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Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 1999-2009 State Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration A cknowledgments This report was prepared for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), by Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc., Arlington, Virginia. Work was performed under Task Order HHSS283200700048I/ HHSS28342001T, Reference No. 283-07-4803 (Cathie Alderks, Task Order Officer). At Synectics, Sarbajit Sinha, Bea Blacklow, and Doren Walker were responsible for the content, analysis, and writing of the report. P d n ublic omAin otice All material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from SAMHSA. Citation of the source is appreciated. However, this publication may not be reproduced or distributed for a fee without the specific, written authorization of the Office of Communications, SAMHSA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. R c ecommended itAtion Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 1999-2009. State Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services, DASIS Series S-58, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 11-4663. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2011. e A c P lectRonic ccess And oPies of ublicAtion This publication may be downloaded from http://store.samhsa.gov/home. Hard copies may be obtained from SAMHSA at 1-877-SAMHSA-7 (1-877-726-4727) (English and Español). o o RiginAting ffice Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1 Choke Cherry Road, Room 7-1044 Rockville, Maryland 20857 September 2011 ii t c Able of ontents List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................v List of Figures ..............................................................................................................................xi Highlights ......................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 1. Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 1999-2009 ..................................................................................................................................5 All Admissions ...........................................................................................................................6 Selected Primary Substance .......................................................................................................7 Chapter 2. Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older by Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009 .................................................................................17 Chapter 3. Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older by State or Jurisdiction and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009 ......................................19 Tables .............................................................................................................................................47 Appendix A. About the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) ..............................................139 Introduction ............................................................................................................................139 History....................................................................................................................................140 State Data Collection Systems ...............................................................................................140 Report-Specific Considerations .............................................................................................142 Appendix B. TEDS Data Elements ..........................................................................................153 TEDS Minimum Data Set ......................................................................................................153 TEDS Supplemental Data Set ................................................................................................159 iii iv l t ist of Ables Trends in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older: 1999-2009 All Admissions 1.1 Number of admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009 ...................................................................................................................48 1.2 Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. ....................................................................................................50 1.3 Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for age, gender, and race/ethnicity, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. .......................................52 Selected Primary Substance 1.4a Primary alcohol admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................54 1.4b Primary alcohol admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older ..................................................................56 1.5a Primary marijuana admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................58 1.5b Primary marijuana admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older ..................................................................60 1.6a Primary heroin admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................62 1.6b Primary heroin admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older .................................................................64 1.7a Primary cocaine admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................66 1.7b Primary cocaine admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older ..................................................................68 1.8a Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................70 1.8b Primary methamphetamine/amphetamine admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older .................................................................72 1.9a Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Number of admissions aged 12 and older .......................................................................................74 v l t ( ) ist of Ables continued 1.9b Primary non-heroin opiates/synthetics admissions, by Census division and State or jurisdiction: 1999-2009. Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older .................................................................76 Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009 2.1 Admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and State or jurisdiction, according to type of service at admission: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................78 2.2 Number of admissions aged 12 and older, by Census division and State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: 2009. .........................................................81 2.3 Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, by Census division and State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: 2009. ...........................................83 2.4 Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and older, adjusted for gender, age, and race/ethnicity, by Census division and State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: 2009. ..................................................................................................86 Characteristics of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Aged 12 and Older, by State or Jurisdiction and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009 3.1 Alabama admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................89 3.2 Alaska admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................90 3.3 Arizona admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................91 3.4 Arkansas admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................92 3.5 California admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................93 3.6 Colorado admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................94 vi l t ( ) ist of Ables continued 3.7 Connecticut admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................95 3.8 Delaware admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................96 3.9 Florida admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................97 3.10 Hawaii admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................98 3.11 Idaho admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .........................................................................................................................99 3.12 Illinois admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................100 3.13 Indiana admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................101 3.14 Iowa admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................102 3.15 Kansas admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................103 3.16 Kentucky admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................104 3.17 Louisiana admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................105 3.18 Maine admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................106 vii l t ( ) ist of Ables continued 3.19 Maryland admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................107 3.20 Massachusetts admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................108 3.21 Michigan admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................109 3.22 Minnesota admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................110 3.23 Mississippi admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................111 3.24 Missouri admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................112 3.25 Montana admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................113 3.26 Nebraska admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................114 3.27 Nevada admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................115 3.28 New Hampshire admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................116 3.29 New Jersey admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................117 3.30 New Mexico admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................118 viii l t ( ) ist of Ables continued 3.31 New York admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................119 3.32 North Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................120 3.33 North Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................121 3.34 Ohio admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................122 3.35 Oklahoma admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................123 3.36 Oregon admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................124 3.37 Pennsylvania admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................125 3.38 Puerto Rico admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................126 3.39 Rhode Island admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................127 3.40 South Carolina admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................128 3.41 South Dakota admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................129 3.42 Tennessee admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................130 ix l t ( ) ist of Ables continued 3.43 Texas admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................131 3.44 Utah admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................132 3.45 Vermont admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................133 3.46 Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................134 3.47 Washington admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................135 3.48 West Virginia admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................136 3.49 Wisconsin admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................137 3.50 Wyoming admissions aged 12 and older, by gender, age at admission, and race/ethnicity, according to primary substance: 2009. Percent distribution .......................................................................................................................138 Appendix A: About the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 1 State data system reporting characteristics: 2009 .........................................................................144 2 Item percentage response rate, by State or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2009 ............148 3 Item percentage response rate, by State or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2009 ......150 x

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