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Table 1A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the United States; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 43,582 1,924 9,063 32,595 41,659
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 57,540 2,896 12,716 41,928 54,644
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 39,632 1,616 8,624 29,392 38,016
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 59,097 5,428 3,667 50,002 53,669
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3,682 1,037 1,542 1,103 2,645
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 9,334 463 1,463 7,408 8,871
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 5,017 37 1,260 3,720 4,980
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 185,596 12,757 20,044 152,795 172,839
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 63 1,005 1,067
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 230,084 14,602 26,595 188,887 215,482
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 8,040 367 2,568 5,104 7,672
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 2,673 27 172 2,474 2,646
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 8,671 478 1,074 7,119 8,193
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 9,169 478 1,095 7,597 8,692
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 134,979 1,819 17,257 115,903 133,160
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 60,889 939 10,143 49,807 59,950
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
122,986 10,731 13,208 99,046 112,255
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5,976 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 3,266 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
15,911 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 53,567 628 5,608 47,331 52,939
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 42,912 376 3,844 38,693 42,537
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
192,586 16,075 21,618 154,893 176,511
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 47,753 2,316 9,216 36,221 45,438
Alcohol Use Disorder11 29,637 859 5,435 23,343 28,778
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 2,224 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 25,848 1,854 6,025 17,968 23,993
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 5,298 270 414 4,615 5,028
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 5,850 270 434 5,146 5,580
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12,059 46,809 58,867
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 4,022 10,921 14,943
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 5,217 6,716 15,297 22,013
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 3,406 4,621 8,239 12,860
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 1,642 1,726 1,963 3,688
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 950 837 879 1,717
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates in this table are aggregates of estimated numbers across all states. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 1B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the United States; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 13,106 1,184 1,673 10,248 11,921
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 54,573 2,959 10,177 41,437 51,614
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
41,468 1,775 8,504 31,188 39,692
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 7,669 9,282 46,552 55,834
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates in this table are aggregates of estimated numbers across all states. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 2A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the United States; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.51 7.44 26.56 14.75 16.33
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 20.48 11.19 37.27 18.98 21.43
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.11 6.25 25.27 13.30 14.91
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.03 20.98 10.75 22.63 21.04
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.39 4.43 8.51 0.98 2.03
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.32 1.79 4.29 3.35 3.48
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.79 0.14 3.69 1.68 1.95
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.08 49.31 58.74 69.16 67.76
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.18 0.45 0.42
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.95 56.44 77.94 85.50 84.48
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.86 1.42 7.53 2.31 3.01
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.95 0.10 0.50 1.12 1.04
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.09 1.85 3.15 3.22 3.21
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.26 1.85 3.21 3.44 3.41
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48.05 7.03 50.57 52.46 52.21
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.67 3.63 29.73 22.54 23.51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.78 41.48 38.71 44.83 44.01
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.37 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.40 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.93 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 19.07 2.43 16.44 21.42 20.76
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.28 1.45 11.27 17.51 16.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.56 62.13 63.35 70.11 69.20
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.00 8.95 27.01 16.40 17.82
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.55 3.32 15.93 10.57 11.28
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.72 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.20 7.17 17.66 8.13 9.41
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.89 1.04 1.21 2.09 1.97
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.08 1.04 1.27 2.33 2.19
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.34 21.19 23.08
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.79 4.94 5.86
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.17 19.68 6.92 8.63
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.16 13.54 3.73 5.04
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.35 5.06 0.89 1.45
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.67 2.45 0.40 0.67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Design-based estimates are given in this table. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 2B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the United States; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.65 4.60 4.81 4.63 4.65
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.35 11.50 29.26 18.71 20.14
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
75.99 59.98 83.56 75.27 76.90
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.81 26.68 21.02 21.79
-- = not available.
NOTE: Design-based estimates are given in this table. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 3A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Northeast Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 8,346 346 1,698 6,303 8,000
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 10,801 475 2,318 8,008 10,326
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 7,654 270 1,610 5,774 7,384
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 9,590 831 582 8,177 8,759
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
655 166 279 210 489
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 1,690 73 290 1,327 1,617
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 994 6 232 755 987
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 31,462 2,002 3,297 26,163 29,460
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 13 206 219
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 39,972 2,290 4,554 33,128 37,682
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1,307 45 433 829 1,262
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 285 4 27 254 281
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 1,416 74 168 1,174 1,342
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 1,561 74 174 1,313 1,487
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 25,160 301 3,238 21,620 24,858
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 11,080 167 1,951 8,962 10,913
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
20,956 1,662 2,200 17,094 19,294
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 1,122 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 605 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
2,471 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 8,457 108 873 7,477 8,350
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 6,699 53 604 6,043 6,647
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
34,679 2,634 3,839 28,205 32,045
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 8,425 352 1,584 6,488 8,073
Alcohol Use Disorder11 5,374 139 949 4,285 5,235
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 380 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 4,154 290 999 2,865 3,864
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 812 39 65 708 773
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 953 39 69 846 915
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 2,014 7,774 9,788
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 645 1,797 2,442
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 816 1,110 2,537 3,647
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 517 720 1,275 1,995
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 255 258 284 542
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 131 123 140 263
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The Northeast region includes the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 3B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Northeast Region; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 2,544 141 249 2,154 2,402
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 9,511 414 1,783 7,314 9,097
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
7,073 257 1,505 5,311 6,816
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 1,280 1,772 8,365 10,137
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The Northeast region includes the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 4A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Northeast Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 17.04 8.43 29.18 16.14 17.83
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.06 11.58 39.84 20.50 23.01
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 15.63 6.59 27.66 14.78 16.46
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.57 20.25 10.00 20.94 19.51
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.48 4.40 9.25 1.07 2.16
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.45 1.77 4.98 3.40 3.60
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.03 0.15 3.99 1.93 2.20
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.25 48.78 56.66 66.99 65.64
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.22 0.53 0.49
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.66 55.79 78.26 84.83 83.97
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.67 1.10 7.43 2.12 2.81
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.58 0.09 0.46 0.65 0.63
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.89 1.81 2.89 3.01 2.99
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.19 1.81 2.98 3.36 3.31
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 51.38 7.34 55.65 55.36 55.40
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22.62 4.07 33.53 22.95 24.32
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
42.79 40.49 37.80 43.77 43.00
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.69 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.54 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.95 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 17.27 2.62 15.00 19.15 18.61
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.68 1.28 10.37 15.47 14.81
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.81 64.18 65.98 72.22 71.41
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.20 8.58 27.23 16.61 17.99
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.97 3.38 16.32 10.97 11.67
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.99 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.48 7.07 17.17 7.34 8.61
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.66 0.95 1.11 1.81 1.72
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.95 0.95 1.18 2.17 2.04
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 34.61 19.91 21.81
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.09 4.60 5.44
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.88 19.08 6.50 8.13
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.60 12.38 3.26 4.45
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.21 4.43 0.73 1.21
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.20 2.11 0.36 0.59
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The Northeast region includes the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 4B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Northeast Region; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.19 3.47 4.21 5.52 5.34
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.40 10.19 30.15 18.73 20.23
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
73.49 64.87 86.01 71.02 73.85
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.49 29.97 21.42 22.55
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The Northeast region includes the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 5A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Midwest Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 9,302 414 1,940 6,949 8,888
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 12,400 635 2,802 8,963 11,765
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 8,608 342 1,868 6,398 8,267
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 10,410 1,051 671 8,687 9,358
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
781 220 341 220 561
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 1,938 98 309 1,531 1,840
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 988 9 261 719 980
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 38,040 2,635 4,187 31,218 35,405
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 15 194 209
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 47,386 3,026 5,611 38,749 44,360
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1,641 82 581 978 1,559
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 580 5 52 523 574
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 1,724 95 215 1,414 1,629
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 1,855 94 222 1,538 1,760
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 29,487 435 3,918 25,134 29,052
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 13,595 234 2,340 11,022 13,361
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
23,311 2,123 2,522 18,667 21,189
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 1,393 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 822 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
3,070 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 12,697 157 1,352 11,188 12,540
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 10,257 93 982 9,181 10,164
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
37,942 3,361 4,425 30,156 34,581
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 10,380 515 2,036 7,829 9,865
Alcohol Use Disorder11 6,169 180 1,152 4,837 5,989
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 485 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 5,724 398 1,333 3,993 5,326
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1,181 51 79 1,051 1,130
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1,233 52 84 1,098 1,182
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 2,633 10,044 12,677
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 844 2,329 3,173
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 1,109 1,397 3,322 4,719
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 734 998 1,824 2,822
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 363 389 420 810
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 201 175 193 368
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The Midwest region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 5B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Midwest Region; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 2,870 268 421 2,182 2,603
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 11,892 637 2,232 9,023 11,255
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
8,773 361 1,798 6,614 8,412
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 1,725 2,253 11,098 13,351
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The Midwest region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 6A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Midwest Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.01 7.61 26.94 15.29 16.88
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 21.34 11.67 38.92 19.72 22.34
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.82 6.28 25.94 14.08 15.70
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 17.92 19.33 9.32 19.11 17.77
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.56 4.52 9.31 1.00 2.18
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.34 1.79 4.30 3.37 3.49
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.70 0.16 3.62 1.58 1.86
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.50 48.43 58.16 68.69 67.25
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.43 0.40
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.62 55.62 77.93 85.26 84.26
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.82 1.50 8.07 2.15 2.96
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.00 0.09 0.72 1.15 1.09
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.97 1.74 2.98 3.11 3.09
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.19 1.74 3.08 3.38 3.34
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.76 8.00 54.42 55.30 55.18
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.40 4.30 32.49 24.25 25.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.13 39.02 35.02 41.07 40.24
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.15 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.12 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.80 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.86 2.88 18.78 24.62 23.82
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.66 1.72 13.64 20.20 19.31
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
65.32 61.78 61.46 66.35 65.68
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.87 9.46 28.28 17.23 18.74
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.62 3.31 16.00 10.64 11.38
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.98 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.85 7.32 18.51 8.79 10.12
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.03 0.94 1.10 2.31 2.15
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.12 0.95 1.17 2.42 2.25
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.57 22.10 24.08
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.72 5.12 6.03
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.39 19.40 7.31 8.96
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.49 13.86 4.01 5.36
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.67 5.41 0.92 1.54
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.69 2.43 0.42 0.70
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The Midwest region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 6B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the Midwest Region; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.94 4.96 5.77 4.80 4.93
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.45 11.81 30.59 19.85 21.33
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
75.28 57.08 80.96 75.16 76.33
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.96 30.88 24.41 25.31
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The Midwest region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 7A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the South Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13,686 653 2,943 10,090 13,033
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18,292 1,012 4,212 13,069 17,281
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12,175 561 2,816 8,799 11,614
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 25,222 2,396 1,512 21,314 22,826
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1,302 398 547 357 904
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3,200 183 483 2,534 3,017
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1,646 14 388 1,244 1,632
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 74,708 5,185 8,119 61,403 69,523
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 21 412 433
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 89,470 5,863 10,277 73,330 83,607
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2,421 133 793 1,495 2,289
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 972 11 55 906 961
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3,438 193 424 2,821 3,245
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3,646 193 415 3,038 3,453
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48,703 659 6,142 41,902 48,044
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22,048 320 3,511 18,217 21,728
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
48,276 4,331 5,197 38,748 43,945
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 2,094 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 1,124 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
6,448 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22,414 234 2,178 20,002 22,180
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17,948 130 1,444 16,374 17,818
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
73,065 6,219 8,195 58,651 66,847
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16,830 857 3,233 12,741 15,973
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10,548 319 1,936 8,293 10,229
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 816 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9,239 669 2,112 6,458 8,570
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2,227 110 167 1,950 2,116
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2,434 111 173 2,149 2,322
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 4,412 17,444 21,856
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 1,520 4,118 5,638
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 1,969 2,471 5,600 8,071
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 1,305 1,724 3,100 4,824
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 625 656 790 1,446
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 378 335 347 683
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The South region includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 7B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the South Region; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4,898 513 614 3,771 4,386
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19,706 1,205 3,593 14,908 18,501
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
14,864 724 3,001 11,140 14,141
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 2,915 3,179 16,568 19,747
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The South region includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 8A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the South Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.75 6.45 22.60 11.98 13.41
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.04 9.98 32.35 15.52 17.78
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.34 5.53 21.63 10.45 11.95
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 23.49 23.64 11.61 25.32 23.47
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.02 4.18 7.24 0.76 1.65
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2.98 1.81 3.71 3.01 3.10
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.53 0.14 2.98 1.48 1.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 69.61 51.15 62.36 72.93 71.51
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.16 0.49 0.45
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.39 57.84 78.93 87.10 86.00
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.26 1.31 6.09 1.78 2.35
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.91 0.11 0.42 1.08 0.99
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.20 1.90 3.26 3.35 3.34
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.40 1.90 3.19 3.61 3.55
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 45.37 6.50 47.18 49.77 49.42
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.54 3.16 26.96 21.64 22.35
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
44.97 42.73 39.92 46.02 45.20
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.84 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.43 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.62 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.88 2.31 16.73 23.76 22.82
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 16.72 1.28 11.10 19.45 18.33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.07 61.35 62.95 69.66 68.76
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.68 8.45 24.83 15.13 16.43
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.83 3.15 14.87 9.85 10.52
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.39 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.61 6.60 16.22 7.67 8.82
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.07 1.09 1.28 2.32 2.18
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.27 1.10 1.33 2.55 2.39
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 33.89 20.72 22.48
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.68 4.89 5.80
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.43 18.98 6.65 8.30
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.87 13.24 3.68 4.96
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.17 5.04 0.94 1.49
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.73 2.57 0.41 0.70
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The South region includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 8B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the South Region; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.53 5.07 4.60 4.46 4.48
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.23 11.90 26.93 17.61 18.88
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
75.32 58.82 83.01 74.82 76.41
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.80 23.83 19.57 20.15
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The South region includes the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 9A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the West Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12,247 511 2,483 9,254 11,737
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16,046 774 3,384 11,889 15,272
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11,195 444 2,331 8,421 10,751
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 13,875 1,149 902 11,824 12,726
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
944 253 375 317 691
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2,506 110 381 2,016 2,397
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1,389 8 379 1,001 1,381
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 41,386 2,935 4,441 34,010 38,451
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 14 193 206
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 53,256 3,423 6,153 43,680 49,833
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2,671 108 761 1,801 2,563
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 837 7 38 791 830
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2,093 116 267 1,709 1,977
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2,108 117 284 1,707 1,992
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 31,629 424 3,958 27,247 31,205
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 14,166 218 2,342 11,606 13,948
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
30,442 2,616 3,290 24,536 27,827
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 1,366 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 716 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
3,921 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 9,999 129 1,205 8,664 9,869
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 8,008 100 813 7,095 7,908
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
46,899 3,861 5,158 37,880 43,039
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 12,119 592 2,363 9,164 11,527
Alcohol Use Disorder11 7,547 222 1,397 5,928 7,325
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 543 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 6,731 497 1,582 4,651 6,233
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1,079 70 103 906 1,009
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1,229 68 108 1,053 1,161
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 2,999 11,547 14,546
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 1,013 2,677 3,690
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 1,322 1,738 3,839 5,576
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 850 1,179 2,040 3,219
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 400 422 468 890
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 240 204 198 403
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The West region includes the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 9B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the West Region; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 2,794 263 389 2,142 2,531
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 13,465 703 2,570 10,192 12,762
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
10,757 433 2,201 8,122 10,324
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 1,749 2,077 10,522 12,599
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
NOTE: The West region includes the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 10A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the West Region; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 18.41 8.25 30.71 17.72 19.46
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 24.13 12.50 41.86 22.76 25.32
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 16.83 7.17 28.83 16.12 17.82
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.85 18.56 11.16 22.63 21.09
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.84 4.81 9.53 1.31 2.47
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.77 1.77 4.71 3.86 3.97
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.09 0.14 4.69 1.92 2.29
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 62.23 47.41 54.93 65.11 63.74
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.17 0.37 0.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.11 55.28 76.11 83.62 82.61
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 4.02 1.75 9.42 3.45 4.25
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.26 0.11 0.48 1.51 1.38
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.15 1.87 3.31 3.27 3.28
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.17 1.88 3.52 3.27 3.30
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 47.55 6.85 48.96 52.16 51.73
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.30 3.52 28.97 22.22 23.12
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.76 42.25 40.69 46.97 46.12
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.73 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.72 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.27 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 15.03 2.09 14.91 16.59 16.36
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 12.04 1.62 10.06 13.58 13.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.51 62.36 63.81 72.51 71.35
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.22 9.57 29.23 17.54 19.11
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.35 3.58 17.28 11.35 12.14
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.86 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.12 8.03 19.57 8.90 10.33
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.62 1.12 1.27 1.74 1.67
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.85 1.10 1.33 2.02 1.92
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.11 22.10 24.12
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.53 5.13 6.12
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.36 21.50 7.35 9.25
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.73 14.59 3.90 5.34
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.46 5.22 0.90 1.48
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.87 2.53 0.38 0.67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The West region includes the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

WEST REGION

Table 10B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the West Region; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.19 4.28 4.73 4.09 4.18
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.18 11.45 31.22 19.47 21.07
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
79.34 61.92 84.91 79.11 80.29
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.48 25.24 20.10 20.80
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
NOTE: The West region includes the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

ALABAMA

Table 11A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alabama; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 469 21 100 349 449
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 573 36 136 401 537
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 370 18 93 259 352
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,063 106 71 886 957
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
46 16 18 12 30
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 136 8 19 110 128
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 58 1 13 45 58
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,071 210 351 2,510 2,861
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 16 17
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,564 235 415 2,913 3,328
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 79 5 26 49 74
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 60 0 3 56 59
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 180 8 18 154 172
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 186 7 17 162 179
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,696 23 214 1,460 1,673
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 799 12 128 658 787
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,837 157 205 1,474 1,679
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 86 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 48 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
248 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,086 13 89 985 1,073
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 826 5 59 762 821
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,734 232 314 2,188 2,502
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 618 31 117 470 587
Alcohol Use Disorder11 382 12 75 295 370
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 35 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 372 25 80 267 347
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 113 4 8 101 109
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 129 4 8 117 125
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 161 770 931
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 60 176 236
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 76 82 224 306
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 52 71 139 210
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 28 25 28 53
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 16 14 15 29
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

ALABAMA

Table 11B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alabama; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 224 23 27 173 200
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 764 46 134 583 717
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
541 31 111 399 510
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 108 109 747 856
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

ALABAMA

Table 12A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alabama; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.02 5.23 18.94 10.45 11.61
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 13.46 9.21 25.93 11.99 13.89
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 8.69 4.62 17.61 7.76 9.10
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 24.96 26.96 13.47 26.54 24.75
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.75 4.23 5.18 0.64 1.33
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.19 1.93 3.54 3.28 3.31
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.37 0.18 2.49 1.33 1.49
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 72.11 53.38 66.70 75.15 74.00
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.14 0.49 0.44
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.70 59.78 78.86 87.23 86.08
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1.86 1.28 4.85 1.46 1.92
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.40 0.12 0.57 1.68 1.53
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 4.22 1.95 3.50 4.60 4.45
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.38 1.90 3.24 4.85 4.63
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 39.80 5.72 40.59 43.70 43.27
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 18.75 3.10 24.40 19.70 20.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.11 39.92 38.93 44.15 43.43
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.81 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.65 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
39.75 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.50 3.24 16.84 29.48 27.76
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 19.40 1.31 11.14 22.83 21.24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.17 58.84 59.58 65.52 64.71
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 14.51 7.82 22.27 14.07 15.19
Alcohol Use Disorder11 8.97 3.13 14.20 8.83 9.56
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.69 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.74 6.32 15.23 8.00 8.98
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.65 1.11 1.46 3.02 2.81
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 3.03 1.12 1.55 3.49 3.23
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 30.66 23.06 24.09
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.37 5.27 6.10
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.41 15.63 6.70 7.91
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.23 13.53 4.17 5.44
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.09 4.74 0.84 1.38
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.17 2.58 0.45 0.74
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

ALABAMA

Table 12B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alabama; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.23 5.97 4.99 5.18 5.15
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.85 11.85 24.56 17.46 18.46
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
71.05 56.41 80.84 70.12 72.15
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 27.58 20.02 22.36 22.03
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

ALASKA

Table 13A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alaska; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 134 6 23 105 128
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 180 9 32 139 171
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 129 5 22 101 123
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 86 9 5 71 76
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
9 3 4 3 7
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 19 1 3 15 18
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 8 0 2 6 8
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 346 28 33 285 318
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 3 3
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 468 32 48 387 435
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 19 1 5 13 18
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 6 0 1 5 6
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 18 2 2 14 16
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 18 2 2 14 16
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 286 4 32 251 283
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 124 2 16 106 122
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
246 24 24 197 221
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 132 2 14 116 130
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 109 1 10 98 108
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
381 36 36 309 345
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 135 7 21 107 128
Alcohol Use Disorder11 68 2 11 55 66
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 94 6 17 70 87
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 13 1 1 11 12
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 15 1 1 14 15
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 27 105 132
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10 25 36
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 13 15 39 55
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 9 11 18 29
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5 5 5 10
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3 2 2 4
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 13B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alaska; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 27 2 4 21 25
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 141 7 23 110 134
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
113 * 19 90 109
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 14 20 96 116
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 14A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alaska; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 22.81 9.97 34.07 22.84 24.25
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 30.68 15.00 48.24 30.18 32.45
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 21.93 9.03 33.33 21.96 23.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.59 15.87 7.75 15.42 14.45
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.83 5.67 12.35 1.81 3.37
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.20 1.92 4.34 3.20 3.34
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.31 0.11 3.06 1.22 1.45
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 59.00 46.81 49.75 61.88 60.35
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.30 0.65 0.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.77 54.56 72.78 83.96 82.56
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.23 2.17 7.60 2.73 3.34
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.01 0.04 0.89 1.16 1.12
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.07 3.37 2.75 3.08 3.04
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.02 3.36 3.15 2.96 2.98
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48.80 6.35 47.89 54.39 53.59
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.13 3.58 24.38 22.93 23.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
41.91 41.48 36.22 42.78 41.96
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.56 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.72 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.96 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22.53 3.19 21.60 25.15 24.71
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 18.55 1.78 14.67 21.27 20.44
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.96 60.75 53.93 67.07 65.43
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 23.01 11.51 32.24 23.17 24.30
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.66 3.73 16.85 11.93 12.55
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.21 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 15.95 10.77 25.75 15.21 16.53
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.16 1.11 1.09 2.44 2.27
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.60 1.11 1.19 2.99 2.77
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 40.43 22.75 24.96
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 15.28 5.53 6.75
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.72 23.17 8.55 10.38
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.52 16.15 3.95 5.47
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 9.12 7.24 1.11 1.88
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 5.57 2.45 0.46 0.71
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 14B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Alaska; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.60 4.20 5.85 4.47 4.64
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 23.92 11.70 34.91 23.92 25.30
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
80.48 * 81.90 81.41 81.51
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 24.75 30.49 20.82 22.03
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 15A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arizona; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,241 63 287 892 1,179
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,489 80 372 1,037 1,409
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,166 44 282 840 1,122
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,219 98 67 1,053 1,120
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
92 25 39 27 66
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 196 11 32 153 185
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 105 1 31 73 104
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 4,107 279 460 3,368 3,828
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 14 16
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 5,142 332 607 4,203 4,810
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 224 12 81 131 212
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 52 1 3 49 52
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 208 12 32 165 196
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 202 12 34 156 190
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,865 39 415 2,411 2,826
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,376 19 229 1,128 1,357
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,748 235 310 2,203 2,513
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 144 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 75 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
374 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,144 11 129 1,004 1,133
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 917 10 89 818 907
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
4,294 351 462 3,481 3,943
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,073 62 252 758 1,011
Alcohol Use Disorder11 640 20 138 482 619
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 55 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 598 57 168 372 541
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 122 7 11 104 115
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 130 7 12 111 123
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 296 1,012 1,308
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 97 220 318
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 139 176 333 510
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 79 112 178 290
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 36 44 50 94
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 28 20 23 43
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 15B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arizona; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 262 30 43 189 232
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,190 78 272 841 1,113
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
944 50 234 660 894
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 172 214 966 1,181
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 16A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arizona; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 20.01 10.83 36.90 18.41 20.96
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 24.01 13.82 47.82 21.41 25.06
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 18.80 7.63 36.22 17.34 19.95
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.65 17.04 8.59 21.74 19.92
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.14 5.48 11.97 1.24 2.69
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.16 1.89 4.09 3.16 3.29
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.69 0.12 4.01 1.51 1.85
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.24 48.32 59.15 69.50 68.07
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.17 0.29 0.28
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.96 57.51 78.04 86.73 85.53
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.62 2.12 10.38 2.71 3.77
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.84 0.09 0.40 1.00 0.92
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.36 2.07 4.06 3.40 3.49
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.26 2.07 4.31 3.23 3.38
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 46.19 6.72 53.39 49.75 50.25
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22.19 3.35 29.41 23.28 24.13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
44.32 40.70 39.87 45.47 44.69
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.29 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.46 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.47 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.45 1.87 16.64 20.72 20.15
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.79 1.67 11.41 16.89 16.13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
69.24 60.76 59.42 71.83 70.11
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.29 10.68 32.45 15.65 17.97
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.32 3.54 17.69 9.94 11.01
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.20 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.63 9.79 21.66 7.69 9.62
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.97 1.20 1.47 2.14 2.05
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.10 1.24 1.52 2.30 2.19
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 38.06 20.89 23.26
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.53 4.54 5.65
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 23.96 22.69 6.87 9.06
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.61 14.37 3.67 5.15
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.28 5.67 1.03 1.68
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.80 2.61 0.47 0.77
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 16B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arizona; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.19 5.19 5.43 3.87 4.09
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.06 13.49 34.13 17.25 19.62
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.52 63.01 84.12 78.11 79.59
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.96 26.96 19.81 20.81
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 17A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arkansas; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 319 15 68 236 304
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 429 28 96 306 401
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 284 15 65 204 269
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 627 67 39 521 560
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
30 9 12 8 20
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 90 4 13 73 85
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 32 0 8 24 32
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,850 128 206 1,515 1,722
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 9 9
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,120 145 251 1,724 1,974
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 55 4 18 33 51
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 44 0 3 41 44
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 96 5 10 82 92
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 98 5 10 83 93
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,013 18 134 861 995
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 486 8 84 394 478
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,083 103 119 861 980
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 52 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 31 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
153 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 645 8 50 588 637
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 520 4 36 481 516
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,612 157 192 1,264 1,455
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 382 22 74 286 361
Alcohol Use Disorder11 228 7 44 177 221
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 20 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 213 14 51 147 198
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 55 3 4 48 52
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 57 3 4 50 54
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 103 443 546
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35 108 143
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 47 55 133 187
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 35 43 76 120
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 17 17 17 34
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 10 8 12 19
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 17B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arkansas; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 149 13 20 116 137
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 493 29 83 381 464
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
343 18 72 253 324
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 75 75 412 487
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 18A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arkansas; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.58 5.90 21.54 11.98 13.30
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16.92 11.20 30.30 15.50 17.54
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.19 6.21 20.52 10.33 11.73
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 24.71 27.02 12.34 26.41 24.46
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.86 4.02 6.08 0.69 1.48
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.54 1.79 4.03 3.68 3.73
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.26 0.16 2.44 1.21 1.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 72.98 51.94 65.21 76.85 75.24
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.15 0.45 0.41
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.65 58.80 79.25 87.41 86.28
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.17 1.69 5.77 1.66 2.23
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.74 0.13 0.95 2.07 1.91
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.81 1.85 3.11 4.16 4.02
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.86 1.84 3.17 4.23 4.08
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 39.96 7.34 42.46 43.66 43.49
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.15 3.24 26.52 19.97 20.87
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
42.71 41.73 37.50 43.67 42.82
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.85 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.39 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
41.26 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.45 3.18 15.69 29.80 27.85
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 20.53 1.62 11.30 24.38 22.57
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
63.59 63.33 60.60 64.10 63.61
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.08 8.77 23.47 14.53 15.76
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.01 2.95 14.02 8.97 9.66
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.33 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.38 5.82 16.28 7.44 8.66
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.15 1.03 1.39 2.41 2.27
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.25 1.04 1.42 2.53 2.38
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 32.65 22.45 23.86
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.99 5.49 6.25
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.97 17.24 6.74 8.19
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.03 13.68 3.88 5.23
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.82 5.29 0.87 1.48
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.09 2.42 0.59 0.84
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 18B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Arkansas; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.86 5.13 6.24 5.89 5.94
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.37 11.69 25.85 19.27 20.19
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
69.84 59.78 77.81 68.66 70.51
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.32 23.09 20.87 21.18
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 19A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in California; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 5,524 225 1,162 4,137 5,299
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 7,558 362 1,632 5,564 7,196
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 5,024 203 1,078 3,743 4,821
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 7,813 596 506 6,711 7,217
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
468 124 181 164 345
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 1,222 53 182 987 1,169
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 758 4 201 553 754
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 20,606 1,467 2,218 16,920 19,139
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 6 93 99
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 26,390 1,704 3,061 21,626 24,686
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1,320 38 343 940 1,282
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 448 4 15 429 444
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 988 55 131 802 933
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 1,023 56 138 829 967
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 15,642 206 1,917 13,518 15,435
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 6,977 109 1,198 5,670 6,868
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
15,878 1,342 1,761 12,775 14,536
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 642 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 326 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
2,013 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 4,020 50 450 3,521 3,970
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 3,332 42 303 2,987 3,290
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
23,910 1,932 2,730 19,248 21,978
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 5,670 253 1,105 4,312 5,418
Alcohol Use Disorder11 3,723 102 694 2,926 3,620
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 243 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 3,079 218 717 2,144 2,861
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 493 36 51 405 457
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 578 35 54 490 543
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 1,385 5,281 6,665
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 487 1,212 1,699
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 616 813 1,760 2,574
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 411 550 941 1,491
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 181 204 220 423
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 99 100 85 185
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 19B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in California; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 1,141 108 160 872 1,032
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 6,303 310 1,196 4,796 5,993
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
5,163 200 1,038 3,926 4,963
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 793 881 4,439 5,320
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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CALIFORNIA

Table 20A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in California; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.68 7.31 28.81 15.91 17.64
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.83 11.77 40.49 21.40 23.96
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 15.17 6.60 26.74 14.40 16.05
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 23.59 19.35 12.56 25.81 24.02
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.63 4.52 8.74 1.26 2.29
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.69 1.71 4.51 3.80 3.89
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.29 0.13 4.98 2.13 2.51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 62.24 47.64 55.03 65.07 63.72
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.15 0.36 0.33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.74 55.32 75.92 83.17 82.19
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.99 1.23 8.50 3.61 4.27
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.35 0.13 0.37 1.65 1.48
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.98 1.79 3.26 3.08 3.11
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.09 1.81 3.43 3.19 3.22
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 47.24 6.69 47.56 51.99 51.39
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.07 3.55 29.72 21.81 22.87
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
47.95 43.57 43.69 49.13 48.40
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.97 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.10 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
43.84 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 12.14 1.61 11.16 13.54 13.22
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 10.06 1.36 7.52 11.49 10.95
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
72.21 62.74 67.73 74.02 73.18
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.12 8.21 27.42 16.58 18.04
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.24 3.32 17.22 11.25 12.05
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.29 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.30 7.10 17.77 8.25 9.52
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.49 1.18 1.28 1.56 1.52
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.75 1.13 1.33 1.88 1.81
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 34.35 20.31 22.19
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.08 4.66 5.66
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.01 20.17 6.77 8.57
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.34 13.64 3.62 4.97
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.88 5.05 0.84 1.41
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.20 2.49 0.33 0.62
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 20B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in California; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.44 3.56 3.91 3.36 3.43
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.03 10.17 29.28 18.45 19.92
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
81.87 64.61 86.58 81.81 82.77
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 26.00 21.56 17.08 17.69
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

COLORADO

Table 21A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Colorado; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,031 39 211 780 991
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,315 64 285 965 1,251
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 956 30 209 718 926
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 802 72 51 679 730
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
71 21 31 20 50
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 216 8 37 171 208
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 138 1 39 99 138
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,920 198 295 2,428 2,722
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 11 12
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,965 237 451 3,277 3,728
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 247 12 65 170 235
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 40 0 3 37 40
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 158 8 17 133 149
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 154 8 18 128 146
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,716 37 333 2,345 2,678
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,218 20 191 1,007 1,198
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,144 180 223 1,741 1,964
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 114 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 67 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
274 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 905 13 123 769 892
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 653 10 79 564 643
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,384 264 349 2,771 3,120
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,090 50 193 847 1,040
Alcohol Use Disorder11 697 21 110 566 676
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 49 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 576 37 135 404 539
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 79 5 6 69 75
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 84 4 6 73 79
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 226 960 1,186
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 75 237 312
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 103 137 323 460
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 63 90 177 266
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 32 26 38 64
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 20 14 19 33
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

COLORADO

Table 21B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Colorado; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 271 25 36 211 247
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,230 58 228 943 1,171
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
938 * 184 723 907
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 145 176 998 1,175
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

COLORADO

Table 22A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Colorado; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 20.83 8.91 35.10 19.98 21.99
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 26.56 14.55 47.42 24.71 27.74
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 19.32 6.80 34.67 18.37 20.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 16.21 16.35 8.50 17.38 16.19
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.76 6.87 13.34 1.41 3.11
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 4.36 1.83 6.13 4.37 4.60
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.79 0.14 6.49 2.53 3.06
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 59.01 44.79 48.97 62.15 60.38
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.16 0.28 0.27
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.14 53.62 74.91 83.89 82.69
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 4.98 2.62 10.85 4.35 5.21
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.81 0.09 0.50 0.94 0.88
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.18 1.89 2.75 3.40 3.31
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.12 1.92 2.94 3.28 3.24
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 54.86 8.44 55.37 60.03 59.41
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 24.61 4.51 31.83 25.77 26.58
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.31 40.74 37.06 44.56 43.56
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.96 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.03 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.77 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.29 3.00 20.44 19.69 19.79
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.19 2.34 13.12 14.43 14.25
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.38 59.86 57.95 70.94 69.21
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 22.02 11.27 32.13 21.68 23.08
Alcohol Use Disorder11 14.08 4.76 18.34 14.48 14.99
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.31 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.63 8.38 22.42 10.33 11.95
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.60 1.03 0.98 1.76 1.65
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.69 1.01 1.02 1.87 1.76
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.52 24.57 26.30
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.46 6.06 6.92
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 23.32 22.77 8.28 10.21
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.26 14.94 4.52 5.91
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.16 4.35 0.97 1.42
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.58 2.36 0.47 0.73
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

COLORADO

Table 22B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Colorado; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.45 5.60 5.84 5.38 5.44
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 24.72 13.35 37.05 24.05 25.82
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
77.22 * 82.77 77.30 78.36
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.27 28.64 25.46 25.89
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

CONNECTICUT

Table 23A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Connecticut; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 511 25 117 369 486
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 687 32 162 493 655
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 464 19 115 330 445
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 516 49 37 431 468
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
42 12 18 11 30
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 96 5 17 74 91
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 65 0 15 49 64
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,071 128 222 1,721 1,943
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 10 11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,529 139 298 2,093 2,390
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 69 3 26 40 66
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 13 0 1 12 13
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 85 5 12 68 80
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 89 5 12 72 84
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,759 22 232 1,505 1,737
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 683 11 136 536 672
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,331 108 150 1,073 1,224
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 66 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 32 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
151 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 513 7 63 443 506
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 390 3 39 348 387
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,231 175 253 1,803 2,056
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 544 21 118 405 523
Alcohol Use Disorder11 375 10 79 285 365
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 24 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 248 20 72 157 228
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 49 3 4 43 47
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 53 3 4 46 50
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 135 464 599
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 43 111 154
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 54 82 162 243
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 30 47 72 118
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 16 18 18 36
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 8 8 16
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 23B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Connecticut; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 136 10 18 108 126
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 632 30 142 460 601
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
497 19 114 364 478
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 83 128 501 629
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 24A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Connecticut; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.38 9.05 30.44 15.00 17.09
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.06 11.92 42.18 20.04 23.02
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.89 7.00 29.95 13.42 15.65
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 16.56 17.92 9.56 17.51 16.43
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.66 5.02 9.54 1.03 2.24
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.07 1.79 4.44 3.00 3.19
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.08 0.15 3.93 2.00 2.26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.47 47.14 57.73 69.96 68.30
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.42 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.20 51.08 77.48 85.06 84.03
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.22 1.03 6.78 1.64 2.34
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.41 0.09 0.27 0.47 0.44
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.72 1.72 3.05 2.78 2.81
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.85 1.73 3.15 2.93 2.96
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 56.46 8.23 60.38 61.17 61.07
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.90 3.91 35.38 21.79 23.62
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
42.72 39.60 39.10 43.63 43.02
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.00 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.13 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.83 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.45 2.54 16.31 18.01 17.78
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 12.52 1.23 10.18 14.13 13.60
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
71.58 64.39 65.77 73.28 72.27
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.45 7.66 30.74 16.46 18.39
Alcohol Use Disorder11 12.03 3.61 20.67 11.60 12.83
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.16 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.96 7.19 18.71 6.36 8.03
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.59 1.01 1.07 1.73 1.64
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.70 1.01 1.16 1.86 1.77
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.07 18.86 21.05
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.23 4.50 5.41
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.83 21.28 6.57 8.56
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 11.00 12.11 2.91 4.16
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.91 4.69 0.71 1.25
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.44 2.10 0.34 0.58
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 24B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Connecticut; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.36 3.60 4.73 4.38 4.43
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.20 11.13 36.39 18.64 21.07
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.52 65.65 85.69 77.31 79.14
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.56 32.94 20.33 22.05
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 25A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Delaware; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 135 6 29 99 128
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 172 8 37 128 164
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 122 5 27 90 117
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 162 13 9 139 148
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
10 3 4 3 7
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 29 1 5 23 28
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 17 0 4 13 17
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 576 35 57 485 541
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 5 5
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 715 40 75 600 675
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 23 1 10 12 22
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 6 0 0 6 6
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 27 1 4 22 26
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 29 1 4 24 27
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 444 5 51 387 439
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 183 2 30 150 180
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
373 31 36 306 342
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
45 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 163 1 15 146 162
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 135 1 11 124 134
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
611 45 64 502 566
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 155 7 29 119 148
Alcohol Use Disorder11 99 2 18 79 97
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 78 7 18 54 72
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 15 1 1 13 14
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 18 1 2 16 17
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 34 131 165
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12 31 42
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 15 20 46 66
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 10 13 24 37
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5 5 7 12
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3 2 3 5
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 25B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Delaware; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 36 3 5 28 33
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 178 10 30 138 168
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
135 5 25 104 129
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 24 29 153 181
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 26A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Delaware; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.61 8.77 30.45 14.30 16.24
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.99 10.77 38.92 18.38 20.85
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.13 6.46 28.36 13.00 14.84
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.71 18.16 9.39 20.05 18.77
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.24 4.14 8.37 1.00 1.90
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.42 1.88 5.62 3.28 3.56
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.01 0.21 4.18 1.91 2.18
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.80 48.21 59.94 69.70 68.52
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.48 0.71 0.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.93 54.90 79.37 86.33 85.50
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.65 1.25 10.31 1.76 2.78
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.70 0.10 0.38 0.81 0.76
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.16 1.70 3.90 3.21 3.29
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.33 1.69 3.72 3.45 3.48
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 51.42 6.82 54.40 55.73 55.58
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.16 3.15 32.17 21.57 22.84
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.24 41.91 38.10 44.08 43.36
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.58 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.96 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
41.73 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.89 1.92 16.34 21.04 20.48
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.69 1.35 11.50 17.78 17.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.84 61.76 68.02 72.18 71.69
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.98 9.09 30.73 17.19 18.81
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.48 3.16 19.13 11.32 12.26
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.23 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.05 8.85 19.17 7.70 9.07
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.76 1.17 1.31 1.88 1.81
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.12 1.19 1.61 2.29 2.21
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.14 18.87 20.93
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.45 4.39 5.35
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.55 21.02 6.68 8.39
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.06 14.14 3.47 4.75
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.40 5.63 1.03 1.58
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.91 2.32 0.43 0.65
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 26B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Delaware; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.15 4.20 4.70 4.06 4.14
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.47 14.22 31.01 19.68 21.05
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.49 62.33 84.53 78.16 79.32
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.92 29.84 21.77 22.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 27A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the District of Columbia; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 126 3 30 93 123
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 183 4 41 139 180
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 120 2 28 90 118
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 81 7 6 68 74
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
7 1 3 2 5
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 27 1 4 22 27
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 15 0 3 12 15
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 310 17 40 253 293
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 3 3
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 449 19 60 369 429
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 30 0 7 22 29
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 2 0 0 2 2
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 16 1 3 13 15
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 19 1 2 16 18
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 359 3 53 303 356
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 186 1 36 149 185
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
243 15 28 199 227
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
21 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 91 1 17 73 90
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 73 0 9 63 72
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
429 21 54 354 408
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 134 4 28 102 130
Alcohol Use Disorder11 99 1 16 81 98
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 3 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 71 3 18 51 68
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 9 0 1 7 8
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 11 0 1 10 11
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 30 113 143
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 8 27 34
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 5 14 42 57
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 4 10 18 28
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 3 3 5 8
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 1 2 2 4
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 27B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the District of Columbia; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 43 1 3 38 42
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 166 4 32 130 162
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
126 * 26 98 124
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 11 25 136 161
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 28A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the District of Columbia; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 22.10 8.66 38.82 20.27 22.96
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 32.09 10.76 52.76 30.16 33.44
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 20.90 5.88 35.49 19.55 21.86
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.13 19.74 7.91 14.79 13.79
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.40 4.94 11.81 1.59 3.16
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 4.77 2.12 5.46 4.85 4.94
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.63 0.09 4.31 2.54 2.79
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 54.25 51.09 51.02 55.02 54.44
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.10 0.59 0.52
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 78.52 56.04 76.70 80.46 79.91
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 5.19 0.83 9.43 4.80 5.47
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.39 0.16 0.40 0.40 0.40
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.83 2.74 3.30 2.76 2.84
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.30 2.72 3.02 3.40 3.34
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 62.74 7.42 67.99 65.96 66.25
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 32.55 4.23 46.04 32.35 34.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
42.44 44.18 35.84 43.43 42.33
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19.18 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.07 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.74 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 15.97 2.88 21.88 15.95 16.81
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 12.74 1.46 11.57 13.79 13.47
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
75.01 60.90 68.90 77.09 75.89
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 23.40 10.34 35.72 22.27 24.22
Alcohol Use Disorder11 17.32 3.37 20.92 17.74 18.20
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.75 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.40 7.76 22.66 11.00 12.70
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.50 1.02 1.01 1.61 1.53
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.93 1.01 1.00 2.16 1.99
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.96 24.70 26.63
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.01 5.79 6.41
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 16.02 17.96 9.25 10.52
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 10.68 12.62 4.00 5.25
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.67 3.62 1.03 1.41
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.31 2.77 0.40 0.74
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Table 28B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in the District of Columbia; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 7.44 3.14 4.18 8.33 7.72
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 28.94 12.46 39.72 28.31 30.00
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
74.84 * 88.81 72.18 75.02
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.53 31.83 29.62 29.94
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

FLORIDA

Table 29A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Florida; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 2,512 101 495 1,916 2,411
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 3,261 157 674 2,430 3,104
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 2,296 91 473 1,733 2,206
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 5,109 344 260 4,505 4,764
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
202 64 81 57 137
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 438 27 65 346 411
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 271 2 55 214 269
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 13,616 783 1,280 11,553 12,833
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 3 39 42
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 16,227 875 1,568 13,784 15,352
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 333 22 110 200 310
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 100 1 4 94 98
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 503 29 65 409 474
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 508 29 66 413 480
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 9,379 98 933 8,348 9,281
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 3,829 43 515 3,271 3,786
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
9,004 676 833 7,495 8,327
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 334 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 164 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
1,051 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 3,211 27 273 2,911 3,184
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 2,622 12 164 2,446 2,610
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
13,710 964 1,309 11,437 12,746
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 2,790 124 514 2,151 2,665
Alcohol Use Disorder11 1,752 48 278 1,427 1,704
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 129 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 1,447 109 335 1,003 1,338
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 333 19 24 290 314
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 343 19 25 299 324
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 701 2,862 3,563
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 269 719 987
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 325 426 945 1,371
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 203 285 551 836
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 88 104 155 259
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 57 55 57 112
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

FLORIDA

Table 29B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Florida; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 860 97 92 671 763
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 3,231 196 632 2,404 3,036
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
2,434 105 517 1,812 2,329
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 439 467 2,415 2,882
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

FLORIDA

Table 30A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Florida; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.27 6.63 24.83 12.41 13.85
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.23 10.35 33.83 15.74 17.83
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.13 5.99 23.71 11.23 12.67
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 26.95 22.67 13.02 29.19 27.33
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.70 4.42 6.89 0.62 1.32
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2.31 1.76 3.27 2.24 2.36
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.43 0.14 2.76 1.38 1.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 71.87 51.56 64.21 74.86 73.62
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.13 0.26 0.24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 85.69 57.62 78.70 89.31 88.09
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1.76 1.48 5.54 1.29 1.79
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.53 0.09 0.20 0.61 0.56
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.66 1.88 3.26 2.65 2.72
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.68 1.89 3.32 2.68 2.75
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 49.52 6.47 46.81 54.09 53.27
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.21 2.81 25.86 21.19 21.73
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
47.53 44.55 41.78 48.56 47.78
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.17 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.95 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
44.59 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.94 1.78 13.69 18.86 18.27
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.83 0.79 8.21 15.85 14.97
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
72.38 63.50 65.67 74.11 73.14
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 14.73 8.19 25.80 13.94 15.30
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.25 3.14 13.92 9.25 9.78
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.46 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.64 7.16 16.82 6.50 7.68
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.75 1.23 1.22 1.88 1.80
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.81 1.23 1.25 1.94 1.86
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.16 18.54 20.45
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.48 4.66 5.67
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.43 21.39 6.12 7.87
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.40 14.31 3.57 4.80
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.81 5.21 1.01 1.49
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.78 2.75 0.37 0.64
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

FLORIDA

Table 30B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Florida; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.49 6.37 4.49 4.30 4.33
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 16.86 12.86 30.67 15.43 17.21
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
74.59 52.98 84.93 73.81 75.97
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.85 22.69 15.50 16.34
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 31A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Georgia; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,187 64 254 870 1,124
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,595 94 367 1,135 1,501
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,094 54 253 788 1,041
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,975 222 143 1,610 1,753
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
111 34 47 29 77
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 285 18 42 225 267
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 132 1 35 96 131
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 6,438 463 726 5,249 5,975
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 35 36
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 7,527 518 896 6,113 7,008
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 222 10 68 144 212
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 73 1 4 68 72
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 273 16 33 224 257
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 294 16 31 246 278
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 4,069 63 535 3,471 4,006
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,732 28 311 1,393 1,704
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
4,286 413 497 3,376 3,873
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 179 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 93 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
616 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,955 24 202 1,728 1,931
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,600 11 132 1,457 1,589
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
6,023 528 702 4,793 5,496
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,470 85 267 1,118 1,385
Alcohol Use Disorder11 863 24 161 678 839
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 65 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 839 70 183 586 769
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 161 10 14 137 151
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 175 10 15 150 165
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 382 1,454 1,836
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 128 347 475
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 159 205 460 665
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 113 153 257 410
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 58 63 63 126
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 38 32 30 61
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 31B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Georgia; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 345 47 44 255 298
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,663 115 279 1,270 1,548
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,314 69 244 1,001 1,245
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 272 275 1,306 1,581
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 32A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Georgia; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.10 6.99 22.25 12.41 13.78
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.59 10.28 32.12 16.18 18.41
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.07 5.87 22.13 11.24 12.76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.79 24.30 12.56 22.96 21.50
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.16 4.08 7.73 0.80 1.79
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.15 1.97 3.70 3.21 3.28
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.46 0.13 3.03 1.37 1.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 71.05 50.79 63.59 74.87 73.29
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.13 0.49 0.44
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.09 56.86 78.43 87.19 85.96
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.45 1.12 5.93 2.05 2.59
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.81 0.13 0.37 0.97 0.88
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.01 1.77 2.89 3.19 3.15
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.24 1.78 2.74 3.51 3.40
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 44.89 6.91 46.87 49.51 49.14
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.11 3.04 27.24 19.87 20.90
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
47.28 45.29 43.52 48.15 47.50
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.22 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.84 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
45.42 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.57 2.65 17.73 24.65 23.69
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.66 1.24 11.58 20.78 19.49
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.45 57.88 61.49 68.37 67.41
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.21 9.29 23.39 15.95 16.99
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.52 2.58 14.08 9.67 10.29
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.77 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.26 7.66 16.04 8.36 9.43
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.78 1.12 1.25 1.95 1.85
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.93 1.14 1.28 2.15 2.02
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 33.42 20.75 22.52
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.20 4.95 5.82
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 17.39 17.94 6.56 8.15
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.34 13.38 3.66 5.02
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.39 5.53 0.90 1.55
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.12 2.76 0.42 0.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 32B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Georgia; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.78 5.12 3.75 3.61 3.63
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.23 12.65 23.92 18.01 18.84
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.79 58.28 84.46 79.42 80.36
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.93 23.58 18.52 19.24
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 33A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Hawaii; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 173 8 31 133 165
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 217 11 42 164 206
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 142 9 28 105 134
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 272 18 14 240 254
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
14 4 5 5 10
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 38 2 6 30 36
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 22 0 6 16 22
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 775 44 63 669 731
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 5 5
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 937 47 83 807 890
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 39 1 13 24 37
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 11 0 1 10 11
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 33 2 5 27 31
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 33 2 5 27 32
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 533 6 58 469 527
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 246 4 34 207 242
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
543 43 46 455 500
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 18 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
60 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 167 2 17 147 164
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 136 1 17 117 135
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
837 57 70 709 780
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 187 9 27 151 178
Alcohol Use Disorder11 117 3 17 96 113
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 87 7 17 64 81
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 17 1 2 15 16
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 21 1 2 18 20
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 44 190 234
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13 49 62
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 17 20 58 78
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14 16 34 50
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5 4 7 11
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3 3 3 6
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 33B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Hawaii; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 44 4 3 37 40
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 211 9 31 171 201
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
156 * 27 124 151
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 23 27 159 185
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 34A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Hawaii; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 14.59 8.18 26.27 13.77 15.17
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.36 11.78 35.54 16.87 18.95
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.03 9.10 23.74 10.85 12.29
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 22.87 18.33 11.84 24.72 23.28
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.50 5.20 7.87 1.29 2.09
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.24 1.96 5.31 3.11 3.36
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.90 0.11 4.91 1.70 2.06
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.31 44.91 52.48 68.96 67.12
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.29 0.49 0.47
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.03 48.82 69.49 83.20 81.68
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.28 1.34 11.17 2.49 3.45
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.91 0.05 0.66 1.03 0.99
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.79 2.00 3.88 2.73 2.86
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.83 2.00 4.22 2.74 2.90
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 44.95 6.17 48.60 48.38 48.42
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.73 3.98 28.90 21.40 22.23
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.76 43.76 38.23 46.89 45.94
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.99 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.44 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
43.45 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 14.05 2.43 14.63 15.16 15.10
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 11.46 1.17 14.60 12.11 12.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.54 58.76 59.03 73.15 71.59
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.79 9.44 22.92 15.53 16.35
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.83 3.50 14.60 9.87 10.39
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.14 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.37 6.93 14.24 6.56 7.42
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.45 1.13 1.26 1.51 1.48
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.74 1.11 1.31 1.86 1.79
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.56 19.59 21.47
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.95 5.09 5.74
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 17.15 16.76 6.03 7.21
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.04 13.84 3.49 4.64
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.60 3.33 0.77 1.05
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.47 2.15 0.31 0.51
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 34B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Hawaii; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.68 3.94 2.15 3.84 3.65
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.74 9.79 25.30 17.59 18.45
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
77.47 * 90.09 76.38 78.52
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 23.79 21.98 16.36 16.99
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 35A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Idaho; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 202 12 48 142 190
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 281 20 70 191 261
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 184 10 44 129 174
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 309 37 20 253 273
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
21 6 9 6 15
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 56 3 7 46 53
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 25 0 8 17 25
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,006 78 118 810 927
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 5 5
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 1,285 92 165 1,028 1,193
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 58 4 18 36 54
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 14 0 1 13 14
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 49 4 5 40 46
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 48 4 6 38 44
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 708 12 105 591 695
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 337 6 59 272 330
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
667 68 74 525 599
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 35 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
93 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 293 5 44 244 288
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 227 4 33 191 224
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,076 108 122 845 967
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 277 17 61 200 260
Alcohol Use Disorder11 176 6 39 131 170
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 146 12 39 95 133
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 31 2 3 27 29
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 33 2 3 28 31
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 86 316 402
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 28 67 95
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 37 48 101 149
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 25 34 62 96
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 14 13 13 26
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 5 6 11
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 35B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Idaho; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 89 8 14 67 81
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 319 22 66 231 297
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
238 13 55 170 225
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 58 66 337 403
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 36A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Idaho; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.60 7.21 23.25 11.57 13.24
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.53 11.79 33.83 15.60 18.21
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.48 6.13 21.57 10.54 12.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.30 21.57 9.71 20.59 19.03
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.55 4.25 9.02 0.94 2.18
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.47 1.80 3.35 3.72 3.66
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.58 0.17 3.89 1.39 1.75
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 62.78 46.11 57.29 65.98 64.73
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.37 0.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.24 54.38 80.03 83.80 83.25
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.63 2.50 8.83 2.91 3.76
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.86 0.05 0.57 1.02 0.95
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.07 2.13 2.57 3.28 3.18
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.97 2.12 2.92 3.09 3.07
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 44.16 7.30 50.91 48.15 48.54
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.02 3.77 28.50 22.16 23.07
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
41.63 40.00 36.02 42.80 41.82
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.58 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.20 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
39.20 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.31 2.87 21.60 19.89 20.14
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.20 2.29 15.85 15.56 15.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
67.12 63.70 59.41 68.88 67.52
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.29 9.86 29.54 16.27 18.17
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.98 3.41 18.88 10.71 11.88
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.92 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.09 7.22 18.84 7.72 9.32
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.94 1.04 1.25 2.18 2.05
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.05 1.02 1.39 2.30 2.17
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 41.65 25.74 28.02
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.45 5.50 6.64
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.50 23.21 8.23 10.38
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.89 16.64 5.01 6.68
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 8.11 6.37 1.04 1.81
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 5.07 2.47 0.51 0.79
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 36B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Idaho; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.51 4.87 6.52 5.42 5.59
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.68 13.22 30.19 18.72 20.43
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.90 60.62 80.96 71.64 73.74
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 34.10 30.39 27.27 27.73
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 37A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Illinois; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,845 76 336 1,433 1,769
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 2,390 116 477 1,797 2,274
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,724 64 335 1,326 1,661
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,939 189 145 1,606 1,751
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
131 37 51 44 95
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 354 17 51 286 337
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 213 2 49 162 211
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 6,927 488 769 5,669 6,439
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 49 51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 8,709 553 1,012 7,144 8,156
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 288 12 87 188 275
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 100 1 8 91 99
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 315 20 37 258 295
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 351 19 37 295 332
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 5,449 86 680 4,684 5,363
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 2,483 47 408 2,028 2,436
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
4,540 401 495 3,645 4,139
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 249 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 142 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
597 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 2,061 31 201 1,829 2,031
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,640 16 138 1,486 1,624
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
7,311 624 872 5,814 6,687
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,826 93 316 1,416 1,733
Alcohol Use Disorder11 1,090 35 180 876 1,056
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 79 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 952 74 205 673 878
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 193 9 14 170 183
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 202 10 15 178 192
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 421 1,714 2,136
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 127 367 494
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 202 210 547 756
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 132 171 340 511
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 68 55 62 117
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 38 30 29 59
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 37B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Illinois; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 357 48 61 248 309
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 2,112 112 368 1,632 2,000
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,686 62 293 1,331 1,624
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 292 335 1,831 2,166
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 38A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Illinois; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 17.24 7.62 25.99 17.04 18.23
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.34 11.67 36.88 21.37 23.44
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 16.12 6.38 25.94 15.76 17.12
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.12 18.91 11.20 19.10 18.04
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.30 4.27 7.75 1.01 1.94
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.31 1.70 3.98 3.40 3.47
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.99 0.16 3.80 1.93 2.18
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.75 48.92 59.55 67.41 66.36
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.16 0.59 0.53
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.44 55.43 78.33 84.95 84.06
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.69 1.22 6.76 2.24 2.84
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.93 0.10 0.61 1.08 1.02
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.94 1.96 2.84 3.07 3.04
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.28 1.95 2.87 3.50 3.42
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.93 8.61 52.61 55.69 55.28
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.21 4.70 31.57 24.12 25.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
42.43 40.15 38.29 43.34 42.66
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.44 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.39 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
39.47 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 19.27 3.07 15.57 21.75 20.93
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.33 1.64 10.68 17.67 16.74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.33 62.56 67.51 69.14 68.92
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.06 9.33 24.48 16.84 17.86
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.19 3.49 13.91 10.42 10.88
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.22 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.90 7.42 15.90 8.00 9.05
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.80 0.93 1.07 2.02 1.89
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.89 0.96 1.14 2.11 1.98
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 32.63 20.38 22.01
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 9.79 4.37 5.09
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.21 16.22 6.50 7.79
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.21 13.22 4.04 5.26
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.83 4.29 0.73 1.21
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.77 2.31 0.35 0.61
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 38B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Illinois; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.34 4.89 4.65 2.96 3.19
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.76 11.34 28.12 19.45 20.62
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
82.42 55.82 82.56 84.28 83.99
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.63 25.61 21.82 22.33
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

INDIANA

Table 39A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Indiana; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 758 37 190 531 721
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,064 58 280 726 1,006
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 704 29 190 485 675
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,179 130 77 972 1,049
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
76 21 35 20 55
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 181 10 30 142 171
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 79 1 21 58 78
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,930 279 453 3,199 3,652
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 22 23
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,703 317 595 3,790 4,386
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 153 8 59 87 145
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 71 1 5 65 70
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 184 10 28 145 174
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 195 10 30 155 185
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,657 35 373 2,249 2,622
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,180 18 218 944 1,162
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,282 222 258 1,802 2,060
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 104 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 59 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
314 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,349 14 152 1,183 1,335
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,123 10 111 1,003 1,113
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,699 353 458 2,889 3,347
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,032 49 212 772 983
Alcohol Use Disorder11 574 15 102 457 559
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 40 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 580 37 156 387 543
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 110 5 9 96 105
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 119 5 9 104 113
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 293 967 1,260
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 95 234 329
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 114 152 322 474
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 74 113 174 287
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 37 53 42 96
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 20 22 18 39
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

INDIANA

Table 39B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Indiana; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 308 28 43 236 280
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,063 66 215 782 997
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
726 38 173 515 688
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 180 235 1,045 1,280
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

INDIANA

Table 40A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Indiana; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.26 6.58 25.49 12.05 13.98
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.63 10.49 37.50 16.47 19.51
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.32 5.25 25.46 11.00 13.08
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.65 23.35 10.27 22.06 20.35
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.28 3.98 8.88 0.82 1.96
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.16 1.73 3.96 3.21 3.32
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.39 0.15 2.75 1.31 1.52
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 68.84 49.99 60.64 72.59 70.86
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.23 0.49 0.45
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.39 56.85 79.78 86.01 85.10
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.68 1.43 7.86 1.97 2.82
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.24 0.11 0.69 1.48 1.36
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.21 1.75 3.82 3.30 3.37
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.42 1.73 4.03 3.53 3.60
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 46.52 6.34 50.00 51.02 50.87
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.66 3.22 29.18 21.43 22.55
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
39.95 39.83 34.52 40.89 39.96
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.89 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.33 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
39.05 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 23.63 2.56 20.42 26.83 25.91
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 19.67 1.72 14.82 22.76 21.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.78 63.24 61.33 65.56 64.94
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.07 8.78 28.35 17.51 19.08
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.05 2.74 13.70 10.36 10.84
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.92 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.16 6.63 20.90 8.79 10.54
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.92 0.94 1.22 2.17 2.03
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.08 0.97 1.26 2.36 2.20
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.27 21.93 24.44
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.78 5.31 6.39
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.44 20.38 7.30 9.19
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.34 15.09 3.95 5.56
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.71 7.16 0.96 1.86
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.59 2.90 0.40 0.77
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

INDIANA

Table 40B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Indiana; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.38 5.12 5.71 5.35 5.41
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.56 11.92 28.37 17.71 19.27
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
70.64 57.81 80.78 68.99 71.49
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 32.43 31.04 23.65 24.73
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 41A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Iowa; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 358 17 80 261 341
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 486 28 123 335 458
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 314 15 73 226 300
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 467 49 34 383 417
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
38 10 19 9 28
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 96 5 14 76 90
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 38 0 12 26 38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,728 117 201 1,411 1,611
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 7 7
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,133 137 269 1,727 1,996
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 81 5 28 49 77
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 34 0 4 30 34
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 71 4 9 58 67
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 79 4 9 65 75
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,447 26 211 1,210 1,422
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 636 12 119 505 624
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
975 95 112 769 881
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 80 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 45 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
138 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 575 8 63 504 567
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 461 5 47 410 456
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,722 166 216 1,340 1,556
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 498 28 108 361 469
Alcohol Use Disorder11 294 10 63 221 284
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 28 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 273 19 63 191 254
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 59 2 3 53 57
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 57 2 4 51 55
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 130 519 649
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 42 129 171
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 54 73 170 244
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 36 49 85 134
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 18 20 18 38
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 8 9 17
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 41B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Iowa; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 141 11 23 107 130
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 516 25 109 382 490
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
371 * 91 265 356
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 77 123 532 655
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 42A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Iowa; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.32 6.69 22.30 12.60 14.03
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.09 10.90 34.27 16.20 18.86
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.68 5.63 20.45 10.93 12.33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 17.37 19.07 9.45 18.53 17.19
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.31 4.21 8.57 0.76 1.97
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.56 2.06 3.99 3.68 3.72
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.41 0.16 3.27 1.25 1.55
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.34 45.07 55.86 68.19 66.37
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.33 0.31
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.43 52.99 75.01 83.45 82.20
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.02 1.77 7.77 2.36 3.16
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.27 0.10 1.13 1.44 1.40
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.66 1.71 2.49 2.81 2.76
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.94 1.69 2.63 3.16 3.08
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 53.86 9.98 58.88 58.49 58.54
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.68 4.61 33.16 24.42 25.71
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
36.29 36.57 31.16 37.15 36.26
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19.82 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11.05 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
34.22 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.41 3.26 17.52 24.35 23.34
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.15 1.78 12.99 19.79 18.79
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.09 64.27 60.06 64.77 64.07
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.51 10.95 30.10 17.46 19.32
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.95 3.91 17.63 10.67 11.70
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.90 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.15 7.39 17.58 9.21 10.45
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.19 0.85 0.93 2.58 2.34
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.12 0.85 0.98 2.47 2.25
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.12 25.08 26.71
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.76 6.25 7.06
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.88 20.34 8.24 10.03
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.80 13.65 4.10 5.51
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.80 5.57 0.85 1.55
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.48 2.17 0.44 0.70
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 42B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Iowa; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.23 4.30 6.27 5.16 5.32
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.15 9.78 29.71 18.45 20.14
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.55 * 80.54 71.08 73.30
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.05 33.60 25.72 26.90
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 43A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kansas; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 328 17 77 234 311
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 452 26 116 310 427
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 296 14 71 210 281
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 462 49 31 382 413
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
34 9 15 10 25
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 78 4 13 60 73
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 33 0 11 21 33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,620 120 183 1,317 1,500
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 5 5
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 1,958 136 248 1,573 1,822
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 70 5 26 40 66
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 21 0 2 19 21
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 79 5 11 63 74
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 77 5 11 61 72
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,237 21 184 1,033 1,216
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 568 10 110 448 558
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
967 95 111 761 872
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 59 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 37 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
136 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 535 7 58 471 528
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 428 5 39 384 423
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,577 155 194 1,228 1,422
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 408 22 95 291 386
Alcohol Use Disorder11 257 7 60 189 249
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 21 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 222 16 56 149 205
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 56 3 4 49 53
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 53 3 4 47 51
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 118 414 532
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 38 105 143
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 50 66 142 208
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 32 42 74 116
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 17 16 19 35
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 7 9 16
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 43B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kansas; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 134 13 21 100 121
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 459 30 102 327 429
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
316 17 84 214 299
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 76 101 508 608
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

KANSAS

Table 44A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kansas; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.52 7.05 23.57 12.63 14.25
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.62 10.37 35.77 16.72 19.55
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.17 5.81 21.88 11.33 12.89
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.04 19.77 9.59 20.60 18.96
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.46 3.77 8.58 1.01 2.19
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.20 1.80 4.07 3.23 3.35
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.36 0.16 3.45 1.15 1.49
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.76 48.47 56.37 70.98 68.81
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.17 0.25 0.24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.70 55.22 76.25 84.81 83.54
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.90 1.89 8.01 2.14 3.02
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.88 0.11 0.74 1.01 0.97
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.23 1.90 3.31 3.40 3.39
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.17 1.89 3.43 3.29 3.31
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.94 8.34 56.44 55.67 55.77
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.39 3.92 33.80 24.16 25.60
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
39.83 38.38 34.16 41.02 40.00
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.40 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.24 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.90 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22.06 2.85 17.70 25.37 24.23
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.62 1.86 12.12 20.67 19.40
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.98 62.94 59.75 66.17 65.21
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.79 8.81 29.31 15.66 17.69
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.58 3.01 18.46 10.20 11.43
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.80 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.13 6.54 17.27 8.05 9.42
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.30 1.08 1.12 2.67 2.44
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.20 1.08 1.19 2.53 2.33
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.31 22.33 24.41
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.82 5.66 6.58
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.34 20.16 7.68 9.54
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.09 12.96 3.97 5.31
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.71 4.85 1.05 1.61
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.70 2.26 0.46 0.73
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

KANSAS

Table 44B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kansas; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.50 5.20 6.39 5.38 5.53
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.86 12.31 30.61 17.63 19.60
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
70.65 58.14 80.35 68.64 71.54
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.00 30.26 27.37 27.80
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

KENTUCKY

Table 45A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kentucky; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 469 23 95 351 446
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 611 32 145 434 579
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 394 16 90 288 378
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 842 86 53 702 755
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
45 13 20 12 32
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 136 7 20 110 129
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 60 1 12 48 60
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,616 188 292 2,136 2,428
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 33 34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,168 209 377 2,582 2,958
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 99 5 33 61 94
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 63 0 5 58 63
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 136 6 17 113 130
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 152 6 17 130 146
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,469 21 202 1,247 1,448
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 722 11 126 585 711
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,482 126 152 1,204 1,356
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 66 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 39 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
183 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,070 11 97 962 1,059
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 861 6 76 778 855
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,343 221 259 1,863 2,122
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 625 30 118 478 596
Alcohol Use Disorder11 339 11 64 264 329
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 27 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 398 24 83 292 375
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 135 3 7 125 131
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 145 3 7 135 142
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 146 667 813
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 50 192 242
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 69 88 244 332
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 46 53 132 185
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 25 26 35 61
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 13 11 14 25
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

KENTUCKY

Table 45B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kentucky; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 234 17 26 190 217
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 766 43 123 601 723
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
523 * 99 401 500
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 117 138 741 879
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 46A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kentucky; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.43 6.42 20.70 11.86 13.05
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16.17 9.00 31.45 14.66 16.92
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.43 4.54 19.63 9.71 11.04
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 22.29 24.36 11.56 23.72 22.08
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.95 3.73 7.22 0.73 1.64
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.61 1.92 4.30 3.70 3.78
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.60 0.14 2.60 1.62 1.75
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 69.33 53.13 63.54 72.14 70.98
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.26 1.12 1.00
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.97 59.15 81.95 87.19 86.48
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.62 1.43 7.12 2.06 2.74
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.67 0.09 0.99 1.97 1.84
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.59 1.72 3.63 3.81 3.79
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.03 1.68 3.64 4.37 4.28
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 38.93 5.87 43.96 42.10 42.35
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.12 3.07 27.33 19.77 20.78
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
39.27 35.66 33.04 40.67 39.64
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.78 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.58 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35.38 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 28.35 3.10 21.04 32.50 30.96
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 22.81 1.77 16.60 26.29 24.99
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
62.09 62.51 56.46 62.91 62.04
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.56 8.40 25.61 16.14 17.41
Alcohol Use Disorder11 8.98 2.97 13.99 8.93 9.61
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.24 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.56 6.67 18.06 9.86 10.96
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 3.56 0.99 1.43 4.20 3.83
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 3.85 0.98 1.51 4.55 4.15
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 31.83 22.52 23.77
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.94 6.48 7.08
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.50 19.17 8.25 9.71
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.94 11.52 4.46 5.41
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.08 5.68 1.17 1.78
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.57 2.44 0.48 0.74
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 46B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Kentucky; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 6.18 4.74 5.73 6.43 6.33
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.29 12.15 26.59 20.28 21.13
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
69.00 * 79.62 67.44 69.57
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.33 29.92 25.02 25.68
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 47A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Louisiana; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 575 28 110 437 547
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 755 48 161 546 707
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 500 25 109 367 476
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 905 100 62 743 805
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
48 16 20 11 31
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 149 8 18 123 141
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 78 1 14 62 77
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,690 205 303 2,182 2,485
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 25 26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,189 220 367 2,602 2,969
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 119 5 34 80 114
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 62 1 2 59 61
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 154 7 19 128 147
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 164 7 18 139 157
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,743 26 222 1,496 1,718
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 932 14 133 785 918
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,744 163 184 1,397 1,581
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 87 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 52 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
242 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,023 10 74 938 1,013
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 825 5 57 764 820
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,549 230 311 2,008 2,319
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 760 50 120 591 710
Alcohol Use Disorder11 411 14 69 328 397
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 34 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 473 37 86 350 436
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 125 5 7 113 120
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 141 5 7 129 136
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 145 693 838
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 47 168 215
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 74 68 195 263
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 49 58 132 190
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 25 25 34 58
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 15 11 16 27
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

LOUISIANA

Table 47B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Louisiana; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 198 22 26 150 176
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 865 55 128 682 810
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
646 31 102 513 615
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 115 113 668 781
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 48A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Louisiana; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.07 7.48 23.88 14.66 15.89
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.80 13.01 34.79 18.32 20.54
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 13.11 6.59 23.53 12.31 13.82
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 23.73 26.96 13.46 24.93 23.38
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.19 5.09 7.35 0.70 1.66
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.90 2.04 3.93 4.13 4.10
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.03 0.18 3.11 2.10 2.23
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 70.53 55.16 65.47 73.21 72.16
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.19 0.86 0.77
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.65 59.31 79.25 87.32 86.23
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.12 1.30 7.45 2.67 3.31
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.62 0.15 0.49 1.98 1.78
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 4.04 1.96 4.03 4.30 4.26
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.30 1.93 3.79 4.68 4.56
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 45.70 6.94 48.00 50.18 49.89
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 24.44 3.77 28.83 26.34 26.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.72 43.97 39.78 46.87 45.91
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.68 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.39 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
43.84 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 26.83 2.80 16.10 31.49 29.42
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 21.63 1.32 12.23 25.62 23.82
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.82 61.92 67.30 67.36 67.35
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 19.92 13.40 25.83 19.81 20.62
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.76 3.71 14.88 11.01 11.53
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.07 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.39 9.91 18.68 11.73 12.66
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 3.27 1.30 1.50 3.79 3.48
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 3.69 1.30 1.54 4.33 3.95
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 31.29 23.26 24.34
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.26 5.62 6.24
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.91 14.71 6.54 7.64
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.20 12.55 4.41 5.51
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.75 5.32 1.12 1.69
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.99 2.33 0.55 0.79
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 48B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Louisiana; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.19 5.98 5.43 5.06 5.11
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 22.72 14.91 27.11 23.00 23.56
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
75.71 55.65 78.27 76.91 77.15
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.15 24.01 22.51 22.72
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MAINE

Table 49A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maine; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 265 7 43 215 258
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 314 11 58 245 303
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 253 7 41 204 246
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 168 15 7 147 154
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
15 4 6 5 11
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 39 2 5 32 38
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 25 0 5 19 24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 781 45 68 668 736
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 8 8
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 992 49 97 845 942
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 37 2 11 24 35
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 13 0 1 12 13
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 27 1 3 23 26
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 34 1 3 29 32
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 602 7 70 525 595
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 236 3 40 193 233
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
456 34 40 381 421
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 23 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
49 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 246 2 28 216 244
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 214 1 20 193 212
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
808 62 75 671 745
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 217 8 39 170 209
Alcohol Use Disorder11 127 3 22 102 124
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 124 7 28 90 117
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 22 1 1 20 21
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 27 1 1 24 26
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 44 225 268
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13 48 61
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18 23 75 98
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12 15 35 51
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6 6 9 15
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4 3 4 7
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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MAINE

Table 49B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maine; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 72 4 6 62 69
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 242 10 45 187 232
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
171 * 39 126 165
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 30 45 256 300
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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MAINE

Table 50A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maine; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 22.01 8.13 35.03 21.66 23.15
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 26.06 12.11 47.54 24.67 27.21
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 20.95 7.39 33.72 20.61 22.07
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 13.94 15.99 5.44 14.83 13.78
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.03 4.28 12.58 1.47 2.79
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.27 1.84 4.37 3.26 3.38
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.04 0.17 4.35 1.92 2.19
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.75 49.23 55.45 67.34 66.01
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.49 0.77 0.74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.23 53.72 79.04 85.21 84.53
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.06 1.91 9.31 2.38 3.15
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.05 0.08 0.88 1.17 1.13
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.24 1.55 2.19 2.32 2.30
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.80 1.56 2.65 2.94 2.91
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 49.89 7.10 56.88 52.96 53.41
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.53 3.22 32.18 19.47 20.88
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
37.76 37.59 32.26 38.46 37.77
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.55 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.96 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35.53 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.38 2.08 22.48 21.82 21.89
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.69 1.58 15.93 19.42 19.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.95 67.79 60.77 67.62 66.87
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.03 8.66 31.76 17.19 18.80
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.51 3.39 17.53 10.30 11.10
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.31 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.28 7.16 22.69 9.03 10.54
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.83 0.82 1.01 2.03 1.92
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.21 0.84 1.16 2.46 2.32
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.42 22.66 24.07
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.68 4.84 5.48
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.93 18.71 7.56 8.79
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.34 12.48 3.57 4.56
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.06 4.84 0.88 1.31
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.88 2.61 0.40 0.64
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

MAINE

Table 50B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maine; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.97 4.19 4.98 6.26 6.11
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.92 10.93 36.08 18.72 20.66
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
70.26 * 86.72 66.68 70.55
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.38 35.91 25.63 26.79
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MARYLAND

Table 51A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maryland; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 824 36 171 617 787
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,020 46 233 741 974
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 733 28 167 538 704
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,087 98 64 925 989
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
66 20 27 19 46
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 193 9 27 157 184
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 99 1 24 74 98
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,403 227 347 2,829 3,176
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 37 38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,259 262 456 3,541 3,996
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 140 6 47 88 134
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 21 0 2 19 21
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 186 14 22 150 172
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 213 13 21 179 200
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,547 28 301 2,218 2,519
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,053 14 177 862 1,039
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,332 206 236 1,890 2,125
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 89 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 48 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
294 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 863 10 92 761 853
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 722 6 70 646 716
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,733 296 390 3,047 3,437
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 876 39 169 668 837
Alcohol Use Disorder11 541 14 99 429 528
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 39 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 503 35 118 350 468
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 102 6 6 89 96
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 124 6 6 111 118
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 224 832 1,056
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 72 182 254
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 105 135 264 399
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 63 86 122 208
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 37 29 32 61
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 18 18 13 31
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

MARYLAND

Table 51B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maryland; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 190 17 25 149 173
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 925 56 170 698 869
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
724 33 145 546 691
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 142 195 826 1,021
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MARYLAND

Table 52A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maryland; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.86 7.68 28.88 14.93 16.68
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.64 9.65 39.48 17.94 20.64
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.11 5.93 28.20 13.02 14.93
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.91 20.58 10.80 22.40 20.94
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.25 4.38 8.68 0.88 1.87
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.71 1.87 4.50 3.81 3.89
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.90 0.12 4.04 1.80 2.08
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.51 47.79 58.72 68.51 67.27
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.26 0.89 0.81
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.01 55.15 77.13 85.74 84.66
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.69 1.16 7.88 2.12 2.84
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.41 0.08 0.28 0.46 0.44
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.57 2.84 3.70 3.64 3.65
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.10 2.79 3.47 4.34 4.23
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 49.02 5.87 50.86 53.72 53.36
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.26 2.98 29.94 20.87 22.00
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
44.88 43.39 39.90 45.76 45.03
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.02 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.07 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.93 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.61 2.00 15.64 18.43 18.08
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.90 1.24 11.88 15.65 15.17
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
71.86 62.35 66.07 73.78 72.82
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.87 8.31 28.60 16.17 17.73
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.42 2.85 16.74 10.38 11.18
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.64 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.69 7.34 20.03 8.48 9.93
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.96 1.28 1.08 2.16 2.03
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.38 1.29 1.09 2.70 2.49
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.94 20.14 22.37
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.21 4.41 5.38
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 22.17 22.80 6.40 8.46
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.32 14.59 2.96 4.41
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.70 4.93 0.77 1.29
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.74 3.06 0.32 0.66
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

MARYLAND

Table 52B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Maryland; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.65 3.49 4.13 3.60 3.66
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.77 11.78 28.65 16.89 18.37
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
79.26 65.98 85.75 78.61 80.01
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.87 32.81 19.96 21.58
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MASSACHUSETTS

Table 53A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Massachusetts; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,259 49 274 936 1,210
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,721 63 378 1,280 1,658
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,195 37 261 897 1,158
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 889 81 61 747 808
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
101 20 44 37 81
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 227 9 43 175 218
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 147 1 39 107 146
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,751 236 418 3,097 3,515
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 44 46
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,908 273 609 4,026 4,635
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 179 5 63 111 174
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 31 0 3 27 31
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 165 8 21 137 157
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 197 8 22 167 189
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 3,238 39 482 2,717 3,199
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,403 20 291 1,092 1,383
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,478 166 286 2,027 2,313
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 194 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 96 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
285 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 946 16 109 821 930
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 737 7 74 656 730
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
4,403 323 533 3,547 4,080
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,108 39 234 834 1,068
Alcohol Use Disorder11 700 16 139 544 684
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 56 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 580 42 152 386 538
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 96 4 7 85 92
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 125 4 7 114 121
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 275 1,018 1,292
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 96 233 330
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 93 141 335 476
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 59 99 144 243
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 31 33 33 66
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 14 16 15 31
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 53B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Massachusetts; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 321 13 36 271 308
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,232 45 265 922 1,187
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
906 33 218 655 873
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 150 238 1,115 1,353
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 54A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Massachusetts; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 20.77 10.02 35.15 19.52 21.71
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 28.40 12.97 48.37 26.71 29.74
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 19.71 7.59 33.44 18.71 20.77
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.67 16.70 7.78 15.59 14.49
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.57 4.75 12.66 1.76 3.35
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.74 1.86 5.50 3.64 3.90
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.42 0.20 4.97 2.23 2.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 61.92 48.75 53.55 64.60 63.05
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.26 0.92 0.83
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.05 56.34 77.94 84.00 83.15
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.96 1.04 8.13 2.31 3.12
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.51 0.08 0.40 0.57 0.55
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.73 1.67 2.64 2.85 2.82
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.26 1.69 2.86 3.48 3.39
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 53.44 8.02 61.73 56.68 57.38
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.15 4.05 37.22 22.79 24.81
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.91 34.21 36.63 42.28 41.48
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 23.23 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11.47 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
34.19 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 15.61 3.24 14.01 17.13 16.69
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 12.16 1.41 9.50 13.68 13.10
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
72.68 66.63 68.30 74.00 73.20
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.28 8.14 29.93 17.41 19.16
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.55 3.32 17.85 11.36 12.27
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.66 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.57 8.58 19.48 8.06 9.66
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.58 0.92 0.90 1.76 1.64
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.07 0.92 0.95 2.37 2.17
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.16 21.23 23.18
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.35 4.87 5.92
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.18 18.00 6.99 8.54
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.24 12.72 3.00 4.36
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.34 4.22 0.70 1.19
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2.89 2.01 0.32 0.55
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 54B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Massachusetts; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.28 2.71 4.62 5.65 5.50
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.31 9.48 33.71 19.20 21.24
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
73.81 72.10 86.06 70.56 73.87
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.31 30.27 23.22 24.21
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 55A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Michigan; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,660 62 329 1,269 1,598
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 2,196 97 465 1,634 2,099
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,589 54 319 1,216 1,535
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,265 127 84 1,053 1,138
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
120 32 53 36 89
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 253 13 40 199 240
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 127 1 29 97 126
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 5,641 383 636 4,622 5,258
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 21 24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 6,935 429 811 5,695 6,506
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 261 12 87 163 249
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 53 1 5 47 52
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 226 12 29 185 214
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 242 12 30 199 230
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 4,319 53 566 3,700 4,266
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,870 26 322 1,521 1,844
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
3,535 303 386 2,846 3,232
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 174 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 94 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
435 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,762 18 176 1,568 1,744
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,406 10 121 1,276 1,397
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
5,753 493 685 4,575 5,260
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,502 62 304 1,135 1,440
Alcohol Use Disorder11 860 22 164 674 838
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 61 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 837 50 203 584 787
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 165 6 14 145 158
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 176 6 14 155 170
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 379 1,410 1,789
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 136 321 457
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 142 210 443 653
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 90 146 278 424
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 40 57 65 122
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 23 27 28 55
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 55B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Michigan; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 447 34 62 352 414
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,765 77 325 1,363 1,688
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,298 48 260 991 1,251
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 227 320 1,612 1,932
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 56A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Michigan; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 19.35 8.17 31.12 18.77 20.44
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 25.60 12.74 44.02 24.17 26.86
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 18.52 7.05 30.13 18.00 19.64
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.74 16.68 7.99 15.58 14.55
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.01 4.73 10.85 1.26 2.67
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2.94 1.70 3.81 2.95 3.07
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.48 0.15 2.79 1.43 1.61
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.77 50.21 60.17 68.39 67.27
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.32 0.30
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.88 56.25 76.70 84.26 83.23
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.05 1.55 8.20 2.41 3.19
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.62 0.07 0.51 0.70 0.67
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.64 1.57 2.79 2.73 2.74
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.82 1.58 2.86 2.95 2.94
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.35 6.96 53.57 54.74 54.58
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.80 3.42 30.47 22.51 23.59
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
41.20 39.69 36.51 42.11 41.35
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.50 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.40 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.80 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.54 2.38 16.62 23.20 22.31
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 16.39 1.26 11.43 18.87 17.87
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
67.07 64.65 64.81 67.69 67.30
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.50 8.12 28.78 16.80 18.42
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.02 2.85 15.54 9.97 10.72
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.42 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.76 6.60 19.18 8.64 10.07
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.92 0.83 1.28 2.14 2.03
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.05 0.84 1.36 2.30 2.17
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.86 20.86 22.89
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.84 4.75 5.85
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.65 19.90 6.55 8.36
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 11.85 13.81 4.11 5.42
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.29 5.40 0.96 1.56
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.04 2.54 0.41 0.70
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 56B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Michigan; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.22 4.44 5.80 5.21 5.29
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.57 10.20 30.40 20.17 21.57
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
74.24 59.31 80.45 73.65 74.98
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.12 29.92 23.86 24.68
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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MINNESOTA

Table 57A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Minnesota; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 799 38 179 582 761
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,057 50 258 749 1,007
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 743 29 170 543 713
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 719 72 45 602 647
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
71 18 34 19 53
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 166 9 30 127 157
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 79 1 27 51 78
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,816 203 288 2,325 2,613
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 17 18
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,790 244 432 3,114 3,545
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 162 8 65 89 154
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 50 0 7 43 50
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 124 8 19 96 116
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 137 8 20 109 129
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,506 34 323 2,150 2,473
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,156 20 196 940 1,135
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,834 171 190 1,472 1,663
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 142 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 86 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
255 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 886 17 118 751 869
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 729 10 89 630 719
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,227 299 348 2,580 2,928
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 937 47 188 702 890
Alcohol Use Disorder11 570 16 105 449 554
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 50 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 505 35 122 349 470
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 89 5 5 80 85
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 92 5 5 83 88
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 226 851 1,077
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 65 177 241
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 102 123 279 401
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 64 77 144 221
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 35 32 29 61
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 19 13 16 29
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 57B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Minnesota; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 220 17 36 167 203
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,052 52 208 791 999
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
787 * 168 589 757
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 146 199 939 1,139
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 58A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Minnesota; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.59 8.31 31.30 15.38 17.47
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 21.96 10.95 45.13 19.80 23.12
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 15.42 6.37 29.72 14.36 16.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.92 15.57 7.80 15.93 14.85
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.89 4.21 11.81 1.15 2.62
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.45 2.03 5.24 3.35 3.60
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.64 0.15 4.79 1.34 1.80
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 58.49 44.14 50.37 61.45 59.99
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.44 0.41
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 78.75 53.06 75.48 82.32 81.42
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.36 1.63 11.36 2.36 3.54
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.04 0.09 1.19 1.13 1.14
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.57 1.74 3.40 2.54 2.65
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.85 1.74 3.54 2.88 2.97
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 52.06 7.38 56.49 56.82 56.78
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 24.00 4.42 34.26 24.84 26.07
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.09 37.18 33.31 38.92 38.18
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19.88 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.01 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35.73 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.40 3.59 20.60 19.87 19.96
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.14 2.13 15.58 16.66 16.52
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
67.03 65.06 60.86 68.20 67.24
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 19.46 10.30 32.86 18.55 20.43
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.84 3.46 18.37 11.87 12.73
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.06 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.49 7.54 21.26 9.22 10.80
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.85 1.03 0.79 2.12 1.94
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.92 1.00 0.84 2.20 2.02
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.53 22.50 24.74
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.31 4.67 5.54
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 22.07 21.45 7.37 9.22
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.94 13.49 3.80 5.07
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.50 5.63 0.77 1.41
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.15 2.31 0.42 0.66
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 58B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Minnesota; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.56 3.70 6.23 4.41 4.65
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 21.80 11.45 35.94 20.88 22.88
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
77.68 * 81.27 77.59 78.40
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.99 34.37 24.80 26.07
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 59A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Mississippi; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 308 17 69 222 291
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 376 26 98 252 350
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 273 14 66 193 259
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 640 74 35 532 566
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
30 9 14 6 21
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 71 4 10 57 67
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 33 0 8 25 33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,822 139 205 1,478 1,683
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 11 11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,045 153 245 1,647 1,892
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 52 3 19 30 49
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 38 0 2 35 37
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 90 4 10 75 85
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 94 4 9 80 89
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 938 15 141 781 922
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 460 7 83 369 453
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,153 117 129 908 1,036
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 46 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 24 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
164 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 631 6 57 568 625
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 498 3 39 456 495
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,567 144 182 1,242 1,423
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 389 19 76 294 370
Alcohol Use Disorder11 235 7 51 177 228
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 227 16 50 161 211
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 69 3 5 61 66
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 78 3 5 70 75
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 89 398 487
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 32 81 113
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 47 44 108 152
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 31 38 71 109
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 15 14 15 29
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 7 9 16
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 59B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Mississippi; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 127 11 14 103 116
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 444 23 79 341 420
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
316 * 67 232 299
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 62 56 360 417
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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MISSISSIPPI

Table 60A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Mississippi; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.60 6.83 22.35 11.76 13.25
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 15.37 10.47 31.46 13.37 15.92
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.14 5.63 21.26 10.20 11.76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 26.16 29.64 11.23 28.16 25.76
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.77 3.63 7.05 0.53 1.44
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2.91 1.80 3.17 3.02 3.04
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.36 0.08 2.73 1.31 1.51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 74.48 56.00 66.02 78.28 76.55
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.11 0.57 0.50
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.62 61.58 78.99 87.22 86.06
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.13 1.15 6.06 1.61 2.24
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.54 0.15 0.72 1.86 1.70
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.66 1.78 3.27 3.97 3.87
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.83 1.78 2.95 4.25 4.06
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 38.32 6.21 45.46 41.38 41.95
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 18.78 2.77 26.83 19.57 20.60
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
47.12 46.83 41.41 48.10 47.15
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.85 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.72 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
46.15 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.79 2.58 18.40 30.06 28.42
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 20.35 1.19 12.42 24.17 22.52
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.04 57.86 58.54 65.77 64.74
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.89 7.69 24.59 15.55 16.82
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.59 2.61 16.43 9.38 10.38
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.44 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.27 6.24 16.14 8.54 9.61
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.80 1.05 1.69 3.21 3.00
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 3.18 1.08 1.71 3.70 3.42
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 28.62 21.10 22.16
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.38 4.29 5.15
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.73 14.17 5.74 6.93
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.37 12.23 3.75 4.94
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.07 4.40 0.79 1.30
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.68 2.28 0.46 0.72
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

MISSISSIPPI

Table 60B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Mississippi; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.21 4.59 4.25 5.46 5.28
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.14 9.42 24.91 18.15 19.12
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
70.96 * 83.14 68.92 71.62
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 25.31 17.71 19.16 18.95
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MISSOURI

Table 61A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Missouri; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 888 36 174 678 852
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,177 59 243 876 1,118
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 835 31 166 637 804
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 976 96 55 824 879
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
69 19 29 21 50
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 183 9 26 148 174
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 75 1 21 53 74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,408 233 379 2,796 3,175
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 19 20
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,306 268 503 3,535 4,038
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 134 9 44 81 125
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 72 0 5 66 71
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 193 8 17 168 184
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 190 9 18 164 182
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,499 40 323 2,136 2,460
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,085 17 180 888 1,067
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,067 189 215 1,663 1,877
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 108 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 56 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
268 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,406 16 130 1,260 1,390
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,118 9 104 1,005 1,108
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,227 272 366 2,589 2,955
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 943 54 173 716 889
Alcohol Use Disorder11 536 17 98 421 519
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 40 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 531 39 110 382 491
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 110 4 8 97 105
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 115 4 8 103 111
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 238 1,010 1,248
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 75 226 301
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 105 121 317 439
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 70 96 168 264
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 34 34 37 71
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 20 17 18 35
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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MISSOURI

Table 61B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Missouri; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 301 26 36 239 275
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,150 65 196 889 1,085
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
803 * 162 604 766
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 163 217 1,138 1,355
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MISSOURI

Table 62A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Missouri; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 17.11 7.51 27.40 16.65 18.09
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.67 12.21 38.31 21.49 23.75
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 16.08 6.50 26.22 15.64 17.06
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.78 19.92 8.66 20.23 18.67
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.94 4.60 10.24 1.24 2.58
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.52 1.87 4.13 3.63 3.69
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.45 0.19 3.39 1.29 1.57
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.64 48.13 59.86 68.60 67.42
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.47 0.43
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.96 55.36 79.46 86.73 85.75
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.57 1.82 6.87 1.99 2.65
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.38 0.10 0.72 1.63 1.51
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.71 1.74 2.66 4.11 3.92
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.67 1.76 2.79 4.03 3.86
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48.13 8.22 51.03 52.42 52.24
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.88 3.53 28.34 21.79 22.67
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
39.80 39.09 33.91 40.79 39.87
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.43 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.02 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.27 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 27.08 3.26 20.52 30.93 29.53
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 21.52 1.91 16.35 24.66 23.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
62.14 56.20 57.70 63.54 62.75
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.17 11.15 27.32 17.58 18.89
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.33 3.53 15.48 10.33 11.03
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.68 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 10.22 8.14 17.30 9.36 10.43
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.11 0.92 1.21 2.39 2.23
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.22 0.91 1.27 2.52 2.35
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.55 24.78 26.50
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.85 5.55 6.40
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.59 19.14 7.79 9.31
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.43 15.12 4.13 5.61
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.06 5.30 0.92 1.51
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.07 2.65 0.45 0.74
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

MISSOURI

Table 62B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Missouri; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.78 5.33 5.60 5.86 5.83
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 22.11 13.54 30.39 21.80 22.98
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.18 * 81.32 71.15 73.11
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.88 33.67 27.90 28.69
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

MONTANA

Table 63A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Montana; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 186 7 39 140 179
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 243 10 55 177 232
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 175 6 38 131 169
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 149 13 9 127 136
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
13 3 6 5 10
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 34 2 5 27 32
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 14 0 5 10 14
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 601 40 61 501 562
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 3 3
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 777 46 88 643 731
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 31 2 10 19 30
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 14 0 2 13 14
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 25 1 3 21 24
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 26 1 3 21 25
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 518 8 71 439 510
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 243 4 45 195 239
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
356 30 36 291 326
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 23 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
43 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 205 3 29 173 202
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 150 2 20 128 148
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
633 54 63 516 579
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 191 9 39 143 181
Alcohol Use Disorder11 110 3 23 84 107
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 108 6 26 76 102
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 17 1 1 16 17
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 19 1 1 17 18
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 50 184 234
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 14 39 53
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18 27 63 89
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12 17 35 52
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7 6 8 14
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4 3 4 6
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 63B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Montana; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 59 4 9 47 56
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 211 10 43 158 201
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
155 * 36 113 149
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 29 37 204 241
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 64A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Montana; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 19.65 8.31 34.28 18.68 20.75
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 25.61 12.54 48.27 23.59 26.87
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 18.48 7.78 33.08 17.43 19.51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 15.67 15.54 7.74 16.90 15.68
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.00 3.77 11.51 1.42 2.84
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.55 1.81 4.53 3.60 3.72
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.52 0.20 4.14 1.27 1.65
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 63.41 47.79 53.17 66.70 64.90
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.27 0.36 0.35
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.95 55.34 76.95 85.62 84.47
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.33 2.25 8.96 2.59 3.43
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.52 0.08 1.50 1.68 1.66
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.64 1.68 2.56 2.76 2.73
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.74 1.70 2.83 2.84 2.84
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 54.59 9.36 62.56 58.41 58.96
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 25.65 4.81 39.08 25.91 27.66
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
37.59 36.50 31.22 38.69 37.69
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 18.91 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.02 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35.39 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.63 3.94 25.75 22.97 23.34
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.80 2.08 17.54 17.07 17.13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.78 65.05 55.10 68.76 66.94
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 20.11 10.93 33.85 19.03 21.00
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.64 3.97 20.62 11.12 12.38
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.02 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.42 7.73 22.63 10.12 11.78
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.84 0.91 1.06 2.06 1.93
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.99 0.90 1.15 2.24 2.10
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 44.31 24.48 27.12
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.21 5.25 6.18
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.89 23.29 8.34 10.32
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.64 14.69 4.69 6.02
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 8.03 5.41 1.04 1.62
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.37 2.59 0.47 0.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 64B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Montana; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 6.20 4.50 7.39 6.20 6.36
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 22.04 12.42 36.44 20.87 22.96
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.43 * 80.68 70.87 73.01
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 35.44 31.58 26.99 27.61
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 65A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nebraska; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 192 10 44 138 181
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 258 18 68 172 240
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 166 9 40 117 158
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 343 36 23 284 306
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
23 7 11 6 17
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 51 3 9 39 48
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 25 0 8 16 24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,034 72 114 847 962
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 5 6
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 1,294 85 157 1,052 1,209
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 35 2 11 21 33
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 17 0 2 16 17
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 42 3 6 34 39
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 47 3 6 38 44
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 842 14 122 705 828
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 409 9 77 323 401
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
633 61 72 501 573
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 44 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 28 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
90 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 305 4 34 268 302
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 242 3 20 219 239
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,028 100 117 812 928
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 272 15 59 198 257
Alcohol Use Disorder11 178 5 39 134 173
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 144 11 35 98 133
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 35 2 2 31 33
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 34 2 2 30 32
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 85 291 376
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 27 83 110
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 35 49 104 153
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 24 29 61 90
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 10 10 13 22
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 5 5 6 11
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 65B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nebraska; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 79 8 13 58 71
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 308 18 65 225 290
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
223 * 53 160 213
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 54 68 281 349
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 66A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nebraska; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.78 6.24 20.36 11.05 12.41
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 15.86 10.81 31.70 13.81 16.43
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.21 5.21 18.72 9.42 10.78
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.06 21.88 10.50 22.77 20.96
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.30 4.30 8.42 0.76 1.92
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.12 1.91 4.10 3.12 3.26
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.51 0.13 3.70 1.32 1.67
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 63.57 43.18 53.10 68.07 65.87
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.19 0.42 0.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.58 50.99 72.97 84.47 82.78
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.14 1.31 5.32 1.71 2.24
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.07 0.08 0.81 1.25 1.18
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.59 1.67 2.70 2.70 2.70
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.87 1.67 2.86 3.03 3.00
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 51.73 8.31 56.85 56.66 56.68
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 25.17 5.36 35.97 25.96 27.43
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.94 36.53 33.37 40.23 39.21
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.58 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11.28 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35.99 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.77 2.14 15.83 21.49 20.66
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.85 1.57 9.09 17.62 16.36
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
63.20 59.88 54.25 65.19 63.57
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.69 8.86 27.39 15.89 17.58
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.96 3.12 18.14 10.77 11.86
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.75 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.83 6.38 16.46 7.84 9.11
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.13 1.01 0.90 2.50 2.26
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.07 1.03 0.97 2.39 2.18
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.40 23.35 25.71
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.50 6.66 7.52
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.12 22.61 8.35 10.45
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.18 13.55 4.87 6.15
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.73 4.55 1.02 1.54
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.15 2.23 0.46 0.72
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 66B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nebraska; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.83 4.74 6.14 4.62 4.84
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.91 11.09 29.95 18.03 19.80
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
73.98 * 79.69 73.83 75.19
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 32.45 31.30 22.55 23.84
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 67A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nevada; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 597 22 99 476 575
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 757 39 127 592 718
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 544 23 94 427 521
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 523 37 31 455 486
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
38 11 14 13 27
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 114 4 13 96 110
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 47 0 10 37 47
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,714 115 169 1,431 1,600
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 8 8
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,217 140 218 1,859 2,077
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 118 6 30 82 112
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 60 0 2 57 59
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 113 5 12 97 109
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 107 5 12 91 103
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,275 20 148 1,107 1,256
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 627 10 77 539 616
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,289 110 128 1,051 1,179
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 58 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 31 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
163 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 538 5 49 484 533
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 447 4 34 410 444
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,792 148 175 1,469 1,644
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 560 35 92 433 525
Alcohol Use Disorder11 316 11 46 259 305
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 23 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 341 28 65 247 312
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 47 3 4 40 44
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 53 3 4 46 50
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 108 491 600
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36 129 165
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 58 68 174 242
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 34 45 95 140
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 15 17 19 36
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 11 9 8 17
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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NEVADA

Table 67B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nevada; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 135 14 12 109 121
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 631 34 96 500 596
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
492 22 82 388 470
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 65 62 428 490
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 68A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nevada; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 22.32 9.05 34.07 22.23 23.66
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 28.29 15.94 43.45 27.63 29.54
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 20.32 9.34 32.16 19.96 21.43
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.53 15.19 10.79 21.24 19.97
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.42 6.30 11.00 1.60 2.84
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 4.27 1.76 4.62 4.51 4.52
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.77 0.11 3.53 1.72 1.94
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.01 46.55 57.98 66.84 65.76
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.16 0.36 0.33
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.80 56.84 74.78 86.83 85.38
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 4.41 2.60 10.16 3.83 4.59
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 2.23 0.16 0.80 2.66 2.44
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 4.24 1.99 4.02 4.52 4.46
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.01 1.99 4.05 4.24 4.22
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 47.62 8.01 50.90 51.71 51.62
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.40 4.20 26.54 25.18 25.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
48.11 44.52 43.91 49.09 48.47
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.99 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.64 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
44.96 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.08 1.93 16.80 22.61 21.92
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 16.69 1.43 11.68 19.14 18.24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.92 60.25 60.19 68.60 67.59
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 20.91 14.09 31.61 20.23 21.60
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.80 4.54 15.65 12.11 12.53
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.49 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.73 11.58 22.43 11.54 12.85
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.74 1.21 1.39 1.85 1.79
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.98 1.24 1.44 2.14 2.06
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.17 22.94 24.65
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.33 6.01 6.77
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 23.51 23.29 8.13 9.95
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.80 15.53 4.42 5.75
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.99 5.82 0.90 1.49
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.62 3.11 0.37 0.70
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 68B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Nevada; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.00 5.57 4.18 5.04 4.94
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 23.37 13.94 32.17 23.22 24.31
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.21 60.05 86.58 77.93 79.33
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 26.43 20.88 19.84 19.98
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE

Table 69A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Hampshire; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 197 6 45 146 191
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 241 9 56 175 232
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 175 6 39 131 170
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 176 16 10 151 160
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
14 4 6 4 11
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 48 2 9 38 47
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 15 0 6 9 15
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 738 43 70 625 695
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 4 4
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 995 53 107 835 942
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 37 2 15 20 35
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 8 0 1 7 8
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 31 2 4 25 29
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 33 2 4 28 32
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 715 7 85 623 708
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 286 4 51 231 282
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
464 35 45 384 429
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 27 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
48 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 201 2 28 170 199
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 165 1 21 143 164
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
847 63 85 699 784
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 202 7 42 153 195
Alcohol Use Disorder11 141 3 26 112 138
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 91 4 25 61 86
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 17 1 1 15 16
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 20 1 1 18 20
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 57 203 259
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 17 49 66
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20 29 70 98
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13 20 35 55
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6 7 9 16
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4 3 3 6
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE

Table 69B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Hampshire; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 57 3 7 47 54
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 239 10 48 182 229
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
181 6 40 135 175
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 35 51 249 300
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Table 70A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Hampshire; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.21 6.37 33.09 14.80 17.04
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.78 9.58 41.10 17.78 20.64
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.41 5.90 28.21 13.30 15.13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.44 16.58 7.22 15.26 14.27
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.53 4.31 10.20 1.06 2.22
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.98 1.77 6.48 3.84 4.17
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.27 0.16 4.59 0.92 1.37
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 60.56 45.55 50.69 63.38 61.82
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.27 0.39 0.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.72 55.98 77.91 84.67 83.84
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.07 2.08 10.93 2.07 3.16
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.64 0.08 0.50 0.72 0.69
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.52 1.65 2.63 2.58 2.59
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.74 1.66 2.87 2.82 2.83
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 58.73 7.92 62.13 63.12 63.01
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.48 4.15 37.09 23.44 25.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.07 36.83 32.53 38.95 38.17
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19.27 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.49 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
34.87 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.48 2.12 20.74 17.27 17.69
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.56 1.55 15.10 14.51 14.58
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
69.57 66.84 62.00 70.88 69.79
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.57 7.13 30.73 15.51 17.37
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.56 3.28 18.87 11.33 12.25
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.51 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.46 4.71 18.39 6.20 7.69
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.41 0.98 1.03 1.51 1.45
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.68 0.99 1.07 1.83 1.74
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 41.19 20.54 23.06
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.18 4.99 5.87
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.63 21.00 7.05 8.76
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.58 14.43 3.54 4.87
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.70 5.03 0.91 1.42
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.23 2.17 0.32 0.55
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Table 70B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Hampshire; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.67 3.51 4.85 4.75 4.76
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.56 10.43 34.90 18.32 20.32
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
76.09 64.65 85.90 74.11 76.54
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 37.57 37.33 25.08 26.57
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW JERSEY

Table 71A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Jersey; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,110 53 254 803 1,057
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,529 80 354 1,095 1,449
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,044 43 246 755 1,001
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,831 179 109 1,543 1,653
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
108 28 45 35 79
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 242 12 36 194 230
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 122 1 33 88 120
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 5,168 352 502 4,313 4,816
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 38 40
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 6,518 408 705 5,405 6,110
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 166 6 55 106 160
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 58 1 3 54 57
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 223 13 30 181 211
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 240 13 30 197 227
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 4,021 55 470 3,496 3,967
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,781 34 289 1,458 1,747
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
3,583 308 356 2,919 3,275
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 178 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 98 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
443 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,065 14 120 930 1,051
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 850 7 79 764 843
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
5,806 470 614 4,721 5,335
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,222 52 223 947 1,171
Alcohol Use Disorder11 817 22 126 668 794
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 60 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 582 43 146 394 539
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 117 7 12 98 111
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 145 7 13 125 138
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 329 1,060 1,389
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 114 252 366
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 141 175 335 510
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 91 130 183 313
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 44 43 44 87
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 21 17 20 37
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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NEW JERSEY

Table 71B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Jersey; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 356 22 33 302 335
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,372 73 249 1,050 1,299
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,049 * 221 787 1,008
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 216 256 1,224 1,480
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW JERSEY

Table 72A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Jersey; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 14.10 7.42 28.69 12.79 14.76
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.40 11.17 39.94 17.44 20.23
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 13.25 5.96 27.76 12.03 13.98
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 23.23 25.04 12.33 24.57 23.05
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.27 4.28 9.11 0.96 1.93
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.08 1.74 4.06 3.09 3.21
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.54 0.14 3.71 1.40 1.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.58 49.29 56.69 68.68 67.18
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.22 0.61 0.56
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.76 57.20 79.54 86.06 85.25
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.11 0.86 6.16 1.68 2.24
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.74 0.13 0.31 0.87 0.80
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.83 1.77 3.36 2.88 2.94
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.05 1.79 3.40 3.14 3.17
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 51.04 7.66 53.09 55.67 55.36
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22.60 4.71 32.65 23.21 24.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.47 43.16 40.18 46.48 45.70
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.60 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.13 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
41.25 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 13.51 1.92 13.60 14.81 14.66
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 10.78 0.95 8.90 12.17 11.76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
73.67 65.84 69.33 75.17 74.45
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.51 7.25 25.23 15.08 16.34
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.36 3.15 14.21 10.64 11.08
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.57 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.39 5.98 16.43 6.27 7.53
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.49 0.95 1.39 1.57 1.54
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.84 0.98 1.43 1.99 1.92
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.10 16.88 19.38
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.90 4.01 5.11
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.70 19.74 5.34 7.12
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.71 14.66 2.91 4.37
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.14 4.88 0.70 1.21
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2.96 1.91 0.31 0.51
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NEW JERSEY

Table 72B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Jersey; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.52 3.05 3.67 4.80 4.66
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.39 10.37 27.72 16.70 18.08
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
74.48 * 87.64 71.99 74.91
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.52 28.42 19.48 20.60
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW MEXICO

Table 73A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Mexico; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 420 24 76 321 397
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 479 33 99 347 446
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 381 21 74 286 360
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 354 29 21 304 325
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
25 8 10 7 17
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 70 3 11 56 67
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 32 0 8 25 32
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,152 84 123 946 1,068
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 6 6
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 1,464 102 168 1,194 1,362
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 62 5 21 36 57
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 28 0 1 26 28
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 66 4 9 54 62
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 69 4 9 56 65
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 813 12 103 697 801
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 409 6 63 340 403
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
889 77 93 718 812
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 34 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 21 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
113 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 397 5 48 345 392
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 319 4 39 276 315
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,182 98 118 966 1,084
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 408 27 81 299 380
Alcohol Use Disorder11 205 8 40 158 198
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 247 23 57 168 225
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 46 2 3 40 43
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 42 2 4 36 40
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 87 327 414
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 28 73 101
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 40 48 107 155
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 22 35 54 90
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 12 13 13 26
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 9 7 6 13
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 73B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Mexico; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 112 15 15 82 97
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 392 28 83 282 365
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
293 * 67 210 278
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 48 54 261 315
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 74A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Mexico; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 23.55 13.70 34.77 22.99 24.59
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 26.82 19.24 45.07 24.89 27.63
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 21.33 12.40 33.57 20.51 22.28
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.83 16.83 9.77 21.79 20.15
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
3.38 7.24 13.00 1.18 2.64
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.90 1.77 4.95 4.00 4.13
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.82 0.12 3.43 1.77 2.00
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.54 48.90 55.83 67.82 66.18
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.14 0.44 0.40
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.02 59.26 76.67 85.61 84.39
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.47 3.17 9.36 2.58 3.50
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.56 0.11 0.56 1.90 1.72
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.70 2.06 3.96 3.86 3.87
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.86 2.06 4.27 4.01 4.05
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 45.55 7.27 47.11 50.01 49.62
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22.92 3.52 28.91 24.37 24.99
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
49.77 45.00 42.41 51.52 50.28
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.58 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.33 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
45.29 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22.26 2.89 21.66 24.73 24.31
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.84 2.15 17.81 19.77 19.51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
66.19 57.07 53.59 69.29 67.15
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 22.83 16.01 36.83 21.46 23.55
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.51 4.57 18.17 11.31 12.24
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.49 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 13.86 13.19 25.77 12.07 13.93
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.55 1.30 1.53 2.87 2.68
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.36 1.30 1.60 2.61 2.47
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.69 23.46 25.67
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.88 5.25 6.29
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 23.23 21.81 7.69 9.61
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.95 16.02 3.90 5.55
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.19 5.91 0.94 1.62
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 5.44 3.02 0.47 0.81
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 74B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New Mexico; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 6.24 8.63 6.75 5.86 5.98
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 21.91 16.27 36.85 20.20 22.50
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.43 * 81.78 72.04 74.15
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.29 24.17 18.70 19.46
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW YORK

Table 75A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New York; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 2,913 123 556 2,234 2,790
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 3,749 165 760 2,824 3,583
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 2,714 95 530 2,089 2,619
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 3,442 269 196 2,977 3,173
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
215 56 92 67 159
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 572 23 110 439 549
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 366 2 80 284 364
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 10,704 671 1,145 8,887 10,032
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 4 56 60
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 13,678 766 1,539 11,373 12,912
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 484 12 156 316 472
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 84 1 12 71 83
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 509 26 55 428 483
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 554 26 56 472 528
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 8,360 94 1,075 7,191 8,266
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 3,998 56 648 3,294 3,942
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
7,555 590 792 6,173 6,965
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 371 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 205 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
883 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 2,869 40 265 2,564 2,829
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 2,397 18 196 2,183 2,379
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
11,982 866 1,315 9,801 11,116
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 2,895 132 506 2,256 2,762
Alcohol Use Disorder11 1,867 47 297 1,523 1,819
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 128 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 1,361 101 319 941 1,260
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 237 13 22 202 224
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 295 12 24 259 282
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 613 2,660 3,273
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 174 609 783
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 272 337 835 1,173
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 170 206 459 665
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 88 81 87 168
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 39 44 52 97
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 75B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New York; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 921 42 80 799 879
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 3,249 135 565 2,550 3,115
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
2,415 84 488 1,843 2,331
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 417 581 2,622 3,203
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NEW YORK

Table 76A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New York; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 17.24 8.87 27.69 16.55 18.00
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 22.19 11.88 37.84 20.92 23.11
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 16.06 6.83 26.39 15.48 16.89
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.36 19.35 9.77 22.06 20.46
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.33 4.39 8.48 1.00 2.01
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.39 1.65 5.47 3.25 3.54
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.17 0.16 4.00 2.10 2.35
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 63.36 48.29 57.02 65.84 64.69
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.18 0.42 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.99 55.07 76.63 84.26 83.27
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.86 0.86 7.76 2.34 3.04
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.50 0.09 0.57 0.53 0.53
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.01 1.90 2.75 3.17 3.11
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.28 1.89 2.77 3.50 3.40
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 49.48 6.76 53.53 53.27 53.31
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.66 4.05 32.29 24.40 25.42
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
44.71 42.40 39.45 45.73 44.91
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.10 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.48 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.76 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.97 2.85 13.21 18.99 18.24
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.18 1.28 9.74 16.17 15.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.92 62.30 65.49 72.61 71.68
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.13 9.53 25.22 16.71 17.81
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.05 3.42 14.77 11.28 11.73
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.88 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.06 7.28 15.90 6.97 8.13
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.40 0.91 1.12 1.50 1.45
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.75 0.90 1.19 1.92 1.82
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 30.50 19.71 21.11
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 8.66 4.51 5.05
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.58 16.80 6.19 7.56
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.25 10.24 3.40 4.29
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.31 4.05 0.64 1.09
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2.78 2.21 0.39 0.62
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 76B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in New York; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.46 3.07 3.90 5.94 5.67
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.25 9.81 27.69 18.94 20.09
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.40 67.22 86.27 69.66 72.59
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.35 28.46 19.48 20.66
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NORTH CAROLINA

Table 77A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Carolina; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,071 52 217 802 1,019
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,415 73 315 1,027 1,341
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 930 43 210 677 888
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,915 180 111 1,624 1,736
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
114 34 49 31 80
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 269 16 35 218 253
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 151 1 30 120 150
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 6,083 406 654 5,023 5,677
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 45 47
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 7,412 474 860 6,078 6,938
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 154 9 50 95 145
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 62 1 4 57 61
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 259 16 30 213 243
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 301 16 29 256 285
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 3,926 48 504 3,374 3,878
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,715 22 269 1,424 1,693
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
3,961 349 435 3,177 3,612
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 146 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 81 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
500 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,901 20 183 1,698 1,881
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,565 10 125 1,430 1,555
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
6,024 506 681 4,838 5,519
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,338 61 253 1,024 1,277
Alcohol Use Disorder11 870 24 162 684 846
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 58 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 709 50 162 497 659
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 178 7 13 158 171
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 209 8 14 187 201
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 357 1,448 1,804
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 128 343 471
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 160 201 490 690
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 105 135 247 382
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 49 49 62 112
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 30 23 34 58
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NORTH CAROLINA

Table 77B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Carolina; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 358 37 42 279 320
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,562 88 279 1,196 1,475
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,276 59 249 968 1,217
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 231 282 1,602 1,884
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NORTH CAROLINA

Table 78A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Carolina; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.97 6.35 20.00 11.39 12.54
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 15.81 8.92 28.97 14.58 16.50
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.40 5.19 19.37 9.62 10.92
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.40 21.88 10.26 23.06 21.35
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.24 4.31 7.83 0.86 1.87
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.01 1.97 3.22 3.10 3.11
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.69 0.11 2.74 1.71 1.85
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 67.98 49.48 60.27 71.31 69.83
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.63 0.57
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.86 57.73 79.24 86.30 85.35
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 1.72 1.06 4.59 1.35 1.78
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.69 0.09 0.36 0.81 0.75
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.90 1.97 2.77 3.02 2.99
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.37 1.98 2.69 3.63 3.51
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 43.86 5.83 46.39 47.91 47.71
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.16 2.68 24.79 20.21 20.82
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
44.25 42.46 40.09 45.10 44.43
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.29 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.85 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.15 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.24 2.47 16.84 24.11 23.13
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.49 1.23 11.53 20.30 19.13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
67.31 61.58 62.70 68.69 67.89
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 14.95 7.42 23.34 14.54 15.71
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.72 2.86 14.97 9.71 10.41
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.90 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.92 6.03 14.93 7.06 8.11
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.99 0.90 1.22 2.24 2.10
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.33 0.94 1.29 2.65 2.47
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 32.85 20.55 22.19
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.77 4.87 5.79
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.46 18.50 6.95 8.49
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.79 12.43 3.50 4.70
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.00 4.55 0.88 1.37
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.63 2.15 0.49 0.71
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NORTH CAROLINA

Table 78B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Carolina; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.97 4.55 3.77 3.93 3.91
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.32 10.69 25.09 16.87 17.99
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.57 62.38 86.53 77.94 79.56
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.21 25.36 22.60 22.97
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NORTH DAKOTA

Table 79A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Dakota; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 77 4 19 54 73
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 113 6 34 74 107
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 72 3 19 50 69
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 113 12 8 93 101
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
10 2 5 2 8
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 21 1 4 16 20
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 9 0 3 6 9
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 414 28 50 336 386
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 2 2
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 516 32 70 413 484
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 18 1 6 11 17
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 8 0 1 6 7
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 19 1 2 15 18
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 20 1 3 16 19
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 354 5 60 289 349
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 170 3 38 130 167
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
243 24 29 190 219
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 19 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
35 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 153 2 21 130 151
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 115 1 13 100 114
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
400 37 52 311 363
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 125 5 29 91 120
Alcohol Use Disorder11 86 2 19 65 84
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 54 3 15 37 51
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 11 1 1 10 10
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 12 1 1 11 12
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37 113 150
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12 25 37
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 13 22 38 60
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 8 13 20 33
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5 4 5 10
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2 2 2 4
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NORTH DAKOTA

Table 79B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Dakota; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 31 3 4 24 28
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 128 7 29 92 121
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
98 * 27 67 94
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 18 30 117 147
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

NORTH DAKOTA

Table 80A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Dakota; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.07 6.73 20.87 11.08 12.63
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.70 9.58 35.97 15.23 18.55
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 11.30 4.93 20.28 10.40 11.97
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 17.80 20.64 8.73 19.18 17.51
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.53 3.52 10.25 0.87 2.34
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.30 1.75 4.03 3.36 3.46
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.45 0.12 3.15 1.30 1.59
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.00 46.46 53.78 69.44 66.93
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.46 0.42
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.01 52.74 75.56 85.54 83.93
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.82 1.62 6.67 2.24 2.94
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.18 0.10 1.09 1.34 1.30
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.94 1.61 2.56 3.18 3.08
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.14 1.63 2.75 3.41 3.30
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 55.56 8.49 64.02 59.87 60.52
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 26.72 5.01 40.43 26.81 29.00
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.14 40.39 31.08 39.22 37.90
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 20.65 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.02 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.81 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 24.02 3.10 22.71 26.89 26.22
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 18.09 2.14 14.45 20.79 19.77
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
62.90 61.85 55.72 64.41 63.00
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 19.68 8.97 31.02 18.86 20.80
Alcohol Use Disorder11 13.50 3.71 20.46 13.39 14.53
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.21 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.51 5.07 15.75 7.56 8.87
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.70 0.86 0.83 1.97 1.79
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.90 0.86 0.84 2.24 2.01
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.89 23.28 25.95
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.36 5.17 6.48
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.56 23.45 7.83 10.34
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.63 13.89 4.11 5.68
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.63 4.65 1.12 1.69
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.12 2.19 0.49 0.76
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

NORTH DAKOTA

Table 80B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in North Dakota; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.78 4.40 4.57 4.87 4.82
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.03 11.27 30.17 19.11 20.94
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
76.74 * 86.28 74.53 77.62
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.86 31.33 24.13 25.32
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

OHIO

Table 81A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Ohio; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,614 76 321 1,217 1,538
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 2,137 114 461 1,563 2,023
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,476 64 308 1,104 1,412
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,803 175 102 1,525 1,627
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
128 40 56 33 88
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 368 16 61 291 352
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 215 2 52 161 213
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 6,770 455 709 5,607 6,315
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 3 32 35
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 8,358 528 960 6,870 7,830
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 267 12 100 154 254
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 111 1 8 101 110
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 330 16 40 274 315
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 360 15 40 304 344
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 4,865 69 639 4,156 4,795
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 2,423 42 388 1,994 2,382
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
3,986 358 414 3,214 3,628
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 248 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 155 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
511 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 2,528 28 259 2,241 2,500
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 2,099 17 203 1,879 2,082
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
6,257 541 686 5,030 5,716
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,819 86 336 1,397 1,733
Alcohol Use Disorder11 1,072 30 198 844 1,042
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 92 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 1,095 74 232 789 1,021
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 236 9 14 213 227
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 253 9 15 228 244
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 423 1,791 2,214
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 144 431 575
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 190 229 629 858
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 130 167 303 470
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 62 68 86 154
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 33 27 40 67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 81B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Ohio; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 576 54 80 442 522
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 2,200 119 372 1,708 2,081
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,604 62 291 1,251 1,542
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 325 395 1,983 2,378
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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OHIO

Table 82A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Ohio; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 16.24 8.32 26.96 15.53 17.04
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 21.50 12.45 38.65 19.94 22.41
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.85 6.96 25.84 14.09 15.64
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.13 19.21 8.56 19.46 18.02
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.54 4.96 9.16 0.92 2.08
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.70 1.74 5.12 3.72 3.90
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.16 0.18 4.40 2.05 2.36
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 68.11 49.78 59.50 71.54 69.95
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.25 0.41 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 84.12 57.80 80.56 87.67 86.72
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.68 1.36 8.39 1.97 2.82
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.11 0.10 0.69 1.29 1.22
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.32 1.73 3.38 3.50 3.49
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.62 1.70 3.36 3.88 3.81
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48.94 7.60 53.66 53.03 53.12
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 24.38 4.55 32.58 25.44 26.38
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.09 39.20 34.76 41.01 40.18
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 18.18 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11.39 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.43 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.43 3.09 21.76 28.59 27.69
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 21.11 1.82 17.03 23.98 23.06
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
62.95 59.29 57.55 64.19 63.31
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.30 9.41 28.22 17.82 19.19
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.78 3.28 16.62 10.76 11.54
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.72 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.01 8.05 19.47 10.07 11.31
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.37 0.96 1.19 2.72 2.52
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.54 0.96 1.30 2.91 2.70
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 35.52 22.85 24.52
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.12 5.50 6.37
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.79 19.21 8.02 9.50
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.25 13.99 3.87 5.21
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.81 5.70 1.10 1.70
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.63 2.30 0.51 0.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

OHIO

Table 82B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Ohio; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.79 5.98 6.68 5.64 5.77
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 22.13 13.17 31.02 21.80 23.03
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
73.37 52.51 78.33 73.75 74.57
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 35.87 32.92 25.31 26.32
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

OKLAHOMA

Table 83A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oklahoma; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 617 29 121 467 588
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 823 41 169 612 781
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 594 31 118 445 563
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 616 55 38 522 561
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
53 12 19 22 41
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 109 6 14 89 103
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 52 1 14 38 52
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,243 171 265 1,807 2,073
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 10 11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,678 195 327 2,155 2,482
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 79 7 27 46 73
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 47 0 3 43 46
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 126 6 14 106 120
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 127 6 15 105 121
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,350 24 205 1,121 1,326
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 667 12 110 545 655
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,438 139 160 1,139 1,299
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 66 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 36 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
188 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 852 10 99 743 842
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 693 6 68 619 687
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,117 207 252 1,658 1,911
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 622 38 124 460 584
Alcohol Use Disorder11 337 16 62 260 322
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 28 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 405 31 89 286 374
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 97 4 6 87 93
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 99 4 7 88 95
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 158 611 768
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 56 139 195
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 63 85 208 293
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 46 59 104 162
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 24 24 26 50
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 15 11 14 25
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

OKLAHOMA

Table 83B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oklahoma; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 181 19 25 137 162
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 699 37 131 531 662
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
502 24 115 364 479
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 92 116 530 646
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 84A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oklahoma; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 18.66 8.62 28.05 18.39 19.79
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 24.89 12.41 39.15 24.12 26.30
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 17.96 9.17 27.31 17.54 18.95
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.65 16.56 8.89 20.58 18.88
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.96 4.00 9.05 1.63 2.74
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.30 1.83 3.31 3.50 3.47
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.59 0.15 3.23 1.50 1.75
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 67.93 51.11 61.38 71.23 69.80
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.40 0.37
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.10 58.34 75.76 84.94 83.60
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.40 1.99 6.14 1.82 2.45
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.41 0.09 0.71 1.71 1.56
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.82 1.82 3.28 4.18 4.05
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.83 1.81 3.52 4.15 4.06
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 40.86 7.15 47.43 44.19 44.65
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.20 3.67 25.56 21.47 22.06
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.52 41.55 37.07 44.89 43.75
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.27 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.90 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.77 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.80 2.98 22.86 29.30 28.36
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 20.99 1.79 15.79 24.40 23.15
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.09 61.87 58.39 65.36 64.34
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 18.83 11.49 28.60 18.14 19.66
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.21 4.66 14.39 10.23 10.83
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.13 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.27 9.26 20.53 11.25 12.60
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.94 1.18 1.43 3.43 3.14
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.99 1.18 1.53 3.47 3.19
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.46 24.08 25.88
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.05 5.46 6.57
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.76 19.67 8.19 9.86
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.71 13.57 4.09 5.47
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.03 5.60 1.03 1.69
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.42 2.54 0.57 0.85
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 84B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oklahoma; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.46 5.81 5.72 5.37 5.43
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 21.07 11.21 29.51 20.89 22.17
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
73.20 54.61 81.88 72.29 74.44
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 27.69 26.06 20.85 21.62
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 85A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oregon; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 880 29 160 691 851
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,144 43 212 889 1,101
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 800 27 146 627 773
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 523 38 32 454 485
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
55 12 22 21 43
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 161 6 24 132 156
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 74 0 20 54 74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 2,060 141 209 1,710 1,919
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 12 13
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,864 163 309 2,392 2,700
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 206 8 60 138 198
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 43 0 2 41 43
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 140 6 18 116 134
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 134 6 19 109 129
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 1,981 26 229 1,726 1,955
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 818 12 136 670 807
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,485 113 141 1,231 1,373
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 84 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 44 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
175 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 667 10 91 566 657
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 527 6 67 454 520
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
2,518 187 236 2,095 2,331
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 800 38 148 614 762
Alcohol Use Disorder11 448 13 73 362 435
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 32 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 424 28 104 292 396
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 57 3 5 49 54
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 67 3 6 59 65
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 184 738 922
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 58 178 236
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 76 107 266 373
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 46 72 116 188
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 22 22 29 52
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 14 10 12 23
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 85B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oregon; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 192 14 27 151 178
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 863 41 166 656 822
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
713 * 135 556 691
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 103 143 794 937
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 86A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oregon; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 24.03 9.46 38.61 23.49 25.37
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 31.22 13.96 51.12 30.20 32.80
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 21.84 8.93 35.24 21.29 23.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 14.26 12.33 7.63 15.41 14.43
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
4.11 4.81 14.07 2.25 3.95
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 4.41 1.86 5.73 4.49 4.64
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.03 0.14 4.90 1.82 2.20
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 56.23 46.30 50.43 58.09 57.13
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.40 0.37
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 78.19 53.43 74.52 81.24 80.41
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 5.62 2.50 14.51 4.69 5.91
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.18 0.08 0.48 1.39 1.28
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.82 1.87 4.42 3.93 3.99
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.67 1.87 4.69 3.71 3.83
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 54.05 8.50 55.25 58.63 58.22
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 22.33 3.78 32.93 22.77 24.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.54 36.86 34.11 41.83 40.87
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 17.90 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.25 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.08 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.18 3.12 21.93 19.23 19.56
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.36 2.03 16.07 15.41 15.49
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.72 61.06 56.95 71.18 69.42
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 21.85 12.52 35.69 20.87 22.71
Alcohol Use Disorder11 12.23 4.37 17.64 12.29 12.95
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.90 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.58 9.24 25.05 9.92 11.80
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.55 0.94 1.28 1.65 1.60
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.84 0.94 1.34 2.00 1.92
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 44.49 25.07 27.48
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.99 6.04 7.03
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 24.96 25.77 9.04 11.11
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 15.00 17.34 3.95 5.61
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.15 5.38 1.00 1.54
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.48 2.48 0.42 0.68
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 86B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Oregon; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.25 4.77 6.38 5.13 5.29
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 23.54 13.52 39.46 22.28 24.45
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
79.09 * 83.05 79.16 79.91
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.88 33.89 26.96 27.84
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 87A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Pennsylvania; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,754 71 336 1,346 1,682
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 2,131 100 452 1,578 2,031
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,500 56 311 1,133 1,444
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 2,331 204 148 1,979 2,127
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
138 37 58 43 101
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 407 18 59 331 389
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 215 1 45 169 214
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 7,317 472 762 6,084 6,846
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 3 36 39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 9,122 539 1,047 7,536 8,583
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 271 14 86 172 258
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 69 1 6 62 68
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 328 17 39 272 311
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 360 17 40 303 343
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 5,630 68 707 4,854 5,561
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 2,298 34 416 1,847 2,263
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
4,462 379 459 3,624 4,083
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 224 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 122 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
546 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 2,306 24 218 2,064 2,282
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,691 13 146 1,532 1,678
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
7,551 599 838 6,114 6,952
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,907 80 356 1,471 1,827
Alcohol Use Disorder11 1,165 32 226 907 1,132
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 83 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 983 64 212 707 919
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 246 10 14 222 236
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 256 9 16 231 247
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 487 1,864 2,352
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 164 428 591
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 193 283 626 909
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 127 178 303 481
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 58 60 73 133
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 36 27 33 60
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 87B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Pennsylvania; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 598 43 56 499 554
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 2,182 98 395 1,690 2,085
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,565 60 323 1,182 1,505
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 310 402 2,091 2,494
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 88A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Pennsylvania; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.82 7.58 25.82 15.22 16.59
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.23 10.65 34.71 17.86 20.03
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 13.54 5.96 23.86 12.82 14.24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.02 21.71 11.35 22.39 20.96
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.17 4.06 8.01 0.88 1.86
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.67 1.87 4.49 3.74 3.84
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.94 0.12 3.45 1.91 2.11
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.02 50.08 58.49 68.82 67.48
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.25 0.41 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.33 57.29 80.32 85.25 84.61
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.45 1.44 6.57 1.94 2.54
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.62 0.09 0.45 0.71 0.67
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.96 1.84 2.97 3.08 3.06
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.25 1.81 3.09 3.42 3.38
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.79 7.26 54.27 54.91 54.83
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.73 3.66 31.96 20.89 22.31
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.25 40.22 35.25 40.99 40.25
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.80 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.64 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.50 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.80 2.57 16.70 23.35 22.49
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.25 1.38 11.19 17.33 16.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.12 63.61 64.32 69.16 68.54
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.21 8.55 27.28 16.64 18.01
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.51 3.44 17.32 10.26 11.16
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.85 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.87 6.76 16.30 8.00 9.06
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.22 1.01 1.10 2.51 2.33
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.31 0.99 1.19 2.61 2.43
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.39 21.09 23.18
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.56 4.84 5.83
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.50 21.71 7.08 8.96
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.46 13.69 3.42 4.74
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.18 4.62 0.83 1.31
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.83 2.10 0.37 0.59
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 88B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Pennsylvania; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.38 4.61 4.17 5.64 5.45
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.64 10.46 29.51 19.11 20.48
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.23 58.73 85.10 70.20 72.90
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 33.19 30.05 23.66 24.50
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 89A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Rhode Island; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 188 8 42 138 181
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 242 9 58 175 234
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 171 5 38 128 166
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 168 14 11 144 154
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
14 3 6 4 11
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 39 2 7 30 37
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 23 0 5 18 23
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 607 35 74 498 571
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 5 6
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 777 40 98 639 737
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 39 1 12 26 38
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 7 0 0 6 7
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 32 2 4 27 31
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 35 1 4 30 34
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 510 5 70 434 504
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 244 3 49 192 241
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
412 29 48 335 382
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 25 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
45 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 193 2 26 165 191
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 158 1 19 138 157
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
664 48 81 535 616
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 206 8 41 157 198
Alcohol Use Disorder11 116 3 22 92 114
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 114 7 27 80 107
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 17 1 1 15 16
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 20 1 1 18 19
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 48 168 216
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 14 41 55
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 16 25 60 86
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 10 16 26 41
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 4 6 7 13
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3 3 3 6
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 89B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Rhode Island; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 51 3 8 40 48
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 236 9 46 180 227
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
195 * 39 151 190
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 25 42 166 208
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

RHODE ISLAND

Table 90A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Rhode Island; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 19.88 10.31 34.30 18.45 20.68
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 25.57 11.60 47.22 23.39 26.74
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 18.08 6.68 31.14 17.07 19.04
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 17.71 18.37 8.58 19.15 17.66
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.89 4.83 11.78 1.20 2.58
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 4.07 2.18 5.96 3.94 4.23
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.48 0.17 4.00 2.45 2.67
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.04 48.10 59.52 66.33 65.37
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.22 0.71 0.64
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.04 53.87 79.46 85.16 84.36
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 4.06 1.27 9.40 3.46 4.30
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.70 0.09 0.36 0.82 0.76
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.39 2.07 3.02 3.57 3.50
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.73 2.02 3.17 3.99 3.87
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 53.81 7.20 56.84 57.88 57.73
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 25.73 4.21 39.58 25.57 27.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.47 39.93 38.59 44.61 43.76
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 21.06 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.20 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
37.82 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 20.37 2.83 21.29 21.93 21.84
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 16.66 1.62 15.09 18.39 17.92
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.10 64.57 65.84 71.34 70.56
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 21.72 11.03 33.09 20.90 22.61
Alcohol Use Disorder11 12.27 3.63 17.48 12.26 13.00
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.47 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.99 9.39 22.04 10.60 12.21
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.81 0.97 1.04 2.01 1.88
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.09 0.96 1.15 2.35 2.19
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 38.77 22.35 24.67
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.41 5.48 6.31
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 22.15 20.34 8.05 9.78
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.98 12.59 3.45 4.74
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.98 4.98 0.98 1.54
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.78 2.06 0.43 0.66
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

RHODE ISLAND

Table 90B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Rhode Island; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.39 3.85 6.41 5.37 5.52
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 24.87 12.13 37.33 24.05 25.92
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.80 * 83.03 78.38 79.32
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 34.07 33.67 22.11 23.74
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

SOUTH CAROLINA

Table 91A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Carolina; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 538 28 126 384 510
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 730 45 172 513 685
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 478 24 115 340 454
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 944 98 60 786 846
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
52 16 23 13 36
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 140 8 22 110 132
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 74 1 17 57 74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,125 222 331 2,572 2,903
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 24 26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 3,729 247 416 3,066 3,482
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 96 5 33 58 91
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 48 0 2 45 47
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 146 7 20 119 139
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 148 7 18 122 140
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,107 26 259 1,822 2,081
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 935 12 142 781 923
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,935 171 203 1,561 1,764
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 81 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 41 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
243 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 988 10 95 883 978
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 798 5 68 725 793
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,018 246 327 2,445 2,772
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 652 30 130 492 622
Alcohol Use Disorder11 402 10 71 320 391
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 26 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 371 24 87 260 347
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 97 4 7 85 92
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 106 4 7 94 102
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 163 739 902
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 54 162 216
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 72 80 240 319
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 50 61 127 188
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 25 25 32 57
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 15 12 15 27
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 91B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Carolina; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 213 20 30 163 193
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 834 47 157 629 786
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
614 29 123 462 585
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 120 139 759 898
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 92A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Carolina; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 12.13 6.90 24.36 10.92 12.65
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16.47 11.20 33.19 14.60 16.99
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.79 5.98 22.12 9.66 11.26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.28 24.43 11.61 22.36 20.97
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.99 4.23 7.67 0.69 1.61
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.15 1.88 4.23 3.14 3.28
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.68 0.14 3.27 1.62 1.83
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 70.49 55.50 63.79 73.17 71.95
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.70 0.63
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 84.14 61.66 80.24 87.22 86.32
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.17 1.36 6.38 1.64 2.25
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.07 0.10 0.43 1.28 1.17
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.29 1.82 3.79 3.38 3.43
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.33 1.80 3.54 3.47 3.48
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 47.52 6.44 50.01 51.83 51.60
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.09 2.96 27.44 22.21 22.89
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.64 42.76 39.11 44.41 43.73
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.98 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.16 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.15 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22.28 2.40 18.34 25.12 24.25
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.99 1.25 13.10 20.62 19.66
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.07 61.50 63.08 69.54 68.71
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 14.70 7.44 25.06 13.99 15.42
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.06 2.60 13.76 9.10 9.70
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.57 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.36 6.01 16.70 7.40 8.60
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.18 1.11 1.41 2.42 2.29
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.39 1.09 1.44 2.68 2.52
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 31.41 21.01 22.35
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.43 4.62 5.37
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 17.88 15.40 6.81 7.92
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.55 11.77 3.62 4.67
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.28 4.87 0.90 1.41
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.81 2.23 0.44 0.67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 92B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Carolina; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.76 5.03 5.55 4.61 4.73
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 18.62 11.78 29.43 17.76 19.29
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
74.74 60.20 80.63 74.42 75.64
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 29.88 26.00 21.42 22.03
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 93A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Dakota; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 87 5 18 64 82
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 122 7 30 85 115
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 80 4 18 58 76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 137 14 8 115 123
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
9 2 4 3 7
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 26 1 4 21 24
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 9 0 3 6 9
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 482 35 51 395 446
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 3 3
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 595 43 70 482 552
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 19 1 6 12 18
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 8 0 1 7 8
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 20 1 2 16 19
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 21 1 2 17 20
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 379 6 54 319 373
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 171 3 31 137 168
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
288 30 30 228 258
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 18 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 11 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
41 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 164 2 18 143 161
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 133 1 12 119 132
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
466 46 50 369 420
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 128 6 27 94 121
Alcohol Use Disorder11 83 2 18 63 81
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 67 4 16 47 63
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 15 1 1 13 14
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 15 1 1 14 14
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37 129 166
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13 30 43
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 14 19 43 63
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 11 13 25 37
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5 5 5 10
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3 2 3 5
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 93B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Dakota; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 41 3 5 32 38
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 150 8 31 111 143
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
105 * 27 73 100
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 23 32 135 167
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

SOUTH DAKOTA

Table 94A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Dakota; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.77 6.48 19.29 11.25 12.37
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16.45 9.38 31.84 14.88 17.24
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.79 5.31 19.14 10.16 11.41
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.52 19.38 8.65 20.01 18.42
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.92 2.72 6.79 0.86 1.76
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.49 1.93 4.00 3.61 3.66
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.26 0.11 3.48 1.05 1.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.02 47.00 55.10 68.97 67.03
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.48 0.44
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.36 57.12 74.88 84.24 82.93
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.54 1.59 6.46 2.03 2.65
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.05 0.08 1.07 1.17 1.16
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.67 1.73 2.26 2.87 2.78
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.82 1.73 2.53 3.01 2.94
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 51.09 7.59 57.47 55.76 56.00
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 23.02 4.09 32.88 23.90 25.16
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.86 39.55 32.47 39.81 38.78
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.31 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10.55 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.28 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 22.09 2.88 19.66 25.00 24.25
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.95 1.92 12.98 20.85 19.75
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
62.88 61.67 54.03 64.47 63.01
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.22 8.23 29.26 16.45 18.24
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.24 3.17 19.64 10.94 12.15
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.92 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.02 5.41 17.17 8.17 9.42
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.00 0.88 0.97 2.31 2.12
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.04 0.89 0.98 2.36 2.17
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.27 22.56 24.89
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.81 5.31 6.50
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.21 20.65 7.57 9.40
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.33 13.49 4.31 5.59
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.05 5.48 0.88 1.52
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.88 2.53 0.45 0.74
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

SOUTH DAKOTA

Table 94B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in South Dakota; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.49 4.27 5.64 5.62 5.62
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.09 10.15 33.09 19.23 21.19
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.18 * 83.54 69.62 72.88
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.17 33.42 23.35 24.77
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

TENNESSEE

Table 95A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Tennessee; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 704 32 151 521 672
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,044 58 230 757 986
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 601 27 140 435 575
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,223 118 68 1,037 1,105
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
78 23 34 21 55
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 223 10 33 180 213
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 92 1 24 67 91
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 4,155 284 447 3,424 3,871
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 2 35 36
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,912 308 547 4,057 4,604
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 201 9 61 132 193
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 84 1 5 78 83
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 227 9 29 188 217
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 247 9 29 210 238
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,618 36 323 2,259 2,582
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,189 18 191 980 1,171
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,562 230 272 2,060 2,332
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 112 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 63 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
339 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,495 15 135 1,344 1,480
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 1,193 8 100 1,084 1,185
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,775 316 406 3,053 3,459
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 938 51 176 710 887
Alcohol Use Disorder11 564 18 100 447 547
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 45 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 571 37 126 409 534
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 120 5 10 105 115
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 143 5 10 128 138
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 269 1,101 1,370
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 88 280 369
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 111 145 338 483
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 77 100 174 275
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 37 40 45 85
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 22 17 23 40
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

TENNESSEE

Table 95B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Tennessee; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 335 27 36 273 309
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,138 70 191 877 1,068
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
806 41 163 602 765
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 166 208 1,013 1,221
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

TENNESSEE

Table 96A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Tennessee; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.90 5.86 21.49 11.15 12.50
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 17.65 10.69 32.62 16.19 18.35
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.16 4.90 19.85 9.31 10.69
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.66 21.81 9.68 22.19 20.54
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.34 4.86 8.35 0.82 1.89
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.77 1.87 4.68 3.85 3.96
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.55 0.13 3.35 1.44 1.69
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 70.21 52.40 63.44 73.28 71.99
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.24 0.74 0.68
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 83.04 56.94 77.61 86.83 85.62
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.40 1.60 8.62 2.82 3.58
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.41 0.10 0.77 1.66 1.54
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.83 1.74 4.16 4.02 4.04
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 4.18 1.71 4.06 4.48 4.43
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 44.23 6.58 45.84 48.34 48.02
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 20.08 3.30 27.15 20.96 21.77
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.29 42.47 38.65 44.08 43.37
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.79 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.68 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
41.62 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 25.25 2.71 19.22 28.77 27.52
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 20.16 1.56 14.26 23.20 22.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
63.79 58.42 57.60 65.34 64.32
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 15.85 9.47 25.05 15.20 16.49
Alcohol Use Disorder11 9.54 3.25 14.19 9.56 10.17
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.57 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.65 6.78 17.83 8.74 9.93
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.03 0.98 1.39 2.25 2.14
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.42 1.00 1.47 2.73 2.57
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 38.16 23.56 25.47
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.52 6.00 6.85
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.50 20.54 7.23 8.97
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.16 14.24 3.73 5.11
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.76 5.69 0.97 1.58
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.13 2.45 0.49 0.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 96B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Tennessee; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.63 4.90 5.04 5.80 5.70
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.10 12.92 26.53 18.67 19.72
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
70.79 60.95 82.55 68.93 71.39
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.76 28.90 21.56 22.53
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 97A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Texas; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 2,520 140 625 1,754 2,380
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 3,613 229 957 2,427 3,384
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 2,213 119 606 1,488 2,094
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 6,202 668 395 5,138 5,534
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
302 95 129 78 207
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 610 41 106 463 568
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 322 4 89 229 318
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 16,762 1,316 1,991 13,455 15,447
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 3 48 51
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 20,180 1,522 2,592 16,066 18,658
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 532 32 175 325 500
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 200 3 10 187 196
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 771 51 102 619 720
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 801 51 100 650 751
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 10,870 173 1,500 9,196 10,696
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 5,358 92 849 4,417 5,266
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
11,066 1,107 1,318 8,641 9,959
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 537 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 287 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
1,684 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 4,643 51 495 4,096 4,592
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 3,627 35 299 3,293 3,592
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
16,880 1,604 2,117 13,159 15,276
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 3,585 204 758 2,622 3,380
Alcohol Use Disorder11 2,512 90 492 1,930 2,422
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 214 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 1,762 142 446 1,173 1,620
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 451 28 41 382 423
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 461 28 43 390 433
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 1,084 3,713 4,797
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 356 829 1,185
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 483 614 1,212 1,826
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 316 421 669 1,090
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 143 160 174 334
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 87 90 67 157
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 97B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Texas; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 976 130 147 699 846
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 4,238 302 819 3,117 3,936
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
3,278 179 677 2,422 3,099
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 714 647 3,252 3,899
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 98A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Texas; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 10.28 5.34 19.25 9.42 10.87
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 14.74 8.73 29.45 13.04 15.46
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 9.03 4.53 18.67 7.99 9.57
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 25.33 25.45 12.17 27.60 25.31
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.91 3.70 6.47 0.70 1.57
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 2.49 1.57 3.26 2.48 2.60
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.31 0.14 2.73 1.23 1.45
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 68.47 50.09 61.31 72.27 70.65
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.10 0.26 0.23
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.45 57.93 79.81 86.30 85.33
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.17 1.23 5.40 1.74 2.28
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.82 0.12 0.29 1.00 0.90
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.15 1.92 3.13 3.32 3.29
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.27 1.93 3.09 3.49 3.43
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 44.37 6.61 46.19 49.39 48.91
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.88 3.51 26.13 23.73 24.08
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.18 42.16 40.58 46.41 45.54
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.65 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.29 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
42.77 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 18.96 1.95 15.25 22.00 21.00
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 14.82 1.35 9.21 17.69 16.43
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.92 61.07 65.17 70.69 69.86
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 14.63 7.79 23.34 14.09 15.45
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.25 3.41 15.14 10.37 11.08
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.44 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 7.19 5.43 13.74 6.30 7.41
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.84 1.06 1.26 2.05 1.94
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.88 1.07 1.31 2.10 1.98
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 33.37 19.94 21.94
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10.97 4.45 5.42
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.40 18.90 6.51 8.35
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 12.05 12.97 3.59 4.98
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.45 4.94 0.93 1.53
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.33 2.76 0.36 0.72
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 98B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Texas; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 3.95 4.96 4.38 3.72 3.82
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 17.13 11.49 24.50 16.60 17.79
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
77.13 59.02 82.03 77.60 78.54
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 27.16 19.35 17.32 17.62
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

UTAH

Table 99A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Utah; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 311 18 84 208 293
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 387 23 112 252 364
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 259 12 75 172 247
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 609 101 60 448 508
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
39 10 19 10 29
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 105 5 19 81 99
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 37 1 13 23 36
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,806 164 260 1,382 1,642
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 9 10
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 2,172 193 349 1,629 1,979
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 89 6 32 51 83
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 32 0 3 29 31
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 91 5 13 73 86
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 90 5 15 70 85
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 794 10 147 637 784
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 374 6 75 293 368
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,243 162 163 918 1,081
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 49 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 25 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
225 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 342 6 61 276 337
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 258 5 34 219 253
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
1,947 230 304 1,413 1,718
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 358 18 89 251 340
Alcohol Use Disorder11 221 7 53 161 214
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 24 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 219 18 61 141 202
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 47 3 6 38 43
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 52 3 6 43 49
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 174 526 700
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 55 137 192
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 62 93 170 263
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 44 69 102 171
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 21 21 19 40
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 14 10 8 18
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

UTAH

Table 99B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Utah; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 123 14 23 86 110
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 429 32 103 294 397
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
319 19 89 211 300
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 102 140 527 667
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

UTAH

Table 100A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Utah; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.32 5.31 19.10 10.65 12.17
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 14.14 6.96 25.32 12.89 15.15
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 9.45 3.65 17.06 8.76 10.26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 22.28 30.09 13.61 22.88 21.18
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
1.64 2.15 5.12 0.66 1.54
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.82 1.58 4.28 4.11 4.14
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.33 0.17 2.89 1.18 1.50
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 66.06 48.67 58.76 70.63 68.46
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.22 0.47 0.42
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.46 57.46 79.05 83.26 82.48
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.24 1.77 7.24 2.59 3.44
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.16 0.10 0.57 1.47 1.30
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.34 1.56 3.01 3.72 3.59
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.29 1.55 3.30 3.59 3.54
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 28.98 2.93 33.31 32.53 32.64
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 13.69 1.91 16.95 14.98 15.34
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
45.43 48.21 36.85 46.90 45.04
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9.63 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.90 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
44.31 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 12.54 1.68 13.76 14.11 14.05
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 9.44 1.44 7.74 11.18 10.56
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
71.17 68.22 68.87 72.22 71.59
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 13.08 5.43 20.19 12.81 14.15
Alcohol Use Disorder11 8.07 1.99 11.97 8.24 8.92
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4.66 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.01 5.23 13.77 7.19 8.40
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.71 1.01 1.26 1.93 1.81
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.90 1.02 1.33 2.18 2.03
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.42 26.88 29.19
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.50 7.00 8.02
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 18.33 21.10 8.67 10.96
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.04 15.64 5.20 7.12
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.24 4.65 1.00 1.67
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.07 2.23 0.42 0.75
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

UTAH

Table 100B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Utah; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.47 4.07 5.15 4.38 4.52
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 15.51 9.39 22.56 14.92 16.35
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
72.67 59.75 80.91 70.98 73.67
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 30.42 30.76 26.72 27.47
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

VERMONT

Table 101A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Vermont; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 149 4 29 116 145
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 187 6 39 141 181
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 137 4 28 106 134
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 68 6 4 58 62
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
8 2 4 2 6
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 20 1 4 15 19
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 16 0 4 12 16
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 326 20 36 271 307
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 3 4
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 454 23 55 376 431
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 24 1 9 14 23
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 3 0 0 2 3
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 16 1 2 13 15
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 18 1 2 15 17
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 325 4 46 275 321
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 152 2 31 119 150
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
216 13 24 179 203
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
21 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 120 1 15 104 119
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 98 1 11 86 97
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
388 29 45 315 360
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 124 4 25 95 120
Alcohol Use Disorder11 67 2 13 52 66
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 71 4 18 50 68
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 9 0 1 8 9
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 13 0 1 11 12
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 28 112 141
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 10 25 35
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 8 16 38 54
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 6 10 18 28
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 2 3 5 7
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2 2 2 3
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 101B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Vermont; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 32 2 5 25 30
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 127 4 27 95 123
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
94 * 22 70 92
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 14 30 141 170
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 102A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Vermont; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 26.16 9.36 39.62 25.59 27.53
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 32.90 14.77 53.77 31.26 34.37
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 24.18 8.58 38.76 23.31 25.45
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 11.93 13.51 5.28 12.86 11.81
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
4.32 6.19 15.92 1.67 3.93
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.52 2.04 5.60 3.33 3.65
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 2.78 0.16 4.96 2.67 2.99
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 57.43 45.66 49.47 59.81 58.37
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.29 0.73 0.67
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 79.93 53.66 75.52 83.06 82.02
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 4.30 2.27 12.38 3.19 4.47
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.52 0.06 0.61 0.54 0.55
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.83 1.61 2.66 2.97 2.93
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.12 1.61 2.85 3.31 3.24
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 57.24 8.90 63.71 60.76 61.16
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 26.82 5.26 42.43 26.35 28.57
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
38.04 31.55 32.63 39.51 38.56
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 22.29 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 15.23 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
30.58 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 21.13 3.11 20.58 22.92 22.60
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 17.24 1.79 15.22 19.02 18.50
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
68.34 66.87 61.64 69.56 68.46
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 21.84 10.10 34.45 20.92 22.79
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.81 3.80 18.42 11.50 12.46
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.84 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.55 8.28 24.04 11.10 12.90
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.67 0.90 0.89 1.86 1.73
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.21 0.90 1.00 2.53 2.32
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 38.98 24.84 26.80
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.38 5.60 6.68
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.25 21.50 8.48 10.29
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.07 13.51 4.04 5.35
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.33 3.98 1.00 1.41
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.28 2.14 0.39 0.63
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 102B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Vermont; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 5.54 3.87 6.55 5.54 5.68
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 22.26 10.27 37.79 20.91 23.23
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
75.22 * 83.04 73.61 75.70
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 32.99 40.74 30.93 32.28
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 103A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Virginia; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,071 51 232 787 1,020
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,409 72 322 1,015 1,336
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 957 42 215 699 914
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,527 132 83 1,312 1,395
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
94 27 40 27 67
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 234 13 42 179 221
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 135 1 34 100 134
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 4,864 323 515 4,026 4,541
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 24 26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 6,013 361 686 4,966 5,652
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 174 7 64 103 167
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 30 1 3 27 30
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 194 11 24 160 183
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 204 11 23 170 193
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 3,670 46 484 3,140 3,624
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,551 20 278 1,252 1,530
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
3,120 275 328 2,517 2,845
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 165 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 87 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
403 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,301 13 159 1,129 1,288
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 991 8 95 888 983
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
5,028 423 543 4,062 4,605
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,224 50 233 941 1,173
Alcohol Use Disorder11 794 20 152 622 774
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 60 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 607 37 142 428 570
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 124 6 9 108 118
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 140 6 9 124 133
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 304 1,166 1,470
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 102 268 370
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 133 177 346 523
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 88 111 203 314
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 39 37 49 86
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 24 19 17 36
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 103B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Virginia; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 313 22 41 250 291
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,414 71 267 1,076 1,343
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,054 49 221 785 1,006
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 188 256 1,326 1,582
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 104A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Virginia; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 14.76 7.80 26.34 13.78 15.46
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 19.42 10.99 36.44 17.76 20.26
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 13.19 6.45 24.38 12.23 13.86
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 21.05 20.17 9.37 22.96 21.14
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.32 4.70 8.51 0.89 1.91
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.23 2.01 4.73 3.13 3.35
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.86 0.18 3.86 1.74 2.03
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 67.07 49.14 58.38 70.45 68.83
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.17 0.42 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 82.94 54.98 77.70 86.91 85.67
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.40 1.13 7.21 1.80 2.52
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.42 0.09 0.37 0.47 0.45
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.68 1.63 2.68 2.80 2.78
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.81 1.66 2.62 2.97 2.93
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 50.59 6.95 54.86 54.95 54.94
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.38 3.12 31.55 21.91 23.20
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.02 41.87 37.14 44.06 43.13
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.68 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.83 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
40.72 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 17.94 1.98 17.99 19.76 19.53
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 13.66 1.17 10.71 15.55 14.90
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
69.32 64.43 61.53 71.09 69.81
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 16.87 7.69 26.36 16.46 17.79
Alcohol Use Disorder11 10.95 3.00 17.25 10.89 11.74
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.08 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.37 5.70 16.06 7.49 8.63
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.71 0.93 1.04 1.90 1.78
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.92 0.93 1.05 2.17 2.02
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 34.48 20.40 22.28
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.58 4.69 5.61
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 20.22 20.07 6.06 7.94
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.37 12.60 3.55 4.76
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 5.93 4.13 0.86 1.30
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.65 2.14 0.31 0.55
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 104B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Virginia; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.30 3.42 4.59 4.36 4.39
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.42 10.82 29.82 18.78 20.27
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
76.94 67.51 83.55 75.89 77.45
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 28.71 28.58 23.16 23.89
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

WASHINGTON

Table 105A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Washington; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 1,493 55 251 1,187 1,438
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 1,915 73 328 1,514 1,842
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 1,385 50 230 1,105 1,335
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,125 91 80 954 1,034
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
93 24 33 36 68
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 259 11 40 208 248
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 122 1 35 86 121
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,977 274 400 3,302 3,703
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 23 24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 5,184 307 563 4,314 4,877
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 244 11 80 153 233
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 82 0 5 77 82
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 186 10 20 156 176
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 187 10 22 155 177
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 3,264 41 367 2,857 3,223
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,309 17 199 1,093 1,292
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
2,755 213 272 2,269 2,541
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 147 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 70 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
329 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 1,069 17 133 919 1,052
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 844 11 79 753 833
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
4,631 366 463 3,802 4,264
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 1,277 63 238 976 1,214
Alcohol Use Disorder11 769 23 141 605 746
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 62 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 768 54 167 548 714
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 102 6 9 87 96
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 126 6 10 110 120
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 310 1,318 1,629
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 103 285 388
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 135 173 408 581
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 85 120 211 331
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 46 45 42 87
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 24 20 20 41
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

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Table 105B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Washington; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 306 23 38 245 283
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 1,445 67 244 1,133 1,377
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
1,158 42 218 898 1,116
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 181 235 1,207 1,442
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

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Table 106A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Washington; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 22.72 9.60 33.72 22.59 23.97
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 29.13 12.74 44.16 28.80 30.70
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 21.07 8.61 30.93 21.03 22.26
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 17.10 15.75 10.75 18.15 17.23
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.98 4.84 9.38 1.58 2.63
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.94 1.93 5.38 3.95 4.13
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.85 0.14 4.73 1.63 2.01
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 60.49 47.67 53.86 62.82 61.70
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.18 0.44 0.41
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 78.89 53.35 75.72 82.07 81.28
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.71 1.91 10.79 2.91 3.88
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.25 0.08 0.62 1.47 1.36
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.83 1.78 2.67 2.97 2.93
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.85 1.78 2.94 2.95 2.95
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 49.65 7.04 49.33 54.34 53.73
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 19.91 2.91 26.82 20.79 21.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
41.90 37.05 36.59 43.17 42.36
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 16.47 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.90 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
36.82 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 16.26 2.95 17.96 17.48 17.53
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 12.83 1.87 10.66 14.33 13.88
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
70.44 63.67 62.24 72.32 71.08
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 19.42 10.96 31.98 18.57 20.23
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.69 3.92 19.03 11.50 12.43
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.94 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 11.68 9.39 22.44 10.42 11.90
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.54 1.00 1.23 1.65 1.60
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.92 1.01 1.32 2.10 2.00
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 41.76 25.08 27.14
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.87 5.41 6.46
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 23.39 23.22 7.77 9.68
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.79 16.14 4.01 5.51
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 8.07 6.00 0.80 1.44
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.16 2.72 0.39 0.68
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

WASHINGTON

Table 106B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Washington; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.62 4.00 5.05 4.63 4.68
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 21.85 11.79 32.26 21.46 22.81
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
78.89 64.67 85.06 78.27 79.53
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.71 31.07 22.85 23.88
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

WEST VIRGINIA

Table 107A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in West Virginia; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 242 9 48 185 233
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 283 14 60 208 268
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 217 8 42 167 209
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 304 28 14 263 277
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
16 5 7 5 11
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 61 2 8 50 58
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 24 0 5 19 24
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 1,082 67 109 906 1,015
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 13 14
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 1,285 78 139 1,067 1,207
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 33 2 13 18 31
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 33 0 2 32 33
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 55 2 5 47 53
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 60 2 6 52 58
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 506 7 81 419 500
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 253 3 46 203 249
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
658 52 63 543 606
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 23 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
74 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 496 4 45 447 492
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 397 3 37 357 394
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
909 78 92 739 831
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 272 11 46 214 261
Alcohol Use Disorder11 121 4 21 95 116
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 10 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 192 10 37 146 183
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 45 1 2 42 44
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 54 1 3 51 53
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 63 304 367
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 23 68 90
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 25 33 104 137
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 18 26 54 80
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 8 10 11 21
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 5 4 5 9
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

WEST VIRGINIA

Table 107B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in West Virginia; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 116 6 12 98 110
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 325 13 58 254 312
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
232 * 45 179 224
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 40 48 322 371
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
231006

WEST VIRGINIA

Table 108A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in West Virginia; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 15.88 6.82 27.35 15.16 16.70
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.58 11.33 34.41 17.05 19.24
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 14.24 6.41 24.20 13.62 14.96
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 19.95 21.72 7.75 21.53 19.79
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.04 4.63 7.31 0.76 1.62
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.99 1.90 4.52 4.13 4.18
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.61 0.16 2.86 1.57 1.74
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 70.96 52.40 62.55 74.11 72.64
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.37 1.10 1.01
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 84.29 61.00 79.76 87.33 86.37
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.20 1.70 7.33 1.50 2.24
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 2.20 0.09 0.97 2.59 2.39
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.61 1.75 3.08 3.87 3.78
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.95 1.76 3.28 4.28 4.15
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 33.24 5.38 46.19 34.27 35.78
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 16.58 2.65 26.50 16.61 17.85
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
43.16 40.91 36.17 44.41 43.37
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 12.00 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 7.51 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.85 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 32.54 3.24 25.65 36.60 35.22
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 26.02 2.32 21.41 29.17 28.19
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
59.65 61.41 52.90 60.43 59.48
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.87 8.96 26.58 17.54 18.68
Alcohol Use Disorder11 7.91 3.25 12.29 7.77 8.34
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.30 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 12.63 7.72 21.09 11.93 13.08
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.96 0.91 1.37 3.40 3.14
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 3.57 0.93 1.55 4.14 3.81
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 36.27 24.84 26.28
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 12.91 5.54 6.47
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.85 19.11 8.49 9.83
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.90 14.80 4.40 5.71
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.27 5.76 0.92 1.53
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 3.87 2.47 0.41 0.67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
231006

WEST VIRGINIA

Table 108B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in West Virginia; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 7.63 4.91 6.65 8.06 7.88
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 21.41 10.07 32.75 20.91 22.44
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
66.89 * 79.94 64.60 67.24
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.43 27.25 26.49 26.59
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 109A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wisconsin; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 695 34 173 488 661
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 946 55 248 643 891
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 610 26 159 425 584
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 1,007 100 60 847 907
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
70 22 30 18 48
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 162 8 27 126 154
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 86 1 23 62 86
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 3,271 223 354 2,695 3,048
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 1 12 14
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 4,091 254 484 3,354 3,838
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 153 7 62 84 146
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 36 0 4 32 35
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 122 7 14 101 115
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 136 7 15 114 129
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 2,933 47 383 2,503 2,886
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 1,444 27 254 1,163 1,417
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
1,962 175 210 1,578 1,788
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 149 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 95 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
250 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 972 10 122 840 962
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 764 8 86 670 756
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
3,273 273 382 2,618 3,000
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 891 47 188 656 844
Alcohol Use Disorder11 568 18 105 445 551
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 48 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 465 36 120 309 429
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 104 5 6 93 99
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 105 5 6 94 101
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 246 836 1,082
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 69 200 269
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 89 124 288 412
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 63 83 153 236
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 32 35 39 74
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 19 15 16 31
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 109B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wisconsin; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 236 23 35 177 212
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 989 57 211 720 932
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
756 34 169 553 723
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 142 198 978 1,176
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 110A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wisconsin; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 13.82 7.50 27.77 12.35 14.45
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 18.80 12.02 39.90 16.27 19.48
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 12.12 5.73 25.55 10.75 12.76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 20.01 21.91 9.64 21.43 19.82
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.53 5.87 9.53 0.82 1.96
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.22 1.80 4.39 3.20 3.36
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.71 0.13 3.71 1.58 1.87
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 65.03 48.76 56.83 68.18 66.63
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.20 0.31 0.30
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 81.36 55.50 77.73 84.87 83.89
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 3.04 1.57 10.01 2.12 3.19
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 0.71 0.07 0.59 0.80 0.77
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 2.43 1.58 2.20 2.56 2.51
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 2.70 1.59 2.39 2.88 2.82
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 58.28 10.24 61.56 63.33 63.08
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 28.70 5.97 40.75 29.43 30.97
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
39.00 38.21 33.75 39.92 39.08
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 21.54 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 13.78 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
36.12 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 19.31 2.20 19.59 21.25 21.02
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 15.19 1.70 13.85 16.96 16.54
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
65.05 59.71 61.37 66.24 65.58
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 17.70 10.28 30.23 16.59 18.44
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.30 3.88 16.91 11.27 12.04
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6.95 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 9.25 7.93 19.32 7.81 9.38
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 2.07 1.02 0.95 2.36 2.17
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 2.09 1.01 1.01 2.38 2.20
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 39.58 21.15 23.66
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 11.11 5.07 5.89
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 19.41 19.90 7.29 9.01
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 13.69 13.32 3.88 5.16
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 7.05 5.58 0.99 1.61
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.22 2.42 0.39 0.67
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 110B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wisconsin; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 4.67 5.11 5.58 4.48 4.63
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 19.62 12.65 33.51 18.20 20.30
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
76.57 58.75 82.97 76.17 77.65
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.34 31.41 24.69 25.62
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 111A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wyoming; by Age Group, Annual Average Numbers (in Thousands), 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 55 3 12 40 52
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 80 5 18 57 75
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 49 2 11 36 47
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 92 10 5 76 82
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
6 1 3 2 4
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 18 1 2 15 17
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 6 0 2 4 6
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 316 24 33 259 292
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0 2 2
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 393 27 45 321 366
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 14 1 4 9 13
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 7 0 0 6 7
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 16 2 2 13 14
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 16 2 2 12 14
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 235 3 32 200 232
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 107 2 18 87 105
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
200 19 20 161 181
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 9 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 6 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
25 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 118 1 16 101 117
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 91 1 9 80 89
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
315 29 31 255 286
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 93 5 17 72 89
Alcohol Use Disorder11 57 2 11 45 56
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 4 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 43 3 10 31 41
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 9 0 1 8 8
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 9 0 1 8 9
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 22 99 121
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 8 25 33
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 10 13 35 48
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 7 8 17 26
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 3 3 4 7
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 2 1 2 3
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation = X1 ÷ 2, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 111B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wyoming; by Age Group, Numbers (in Thousands), 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 32 3 5 25 30
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 101 6 21 74 95
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5
74 * 17 53 71
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR6 -- 15 22 105 127
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Estimated Totals (in Thousands) (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-estimated-totals-state.
NOTE: Estimated numbers appearing as 0 in this table mean that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 because estimated numbers are shown in thousands.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.
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Table 112A – Substance Use, Perceptions of Great Risk, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Measures: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wyoming; by Age Group, Annual Average Percentages, 2021 and 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
ILLICIT DRUGS          
Illicit Drug Use in the Past Month1,2 11.18 6.06 20.64 10.38 11.75
Marijuana Use in the Past Year3 16.45 10.02 31.60 14.94 17.15
Marijuana Use in the Past Month3 10.10 4.03 19.46 9.43 10.76
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking Marijuana Once a Month 18.74 20.69 9.34 19.93 18.52
First Use of Marijuana in the Past Year among Those at Risk for
   Initiation of Marijuana Use3,4,5
2.26 3.56 7.88 0.87 1.98
Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana in the Past Month1,2 3.61 1.88 3.61 3.82 3.80
Cocaine Use in the Past Year 1.17 0.13 2.97 1.03 1.29
Perceptions of Great Risk from Using Cocaine Once a Month 64.77 49.53 57.63 67.77 66.42
Heroin Use in the Past Year6 -- -- 0.21 0.42 0.39
Perceptions of Great Risk from Trying Heroin Once or Twice 80.46 56.23 76.94 84.01 83.06
Hallucinogen Use in the Past Year 2.81 2.18 6.47 2.32 2.87
Methamphetamine Use in the Past Year 1.43 0.14 0.85 1.68 1.57
Prescription Pain Reliever Misuse in the Past Year2 3.26 3.48 2.80 3.30 3.23
Opioid Misuse in the Past Year2,7 3.20 3.44 3.09 3.19 3.17
ALCOHOL          
Alcohol Use in the Past Month 48.18 6.70 55.05 52.38 52.73
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8 21.82 3.53 31.51 22.65 23.83
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week
40.93 39.36 34.04 42.18 41.10
Alcohol Use in the Past Month9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 14.01 -- -- -- --
Binge Alcohol Use in the Past Month8,9 (People Aged 12 to 20) 8.99 -- -- -- --
Perceptions of Great Risk from Having Five or More Drinks
   of an Alcoholic Beverage Once or Twice a Week9 (People
   Aged 12 to 20)
38.25 -- -- -- --
TOBACCO PRODUCTS          
Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month10 24.22 2.91 27.26 26.45 26.56
Cigarette Use in the Past Month 18.56 2.65 16.08 20.95 20.30
Perceptions of Great Risk from Smoking One or More Packs of
   Cigarettes per Day
64.55 61.40 52.98 66.72 64.89
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER IN THE PAST YEAR          
Substance Use Disorder11,12 19.15 9.43 28.49 18.94 20.21
Alcohol Use Disorder11 11.74 3.29 19.28 11.65 12.66
Alcohol Use Disorder9,11 (People Aged 12 to 20) 5.64 -- -- -- --
Drug Use Disorder11,12 8.88 5.24 17.75 7.99 9.28
Pain Reliever Use Disorder11,13 1.81 1.01 1.05 2.02 1.90
Opioid Use Disorder11,13,14 1.90 1.02 1.14 2.13 2.00
MENTAL HEALTH MEASURES IN THE PAST YEAR          
Any Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 37.90 25.84 27.44
Serious Mental Illness5,15 -- -- 13.42 6.56 7.47
Major Depressive Episode5,16 -- 21.70 22.53 9.14 10.92
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide5,17 -- 14.34 14.47 4.52 5.84
Made Any Suicide Plans5,17 -- 6.57 5.12 1.03 1.57
Attempted Suicide5,17 -- 4.57 2.29 0.45 0.69
-- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drug Use Other Than Marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana excludes respondents who used only marijuana but includes those who used marijuana in addition to other illicit drugs.
2 Prescription pain relievers are a type of prescription psychotherapeutic. Misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics is defined as use in any way not directed by a doctor, including use without a prescription of one’s own; use in greater amounts, more often, or longer than told; or use in any other way not directed by a doctor. Prescription psychotherapeutics do not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 These estimates of marijuana use include marijuana vaping.
4 First use of marijuana in the past year among those at risk for initiation (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months, X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana, and (0.5 × X1 + X2) denotes the at-risk population. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent’s age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use.
5 For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
6 Estimates for youths aged 12 to 17 are not available for past year heroin use because past year heroin use was extremely rare among youths aged 12 to 17 in the 2021 and 2022 NSDUHs. As a result, estimates for people aged 12 or older are also not produced.
7 Respondents were classified as misusing opioids in the past year if they reported using heroin or misusing prescription pain relievers in the past year. These estimates of opioid misuse do not include illegally made fentanyl.
8 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks (for males) or four or more drinks (for females) on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.
9 Underage drinking is defined for individuals aged 12 to 20; therefore, the “12+” estimate reflects the 12 to 20 age group and not individuals aged 12 or older.
10 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or snus), cigars, or pipe tobacco. These estimates of tobacco product use do not include nicotine vaping.
11 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) estimates are based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria. SUD is defined as meeting the criteria for drug or alcohol use disorder. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. The estimates in these rows include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
12 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
13 Pain relievers are a type of prescription drug.
14 Opioid Use Disorder is defined as meeting the criteria for heroin or pain reliver use disorder.
15 Mental Illness aligns with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition criteria and is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder. Estimates of serious mental illness (SMI) are a subset of estimates of any mental illness (AMI) because SMI is limited to people with AMI that resulted in serious functional impairment. These estimates are based on indicators of AMI and SMI rather than direct measures of diagnostic status.
16 Major depressive episode (MDE) is based on the DSM-5 definition, which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
17 The adult and youth suicide questions are in different sections of the questionnaire and have different response options. Because of this, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2021 and 2022.
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Table 112B – Substance Use Treatment and Mental Health Treatment: Among People Aged 12 or Older in Wyoming; by Age Group, Percentages, 2022
Measure 12+ 12-17 18-25 26+ 18+
SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR          
Received Substance Use Treatment1,2,3 6.59 5.30 7.72 6.58 6.74
Classified as Needing Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5 20.63 12.73 35.28 19.31 21.49
Not Receiving Substance Use Treatment among those Classified as Needing
   Substance Use Treatment2,3,4,5,6
69.40 * 80.50 67.30 70.11
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT IN THE PAST YEAR7 -- 31.75 36.64 27.51 28.76
* = low precision; no estimate reported; -- = not available.
NOTE: Estimates are based on the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach. For confidence intervals, see Tables 1 to 37 in 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Model-Based Prevalence Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia) at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-state-prevalence-estimates.
1 Substance use treatment includes treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used alcohol or drugs in their lifetime. These estimates include data from respondents who reported that they received any substance use treatment but did not report the substance for which they received treatment.
2 Drug use includes the use of marijuana (including vaping), cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine in the past year or any use (i.e., not necessarily misuse) of prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives in the past year.
3 Because of the proportion of respondents in the “substance unspecified” category for treatment, the estimates in this table have added uncertainty. For details, see Section B of 2021-2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/report/2021-2022-nsduh-guide-state-tables-and-summary-sae-methodology.
4 Respondents were classified as needing substance use treatment if they met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) criteria for a drug or alcohol use disorder or received treatment for drug or alcohol use through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; medication-assisted treatment; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. Substance use treatment questions are asked of respondents who used drugs or alcohol in their lifetime.
5 Substance use disorder estimates are based on DSM-5 criteria. Beginning with the 2021 NSDUH, questions on prescription drug use disorder were asked of all past year users of prescription drugs, regardless of whether they misused prescription drugs. These estimates include prescription drug use disorder data from all past year users of prescription drugs.
6 Not receiving substance use treatment among those needing treatment (%) = 100 × [X1 ÷ (X1 + X2)], where X1 is the number of people not receiving treatment who needed treatment, X2 is the number of people receiving treatment who needed treatment, and (X1+ X2) denotes the number of people who needed treatment. Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are simultaneously modeled using the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes small area estimation approach.
7 Mental health treatment includes treatment for mental health, emotions, or behavior through inpatient treatment/counseling; outpatient treatment/counseling; use of prescription medication; telehealth treatment; or treatment received in a prison, jail, or juvenile detention center. In general, adolescent and adult estimates are reported separately for mental health measures; thus, estimates for people aged 12 or older were not produced.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022.

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