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Sub State Estimates of Substance Use |
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Metropolitan
and other subState area data
For definitions of each sub State regions identified by each State and their maps, go to http://oas.samhsa.gov/substate2k5/SecD.htm
Click here, for the full report with methodology, State defined subState regions, and additional maps and tables with subState data.
| Alabama (AL) | HTML | |
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| Alaska (AK) | HTML | |
| Arizona (AZ) | HTML | |
| Arkansas (AR) | HTML | |
| California (CA) | HTML | |
| Colorado (CO) | HTML | |
| Connecticut (CT) | HTML | |
| Delaware (DE) | HTML | |
| District of Columbia (DC) | HTML | |
| Florida (FL) | HTML | |
| Georgia (GA) | HTML | |
| Hawaii (HI) | HTML | |
| Idaho (ID) | HTML | |
| Illinois (IL) | HTML | |
| Indiana (IN) | HTML | |
| Iowa (IA) | HTML | |
| Kansas (KS) | HTML | |
| Kentucky (KY) | HTML | |
| Louisiana (LA) | HTML | |
| Maine (ME) | HTML | |
| Maryland (MD) | HTML | |
| Massachusetts (MA) | HTML | |
| Michigan (MI) | HTML | |
| Minnesota (MN) | HTML | |
| Mississippi (MS) | HTML | |
| Missouri (MO) | HTML | |
| Montana (MT) | HTML | |
| Nebraska (NE) | HTML | |
| Nevada (NV) | HTML | |
| New Hampshire (NH) | HTML | |
| New Jersey (NJ) | HTML | |
| New Mexico (NM) | HTML | |
| New York (NY) | HTML | |
| North Carolina (NC) | HTML | |
| North Dakota (ND) | HTML | |
| Ohio (OH) | HTML | |
| Oklahoma (OK) | HTML | |
| Oregon (OR) | HTML | |
| Pennsylvania (PA) | HTML | |
| Rhode Island (RI) | HTML | |
| South Carolina (SC) | HTML | |
| South Dakota (SD) | HTML | |
| Tennessee (TN) | HTML | |
| Texas (TX) | HTML | |
| Utah (UT) | HTML | |
| Vermont (VT) | HTML | |
| Virginia (VA) | HTML | |
| Washington (WA) | HTML | |
| West Virginia (WV) | HTML | |
| Wisconsin (WI) | HTML | |
| Wyoming (WY) | HTML |
This page was last updated on July 07, 2006. |
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SAMHSA, an agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, is the Federal Government's lead agency for improving the quality and availability of substance abuse prevention, addiction treatment, and mental health services in the United States.
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