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2002-2004 SubState Report of Substance Use & Serious Psychological Distress |
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NOTE: Data are organized by variable (marijuana, cocaine, unmet treatment need, serious psychological distress, etc.). The data for each State treatment planning area is presented by State for each variable. Variable list: links to variables with all State treatment planning areas data for each variable (table & maps). Maps with small State treatment planning areas can be enlarged for better viewing by clicking on the available link under each map. List of State treatment planning areas provides a map and the list of counties or other geographic regions that each State used to define its treatment planning area for that time period.
Full
report:
Links
to specific States for their treatment planning areas
Full report (HTML format):
Additional tables for this report:
- Data tables showing estimates by age group (12-17, 18-25, and 26 or older) and State treatment planning area (HTML) (PDF format)
- Comparison Table (HTML): Click here to determine where the substance use and/or mental health rates for each State treatment planning area (substate region) falls in the distribution of all the treatment planning areas for the Nation by variable and age group. (PDF format)
Contents in printed version:
A. Overview and Findings
A.1. Introduction
A.2. Format of the Report
A.3. Overview: Substate Areas, Ranking Areas, and Small Area Estimation Methods
A.4. Comparability with Past Estimates
A.5. Discussion of Findings
A.5.1. Illicit Drug Use
A.5.2. Alcohol Use
A.5.3. Tobacco Use
A.5.4. Substance Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment Need
A.5.5. Serious Psychological Distress among Adults
A.6. Conclusions and CaveatsB: Substate Region Estimation Methodology
B.1. Precision and Validation of the Estimates
B.2. Variables Modeled
B.3. Predictors Used in Logistic Regression Models
B.4. Selection of Independent Variables for the Models
B.5. General Model Description
B.6. Calculation of Average Annual Rate (Incidence) of First Use of Marijuana, Serious Psychological Distress,
and Underage Drinking
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