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State Estimates of Substance Use from the
2006-2007 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health

Table of Contents

Cover
List of Figures (Maps)
List of Tables

Highlights

1. Introduction
1.1 Summary of NSDUH Methodology
1.2 Format of Report and Presentation of Data
1.3 Measures Presented in This Report
1.4 Other NSDUH Reports and Products

2. Illicit Drug Use
2.1 Illicit Drugs
2.2 Marijuana
2.3 Perceptions of Risk of Marijuana Use
2.4 Incidence of Marijuana Use
2.5 Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana
2.6 Cocaine
2.7 Pain Relievers (Nonmedical Use)

3. Alcohol Use
3.1 Alcohol
3.2 Binge Alcohol Use
3.3 Perceptions of Risk of Binge Alcohol Use

4. Tobacco Use
4.1 Tobacco
4.2 Cigarettes
4.3 Perceptions of Risk of Heavy Cigarette Use

5. Substance Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment Need
5.1 Alcohol Dependence or Abuse
5.2 Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse
5.3 Alcohol or Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse
5.4 Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for Illicit Drug Problems
5.5 Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for Alcohol Problems

6. Mental Health Problems
6.1 Serious Psychological Distress among Adults
6.2 Major Depressive Episode

References

Appendix

A. State Estimation Methodology

B. Tables of Model-Based Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia), by Measure

C. Tables of Change between the 2005-2006 and the 2006-2007 Model-Based Estimates (50 States and the District of Columbia), by Measure

D. Other Sources of State-Level Data

E. List of Contributors

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