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Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and Illicit Drugs

Publication Date: 12/28/2016
Collection Date: 2002 - 2014

This short report uses 2002 to 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess trends in driving under the influence of illicit drugs or alcohol in the United States among those aged 16 or older, by age and gender.

Adults in urban areas more likely to report a past year mood disorder

Publication Date: 12/13/2016
Collection Date: 2012

Spotlight based on the N2 report by Bose and Hedden.

America's Need for and Receipt of Substance Use Treatment in 2015

Publication Date: 9/29/2016
Collection Date: 2015

This report uses 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data to examine the need for and receipt of substance use treatment at a specialty facility among people aged 12 or older. This report also examines perceived need for substance use treatment. Comparisons are made between adolescents aged 12 to 17, young adults aged 18 to 25, and adults aged 26 or older.

A Day in the Life of American Adolescents: Substance Use Facts Update

Publication Date: 5/13/2014
Collection Date: 2010 - 2011

This short report uses data from the 2010 and 2011 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs), the 2010 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), the 2010 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), and the 2011 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) to present facts about adolescent substance use, including information on the initiation of substance use, past year substance use, emergency department visits, and receipt of substance use treatment.

Last Updated: 9/25/2025