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The
DASIS Report: Trends in Cocaine Treatment Admissions by State:
1992-2002
Highlights:
- Based
on SAMHSA's Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), admission rates for
primary cocaine treatment decreased nationally by 24% between 1992
and 2002 from133 admissions to 101 admissions per 100,000 persons
aged 12 or older.
- The
number of States with cocaine treatment admission rates of 139 or
more per 100,000 persons aged 12 or older decreased from 15 States
in 1992 to nine States in 2002.
- Between
1992 and 2002, cocaine treatment admissions decreased by 60% or more
in five States (Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and
Idaho) and increased 100% or more in four States (Arkansas, Iowa,
North Dakota, and Wisconsin).
Reports
with State level data
Other
reports on treatment
Reports
on cocaine
Other
drugs
Other
topics
Other
OAS publications and services
This Short
Report, The DASIS Report:
Trends in Cocaine Treatment Admissions by State: 1992-2002 ,
is based on the Drug and Alcohol Services Information
System (DASIS), the primary source of national data on substance abuse
treatment. DASIS is conducted by SAMHSA's Office
of Applied Studies (OAS) in the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA).
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