These are the 2016-2017 state estimates - in thousands format. There are Excel, CSV, and PDF formats.
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These tables show the significance testing results between a particular state and other states or the national estimate. They are in CSV or Excel format.
These are the state-level estimates for combined 2016 and 2017 NSDUHs. Part 1 is released in late November and part 2 in February after the close of the NSDUH data collection.
These are the percentage estimates for the 2016-2017 at the state level.
These tables compare 2015-2016 state-level estimates to 2016-2017 state-level estimates.
These tables compare 2008-2009 state-level estimates to 2016-2017 state-level estimates.
The 116 national maps presented here show the 2016-2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) estimates for 30 substance use and mental health outcomes, by age group, for 50 states
and the District of Columbia.
States Categorized into Five Groups from Lowest to Highest Estimate, by Age Group: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 2016 and 2017 NSDUHs
This document provides information on the model-based small area estimates of substance use and mental disorders in states based on data from the combined 2016-2017 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs).
These are the 2017 Uniform Reporting System (URS) Output Tables. URS is a state, national, and territories reporting system collected annually to support the Community Mental Health Services Block Grant program. State Mental Health Authorities report on National Outcome Measures (NOMS), evidence based practices, and utilization measures providing an overview...
2015-2016 NSDUH Estimated Totals by State
Guide to P-value Tables
P-value Tables
2015-2016 NSDUH State-Specific Tables
This report presents findings from the 2016 National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS) conducted from March 2016 through January 2017. The N-MHSS collects information from all known facilities in the United States, both public and private, that provide mental health treatment services to people with mental illness. The Center for...