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2007 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS)

Appendix B
2007 N-SSATS Questionnaire

This Appendix contains the 2007 N-SSATS questionnaire that was mailed to all facilities. Facilities also had the option of responding to the questionnaire on the Internet. For those facilities that had not completed the survey after extensive follow-up efforts [see Chapter 1], the questionnaire was administered by computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI).

Of the responding eligible treatment facilities included in this report, 44 percent completed the questionnaire on the Internet, 35 percent completed it by mail, and 20 percent completed it by CATI [Table 1.1].1

Text versions of the Internet and CATI surveys are not included here because they are computer programs that contain complex skip patterns, are difficult to read, and are extremely long in text format.


1 Percentages do not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.

Sample Questionnaire: PDF version

Sample Questionnaire: HTML version (508-compliant)

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