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2004 State Estimates of Substance Use |
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Past Month Use of Any Illicit Drug |
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| past year use of marijuana | HTML |
| past month use of marijuana | HTML |
| perceptions of great risk of smoking marijuana once a month | HTML |
| average annual rates of first use of marijuana | HTML |
| past month use of any illicit drug other than marijuana | HTML |
| Past Year Use of Cocaine | HTML |
| Nonmedical Use of Pain Relievers in Past Year | HTML |
| past month use of alcohol | HTML |
| past month binge alcohol use | HTML |
| perceptions of great risk of having five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week | HTML |
| Alcohol Use and Binge Alcohol Use in Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 20 (under age drinking) | HTML |
| past month use of any tobacco product | HTML |
| past month use of cigarettes | HTML |
| perceptions of great risk of smoking one or more packs of cigarettes per day | HTML |
| past year alcohol dependence or abuse | HTML |
| past year alcohol dependence | HTML |
| past year any illicit drug dependence or abuse | HTML |
| past year any illicit drug dependence | HTML |
| past year dependence on or abuse of any illicit drug or alcohol | HTML |
| needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug problems in the past year | HTML |
| needing but not receiving treatment for alcohol problems in the past year | HTML |
| Serious Psychological Distress in Past Year** | HTML |
NOTE: Estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach. * Percentages for 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 and whether the difference between them is significance provided for each State and the 4 regions. For the p-values, click here **Serious
Psychological Distress (SPD) was referred to as Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
in prior NSDUH reports. |
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This page was last updated on April 06, 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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