 5 397
Arizona 24,291 6,576 154 13,531 - - 645 151 3,234
Arkansas 7,144 3,694 786 1,633 844 84 6 97
California 162,432 62,363 40,749 55,716 - - 3,199 405 - -
Colorado 63,521 48,370 3,086 4,285 3,642 1,657 56 2,425
Connecticut 53,239 27,809 7,640 10,034 3,513 1,044 76 3,123
Delaware 5,902 2,733 460 855 1,140 203 10 501
District of Columbia 6,358 3,628 573 - - 608 86 23 1,440
Florida 26,209 17,838 2,873 4,911 225 140 8 214
Georgia 27,260 9,436 2,018 8,142 2,118 582 122 4,842
Hawaii 9,542 3,118 3,575 1,638 1,028 180 3 - -
Idaho 5,169 2,329 8 1,380 391 520 13 528
Illinois 38,795 13,796 8,076 12,915 3,246 713 49 - -
Indiana 24,761 8,712 372 10,129 3,943 571 54 980
Iowa 26,177 14,254 1,266 7,829 1,399 965 35 429
Kentucky 38,280 6,140 26,894 3,001 510 172 60 1,503
Louisiana 17,185 3,447 6,419 5,271 1,232 155 3 658
Maine 11,539 5,444 - - 3,532 1,429 390 27 717
Maryland 54,220 23,791 8,281 15,815 4,643 1,340 127 223
Massachusetts 75,658 45,763 1,490 16,962 4,750 511 113 6,069
Michigan 48,823 14,363 11,153 14,029 2,577 1,167 93 5,441
Minnesota 48,926 27,456 3,476 10,778 4,163 676 51 2,326
Missouri 56,571 15,185 25,315 10,783 3,657 863 76 692
Montana 9,771 4,981 1,606 2,187 400 - - - - 597
Nebraska 12,474 7,074 459 3,054 413 186 15 1,273
Nevada 10,747 3,548 713 1,903 1,095 413 12 3,063
New Hampshire 4,538 2,044 429 87 405 85 - - 1,488
New Jersey 68,518 36,445 475 16,896 3,726 1,710 155 9,111
New York 286,941 142,086 16,267 86,199 27,693 8,091 634 5,971
North Carolina 73,673 18,402 28,077 23,050 200 - - 52 3,892
North Dakota 973 409 36 295 115 28 1 89
Ohio 32,180 11,926 2,344 7,533 6,475 987 88 2,827
Oklahoma 13,672 7,080 1,057 4,127 675 338 20 375
Oregon 47,376 23,760 4,987 10,943 4,470 868 93 2,255
Pennsylvania 154 51 31 33 24 10 3 2
Puerto Rico 1,816 1,269 68 288 42 33 8 108
Rhode Island 10,463 4,229 1,724 2,594 1,626 241 49 - -
South Carolina 21,623 10,651 2,922 4,527 2,792 333 27 371
South Dakota 15,114 9,728 2,381 1,400 640 487 14 464
Tennessee 12,961 7,200 359 3,127 1,792 174 3 306
Texas 43,363 24,846 2,944 7,017 4,974 693 8 2,881
Utah 15,804 6,329 3,208 3,773 2,087 383 24 - -
Vermont 8,534 2,725 1,720 2,693 567 202 20 607
Virginia 21,095 3 70 9,831 4,167 3,064 4 3,956
Washington 59,921 23,694 13,789 12,266 5,637 1,007 138 3,390
West Virginia 128 - - - - 102 23 1 1 1
Wisconsin 17,944 10,977 2,323 2,730 1,024 449 62 379
Wyoming 4,477 1,735 360 1,747 199 208 12 216
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.3b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
No. of dis-
charges
Reason for discharge 
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Incar-
cerated
Death Other Total
Total  1,634,695  44.8  14.9  25.9   7.2   2.2   0.2   4.9 100.0
Alabama 2,850  45.1   6.0  23.8  11.3   1.9   0.3  11.7 100.0
Alaska 5,583  51.0   6.2  19.8  12.8   2.9   0.1   7.1 100.0
Arizona 24,291  27.1   0.6  55.7 - -   2.7   0.6  13.3 100.0
Arkansas 7,144  51.7  11.0  22.9  11.8   1.2   0.1   1.4 100.0
California 162,432  38.4  25.1  34.3 - -   2.0   0.2     - - 100.0
Colorado 63,521  76.1   4.9   6.7   5.7   2.6   0.1   3.8 100.0
Connecticut 53,239  52.2  14.4  18.8   6.6   2.0   0.1   5.9 100.0
Delaware 5,902  46.3   7.8  14.5  19.3   3.4   0.2   8.5 100.0
District of Columbia 6,358  57.1   9.0     - -   9.6   1.4   0.4  22.6 100.0
Florida 26,209  68.1  11.0  18.7   0.9   0.5      *   0.8 100.0
Georgia 27,260  34.6   7.4  29.9   7.8   2.1   0.4  17.8 100.0
Hawaii 9,542  32.7  37.5  17.2  10.8   1.9      *     - - 100.0
Idaho 5,169  45.1   0.2  26.7   7.6  10.1   0.3  10.2 100.0
Illinois 38,795  35.6  20.8  33.3   8.4   1.8   0.1     - - 100.0
Indiana 24,761  35.2   1.5  40.9  15.9   2.3   0.2   4.0 100.0
Iowa 26,177  54.5   4.8  29.9   5.3   3.7   0.1   1.6 100.0
Kentucky 38,280  16.0  70.3   7.8   1.3   0.4   0.2   3.9 100.0
Louisiana 17,185  20.1  37.4  30.7   7.2   0.9      *   3.8 100.0
Maine 11,539  47.2     - -  30.6  12.4   3.4   0.2   6.2 100.0
Maryland 54,220  43.9  15.3  29.2   8.6   2.5   0.2   0.4 100.0
Massachusetts 75,658  60.5   2.0  22.4   6.3   0.7   0.1   8.0 100.0
Michigan 48,823  29.4  22.8  28.7   5.3   2.4   0.2  11.1 100.0
Minnesota 48,926  56.1   7.1  22.0   8.5   1.4   0.1   4.8 100.0
Missouri 56,571  26.8  44.7  19.1   6.5   1.5   0.1   1.2 100.0
Montana 9,771  51.0  16.4  22.4   4.1     - -     - -   6.1 100.0
Nebraska 12,474  56.7   3.7  24.5   3.3   1.5   0.1  10.2 100.0
Nevada 10,747  33.0   6.6  17.7  10.2   3.8   0.1  28.5 100.0
New Hampshire 4,538  45.0   9.5   1.9   8.9   1.9     - -  32.8 100.0
New Jersey 68,518  53.2   0.7  24.7   5.4   2.5   0.2  13.3 100.0
New York 286,941  49.5   5.7  30.0   9.7   2.8   0.2   2.1 100.0
North Carolina 73,673  25.0  38.1  31.3   0.3     - -   0.1   5.3 100.0
North Dakota 973  42.0   3.7  30.3  11.8   2.9   0.1   9.1 100.0
Ohio 32,180  37.1   7.3  23.4  20.1   3.1   0.3   8.8 100.0
Oklahoma 13,672  51.8   7.7  30.2   4.9   2.5   0.1   2.7 100.0
Oregon 47,376  50.2  10.5  23.1   9.4   1.8   0.2   4.8 100.0
Pennsylvania 154  33.1  20.1  21.4  15.6   6.5   1.9   1.3 100.0
Puerto Rico 1,816  69.9   3.7  15.9   2.3   1.8   0.4   5.9 100.0
Rhode Island 10,463  40.4  16.5  24.8  15.5   2.3   0.5     - - 100.0
South Carolina 21,623  49.3  13.5  20.9  12.9   1.5   0.1   1.7 100.0
South Dakota 15,114  64.4  15.8   9.3   4.2   3.2   0.1   3.1 100.0
Tennessee 12,961  55.6   2.8  24.1  13.8   1.3      *   2.4 100.0
Texas 43,363  57.3   6.8  16.2  11.5   1.6      *   6.6 100.0
Utah 15,804  40.0  20.3  23.9  13.2   2.4   0.2     - - 100.0
Vermont 8,534  31.9  20.2  31.6   6.6   2.4   0.2   7.1 100.0
Virginia 21,095      *   0.3  46.6  19.8  14.5      *  18.8 100.0
Washington 59,921  39.5  23.0  20.5   9.4   1.7   0.2   5.7 100.0
West Virginia 128     - -     - -  79.7  18.0   0.8   0.8   0.8 100.0
Wisconsin 17,944  61.2  12.9  15.2   5.7   2.5   0.3   2.1 100.0
Wyoming 4,477  38.8   8.0  39.0   4.4   4.6   0.3   4.8 100.0
- -  Quantity is zero; *  Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.4. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and type of service: Number, percent distribution, and median length of stay (LOS), 2012
Type of service Total1 Completed Transferred Dropped out Terminated Other
Reason for discharge (number)
Outpatient2 703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277
Detoxification3 337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725
Intensive outpatient2 203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229
Short-term residential2 165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888
Long-term residential2 122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635
Hospital residential2 5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194
Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.4 72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102
Med.-asst. opi. detoxification5 19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571
No. of discharges. 1,628,845 729,178 242,559 421,892 116,595 118,621
Percent distribution by reason for discharge and type of service
Outpatient2  43.2  36.0  39.7  51.4  50.3  58.4
Detoxification3  20.7  32.0  14.1  12.8   6.0   7.4
Intensive outpatient2  12.5   9.2  18.8  12.7  15.8  15.4
Short-term residential2  10.2  12.4  11.3   7.2   9.6   5.0
Long-term residential2   7.5   7.5   8.1   7.3  10.8   3.9
Hospital residential2   0.3   0.4   0.4   0.3   0.2   0.2
Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.4   4.4   1.2   5.9   7.0   7.1   9.4
Med.-asst. opi. detoxification5   1.2   1.3   1.6   1.3   0.3   0.5
Total. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Percent distribution by type of service and reason for discharge
Outpatient2 100.0  37.3  13.7  30.8   8.3   9.9
Detoxification3 100.0  69.2  10.1  16.0   2.1   2.6
Intensive outpatient2 100.0  33.2  22.5  26.3   9.0   9.0
Short-term residential2 100.0  54.7  16.6  18.4   6.8   3.6
Long-term residential2 100.0  44.6  16.0  25.3  10.3   3.8
Hospital residential2 100.0  53.9  16.5  23.0   3.2   3.4
Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.4 100.0  12.0  20.0  41.2  11.4  15.4
Med.-asst. opi. detoxification5 100.0  47.1  20.4  27.6   2.0   2.9
Total. 100.0  44.8  14.9  25.9   7.2   7.3
Median length of stay (days)
Outpatient2 90 129 42 61 79 79
Detoxification3 4 4 4 2 3 2
Intensive outpatient2 56 84 45 38 49 50
Short-term residential2 21 27 21 7 13 13
Long-term residential2 56 90 29 26 49 49
Hospital residential2 7 14 5 5 12 4
Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.4 153 201 129 114 239 215
Med.-asst. opi. detoxification5 7 6 7 11 5 7
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Excludes medication-assisted opioid therapy and detoxification.
3 Includes free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.
4 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
5 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.5. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2012
Characteristics at admission Type of service
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Gender
Male 1,079,062 464,643 125,164 107,692 78,363 3,607 245,158 41,326 13,109
Female 549,424 238,440 77,930 57,904 44,067 2,030 91,947 30,736 6,370
No. of discharges  1,628,486 703,083 203,094 165,596 122,430 5,637 337,105 72,062 19,479
Age at admission
12 to 20 years 204,623 124,579 29,209 17,931 15,039 259 14,477 2,132 997
21 to 30 years 505,724 223,635 68,684 52,813 40,481 1,509 87,256 24,057 7,289
31 to 40 years 364,801 153,813 47,036 37,212 28,010 1,322 75,044 17,974 4,390
41 to 50 years 341,282 126,483 37,766 35,938 25,730 1,553 94,194 15,773 3,845
Over 50 years 212,415 74,780 20,432 21,715 13,207 994 66,189 12,135 2,963
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic) 991,652 413,953 127,021 111,279 68,590 4,322 208,411 45,358 12,718
Black (non-Hispanic) 311,958 140,163 41,311 31,104 24,501 713 60,668 10,921 2,577
Hispanic origin 208,071 97,568 17,004 15,123 17,014 341 45,808 11,962 3,251
Other 103,782 43,827 16,163 7,336 11,489 238 20,547 3,399 783
No. of discharges  1,615,463 695,511 201,499 164,842 121,594 5,614 335,434 71,640 19,329
Primary substance
Alcohol 627,430 280,774 74,222 61,005 36,227 3,088 169,551 1,176 1,387
Opiates 427,446 98,863 39,468 49,358 31,771 1,324 120,700 68,545 17,417
Marijuana/hashish 279,485 191,075 45,937 17,624 16,374 245 7,661 517 52
Cocaine 116,099 50,375 16,581 17,497 14,384 456 16,007 647 152
Stimulants 127,037 59,444 20,878 13,796 19,685 212 12,724 235 63
Other/unknown 51,348 22,759 6,041 6,329 4,026 312 10,517 951 413
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Frequency of use
No use in the past month 460,906 297,659 79,298 19,779 41,260 583 9,065 12,952 310
Some use 509,520 262,213 72,386 49,862 38,517 1,326 71,510 11,510 2,196
Daily 637,190 130,366 49,277 93,977 41,239 3,622 254,519 47,242 16,948
No. of discharges  1,607,616 690,238 200,961 163,618 121,016 5,531 335,094 71,704 19,454
No. of prior treatment
episodes
None 594,026 336,199 73,889 45,870 31,535 1,658 82,838 15,861 6,176
1 or more 900,647 341,360 125,401 117,779 88,089 2,825 157,350 54,635 13,208
No. of discharges  1,494,673 677,559 199,290 163,649 119,624 4,483 240,188 70,496 19,384
Treatment referral source
Criminal justice/DUI 535,462 339,194 86,922 29,716 41,578 373 33,978 3,319 382
Self or individual 573,151 157,021 50,390 56,210 34,004 2,953 204,385 52,515 15,673
Health care/community 491,777 194,647 60,988 77,432 44,251 2,163 94,212 14,772 3,312
No. of discharges  1,600,390 690,862 198,300 163,358 119,833 5,489 332,575 70,606 19,367
Employment status4
Employed 332,112 204,839 43,764 19,686 6,700 798 38,115 14,825 3,385
Unemployed 617,983 261,298 86,394 69,162 41,585 2,851 120,419 27,652 8,622
Not in labor force 592,618 203,474 65,086 72,691 70,855 1,439 143,568 28,632 6,873
No. of discharges  1,542,713 669,611 195,244 161,539 119,140 5,088 302,102 71,109 18,880
Years of education4
Fewer than 12 years 438,443 185,450 56,916 43,993 36,391 1,164 85,557 23,497 5,475
12 years (or GED) 660,461 274,162 80,204 66,385 49,282 2,395 147,149 31,560 9,324
More than 12 years 389,669 162,460 47,893 44,986 27,846 1,503 84,744 15,911 4,326
No. of discharges  1,488,573 622,072 185,013 155,364 113,519 5,062 317,450 70,968 19,125
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and older for employment status and aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few cases to report
NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.6a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2012 
Selected characteristics at admission Type of service
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst. opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Arrests in past 30 days
0 1,384,012 640,901 184,011 141,757 108,035 4,831 222,851 63,171 18,455
1 109,719 49,216 15,791 16,594 12,305 255 11,930 2,802 826
2 8,661 3,316 1,082 1,427 1,068 22 1,407 245 94
3 2,339 1,036 307 311 217 12 366 61 29
4 972 444 140 120 87 5 144 24 8
5 616 270 110 61 50 2 91 22 10
6 to 96 2,809 1,415 508 267 243 8 248 106 14
No. of discharges  1,509,128 696,598 201,949 160,537 122,005 5,135 237,037 66,431 19,436
Detailed not in labor force4
Homemaker 13,496 7,475 2,398 978 564 42 1,071 924 44
Student 57,755 35,227 8,842 5,245 5,187 71 2,528 557 98
Retired 11,397 4,847 1,369 1,364 355 97 3,035 292 38
Disabled 115,552 45,035 14,603 14,964 5,633 522 26,580 7,490 725
Inmate of institution 31,679 10,274 7,944 3,712 7,402 134 1,871 337 5
Other 267,300 61,851 24,400 45,232 28,666 572 92,496 11,211 2,872
No. of discharges  497,179 164,709 59,556 71,495 47,807 1,438 127,581 20,811 3,782
Employment status4
Employed 332,112 204,839 43,764 19,686 6,700 798 38,115 14,825 3,385
Unemployed 617,983 261,298 86,394 69,162 41,585 2,851 120,419 27,652 8,622
Not in labor force 592,618 203,474 65,086 72,691 70,855 1,439 143,568 28,632 6,873
No. of discharges  1,542,713 669,611 195,244 161,539 119,140 5,088 302,102 71,109 18,880
Frequency of use
No use in the past month 460,906 297,659 79,298 19,779 41,260 583 9,065 12,952 310
Some use 509,520 262,213 72,386 49,862 38,517 1,326 71,510 11,510 2,196
Daily use 637,190 130,366 49,277 93,977 41,239 3,622 254,519 47,242 16,948
No. of discharges 1,607,616 690,238 200,961 163,618 121,016 5,531 335,094 71,704 19,454
Living arrangements
Homeless 222,549 37,978 13,658 29,206 31,957 836 101,108 4,817 2,989
Dependent living 332,673 149,874 52,450 35,569 44,897 305 35,827 10,278 3,473
Independent living 1,048,153 507,484 134,649 97,938 44,557 3,987 190,326 56,271 12,941
No. of discharges  1,603,375 695,336 200,757 162,713 121,411 5,128 327,261 71,366 19,403
Primary substance
Alcohol 627,430 280,774 74,222 61,005 36,227 3,088 169,551 1,176 1,387
Opiates 427,446 98,863 39,468 49,358 31,771 1,324 120,700 68,545 17,417
Marijuana/hashish 279,485 191,075 45,937 17,624 16,374 245 7,661 517 52
Cocaine 116,099 50,375 16,581 17,497 14,384 456 16,007 647 152
Stimulants 127,037 59,444 20,878 13,796 19,685 212 12,724 235 63
Other/unknown 51,348 22,759 6,041 6,329 4,026 312 10,517 951 413
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days
No attend. in the past month 856,444 405,392 109,828 98,865 45,148 3,939 158,306 29,034 5,932
At least 1 time in the past month 293,987 119,582 50,144 45,338 33,277 923 35,827 7,748 1,148
1-3 times in past month 68,900 23,660 13,584 11,191 5,496 339 11,747 2,501 382
4-7 times in past month 51,037 20,005 10,259 7,174 4,514 141 7,281 1,352 311
8-15 times in past month 50,116 19,640 11,087 5,844 5,767 73 6,227 1,267 211
16-30 times in past month 54,249 22,112 9,338 7,305 7,543 265 6,339 1,207 140
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
69,685 34,165 5,876 13,824 9,957 105 4,233 1,421 104
No. of discharges  1,150,431 524,974 159,972 144,203 78,425 4,862 194,133 36,782 7,080
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.6b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics at discharge Type of service
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst. opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Arrests in past 30 days
0 1,354,813 616,261 180,088 150,819 110,093 5,015 223,322 54,621 14,594
1 60,695 29,357 9,550 6,743 3,575 88 7,651 3,360 371
2 4,844 2,105 586 613 311 7 897 296 29
3 1,331 573 165 179 65 2 296 44 7
4 588 274 84 56 33 2 122 14 3
5 349 158 52 43 17 2 59 14 4
6 to 96 2,144 1,127 230 246 121 9 266 128 17
No. of discharges  1,424,764 649,855 190,755 158,699 114,215 5,125 232,613 58,477 15,025
Detailed not in labor force4
Homemaker 12,905 7,297 2,193 910 577 45 880 966 37
Student 54,175 31,922 7,965 4,728 6,784 54 2,091 539 92
Retired 9,812 4,780 1,292 1,309 375 90 1,647 276 43
Disabled 102,210 44,245 13,440 13,875 5,390 566 16,239 7,823 632
Inmate of institution 32,307 13,104 7,703 3,574 3,943 180 2,536 1,005 262
Other 194,994 55,792 23,792 39,933 21,935 618 38,212 11,672 3,040
No. of discharges  406,403 157,140 56,385 64,329 39,004 1,553 61,605 22,281 4,106
Employment status4
Employed 359,223 226,458 49,672 18,292 17,765 830 29,209 14,232 2,765
Unemployed 549,713 217,646 76,347 74,959 39,662 2,635 109,997 21,906 6,561
Not in labor force 466,123 179,995 59,408 65,323 53,045 1,598 75,084 25,303 6,367
No. of discharges  1,375,059 624,099 185,427 158,574 110,472 5,063 214,290 61,441 15,693
Frequency of use
No use in the past month 674,604 336,605 97,761 87,712 75,255 1,264 50,294 20,748 4,965
Some use 314,813 134,517 40,827 27,230 15,393 1,858 80,749 10,950 3,289
Daily use 245,044 67,697 22,388 21,681 7,731 1,613 105,637 15,469 2,828
No. of discharges 1,234,461 538,819 160,976 136,623 98,379 4,735 236,680 47,167 11,082
Living arrangements
Homeless 138,125 28,849 10,684 18,015 18,355 672 56,356 3,692 1,502
Dependent living 333,845 132,558 49,735 48,959 47,235 451 42,328 8,679 3,900
Independent living 940,086 483,282 129,427 93,831 46,933 3,855 126,854 46,262 9,642
No. of discharges  1,412,056 644,689 189,846 160,805 112,523 4,978 225,538 58,633 15,044
Primary substance
Alcohol 547,486 261,826 68,327 58,620 34,981 2,710 118,824 1,249 949
Opiates 363,663 94,292 34,083 45,157 28,627 1,136 87,050 60,607 12,711
Marijuana/hashish 254,919 176,074 40,525 16,793 14,768 211 5,807 692 49
Cocaine 105,074 47,828 14,943 16,902 13,513 332 10,053 1,351 152
Stimulants 124,585 58,215 20,407 13,739 19,140 205 12,536 277 66
Other/unknown 233,118 65,055 24,842 14,398 11,438 1,043 102,890 7,895 5,557
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days
No attend. in the past month 703,586 338,471 74,952 46,490 23,400 2,308 185,913 28,755 3,297
At least 1 time in the past month 419,530 125,088 57,781 93,166 51,083 1,498 81,682 7,194 2,038
1-3 times in past month 74,202 25,527 13,715 11,162 5,409 394 15,120 2,552 323
4-7 times in past month 68,401 23,629 13,755 9,859 6,218 292 12,810 1,527 311
8-15 times in past month 69,578 21,480 14,295 13,994 10,311 178 7,225 1,096 999
16-30 times in past month 76,343 16,004 8,962 27,276 14,192 383 8,286 901 339
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
131,006 38,448 7,054 30,875 14,953 251 38,241 1,118 66
No. of discharges  1,123,116 463,559 132,733 139,656 74,483 3,806 267,595 35,949 5,335
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.7. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and characteristics at admission: Percent distribution, 2012
Characteristics at admission Type of service 
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Gender
Male  66.3  66.1  61.6  65.0  64.0  64.0  72.7  57.3  67.3
Female  33.7  33.9  38.4  35.0  36.0  36.0  27.3  42.7  32.7
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Age at admission
12 to 20 years  12.6  17.7  14.4  10.8  12.3   4.6   4.3   3.0   5.1
21 to 30 years  31.0  31.8  33.8  31.9  33.1  26.8  25.9  33.4  37.4
31 to 40 years  22.4  21.9  23.2  22.5  22.9  23.5  22.3  24.9  22.5
41 to 50 years  21.0  18.0  18.6  21.7  21.0  27.6  27.9  21.9  19.7
Over 50 years  13.0  10.6  10.1  13.1  10.8  17.6  19.6  16.8  15.2
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Race/ethnicity
White (non-Hispanic)  61.4  59.5  63.0  67.5  56.4  77.0  62.1  63.3  65.8
Black (non-Hispanic)  19.3  20.2  20.5  18.9  20.1  12.7  18.1  15.2  13.3
Hispanic origin  12.9  14.0   8.4   9.2  14.0   6.1  13.7  16.7  16.8
Other   6.4   6.3   8.0   4.5   9.4   4.2   6.1   4.7   4.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Primary substance
Alcohol  38.5  39.9  36.5  36.8  29.6  54.8  50.3   1.6   7.1
Opiates  26.2  14.1  19.4  29.8  25.9  23.5  35.8  95.1  89.4
Marijuana/hashish  17.2  27.2  22.6  10.6  13.4   4.3   2.3   0.7   0.3
Cocaine   7.1   7.2   8.2  10.6  11.7   8.1   4.7   0.9   0.8
Stimulants   7.8   8.5  10.3   8.3  16.1   3.8   3.8   0.3   0.3
Other/unknown   3.2   3.2   3.0   3.8   3.3   5.5   3.1   1.3   2.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Frequency of use
No use in the past month  28.7  43.1  39.5  12.1  34.1  10.5   2.7  18.1   1.6
Some use  31.7  38.0  36.0  30.5  31.8  24.0  21.3  16.1  11.3
Daily  39.6  18.9  24.5  57.4  34.1  65.5  76.0  65.9  87.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
No. of prior treatment
episodes
None  39.7  49.6  37.1  28.0  26.4  37.0  34.5  22.5  31.9
1 or more  60.3  50.4  62.9  72.0  73.6  63.0  65.5  77.5  68.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Treatment referral source
Criminal justice/DUI  33.5  49.1  43.8  18.2  34.7   6.8  10.2   4.7   2.0
Self or individual  35.8  22.7  25.4  34.4  28.4  53.8  61.5  74.4  80.9
Health care/community  30.7  28.2  30.8  47.4  36.9  39.4  28.3  20.9  17.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment status4
Employed  21.5  30.6  22.4  12.2   5.6  15.7  12.6  20.8  17.9
Unemployed  40.1  39.0  44.2  42.8  34.9  56.0  39.9  38.9  45.7
Not in labor force  38.4  30.4  33.3  45.0  59.5  28.3  47.5  40.3  36.4
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Years of education4
Fewer than 12 years  29.5  29.8  30.8  28.3  32.1  23.0  27.0  33.1  28.6
12 years (or GED)  44.4  44.1  43.4  42.7  43.4  47.3  46.4  44.5  48.8
More than 12 years  26.2  26.1  25.9  29.0  24.5  29.7  26.7  22.4  22.6
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and older for employment status and aged 18 and older for years of education. For years of education, self-contained special education classes that have no grade level equivalent are excluded from the tabulation because there were too few cases to report.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.8a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent distribution, 2012 
Selected characteristics
at admission
Type of service 
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Arrests in past 30 days
0  91.7  92.0  91.1  88.3  88.5  94.1  94.0  95.1  95.0
1   7.3   7.1   7.8  10.3  10.1   5.0   5.0   4.2   4.2
2   0.6   0.5   0.5   0.9   0.9   0.4   0.6   0.4   0.5
3   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.1   0.1
4   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1 * *
5 * *   0.1 * * * * *   0.1
6 to 96   0.2   0.2   0.3   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor force4
Homemaker   2.7   4.5   4.0   1.4   1.2   2.9   0.8   4.4   1.2
Student  11.6  21.4  14.8   7.3  10.8   4.9   2.0   2.7   2.6
Retired   2.3   2.9   2.3   1.9   0.7   6.7   2.4   1.4   1.0
Disabled  23.2  27.3  24.5  20.9  11.8  36.3  20.8  36.0  19.2
Inmate of institution   6.4   6.2  13.3   5.2  15.5   9.3   1.5   1.6   0.1
Other  53.8  37.6  41.0  63.3  60.0  39.8  72.5  53.9  75.9
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment status4
Employed  21.5  30.6  22.4  12.2   5.6  15.7  12.6  20.8  17.9
Unemployed/not in labor force  40.1  39.0  44.2  42.8  34.9  56.0  39.9  38.9  45.7
Not in labor force  38.4  30.4  33.3  45.0  59.5  28.3  47.5  40.3  36.4
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Frequency of use
No use in the past month  28.7  43.1  39.5  12.1  34.1  10.5   2.7  18.1   1.6
Some use  31.7  38.0  36.0  30.5  31.8  24.0  21.3  16.1  11.3
Daily use  39.6  18.9  24.5  57.4  34.1  65.5  76.0  65.9  87.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Living arrangements
Homeless  13.9   5.5   6.8  17.9  26.3  16.3  30.9   6.7  15.4
Dependent living  20.7  21.6  26.1  21.9  37.0   5.9  10.9  14.4  17.9
Independent living  65.4  73.0  67.1  60.2  36.7  77.7  58.2  78.8  66.7
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Primary substance
Alcohol  38.5  39.9  36.5  36.8  29.6  54.8  50.3   1.6   7.1
Opiates  26.2  14.1  19.4  29.8  25.9  23.5  35.8  95.1  89.4
Marijuana/hashish  17.2  27.2  22.6  10.6  13.4   4.3   2.3   0.7   0.3
Cocaine   7.1   7.2   8.2  10.6  11.7   8.1   4.7   0.9   0.8
Stimulants   7.8   8.5  10.3   8.3  16.1   3.8   3.8   0.3   0.3
Other/unknown   3.2   3.2   3.0   3.8   3.3   5.5   3.1   1.3   2.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days
No attend. in the past month  74.4  77.2  68.7  68.6  57.6  81.0  81.5  78.9  83.8
At least 1 time in the past month  25.6  22.8  31.3  31.4  42.4  19.0  18.5  21.1  16.2
1-3 times in past month   6.0   4.5   8.5   7.8   7.0   7.0   6.1   6.8   5.4
4-7 times in past month   4.4   3.8   6.4   5.0   5.8   2.9   3.8   3.7   4.4
8-15 times in past month   4.4   3.7   6.9   4.1   7.4   1.5   3.2   3.4   3.0
16-30 times in past month   4.7   4.2   5.8   5.1   9.6   5.5   3.3   3.3   2.0
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
  6.1   6.5   3.7   9.6  12.7   2.2   2.2   3.9   1.5
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.8b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent distribution, 2012
Selected characteristics
at discharge
Type of service 
Total1 Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-asst. opi.
detox3
No. of discharges  1,628,845 703,290 203,127 165,609 122,467 5,637 337,160 72,071 19,484
Arrests in past 30 days
0  95.1  94.8  94.4  95.0  96.4  97.9  96.0  93.4  97.1
1   4.3   4.5   5.0   4.2   3.1   1.7   3.3   5.7   2.5
2   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.3   0.1   0.4   0.5   0.2
3   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1 *   0.1   0.1 *
4 * * * * * *   0.1 * *
5 * * * * * * * * *
6 to 96   0.2   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor force4
Homemaker   3.2   4.6   3.9   1.4   1.5   2.9   1.4   4.3   0.9
Student  13.3  20.3  14.1   7.3  17.4   3.5   3.4   2.4   2.2
Retired   2.4   3.0   2.3   2.0   1.0   5.8   2.7   1.2   1.0
Disabled  25.1  28.2  23.8  21.6  13.8  36.4  26.4  35.1  15.4
Inmate of institution   7.9   8.3  13.7   5.6  10.1  11.6   4.1   4.5   6.4
Other  48.0  35.5  42.2  62.1  56.2  39.8  62.0  52.4  74.0
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment status4
Employed  26.1  36.3  26.8  11.5  16.1  16.4  13.6  23.2  17.6
Unemployed  40.0  34.9  41.2  47.3  35.9  52.0  51.3  35.7  41.8
Not in labor force  33.9  28.8  32.0  41.2  48.0  31.6  35.0  41.2  40.6
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Frequency of use
No use in the past month  54.6  62.5  60.7  64.2  76.5  26.7  21.2  44.0  44.8
Some use  25.5  25.0  25.4  19.9  15.6  39.2  34.1  23.2  29.7
Daily use  19.9  12.6  13.9  15.9   7.9  34.1  44.6  32.8  25.5
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Living arrangements
Homeless   9.8   4.5   5.6  11.2  16.3  13.5  25.0   6.3  10.0
Dependent living  23.6  20.6  26.2  30.4  42.0   9.1  18.8  14.8  25.9
Independent living  66.6  75.0  68.2  58.4  41.7  77.4  56.2  78.9  64.1
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Primary substance
Alcohol  33.6  37.2  33.6  35.4  28.6  48.1  35.2   1.7   4.9
Opiates  22.3  13.4  16.8  27.3  23.4  20.2  25.8  84.1  65.2
Marijuana/hashish  15.7  25.0  20.0  10.1  12.1   3.7   1.7   1.0   0.3
Cocaine   6.5   6.8   7.4  10.2  11.0   5.9   3.0   1.9   0.8
Stimulants   7.6   8.3  10.0   8.3  15.6   3.6   3.7   0.4   0.3
Other/unknown  14.3   9.3  12.2   8.7   9.3  18.5  30.5  11.0  28.5
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days
No attend. in the past month  62.6  73.0  56.5  33.3  31.4  60.6  69.5  80.0  61.8
At least 1 time in the past month  37.4  27.0 43.5  66.7  68.6  39.4  30.5  20.0  38.2
1-3 times in past month   6.6   5.5  10.3   8.0   7.3  10.4   5.7   7.1   6.1
4-7 times in past month   6.1   5.1  10.4   7.1   8.3   7.7   4.8   4.2   5.8
8-15 times in past month   6.2   4.6  10.8  10.0  13.8   4.7   2.7   3.0  18.7
16-30 times in past month   6.8   3.5   6.8  19.5  19.1  10.1   3.1   2.5   6.4
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
 11.7   8.3   5.3  22.1  20.1   6.6  14.3   3.1   1.2
Total  100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.9. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment or transferring to further treatment, by type of service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2012
Characteristics at admission No. of dis-
charges1
Type of service
Total Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Gender  
Male 1,079,062  60.4  51.4  56.4  72.2  59.6  71.6  79.5  29.0  66.4
Female   549,424  58.1  50.1  54.5  69.6  62.5  68.2  79.0  36.0  69.7
Total  1,628,486  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Age at admission  
12 to 20 years   204,623  54.3  50.0  51.1  67.8  57.8  66.8  78.9  32.0  74.3
21 to 30 years   505,724  56.9  49.9  54.7  68.0  58.0  67.8  74.6  34.2  68.3
31 to 40 years   364,801  59.2  50.9  56.8  71.0  60.9  68.8  76.9  32.6  66.3
41 to 50 years   341,282  62.8  51.3  56.9  74.3  62.6  70.6  81.7  28.8  66.1
Over 50 years   212,415  67.1  55.2  60.6  77.8  67.6  76.8  85.3  31.0  66.7
Total  1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Race/ethnicity  
White (non-Hispanic)   991,652  61.2  53.0  57.8  72.5  62.8  71.0  78.2  34.0  68.4
Black (non-Hispanic)   311,958  55.5  44.6  49.4  69.0  54.0  64.0  82.2  30.1  78.7
Hispanic origin   208,071  57.9  50.1  52.9  68.9  59.0  74.2  80.7  26.5  55.7
Other   103,782  61.3  52.6  58.5  70.1  65.0  69.3  81.3  31.7  65.0
Total  1,615,463  59.7  50.9  55.7  71.4  60.7  70.2  79.4  32.1  67.5
Primary substance  
Alcohol   627,430  67.0  56.6  60.2  77.0  64.4  73.4  84.0  50.6  80.2
Opiates   427,446  55.0  43.5  51.4  66.8  55.3  68.4  72.2  31.2  66.2
Marijuana/hashish   279,485  51.7  48.3  52.6  69.0  56.1  60.4  83.8  48.0  73.1
Cocaine   116,099  55.8  44.1  52.0  69.5  54.4  64.3  82.6  48.4  80.9
Stimulants   127,037  61.5  53.7  58.3  68.7  71.1  57.1  81.3  48.1  79.4
Other/unknown    51,348  56.6  44.2  52.8  68.3  59.8  74.4  77.5  41.2  71.4
Total  1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Frequency of use  
No use in the past month   460,906  58.7  55.8  61.7  76.4  64.3  71.5  85.3  43.3  67.4
Some use   509,520  58.9  50.1  52.3  74.5  63.6  68.0  87.8  33.5  69.1
Daily   637,190  61.5  43.2  51.8  69.0  54.0  71.1  76.9  28.6  67.3
Total  1,607,616  59.9  51.3  55.9  71.6  60.6  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
No. of prior treatment
episodes
 
None   594,026  59.6  54.6  57.6  70.6  67.2  66.3  77.1  35.6  66.5
1 or more   900,647  58.0  47.8  54.6  72.0  58.5  68.3  80.1  31.1  67.9
Total  1,494,673  58.6  51.2  55.7  71.6  60.8  67.6  79.1  32.1  67.4
Treatment referral source  
Criminal justice/DUI   535,462  62.2  58.8  61.0  76.7  64.9  78.3  84.7  46.1  87.4
Self or individual   573,151  57.7  41.2  50.2  67.4  60.5  75.4  75.8  29.1  63.5
Health care/community   491,777  59.8  46.1  52.9  72.4  57.3  61.3  85.4  40.2  83.4
Total  1,600,390  59.9  51.2  55.8  71.5  60.8  70.0  79.4  32.2  67.4
Employment status4  
Employed   332,112  62.2  58.4  62.1  78.4  71.3  75.6  82.8  35.2  64.3
Unemployed   617,983  57.5  47.4  52.8  70.4  60.9  63.2  79.6  31.6  63.7
Not in labor force   592,618  60.1  48.1  55.7  70.5  59.6  77.6  79.2  30.6  72.3
Total  1,542,713  59.5  50.9  55.8  71.4  60.7  69.2  79.8  31.9  66.9
Years of education4  
Fewer than 12 years   438,443  56.0  47.3  51.4  67.9  57.3  65.1  78.2  28.9  60.4
12 years (or GED)   660,461  60.6  51.9  56.9  71.4  60.8  69.1  79.4  32.1  68.4
More than 12 years   389,669  63.3  53.7  59.8  75.2  64.6  72.5  81.1  36.3  73.1
Total  1,488,573  59.9  51.0  56.0  71.5  60.6  69.2  79.5  32.0  67.2
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and older for employment status and aged 18 and older for years of education.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.10a. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment or transferring to further treatment, by type of service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2012
Selected characteristics
at admission
No. of dis-
charges1
Type of service
Total Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Arrests in past 30 days  
0 1,384,012  58.7  51.4  55.8  71.4  60.4  69.3  79.7  32.6  67.1
1   109,719  58.7  50.3  55.3  72.2  62.9  69.8  80.9  27.6  77.5
2     8,661  57.0  44.3  56.6  68.0  60.9  68.2  78.5  20.8  72.3
3     2,339  55.0  45.0  52.4  68.5  62.2  66.7  73.5  24.6  69.0
4       972  51.4  41.9  45.0  62.5  60.9  60.0  71.5  41.7  87.5
5       616  48.7  40.0  45.5  63.9  52.0 - -  68.1  31.8  80.0
6 to 96     2,809  51.4  46.4  47.2  68.5  62.1  87.5  74.6  17.0  35.7
Total  1,509,128  58.7  51.2  55.8  71.4  60.7  69.3  79.7  32.3  67.6
Detailed not in labor force4  
Homemaker    13,496  54.8  49.2  56.7  70.4  61.3  78.6  81.7  41.0  68.2
Student    57,755  55.6  51.3  55.1  68.8  60.9  71.8  83.9  33.9  68.4
Retired    11,397  70.7  60.8  63.3  81.9  72.7  81.4  87.6  31.8  86.8
Disabled   115,552  57.3  45.7  49.4  70.2  56.0  75.3  81.8  28.1  73.2
Inmate of institution    31,679  65.3  56.8  78.0  54.3  64.4  84.3  81.6  65.3  60.0
Other   267,300  60.1  40.7  52.9  71.6  46.9  78.0  76.7  26.5  80.9
Total    497,179  59.3  46.3  56.1  70.4  52.5  77.5  78.2  28.6  79.0
Employment status4  
Employed   332,112  62.2  58.4  62.1  78.4  71.3  75.6  82.8  35.2  64.3
Unemployed   617,983  57.5  47.4  52.8  70.4  60.9  63.2  79.6  31.6  63.7
Not in labor force   592,618  60.1  48.1  55.7  70.5  59.6  77.6  79.2  30.6  72.3
Total  1,542,713  59.5  50.9  55.8  71.4  60.7  69.2  79.8  31.9  66.9
Frequency of use  
No use in the past month   460,906  58.7  55.8  61.7  76.4  64.3  71.5  85.3  43.3  67.4
Some use   509,520  58.9  50.1  52.3  74.5  63.6  68.0  87.8  33.5  69.1
Daily use   637,190  61.5  43.2  51.8  69.0  54.0  71.1  76.9  28.6  67.3
Total  1,607,616  59.9  51.3  55.9  71.6  60.6  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Living arrangements  
Homeless   222,549  65.8  42.9  48.2  68.9  58.7  70.0  79.4  30.8  73.7
Dependent living   332,673  60.9  54.3  59.0  69.8  63.7  66.6  83.6  42.1  68.2
Independent living 1,048,153  58.1  50.8  55.3  73.1  59.1  69.5  79.1  30.2  65.9
Total  1,603,375  59.8  51.2  55.8  71.7  60.7  69.4  79.7  31.9  67.5
Primary substance  
Alcohol   627,430  67.0  56.6  60.2  77.0  64.4  73.4  84.0  50.6  80.2
Opiates   427,446  55.0  43.5  51.4  66.8  55.3  68.4  72.2  31.2  66.2
Marijuana/hashish   279,485  51.7  48.3  52.6  69.0  56.1  60.4  83.8  48.0  73.1
Cocaine   116,099  55.8  44.1  52.0  69.5  54.4  64.3  82.6  48.4  80.9
Stimulants   127,037  61.5  53.7  58.3  68.7  71.1  57.1  81.3  48.1  79.4
Other/unknown    51,348  56.6  44.2  52.8  68.3  59.8  74.4  77.5  41.2  71.4
Total  1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days  
No attend. in the past month   856,444  58.1  49.5  56.0  70.8  53.1  68.8  79.5  30.3  77.4
At least 1 time in the past month   293,987  59.5  50.5  58.2  73.1  58.7  77.4  78.8  38.5  77.6
1-3 times in past month    68,900  59.3  48.6  56.0  70.1  62.8  73.7  77.4  34.1  74.3
4-7 times in past month    51,037  59.8  49.9  59.5  71.2  62.2  77.3  77.1  39.0  80.1
8-15 times in past month    50,116  62.4  55.8  60.7  74.2  60.3  72.6  79.4  46.2  80.6
16-30 times in past month    54,249  65.7  62.4  61.3  72.9  60.0  90.6  83.0  54.3  77.9
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
   69,685  52.7  41.3  51.3  76.1  52.9  59.0  78.5  25.3  76.0
Total  1,150,431  58.5  49.7  56.7  71.5  55.5  70.4  79.4  32.0  77.4
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 1.10b. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment or transferring to further treatment, by type of service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2012
Selected characteristics
at discharge
No. of dis-
charges1
Type of service
Total Out-
patient
Intensive
outpatient
Short-term
residential
Long-term
residential
Hospital
residential
Detox-
ification
Outpatient
med.-asst.
opi. ther.2
Med.-
asst. opi.
detox3
1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Arrests in past 30 days  
0 1,354,813  62.9  56.0  60.1  72.7  65.5  70.8  80.5  39.1  84.5
1    60,695  42.7  31.5  36.5  63.9  46.9  59.1  82.4  15.8  74.4
2     4,844  48.7  34.7  42.5  61.3  54.7  85.7  83.9  17.6  72.4
3     1,331  52.8  40.7  43.6  62.0  63.1  50.0  78.4  15.9  85.7
4       588  51.2  42.3  47.6  58.9  45.5 - -  76.2   7.1 100.0
5       349  45.8  33.5  36.5  58.1  64.7  50.0  72.9  42.9  50.0
6 to 96     2,144  49.5  39.7  40.4  75.2  67.8  77.8  77.1  20.3  94.1
Total  1,424,764  61.9  54.8  58.8  72.2  64.9  70.6  80.5  37.6  84.2
Detailed not in labor force4  
Homemaker    12,905  57.1  51.7  64.1  72.3  65.7  75.6  80.0  41.1  56.8
Student    54,175  58.4  53.9  60.4  70.3  62.5  87.0  84.9  39.0  78.3
Retired     9,812  71.2  64.3  69.2  81.5  75.7  84.4  88.8  32.6  88.4
Disabled   102,210  56.1  47.3  51.9  71.0  58.3  78.1  81.3  30.1  70.9
Inmate of institution    32,307  50.7  37.0  64.1  49.5  51.0  81.1  86.8  23.4  90.8
Other   194,994  53.1  37.6  48.4  70.6  39.2  78.2  74.5  24.7  79.2
Total    406,403  54.9  45.1  54.1  69.7  47.8  79.1  77.6  27.7  78.5
Employment status4  
Employed   359,223  66.7  63.8  67.3  79.7  77.5  75.8  83.5  42.2  84.3
Unemployed   549,713  59.8  47.6  55.1  72.5  65.4  63.9  80.0  35.6  82.2
Not in labor force   466,123  59.9  50.7  55.6  70.0  61.1  78.3  81.3  35.3  84.8
Total  1,375,059  61.6  54.4  58.5  72.3  65.3  70.4  80.9  37.0  83.6
Frequency of use  
No use in the past month   674,604  69.2  65.1  71.9  79.9  70.6  81.5  78.0  49.9  80.6
Some use   314,813  56.8  42.0  47.3  60.5  52.7  73.0  87.1  33.5  94.0
Daily use   245,044  58.8  42.1  48.0  55.0  54.0  56.5  75.8  35.3  82.0
Total  1,234,461  64.0  56.4  62.3  72.1  66.5  69.6  80.1  41.3  84.9
Living arrangements  
Homeless   138,125  65.1  46.0  47.0  61.5  62.6  67.0  81.9  33.2  80.0
Dependent living   333,845  67.5  60.7  61.7  77.5  66.8  74.5  86.7  47.7  92.5
Independent living   940,086  59.5  53.5  58.2  72.1  65.0  71.5  79.0  36.1  81.4
Total  1,412,056  61.9  54.6  58.5  72.6  65.4  71.2  81.2  37.7  84.1
Primary substance  
Alcohol   547,486  65.9  55.9  61.3  77.0  64.7  72.5  85.2  47.8  76.7
Opiates   363,663  53.5  43.0  52.1  66.6  55.0  67.2  70.5  32.9  65.5
Marijuana/hashish   254,919  51.6  47.8  54.1  69.1  56.6  63.0  86.1  36.8  65.3
Cocaine   105,074  53.9  43.4  51.9  69.4  54.1  59.3  83.5  31.6  77.0
Stimulants   124,585  62.4  54.8  59.3  69.1  71.7  62.0  81.9  44.0  75.8
Other/unknown   233,118  64.6  53.3  47.2  69.5  56.7  75.0  79.1  22.2  70.1
Total  1,628,845  59.7  51.0  55.7  71.3  60.7  70.4  79.4  32.0  67.5
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days  
No attend. in the past month   703,586  55.6  44.9  54.8  63.3  43.5  72.2  78.5  30.0  71.2
At least 1 time in the past month   419,530  70.2  61.9  72.3  76.7  61.5  81.5  80.7  49.6  80.7
1-3 times in past month    74,202  61.3  56.3  65.2  60.6  53.6  68.3  72.8  40.3  68.7
4-7 times in past month    68,401  68.4  62.2  74.1  65.0  61.7  86.6  81.3  52.5  63.3
8-15 times in past month    69,578  73.2  69.0  79.5  75.9  64.8  84.8  79.4  59.5  88.7
16-30 times in past month    76,343  77.1  66.6  80.6  84.2  68.1  91.4  85.7  64.9  89.1
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
  131,006  70.5  59.5  57.4  79.9  55.8  78.9  82.9  44.9  56.1
Total  1,123,116  61.1  49.5  62.4  72.2  55.9  75.9  79.2  33.9  74.8
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Excludes 5,850 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.
2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy only.
3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) only.
4 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 2.1. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All outpatient
treatment discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277 100.0  37.3  13.7  30.8   8.3   9.9
Alabama 188 76 16 54 5 37 100.0  40.4   8.5  28.7   2.7  19.7
Alaska 2,591 1,072 182 387 482 468 100.0  41.4   7.0  14.9  18.6  18.1
Arizona 22,247 5,728 134 12,667 - - 3,718 100.0  25.7   0.6  56.9 - -  16.7
Arkansas 2,673 1,564 122 511 373 103 100.0  58.5   4.6  19.1  14.0   3.9
California 79,621 27,110 19,061 31,063 - - 2,387 100.0  34.0  23.9  39.0 - -   3.0
Colorado 17,400 7,699 1,843 2,243 2,490 3,125 100.0  44.2  10.6  12.9  14.3  18.0
Connecticut 14,955 7,117 1,543 3,430 1,432 1,433 100.0  47.6  10.3  22.9   9.6   9.6
Delaware 2,815 981 246 148 876 564 100.0  34.8   8.7   5.3  31.1  20.0
District of Columbia 1,776 538 218 - - 360 660 100.0  30.3  12.3 - -  20.3  37.2
Florida 4,193 1,589 1,903 339 146 216 100.0  37.9  45.4   8.1   3.5   5.2
Georgia 17,233 4,088 496 6,355 1,508 4,786 100.0  23.7   2.9  36.9   8.8  27.8
Hawaii 3,677 1,735 898 695 306 43 100.0  47.2  24.4  18.9   8.3   1.2
Idaho 3,610 1,993 2 702 243 670 100.0  55.2   0.1  19.4   6.7  18.6
Illinois 20,340 7,699 3,162 7,456 1,547 476 100.0  37.9  15.5  36.7   7.6   2.3
Indiana 20,844 7,045 290 8,601 3,454 1,454 100.0  33.8   1.4  41.3  16.6   7.0
Iowa 17,653 10,082 534 5,284 721 1,032 100.0  57.1   3.0  29.9   4.1   5.8
Kentucky 21,496 3,771 13,965 2,138 231 1,391 100.0  17.5  65.0   9.9   1.1   6.5
Louisiana 4,780 1,901 309 1,588 374 608 100.0  39.8   6.5  33.2   7.8  12.7
Maine 3,721 1,577 - - 1,245 388 511 100.0  42.4 - -  33.5  10.4  13.7
Maryland 22,476 10,482 2,071 7,527 1,628 768 100.0  46.6   9.2  33.5   7.2   3.4
Massachusetts 16,060 8,930 430 4,485 818 1,397 100.0  55.6   2.7  27.9   5.1   8.7
Michigan 24,919 8,264 2,249 8,158 1,232 5,016 100.0  33.2   9.0  32.7   4.9  20.1
Minnesota 20 8 3 7 - - 2 100.0  40.0  15.0  35.0 - -  10.0
Missouri 14,734 7,574 3,341 2,378 987 454 100.0  51.4  22.7  16.1   6.7   3.1
Montana 5,206 2,791 464 1,285 155 511 100.0  53.6   8.9  24.7   3.0   9.8
Nebraska 4,299 2,369 246 716 163 805 100.0  55.1   5.7  16.7   3.8  18.7
Nevada 5,416 1,771 376 1,169 769 1,331 100.0  32.7   6.9  21.6  14.2  24.6
New Hampshire 2,191 1,014 159 16 54 948 100.0  46.3   7.3   0.7   2.5  43.3
New Jersey 20,437 10,999 82 4,713 933 3,710 100.0  53.8   0.4  23.1   4.6  18.2
New York 124,774 38,726 9,796 49,342 16,766 10,144 100.0  31.0   7.9  39.5  13.4   8.1
North Carolina 47,273 11,688 17,872 15,368 - - 2,345 100.0  24.7  37.8  32.5 - -   5.0
North Dakota 555 295 19 116 57 68 100.0  53.2   3.4  20.9  10.3  12.3
Ohio 20,124 8,007 1,221 4,314 3,920 2,662 100.0  39.8   6.1  21.4  19.5  13.2
Oklahoma 8,061 3,669 489 3,019 271 613 100.0  45.5   6.1  37.5   3.4   7.6
Oregon 29,492 15,580 3,525 5,642 2,547 2,198 100.0  52.8  12.0  19.1   8.6   7.5
Pennsylvania 11 - - 4 3 3 1 100.0 - -  36.4  27.3  27.3   9.1
Puerto Rico 1,379 1,140 50 95 6 88 100.0  82.7   3.6   6.9   0.4   6.4
Rhode Island 4,132 1,678 335 1,438 569 112 100.0  40.6   8.1  34.8  13.8   2.7
South Carolina 13,928 7,849 1,004 2,528 1,972 575 100.0  56.4   7.2  18.2  14.2   4.1
South Dakota 3,542 1,600 427 724 180 611 100.0  45.2  12.1  20.4   5.1  17.3
Tennessee 1,859 650 59 711 357 82 100.0  35.0   3.2  38.2  19.2   4.4
Texas 13,510 6,691 726 1,650 3,029 1,414 100.0  49.5   5.4  12.2  22.4  10.5
Utah 7,133 3,380 1,178 1,191 1,147 237 100.0  47.4  16.5  16.7  16.1   3.3
Vermont 4,096 1,142 440 1,637 232 645 100.0  27.9  10.7  40.0   5.7  15.7
Virginia 16,022 3 60 6,726 3,470 5,763 100.0 *   0.4  42.0  21.7  36.0
Washington 18,569 7,223 3,229 4,182 1,717 2,218 100.0  38.9  17.4  22.5   9.2  11.9
West Virginia 124 - - - - 99 22 3 100.0 - - - -  79.8  17.7   2.4
Wisconsin 9,246 4,631 1,285 2,008 652 670 100.0  50.1  13.9  21.7   7.1   7.2
Wyoming 1,889 751 118 772 44 204 100.0  39.8   6.2  40.9   2.3  10.8
- -  Quantity is zero; *  Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance
abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 2.2. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All outpatient treatment discharges  703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277   51.0 129
Gender    
Male 464,643 182,052 56,817 140,147 38,850 46,777 66.7 65.5 51.4 126
Female 238,440 80,166 39,323 76,691 19,780 22,480 33.3 34.5 50.1 138
No. of discharges  703,083 262,218 96,140 216,838 58,630 69,257 100.0 100.0 51.0 129
Age at admission      
12 to 20 years 124,579 44,787 17,494 39,780 10,110 12,408 17.4 18.1 50.0 120
21 to 30 years 223,635 81,579 30,029 69,206 20,449 22,372 31.1 32.5 49.9 127
31 to 40 years 153,813 56,632 21,702 47,159 13,008 15,312 21.9 21.9 50.9 131
41 to 50 years 126,483 47,365 17,553 39,324 9,946 12,295 18.1 17.9 51.3 136
Over 50 years 74,780 31,907 9,404 21,456 5,123 6,890 11.5 9.7 55.2 135
No. of discharges  703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277 100.0 100.0 51.0 129
Race/ethnicity      
White (non-Hispanic) 413,953 160,441 59,068 120,609 33,480 40,355 62.0 56.9 53.0 123
Black (non-Hispanic) 140,163 44,626 17,878 47,489 14,088 16,082 17.7 22.7 44.6 135
Hispanic origin 97,568 36,634 12,237 33,486 7,237 7,974 13.8 14.3 50.1 148
Other 43,827 16,746 6,312 13,596 3,080 4,093 6.5 6.1 52.6 141
No. of discharges  695,511 258,447 95,495 215,180 57,885 68,504 100.0 100.0 50.9 129
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 336,199 137,119 46,310 99,488 23,722 29,560 52.9 46.2 54.6 124
1 or more 341,360 115,622 47,685 110,307 32,004 35,742 47.1 53.8 47.8 138
No. of discharges  677,559 252,741 93,995 209,795 55,726 65,302 100.0 100.0 51.2 129
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 339,194 159,321 40,071 80,076 27,034 32,692 56.3 41.5 58.8 128
Self or individual 157,021 39,826 24,875 64,247 13,024 15,049 18.3 27.4 41.2 133
Health care/community 194,647 59,619 30,174 68,402 17,249 19,203 25.4 31.1 46.1 133
No. of discharges  690,862 258,766 95,120 212,725 57,307 66,944 100.0 100.0 51.2 129
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 185,450 60,683 26,983 62,160 17,575 18,049 27.6 32.1 47.3 138
12 years (or GED) 274,162 105,418 36,790 82,325 23,009 26,620 44.8 43.3 51.9 128
More than 12 years 162,460 67,060 20,242 46,687 12,461 16,010 27.5 24.7 53.7 127
No. of discharges  622,072 233,161 84,015 191,172 53,045 60,679 100.0 100.0 51.0 130
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education. Self-contained special education classes that have no grade level equivalent are excluded from the tabulation because there were too few cases to report.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 2.3. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge:
Number, 2012 
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All outpatient treatment
discharges 
703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277 703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 640,901 241,001 88,265 198,131 52,726 60,778 616,261 255,446 89,613 167,178 51,924 52,100
1 49,216 18,260 6,476 14,167 4,070 6,243 29,357 4,738 4,510 6,427 2,663 11,019
2 3,316 938 532 1,093 307 446 2,105 356 375 556 216 602
3 1,036 267 199 368 92 110 573 108 125 201 52 87
4 444 107 79 150 60 48 274 69 47 85 32 41
5 270 67 41 100 28 34 158 29 24 71 13 21
6 to 96 1,415 455 201 329 262 168 1,127 306 141 287 192 201
No. of discharges  696,598 261,095 95,793 214,338 57,545 67,827 649,855 261,052 94,835 174,805 55,092 64,071
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 7,475 2,477 1,202 2,366 718 712 7,297 2,626 1,146 2,176 673 676
Student 35,227 14,188 3,872 10,205 3,408 3,554 31,922 13,863 3,327 8,639 3,104 2,989
Retired 4,847 2,483 465 1,189 294 416 4,780 2,671 404 1,072 255 378
Disabled 45,035 14,300 6,281 13,637 4,600 6,217 44,245 14,447 6,479 12,940 4,454 5,925
Inmate of institution 10,274 4,657 1,183 1,439 738 2,257 13,104 3,745 1,110 1,205 916 6,128
Other 61,851 17,464 7,710 23,311 7,188 6,178 55,792 12,492 8,512 21,739 6,848 6,201
No. of discharges  164,709 55,569 20,713 52,147 16,946 19,334 157,140 49,844 20,978 47,771 16,250 22,297
Employment status1    
Employed 204,839 100,666 18,903 53,036 16,150 16,084 226,458 124,713 19,717 51,256 16,325 14,447
Unemployed 261,298 81,114 42,663 86,218 22,782 28,521 217,646 64,337 39,222 69,179 21,064 23,844
Not in labor force 203,474 68,490 29,286 67,202 17,317 21,179 179,995 60,598 30,741 49,092 16,431 23,133
No. of discharges  669,611 250,270 90,852 206,456 56,249 65,784 624,099 249,648 89,680 169,527 53,820 61,424
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 297,659 129,283 36,857 79,991 23,106 28,422 336,605 178,316 40,670 68,228 22,093 27,298
Some use 262,213 96,716 34,685 85,001 21,972 23,839 134,517 28,100 28,450 47,150 13,648 17,169
Daily use 130,366 32,536 23,784 47,928 11,885 14,233 67,697 9,596 18,901 24,969 6,221 8,010
No. of discharges  690,238 258,535 95,326 212,920 56,963 66,494 538,819 216,012 88,021 140,347 41,962 52,477
Living arrangements    
Homeless 37,978 10,033 6,277 14,070 3,076 4,522 28,849 7,288 5,989 9,146 2,840 3,586
Dependent living 149,874 56,593 24,841 43,550 10,322 14,568 132,558 54,340 26,080 24,958 9,791 17,389
Independent living 507,484 193,393 64,545 156,283 44,428 48,835 483,282 197,192 61,162 140,077 43,081 41,770
No. of discharges  695,336 260,019 95,663 213,903 57,826 67,925 644,689 258,820 93,231 174,181 55,712 62,745
Primary substance    
Alcohol 280,774 129,543 29,443 75,370 21,062 25,356 261,826 117,575 28,835 70,837 20,508 24,071
Opiates 98,863 22,685 20,353 34,961 9,975 10,889 94,292 20,279 20,250 33,614 9,732 10,417
Marijuana/hashish 191,075 68,162 24,075 62,047 17,541 19,250 176,074 60,604 23,601 57,068 16,970 17,831
Cocaine 50,375 14,502 7,712 17,797 4,774 5,590 47,828 13,142 7,592 17,007 4,662 5,425
Stimulants 59,444 20,282 11,635 19,314 3,246 4,967 58,215 20,158 11,743 18,186 3,253 4,875
Other/unknown 22,759 7,096 2,964 7,436 2,038 3,225 65,055 30,512 4,161 20,213 3,511 6,658
No. of discharges  703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277 703,290 262,270 96,182 216,925 58,636 69,277
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
405,392 150,927 49,615 123,850 39,082 41,918 338,471 114,536 37,473 111,371 37,621 37,470
At least 1 time in the past
  month
119,582 42,768 17,575 34,439 10,873 13,927 125,088 61,682 15,739 26,977 8,140 12,550
1-3 times in past month 23,660 8,667 2,823 6,687 2,249 3,234 25,527 11,735 2,646 5,860 1,774 3,512
4-7 times in past month 20,005 7,544 2,443 5,423 1,697 2,898 23,629 12,195 2,497 4,892 1,309 2,736
8-15 times in past month 19,640 7,933 3,022 4,509 1,658 2,518 21,480 11,758 3,056 3,552 1,091 2,023
16-30 times in past month 22,112 8,294 5,505 4,539 1,451 2,323 16,004 6,739 3,915 2,863 839 1,648
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
34,165 10,330 3,782 13,281 3,818 2,954 38,448 19,255 3,625 9,810 3,127 2,631
No. of discharges  524,974 193,695 67,190 158,289 49,955 55,845   463,559 176,218 53,212 138,348 45,761 50,020
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 2.4. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
outpatient
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
outpatient
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
703,290      51.0 129   703,290      51.0 129
Arrests in past 30 days              
0 640,901  92.3  91.7  51.4 128   616,261  97.0  92.3  56.0 129
1 49,216   6.9   7.2  50.3 136   29,357   2.6   6.8  31.5 118
2 3,316   0.4   0.5  44.3 145   2,105   0.2   0.5  34.7 134
3 1,036   0.1   0.2  45.0 140   573   0.1   0.1  40.7 118
4 444   0.1   0.1  41.9 148   274 *   0.1  42.3 92
5 270 * *  40.0 135   158 * *  33.5 121
6 to 96 1,415   0.2   0.2  46.4 155   1,127   0.1   0.2  39.7 141
Total  696,598 100.0 100.0  51.2 129   649,855 100.0 100.0  54.8 129
Detailed not in labor force1                
Homemaker 7,475   4.8   4.3  49.2 127   7,297   5.3   4.1  51.7 125
Student 35,227  23.7  19.4  51.3 108   31,922  24.3  17.1  53.9 113
Retired 4,847   3.9   2.1  60.8 114   4,780   4.3   2.0  64.3 125
Disabled 45,035  27.0  27.7  45.7 148   44,245  29.5  27.0  47.3 156
Inmate of institution 10,274   7.7   5.0  56.8 84   13,104   6.9   9.6  37.0 80
Other 61,851  33.0  41.5  40.7 172   55,792  29.7  40.3  37.6 142
Total  164,709 100.0 100.0  46.3 133   157,140 100.0 100.0  45.1 127
Employment status1                  
Employed 204,839  35.1  26.0  58.4 125   226,458  42.6  28.8  63.8 133
Unemployed 261,298  36.3  41.9  47.4 128   217,646  30.5  40.1  47.6 118
Not in labor force 203,474  28.7  32.2  48.1 142 179,995  26.9  31.1  50.7 136
Total  669,611 100.0 100.0  50.9 129   624,099 100.0 100.0  54.4 129
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 297,659  47.0  39.1  55.8 128   336,605  72.0  50.1  65.1 130
Some use 262,213  37.1  38.9  50.1 129   134,517  18.6  33.2  42.0 111
Daily use 130,366  15.9  22.0  43.2 131   67,697   9.4  16.7  42.1 51
Total  690,238 100.0 100.0  51.3 129   538,819 100.0 100.0  56.4 126
Living arrangements                
Homeless 37,978   4.6   6.4  42.9 123   28,849   3.8   5.3  46.0 109
Dependent living 149,874  22.9  20.1  54.3 128   132,558  22.8  17.8  60.7 124
Independent living 507,484  72.5  73.5  50.8 129   483,282  73.4  76.9  53.5 133
Total  695,336 100.0 100.0  51.2 129   644,689 100.0 100.0  54.6 129
Primary substance            
Alcohol 280,774  44.4  35.3  56.6 126   261,826  40.8  33.5  55.9 125
Opiates 98,863  12.0  16.2  43.5 135   94,292  11.3  15.6  43.0 135
Marijuana/hashish 191,075  25.7  28.7  48.3 126   176,074  23.5  26.6  47.8 127
Cocaine 50,375   6.2   8.2  44.1 150   47,828   5.8   7.9  43.4 152
Stimulants 59,444   8.9   8.0  53.7 152   58,215   8.9   7.6  54.8 154
Other/unknown 22,759   2.8   3.7  44.2 137   65,055   9.7   8.8  53.3 127
Total  703,290 100.0 100.0  51.0 129   703,290 100.0 100.0  51.0 129
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                
No attendance in the past
  month
405,392  76.9  77.6  49.5 120   338,471  66.3  79.6  44.9 119
At least 1 time in the past
  month
119,582  23.1  22.4  50.5 131   125,088  33.7  20.4  61.9 140
1-3 times in past month 23,660   4.4   4.6  48.6 122   25,527   6.3   4.8  56.3 107
4-7 times in past month 20,005   3.8   3.8  49.9 121   23,629   6.4   3.8  62.2 119
8-15 times in past month 19,640   4.2   3.3  55.8 124   21,480   6.5   2.8  69.0 131
16-30 times in past month 22,112   5.3   3.1  62.4 85   16,004   4.6   2.3  66.6 110
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
34,165   5.4   7.6  41.3 190   38,448  10.0   6.6  59.5 193
Total  524,974 100.0 100.0  49.7 121   463,559 100.0 100.0  49.5 126
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 3.1. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction:
Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All intensive outpatient
treatment discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229 100.0  33.2  22.5  26.3   9.0   9.0
Alabama 1,458 509 127 444 104 274 100.0  34.9   8.7  30.5   7.1  18.8
Alaska 424 105 47 95 118 59 100.0  24.8  11.1  22.4  27.8  13.9
Arizona 58 35 - - 15 - - 8 100.0  60.3 - -  25.9 - -  13.8
Arkansas 543 375 49 44 71 4 100.0  69.1   9.0   8.1  13.1   0.7
California 7,708 2,395 1,639 3,482 - - 192 100.0  31.1  21.3  45.2 - -   2.5
Colorado 2,881 1,415 398 404 359 305 100.0  49.1  13.8  14.0  12.5  10.6
Connecticut 11,292 5,353 2,209 1,977 1,048 705 100.0  47.4  19.6  17.5   9.3   6.2
Delaware 407 133 20 139 16 99 100.0  32.7   4.9  34.2   3.9  24.3
District of Columbia 711 217 149 - - 140 205 100.0  30.5  21.0 - -  19.7  28.8
Florida 170 94 41 18 4 13 100.0  55.3  24.1  10.6   2.4   7.6
Georgia 797 125 227 109 90 246 100.0  15.7  28.5  13.7  11.3  30.9
Hawaii 3,100 409 1,568 485 541 97 100.0  13.2  50.6  15.6  17.5   3.1
Idaho 1,330 295 6 564 120 345 100.0  22.2   0.5  42.4   9.0  25.9
Illinois 5,231 1,320 1,156 2,132 443 180 100.0  25.2  22.1  40.8   8.5   3.4
Indiana 1,819 733 13 740 255 78 100.0  40.3   0.7  40.7  14.0   4.3
Iowa 4,116 1,540 373 1,589 333 281 100.0  37.4   9.1  38.6   8.1   6.8
Kentucky 7,387 343 6,671 190 30 153 100.0   4.6  90.3   2.6   0.4   2.1
Louisiana 1,900 263 280 939 247 171 100.0  13.8  14.7  49.4  13.0   9.0
Maine 1,167 587 - - 367 115 98 100.0  50.3 - -  31.4   9.9   8.4
Maryland 11,101 3,528 2,508 3,706 1,009 350 100.0  31.8  22.6  33.4   9.1   3.2
Massachusetts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Michigan 2,572 551 663 892 197 269 100.0  21.4  25.8  34.7   7.7  10.5
Minnesota 25,264 13,153 2,126 6,073 1,886 2,026 100.0  52.1   8.4  24.0   7.5   8.0
Missouri 21,232 3,391 9,795 5,344 1,797 905 100.0  16.0  46.1  25.2   8.5   4.3
Montana 1,317 151 601 435 58 72 100.0  11.5  45.6  33.0   4.4   5.5
Nebraska 678 333 52 156 50 87 100.0  49.1   7.7  23.0   7.4  12.8
Nevada 1,217 109 147 163 128 670 100.0   9.0  12.1  13.4  10.5  55.1
New Hampshire 610 164 78 8 73 287 100.0  26.9  12.8   1.3  12.0  47.0
New Jersey 15,813 5,981 99 4,781 1,090 3,862 100.0  37.8   0.6  30.2   6.9  24.4
New York 6,782 2,242 729 2,340 1,020 451 100.0  33.1  10.7  34.5  15.0   6.6
North Carolina 10,995 1,341 4,705 3,933 - - 1,016 100.0  12.2  42.8  35.8 - -   9.2
North Dakota 247 57 8 110 38 34 100.0  23.1   3.2  44.5  15.4  13.8
Ohio 5,526 1,952 280 1,231 1,363 700 100.0  35.3   5.1  22.3  24.7  12.7
Oklahoma 41 25 2 5 2 7 100.0  61.0   4.9  12.2   4.9  17.1
Oregon 6,866 2,315 996 2,195 780 580 100.0  33.7  14.5  32.0  11.4   8.4
Pennsylvania 1 - - - - - - - - 1 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0
Puerto Rico 76 25 3 42 1 5 100.0  32.9   3.9  55.3   1.3   6.6
Rhode Island 886 231 375 151 112 17 100.0  26.1  42.3  17.0  12.6   1.9
South Carolina 4,153 541 1,463 1,332 666 151 100.0  13.0  35.2  32.1  16.0   3.6
South Dakota 4,382 2,656 995 322 242 167 100.0  60.6  22.7   7.3   5.5   3.8
Tennessee 3,771 1,826 211 1,079 476 179 100.0  48.4   5.6  28.6  12.6   4.7
Texas 6,887 4,382 241 807 874 583 100.0  63.6   3.5  11.7  12.7   8.5
Utah 3,231 1,086 1,243 345 448 109 100.0  33.6  38.5  10.7  13.9   3.4
Vermont 398 99 55 169 10 65 100.0  24.9  13.8  42.5   2.5  16.3
Virginia 381 - - 1 121 42 217 100.0 - -   0.3  31.8  11.0  57.0
Washington 13,878 4,233 3,010 3,181 1,795 1,659 100.0  30.5  21.7  22.9  12.9  12.0
West Virginia 4 - - - - 3 1 - - 100.0 - - - -  75.0  25.0 - -
Wisconsin 1,090 421 241 201 135 92 100.0  38.6  22.1  18.4  12.4   8.4
Wyoming 1,229 372 108 549 45 155 100.0  30.3   8.8  44.7   3.7  12.6
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 3.2. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All intensive outpatient treatment discharges. 203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229   55.7 84
Gender    
Male 125,164 44,933 25,707 31,521 11,372 11,631 62.5 60.6 56.4 81
Female 77,930 22,470 20,001 21,865 6,998 6,596 37.5 39.4 54.5 90
No. of discharges  203,094 67,403 45,708 53,386 18,370 18,227 100.0 100.0 55.7 84
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 29,209 9,249 5,684 8,460 2,840 2,976 13.2 15.9 51.1 92
21 to 30 years 68,684 21,776 15,808 18,027 6,784 6,289 33.2 34.6 54.7 81
31 to 40 years 47,036 15,184 11,531 12,283 4,107 3,931 23.6 22.6 56.8 84
41 to 50 years 37,766 13,108 8,390 9,721 3,182 3,365 19.0 18.1 56.9 81
Over 50 years 20,432 8,094 4,295 4,916 1,459 1,668 11.0 8.9 60.6 83
No. of discharges  203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229 100.0 100.0 55.7 84
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 127,021 42,846 30,561 31,701 10,827 11,086 65.4 60.1 57.8 84
Black (non-Hispanic) 41,311 12,168 8,255 12,604 4,194 4,090 18.2 23.4 49.4 84
Hispanic origin 17,004 6,638 2,361 4,772 1,625 1,608 8.0 9.0 52.9 89
Other 16,163 5,183 4,267 3,894 1,555 1,264 8.4 7.5 58.5 73
No. of discharges  201,499 66,835 45,444 52,971 18,201 18,048 100.0 100.0 55.7 84
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 73,889 24,842 17,743 19,186 6,031 6,087 38.3 35.5 57.6 92
1 or more 125,401 41,031 27,452 33,337 11,949 11,632 61.7 64.5 54.6 79
No. of discharges  199,290 65,873 45,195 52,523 17,980 17,719 100.0 100.0 55.7 84
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 86,922 32,189 20,802 17,154 8,131 8,646 47.9 38.7 61.0 93
Self or individual 50,390 14,622 10,693 17,286 4,202 3,587 22.9 28.6 50.2 68
Health care/community 60,988 19,186 13,083 17,794 5,583 5,342 29.2 32.7 52.9 78
No. of discharges  198,300 65,997 44,578 52,234 17,916 17,575 100.0 100.0 55.8 84
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 56,916 16,378 12,901 16,254 5,979 5,404 28.3 33.9 51.4 87
12 years (or GED) 80,204 26,514 19,100 20,562 7,032 6,996 44.1 42.4 56.9 78
More than 12 years 47,893 18,411 10,212 11,545 3,856 3,869 27.7 23.6 59.8 82
No. of discharges  185,013 61,303 42,213 48,361 16,867 16,269 100.0 100.0 56.0 82
1  Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 3.3. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All intensive outpatient treatment discharges  203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229 203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 184,011 60,881 41,873 48,777 16,391 16,089 180,088 65,439 42,813 42,195 15,749 13,892
1 15,791 5,456 3,272 3,712 1,554 1,797 9,550 1,370 2,118 1,776 1,083 3,203
2 1,082 362 250 260 103 107 586 103 146 117 77 143
3 307 95 66 79 33 34 165 39 33 36 25 32
4 140 34 29 36 26 15 84 24 16 16 20 8
5 110 27 23 35 15 10 52 14 5 10 15 8
6 to 96 508 177 63 155 56 57 230 66 27 65 26 46
No. of discharges  201,949 67,032 45,576 53,054 18,178 18,109 190,755 67,055 45,158 44,215 16,995 17,332
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 2,398 634 725 639 255 145 2,193 685 721 501 168 118
Student 8,842 3,067 1,807 2,229 884 855 7,965 3,157 1,650 1,738 742 678
Retired 1,369 676 190 310 82 111 1,292 720 174 226 74 98
Disabled 14,603 3,744 3,471 4,172 1,575 1,641 13,440 3,442 3,535 3,597 1,406 1,460
Inmate of institution 7,944 5,315 884 697 504 544 7,703 4,185 752 511 542 1,713
Other 24,400 7,583 5,327 6,736 2,619 2,135 23,792 6,062 5,444 6,904 2,759 2,623
No. of discharges  59,556 21,019 12,404 14,783 5,919 5,431 56,385 18,251 12,276 13,477 5,691 6,690
Employment status1    
Employed 43,764 17,995 9,167 9,679 3,505 3,418 49,672 23,387 10,036 9,571 3,503 3,175
Unemployed 86,394 24,083 21,506 24,414 8,151 8,240 76,347 21,948 20,150 20,140 7,580 6,529
Not in labor force 65,086 22,817 13,459 16,962 6,083 5,765 59,408 19,527 13,516 13,784 5,728 6,853
No. of discharges  195,244 64,895 44,132 51,055 17,739 17,423 185,427 64,862 43,702 43,495 16,811 16,557
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 79,298 30,994 17,911 16,824 6,349 7,220 97,761 48,489 21,805 15,361 6,147 5,959
Some use 72,386 21,525 16,301 21,022 7,141 6,397 40,827 6,132 13,170 11,863 5,029 4,633
Daily use 49,277 14,338 11,209 14,926 4,545 4,259 22,388 3,000 7,736 7,577 1,933 2,142
No. of discharges  200,961 66,857 45,421 52,772 18,035 17,876 160,976 57,621 42,711 34,801 13,109 12,734
Living arrangements    
Homeless 13,658 3,771 2,808 4,411 1,433 1,235 10,684 2,491 2,533 3,399 1,269 992
Dependent living 52,450 20,425 10,508 12,522 4,728 4,267 49,735 19,983 10,709 9,481 4,486 5,076
Independent living 134,649 42,632 31,857 35,693 11,978 12,489 129,427 44,223 31,099 31,990 11,557 10,558
No. of discharges  200,757 66,828 45,173 52,626 18,139 17,991 189,846 66,697 44,341 44,870 17,312 16,626
Primary substance    
Alcohol 74,222 30,281 14,413 17,775 5,848 5,905 68,327 27,807 14,063 15,770 5,515 5,172
Opiates 39,468 10,332 9,969 11,275 3,863 4,029 34,083 8,207 9,556 9,606 3,556 3,158
Marijuana/hashish 45,937 14,541 9,617 12,712 4,516 4,551 40,525 12,571 9,344 10,767 4,135 3,708
Cocaine 16,581 4,834 3,780 4,770 1,615 1,582 14,943 4,102 3,660 4,268 1,525 1,388
Stimulants 20,878 5,614 6,550 5,186 1,935 1,593 20,407 5,580 6,513 4,833 1,933 1,548
Other/unknown 6,041 1,809 1,379 1,689 595 569 24,842 9,144 2,572 8,163 1,708 3,255
No. of discharges  203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229 203,127 67,411 45,708 53,407 18,372 18,229
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
109,828 34,110 27,444 28,176 10,652 9,446 74,952 19,668 21,402 19,342 8,256 6,284
At least 1 time in the past
  month
50,144 18,423 10,758 11,195 4,541 5,227 57,781 28,751 13,025 8,165 4,193 3,647
1-3 times in past month 13,584 4,847 2,763 3,244 1,284 1,446 13,715 5,871 3,071 2,541 1,193 1,039
4-7 times in past month 10,259 3,774 2,332 2,132 956 1,065 13,755 7,306 2,893 1,802 973 781
8-15 times in past month 11,087 4,060 2,670 2,144 947 1,266 14,295 7,505 3,865 1,377 800 748
16-30 times in past month 9,338 3,483 2,240 1,883 735 997 8,962 4,828 2,391 749 421 573
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
5,876 2,259 753 1,792 619 453 7,054 3,241 805 1,696 806 506
No. of discharges  159,972 52,533 38,202 39,371 15,193 14,673   132,733 48,419 34,427 27,507 12,449 9,931
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 3.4. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
  Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
intensive
outpatient
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
intensive
outpatient
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
203,127      55.7 84   203,127      55.7 84
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 184,011  91.2  91.0  55.8 84   180,088  96.5  91.5  60.1 84
1 15,791   7.8   7.9  55.3 80   9,550   3.1   7.7  36.5 77
2 1,082   0.5   0.5  56.6 74   586   0.2   0.4  42.5 76
3 307   0.1   0.2  52.4 85   165   0.1   0.1  43.6 104
4 140   0.1   0.1  45.0 92   84 *   0.1  47.6 90
5 110 *   0.1  45.5 107   52 * *  36.5 80
6 to 96 508   0.2   0.3  47.2 156   230   0.1   0.2  40.4 55
Total  201,949 100.0 100.0  55.8 84   190,755 100.0 100.0  58.8 84
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 2,398   4.1   4.0  56.7 89   2,193   4.6   3.0  64.1 98
Student 8,842  14.6  15.2  55.1 85   7,965  15.7  12.2  60.4 90
Retired 1,369   2.6   1.9  63.3 89   1,292   2.9   1.5  69.2 86
Disabled 14,603  21.6  28.3  49.4 101   13,440  22.9  25.0  51.9 106
Inmate of institution 7,944  18.5   6.7  78.0 70   7,703  16.2  10.7  64.1 71
Other 24,400  38.6  44.0  52.9 75   23,792  37.7  47.5  48.4 65
Total  59,556 100.0 100.0  56.1 78   56,385 100.0 100.0  54.1 79
Employment status1                  
Employed 43,764  24.9  19.3  62.1 87   49,672  30.8  21.1  67.3 95
Unemployed 86,394  41.8  47.3  52.8 79   76,347  38.8  44.6  55.1 68
Not in labor force 65,086  33.3  33.4  55.7 82 59,408  30.4  34.3  55.6 81
Total  195,244 100.0 100.0  55.8 83   185,427 100.0 100.0  58.5 83
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 79,298  43.6  34.3  61.7 92   97,761  70.1  45.3  71.9 87
Some use 72,386  33.7  39.0  52.3 85   40,827  19.2  35.5  47.3 52
Daily use 49,277  22.8  26.8  51.8 59   22,388  10.7  19.2  48.0 36
Total  200,961 100.0 100.0  55.9 84   160,976 100.0 100.0  62.3 81
Living arrangements                
Homeless 13,658   5.9   8.0  48.2 85   10,684   4.5   7.2  47.0 88
Dependent living 52,450  27.6  24.2  59.0 79   49,735  27.6  24.2  61.7 74
Independent living 134,649  66.5  67.8  55.3 86   129,427  67.8  68.7  58.2 88
Total  200,757 100.0 100.0  55.8 84   189,846 100.0 100.0  58.5 84
Primary substance            
Alcohol 74,222  39.5  32.8  60.2 84   68,327  37.0  29.4  61.3 82
Opiates 39,468  17.9  21.3  51.4 64   34,083  15.7  18.1  52.1 58
Marijuana/hashish 45,937  21.4  24.2  52.6 92   40,525  19.4  20.7  54.1 90
Cocaine 16,581   7.6   8.9  52.0 72   14,943   6.9   8.0  51.9 68
Stimulants 20,878  10.8   9.7  58.3 105   20,407  10.7   9.2  59.3 104
Other/unknown 6,041   2.8   3.2  52.8 70   24,842  10.4  14.6  47.2 92
Total  203,127 100.0 100.0  55.7 84   203,127 100.0 100.0  55.7 84
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
109,828  67.8  69.7  56.0 78   74,952  49.6  67.9  54.8 74
At least 1 time in the past
  month
50,144  32.2  30.3  58.2 78   57,781  50.4  32.1  72.3 82
1-3 times in past month 13,584   8.4   8.6  56.0 79   13,715  10.8   9.6  65.2 88
4-7 times in past month 10,259   6.7   6.0  59.5 79   13,755  12.3   7.1  74.1 87
8-15 times in past month 11,087   7.4   6.3  60.7 71   14,295  13.7   5.9  79.5 81
16-30 times in past month 9,338   6.3   5.2  61.3 59   8,962   8.7   3.5  80.6 51
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
5,876   3.3   4.1  51.3 102   7,054   4.9   6.0  57.4 102
Total  159,972 100.0 100.0  56.7 78   132,733 100.0 100.0  62.4 79
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 4.1. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All short-term
residential treat-
ment discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888 100.0  54.7  16.6  18.4   6.8   3.6
Alabama 539 393 6 70 57 13 100.0  72.9   1.1  13.0  10.6   2.4
Alaska 135 95 7 24 8 1 100.0  70.4   5.2  17.8   5.9   0.7
Arizona 848 433 - - 357 - - 58 100.0  51.1 - -  42.1 - -   6.8
Arkansas 1,719 858 153 454 222 32 100.0  49.9   8.9  26.4  12.9   1.9
California 1,308 865 287 151 - - 5 100.0  66.1  21.9  11.5 - -   0.4
Colorado 4,677 3,789 123 391 264 110 100.0  81.0   2.6   8.4   5.6   2.4
Connecticut 2,660 1,860 232 406 126 36 100.0  69.9   8.7  15.3   4.7   1.4
Delaware 47 17 11 10 3 6 100.0  36.2  23.4  21.3   6.4  12.8
District of Columbia 1,774 1,215 43 - - 55 461 100.0  68.5   2.4 - -   3.1  26.0
Florida 62 33 17 9 1 2 100.0  53.2  27.4  14.5   1.6   3.2
Georgia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hawaii - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Idaho 90 13 - - 47 16 14 100.0  14.4 - -  52.2  17.8  15.6
Illinois 6,909 2,726 1,928 1,546 684 25 100.0  39.5  27.9  22.4   9.9   0.4
Indiana 449 229 17 139 56 8 100.0  51.0   3.8  31.0  12.5   1.8
Iowa 2,556 1,620 75 573 221 67 100.0  63.4   2.9  22.4   8.6   2.6
Kentucky 2,483 468 1,801 80 89 45 100.0  18.8  72.5   3.2   3.6   1.8
Louisiana 6,453 628 3,982 1,619 207 17 100.0   9.7  61.7  25.1   3.2   0.3
Maine 568 398 - - 68 85 17 100.0  70.1 - -  12.0  15.0   3.0
Maryland 7,031 5,110 479 832 585 25 100.0  72.7   6.8  11.8   8.3   0.4
Massachusetts 4,477 2,994 41 916 440 86 100.0  66.9   0.9  20.5   9.8   1.9
Michigan 5,266 1,277 2,326 1,116 225 322 100.0  24.2  44.2  21.2   4.3   6.1
Minnesota 10,018 7,045 338 1,732 644 259 100.0  70.3   3.4  17.3   6.4   2.6
Missouri 12,558 2,866 6,922 1,872 732 166 100.0  22.8  55.1  14.9   5.8   1.3
Montana 125 53 37 27 7 1 100.0  42.4  29.6  21.6   5.6   0.8
Nebraska 1,262 869 24 226 52 91 100.0  68.9   1.9  17.9   4.1   7.2
Nevada 1,956 763 95 344 167 587 100.0  39.0   4.9  17.6   8.5  30.0
New Hampshire 1,068 632 76 32 152 176 100.0  59.2   7.1   3.0  14.2  16.5
New Jersey 6,997 5,125 94 1,052 263 463 100.0  73.2   1.3  15.0   3.8   6.6
New York 37,696 26,007 1,978 7,085 2,354 272 100.0  69.0   5.2  18.8   6.2   0.7
North Carolina 5,176 3,197 619 974 200 186 100.0  61.8  12.0  18.8   3.9   3.6
North Dakota 98 41 7 31 13 6 100.0  41.8   7.1  31.6  13.3   6.1
Ohio 45 20 1 12 6 6 100.0  44.4   2.2  26.7  13.3  13.3
Oklahoma 3,227 2,064 221 603 275 64 100.0  64.0   6.8  18.7   8.5   2.0
Oregon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pennsylvania 7 5 - - 1 - - 1 100.0  71.4 - -  14.3 - -  14.3
Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rhode Island 776 381 128 145 117 5 100.0  49.1  16.5  18.7  15.1   0.6
South Carolina 140 96 11 21 10 2 100.0  68.6   7.9  15.0   7.1   1.4
South Dakota 1,163 860 159 90 40 14 100.0  73.9  13.7   7.7   3.4   1.2
Tennessee 4,479 3,239 46 624 492 78 100.0  72.3   1.0  13.9  11.0   1.7
Texas 11,328 6,292 1,200 2,239 672 925 100.0  55.5  10.6  19.8   5.9   8.2
Utah 732 169 356 146 37 24 100.0  23.1  48.6  19.9   5.1   3.3
Vermont 1,870 1,268 103 322 153 24 100.0  67.8   5.5  17.2   8.2   1.3
Virginia 4,471 - - 6 2,890 641 934 100.0 - -   0.1  64.6  14.3  20.9
Washington 9,596 4,147 3,427 1,036 759 227 100.0  43.2  35.7  10.8   7.9   2.4
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 643 370 95 98 68 12 100.0  57.5  14.8  15.2  10.6   1.9
Wyoming 127 31 31 45 5 15 100.0  24.4  24.4  35.4   3.9  11.8
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 44 states and jurisdiction that offered short-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 4.2. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All short-term residential 
 treatment discharges  
165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888   71.3 27
Gender    
Male 107,692 60,671 17,104 19,017 7,290 3,610 65.9 62.9 72.2 27
Female 57,904 29,886 10,398 11,432 3,913 2,275 34.1 37.1 69.6 27
No. of discharges  165,596 90,557 27,502 30,449 11,203 5,885 100.0 100.0 71.3 27
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 17,931 8,796 3,361 2,949 2,121 704 10.3 12.1 67.8 28
21 to 30 years 52,813 26,775 9,143 10,532 4,396 1,967 30.4 35.5 68.0 26
31 to 40 years 37,212 19,779 6,623 7,227 2,312 1,271 22.4 22.7 71.0 27
41 to 50 years 35,938 21,408 5,287 6,413 1,627 1,203 22.6 19.4 74.3 26
Over 50 years 21,715 13,803 3,088 3,334 747 743 14.3 10.1 77.8 25
No. of discharges  165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888 100.0 100.0 71.3 27
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 111,279 60,735 19,894 19,595 7,382 3,673 68.5 65.0 72.5 26
Black (non-Hispanic) 31,104 16,615 4,854 6,281 2,104 1,250 18.2 20.4 69.0 27
Hispanic origin 15,123 9,034 1,387 3,040 1,037 625 8.9 10.0 68.9 27
Other 7,336 3,852 1,287 1,334 574 289 4.4 4.7 70.1 28
No. of discharges  164,842 90,236 27,422 30,250 11,097 5,837 100.0 100.0 71.4 27
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 45,870 23,659 8,722 8,257 3,094 2,138 27.6 29.0 70.6 27
1 or more 117,779 66,176 18,575 21,535 7,881 3,612 72.4 71.0 72.0 26
No. of discharges  163,649 89,835 27,297 29,792 10,975 5,750 100.0 100.0 71.6 27
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 29,716 16,809 5,996 3,034 2,567 1,310 19.5 14.8 76.7 28
Self or individual 56,210 27,412 10,486 12,886 3,432 1,994 32.4 39.3 67.4 24
Health care/community 77,432 45,475 10,624 13,957 5,002 2,374 48.0 45.8 72.4 27
No. of discharges  163,358 89,696 27,106 29,877 11,001 5,678 100.0 100.0 71.5 27
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 43,993 21,837 8,013 9,383 3,182 1,578 26.9 31.9 67.9 27
12 years (or GED) 66,385 36,708 10,680 12,342 4,230 2,425 42.7 42.9 71.4 26
More than 12 years 44,986 27,049 6,788 7,256 2,513 1,380 30.5 25.2 75.2 26
No. of discharges  155,364 85,594 25,481 28,981 9,925 5,383 100.0 100.0 71.5 26
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 44 states and jurisdiction that offered short-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 4.3. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All short-term residential
treatment discharges 
165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888 165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 141,757 77,177 24,051 26,440 9,205 4,884 150,819 84,226 25,378 26,490 9,653 5,072
1 16,594 8,846 3,128 2,678 1,333 609 6,743 2,464 1,848 1,381 658 392
2 1,427 782 188 266 133 58 613 273 103 135 67 35
3 311 177 36 50 26 22 179 94 17 35 17 16
4 120 62 13 27 14 4 56 25 8 16 5 2
5 61 35 4 13 6 3 43 24 1 12 6 - -
6 to 96 267 146 37 37 18 29 246 157 28 24 19 18
No. of discharges  160,537 87,225 27,457 29,511 10,735 5,609 158,699 87,263 27,383 28,093 10,425 5,535
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 978 456 233 195 58 36 910 441 217 159 59 34
Student 5,245 2,733 876 724 731 181 4,728 2,482 841 612 681 112
Retired 1,364 994 123 179 25 43 1,309 946 121 171 29 42
Disabled 14,964 7,993 2,517 3,027 950 477 13,875 7,617 2,241 2,743 838 436
Inmate of institution 3,712 1,697 320 1,145 318 232 3,574 1,536 233 1,156 351 298
Other 45,232 26,121 6,258 8,659 3,329 865 39,933 22,354 5,819 7,849 3,123 788
No. of discharges  71,495 39,994 10,327 13,929 5,411 1,834 64,329 35,376 9,472 12,690 5,081 1,710
Employment status1    
Employed 19,686 13,213 2,213 2,800 824 636 18,292 12,472 2,101 2,401 687 631
Unemployed 69,162 34,919 13,782 12,929 4,403 3,129 74,959 39,767 14,559 12,950 4,536 3,147
Not in labor force 72,691 40,661 10,602 14,088 5,448 1,892 65,323 35,955 9,774 12,759 5,094 1,741
No. of discharges  88,848 48,132 15,995 15,729 5,227 3,765 158,574 88,194 26,434 28,110 10,317 5,519
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 19,779 10,860 4,244 2,270 1,626 779 87,712 53,931 16,114 10,896 4,759 2,012
Some use 49,862 27,120 10,028 8,059 3,190 1,465 27,230 9,731 6,754 6,942 2,541 1,262
Daily use 93,977 51,714 13,122 19,565 6,099 3,477 21,681 8,353 3,578 6,414 1,670 1,666
No. of discharges  163,618 89,694 27,394 29,894 10,915 5,721 136,623 72,015 26,446 24,252 8,970 4,940
Living arrangements    
Homeless 29,206 15,978 4,153 5,748 2,142 1,185 18,015 8,104 2,971 4,451 1,648 841
Dependent living 35,569 17,737 7,097 6,289 2,912 1,534 48,959 29,986 7,944 5,943 3,127 1,959
Independent living 97,938 55,609 16,015 17,578 5,870 2,866 93,831 51,417 16,249 17,738 5,636 2,791
No. of discharges  162,713 89,324 27,265 29,615 10,924 5,585 160,805 89,507 27,164 28,132 10,411 5,591
Primary substance    
Alcohol 61,005 38,226 8,725 9,403 2,672 1,979 58,620 36,490 8,639 9,031 2,617 1,843
Opiates 49,358 24,333 8,660 10,741 4,032 1,592 45,157 21,554 8,542 9,902 3,826 1,333
Marijuana/hashish 17,624 8,715 3,439 2,870 1,905 695 16,793 8,182 3,421 2,719 1,825 646
Cocaine 17,497 9,498 2,665 3,487 1,147 700 16,902 9,109 2,617 3,378 1,120 678
Stimulants 13,796 6,533 2,947 2,715 989 612 13,739 6,568 2,931 2,633 986 621
Other/unknown 6,329 3,256 1,066 1,239 458 310 14,398 8,658 1,352 2,792 829 767
No. of discharges  165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888 165,609 90,561 27,502 30,455 11,203 5,888
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
98,865 51,815 18,134 19,110 6,526 3,280 46,490 17,959 11,485 12,132 3,224 1,690
At least 1 time in the past
  month
45,338 25,198 7,930 7,551 2,880 1,779 93,166 57,351 14,083 12,873 5,758 3,101
1-3 times in past month 11,191 5,491 2,355 2,036 717 592 11,162 5,077 1,685 2,733 1,003 664
4-7 times in past month 7,174 3,764 1,341 1,213 457 399 9,859 4,600 1,811 1,939 1,000 509
8-15 times in past month 5,844 3,048 1,287 850 355 304 13,994 7,896 2,723 1,813 969 593
16-30 times in past month 7,305 3,342 1,986 1,193 428 356 27,276 16,848 6,120 2,104 1,098 1,106
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
13,824 9,553 961 2,259 923 128 30,875 22,930 1,744 4,284 1,688 229
No. of discharges  144,203 77,013 26,064 26,661 9,406 5,059   139,656 75,310 25,568 25,005 8,982 4,791
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 44 states and jurisdiction that offered short-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 4.4. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
short-term
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
short-term
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
165,609      71.3 27   165,609      71.3 27
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 141,757  88.3  88.4  71.4 27   150,819  95.6  93.6  72.7 27
1 16,594  10.4  10.1  72.2 28   6,743   3.8   5.5  63.9 22
2 1,427   0.8   1.0  68.0 28   613   0.3   0.5  61.3 23
3 311   0.2   0.2  68.5 27   179   0.1   0.2  62.0 26
4 120   0.1   0.1  62.5 26   56 *   0.1  58.9 26
5 61 * *  63.9 24   43 * *  58.1 27
6 to 96 267   0.2   0.2  68.5 28   246   0.2   0.1  75.2 27
Total  160,537 100.0 100.0  71.4 27   158,699 100.0 100.0  72.2 27
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 978   1.4   1.4  70.4 28   910   1.5   1.3  72.3 28
Student 5,245   7.2   7.7  68.8 33   4,728   7.4   7.2  70.3 32
Retired 1,364   2.2   1.2  81.9 22   1,309   2.4   1.2  81.5 22
Disabled 14,964  20.9  21.0  70.2 24   13,875  22.0  20.6  71.0 23
Inmate of institution 3,712   4.0   8.0  54.3 30   3,574   3.9   9.3  49.5 29
Other 45,232  64.3  60.7  71.6 27   39,933  62.8  60.4  70.6 27
Total  71,495 100.0 100.0  70.4 27   64,329 100.0 100.0  69.7 27
Employment status1                  
Employed 19,686  24.1  17.2  78.4 24   18,292  12.7   8.5  79.7 23
Unemployed 69,162  75.9  82.8  70.4 27   74,959  47.4  47.0  72.5 27
Not in labor force 72,691  79.9  86.7  70.5 27 65,323  39.9  44.6  70.0 27
Total  88,848 100.0 100.0  72.2 27   158,574 100.0 100.0  72.3 27
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 19,779  12.9  10.0  76.4 28   87,712  71.1  46.3  79.9 28
Some use 49,862  31.7  27.3  74.5 27   27,230  16.7  28.2  60.5 20
Daily use 93,977  55.4  62.6  69.0 25   21,681  12.1  25.5  55.0 21
Total  163,618 100.0 100.0  71.6 27   136,623 100.0 100.0  72.1 27
Living arrangements                
Homeless 29,206  17.3  19.7  68.9 28   18,015   9.5  15.7  61.5 27
Dependent living 35,569  21.3  23.3  69.8 28   48,959  32.5  25.0  77.5 28
Independent living 97,938  61.4  57.1  73.1 24   93,831  58.0  59.3  72.1 23
Total  162,713 100.0 100.0  71.7 27   160,805 100.0 100.0  72.6 27
Primary substance            
Alcohol 61,005  39.8  29.6  77.0 26   58,620  38.2  28.4  77.0 26
Opiates 49,358  27.9  34.4  66.8 24   45,157  25.5  31.7  66.6 25
Marijuana/hashish 17,624  10.3  11.5  69.0 28   16,793   9.8  10.9  69.1 28
Cocaine 17,497  10.3  11.2  69.5 27   16,902   9.9  10.9  69.4 27
Stimulants 13,796   8.0   9.1  68.7 28   13,739   8.0   8.9  69.1 28
Other/unknown 6,329   3.7   4.2  68.3 25   14,398   8.5   9.2  69.5 24
Total  165,609 100.0 100.0  71.3 27   165,609 100.0 100.0  71.3 27
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
98,865  67.9  70.3  70.8 27   46,490  29.2  44.0  63.3 23
At least 1 time in the past
  month
45,338  32.1  29.7  73.1 27   93,166  70.8  56.0  76.7 28
1-3 times in past month 11,191   7.6   8.1  70.1 28   11,162   6.7  11.3  60.6 28
4-7 times in past month 7,174   5.0   5.0  71.2 28   9,859   6.4   8.9  65.0 28
8-15 times in past month 5,844   4.2   3.7  74.2 28   13,994  10.5   8.7  75.9 28
16-30 times in past month 7,305   5.2   4.8  72.9 26   27,276  22.8  11.1  84.2 28
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
13,824  10.2   8.0  76.1 25   30,875  24.5  16.0  79.9 25
Total  144,203 100.0 100.0  71.5 27   139,656 100.0 100.0  72.2 27
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 44 states and jurisdiction that offered short-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 5.1. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All long-term
 residential
treatment discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635 100.0  44.6  16.0  25.3  10.3   3.8
Alabama 543 300 13 67 147 16 100.0  55.2   2.4  12.3  27.1   2.9
Alaska 678 335 55 185 80 23 100.0  49.4   8.1  27.3  11.8   3.4
Arizona 35 14 1 10 - - 10 100.0  40.0   2.9  28.6 - -  28.6
Arkansas 124 78 37 8 - - 1 100.0  62.9  29.8   6.5 - -   0.8
California 30,051 13,945 8,733 7,208 - - 165 100.0  46.4  29.1  24.0 - -   0.5
Colorado 1,759 1,014 70 305 272 98 100.0  57.6   4.0  17.3  15.5   5.6
Connecticut 5,030 3,174 239 783 520 314 100.0  63.1   4.8  15.6  10.3   6.2
Delaware 372 232 2 64 48 26 100.0  62.4   0.5  17.2  12.9   7.0
District of Columbia 99 84 6 - - 4 5 100.0  84.8   6.1 - -   4.0   5.1
Florida 1,042 530 301 119 43 49 100.0  50.9  28.9  11.4   4.1   4.7
Georgia 2,406 770 163 792 385 296 100.0  32.0   6.8  32.9  16.0  12.3
Hawaii 1,660 334 793 327 166 40 100.0  20.1  47.8  19.7  10.0   2.4
Idaho 4 2 - - 2 - - - - 100.0  50.0 - -  50.0 - - - -
Illinois 706 202 111 216 164 13 100.0  28.6  15.7  30.6  23.2   1.8
Indiana 292 218 19 36 17 2 100.0  74.7   6.5  12.3   5.8   0.7
Iowa 699 428 15 167 66 23 100.0  61.2   2.1  23.9   9.4   3.3
Kentucky 1,657 196 1,315 81 29 36 100.0  11.8  79.4   4.9   1.8   2.2
Louisiana 2,860 464 1,263 755 369 9 100.0  16.2  44.2  26.4  12.9   0.3
Maine 477 242 - - 94 105 36 100.0  50.7 - -  19.7  22.0   7.5
Maryland 3,760 1,882 334 837 634 73 100.0  50.1   8.9  22.3  16.9   1.9
Massachusetts 6,135 2,368 170 2,312 970 315 100.0  38.6   2.8  37.7  15.8   5.1
Michigan 3,357 1,138 681 1,030 296 212 100.0  33.9  20.3  30.7   8.8   6.3
Minnesota 9,616 5,570 440 1,838 1,347 421 100.0  57.9   4.6  19.1  14.0   4.4
Missouri - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Montana 280 67 116 62 26 9 100.0  23.9  41.4  22.1   9.3   3.2
Nebraska 651 262 3 219 112 55 100.0  40.2   0.5  33.6  17.2   8.4
Nevada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Hampshire 290 117 6 18 79 70 100.0  40.3   2.1   6.2  27.2  24.1
New Jersey 5,437 3,060 61 1,306 657 353 100.0  56.3   1.1  24.0  12.1   6.5
New York 21,287 7,833 1,214 7,941 3,391 908 100.0  36.8   5.7  37.3  15.9   4.3
North Carolina 1,793 314 824 559 - - 96 100.0  17.5  46.0  31.2 - -   5.4
North Dakota 71 16 2 37 7 9 100.0  22.5   2.8  52.1   9.9  12.7
Ohio 2,251 858 228 555 421 189 100.0  38.1  10.1  24.7  18.7   8.4
Oklahoma 209 88 7 72 28 14 100.0  42.1   3.3  34.4  13.4   6.7
Oregon 4,647 2,563 213 984 723 164 100.0  55.2   4.6  21.2  15.6   3.5
Pennsylvania 11 - - 6 2 3 - - 100.0 - -  54.5  18.2  27.3 - -
Puerto Rico 181 38 6 73 34 30 100.0  21.0   3.3  40.3  18.8  16.6
Rhode Island 524 222 60 142 94 6 100.0  42.4  11.5  27.1  17.9   1.1
South Carolina 402 136 95 101 68 2 100.0  33.8  23.6  25.1  16.9   0.5
South Dakota 1,648 731 478 197 127 115 100.0  44.4  29.0  12.0   7.7   7.0
Tennessee 1,222 570 25 200 344 83 100.0  46.6   2.0  16.4  28.2   6.8
Texas 1,815 1,299 118 158 108 132 100.0  71.6   6.5   8.7   6.0   7.3
Utah 1,072 503 307 84 164 14 100.0  46.9  28.6   7.8  15.3   1.3
Vermont 112 21 - - 44 44 3 100.0  18.8 - -  39.3  39.3   2.7
Virginia 62 - - - - 34 4 24 100.0 - - - -  54.8   6.5  38.7
Washington 2,756 1,437 693 305 254 67 100.0  52.1  25.1  11.1   9.2   2.4
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 1,256 449 340 262 152 53 100.0  35.7  27.1  20.9  12.1   4.2
Wyoming 1,128 528 92 356 96 56 100.0  46.8   8.2  31.6   8.5   5.0
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential
substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 5.2. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All long-term residential
treatment discharges.
122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635   60.7 90
Gender    
Male 78,363 35,597 11,133 19,931 8,604 3,098 62.9 65.7 59.6 90
Female 44,067 19,020 8,511 11,009 3,993 1,534 37.1 34.3 62.5 89
No. of discharges  122,430 54,617 19,644 30,940 12,597 4,632 100.0 100.0 60.7 90
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 15,039 6,650 2,049 3,480 2,173 687 11.7 13.2 57.8 73
21 to 30 years 40,481 16,468 7,026 10,695 4,731 1,561 31.6 35.3 58.0 90
31 to 40 years 28,010 12,369 4,679 7,302 2,674 986 22.9 22.8 60.9 90
41 to 50 years 25,730 12,194 3,921 6,575 2,139 901 21.7 20.0 62.6 90
Over 50 years 13,207 6,951 1,980 2,895 881 500 12.0 8.9 67.6 90
No. of discharges  122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635 100.0 100.0 60.7 90
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 68,590 32,155 10,887 15,569 7,465 2,514 58.3 53.5 62.8 89
Black (non-Hispanic) 24,501 9,660 3,582 7,424 2,756 1,079 17.9 23.6 54.0 111
Hispanic origin 17,014 7,269 2,772 5,095 1,299 579 13.6 14.6 59.0 90
Other 11,489 5,109 2,364 2,659 951 406 10.1 8.4 65.0 65
No. of discharges  121,594 54,193 19,605 30,747 12,471 4,578 100.0 100.0 60.7 90
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 31,535 14,184 7,005 7,061 2,307 978 29.1 22.0 67.2 87
1 or more 88,089 39,309 12,199 23,283 9,922 3,376 70.9 78.0 58.5 90
No. of discharges  119,624 53,493 19,204 30,344 12,229 4,354 100.0 100.0 60.8 90
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 41,578 19,791 7,183 8,284 4,407 1,913 37.0 31.1 64.9 93
Self or individual 34,004 14,163 6,411 10,149 2,422 859 28.2 28.6 60.5 75
Health care/community 44,251 19,447 5,912 11,874 5,362 1,656 34.8 40.3 57.3 90
No. of discharges  119,833 53,401 19,506 30,307 12,191 4,428 100.0 100.0 60.8 90
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 36,391 14,431 6,428 10,416 3,639 1,477 30.3 34.7 57.3 90
12 years (or GED) 49,282 21,865 8,099 12,530 4,937 1,851 43.6 43.2 60.8 90
More than 12 years 27,846 13,945 4,032 6,211 2,729 929 26.1 22.1 64.6 89
No. of discharges  113,519 50,241 18,559 29,157 11,305 4,257 100.0 100.0 60.6 90
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 5.3. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All long-term residential
treatment discharges 
122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635 122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 108,035 48,264 17,041 27,561 11,153 4,016 110,093 53,559 18,547 22,650 11,630 3,707
1 12,305 5,541 2,203 2,872 1,204 485 3,575 863 813 647 634 618
2 1,068 424 226 278 98 42 311 63 107 64 46 31
3 217 83 52 44 29 9 65 19 22 12 8 4
4 87 29 24 20 7 7 33 7 8 6 6 6
5 50 17 9 17 6 1 17 7 4 3 2 1
6 to 96 243 105 46 56 24 12 121 53 29 23 11 5
No. of discharges  122,005 54,463 19,601 30,848 12,521 4,572 114,215 54,571 19,530 23,405 12,337 4,372
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 564 242 104 124 64 30 577 272 107 122 49 27
Student 5,187 2,663 496 975 825 228 6,784 3,702 537 1,283 1,031 231
Retired 355 229 29 67 19 11 375 255 29 57 17 17
Disabled 5,633 2,548 605 1,456 699 325 5,390 2,485 660 1,295 639 311
Inmate of institution 7,402 4,111 654 1,168 996 473 3,943 1,722 288 525 813 595
Other 28,666 11,089 2,345 9,733 4,267 1,232 21,935 6,299 2,304 8,674 3,609 1,049
No. of discharges  47,807 20,882 4,233 13,523 6,870 2,299 39,004 14,735 3,925 11,956 6,158 2,230
Employment status1    
Employed 6,700 3,829 945 1,200 524 202 17,765 12,218 1,552 2,192 1,372 431
Unemployed 41,585 18,010 7,307 9,934 4,520 1,814 39,662 18,768 7,167 8,093 4,102 1,532
Not in labor force 70,855 31,244 10,992 19,107 7,037 2,475 53,045 22,028 10,392 12,132 6,215 2,278
No. of discharges  119,140 53,083 19,244 30,241 12,081 4,491 110,472 53,014 19,111 22,417 11,689 4,241
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 41,260 20,054 6,488 7,992 4,830 1,896 75,255 40,746 12,390 12,371 7,255 2,493
Some use 38,517 17,339 7,162 10,168 2,849 999 15,393 3,660 4,446 4,200 2,363 724
Daily use 41,239 16,365 5,900 12,588 4,760 1,626 7,731 2,311 1,864 2,331 774 451
No. of discharges  121,016 53,758 19,550 30,748 12,439 4,521 98,379 46,717 18,700 18,902 10,392 3,668
Living arrangements    
Homeless 31,957 12,439 6,326 9,861 2,417 914 18,355 6,105 5,379 4,509 1,950 412
Dependent living 44,897 21,374 7,240 9,122 5,304 1,857 47,235 23,871 7,670 7,733 5,412 2,549
Independent living 44,557 20,341 6,013 11,712 4,715 1,776 46,933 24,155 6,365 10,499 4,625 1,289
No. of discharges  121,411 54,154 19,579 30,695 12,436 4,547 112,523 54,131 19,414 22,741 11,987 4,250
Primary substance    
Alcohol 36,227 18,118 5,203 8,462 3,128 1,316 34,981 17,468 5,172 7,989 3,072 1,280
Opiates 31,771 12,519 5,041 8,658 4,221 1,332 28,627 10,845 4,913 7,759 3,933 1,177
Marijuana/hashish 16,374 6,985 2,197 4,122 2,276 794 14,768 6,226 2,139 3,603 2,082 718
Cocaine 14,384 5,808 2,012 4,456 1,483 625 13,513 5,339 1,968 4,212 1,402 592
Stimulants 19,685 9,175 4,820 4,334 1,007 349 19,140 8,969 4,760 4,079 984 348
Other/unknown 4,026 2,027 382 915 483 219 11,438 5,785 703 3,305 1,125 520
No. of discharges  122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635 122,467 54,632 19,655 30,947 12,598 4,635
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past 
  month
45,148 17,735 6,259 13,373 5,621 2,160 23,400 7,106 3,084 8,696 2,991 1,523
At least 1 time in the past
  month
33,277 15,807 3,728 7,264 4,836 1,642 51,083 25,111 6,317 10,739 6,923 1,993
1-3 times in past month 5,496 2,763 687 1,145 645 256 5,409 2,288 609 1,416 841 255
4-7 times in past month 4,514 2,127 680 915 576 216 6,218 2,914 924 1,305 836 239
8-15 times in past month 5,767 2,782 698 1,172 796 319 10,311 5,004 1,680 1,872 1,317 438
16-30 times in past month 7,543 3,627 901 1,603 990 422 14,192 7,536 2,133 2,355 1,597 571
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
9,957 4,508 762 2,429 1,829 429 14,953 7,369 971 3,791 2,332 490
No. of discharges  78,425 33,542 9,987 20,637 10,457 3,802   74,483 32,217 9,401 19,435 9,914 3,516
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 5.4. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
long-term
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
long-term
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
122,467      60.7 90   122,467      60.7 90
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 108,035  88.2  89.1  60.4 90   110,093  97.3  94.7  65.5 90
1 12,305  10.5   9.5  62.9 89   3,575   2.3   4.7  46.9 50
2 1,068   0.9   0.9  60.9 82   311   0.2   0.4  54.7 42
3 217   0.2   0.2  62.2 88   65   0.1   0.1  63.1 75
4 87   0.1   0.1  60.9 70   33 * *  45.5 166
5 50 *   0.1  52.0 89   17 * *  64.7 59
6 to 96 243   0.2   0.2  62.1 124   121   0.1   0.1  67.8 77
Total  122,005 100.0 100.0  60.7 90   114,215 100.0 100.0  64.9 90
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 564   1.4   1.0  61.3 63   577   2.0   1.0  65.7 62
Student 5,187  12.6   8.9  60.9 64   6,784  22.7  12.5  62.5 100
Retired 355   1.0   0.4  72.7 43   375   1.5   0.4  75.7 53
Disabled 5,633  12.6  10.9  56.0 79   5,390  16.9  11.0  58.3 85
Inmate of institution 7,402  19.0  11.6  64.4 141   3,943  10.8   9.5  51.0 147
Other 28,666  53.5  67.1  46.9 156   21,935  46.1  65.5  39.2 120
Total  47,807 100.0 100.0  52.5 124   39,004 100.0 100.0  47.8 105
Employment status1                  
Employed 6,700   6.6   4.1  71.3 48   17,765  19.1  10.4  77.5 121
Unemployed 41,585  35.0  34.8  60.9 83   39,662  36.0  35.8  65.4 82
Not in labor force 70,855  58.4  61.1  59.6 100 53,045  44.9  53.8  61.1 90
Total  119,140 100.0 100.0  60.7 90   110,472 100.0 100.0  65.3 90
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 41,260  36.2  30.9  64.3 100   75,255  81.2  67.1  70.6 90
Some use 38,517  33.4  29.4  63.6 79   15,393  12.4  22.1  52.7 28
Daily use 41,239  30.4  39.8  54.0 90   7,731   6.4  10.8  54.0 59
Total  121,016 100.0 100.0  60.6 90   98,379 100.0 100.0  66.5 89
Living arrangements                
Homeless 31,957  25.4  27.7  58.7 91   18,355  15.6  17.6  62.6 88
Dependent living 44,897  38.8  34.2  63.7 90   47,235  42.9  40.3  66.8 89
Independent living 44,557  35.7  38.2  59.1 85   46,933  41.5  42.1  65.0 93
Total  121,411 100.0 100.0  60.7 90   112,523 100.0 100.0  65.4 90
Primary substance            
Alcohol 36,227  31.4  26.8  64.4 88   34,981  30.5  25.6  64.7 85
Opiates 31,771  23.6  29.5  55.3 104   28,627  21.2  26.7  55.0 93
Marijuana/hashish 16,374  12.4  14.9  56.1 89   14,768  11.3  13.3  56.6 86
Cocaine 14,384  10.5  13.6  54.4 107   13,513   9.8  12.9  54.1 101
Stimulants 19,685  18.8  11.8  71.1 89   19,140  18.5  11.2  71.7 89
Other/unknown 4,026   3.2   3.4  59.8 74   11,438   8.7  10.3  56.7 120
Total  122,467 100.0 100.0  60.7 90   122,467 100.0 100.0  60.7 90
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
45,148  55.1  60.6  53.1 89   23,400  24.5  40.2  43.5 80
At least 1 time in the past
  month
33,277  44.9  39.4  58.7 92   51,083  75.5  59.8  61.5 91
1-3 times in past month 5,496   7.9   5.9  62.8 79   5,409   7.0   7.6  53.6 66
4-7 times in past month 4,514   6.4   4.9  62.2 87   6,218   9.2   7.2  61.7 68
8-15 times in past month 5,767   8.0   6.6  60.3 87   10,311  16.1  11.0  64.8 80
16-30 times in past month 7,543  10.4   8.6  60.0 88   14,192  23.2  13.8  68.1 82
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
9,957  12.1  13.4  52.9 149   14,953  20.0  20.1  55.8 177
Total  78,425 100.0 100.0  55.5 91   74,483 175.5 100.0 105.1 90
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 6.1. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All hospital residential
treatment discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194 100.0  53.9  16.5  23.0   3.2   3.4
Alabama - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Alaska - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Arizona 79 36 2 35 - - 6 100.0  45.6   2.5  44.3 - -   7.6
Arkansas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
California - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Colorado 112 78 5 16 8 5 100.0  69.6   4.5  14.3   7.1   4.5
Connecticut 1,299 1,049 6 220 10 14 100.0  80.8   0.5  16.9   0.8   1.1
Delaware - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
District of Columbia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Florida - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Georgia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hawaii - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Illinois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Indiana 102 30 2 42 18 10 100.0  29.4   2.0  41.2  17.6   9.8
Iowa 334 57 164 59 45 9 100.0  17.1  49.1  17.7  13.5   2.7
Kentucky - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Louisiana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Maine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Maryland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Massachusetts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Michigan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Minnesota 1,306 978 84 140 60 44 100.0  74.9   6.4  10.7   4.6   3.4
Missouri - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Montana 339 210 19 99 10 1 100.0  61.9   5.6  29.2   2.9   0.3
Nebraska - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Nevada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Hampshire 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 100.0 - - - - 100.0 - - - -
New Jersey 2 1 - - - - 1 - - 100.0  50.0 - - - -  50.0 - -
New York - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
North Carolina 1,610 336 526 649 - - 99 100.0  20.9  32.7  40.3 - -   6.1
North Dakota 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 100.0 - - - -  50.0 - -  50.0
Ohio - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Oklahoma 113 55 56 1 - - 1 100.0  48.7  49.6   0.9 - -   0.9
Oregon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rhode Island 291 196 46 24 23 2 100.0  67.4  15.8   8.2   7.9   0.7
South Carolina - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
South Dakota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Utah 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0 - -
Vermont - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Washington - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 36 10 18 6 2 - - 100.0  27.8  50.0  16.7   5.6 - -
Wyoming 10 1 1 6 - - 2 100.0  10.0  10.0  60.0 - -  20.0
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 16 states that offered hospital residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 6.2. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All hospital residential
treatment discharges.
5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194   70.4 14
Gender    
Male 3,607 1,978 603 793 98 135 65.1 61.4 71.6 14
Female 2,030 1,059 326 506 80 59 34.9 38.6 68.2 17
No. of discharges  5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194 100.0 100.0 70.4 14
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 259 121 52 51 24 11 4.4 5.1 66.8 19
21 to 30 years 1,509 790 233 368 65 53 25.8 29.1 67.8 12
31 to 40 years 1,322 659 251 330 35 47 22.9 24.7 68.8 15
41 to 50 years 1,553 861 236 367 33 56 27.7 27.3 70.6 14
Over 50 years 994 606 157 183 21 27 19.2 13.8 76.8 16
No. of discharges  5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194 100.0 100.0 70.4 14
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 4,322 2,307 762 964 140 149 77.8 75.0 71.0 12
Black (non-Hispanic) 713 349 107 206 22 29 11.6 15.4 64.0 21
Hispanic origin 341 231 22 80 4 4 6.4 5.3 74.2 24
Other 238 130 35 49 12 12 4.2 4.4 69.3 22
No. of discharges  5,614 3,017 926 1,299 178 194 100.0 100.0 70.2 15
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 1,658 707 393 442 42 74 36.3 38.4 66.3 9
1 or more 2,825 1,415 514 659 125 112 63.7 61.6 68.3 10
No. of discharges  4,483 2,122 907 1,101 167 186 100.0 100.0 67.6 10
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 373 217 75 51 15 15 7.6 4.9 78.3 28
Self or individual 2,953 1,906 321 553 73 100 57.9 44.2 75.4 13
Health care/community 2,163 795 531 673 88 76 34.5 50.9 61.3 12
No. of discharges  5,489 2,918 927 1,277 176 191 100.0 100.0 70.0 14
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 1,164 592 166 318 47 41 21.6 26.1 65.1 10
12 years (or GED) 2,395 1,203 453 572 68 99 47.3 47.4 69.1 10
More than 12 years 1,503 810 280 312 53 48 31.1 26.5 72.5 14
No. of discharges  5,062 2,605 899 1,202 168 188 100.0 100.0 69.2 11
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 16 states that offered hospital residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 6.3. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All hospital residential
treatment discharges 
5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194 5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 4,831 2,492 854 1,161 147 177 5,015 2,656 895 1,126 160 178
1 255 124 54 48 17 12 88 41 11 24 4 8
2 22 9 6 5 1 1 7 5 1 1 - - - -
3 12 8 - - 3 1 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - - -
4 5 3 - - 1 1 - - 2 - - - - 1 1 - -
5 2 - - - - 2 - - - - 2 1 - - 1 - - - -
6 to 96 8 6 1 - - 1 - - 9 6 1 1 - - 1
No. of discharges  5,135 2,642 915 1,220 168 190 5,125 2,710 908 1,155 165 187
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 42 24 9 6 3 - - 45 27 7 8 3 - -
Student 71 33 18 13 3 4 54 31 16 2 3 2
Retired 97 66 13 12 1 5 90 63 13 8 1 5
Disabled 522 324 69 82 29 18 566 373 69 79 30 15
Inmate of institution 134 111 2 15 1 5 180 141 5 25 2 7
Other 572 408 38 108 11 7 618 420 63 116 9 10
No. of discharges  1,438 966 149 236 48 39 1,553 1,055 173 238 48 39
Employment status1    
Employed 798 450 153 134 31 30 830 475 154 137 30 34
Unemployed 2,851 1,191 612 841 87 120 2,635 1,128 557 751 90 109
Not in labor force 1,439 967 149 236 48 39 1,598 1,063 189 256 48 42
No. of discharges  5,088 2,608 914 1,211 166 189 5,063 2,666 900 1,144 168 185
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 583 324 93 123 21 22 1,264 894 136 171 34 29
Some use 1,326 660 242 316 53 55 1,858 1,116 240 364 76 62
Daily use 3,622 1,987 588 838 93 116 1,613 417 494 568 43 91
No. of discharges  5,531 2,971 923 1,277 167 193 4,735 2,427 870 1,103 153 182
Living arrangements    
Homeless 836 460 125 191 33 27 672 339 111 175 29 18
Dependent living 305 138 65 63 24 15 451 230 106 70 30 15
Independent living 3,987 2,036 733 959 111 148 3,855 2,090 666 876 112 111
No. of discharges  5,128 2,634 923 1,213 168 190 4,978 2,659 883 1,121 171 144
Primary substance    
Alcohol 3,088 1,738 528 658 66 98 2,710 1,458 506 591 61 94
Opiates 1,324 719 187 318 49 51 1,136 588 175 278 45 50
Marijuana/hashish 245 87 61 69 15 13 211 76 57 54 13 11
Cocaine 456 237 56 128 16 19 332 146 51 104 14 17
Stimulants 212 79 42 66 19 6 205 80 47 54 20 4
Other/unknown 312 177 55 60 13 7 1,043 689 93 218 25 18
No. of discharges  5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194 5,637 3,037 929 1,299 178 194
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
3,939 1,995 715 944 125 160 2,308 1,327 340 467 109 65
At least 1 time in the past
  month
923 577 137 153 34 22 1,498 1,069 152 187 55 35
1-3 times in past month 339 208 42 63 16 10 394 231 38 83 21 21
4-7 times in past month 141 83 26 22 8 2 292 215 38 27 6 6
8-15 times in past month 73 44 9 17 1 2 178 132 19 17 7 3
16-30 times in past month 265 200 40 18 6 1 383 305 45 17 12 4
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
105 42 20 33 3 7 251 186 12 43 9 1
No. of discharges  4,862 2,572 852 1,097 159 182   3,806 2,396 492 654 164 100
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 16 states that offered hospital residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 6.4. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
hospital
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
hospital
residential
treatment
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
5,637      70.4 14   5,637      70.4 14
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 4,831  94.1  94.1  69.3 10   5,015  98.1  97.1  70.8 11
1 255   5.0   4.9  69.8 24   88   1.4   2.4  59.1 14
2 22   0.4   0.4  68.2 40   7   0.2   0.1  85.7 30
3 12   0.2   0.3  66.7 41   2 *   0.1  50.0 30
4 5   0.1   0.1  60.0 38   2 - -   0.1 - - - -
5 2 - -   0.1 - - - -   2 *   0.1  50.0 9
6 to 96 8   0.2   0.1  87.5 36   9   0.2   0.1  77.8 31
Total  5,135 100.0 100.0  69.3 11   5,125 100.0 100.0  70.6 11
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 42   3.0   2.8  78.6 10   45   2.8   3.4  75.6 10
Student 71   4.6   6.2  71.8 9   54   3.8   2.2  87.0 11
Retired 97   7.1   5.6  81.4 14   90   6.2   4.3  84.4 14
Disabled 522  35.2  39.9  75.3 15   566  36.0  38.2  78.1 15
Inmate of institution 134  10.1   6.5  84.3 20   180  11.9  10.5  81.1 21
Other 572  40.0  39.0  78.0 31   618  39.3  41.5  78.2 26
Total  1,438 100.0 100.0  77.5 20   1,553 100.0 100.0  79.1 19
Employment status1                  
Employed 798  17.1  12.5  75.6 8   830  17.6  13.4  75.8 8
Unemployed 2,851  51.2  66.9  63.2 10   2,635  47.3  63.5  63.9 9
Not in labor force  1,439  31.7  20.6  77.6 20 1,598  35.1  23.1  78.3 18
Total  5,088 100.0 100.0  69.2 11   5,063 100.0 100.0  70.4 11
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 583  10.7  10.1  71.5 15   1,264  31.2  16.3  81.5 30
Some use 1,326  23.2  25.9  68.0 19   1,858  41.1  34.9  73.0 7
Daily use 3,622  66.1  64.0  71.1 12   1,613  27.6  48.8  56.5 5
Total  5,531 100.0 100.0  70.4 14   4,735 100.0 100.0  69.6 11
Living arrangements                
Homeless 836  16.4  16.0  70.0 10   672  12.7  15.5  67.0 9
Dependent living 305   5.7   6.5  66.6 25   451   9.5   8.0  74.5 21
Independent living 3,987  77.8  77.5  69.5 11   3,855  77.8  76.5  71.5 11
Total  5,128 100.0 100.0  69.4 11   4,978 100.0 100.0  71.2 11
Primary substance            
Alcohol 3,088  57.1  49.2  73.4 15   2,710  49.5  44.6  72.5 11
Opiates 1,324  22.8  25.0  68.4 10   1,136  19.2  22.3  67.2 9
Marijuana/hashish 245   3.7   5.8  60.4 20   211   3.4   4.7  63.0 20
Cocaine 456   7.4   9.8  64.3 21   332   5.0   8.1  59.3 14
Stimulants 212   3.1   5.4  57.1 23   205   3.2   4.7  62.0 22
Other/unknown 312   5.8   4.8  74.4 29   1,043  19.7  15.6  75.0 32
Total  5,637 100.0 100.0  70.4 14   5,637 100.0 100.0  70.4 14
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
3,939  79.1  85.5  68.8 12   2,308  57.7  69.8  72.2 10
At least 1 time in the past
  month
923  20.9  14.5  77.4 10   1,498  42.3  30.2  81.5 21
1-3 times in past month 339   7.3   6.2  73.7 20   394   9.3  13.6  68.3 19
4-7 times in past month 141   3.2   2.2  77.3 5   292   8.8   4.2  86.6 20
8-15 times in past month 73   1.5   1.4  72.6 12   178   5.2   2.9  84.8 24
16-30 times in past month 265   7.0   1.7  90.6 6   383  12.1   3.6  91.4 13
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
105   1.8   3.0  59.0 22   251   6.9   5.8  78.9 31
Total  4,862 100.0 100.0  70.4 11   3,806 100.0 100.0  75.9 15
- -  Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 16 states that offered hospital residential substance abuse treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 7.1. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All detoxification
discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725 100.0  69.2  10.1  16.0   2.1   2.6
Alabama 32 5 - - 23 2 2 100.0  15.6 - -  71.9   6.3   6.3
Alaska 1,663 1,224 41 384 8 6 100.0  73.6   2.5  23.1   0.5   0.4
Arizona 207 141 - - 62 - - 4 100.0  68.1 - -  30.0 - -   1.9
Arkansas 1,595 660 321 464 120 30 100.0  41.4  20.1  29.1   7.5   1.9
California 20,695 13,953 4,730 1,997 - - 15 100.0  67.4  22.9   9.6 - -   0.1
Colorado 35,570 34,111 420 576 94 369 100.0  95.9   1.2   1.6   0.3   1.0
Connecticut 14,461 8,566 2,726 2,518 85 566 100.0  59.2  18.9  17.4   0.6   3.9
Delaware 1,782 1,357 21 379 25 - - 100.0  76.2   1.2  21.3   1.4 - -
District of Columbia 1,241 1,233 1 - - - - 7 100.0  99.4   0.1 - - - -   0.6
Florida 20,514 15,497 516 4,419 27 55 100.0  75.5   2.5  21.5   0.1   0.3
Georgia 6,824 4,453 1,132 886 135 218 100.0  65.3  16.6  13.0   2.0   3.2
Hawaii 1,081 636 308 125 11 1 100.0  58.8  28.5  11.6   1.0   0.1
Idaho 24 - - - - 23 - - 1 100.0 - - - -  95.8 - -   4.2
Illinois 3,358 1,712 539 1,003 101 3 100.0  51.0  16.1  29.9   3.0   0.1
Indiana 856 430 24 333 61 8 100.0  50.2   2.8  38.9   7.1   0.9
Iowa 726 490 100 119 7 10 100.0  67.5  13.8  16.4   1.0   1.4
Kentucky 2,795 1,017 1,280 390 70 38 100.0  36.4  45.8  14.0   2.5   1.4
Louisiana 786 11 479 284 11 1 100.0   1.4  60.9  36.1   1.4   0.1
Maine 1,273 1,042 - - 177 37 17 100.0  81.9 - -  13.9   2.9   1.3
Maryland 4,613 2,262 1,761 489 93 8 100.0  49.0  38.2  10.6   2.0   0.2
Massachusetts 42,505 29,214 721 6,994 1,574 4,002 100.0  68.7   1.7  16.5   3.7   9.4
Michigan 6,578 1,772 3,478 1,050 85 193 100.0  26.9  52.9  16.0   1.3   2.9
Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Missouri 7,330 1,292 4,997 924 56 61 100.0  17.6  68.2  12.6   0.8   0.8
Montana 2,504 1,709 369 279 144 3 100.0  68.3  14.7  11.1   5.8   0.1
Nebraska 5,350 3,148 111 1,689 13 389 100.0  58.8   2.1  31.6   0.2   7.3
Nevada 1,878 900 89 146 21 722 100.0  47.9   4.7   7.8   1.1  38.4
New Hampshire 264 79 98 9 29 49 100.0  29.9  37.1   3.4  11.0  18.6
New Jersey 7,268 6,225 63 791 91 98 100.0  85.6   0.9  10.9   1.3   1.3
New York 85,260 66,668 824 14,605 2,536 627 100.0  78.2   1.0  17.1   3.0   0.7
North Carolina 5,851 1,423 2,924 1,314 - - 190 100.0  24.3  50.0  22.5 - -   3.2
North Dakota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ohio 2,421 829 496 836 177 83 100.0  34.2  20.5  34.5   7.3   3.4
Oklahoma 2,021 1,179 282 427 99 34 100.0  58.3  14.0  21.1   4.9   1.7
Oregon 4,958 3,125 57 1,600 92 84 100.0  63.0   1.1  32.3   1.9   1.7
Pennsylvania 18 17 - - 1 - - - - 100.0  94.4 - -   5.6 - - - -
Puerto Rico 97 59 2 25 - - 11 100.0  60.8   2.1  25.8 - -  11.3
Rhode Island 1,872 1,287 291 208 85 1 100.0  68.8  15.5  11.1   4.5   0.1
South Carolina 3,000 2,029 349 545 76 1 100.0  67.6  11.6  18.2   2.5 *
South Dakota 4,271 3,839 298 42 49 43 100.0  89.9   7.0   1.0   1.1   1.0
Tennessee 1,624 912 17 513 121 61 100.0  56.2   1.0  31.6   7.5   3.8
Texas 9,315 6,134 590 2,011 207 373 100.0  65.9   6.3  21.6   2.2   4.0
Utah 3,290 1,078 102 1,824 279 7 100.0  32.8   3.1  55.4   8.5   0.2
Vermont 1,228 47 975 146 57 3 100.0   3.8  79.4  11.9   4.6   0.2
Virginia 129 - - - - 52 5 72 100.0 - - - -  40.3   3.9  55.8
Washington 12,277 6,522 2,316 2,961 285 193 100.0  53.1  18.9  24.1   2.3   1.6
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 5,661 5,092 342 151 14 62 100.0  89.9   6.0   2.7   0.2   1.1
Wyoming 94 52 10 19 9 4 100.0  55.3  10.6  20.2   9.6   4.3
- -  Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered substance abuse
detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 7.2. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All detoxification discharges. 337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725   79.4 4
Gender    
Male 245,158 172,277 22,660 39,168 4,859 6,194 72.8 72.2 79.5 4
Female 91,947 61,125 11,528 14,635 2,132 2,527 27.2 27.8 79.0 4
No. of discharges  337,105 233,402 34,188 53,803 6,991 8,721 100.0 100.0 79.4 4
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 14,477 9,892 1,524 2,270 442 349 4.3 4.4 78.9 5
21 to 30 years 87,256 54,638 10,412 16,971 2,511 2,724 24.3 31.9 74.6 5
31 to 40 years 75,044 49,283 8,457 13,486 1,716 2,102 21.6 24.9 76.9 4
41 to 50 years 94,194 68,550 8,384 13,647 1,497 2,116 28.7 24.8 81.7 4
Over 50 years 66,189 51,068 5,423 7,439 825 1,434 21.1 13.9 85.3 4
No. of discharges  337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725 100.0 100.0 79.4 4
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 208,411 138,450 24,438 34,886 4,429 6,208 61.1 65.9 78.2 4
Black (non-Hispanic) 60,668 44,386 5,459 8,525 1,242 1,056 18.7 15.7 82.2 4
Hispanic origin 45,808 34,781 2,170 7,108 868 881 13.9 12.8 80.7 4
Other 20,547 14,772 1,925 2,950 415 485 6.3 5.6 81.3 3
No. of discharges  335,434 232,389 33,992 53,469 6,954 8,630 100.0 100.0 79.4 4
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 82,838 52,389 11,492 15,749 1,194 2,014 33.6 37.7 77.1 4
1 or more 157,350 105,324 20,714 22,210 3,173 5,929 66.4 62.3 80.1 4
No. of discharges  240,188 157,713 32,206 37,959 4,367 7,943 100.0 100.0 79.1 4
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 33,978 25,978 2,791 3,652 633 924 10.9 7.6 84.7 3
Self or individual 204,385 134,643 20,374 38,831 4,643 5,894 58.7 72.2 75.8 5
Health care/community 94,212 70,122 10,312 10,391 1,624 1,763 30.4 20.2 85.4 4
No. of discharges  332,575 230,743 33,477 52,874 6,900 8,581 100.0 100.0 79.4 4
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 85,557 58,749 8,121 14,569 2,022 2,096 26.5 28.8 78.2 4
12 years (or GED) 147,149 101,724 15,184 23,354 2,935 3,952 46.3 46.6 79.4 4
More than 12 years 84,744 60,425 8,292 12,165 1,634 2,228 27.2 24.7 81.1 4
No. of discharges  317,450 220,898 31,597 50,088 6,591 8,276 100.0 100.0 79.5 4
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered substance abuse detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge  "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 7.3. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge 
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All detoxification discharges  337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725 337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 222,851 148,722 28,908 34,152 3,776 7,293 223,322 150,435 29,275 32,427 3,849 7,336
1 11,930 7,830 1,817 1,487 289 507 7,651 4,956 1,349 801 147 398
2 1,407 861 244 229 37 36 897 556 197 99 19 26
3 366 213 56 74 14 9 296 184 48 49 9 6
4 144 87 16 29 9 3 122 75 18 22 5 2
5 91 58 4 20 6 3 59 41 2 11 4 1
6 to 96 248 156 29 43 15 5 266 172 33 42 15 4
No. of discharges  237,037 157,927 31,074 36,034 4,146 7,856 232,613 156,419 30,922 33,451 4,048 7,773
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 1,071 681 194 157 13 26 880 513 191 145 11 20
Student 2,528 1,969 152 272 67 68 2,091 1,653 122 194 52 70
Retired 3,035 2,477 181 253 39 85 1,647 1,297 165 120 5 60
Disabled 26,580 19,750 1,980 3,480 489 881 16,239 11,336 1,866 2,029 260 748
Inmate of institution 1,871 1,430 96 234 92 19 2,536 2,104 98 225 86 23
Other 92,496 65,711 5,198 16,032 2,810 2,745 38,212 23,767 4,719 6,624 978 2,124
No. of discharges  127,581 92,018 7,801 20,428 3,510 3,824 61,605 40,670 7,161 9,337 1,392 3,045
Employment status1    
Employed 38,115 28,035 3,529 5,107 527 917 29,209 21,105 3,277 3,619 350 858
Unemployed 120,419 78,989 16,896 18,512 2,511 3,511 109,997 71,451 16,572 15,952 2,273 3,749
Not in labor force 143,568 102,943 10,821 22,343 3,584 3,877 75,084 50,657 10,405 9,520 1,417 3,085
No. of discharges  302,102 209,967 31,246 45,962 6,622 8,305 214,290 143,213 30,254 29,091 4,040 7,692
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 9,065 6,840 888 793 261 283 50,294 33,163 6,062 6,173 1,506 3,390
Some use 71,510 54,280 8,503 6,576 907 1,244 80,749 59,227 11,139 8,198 973 1,212
Daily use 254,519 170,947 24,682 46,011 5,794 7,085 105,637 64,551 15,527 20,721 1,643 3,195
No. of discharges 335,094 232,067 34,073 53,380 6,962 8,612 236,680 156,941 32,728 35,092 4,122 7,797
Living arrangements    
Homeless 101,108 71,490 8,827 15,924 2,332 2,535 56,356 39,080 7,098 7,384 1,062 1,732
Dependent living 35,827 26,172 3,782 4,699 591 583 42,328 31,895 4,811 3,999 560 1,063
Independent living 190,326 130,628 19,876 30,677 3,826 5,319 126,854 81,633 18,550 19,714 2,248 4,709
No. of discharges  327,261 228,290 32,485 51,300 6,749 8,437 225,538 152,608 30,459 31,097 3,870 7,504
Primary substance    
Alcohol 169,551 127,624 14,737 21,305 2,235 3,650 118,824 87,080 14,144 13,288 1,065 3,247
Opiates 120,700 74,166 12,981 25,933 3,644 3,976 87,050 48,798 12,590 19,422 2,481 3,759
Marijuana/hashish 7,661 5,431 986 848 222 174 5,807 4,059 941 534 132 141
Cocaine 16,007 11,247 1,970 2,155 393 242 10,053 6,491 1,904 1,298 166 194
Stimulants 12,724 7,854 2,487 1,762 229 392 12,536 7,779 2,486 1,659 223 389
Other/unknown 10,517 7,109 1,039 1,810 268 291 102,890 79,224 2,135 17,612 2,924 995
No. of discharges  337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725 337,160 233,431 34,200 53,813 6,991 8,725
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
158,306 107,407 18,434 23,827 2,829 5,809 185,913 131,706 14,236 30,435 3,786 5,750
At least 1 time in the past
  month
35,827 23,875 4,360 5,247 737 1,608 81,682 58,828 7,123 11,480 2,193 2,058
1-3 times in past month 11,747 7,606 1,483 1,879 237 542 15,120 9,096 1,912 3,193 375 544
4-7 times in past month 7,281 4,903 709 1,105 198 366 12,810 9,024 1,386 1,517 287 596
8-15 times in past month 6,227 4,326 620 795 137 349 7,225 4,912 827 843 235 408
16-30 times in past month 6,339 3,885 1,379 683 121 271 8,286 4,623 2,476 714 211 262
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
4,233 3,155 169 785 44 80 38,241 31,173 522 5,213 1,085 248
No. of discharges  194,133 131,282 22,794 29,074 3,566 7,417   267,595 190,534 21,359 41,915 5,979 7,808
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered substance abuse detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 7.4. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
detoxification
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
detoxification
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
337,160      79.4 4   337,160      79.4 4
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 222,851  94.0  94.1  79.7 4   223,322  95.9  96.3  80.5 4
1 11,930   5.1   4.8  80.9 5   7,651   3.4   3.0  82.4 4
2 1,407   0.6   0.6  78.5 5   897   0.4   0.3  83.9 4
3 366   0.1   0.2  73.5 4   296   0.1   0.1  78.4 4
4 144   0.1   0.1  71.5 4   122 *   0.1  76.2 4
5 91 *   0.1  68.1 3   59 * *  72.9 3
6 to 96 248   0.1   0.1  74.6 3   266   0.1   0.1  77.1 3
Total  237,037 100.0 100.0  79.7 4   232,613 100.0 100.0  80.5 4
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 1,071   0.9   0.7  81.7 4   880   1.5   1.3  80.0 4
Student 2,528   2.1   1.5  83.9 5   2,091   3.7   2.3  84.9 5
Retired 3,035   2.7   1.4  87.6 4   1,647   3.1   1.3  88.8 3
Disabled 26,580  21.8  17.5  81.8 4   16,239  27.6  22.0  81.3 3
Inmate of institution 1,871   1.5   1.2  81.6 60   2,536   4.6   2.4  86.8 6
Other 92,496  71.0  77.8  76.7 5   38,212  59.6  70.6  74.5 5
Total  127,581 100.0 100.0  78.2 5   61,605 100.0 100.0  77.6 5
Employment status1                  
Employed 38,115  13.1  10.8  82.8 4   29,209  14.1  11.8  83.5 3
Unemployed 120,419  39.8  40.3  79.6 4   109,997  50.7  53.8  80.0 4
Not in labor force 143,568  47.2  48.9  79.2 5 75,084  35.2  34.3  81.3 5
Total  302,102 100.0 100.0  79.8 4   214,290 100.0 100.0  80.9 4
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 9,065   2.9   1.9  85.3 5   50,294  20.7  23.5  78.0 6
Some use 71,510  23.6  12.7  87.8 3   80,749  37.1  22.1  87.1 3
Daily use 254,519  73.5  85.4  76.9 5   105,637  42.2  54.4  75.8 4
Total  335,094 100.0 100.0  79.4 4   236,680 100.0 100.0  80.1 4
Living arrangements                
Homeless 101,108  30.8  31.3  79.4 4   56,356  25.2  24.0  81.9 3
Dependent living 35,827  11.5   8.8  83.6 4   42,328  20.1  13.2  86.7 5
Independent living 190,326  57.7  59.9  79.1 4   126,854  54.7  62.8  79.0 4
Total  327,261 100.0 100.0  79.7 4   225,538 100.0 100.0  81.2 4
Primary substance            
Alcohol 169,551  53.2  39.1  84.0 4   118,824  37.8  25.3  85.2 3
Opiates 120,700  32.6  48.3  72.2 5   87,050  22.9  36.9  70.5 5
Marijuana/hashish 7,661   2.4   1.8  83.8 5   5,807   1.9   1.2  86.1 5
Cocaine 16,007   4.9   4.0  82.6 4   10,053   3.1   2.4  83.5 4
Stimulants 12,724   3.9   3.4  81.3 4   12,536   3.8   3.3  81.9 4
Other/unknown 10,517   3.0   3.4  77.5 5   102,890  30.4  31.0  79.1 5
Total  337,160 100.0 100.0  79.4 4   337,160 100.0 100.0  79.4 4
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
158,306  81.7  81.0  79.5 4   185,913  68.9  71.8  78.5 4
At least 1 time in the past
  month
35,827  18.3  19.0  78.8 5   81,682  31.1  28.2  80.7 5
1-3 times in past month 11,747   5.9   6.6  77.4 4   15,120   5.2   7.4  72.8 4
4-7 times in past month 7,281   3.6   4.2  77.1 5   12,810   4.9   4.3  81.3 5
8-15 times in past month 6,227   3.2   3.2  79.4 5   7,225   2.7   2.7  79.4 6
16-30 times in past month 6,339   3.4   2.7  83.0 5   8,286   3.4   2.1  85.7 9
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
4,233   2.2   2.3  78.5 5   38,241  15.0  11.8  82.9 5
Total  194,133 100.0 100.0  79.4 4   267,595 100.0 100.0  79.2 4
* Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 46 states and jurisdictions that offered substance abuse detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through
 01.23.15.

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Table 8.1. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All outpatient
medication-assisted
opioid therapy
discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102 100.0  12.0  20.0  41.2  11.4  15.4
Alabama 86 2 8 19 4 53 100.0   2.3   9.3  22.1   4.7  61.6
Alaska 64 9 11 20 17 7 100.0  14.1  17.2  31.3  26.6  10.9
Arizona 811 187 17 382 - - 225 100.0  23.1   2.1  47.1 - -  27.7
Arkansas 179 44 25 70 30 10 100.0  24.6  14.0  39.1  16.8   5.6
California 14,294 1,406 3,988 8,138 - - 762 100.0   9.8  27.9  56.9 - -   5.3
Colorado 1,122 264 227 350 155 126 100.0  23.5  20.2  31.2  13.8  11.2
Connecticut 3,542 690 685 700 292 1,175 100.0  19.5  19.3  19.8   8.2  33.2
Delaware 479 13 160 115 172 19 100.0   2.7  33.4  24.0  35.9   4.0
District of Columbia 419 56 148 - - 45 170 100.0  13.4  35.3 - -  10.7  40.6
Florida 208 84 87 6 4 27 100.0  40.4  41.8   2.9   1.9  13.0
Georgia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hawaii 21 3 7 5 4 2 100.0  14.3  33.3  23.8  19.0   9.5
Idaho 107 26 - - 41 10 30 100.0  24.3 - -  38.3   9.3  28.0
Illinois 2,072 67 1,137 521 283 64 100.0   3.2  54.9  25.1  13.7   3.1
Indiana 399 27 7 238 82 45 100.0   6.8   1.8  59.6  20.6  11.3
Iowa 55 12 1 31 4 7 100.0  21.8   1.8  56.4   7.3  12.7
Kentucky 1,855 241 1,416 95 46 57 100.0  13.0  76.3   5.1   2.5   3.1
Louisiana 182 134 5 19 15 9 100.0  73.6   2.7  10.4   8.2   4.9
Maine 3,502 1,000 - - 1,419 644 439 100.0  28.6 - -  40.5  18.4  12.5
Maryland 5,075 510 1,091 2,342 681 451 100.0  10.0  21.5  46.1  13.4   8.9
Massachusetts 4,078 853 58 1,753 696 718 100.0  20.9   1.4  43.0  17.1  17.6
Michigan 2,819 196 433 1,150 460 580 100.0   7.0  15.4  40.8  16.3  20.6
Minnesota 1,814 204 422 810 99 279 100.0  11.2  23.3  44.7   5.5  15.4
Missouri 618 43 204 247 81 43 100.0   7.0  33.0  40.0  13.1   7.0
Montana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Nebraska 67 35 6 8 5 13 100.0  52.2   9.0  11.9   7.5  19.4
Nevada 280 5 6 81 10 178 100.0   1.8   2.1  28.9   3.6  63.6
New Hampshire 84 25 11 - - 8 40 100.0  29.8  13.1 - -   9.5  47.6
New Jersey 7,556 1,076 45 3,601 571 2,263 100.0  14.2   0.6  47.7   7.6  29.9
New York 10,352 455 1,681 4,527 1,421 2,268 100.0   4.4  16.2  43.7  13.7  21.9
North Carolina 975 103 607 253 - - 12 100.0  10.6  62.3  25.9 - -   1.2
North Dakota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ohio 1,588 212 71 518 546 241 100.0  13.4   4.5  32.6  34.4  15.2
Oklahoma - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Oregon 1,270 140 183 472 298 177 100.0  11.0  14.4  37.2  23.5  13.9
Pennsylvania 49 9 11 15 6 8 100.0  18.4  22.4  30.6  12.2  16.3
Puerto Rico 79 7 6 51 1 14 100.0   8.9   7.6  64.6   1.3  17.7
Rhode Island 1,554 124 354 372 571 133 100.0   8.0  22.8  23.9  36.7   8.6
South Carolina - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
South Dakota 76 29 17 19 - - 11 100.0  38.2  22.4  25.0 - -  14.5
Tennessee 4 2 1 - - 1 - - 100.0  50.0  25.0 - -  25.0 - -
Texas 508 48 69 152 84 155 100.0   9.4  13.6  29.9  16.5  30.5
Utah 317 105 12 175 9 16 100.0  33.1   3.8  55.2   2.8   5.0
Vermont 624 74 81 339 41 89 100.0  11.9  13.0  54.3   6.6  14.3
Virginia 30 - - 3 8 5 14 100.0 - -  10.0  26.7  16.7  46.7
Washington 2,845 132 1,114 601 827 171 100.0   4.6  39.2  21.1  29.1   6.0
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin 12 4 2 4 1 1 100.0  33.3  16.7  33.3   8.3   8.3
Wyoming - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 42 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 8.2. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All outpatient medication-assisted 
opioid therapy discharges  
72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102   32.0 201
Gender    
Male 41,326 4,683 7,307 17,920 4,614 6,802 52.0 59.9 29.0 204
Female 30,736 3,973 7,107 11,742 3,615 4,299 48.0 40.1 36.0 197
No. of discharges  72,062 8,656 14,414 29,662 8,229 11,101 100.0 100.0 32.0 201
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 2,132 319 364 925 246 278 3.0 3.0 32.0 181
21 to 30 years 24,057 3,502 4,732 9,511 2,908 3,404 35.7 32.3 34.2 178
31 to 40 years 17,974 2,138 3,713 7,169 2,162 2,792 25.4 24.7 32.6 173
41 to 50 years 15,773 1,521 3,022 6,874 1,766 2,590 19.7 22.9 28.8 250
Over 50 years 12,135 1,176 2,586 5,188 1,147 2,038 16.3 17.1 31.0 310
No. of discharges  72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102 100.0 100.0 32.0 201
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 45,358 6,314 9,120 17,737 5,593 6,594 67.2 61.5 34.0 180
Black (non-Hispanic) 10,921 905 2,380 4,579 1,141 1,916 14.3 15.7 30.1 272
Hispanic origin 11,962 1,045 2,128 5,642 1,069 2,078 13.8 18.1 26.5 276
Other 3,399 342 734 1,556 317 450 4.7 4.8 31.7 215
No. of discharges  71,640 8,606 14,362 29,514 8,120 11,038 100.0 100.0 32.1 200
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 15,861 2,170 3,481 6,468 1,787 1,955 25.0 21.3 35.6 181
1 or more 54,635 6,371 10,609 22,750 6,153 8,752 75.0 78.7 31.1 204
No. of discharges  70,496 8,541 14,090 29,218 7,940 10,707 100.0 100.0 32.1 198
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 3,319 693 836 950 281 559 6.7 3.7 46.1 127
Self or individual 52,515 5,731 9,530 23,543 5,751 7,960 67.1 77.8 29.1 262
Health care/community 14,772 2,097 3,842 4,612 1,982 2,239 26.1 18.4 40.2 121
No. of discharges  70,606 8,521 14,208 29,105 8,014 10,758 100.0 100.0 32.2 201
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 23,497 2,197 4,601 10,117 2,787 3,795 30.0 34.6 28.9 188
12 years (or GED) 31,560 4,091 6,028 13,153 3,435 4,853 44.6 44.4 32.1 206
More than 12 years 15,911 2,210 3,558 6,088 1,782 2,273 25.4 21.0 36.3 203
No. of discharges  70,968 8,498 14,187 29,358 8,004 10,921 100.0 100.0 32.0 202
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 42 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 8.3. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge 
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges  72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102 72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 63,171 7,313 13,295 26,433 6,849 9,281 54,621 7,645 13,725 18,799 6,905 7,547
1 2,802 264 510 1,104 312 612 3,360 158 374 696 300 1,832
2 245 16 35 106 21 67 296 19 33 96 31 117
3 61 5 10 26 6 14 44 1 6 14 7 16
4 24 7 3 7 2 5 14 - - 1 6 1 6
5 22 5 2 8 4 3 14 4 2 4 - - 4
6 to 96 106 4 14 57 7 24 128 9 17 47 14 41
No. of discharges  66,431 7,614 13,869 27,741 7,201 10,006 58,477 7,836 14,158 19,662 7,258 9,563
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 924 165 214 295 125 125 966 182 215 310 132 127
Student 557 84 105 205 71 92 539 100 110 186 66 77
Retired 292 41 52 104 41 54 276 41 49 93 28 65
Disabled 7,490 647 1,458 2,754 1,177 1,454 7,823 728 1,624 2,690 1,234 1,547
Inmate of institution 337 173 47 45 13 59 1,005 161 74 51 16 703
Other 11,211 995 1,973 4,452 1,552 2,239 11,672 894 1,994 4,791 1,606 2,387
No. of discharges  20,811 2,105 3,849 7,855 2,979 4,023 22,281 2,106 4,066 8,121 3,082 4,906
Employment status1    
Employed 14,825 2,379 2,832 6,022 1,676 1,916 14,232 2,980 3,019 4,725 1,765 1,743
Unemployed 27,652 3,137 5,614 11,292 3,339 4,270 21,906 2,733 5,072 7,797 3,014 3,290
Not in labor force 28,632 2,871 5,884 12,088 3,115 4,674 25,303 2,788 6,132 8,276 3,137 4,970
No. of discharges  71,109 8,387 14,330 29,402 8,130 10,860 61,441 8,501 14,223 20,798 7,916 10,003
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 12,952 2,381 3,223 3,949 1,194 2,205 20,748 4,518 5,830 5,146 2,229 3,025
Some use 11,510 1,374 2,484 4,707 1,147 1,798 10,950 981 2,686 3,814 1,683 1,786
Daily use 47,242 4,855 8,647 20,891 5,829 7,020 15,469 867 4,598 6,005 2,068 1,931
No. of discharges  71,704 8,610 14,354 29,547 8,170 11,023 47,167 6,366 13,114 14,965 5,980 6,742
Living arrangements    
Homeless 4,817 437 1,048 1,955 543 834 3,692 239 987 1,310 523 633
Dependent living 10,278 1,146 3,185 3,722 1,009 1,216 8,679 1,095 3,047 1,801 945 1,791
Independent living 56,271 6,901 10,076 23,806 6,606 8,882 46,262 6,468 10,243 16,576 5,949 7,026
No. of discharges  71,366 8,484 14,309 29,483 8,158 10,932 58,633 7,802 14,277 19,687 7,417 9,450
Primary substance    
Alcohol 1,176 378 217 350 85 146 1,249 363 234 377 108 167
Opiates 68,545 7,730 13,682 28,591 7,904 10,638 60,607 6,565 13,355 24,648 7,228 8,811
Marijuana/hashish 517 163 85 148 46 75 692 169 86 233 80 124
Cocaine 647 145 168 155 79 100 1,351 174 253 421 209 294
Stimulants 235 70 43 81 20 21 277 72 50 100 29 26
Other/unknown 951 170 222 342 95 122 7,895 1,313 439 3,888 575 1,680
No. of discharges  72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102 72,071 8,656 14,417 29,667 8,229 11,102
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
29,034 3,086 5,714 11,162 3,960 5,112 28,755 2,622 6,006 10,651 4,296 5,180
At least 1 time in the past
  month
7,748 1,299 1,681 2,481 911 1,376 7,194 1,824 1,746 1,737 810 1,077
1-3 times in past month 2,501 463 389 856 341 452 2,552 552 477 715 364 444
4-7 times in past month 1,352 248 279 405 158 262 1,527 433 369 342 153 230
8-15 times in past month 1,267 251 334 334 138 210 1,096 320 332 222 90 132
16-30 times in past month 1,207 233 423 292 82 177 901 214 371 156 58 102
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
1,421 104 256 594 192 275 1,118 305 197 302 145 169
No. of discharges  36,782 4,385 7,395 13,643 4,871 6,488   35,949 4,446 7,752 12,388 5,106 6,257
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 42 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 8.4. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
outpatient
med-asst.
opi. ther.
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
outpatient
med-asst.
opi. ther.
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
72,071      32.0 201   72,071      32.0 201
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 63,171  95.9  94.7  32.6 183   54,621  97.2  91.1  39.1 195
1 2,802   3.6   4.5  27.6 126   3,360   2.4   7.8  15.8 134
2 245   0.2   0.4  20.8 312   296   0.2   0.7  17.6 173
3 61   0.1   0.1  24.6 146   44 *   0.1  15.9 36
4 24 * *  41.7 40   14 * *   7.1 - -
5 22 * *  31.8 343   14 * *  42.9 363
6 to 96 106   0.1   0.2  17.0 385   128   0.1   0.3  20.3 196
Total  66,431 100.0 100.0  32.3 182   58,477 100.0 100.0  37.6 192
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 924   6.4   3.7  41.0 195   966   6.4   3.5  41.1 181
Student 557   3.2   2.5  33.9 255   539   3.4   2.0  39.0 281
Retired 292   1.6   1.3  31.8 282   276   1.5   1.2  32.6 282
Disabled 7,490  35.4  36.2  28.1 202   7,823  38.1  34.0  30.1 285
Inmate of institution 337   3.7   0.8  65.3 79   1,005   3.8   4.8  23.4 79
Other 11,211  49.8  55.5  26.5 279   11,672  46.8  54.5  24.7 264
Total  20,811 100.0 100.0  28.6 204   22,281 100.0 100.0  27.7 221
Employment status1                  
Employed 14,825  22.9  19.9  35.2 243   14,232  26.4  21.3  42.2 266
Unemployed 27,652  38.5  39.1  31.6 160   21,906  34.3  36.4  35.6 139
Not in labor force 28,632  38.5  41.1  30.6 218 25,303  39.3  42.3  35.3 225
Total  71,109 100.0 100.0  31.9 197   61,441 100.0 100.0  37.0 201
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 12,952  24.4  15.1  43.3 176   20,748  53.1  37.6  49.9 211
Some use 11,510  16.8  15.7  33.5 169   10,950  18.8  26.3  33.5 113
Daily use 47,242  58.8  69.2  28.6 230   15,469  28.1  36.1  35.3 119
Total  71,704 100.0 100.0  32.0 201   47,167 100.0 100.0  41.3 178
Living arrangements                
Homeless 4,817   6.5   6.9  30.8 116   3,692   5.6   6.7  33.2 98
Dependent living 10,278  19.0  12.2  42.1 162   8,679  18.8  12.4  47.7 142
Independent living 56,271  74.5  80.9  30.2 212   46,262  75.7  80.8  36.1 211
Total  71,366 100.0 100.0  31.9 199   58,633 100.0 100.0  37.7 193
Primary substance            
Alcohol 1,176   2.6   1.2  50.6 92   1,249   2.6   1.3  47.8 91
Opiates 68,545  92.8  96.2  31.2 227   60,607  86.3  83.0  32.9 220
Marijuana/hashish 517   1.1   0.5  48.0 91   692   1.1   0.9  36.8 103
Cocaine 647   1.4   0.7  48.4 85   1,351   1.9   1.9  31.6 120
Stimulants 235   0.5   0.2  48.1 97   277   0.5   0.3  44.0 109
Other/unknown 951   1.7   1.1  41.2 80   7,895   7.6  12.5  22.2 206
Total  72,071 100.0 100.0  32.0 201   72,071 100.0 100.0  32.0 201
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
29,034  74.7  80.9  30.3 137   28,755  70.7  84.7  30.0 251
At least 1 time in the past
  month
7,748  25.3  19.1  38.5 102   7,194  29.3  15.3  49.6 98
1-3 times in past month 2,501   7.2   6.6  34.1 119   2,552   8.4   6.4  40.3 127
4-7 times in past month 1,352   4.5   3.3  39.0 119   1,527   6.6   3.1  52.5 108
8-15 times in past month 1,267   5.0   2.7  46.2 99   1,096   5.3   1.9  59.5 87
16-30 times in past month 1,207   5.6   2.2  54.3 87   901   4.8   1.3  64.9 79
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
1,421   3.1   4.2  25.3 83   1,118   4.1   2.6  44.9 81
Total  36,782 100.0 100.0  32.0 125   35,949 100.0 100.0  33.9 176
- -  Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 42 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 9.1. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2012
State or
jurisdiction
Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)
All medication-assisted
opioid detoxification
discharges
Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other Total Com-
pleted
Trans-
ferred
Dropped
out
Termi-
nated
Other
Total  19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571 100.0  47.1  20.4  27.6   2.0   2.9
Alabama 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 100.0 - - - - - - 100.0 - -
Alaska 18 7 1 10 - - - - 100.0  38.9   5.6  55.6 - - - -
Arizona - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Arkansas 200 69 57 56 13 5 100.0  34.5  28.5  28.0   6.5   2.5
California 8,643 2,628 2,284 3,653 - - 78 100.0  30.4  26.4  42.3 - -   0.9
Colorado - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Connecticut - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Delaware - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
District of Columbia 163 163 - - - - - - - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - - -
Florida 2 2 - - - - - - - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - - -
Georgia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Hawaii - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Idaho - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Illinois 18 7 5 5 1 - - 100.0  38.9  27.8  27.8   5.6 - -
Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Iowa 25 19 1 4 1 - - 100.0  76.0   4.0  16.0   4.0 - -
Kentucky 214 61 114 22 8 9 100.0  28.5  53.3  10.3   3.7   4.2
Louisiana 10 - - 7 2 1 - - 100.0 - -  70.0  20.0  10.0 - -
Maine 626 476 - - 121 23 6 100.0  76.0 - -  19.3   3.7   1.0
Maryland 164 17 37 82 13 15 100.0  10.4  22.6  50.0   7.9   9.1
Massachusetts 1,751 1,168 32 302 112 137 100.0  66.7   1.8  17.2   6.4   7.8
Michigan 2,392 845 1,119 346 19 63 100.0  35.3  46.8  14.5   0.8   2.6
Minnesota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Missouri 19 - - 13 6 - - - - 100.0 - -  68.4  31.6 - - - -
Montana - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Nebraska 122 33 16 31 15 27 100.0  27.0  13.1  25.4  12.3  22.1
Nevada - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Hampshire 4 3 - - - - - - 1 100.0  75.0 - - - - - -  25.0
New Jersey 4,326 3,507 26 532 70 191 100.0  81.1   0.6  12.3   1.6   4.4
New York 13 7 2 - - 1 3 100.0  53.8  15.4 - -   7.7  23.1
North Carolina - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
North Dakota - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Ohio 120 19 38 35 20 8 100.0  15.8  31.7  29.2  16.7   6.7
Oklahoma - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Oregon 112 19 12 43 26 12 100.0  17.0  10.7  38.4  23.2  10.7
Pennsylvania 16 12 1 - - 2 1 100.0  75.0   6.3 - -  12.5   6.3
Puerto Rico 2 - - 1 - - - - 1 100.0 - -  50.0 - - - -  50.0
Rhode Island 428 110 135 114 55 14 100.0  25.7  31.5  26.6  12.9   3.3
South Carolina - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
South Dakota 8 5 3 - - - - - - 100.0  62.5  37.5 - - - - - -
Tennessee - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Texas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Utah 5 2 - - 3 - - - - 100.0  40.0 - -  60.0 - - - -
Vermont 82 1 62 12 7 - - 100.0   1.2  75.6  14.6   8.5 - -
Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Washington - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
West Virginia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wyoming - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 27 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 9.2. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and
characteristics at admission: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
Characteristics at admission Reason for discharge  Percent distribution Rate of treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median LOS
(days) among
treatment
completers
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
All medication-assisted opioid 
detoxification discharges  
19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571   67.5 6
Gender    
Male 13,109 6,177 2,528 3,780 249 375 66.2 69.5 66.4 6
Female 6,370 3,000 1,437 1,598 139 196 33.8 30.5 69.7 6
No. of discharges  19,479 9,177 3,965 5,378 388 571 100.0 100.0 67.5 6
Age at admission    
12 to 20 years 997 550 191 217 20 19 5.6 4.0 74.3 7
21 to 30 years 7,289 3,369 1,608 1,910 194 208 37.9 36.5 68.3 6
31 to 40 years 4,390 2,001 908 1,212 102 167 22.1 23.4 66.3 5
41 to 50 years 3,845 1,889 653 1,156 48 99 19.3 20.6 66.1 5
Over 50 years 2,963 1,371 606 884 24 78 15.0 15.6 66.7 6
No. of discharges  19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571 100.0 100.0 67.5 6
Race/ethnicity    
White (non-Hispanic) 12,718 6,049 2,650 3,286 323 410 66.7 64.0 68.4 6
Black (non-Hispanic) 2,577 1,583 444 464 23 63 15.5 8.8 78.7 5
Hispanic origin 3,251 1,149 661 1,351 19 71 13.9 22.9 55.7 7
Other 783 327 182 242 12 20 3.9 4.4 65.0 13
No. of discharges  19,329 9,108 3,937 5,343 377 564 100.0 100.0 67.5 6
No. of prior treatment episodes    
None 6,176 2,493 1,612 1,835 92 144 31.4 32.8 66.5 7
1 or more 13,208 6,676 2,289 3,523 295 425 68.6 67.2 67.9 5
No. of discharges  19,384 9,169 3,901 5,358 387 569 100.0 100.0 67.4 6
Treatment referral source    
Criminal justice/DUI 382 279 55 32 7 9 2.6 0.8 87.4 7
Self or individual 15,673 7,233 2,715 4,948 301 476 76.3 90.5 63.5 5
Health care/community 3,312 1,579 1,183 393 75 82 21.2 8.7 83.4 7
No. of discharges  19,367 9,091 3,953 5,373 383 567 100.0 100.0 67.4 6
Years of education1    
Fewer than 12 years 5,475 2,240 1,067 1,858 123 187 25.7 34.5 60.4 5
12 years (or GED) 9,324 4,431 1,946 2,505 177 265 49.6 46.9 68.4 6
More than 12 years 4,326 2,228 933 969 84 112 24.6 18.6 73.1 6
No. of discharges  19,125 8,899 3,946 5,332 384 564 100.0 100.0 67.2 6
1 Includes only discharges aged 18 and older for years of education, self-contained special education class (no grade level equivalent) is excluded from the tabulation because there were too few.
NOTES:  Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 27 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 9.3. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics  Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge    Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge 
Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other   Total Completed Transferred
to further
treatment
Dropped
out
Terminated
by facility
Other
All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges  19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571 19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571
Arrests in past 30 days    
0 18,455 8,628 3,761 5,181 351 534 14,594 8,456 3,876 1,492 322 448
1 826 460 180 141 20 25 371 210 66 51 11 33
2 94 51 17 24 - - 2 29 14 7 3 1 4
3 29 16 4 9 - - - - 7 4 2 1 - - - -
4 8 5 2 - - - - 1 3 1 2 - - - - - -
5 10 8 - - 2 - - - - 4 2 - - 2 - - - -
6 to 96 14 5 - - 6 3 - - 17 9 7 1 - - - -
No. of discharges  19,436 9,173 3,964 5,363 374 562 15,025 8,696 3,960 1,550 334 485
Detailed not in labor force1    
Homemaker 44 15 15 9 1 4 37 12 9 9 2 5
Student 98 59 8 20 5 6 92 66 6 13 4 3
Retired 38 28 5 1 1 3 43 34 4 1 1 3
Disabled 725 385 146 108 29 57 632 336 112 92 28 64
Inmate of institution 5 3 - - 1 - - 1 262 235 3 5 1 18
Other 2,872 2,158 166 382 95 71 3,040 2,237 171 459 104 69
No. of discharges  3,782 2,648 340 521 131 142 4,106 2,920 305 579 140 162
Employment status1    
Employed 3,385 1,407 771 1,015 71 121 2,765 1,528 802 253 69 113
Unemployed 8,622 3,424 2,066 2,705 170 257 6,561 3,412 1,980 805 157 207
Not in labor force  6,873 3,844 1,123 1,585 139 182 6,367 4,225 1,175 650 148 169
No. of discharges  18,880 8,675 3,960 5,305 380 560 15,693 9,165 3,957 1,708 374 489
Frequency of use    
No use in the past month 310 115 94 81 4 16 4,965 2,486 1,517 604 140 218
Some use 2,196 929 588 603 36 40 3,289 1,859 1,234 126 38 32
Daily use 16,948 8,122 3,282 4,687 346 511 2,828 1,178 1,140 366 86 58
No. of discharges 19,454 9,166 3,964 5,371 386 567 11,082 5,523 3,891 1,096 264 308
Living arrangements    
Homeless 2,989 1,728 475 635 80 71 1,502 769 432 210 53 38
Dependent living 3,473 1,334 1,035 1,025 20 59 3,900 2,528 1,080 191 34 67
Independent living 12,941 6,081 2,451 3,701 279 429 9,642 5,396 2,448 1,172 255 371
No. of discharges  19,403 9,143 3,961 5,361 379 559 15,044 8,693 3,960 1,573 342 476
Primary substance    
Alcohol 1,387 970 143 203 28 43 949 593 135 156 22 43
Opiates 17,417 7,814 3,713 5,060 330 500 12,711 4,670 3,654 3,706 258 423
Marijuana/hashish 52 29 9 8 5 1 49 23 9 9 6 2
Cocaine 152 97 26 15 7 7 152 88 29 17 8 10
Stimulants 63 31 19 9 2 2 66 28 22 12 2 2
Other/unknown 413 239 56 84 16 18 5,557 3,778 117 1,479 92 91
No. of discharges  19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571 19,484 9,180 3,966 5,379 388 571
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days    
No attendance in the past
  month
5,932 3,181 1,410 913 194 234 3,297 1,569 780 607 153 188
At least 1 time in the past
  month
1,148 722 169 143 59 55 2,038 882 762 262 68 64
1-3 times in past month 382 237 47 53 21 24 323 132 90 61 24 16
4-7 times in past month 311 197 52 33 19 10 311 130 67 80 20 14
8-15 times in past month 211 135 35 25 5 11 999 514 372 86 9 18
16-30 times in past month 140 80 29 19 9 3 339 75 227 21 10 6
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
104 73 6 13 5 7 66 31 6 14 5 10
No. of discharges  7,080 3,903 1,579 1,056 253 289   5,335 2,451 1,542 869 221 252
- -  Quantity is zero.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 27 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge "other" category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Table 9.4. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, percent distribution, and rate, 2012
  Selected characteristics at admission   Selected characteristics at discharge
Selected characteristics No. of
med-asst.
opi. detox
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
  No. of
med-asst.
opi. detox
discharges
Percent distribution Rate of
treatment
completion or
transfer to
further treatment
Median
LOS (days)
among
treatment
completers
Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
  Completed
treatment or
transferred to
further treatment
Did not
complete
treatment or
transfer to
further treatment
19,484      67.5 6   19,484      67.5 6
Arrests in past 30 days                  
0 18,455  94.3  96.3  67.1 6   14,594  97.4  95.5  84.5 6
1 826   4.9   3.0  77.5 6   371   2.2   4.0  74.4 5
2 94   0.5   0.4  72.3 5   29   0.2   0.3  72.4 6
3 29   0.2   0.1  69.0 4   7 * *  85.7 4
4 8   0.1 *  87.5 5   3 * - - 100.0 3
5 10   0.1 *  80.0 5   4 *   0.1  50.0 20
6 to 96 14 *   0.1  35.7 5   17   0.1 *  94.1 14
Total  19,436 100.0 100.0  67.6 6   15,025 100.0 100.0  84.2 6
Detailed not in labor force1                  
Homemaker 44   1.0   1.8  68.2 7   37   0.7   1.8  56.8 6
Student 98   2.2   3.9  68.4 7   92   2.2   2.3  78.3 7
Retired 38   1.1   0.6  86.8 5   43   1.2   0.6  88.4 5
Disabled 725  17.8  24.4  73.2 5   632  13.9  20.9  70.9 5
Inmate of institution 5   0.1   0.3  60.0 8   262   7.4   2.7  90.8 5
Other 2,872  77.8  69.0  80.9 5   3,040  74.7  71.7  79.2 5
Total  3,782 100.0 100.0  79.0 5   4,106 100.0 100.0  78.5 5
Employment status1                  
Employed 3,385  17.2  19.3  64.3 7   2,765  17.8  16.9  84.3 9
Unemployed 8,622  43.5  50.2  63.7 6   6,561  41.1  45.5  82.2 5
Not in labor force  6,873  39.3  30.5  72.3 5 6,367  41.2  37.6  84.8 5
Total  18,880 100.0 100.0  66.9 6   15,693 100.0 100.0  83.6 6
Frequency of use                
No use in the past month 310   1.6   1.6  67.4 20   4,965  42.5  57.7  80.6 6
Some use 2,196  11.6  10.7  69.1 16   3,289  32.9  11.8  94.0 16
Daily use 16,948  86.9  87.7  67.3 5   2,828  24.6  30.6  82.0 6
Total  19,454 100.0 100.0  67.5 6   11,082 100.0 100.0  84.9 7
Living arrangements                
Homeless 2,989  16.8  12.5  73.7 5   1,502   9.5  12.6  80.0 6
Dependent living 3,473  18.1  17.5  68.2 10   3,900  28.5  12.2  92.5 6
Independent living 12,941  65.1  70.0  65.9 6   9,642  62.0  75.2  81.4 6
Total  19,403 100.0 100.0  67.5 6   15,044 100.0 100.0  84.1 6
Primary substance            
Alcohol 1,387   8.5   4.3  80.2 5   949   5.5   3.5  76.7 5
Opiates 17,417  87.7  92.9  66.2 6   12,711  63.3  69.2  65.5 8
Marijuana/hashish 52   0.3   0.2  73.1 6   49   0.2   0.3  65.3 9
Cocaine 152   0.9   0.5  80.9 13   152   0.9   0.6  77.0 19
Stimulants 63   0.4   0.2  79.4 6   66   0.4   0.3  75.8 7
Other/unknown 413   2.2   1.9  71.4 6   5,557  29.6  26.2  70.1 5
Total  19,484 100.0 100.0  67.5 6   19,484 100.0 100.0  67.5 6
Self-help programs attended in past 30 days                  
No attendance in the past
  month
5,932  83.7  83.9  77.4 5   3,297  58.8  70.6  71.2 5
At least 1 time in the past
  month
382  16.3  16.1  74.3 5   323  41.2  29.4 509.0 5
1-3 times in past month 382   5.2   6.1  74.3 5   323   5.6   7.5  68.7 6
4-7 times in past month 311   4.5   3.9  80.1 5   311   4.9   8.5  63.3 6
8-15 times in past month 211   3.1   2.6  80.6 5   999  22.2   8.4  88.7 5
16-30 times in past month 140   2.0   1.9  77.9 6   339   7.6   2.8  89.1 7
Some attendance, but
  frequency unknown
104   1.4   1.6  76.0 5   66   0.9   2.2  56.1 5
Total  7,080 100.0 100.0  77.4 5   5,335 100.0 100.0  74.8 5
- -  Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.
1 Includes only discharges aged 16 and above for employment status and detailed not in labor force.
NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 27 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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Appendix Table 1. State data system reporting characteristics: 2012
State or jurisdiction Facilities reporting TEDS data to the SSA Eligible clients Change of service within episode Change of provider within episode
Facilities required to report to the SSA1 Facilities reporting voluntarily to the SSA
Alabama Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility  Admission Admission
Alaska Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility who receive substance abuse treatment services Admission (for most providers) Transfer (for some providers) Admission
Arizona Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only n/a2 n/a2
Arkansas Facilities that are licensed by SSA State Community Correction Facilities
Some private facilities
All clients in a licensed facility Transfer Admission
California Facilities that receive state funding
All licensed narcotic treatment facilities
None All clients in facility except DUI Transfer Transfer
Colorado State-licensed facilities
Methadone facilities
Community-based juvenile and adult justice treatment programs, except institutionally-based
None All clients receiving substance abuse treatment services in facility Admission Admission
Connecticut Facilities that receive state/public funding (including corrections)
Facilities serving adults that are licensed by the state's Dept of Public Health
Some facilities treating youth < 18
General hospitals funded by SSA
None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Delaware Facilities that receive state/public funding, excluding:
- Child/youth services
- Most Medicaid-funded services
- Most criminal justice system services
None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Dist. of Columbia Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Florida Facilities that receive SAPT/BG or state MOE, funding appropriated to the department, and have a contract with either the department or a department contracted entity. This does not include Medicaid, or any other public funding source None Clients that are funded by SAPT/BG or state MOE sources, through the department. This does not include Medicaid, or any other public funding source Transfer Admission
Georgia Facilities that receive SAPT/BG, state, and Medicaid funding through the SSA (this includes Medicaid for foster children, aged, blind, and disabled individuals) None SSA funded clients with SA or co-occurring SA and MH disorders n/a3 Admission
Hawaii Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Idaho Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Illinois Facilities that receive funding through the SSA (this includes Medicaid paid sub-acute addiction treatment services) None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Indiana Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Transfer
Iowa Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA
None All clients in facility n/a4 Admission
Kansas Facilities that receive state/public funding
Medicaid-certified facilities
Department of Corrections 4th-time DUI facilities
None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Kentucky Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Louisiana Facilities that receive state/public funding
State programs
None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Maine Facilities that receive state/federal/public funding
Facilities licensed by the state 
Some private substance abuse providers report All clients in facility Admission Admission
Maryland Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Massachusetts Facilities that are licensed/certified and hold a contract with the SSA Houses of corrections and some private opioid treatment programs that do not have a contract with the state All clients in facility Admission Admission
Michigan Facilities that receive state/public funding
Medicaid providers of substance abuse treatment
None Clients whose services are supported by state/public funds through the Dept of Community Health, including Medicaid n/a3 Admission
Minnesota Providers serving publicly-funded clients None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Mississippi Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities certified by Mental Health Department
None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Missouri Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Montana Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA
None All clients in facility except DUI clients Transfer Admission
Nebraska Facilities that receive SSA-administered state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Nevada Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public funded clients and many other clients in the facility Transfer Transfer
New Hampshire Facilities that receive state/public funding
Methadone maintenance facilities
None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
New Jersey Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA
Facilities in state intoxicated driver program
Some private facilities and solo practitioners All clients in facility Admission Admission
New Mexico Facilities that receive SSA substance abuse funding None SSA funded clients with SA or co-occurring SA and MH disorders Transfer Transfer
New York Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA
None All clients in facility Admission Admission
North Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
North Dakota Eight state divisional service centers and other facilities receiving SAPT block grant funds
One state hospital
Some private facilities All clients in state hospital and regional human services centers Small privates report only SAPT-funded clients n/a3 Admission
Ohio Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Oklahoma Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Oregon Facilities that receive state/public funding or are required because they provide DUI or methadone treatment None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Pennsylvania Licensed drug and alcohol treatment providers in Pennsylvania that receive federal, state, or local funds from the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs are required to report the treatment services they provide to the department's Data System. Providers not receiving federal, state, or local funds from the department are not required to report to the department, although some do so voluntarily. Therefore, the statistics generated from the department should not be interpreted as a complete representation of all drug and alcohol treatment services in Pennsylvania Some, but not all, county prisons, hospitals, and private providers and solo practitioners
State/public-funded clients only are required; data on all clients are requested and received from some facilities
Admission Admission
Puerto Rico Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission
Rhode Island Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA
None All clients in facility Admission Admission
South Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
South Dakota Facilities that receive state/public funding
Facilities that are licensed/certified by SSA Medicare-certified facilities
None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Tennessee Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission
Texas Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission
Utah Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Vermont Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission
Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility n/a3 Admission
Washington Facilities that receive state/public funding
Medicare-certified facilities
State-certified privately funded methadone treatment programs State/public-funded clients only are required; data on all clients are requested and received from some facilities Transfer Transfer
West Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer
Wisconsin Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/county/public-funded clients are required; data on other county-authorized clients such as clients having private payers are requested and received from some facilities. Admission Admission
Wyoming Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in a facility Admission Admission
1 "State/public funding" generally refers to funding by the state Substance Abuse Agency but may also include funding by another public agency.
2 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service or provider.
3 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service within a provider.
4 Not reporting as of July 1, 2012.
n/a  Not applicable.
SOURCE: State Substance Abuse Agencies, February 2014.

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Appendix Table 2. Item percentage response rate: Linked Data Set 2012
Item description Response rate (%)
Discharge codependent status 100.0
Discharge service setting 100.0
Date of last contact 100.0
Admission year 100.0
Discharge year 100.0
Reason for discharge 100.0
Admission codependent status 100.0
Admissions service setting 100.0
Sex 100.0
Race 100.0
Ethnicity 100.0
Date of birth 100.0
Substance problem at admission, primary 100.0
Substance problem at admission, secondary 100.0
Substance problem at admission, tertiary 100.0
Frequency of use at admission, primary 100.0
Frequency of use at admission, secondary 100.0
Frequency of use at admission, tertiary 100.0
Living arrangements at admission 100.0
Employment status at admission 100.0
Detailed not in labor force at admission 100.0
Number of arrests in 30 days prior to
   admission
99.5
Frequency of attendance at self-help
   programs in 30 days prior to admission
99.3
Substance problem at discharge, primary 100.0
Substance problem at discharge, secondary 100.0
Substance problem at discharge, tertiary 100.0
Frequency of use at discharge, primary 100.0
Frequency of use at discharge, secondary 100.0
Frequency of use at discharge, tertiary 100.0
Living arrangements at discharge 100.0
Employment status at discharge 100.0
Detailed not in labor force at discharge 100.0
Number of arrests in 30 days prior to
   discharge
100.0
Frequency of attendance at self-help
   programs in 30 days prior to discharge
99.9
NOTE: The item response rate is based on all valid responses (i.e., including responses such as missing and not collected that are excluded from the analysis).
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 01.23.15.

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