Data
Sources—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
Sponsor
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA), Office of Applied Studies.
Mode of Administration
Computer-assisted personal interviews and audio
computer-assisted self-interviews.
Survey Sample Design
NSDUH uses a multistage area probability sample for each
of the 50 States and the District of
Columbia. The sample is stratified on multiple
levels, beginning with States. Eight States are considered large sample States
and contribute approximately 3,600 respondents per State. The remaining States
are sampled to yield 900 respondents per State. The second level of
stratification divides States into Field Interviewer regions. The third level
of stratification divides the Field Interviewer regions into area segments of
adjacent census blocks, which are used as the primary sampling units.
Primary Survey Content
The NSDUH reports on the prevalence, patterns, and
consequences of drug and alcohol use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian
noninstitutionalized population age 12 and over. Data are
collected on the use of illicit drugs, nonmedical use of legal drugs, and use
of alcohol and tobacco products. Data are also collected on serious
psychological distress, major depressive episode, mental health treatment,
treatment for substance use disorders, criminal behavior,
attitudes toward substance use, and a variety of other issues.
Patient demographics, age at first use, lifetime, annual,
and past-month usage for the following drug classes: marijuana, cocaine/crack,
hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, alcohol, tobacco, and nonmedical use of
prescription drugs.
Population Targeted
U.S.
civilian noninstitutionalized population age 12 and
over.
Demographic Data
Age, gender, ethnicity, marital status,
educational level, employment status, veteran status, and current household
composition.
Years Collected
Since 1979.
Schedule
Annual.
Geographic Estimates
National and States.
Notes
Before 2002, this survey was known as the National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Administration and methods for this series
changed in 2002; therefore, the data from 2002 and later may not be comparable
with data collected in earlier years.
Contact Information
Agency home page: http://www.samhsa.gov.
Data source home page: http://oas.samhsa.gov/nsduh.htm.
Substance Abuse Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)
Sponsor
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA), Office of Applied Studies.
Description
TEDS is an
admission-based system and is part of SAMHSA's Drug
and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS). TEDS is a compilation of
data on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of admissions to
substance abuse treatment. The data are routinely collected by State
administrative systems and then submitted to SAMHSA in a standard format.
TEDS does not
include all admissions to substance abuse treatment. It includes admissions to
facilities that are licensed or certified by the State substance abuse agency
to provide substance abuse treatment (or are administratively tracked by the
agency for other reasons). TEDS does not include data from facilities operated
by Federal agencies. The scope of facilities included in TEDS may differ from
State to State due to differences in State systems of licensure, certification,
accreditation, and funds disbursement.
Primary Content
Patient demographics; primary,
secondary, and tertiary substance.
Population Targeted
Admissions to publicly funded substance abuse treatment
facilities.
Demographic Data
Age, gender, ethnicity, race, and employment
status.
Years Collected
Since 1992.
Schedule
Monthly or quarterly submissions from States;
annual report.
Geographic Estimates
National and States.
Contact Information
Agency home page: http://www.samhsa.gov.
Data system home page: http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/DASIS.htm.
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