The purpose of the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) facility maps is to identify areas on a state-by-state basis that may be potentially underserved by existing treatment facilities. The maps are created with a methodology that seeks to include the highest potential need areas from individual counties so that county-level stakeholders are...
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The purpose of the medication-assisted treatment (MAT) facility maps is to identify areas on a state-by-state basis that may be potentially underserved by existing treatment facilities. The maps are created with a methodology that seeks to include the highest potential need areas from individual counties so that county-level stakeholders are...
examine the impact of state, county, and metropolitan area level macroeconomic measures (primarily unemployment rates, but also other measures, such as employment to population ratio or personal income, when appropriate) on individual drug use.
This Methodological Resource Book (MRB) is intended to serve as documentation of survey materials and methodology associated with the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). The MRB includes details associated with data collection and processing, including sampling, instrument testing and development, weighting, imputation, and statistical analyses and...
These are the showcards used to help administer the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
These are the computer-assisted interviewing (CAI) specifications (English version) to the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) survey questionnaire.
This folder holds the correlation tables.
This folder holds the p-value tables.
NSDUH documentation for CSV and Excel Files
Zipped file and Excel correlation tables
Guide to P-value tables
P-value tables
This document briefly describes one of these other data systems that publish state estimates and presents selected comparisons with NSDUH results.
The tables present by-State and by-Region estimates for marijuana, cocaine, alcohol, tobacco, SMI, AMI, MDE, and suicide.