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Table 6b
Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2004
Percent distribution
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions. Comparisons among States should be made with caution.]
State or jurisdiction All admis-
sions
Primary substance at admission
Alcohol Opiates Cocaine Mari-
juana/
hashish
Stimulants Tran-
quil-
izers
Seda-
tives
Hallu-
cino-
gens
PCP Inhal-
ants
Other/
none
speci-
fied
Total
Alcohol
only
With
secondary
drug
Heroin Other
opiates
Smoked
cocaine
Other
route
Metham-
phetamine/
amphet-
amine
Other
stimu-
lants
Total  1,875,026  22.2  18.0  14.2   3.4   9.9   3.8  15.9   8.0   0.1   0.5   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   3.5 100.0
Alabama    19,838  16.4  13.9   1.0   6.8  16.9   4.9  27.9  10.0   0.1   1.1   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   0.7 100.0
Alaska                                                   
Arizona    37,295   8.9  11.3   1.6   0.3   1.9   1.0   7.2   8.9   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.1      - -   0.1  58.4 100.0
Arkansas    18,601  18.2  14.4   0.4   5.0  12.4   2.9  22.0  21.9      *   0.4   1.2   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.7 100.0
California   181,749   9.1  10.8  18.4   1.9   9.5   2.0  13.6  33.0   0.1   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.5   0.1   0.5 100.0
Colorado    68,525  66.6   8.5   2.3   1.1   3.6   2.1   8.0   7.0   0.1   0.3   0.1      *      *   0.1   0.2 100.0
Connecticut    48,218  17.5  16.6  37.2   3.4     n/c   11.8   7.4   0.2      *   0.3   0.2   0.2   0.4   0.1   4.7 100.0
Delaware     7,874  12.6  17.2  26.9   3.0  13.2   3.4  19.3   0.2      *   0.3   0.1   0.1   0.1      *   3.4 100.0
District of Columbia                                                   
Florida    74,170  19.7  11.9   4.0   4.6  14.3   5.8  29.2   1.6      *   0.8   0.2   0.1      *   0.1   7.5 100.0
Georgia    31,235  22.1  13.7   1.8   2.6  18.4   5.8  15.8   9.2   0.1   1.0   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   9.3 100.0
Hawaii     5,809  13.0  14.6   2.7   1.9   3.5   1.3  20.8  41.0   0.1   0.1   0.1      *      *   0.1   0.9 100.0
Idaho     6,497  17.7  18.9   1.1   2.3   0.4   0.8  22.6  35.4   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.2      - -   0.1   0.4 100.0
Illinois    76,239  18.3  14.6  15.5   1.1  16.7   3.5  25.4   3.2   0.2   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   1.1 100.0
Indiana    37,707  24.8  24.2   2.2   4.0   9.0   2.6  24.6   5.2   0.1   0.8   0.5   0.8   0.2   0.1   0.9 100.0
Iowa    28,227  27.1  19.8   0.9   1.7   5.0   1.7  23.2  19.7      *   0.2   0.1   0.1      *      *   0.5 100.0
Kansas    15,495  18.6  25.1   0.4   1.7  12.9   3.2  24.9  11.7   0.1   0.3   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.2   0.3 100.0
Kentucky    20,441  19.4  15.3   1.0   6.6   6.2   2.7  15.5   2.6   0.2   1.9   0.1   0.1      *   0.1  28.3 100.0
Louisiana    28,201  13.3  17.0   1.5   8.8  20.1   5.3  22.4   3.8   0.1   1.0   1.0   0.4   0.1   0.1   5.2 100.0
Maine    13,128  34.8  21.5   9.0  14.3   2.4   2.7  13.4   0.5      *   0.7   0.1   0.1      *      *   0.3 100.0
Maryland    78,830  19.8  15.0  31.4   3.8  10.6   2.8  14.2   0.2      *   0.3   0.2   0.2   0.4      *   0.9 100.0
Massachusetts    54,605  19.1  16.4  45.9   5.9   3.9   2.2   5.1   0.2      *   0.8   0.1      *      *      *   0.3 100.0
Michigan    59,716  24.7  20.8  12.8   5.0  14.1   3.0  17.3   1.3      *   0.3   0.2      *      *   0.1   0.5 100.0
Minnesota    46,029  28.7  20.9   2.6   3.0      *  10.2  18.7  12.9   0.1   0.3   0.1   0.1      *      *   2.3 100.0
Mississippi     7,206  20.0  16.6   0.9   7.2  17.0   5.7  16.9   6.4   0.1   1.4   0.2   0.2      *   0.2   7.1 100.0
Missouri    39,863  19.5  13.8   4.0   2.3  16.8   2.4  26.8  12.5   0.1   0.6   0.2   0.1   0.5   0.2   0.3 100.0
Montana     7,415  31.2  26.1   1.0   4.5   0.6   0.9  19.2  15.5      *   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.1 100.0
Nebraska    15,127  55.7  16.1      - -   1.4   3.8   1.0   7.0  13.6   0.1   0.1   0.2   0.1      *   0.1   0.7 100.0
Nevada    11,548  26.6  13.1   5.6   2.6   7.6   2.1  12.6  28.8   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.3   0.1   0.3 100.0
New Hampshire     5,557  32.3  22.9  13.4   4.2   5.7   3.8  16.1   0.5   0.1   0.3   0.1   0.2      *      *   0.4 100.0
New Jersey    53,673  15.9  11.8  43.2   3.1   6.8   4.1  12.0   0.4      *   0.5   0.1   0.1   0.3      *   1.8 100.0
New Mexico     5,487  28.1  20.2   7.5   2.1   3.1   2.8   5.9   5.7      *   0.2      *      *      - -   0.1  24.1 100.0
New York   284,258  19.6  28.0  19.5   2.1  10.9   4.7  12.7   0.2   0.1   0.6   0.3   0.1   0.2      *   1.0 100.0
North Carolina    25,238  30.5  17.3   4.5   5.9  19.2   5.0  13.6   1.3      *   0.7   0.3   0.2      *   0.1   1.5 100.0
North Dakota     2,760  30.6  31.4   0.5   2.0   0.4   0.7  17.7  13.5      *   0.3   0.1   0.1      - -   0.5   2.3 100.0
Ohio    49,003  20.9  20.7   7.7   3.3  14.3   3.1  21.3   0.8      *   0.3   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   7.2 100.0
Oklahoma    17,435  19.4  17.9   0.8   4.2   9.5   2.8  16.8  22.2      *   0.8   0.5   0.1   0.2   0.2   4.6 100.0
Oregon    45,073  31.7  22.3   6.4   1.8   1.7   0.6  15.3  19.0      - -      *   0.2   0.1      *      *   0.9 100.0
Pennsylvania    86,766  22.5  16.7  22.2   5.0  12.5   4.7  14.0   0.5   0.1   0.5   0.3   0.1   0.3   0.1   0.5 100.0
Puerto Rico     2,242  22.2   6.1  61.0      - -   1.5   3.1   5.7      - -      - -      *      *      - -      - -      - -   0.4 100.0
Rhode Island    12,850  20.5  13.8  32.0   6.7   9.4   3.1  13.5   0.1      *   0.5   0.1   0.2      *      - -   0.1 100.0
South Carolina    23,668  38.6  16.0   1.3   4.2  12.1   3.2  19.6   1.8      *   0.4   0.4   0.1      - -   0.1   2.2 100.0
South Dakota     9,380  34.0  34.3   0.1   0.8   0.6   0.8  11.9   7.1      - -      - -   0.2      *   1.0   0.2   8.9 100.0
Tennessee     7,533  30.6  14.2     n/c   10.1  16.7   4.8  12.7   6.1      - -      - -   1.2   0.1      - -   0.1   3.4 100.0
Texas    37,052  13.3  12.7  10.2   5.2  16.0   8.8  21.6  10.1      *   0.2   1.1   0.3   0.2   0.2   0.2 100.0
Utah    12,252  22.1  13.6   7.8   4.4   3.0   2.5  18.4  26.8   0.1   0.6   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   0.4 100.0
Vermont     5,660  32.9  24.2   9.4   9.3   3.0   3.5  16.4   0.3      *   0.3   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   0.3 100.0
Virginia    57,435  15.2  21.3   8.3   4.7  14.6   4.2  16.5   0.9   0.1   0.6   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.1  12.7 100.0
Washington    58,152  20.5  23.4  11.5   3.2   6.1   2.2  15.8  16.1      *   0.3   0.1   0.2      *      *   0.4 100.0
West Virginia     6,165  38.7  16.7   3.1  13.6   5.3   4.5  13.7   1.6      - -   1.5   0.5   0.1      *   0.2   0.4 100.0
Wisconsin    22,823  55.3  18.7   2.9   2.4   7.9   1.6   8.9   1.1      *   0.2      *   0.1      *      *   0.9 100.0
Wyoming     4,976  36.5  22.0   0.4   1.9   0.6   0.8  16.8  17.6      - -   0.1   0.2   0.2      *   0.1   2.8 100.0
n/c State does not collect these data. In Connecticut, Smoked cocaine admissions are included in Cocaine - Other route. In Tennessee, Heroin admissions are included in Other opiates.
* Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 2.1.06. 
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