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Highlights for 2007 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)

Table 6b
Admissions by State or jurisdiction, according to primary substance of abuse: TEDS 2007
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  1,817,577  22.3  18.0  13.6   5.0   9.2   3.7  15.8   7.9      *   0.5   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   3.3 100.0
Alabama ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡   ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡   ‡  
Alaska ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡   ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡   ‡  
Arizona    43,440  11.0   6.2   4.0   1.2   2.6   1.6   7.0   9.6   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.1      - -      *  56.4 100.0
Arkansas    14,514  21.9  16.8   0.3   8.2   9.3   3.4  18.7  17.6      *   1.3   1.0   0.1   0.1   0.2   1.1 100.0
California   195,362  10.5  10.3  14.6   3.1   8.0   2.0  16.1  34.5   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.4   0.1   0.3 100.0
Colorado    78,536  63.4  10.9   2.1   1.5   3.6   2.2   8.1   7.4   0.1   0.2   0.2      *      *      *   0.2 100.0
Connecticut    44,812  17.0  17.4  34.7   4.6   8.7   4.3   9.5   0.2      *   0.5   0.2   0.2   0.7   0.1   1.9 100.0
Delaware     8,461  11.5  14.9  24.3   9.8  11.2   4.0  20.3   0.3      - -   0.3   0.1      *   0.3      *   3.0 100.0
District of Columbia     2,261   1.1   1.1   1.9      - -   2.1   0.1   0.1      *      - -      - -      - -      - -   0.3      - -  93.3 100.0
Florida    44,624  16.4  12.5   2.7   8.3  14.2   7.6  28.9   1.8      *   1.3   0.2   0.1      *      *   6.0 100.0
Georgia ‡   ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡   ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡   ‡  
Hawaii     6,993  16.5  17.1   2.1   2.5   2.5   1.0  25.5  31.2   0.1   0.1   0.2      *      - -   0.1   1.1 100.0
Idaho     5,477  13.7  14.6   2.2   3.1   0.4   1.1  23.0  41.1      - -   0.1      *   0.1      - -   0.3   0.3 100.0
Illinois    50,601  16.6  14.2  26.1   2.1  15.6   3.4  19.6   1.7      *   0.2      *   0.1   0.1      *   0.1 100.0
Indiana    29,087  24.8  23.3   2.0   6.2   9.2   2.6  23.8   5.0   0.1   1.3   0.4   0.1      *   0.1   1.2 100.0
Iowa    25,451  28.8  22.5   0.7   1.9   5.3   1.6  25.2  12.8      *   0.3   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   0.5 100.0
Kansas    15,564  18.4  22.5   0.6   2.2  12.2   3.2  26.7  13.0      *   0.3   0.2   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.3 100.0
Kentucky    24,100  19.5  19.8   2.1  15.1  10.9   4.9  17.6   4.3   0.1   2.4   0.1      *      *   0.1   3.1 100.0
Louisiana    24,453  11.0  15.9   1.7  10.8  19.8   6.8  22.1   4.0      *   1.5   1.0   0.2   0.1   0.1   5.1 100.0
Maine    15,722  32.0  18.6   7.8  24.1   3.5   3.1   9.1   0.5   0.1   0.8   0.1   0.1      - -      *   0.3 100.0
Maryland    68,693  19.8  15.6  25.7   6.6  11.6   3.0  15.5   0.3      *   0.7   0.1   0.1   0.6   0.2 100.0
Massachusetts    64,629  18.8  16.1  43.1   7.2   4.7   2.9   5.6   0.2      *   1.0      *      *      *      *   0.4 100.0
Michigan    62,578  24.3  18.6  13.7   7.9  13.5   3.0  17.3   0.7      *   0.4   0.2      *      - -   0.1   0.2 100.0
Minnesota    49,500  30.0  22.8   3.5   4.9   6.1   3.2  16.6   9.8      *   0.4   0.1   0.2      *   0.1   2.1 100.0
Mississippi ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡   ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡   ‡  
Missouri    47,266  21.5  12.3   4.7   2.8  11.9   2.5  23.7   9.5      *   0.7   0.2   0.1   0.4   0.1   9.5 100.0
Montana     9,143  22.3  38.4   1.2   7.3   0.6   1.1  17.7  10.1   0.1   0.3   0.1   0.3      *   0.1   0.4 100.0
Nebraska    16,528  60.2  14.8   0.1   1.4   3.5   1.2   6.9   9.6      *   0.1   0.1   0.1      *   0.2   1.8 100.0
Nevada     9,872  22.0  15.2   5.8   3.4   6.9   2.0  15.3  28.2      *   0.2   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.4 100.0
New Hampshire     5,557  26.8  22.5  11.3   7.1   6.8   6.4  12.2   0.9      *   0.5   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   5.3 100.0
New Jersey    59,800  17.6  13.2  36.8   5.7   6.8   4.6  13.5   0.3      - -   0.7   0.1      *   0.3      *   0.3 100.0
New Mexico    10,735  35.1  13.9   6.3   2.5   2.8   3.6   5.6   8.1      *   0.1   0.1      *      *      *  21.8 100.0
New York   307,531  18.5  27.3  18.6   3.3  10.9   5.4  14.4   0.3      *   0.8   0.2      *   0.2      *   0.2 100.0
North Carolina    20,822  17.0  24.8   5.4   9.2  22.4   6.2  10.6   1.3      *   0.8   0.2   0.1      *      *   1.9 100.0
North Dakota     2,403  32.5  26.6   0.2   2.9   0.6   0.8  25.2  10.3      *   0.2      *      *      - -   0.1   0.4 100.0
Ohio    75,117  19.4  21.3   9.5   5.0  12.2   3.1  21.7   0.8   0.1   0.5   0.2      *   0.2   0.1   6.1 100.0
Oklahoma    16,860  18.7  17.6   0.7   6.7   7.2   2.9  19.0  19.7   0.1   1.0   0.7   0.1   0.2   0.2   5.1 100.0
Oregon    48,868  36.1  19.7   7.0   3.4   1.5   0.7  14.4  16.6      - -      *   0.2   0.1      *   0.1   0.1 100.0
Pennsylvania    69,435  23.9  16.1  18.3   7.3  12.2   4.8  14.8   0.4   0.1   0.7   0.2   0.1   0.2      *   0.8 100.0
Puerto Rico     3,628  31.0   2.0  44.8   0.9   2.0   4.7  12.2   0.1      - -   0.1   0.2      - -      - -      - -   2.0 100.0
Rhode Island    11,390  24.6  15.4  20.2   9.7  10.3   3.6  14.9   0.2      *   0.7   0.1   0.1      *      *   0.2 100.0
South Carolina    29,924  30.1  16.2   1.1   4.3  10.3   3.9  19.2   2.0      *   0.5   0.4   0.1      *   0.1  11.7 100.0
South Dakota    15,739  48.9  29.2   0.2   1.1   0.5   0.6  12.1   5.7      *      *      *      *      - -   0.3   1.3 100.0
Tennessee    10,278  22.0  14.9     n/c   16.9  17.0   4.7  13.8   2.8   0.1      *   2.8   1.1      - -   0.1   3.9 100.0
Texas    45,418  11.9  11.9   9.0   6.5  13.4  10.6  23.4  10.6      - -   0.3   1.8   0.1   0.4   0.1   0.1 100.0
Utah    14,129  21.7  12.7  11.9   5.5   6.1   2.3  13.8  25.0      *   0.4   0.1   0.1      *   0.1   0.2 100.0
Vermont     8,083  30.6  20.9   5.5  18.6   4.0   4.3  14.2   0.4   0.1   0.6   0.2      *      - -   0.1   0.5 100.0
Virginia    31,781  16.5  20.0   6.6   5.1  12.0   4.3  18.1   1.1   0.2   0.5   0.2   0.1   0.3   0.1  15.0 100.0
Washington    38,082  16.8  24.7   6.6   3.6   5.7   2.0  20.2  16.7      - -   0.3   0.1   0.3      *      *   2.7 100.0
West Virginia ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡   ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡    ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡  ‡   ‡  
Wisconsin    29,834  51.2  19.1   3.1   4.2   8.5   1.9   9.2   1.2      *   0.2   0.1   0.1      *      *   1.2 100.0
Wyoming     4,496  42.1  20.3   0.5   2.5   0.5   1.2  17.4  13.7   0.2   0.2   0.6   0.1      *   0.2   0.5 100.0
n/c State does not collect these data. 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 10.6.08.

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