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Table 1.1C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 689 694 467 452 507 513
18 52 45 31 27 40 36
19 42 47 24 24 34 39
20 46 57 28 37 37 40
21 49 46 29 31 36 36
22 43 52 30 37 31 33
23 43 46 25 26 35 36
24 46 47 30 32 35 34
25 43 49 26 30 33 38
26-29 189 195 123 117 143 154
30-34 206 204 134 131 157 151
35-39 214 219 145 140 148 170
40-44 210 204 133 116 164 166
45-49 219 231 151 149 152 161
50-54 275 287 178 193 211 206
55-59 290 252 168 167 239 188
60-64 227 236 163 153 153 178
65 or Older 322 292 223 181 234 220
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Table 1.1D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.42 0.40 0.43 0.42
18 0.92 0.82 1.10 1.01 1.49 1.36
19 0.88 0.94 1.04 1.07 1.40 1.50
20 0.92 1.06 1.11 1.48 1.50 1.52
21 0.95 0.92 1.17 1.30 1.41 1.42
22 0.93 1.00 1.26 1.44 1.38 1.35
23 0.94 1.04 1.20 1.30 1.46 1.47
24 1.02 1.00 1.37 1.36 1.51 1.50
25 0.95 1.05 1.24 1.38 1.43 1.61
26-29 0.99 0.99 1.32 1.28 1.50 1.50
30-34 0.88 0.92 1.21 1.26 1.31 1.31
35-39 0.98 0.99 1.37 1.29 1.33 1.45
40-44 0.91 0.93 1.23 1.16 1.35 1.36
45-49 0.88 0.93 1.27 1.26 1.17 1.29
50-54 1.15 1.15 1.57 1.62 1.66 1.59
55-59 1.33 1.22 1.74 1.67 2.01 1.72
60-64 1.27 1.20 1.88 1.65 1.72 1.72
65 or Older 0.83 0.73 1.31 1.03 1.07 0.97
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Table 1.1P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5156   0.2799   0.9884  
18 0.1848   0.2378   0.3199  
19 0.0682   0.2314   0.1610  
20 0.3431   0.0092   0.1939  
21 0.4048   0.7556   0.1847  
22 0.9786   0.9041   0.8653  
23 0.7529   0.4135   0.5821  
24 0.8872   0.6964   0.4691  
25 0.0789   0.1390   0.2550  
26-29 0.6711   0.7058   0.4076  
30-34 0.1776   0.4445   0.2405  
35-39 0.9399   0.4349   0.4057  
40-44 0.1541   0.2141   0.2602  
45-49 0.9514   0.2921   0.2905  
50-54 0.2545   0.1093   0.9204  
55-59 0.3216   0.8756   0.2793  
60-64 0.8026   0.5575   0.3716  
65 or Older 0.6083   0.2285   0.7208  
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Table 1.2C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 689 694 119 126 410 417 527 530
GENDER                
Male 467 452 70 81 279 274 367 338
Female 507 513 89 93 296 304 393 388
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 640 641 104 112 376 373 489 500
White 657 650 110 118 402 391 484 490
Black or African American 254 232 53 54 162 152 184 163
American Indian or Alaska Native 35 68 6 7 21 29 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 156 169 31 44 99 98 116 124
Two or More Races 83 105 21 22 38 60 * *
Hispanic or Latino 245 259 54 59 162 179 184 163
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 481 490 73 91 370 352 297 309
Part-Time 253 279 75 74 167 191 170 185
Unemployed 205 174 46 55 142 122 136 108
Other1 507 483 66 73 214 218 446 427
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Table 1.2D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.35 0.37 0.42 0.43 0.55 0.53
GENDER                
Male 0.42 0.40 0.41 0.47 0.57 0.57 0.82 0.73
Female 0.43 0.42 0.53 0.55 0.59 0.61 0.76 0.72
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.32 0.32 0.38 0.41 0.46 0.47 0.55 0.55
White 0.36 0.36 0.42 0.46 0.53 0.55 0.60 0.60
Black or African American 0.84 0.75 0.96 0.96 1.14 1.11 1.78 1.49
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.08 3.89 3.31 2.74 4.09 4.22 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 1.43 1.38 1.70 1.94 1.77 1.58 3.05 3.23
Two or More Races 2.80 2.78 3.20 2.46 3.32 4.00 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.77 0.76 0.82 0.84 0.96 0.99 2.20 1.82
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.38 0.39 0.51 0.60 0.48 0.49 0.78 0.78
Part-Time 0.70 0.76 0.69 0.65 1.21 1.37 1.40 1.51
Unemployed 1.20 1.11 0.92 1.06 1.84 1.78 3.37 2.99
Other1 0.67 0.61 0.73 0.72 1.25 1.23 0.87 0.79
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Table 1.2P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5156   0.3475   0.3018   0.9159  
GENDER                
Male 0.2799   0.0869   0.0583   0.8055  
Female 0.9884   0.7571   0.8450   0.9473  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9867   0.4362   0.7788   0.8108  
White 0.9839   0.5923   0.9362   0.9304  
Black or African American 0.5737   0.6991   0.6576   0.6742  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0409   0.9602   0.0463   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.7789   0.1144   0.2227   0.9252  
Two or More Races 0.3486   0.0775   0.2947   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1323   0.4941   0.1417   0.3322  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.1853   0.0396   0.0401   0.8680  
Part-Time 0.1703   0.1686   0.1363   0.2159  
Unemployed 0.6884   0.0043   0.4490   0.7666  
Other1 0.5820   0.1911   0.5740   0.5216  
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Table 1.3C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 689 694 119 126 410 417 527 530
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 282 275 47 49 170 165 219 212
Midwest 276 271 46 49 152 166 221 200
South 442 404 73 73 252 258 337 322
West 361 405 71 76 221 249 259 287
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 591 602 117 124 384 359 406 448
Small Metro 473 452 85 102 273 288 339 304
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 394 373 65 73 223 251 276 246
< 250K Pop. 252 270 56 72 164 147 184 180
Nonmetro 324 313 43 54 173 188 252 209
Urbanized 231 206 28 43 131 129 173 132
Less Urbanized 217 223 31 35 115 132 166 153
Completely Rural 117 84 12 12 38 48 91 62
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 319 333 75 92 176 210 238 233
100-199% 364 339 64 73 217 217 275 256
200% or More 599 606 92 96 400 375 441 453
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 408 420 67 73 234 256 297 314
No 675 669 128 144 428 410 505 489
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 580 585 109 122 394 357 404 438
Medicaid/CHIP4 310 296 53 54 168 184 240 226
Other5 454 415 40 39 146 141 424 391
No Coverage 310 317 65 70 225 249 200 176
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Table 1.3D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.35 0.37 0.42 0.43 0.55 0.53
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.67 0.64 0.78 0.80 0.95 0.94 1.19 1.12
Midwest 0.55 0.54 0.62 0.66 0.72 0.81 1.03 0.90
South 0.53 0.47 0.59 0.58 0.70 0.71 0.95 0.87
West 0.68 0.75 0.87 0.92 0.94 1.06 1.22 1.29
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.42 0.42 0.51 0.52 0.58 0.58 0.74 0.78
Small Metro 0.56 0.51 0.59 0.62 0.72 0.77 1.06 0.89
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.72 0.62 0.79 0.83 0.88 0.97 1.30 1.03
< 250K Pop. 0.89 0.90 0.88 0.86 1.27 1.25 1.72 1.65
Nonmetro 0.71 0.69 0.76 0.90 0.98 1.14 1.20 1.04
Urbanized 1.13 1.08 1.09 1.33 1.56 1.93 2.03 1.66
Less Urbanized 0.99 0.94 1.05 1.35 1.39 1.54 1.68 1.51
Completely Rural 2.61 1.96 2.60 2.35 2.97 2.98 3.80 2.78
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.90 0.85 0.70 0.73 1.18 1.22 2.39 2.26
100-199% 0.68 0.64 0.67 0.71 0.92 0.93 1.38 1.25
200% or More 0.35 0.35 0.49 0.53 0.51 0.51 0.58 0.58
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.81 0.75 0.73 0.73 0.99 1.04 1.81 1.71
No 0.32 0.31 0.39 0.42 0.46 0.46 0.56 0.53
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.35 0.34 0.48 0.49 0.52 0.49 0.56 0.59
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.19 1.07 0.92 0.86 1.52 1.58 2.85 2.49
Other5 0.76 0.67 1.47 1.45 1.78 1.82 0.84 0.75
No Coverage 0.69 0.73 0.63 0.70 0.91 1.00 2.23 2.06
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Table 1.3P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5156   0.3475   0.3018   0.9159  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0141   0.3326   0.0029   0.4617  
Midwest 0.3134   0.0400   0.5438   0.0334  
South 0.5350   0.8401   0.9547   0.3986  
West 0.5066   0.2742   0.7833   0.3318  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.2553   0.9448   0.0118   0.5172  
Small Metro 0.9851   0.4741   0.7777   0.8713  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.4684   0.8471   0.9261   0.4131  
< 250K Pop. 0.2688   0.1063   0.6981   0.4105  
Nonmetro 0.6788   0.0827   0.0682   0.1952  
Urbanized 0.6510   0.0255   0.5012   0.5181  
Less Urbanized 0.7665   0.4410   0.0671   0.2519  
Completely Rural 0.8646   0.2416   0.5097   0.7410  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.3791   0.1411   0.3012   0.8712  
100-199% 0.9740   0.4455   0.8982   0.8454  
200% or More 0.1067   0.8714   0.0230   0.9378  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.4650   0.5441   0.4630   0.6003  
No 0.0891   0.2259   0.0365   0.5226  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.0822   0.6096   0.0505   0.5040  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.9350   0.5902   0.4888   0.5778  
Other5 0.5220   0.8058   0.2580   0.8181  
No Coverage 0.3349   0.0636   0.6874   0.7777  
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Table 1.4C (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 283 247 74 77 216 190 158 138
GENDER                
Male 203 179 53 51 162 136 117 101
Female 196 163 55 55 144 130 110 86
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 261 233 65 67 199 173 145 136
White 237 219 62 65 187 164 125 122
Black or African American 104 75 29 24 77 57 67 46
American Indian or Alaska Native 23 47 5 6 10 15 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 6 9 * * * * * *
Asian 42 28 15 19 35 20 * 3
Two or More Races 25 29 14 9 20 23 * *
Hispanic or Latino 122 88 34 36 97 75 63 25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 177 164 41 54 161 142 58 68
Part-Time 109 98 45 40 81 83 56 33
Unemployed 97 72 32 32 67 57 59 31
Other1 173 139 37 42 111 75 126 106
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Table 1.4D (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.12 0.11 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.16 0.14
GENDER                
Male 0.18 0.16 0.31 0.30 0.33 0.28 0.26 0.22
Female 0.17 0.13 0.32 0.32 0.29 0.26 0.21 0.16
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.13 0.12 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.16 0.15
White 0.15 0.14 0.28 0.29 0.29 0.27 0.17 0.16
Black or African American 0.38 0.27 0.56 0.48 0.61 0.47 0.70 0.46
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.10 3.23 2.81 2.38 2.08 2.84 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.95 1.09 * * * * * *
Asian 0.40 0.25 0.94 0.98 0.66 0.34 * 0.08
Two or More Races 0.97 0.88 2.46 1.27 1.88 1.77 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.38 0.26 0.52 0.51 0.57 0.41 0.76 0.28
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.15 0.14 0.32 0.39 0.24 0.21 0.16 0.18
Part-Time 0.33 0.30 0.45 0.40 0.63 0.70 0.49 0.29
Unemployed 0.63 0.52 0.66 0.70 0.97 0.93 1.60 0.94
Other1 0.25 0.20 0.46 0.48 0.76 0.50 0.27 0.22
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Table 1.4P (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0013   0.1979   0.0019   0.5658  
GENDER                
Male 0.0085   0.6298   0.0032   0.8529  
Female 0.0727   0.1762   0.2430   0.5019  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0073   0.2017   0.0111   0.7243  
White 0.0711   0.5335   0.0913   0.9512  
Black or African American 0.0158   0.2493   0.1412   0.1626  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6084   0.7803   0.9853   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.7864   *   *   *  
Asian 0.3495   0.6230   0.0668   *  
Two or More Races 0.3011   0.0160   0.6699   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1108   0.8283   0.1393   0.4809  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.0943   0.9816   0.0559   0.8664  
Part-Time 0.0861   0.0175   0.8669   0.2683  
Unemployed 0.7562   0.8492   0.7944   0.6389  
Other1 0.0497   0.9122   0.0024   0.8479  
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Table 1.5C (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 283 247 74 77 216 190 158 138
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 122 106 31 34 97 83 76 51
Midwest 109 106 26 27 77 78 77 66
South 156 137 41 41 127 110 77 81
West 161 143 44 49 117 106 89 65
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 214 204 61 69 168 154 115 113
Small Metro 165 142 47 47 123 107 93 74
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 141 117 37 38 110 88 75 61
< 250K Pop. 88 76 31 28 57 59 56 39
Nonmetro 96 70 24 22 70 54 61 38
Urbanized 69 54 15 19 58 35 34 34
Less Urbanized 64 41 15 11 37 36 49 17
Completely Rural 20 19 8 4 15 17 10 4
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 124 119 42 48 94 84 62 68
100-199% 139 107 38 36 96 86 89 56
200% or More 219 190 52 57 178 151 114 100
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 164 140 37 37 123 104 98 89
No 234 210 71 75 187 160 123 106
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 193 174 55 67 164 135 97 86
Medicaid/CHIP4 128 107 29 27 93 76 79 73
Other5 127 106 26 23 69 59 104 84
No Coverage 137 126 42 39 112 108 61 50
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Table 1.5D (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.12 0.11 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.16 0.14
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.29 0.25 0.52 0.55 0.55 0.47 0.41 0.27
Midwest 0.22 0.21 0.35 0.37 0.37 0.38 0.36 0.30
South 0.19 0.16 0.33 0.32 0.35 0.30 0.22 0.22
West 0.30 0.26 0.55 0.60 0.50 0.45 0.42 0.30
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.17 0.16 0.31 0.34 0.29 0.28 0.23 0.22
Small Metro 0.23 0.19 0.37 0.37 0.39 0.34 0.32 0.24
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.29 0.22 0.48 0.49 0.51 0.41 0.38 0.28
< 250K Pop. 0.37 0.33 0.62 0.54 0.56 0.61 0.58 0.39
Nonmetro 0.25 0.19 0.46 0.43 0.47 0.38 0.34 0.22
Urbanized 0.43 0.34 0.67 0.77 0.91 0.56 0.45 0.50
Less Urbanized 0.35 0.23 0.61 0.49 0.52 0.55 0.57 0.20
Completely Rural 0.55 0.50 2.02 1.06 1.21 1.31 0.55 0.20
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.41 0.35 0.44 0.44 0.72 0.57 0.73 0.77
100-199% 0.29 0.22 0.43 0.40 0.45 0.42 0.48 0.30
200% or More 0.14 0.12 0.31 0.34 0.26 0.23 0.16 0.14
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.39 0.30 0.46 0.41 0.62 0.49 0.69 0.56
No 0.12 0.11 0.25 0.26 0.23 0.20 0.15 0.12
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.13 0.11 0.28 0.32 0.24 0.21 0.14 0.12
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.57 0.45 0.55 0.48 0.95 0.74 1.11 0.94
Other5 0.24 0.19 1.09 0.96 0.98 0.89 0.23 0.18
No Coverage 0.34 0.32 0.43 0.43 0.51 0.49 0.74 0.64
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Table 1.5P (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0013   0.1979   0.0019   0.5658  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0210   0.1008   0.1002   0.4069  
Midwest 0.9281   0.9476   0.7628   0.9788  
South 0.0399   0.2523   0.0452   0.9496  
West 0.0704   0.9777   0.0314   0.7469  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.0207   0.5494   0.0149   0.6833  
Small Metro 0.1641   0.2362   0.2890   0.8843  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0925   0.1431   0.0898   0.7027  
< 250K Pop. 0.9605   0.9763   0.4251   0.4502  
Nonmetro 0.0541   0.5854   0.0582   0.5445  
Urbanized 0.1984   0.5898   0.0178   0.7298  
Less Urbanized 0.1679   0.2602   0.6844   0.3485  
Completely Rural 0.6980   0.1795   0.7079   0.5419  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.4350   0.7174   0.1664   0.6471  
100-199% 0.2025   0.3896   0.3476   0.6257  
200% or More 0.0015   0.2810   0.0063   0.4482  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.0096   0.1236   0.0045   0.7874  
No 0.0160   0.5005   0.0382   0.5151  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.0222   0.6988   0.0232   0.3020  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.2264   0.1157   0.0223   0.2739  
Other5 0.0546   0.2566   0.0431   0.5736  
No Coverage 0.3424   0.2790   0.5228   0.8165  
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Table 1.6C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 362 325 220 190 267 261
18 23 17 16 11 16 13
19 17 24 9 15 14 18
20 22 24 12 13 18 20
21 26 24 13 17 23 17
22 23 17 14 8 17 15
23 22 19 13 12 18 15
24 22 20 13 10 15 17
25 20 20 11 13 16 15
26-29 84 90 47 55 70 70
30-34 107 95 62 61 85 69
35-39 92 95 54 52 75 81
40-44 100 103 61 50 81 87
45-49 116 106 81 60 81 88
50-54 140 153 81 101 115 119
55-59 151 108 63 53 133 91
60-64 106 111 86 81 61 76
65 or Older 106 67 83 29 58 57
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Table 1.6D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.14 0.20 0.17 0.23 0.22
18 0.46 0.36 0.61 0.44 0.73 0.59
19 0.39 0.53 0.39 0.68 0.66 0.81
20 0.46 0.52 0.48 0.59 0.81 0.85
21 0.59 0.52 0.59 0.74 1.01 0.73
22 0.53 0.38 0.64 0.37 0.80 0.70
23 0.53 0.47 0.61 0.64 0.85 0.70
24 0.52 0.48 0.63 0.45 0.73 0.84
25 0.49 0.48 0.57 0.65 0.77 0.73
26-29 0.50 0.51 0.55 0.64 0.84 0.80
30-34 0.53 0.48 0.62 0.63 0.81 0.67
35-39 0.47 0.48 0.56 0.53 0.74 0.79
40-44 0.48 0.49 0.60 0.52 0.76 0.78
45-49 0.51 0.47 0.74 0.55 0.69 0.78
50-54 0.63 0.65 0.75 0.89 0.97 0.97
55-59 0.77 0.56 0.69 0.57 1.26 0.92
60-64 0.64 0.60 1.04 0.91 0.72 0.80
65 or Older 0.27 0.17 0.49 0.17 0.26 0.25
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Table 1.6P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3417   0.5832   0.4023  
18 0.0723   0.4068   0.0801  
19 0.0983   0.4222   0.1595  
20 0.2691   0.1352   0.8838  
21 0.8076   0.4698   0.4071  
22 0.0251   0.0099   0.3373  
23 0.5823   0.4380   0.1524  
24 0.9437   0.3045   0.3479  
25 0.7927   0.6308   0.9937  
26-29 0.1704   0.1978   0.4738  
30-34 0.1601   0.7047   0.1262  
35-39 0.3932   0.8974   0.3272  
40-44 0.6810   0.2280   0.8459  
45-49 0.2324   0.0873   0.9796  
50-54 0.2408   0.0166   0.6995  
55-59 0.1330   0.4471   0.1930  
60-64 0.9232   0.8364   0.9194  
65 or Older 0.2015   0.0599   0.9352  
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Table 1.7C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 362 325 59 59 224 213 263 224
GENDER                
Male 220 190 35 35 143 122 158 140
Female 267 261 48 46 165 172 200 174
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 330 309 51 54 208 199 236 218
White 296 284 46 46 182 196 220 197
Black or African American 98 84 21 19 88 61 40 55
American Indian or Alaska Native 28 45 5 3 * 15 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * 2 * * * * *
Asian 60 60 9 16 47 32 * *
Two or More Races 69 36 15 14 20 15 * 29
Hispanic or Latino 126 99 29 24 78 76 96 51
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 212 185 32 32 156 142 131 109
Part-Time 109 131 37 32 77 96 65 78
Unemployed 99 77 24 23 69 60 69 42
Other1 228 223 30 34 121 123 193 183
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Table 1.7D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.14 0.17 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.27 0.22
GENDER                
Male 0.20 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.29 0.25 0.35 0.30
Female 0.23 0.22 0.29 0.27 0.33 0.34 0.39 0.32
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.17 0.16 0.19 0.20 0.25 0.25 0.27 0.24
White 0.19 0.18 0.21 0.22 0.28 0.31 0.30 0.26
Black or African American 0.36 0.31 0.42 0.39 0.69 0.50 0.42 0.55
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.51 3.34 2.53 1.43 * 3.04 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * 1.34 * * * * *
Asian 0.59 0.52 0.60 0.85 0.89 0.54 * *
Two or More Races 2.47 1.08 2.47 1.79 1.88 1.21 * 2.21
Hispanic or Latino 0.39 0.29 0.44 0.33 0.46 0.42 1.15 0.57
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.18 0.16 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.21 0.36 0.29
Part-Time 0.32 0.40 0.38 0.33 0.62 0.81 0.56 0.68
Unemployed 0.65 0.55 0.51 0.50 0.98 0.98 1.89 1.27
Other1 0.33 0.32 0.38 0.40 0.82 0.81 0.42 0.38
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Table 1.7P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3417   0.5766   0.6155   0.5383  
GENDER                
Male 0.5832   0.9385   0.2932   0.8236  
Female 0.4023   0.3909   0.9028   0.3310  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6641   0.8866   0.9549   0.6882  
White 0.6355   0.6686   0.0904   0.4905  
Black or African American 0.0299   0.4696   0.0060   0.5301  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6890   0.4266   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.6789   0.1572   0.1288   *  
Two or More Races 0.2981   0.2120   0.1340   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1361   0.1456   0.3259   0.4668  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.1113   0.8235   0.2729   0.2449  
Part-Time 0.3043   0.9105   0.1967   0.8025  
Unemployed 0.3241   0.8109   0.5088   0.4301  
Other1 0.8233   0.2489   0.8259   0.9214  
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Table 1.8C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 362 325 59 59 224 213 263 224
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 131 126 28 19 88 83 90 81
Midwest 153 127 22 23 90 88 122 85
South 213 188 35 36 133 121 145 137
West 187 184 34 37 117 127 142 122
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 266 239 48 44 173 161 181 162
Small Metro 174 191 36 42 120 127 122 129
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 153 157 30 34 103 112 106 100
< 250K Pop. 81 103 19 24 62 60 59 80
Nonmetro 172 125 19 17 81 88 143 79
Urbanized 117 81 9 11 61 59 95 53
Less Urbanized 95 85 15 10 52 64 78 56
Completely Rural 84 29 8 7 16 21 * 18
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 165 182 30 39 97 110 127 130
100-199% 158 148 33 28 102 106 114 97
200% or More 262 231 42 39 173 157 190 159
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 193 210 34 28 127 136 144 149
No 299 257 51 57 184 183 213 169
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 254 217 44 50 165 154 178 134
Medicaid/CHIP4 153 159 24 20 86 106 126 117
Other5 184 160 19 16 92 69 158 147
No Coverage 148 143 32 29 111 107 94 89
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Table 1.8D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.14 0.17 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.27 0.22
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.31 0.30 0.46 0.32 0.49 0.47 0.49 0.43
Midwest 0.30 0.25 0.29 0.32 0.43 0.43 0.56 0.38
South 0.25 0.22 0.28 0.28 0.37 0.33 0.41 0.37
West 0.35 0.34 0.42 0.45 0.50 0.54 0.66 0.55
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.21 0.19 0.25 0.23 0.31 0.29 0.36 0.31
Small Metro 0.24 0.25 0.30 0.34 0.40 0.38 0.41 0.41
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.33 0.30 0.41 0.46 0.51 0.49 0.54 0.46
< 250K Pop. 0.33 0.41 0.41 0.47 0.61 0.60 0.59 0.79
Nonmetro 0.45 0.33 0.39 0.34 0.53 0.61 0.79 0.45
Urbanized 0.72 0.52 0.43 0.51 0.89 0.95 1.29 0.77
Less Urbanized 0.52 0.46 0.64 0.44 0.73 0.88 0.90 0.63
Completely Rural 2.24 0.74 1.97 1.56 1.27 1.59 * 0.85
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.53 0.53 0.34 0.39 0.73 0.72 1.45 1.41
100-199% 0.33 0.31 0.38 0.32 0.48 0.51 0.62 0.52
200% or More 0.17 0.15 0.25 0.24 0.26 0.24 0.27 0.22
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.46 0.44 0.43 0.31 0.64 0.63 1.00 0.93
No 0.16 0.13 0.18 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.26 0.20
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.17 0.14 0.23 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.26 0.19
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.69 0.65 0.46 0.37 0.88 0.98 1.74 1.47
Other5 0.34 0.29 0.81 0.67 1.30 1.04 0.34 0.31
No Coverage 0.38 0.37 0.33 0.32 0.52 0.48 1.14 1.13
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Table 1.8P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3417   0.5766   0.6155   0.5383  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.2244   0.0898   0.1636   0.9497  
Midwest 0.3523   0.2067   0.5334   0.0520  
South 0.7893   0.7963   0.9888   0.8205  
West 0.9240   0.7355   0.7345   0.5588  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.0975   0.2004   0.0510   0.9017  
Small Metro 0.4967   0.3951   0.7070   0.5826  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.5926   0.7393   0.8855   0.7037  
< 250K Pop. 0.0188   0.0298   0.3106   0.1224  
Nonmetro 0.7542   0.6715   0.0482   0.0771  
Urbanized 0.6737   0.1355   0.6089   0.2548  
Less Urbanized 0.5018   0.1707   0.0357   0.5279  
Completely Rural 0.2985   0.4432   0.3695   *  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.4351   0.7768   0.9791   0.3957  
100-199% 0.8100   0.1818   0.6908   0.7996  
200% or More 0.0375   0.8539   0.1639   0.1786  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.8449   0.0034   0.6379   0.6104  
No 0.0737   0.3176   0.1561   0.1807  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.0097   0.8805   0.2161   0.0094  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.4295   0.4907   0.2044   0.9500  
Other5 0.1811   0.3541   0.0436   0.8426  
No Coverage 0.6317   0.6390   0.8868   0.3314  
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Table 1.9C (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 155 144 42 37 125 110 76 85
GENDER                
Male 104 88 26 23 89 65 44 54
Female 116 113 34 28 89 89 62 65
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 147 140 35 35 119 104 76 83
White 127 134 30 30 103 102 69 77
Black or African American 64 31 12 11 57 23 26 18
American Indian or Alaska Native 18 25 * * 7 * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 * * * * * * *
Asian 8 11 5 11 6 * * *
Two or More Races 17 16 11 3 13 5 * *
Hispanic or Latino 41 41 22 15 34 32 6 19
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 95 66 20 17 88 58 30 25
Part-Time 54 72 28 20 42 60 20 33
Unemployed 60 49 15 15 39 38 * 26
Other1 91 90 21 23 71 55 51 68
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Table 1.9D (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.09
GENDER                
Male 0.09 0.08 0.15 0.13 0.18 0.14 0.10 0.12
Female 0.10 0.09 0.20 0.16 0.18 0.18 0.12 0.12
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.07 0.13 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.09 0.09
White 0.08 0.09 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.09 0.10
Black or African American 0.24 0.12 0.25 0.24 0.46 0.19 0.27 0.18
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.64 1.88 * * 1.49 * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.37 * * * * * * *
Asian 0.08 0.10 0.37 0.59 0.11 * * *
Two or More Races 0.65 0.49 1.93 0.35 1.25 0.41 * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.13 0.12 0.33 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.08 0.22
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.08 0.06 0.16 0.14 0.13 0.09 0.08 0.07
Part-Time 0.16 0.22 0.28 0.22 0.35 0.51 0.17 0.29
Unemployed 0.40 0.36 0.33 0.34 0.57 0.64 * 0.80
Other1 0.14 0.13 0.27 0.28 0.50 0.38 0.11 0.14
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Table 1.9P (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.1494   0.4182   0.0358   0.3049  
GENDER                
Male 0.2810   0.9623   0.0474   0.2663  
Female 0.3351   0.2639   0.2781   0.6584  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1564   0.9270   0.0302   0.4062  
White 0.6195   0.9460   0.2612   0.3245  
Black or African American 0.0258   0.9244   0.0357   0.3645  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.8294   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.7887   0.3686   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.1381   0.0766   0.0666   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.8324   0.1448   0.9664   0.2199  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.0053   0.2752   0.0111   0.5683  
Part-Time 0.7023   0.2668   0.5208   0.4379  
Unemployed 0.4748   0.1205   0.8155   *  
Other1 0.6795   0.7582   0.1066   0.2207  
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Table 1.10C (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 155 144 42 37 125 110 76 85
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 53 44 22 12 45 35 14 20
Midwest 77 64 13 15 48 42 59 46
South 95 86 22 21 79 68 36 50
West 79 83 24 24 70 64 29 44
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 111 106 32 29 93 81 47 62
Small Metro 83 94 25 24 69 70 36 57
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 67 77 21 21 62 60 8 44
< 250K Pop. 49 49 13 12 31 35 35 32
Nonmetro 69 35 13 9 49 30 47 15
Urbanized 44 21 6 7 40 18 17 9
Less Urbanized 51 25 9 5 26 21 43 11
Completely Rural 16 11 7 1 11 10 * 4
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 75 77 20 24 61 61 36 44
100-199% 72 63 24 16 52 46 43 38
200% or More 112 103 29 26 95 79 52 60
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 100 85 24 15 82 64 50 54
No 114 117 35 35 93 91 57 64
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 101 96 28 32 83 75 52 48
Medicaid/CHIP4 67 74 18 12 57 51 28 52
Other5 59 67 16 9 46 33 33 58
No Coverage 85 67 22 16 70 57 43 33
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Table 1.10D (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.09
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.13 0.10 0.37 0.20 0.25 0.20 0.07 0.11
Midwest 0.15 0.13 0.17 0.20 0.23 0.20 0.27 0.21
South 0.11 0.10 0.18 0.17 0.22 0.19 0.10 0.14
West 0.15 0.15 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.27 0.13 0.20
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.09 0.09 0.17 0.15 0.17 0.15 0.09 0.12
Small Metro 0.12 0.13 0.22 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.12 0.18
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.14 0.15 0.29 0.29 0.30 0.28 0.04 0.20
< 250K Pop. 0.21 0.21 0.30 0.27 0.32 0.37 0.36 0.33
Nonmetro 0.19 0.10 0.27 0.18 0.34 0.21 0.27 0.09
Urbanized 0.28 0.14 0.26 0.30 0.66 0.30 0.23 0.14
Less Urbanized 0.29 0.15 0.40 0.23 0.37 0.32 0.51 0.13
Completely Rural 0.46 0.28 1.95 0.20 0.90 0.75 * 0.19
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.25 0.47 0.41 0.42 0.50
100-199% 0.15 0.13 0.28 0.18 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.20
200% or More 0.07 0.07 0.18 0.17 0.14 0.12 0.07 0.08
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.24 0.19 0.31 0.18 0.43 0.30 0.36 0.34
No 0.06 0.06 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.07 0.08
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.07 0.06 0.15 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.08 0.07
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.31 0.31 0.34 0.23 0.61 0.49 0.40 0.68
Other5 0.11 0.12 0.67 0.42 0.67 0.50 0.07 0.12
No Coverage 0.22 0.18 0.23 0.19 0.33 0.26 0.52 0.42
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Table 1.10P (REVISED) – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.1494   0.4182   0.0358   0.3049  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.1109   0.0295   0.1556   0.2159  
Midwest 0.4855   0.4127   0.3905   0.7239  
South 0.6085   0.9619   0.2645   0.3577  
West 0.6459   0.8377   0.3150   0.2766  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.1364   0.5079   0.0497   0.5235  
Small Metro 0.5352   0.9206   0.8063   0.0953  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.7972   0.7038   0.4932   0.0087  
< 250K Pop. 0.4513   0.3968   0.4600   0.9747  
Nonmetro 0.0398   0.1643   0.1155   0.3582  
Urbanized 0.1290   0.3522   0.0735   0.7207  
Less Urbanized 0.2200   0.1039   0.6925   0.4276  
Completely Rural 0.4679   0.0927   0.8889   *  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.6586   0.6965   0.8018   0.4054  
100-199% 0.3822   0.0244   0.3746   0.4137  
200% or More 0.0404   0.9840   0.0134   0.7708  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.1282   0.0262   0.0528   0.4002  
No 0.3449   0.7073   0.1374   0.5728  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.1123   0.3996   0.0696   0.5429  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.7191   0.5006   0.4646   0.0851  
Other5 0.7658   0.1113   0.0395   0.0528  
No Coverage 0.3049   0.0924   0.3388   0.7599  
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Table 1.11C (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 689 694 362 325 331 345 530 523 689 694
AGE                    
18-25 119 126 59 59 63 68 86 96 119 126
26-49 410 417 224 213 219 226 311 304 410 417
50 or Older 527 530 263 224 259 257 412 422 527 530
GENDER                    
Male 467 452 220 190 223 221 359 347 467 452
Female 507 513 267 261 250 271 392 389 507 513
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 640 641 330 309 296 332 503 481 640 641
White 657 650 296 284 281 299 483 469 1,797 1,761
Black or African American 254 232 98 84 102 94 201 194 750 704
American Indian or Alaska Native 35 68 28 45 6 34 19 34 102 101
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * 9 20 * * * *
Asian 156 169 60 60 54 91 132 119 540 568
Two or More Races 83 105 69 36 28 71 35 72 169 183
Hispanic or Latino 245 259 126 99 161 115 172 212 245 259
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 481 490 212 185 223 239 360 345 1,442 1,446
Part-Time 253 279 109 131 112 125 192 208 598 601
Unemployed 205 174 99 77 102 92 138 122 383 337
Other1 507 483 228 223 235 220 360 366 1,112 1,136
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Table 1.11D (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.23 0.22 0.30 0.30
AGE                    
18-25 0.35 0.37 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.20 0.25 0.28 0.35 0.37
26-49 0.42 0.43 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.32 0.31 0.42 0.43
50 or Older 0.55 0.53 0.27 0.22 0.27 0.26 0.43 0.42 0.55 0.53
GENDER                    
Male 0.42 0.40 0.20 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.32 0.31 0.42 0.40
Female 0.43 0.42 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.22 0.33 0.32 0.43 0.42
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.32 0.32 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.32
White 0.36 0.36 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.19 0.28 0.28 0.36 0.36
Black or African American 0.84 0.75 0.36 0.31 0.37 0.34 0.70 0.65 0.84 0.75
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.08 3.89 2.51 3.34 0.61 2.33 1.79 2.42 3.08 3.89
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * 1.35 2.36 * * * *
Asian 1.43 1.38 0.59 0.52 0.52 0.79 1.20 1.02 1.43 1.38
Two or More Races 2.80 2.78 2.47 1.08 1.06 2.07 1.37 2.09 2.80 2.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.77 0.76 0.39 0.29 0.51 0.34 0.54 0.62 0.77 0.76
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.38 0.39 0.18 0.16 0.19 0.20 0.30 0.28 0.38 0.39
Part-Time 0.70 0.76 0.32 0.40 0.33 0.37 0.55 0.60 0.70 0.76
Unemployed 1.20 1.11 0.65 0.55 0.66 0.65 0.88 0.84 1.20 1.11
Other1 0.67 0.61 0.33 0.32 0.34 0.30 0.50 0.47 0.67 0.61
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Table 1.11P (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5156   0.3417   0.5169   0.5008   0.5156  
AGE                    
18-25 0.3475   0.5766   0.8649   0.0728   0.3475  
26-49 0.3018   0.6155   0.2355   0.0535   0.3018  
50 or Older 0.9159   0.5383   0.9835   0.8216   0.9159  
GENDER                    
Male 0.2799   0.5832   0.8030   0.3495   0.2799  
Female 0.9884   0.4023   0.3213   0.9135   0.9884  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9867   0.6641   0.2063   0.5696   0.9867  
White 0.9839   0.6355   0.6615   0.5366   0.9839  
Black or African American 0.5737   0.0299   0.9776   0.6481   0.5737  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0409   0.6890   0.0213   0.3046   0.0409  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   0.3760   *   *  
Asian 0.7789   0.6789   0.0243   0.1478   0.7789  
Two or More Races 0.3486   0.2981   0.2448   0.1145   0.3486  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1323   0.1361   0.2255   0.8080   0.1323  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.1853   0.1113   0.3817   0.1462   0.1853  
Part-Time 0.1703   0.3043   0.6327   0.4243   0.1703  
Unemployed 0.6884   0.3241   0.7335   0.3331   0.6884  
Other1 0.5820   0.8233   0.8060   0.6865   0.5820  
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Table 1.12C (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 689 694 362 325 331 345 530 523 689 694
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 282 275 131 126 151 138 205 205 282 275
Midwest 276 271 153 127 125 138 206 194 276 271
South 442 404 213 188 208 226 349 325 442 404
West 361 405 187 184 186 184 278 296 361 405
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 591 602 266 239 260 267 431 445 1,734 1,766
Small Metro 473 452 174 191 204 216 323 302 1,378 1,358
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 394 373 153 157 170 182 275 240 1,127 1,110
< 250K Pop. 252 270 81 103 110 111 171 184 820 832
Nonmetro 324 313 172 125 137 133 226 207 904 878
Urbanized 231 206 117 81 101 79 151 145 678 610
Less Urbanized 217 223 95 85 88 104 164 148 692 693
Completely Rural 117 84 84 29 36 45 48 51 336 345
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 319 333 165 182 151 153 210 219 615 647
100-199% 364 339 158 148 187 161 258 266 815 796
200% or More 599 606 262 231 253 284 457 450 1,966 1,867
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 408 420 193 210 192 199 271 285 718 768
No 675 669 299 257 294 306 503 493 2,087 2,033
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 580 585 254 217 254 281 445 426 1,860 1,820
Medicaid/CHIP4 310 296 153 159 141 128 215 216 490 524
Other5 454 415 184 160 182 178 347 337 1,074 1,078
No Coverage 310 317 148 143 157 151 223 223 667 691
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Table 1.12D (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.30 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.23 0.22 0.30 0.30
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.67 0.64 0.31 0.30 0.36 0.32 0.48 0.48 0.67 0.64
Midwest 0.55 0.54 0.30 0.25 0.25 0.27 0.41 0.39 0.55 0.54
South 0.53 0.47 0.25 0.22 0.25 0.26 0.42 0.38 0.53 0.47
West 0.68 0.75 0.35 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.52 0.55 0.68 0.75
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.42 0.42 0.21 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.32 0.33 0.42 0.42
Small Metro 0.56 0.51 0.24 0.25 0.28 0.29 0.40 0.36 0.56 0.51
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.72 0.62 0.33 0.30 0.35 0.36 0.52 0.43 0.72 0.62
< 250K Pop. 0.89 0.90 0.33 0.41 0.45 0.45 0.63 0.66 0.89 0.90
Nonmetro 0.71 0.69 0.45 0.33 0.35 0.35 0.55 0.47 0.71 0.69
Urbanized 1.13 1.08 0.72 0.52 0.60 0.52 0.83 0.77 1.13 1.08
Less Urbanized 0.99 0.94 0.52 0.46 0.47 0.55 0.82 0.70 0.99 0.94
Completely Rural 2.61 1.96 2.24 0.74 0.98 1.09 1.24 1.26 2.61 1.96
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.90 0.85 0.53 0.53 0.49 0.46 0.65 0.61 0.90 0.85
100-199% 0.68 0.64 0.33 0.31 0.38 0.33 0.51 0.51 0.68 0.64
200% or More 0.35 0.35 0.17 0.15 0.16 0.18 0.28 0.27 0.35 0.35
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 0.81 0.75 0.46 0.44 0.45 0.43 0.60 0.57 0.81 0.75
No 0.32 0.31 0.16 0.13 0.15 0.16 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.31
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 0.35 0.34 0.17 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.28 0.26 0.35 0.34
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.19 1.07 0.69 0.65 0.64 0.54 0.92 0.85 1.19 1.07
Other5 0.76 0.67 0.34 0.29 0.33 0.32 0.60 0.56 0.76 0.67
No Coverage 0.69 0.73 0.38 0.37 0.39 0.38 0.53 0.55 0.69 0.73
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Table 1.12P (REVISED) – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5156   0.3417   0.5169   0.5008   0.5156  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.0141   0.2244   0.3070   0.0641   0.0141  
Midwest 0.3134   0.3523   0.2068   0.1136   0.3134  
South 0.5350   0.7893   0.3950   0.7022   0.5350  
West 0.5066   0.9240   0.8881   0.4491   0.5066  
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.2553   0.0975   0.8516   0.5881   0.2553  
Small Metro 0.9851   0.4967   0.4041   0.2900   0.9851  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.4684   0.5926   0.3822   0.1854   0.4684  
< 250K Pop. 0.2688   0.0188   0.8327   0.9252   0.2688  
Nonmetro 0.6788   0.7542   0.9875   0.4404   0.6788  
Urbanized 0.6510   0.6737   0.4059   0.1530   0.6510  
Less Urbanized 0.7665   0.5018   0.6276   0.7153   0.7665  
Completely Rural 0.8646   0.2985   0.5030   0.6467   0.8646  
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.3791   0.4351   0.4237   0.9539   0.3791  
100-199% 0.9740   0.8100   0.7721   0.6943   0.9740  
200% or More 0.1067   0.0375   0.6561   0.2590   0.1067  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                    
Yes 0.4650   0.8449   0.9579   0.3987   0.4650  
No 0.0891   0.0737   0.6190   0.1432   0.0891  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                    
Private 0.0822   0.0097   0.2920   0.1472   0.0822  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.9350   0.4295   0.3236   0.9867   0.9350  
Other5 0.5220   0.1811   0.9605   0.9437   0.5220  
No Coverage 0.3349   0.6317   0.2748   0.8970   0.3349  
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Table 1.13C (REVISED) – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 631 589 343 319 177 176 152 152 230 197 554 524
Marijuana and Hashish 548 503 273 261 142 141 130 123 176 165 478 456
Cocaine 202 167 119 92 58 60 49 41 88 57 165 135
Crack 92 68 71 48 45 28 31 29 42 27 59 49
Heroin 75 71 54 59 37 35 14 28 36 38 51 31
Hallucinogens 170 138 94 83 60 54 42 36 54 50 133 110
LSD 69 57 45 32 27 18 28 14 20 22 48 47
PCP 23 19 21 15 20 7 3 9 3 9 9 12
Ecstasy 121 103 68 65 34 46 34 29 44 37 94 80
Inhalants 109 99 54 61 35 32 29 39 28 32 94 77
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 389 357 240 216 132 125 119 107 157 134 317 284
Pain Relievers 329 297 210 180 122 110 109 93 129 104 258 242
OxyContin® 114 102 87 75 69 35 42 41 31 51 71 68
Tranquilizers 205 207 148 135 71 80 94 70 96 86 154 155
Stimulants3 155 149 91 100 53 63 43 42 59 63 117 104
Methamphetamine3 103 118 53 80 33 50 22 36 35 51 85 81
Sedatives 103 63 62 51 43 36 23 30 39 19 82 39
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 433 397 265 232 143 135 127 115 173 146 345 321
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Table 1.13D (REVISED) – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.28 0.25 0.74 0.69 1.61 1.63 1.46 1.34 0.95 0.85 0.28 0.25
Marijuana and Hashish 0.24 0.22 0.61 0.58 1.38 1.39 1.29 1.13 0.76 0.73 0.24 0.22
Cocaine 0.09 0.07 0.29 0.22 0.61 0.65 0.50 0.40 0.40 0.26 0.09 0.07
Crack 0.04 0.03 0.17 0.12 0.48 0.31 0.32 0.28 0.19 0.12 0.03 0.03
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.13 0.14 0.39 0.38 0.15 0.27 0.16 0.17 0.03 0.02
Hallucinogens 0.07 0.06 0.23 0.20 0.64 0.59 0.43 0.35 0.24 0.23 0.07 0.06
LSD 0.03 0.02 0.11 0.08 0.29 0.20 0.29 0.13 0.09 0.10 0.03 0.02
PCP 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.22 0.08 0.03 0.09 0.02 0.04 0.00 0.01
Ecstasy 0.05 0.04 0.16 0.16 0.36 0.50 0.34 0.28 0.20 0.17 0.05 0.04
Inhalants 0.05 0.04 0.13 0.15 0.37 0.35 0.29 0.38 0.13 0.15 0.05 0.04
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.17 0.15 0.54 0.49 1.29 1.26 1.15 0.98 0.67 0.59 0.17 0.15
Pain Relievers 0.14 0.13 0.48 0.41 1.21 1.12 1.05 0.86 0.57 0.47 0.14 0.12
OxyContin® 0.05 0.04 0.21 0.18 0.72 0.39 0.42 0.39 0.14 0.23 0.04 0.04
Tranquilizers 0.09 0.09 0.35 0.32 0.75 0.86 0.92 0.66 0.42 0.39 0.08 0.08
Stimulants3 0.07 0.06 0.22 0.24 0.57 0.69 0.43 0.40 0.26 0.28 0.06 0.05
Methamphetamine3 0.04 0.05 0.13 0.19 0.36 0.55 0.23 0.34 0.16 0.23 0.05 0.04
Sedatives 0.04 0.03 0.15 0.12 0.45 0.40 0.23 0.29 0.18 0.09 0.04 0.02
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.19 0.17 0.60 0.53 1.39 1.34 1.23 1.04 0.75 0.64 0.18 0.16
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Table 1.13P (REVISED) – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Drug Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
2 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
3 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.1999   0.4471   0.6922   0.5769   0.7159   0.3142  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.9121   0.8497   0.8003   0.6638   0.9078   0.9560  
Cocaine 0.0068   0.0458   0.4506   0.0145   0.0512   0.0573  
Crack 0.0169   0.0359   0.3756   0.0803   0.2511   0.2257  
Heroin 0.7385   0.3521   0.8059   0.2424   0.5898   0.0910  
Hallucinogens 0.0543   0.1839   0.9520   0.0421   0.5174   0.1475  
LSD 0.6840   0.3596   0.9803   0.0301   0.5920   0.7706  
PCP 0.5534   0.9166   0.5049   0.4219   0.3110   0.3030  
Ecstasy 0.1922   0.4329   0.5532   0.1331   0.4848   0.2809  
Inhalants 0.3631   0.7703   0.6765   0.9713   0.9284   0.3706  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.0039   0.0573   0.2981   0.3636   0.2057   0.0318  
Pain Relievers 0.0071   0.0675   0.1231   0.8562   0.1855   0.0527  
OxyContin® 0.0830   0.3093   0.0188   0.9917   0.2904   0.1686  
Tranquilizers 0.0611   0.0940   0.9273   0.1534   0.1786   0.3496  
Stimulants3 0.3191   0.9022   0.2925   0.5563   0.4493   0.2467  
Methamphetamine3 0.7343   0.1542   0.1593   0.2427   0.8813   0.4943  
Sedatives 0.0025   0.0753   0.2779   0.8458   0.0911   0.0183  
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.0038   0.0304   0.3082   0.1449   0.1892   0.0422  
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Table 1.14C (REVISED) – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 906 895 484 458 235 212 227 219 344 313 982 944
Cigarettes 828 853 442 434 226 208 215 203 304 293 845 844
Smokeless Tobacco 345 319 145 118 68 52 67 36 109 100 325 295
Cigars 504 498 224 201 116 99 105 105 162 140 507 491
Alcohol 953 977 644 632 274 272 281 293 470 450 1,750 1,707
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 840 845 457 433 220 206 217 206 313 288 867 839
Cigarettes 772 814 422 400 214 205 205 189 281 265 770 777
Smokeless Tobacco 310 275 131 104 59 40 57 29 100 92 291 251
Cigars 358 369 169 157 81 68 86 87 126 112 330 343
Pipe Tobacco 147 143 88 65 36 26 40 49 69 34 119 129
Alcohol 974 1,006 556 542 233 227 237 246 407 400 1,502 1,516
Binge Alcohol Use2 748 736 348 344 163 161 154 161 255 232 814 806
Heavy Alcohol Use2 421 423 187 201 91 95 82 94 129 128 402 389
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Table 1.14D (REVISED) – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.40 0.38 0.87 0.85 1.80 1.77 1.75 1.63 1.21 1.16 0.43 0.42
Cigarettes 0.36 0.37 0.83 0.83 1.79 1.75 1.69 1.61 1.13 1.14 0.39 0.39
Smokeless Tobacco 0.15 0.14 0.34 0.28 0.72 0.58 0.68 0.35 0.47 0.44 0.17 0.15
Cigars 0.22 0.21 0.52 0.46 1.16 1.04 1.03 0.96 0.71 0.62 0.24 0.24
Alcohol 0.42 0.42 0.87 0.92 1.83 1.73 1.70 1.67 1.20 1.27 0.45 0.46
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.37 0.36 0.86 0.84 1.77 1.76 1.74 1.65 1.18 1.11 0.40 0.38
Cigarettes 0.34 0.35 0.82 0.80 1.74 1.74 1.67 1.57 1.12 1.07 0.37 0.37
Smokeless Tobacco 0.14 0.12 0.31 0.25 0.62 0.44 0.58 0.28 0.43 0.41 0.15 0.13
Cigars 0.16 0.16 0.40 0.37 0.83 0.74 0.85 0.82 0.56 0.50 0.17 0.17
Pipe Tobacco 0.06 0.06 0.21 0.16 0.38 0.29 0.40 0.47 0.31 0.15 0.06 0.07
Alcohol 0.42 0.43 0.93 0.92 1.79 1.77 1.80 1.77 1.31 1.27 0.47 0.48
Binge Alcohol Use2 0.33 0.32 0.72 0.73 1.54 1.55 1.46 1.42 1.04 0.95 0.36 0.36
Heavy Alcohol Use2 0.18 0.18 0.43 0.46 0.94 1.01 0.82 0.89 0.57 0.56 0.20 0.19
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Table 1.14P (REVISED) – Tobacco Product and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Substance Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., chewing tobacco or snuff), cigars, or pipe tobacco. Tobacco Product use in the past year excludes past year pipe tobacco use, but includes past month pipe tobacco use.
2 Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple of hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days. Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days; all heavy alcohol users are also binge alcohol users.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.0437   0.0420   0.8932   0.3742   0.0376   0.2146  
Cigarettes 0.0575   0.0736   0.8346   0.4827   0.0692   0.2183  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.1199   0.0171   0.4537   0.0057   0.2713   0.5125  
Cigars 0.0355   0.0425   0.6261   0.2934   0.0750   0.1651  
Alcohol 0.8354   0.2770   0.2149   0.7678   0.0421   0.8055  
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.0482   0.1131   0.5941   0.2439   0.0850   0.1657  
Cigarettes 0.0466   0.1320   0.7274   0.2977   0.1153   0.1466  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.0817   0.0564   0.3602   0.0233   0.4728   0.2890  
Cigars 0.2026   0.1337   0.5952   0.2199   0.4070   0.5084  
Pipe Tobacco 0.7186   0.3028   0.3202   0.3323   0.0896   0.8027  
Alcohol 0.9236   0.1512   0.9541   0.4233   0.1524   0.4632  
Binge Alcohol Use2 0.3614   0.1811   0.8088   0.5343   0.1189   0.7089  
Heavy Alcohol Use2 0.0322   0.4370   0.9207   0.4386   0.4876   0.0511  
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Table 1.15C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 744 761 330 300
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 73 87 46 63
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 247 206 138 122
Illicit Drugs 150 127 96 86
Alcohol 208 182 108 107
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 719 737 322 288
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 98 99 63 66
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 287 251 155 145
Illicit Drugs 176 136 104 91
Alcohol 251 229 130 130
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Table 1.15D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.30 0.30 0.15 0.13
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 3.98 3.69 3.78 4.61
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.52 1.44 1.13 1.05
Illicit Drugs 2.23 2.14 1.98 1.93
Alcohol 1.85 1.75 1.29 1.27
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.31 0.31 0.15 0.13
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 2.58 2.75 2.26 2.58
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.09 1.09 0.72 0.71
Illicit Drugs 1.85 1.79 1.54 1.53
Alcohol 1.20 1.21 0.75 0.77
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Table 1.15P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2010)
Any Mental Illness
(2011)
Serious Mental Illness
(2010)
Serious Mental Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.9677   0.5605  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.4672   0.2707  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0902   0.6295  
Illicit Drugs 0.7081   0.9950  
Alcohol 0.1598   0.9908  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.8076   0.6038  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.5769   0.8390  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.1056   0.6555  
Illicit Drugs 0.1359   0.9569  
Alcohol 0.2801   0.6932  
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Table 1.16C (REVISED) – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 86 96 73 87 46 63 31 37 44 44 47 39
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 361 286 247 206 138 122 128 87 157 126 254 211
Illicit Drugs 201 170 150 127 96 86 86 60 74 75 125 113
Alcohol 302 257 208 182 108 107 102 79 144 111 218 187
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 125 120 98 99 63 66 40 47 63 55 79 71
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 460 401 287 251 155 145 144 107 183 164 385 349
Illicit Drugs 237 195 176 136 104 91 94 65 100 83 147 138
Alcohol 409 374 251 229 130 130 123 96 168 152 358 331
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Table 1.16D (REVISED) – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.04 0.04 0.17 0.21 0.48 0.68 0.32 0.36 0.19 0.20 0.03 0.02
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.16 0.12 0.56 0.48 1.33 1.24 1.21 0.83 0.68 0.56 0.13 0.11
Illicit Drugs 0.09 0.07 0.35 0.30 0.98 0.91 0.84 0.58 0.33 0.34 0.07 0.06
Alcohol 0.13 0.11 0.48 0.42 1.08 1.11 1.00 0.76 0.62 0.49 0.11 0.10
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.05 0.05 0.24 0.24 0.65 0.71 0.41 0.45 0.28 0.25 0.04 0.04
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.20 0.17 0.64 0.57 1.47 1.40 1.34 1.01 0.78 0.72 0.19 0.17
Illicit Drugs 0.10 0.08 0.42 0.33 1.05 0.95 0.93 0.63 0.45 0.38 0.08 0.07
Alcohol 0.18 0.16 0.56 0.52 1.27 1.31 1.18 0.91 0.72 0.67 0.18 0.17
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Table 1.16P (REVISED) – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.9616   0.6757   0.2889   0.8967   0.7101   0.4713  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0291   0.0111   0.3459   0.0051   0.3522   0.5924  
Illicit Drugs 0.1756   0.3031   0.7992   0.2210   0.7482   0.4444  
Alcohol 0.1005   0.0471   0.7738   0.0185   0.3360   0.7504  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.1911   0.2724   0.9180   0.5902   0.2044   0.5554  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.0023   0.0025   0.3061   0.0009   0.2295   0.1442  
Illicit Drugs 0.0218   0.0188   0.6010   0.0701   0.0707   0.4497  
Alcohol 0.0117   0.0263   0.4389   0.0100   0.4737   0.1668  
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Table 1.17C (REVISED) – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 237 195 176 136 104 91 94 65 100 83 147 138
18-25 85 83 57 51 31 27 29 23 35 36 69 72
26-49 178 145 135 103 80 74 55 53 89 55 115 98
50 or Older 114 93 94 71 54 43 70 30 28 48 64 62
MALE 187 161 133 100 66 54 78 50 86 67 130 124
18-25 65 64 41 35 19 17 22 18 28 27 58 61
26-49 142 121 104 76 60 48 37 40 76 47 98 92
50 or Older 96 76 72 51 * * * * 24 39 64 58
FEMALE 131 107 111 92 81 72 53 39 50 48 63 54
18-25 51 47 38 37 25 23 18 16 21 23 36 32
26-49 98 80 80 71 53 57 40 32 43 32 53 37
50 or Older 58 54 58 49 50 38 26 * 15 27 * 22
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Table 1.17D (REVISED) – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.10 0.08 0.42 0.33 1.05 0.95 0.93 0.63 0.45 0.38 0.08 0.07
18-25 0.25 0.24 0.80 0.71 1.96 1.86 1.54 1.32 1.00 0.95 0.24 0.25
26-49 0.18 0.15 0.62 0.51 1.45 1.39 1.11 0.99 0.79 0.57 0.15 0.13
50 or Older 0.12 0.09 0.64 0.46 1.83 1.52 2.04 0.86 0.34 0.53 0.08 0.07
MALE 0.17 0.14 0.79 0.61 1.85 1.64 2.03 1.38 0.92 0.73 0.14 0.13
18-25 0.38 0.37 1.47 1.26 3.65 3.45 3.07 2.81 1.90 1.60 0.37 0.39
26-49 0.29 0.25 1.17 0.96 2.81 2.59 2.07 2.09 1.55 1.16 0.24 0.23
50 or Older 0.21 0.16 1.21 0.85 * * * * 0.68 1.07 0.16 0.14
FEMALE 0.11 0.09 0.43 0.36 1.28 1.17 0.84 0.59 0.39 0.37 0.07 0.06
18-25 0.30 0.28 0.90 0.87 2.31 2.35 1.61 1.40 1.07 1.12 0.27 0.23
26-49 0.20 0.16 0.62 0.58 1.55 1.66 1.24 0.93 0.70 0.55 0.14 0.10
50 or Older 0.11 0.10 0.66 0.53 2.59 2.20 1.29 * 0.30 0.52 * 0.05
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Table 1.17P (REVISED) – Illicit Drug Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0218   0.0188   0.6010   0.0701   0.0707   0.4497  
18-25 0.3019   0.0041   0.8449   0.0249   0.0335   0.6088  
26-49 0.0222   0.0540   0.5311   0.5473   0.0350   0.2449  
50 or Older 0.9448   0.8724   0.9864   0.3296   0.2928   0.9042  
MALE 0.2123   0.1080   0.8672   0.4071   0.1123   0.9787  
18-25 0.4502   0.0176   0.4441   0.0192   0.0541   0.0546  
26-49 0.1032   0.1667   0.5998   0.7193   0.0691   0.5261  
50 or Older 0.8290   0.9521   *   *   0.5637   0.7348  
FEMALE 0.0228   0.0967   0.5996   0.0797   0.4728   0.0756  
18-25 0.0095   0.0711   0.3710   0.4733   0.1828   0.0474  
26-49 0.1044   0.2719   0.8269   0.2222   0.4445   0.1516  
50 or Older 0.8379   0.7517   0.7829   *   0.2931   *  
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Table 1.18C (REVISED) – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 409 374 251 229 130 130 123 96 168 152 358 331
18-25 125 116 68 72 36 31 35 35 41 50 121 120
26-49 280 259 199 175 110 100 98 75 135 122 228 229
50 or Older 262 238 134 129 59 78 66 56 100 78 232 203
MALE 332 300 177 165 94 82 85 80 123 117 312 271
18-25 99 83 49 48 24 20 26 22 31 37 101 85
26-49 232 214 150 122 78 59 72 54 106 94 202 199
50 or Older 223 194 95 97 * * * * 76 62 208 168
FEMALE 225 219 174 153 90 101 94 60 109 96 150 166
18-25 70 79 47 52 28 23 23 28 28 33 58 73
26-49 149 160 132 124 78 80 72 52 80 78 93 106
50 or Older 140 127 94 76 41 58 55 14 65 48 102 102
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Table 1.18D (REVISED) – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.18 0.16 0.56 0.52 1.27 1.31 1.18 0.91 0.72 0.67 0.18 0.17
18-25 0.37 0.34 0.90 0.91 2.15 1.96 1.79 1.84 1.15 1.23 0.37 0.35
26-49 0.28 0.26 0.85 0.80 1.89 1.77 1.78 1.35 1.15 1.16 0.27 0.28
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 0.90 0.84 2.05 2.70 1.96 1.58 1.16 0.87 0.28 0.23
MALE 0.30 0.27 1.01 0.97 2.52 2.35 2.19 2.08 1.26 1.22 0.31 0.27
18-25 0.57 0.49 1.68 1.56 4.02 3.67 3.22 3.22 2.07 2.03 0.58 0.50
26-49 0.48 0.44 1.54 1.45 3.42 3.09 3.50 2.76 2.02 2.11 0.46 0.46
50 or Older 0.50 0.42 1.58 1.58 * * * * 2.11 1.67 0.52 0.41
FEMALE 0.19 0.18 0.67 0.57 1.41 1.57 1.41 0.88 0.84 0.73 0.16 0.17
18-25 0.41 0.46 1.07 1.14 2.52 2.34 1.96 2.19 1.39 1.53 0.42 0.48
26-49 0.30 0.32 1.01 0.94 2.18 2.19 2.09 1.47 1.30 1.27 0.24 0.28
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 1.05 0.82 2.15 3.23 2.71 0.65 1.30 0.90 0.24 0.23
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Table 1.18P (REVISED) – Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0117   0.0263   0.4389   0.0100   0.4737   0.1668  
18-25 0.0092   0.1675   0.3087   0.3521   0.7457   0.0114  
26-49 0.2325   0.0184   0.0741   0.0202   0.8462   0.6151  
50 or Older 0.3028   0.8629   0.1176   0.3185   0.5021   0.2723  
MALE 0.0039   0.1049   0.3196   0.3175   0.3672   0.0295  
18-25 0.0013   0.1647   0.4868   0.1716   0.6482   0.0011  
26-49 0.1880   0.0571   0.1247   0.0549   0.8019   0.9724  
50 or Older 0.1967   0.8496   *   *   0.3459   0.1253  
FEMALE 0.9071   0.2113   0.9035   0.0128   0.8992   0.2752  
18-25 0.8635   0.5103   0.4286   0.9728   0.8102   0.7474  
26-49 0.9948   0.3465   0.3561   0.2018   0.7585   0.2551  
50 or Older 0.9286   0.6566   0.1623   0.0114   0.9134   0.6268  
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Table 1.19C (REVISED) – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 460 401 287 251 155 145 144 107 183 164 385 349
18-25 139 128 80 85 43 38 40 39 49 59 134 135
26-49 310 281 225 194 126 111 107 84 150 130 247 239
50 or Older 280 251 157 139 76 85 91 59 103 86 239 214
MALE 362 321 205 182 104 88 111 86 137 130 335 287
18-25 106 92 56 56 26 23 30 24 37 44 111 98
26-49 250 232 170 138 90 66 77 61 121 104 214 208
50 or Older 238 204 116 102 * * * * 78 67 216 180
FEMALE 251 230 197 166 116 114 106 67 113 101 158 172
18-25 78 83 57 59 34 29 26 31 34 36 64 79
26-49 167 171 146 133 90 89 81 56 83 80 101 111
50 or Older 152 135 110 87 62 66 61 21 67 54 102 105
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Table 1.19D (REVISED) – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.20 0.17 0.64 0.57 1.47 1.40 1.34 1.01 0.78 0.72 0.19 0.17
18-25 0.41 0.37 0.97 1.00 2.29 2.20 1.94 1.92 1.28 1.35 0.42 0.38
26-49 0.31 0.29 0.93 0.88 2.03 1.89 1.91 1.50 1.23 1.23 0.29 0.29
50 or Older 0.29 0.25 1.04 0.90 2.55 2.91 2.59 1.68 1.18 0.94 0.29 0.25
MALE 0.33 0.29 1.15 1.05 2.69 2.52 2.71 2.24 1.41 1.35 0.33 0.29
18-25 0.62 0.54 1.73 1.65 4.03 3.99 3.37 3.36 2.21 2.23 0.63 0.56
26-49 0.51 0.48 1.66 1.59 3.60 3.28 3.65 3.03 2.23 2.28 0.49 0.48
50 or Older 0.53 0.44 1.90 1.65 * * * * 2.15 1.79 0.54 0.44
FEMALE 0.21 0.19 0.74 0.62 1.74 1.72 1.58 1.00 0.87 0.78 0.17 0.18
18-25 0.47 0.48 1.21 1.20 2.78 2.59 2.17 2.34 1.62 1.62 0.45 0.50
26-49 0.33 0.34 1.09 1.01 2.40 2.39 2.34 1.58 1.33 1.31 0.26 0.29
50 or Older 0.29 0.25 1.21 0.93 3.18 3.63 2.97 0.95 1.33 1.00 0.24 0.23
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Table 1.19P (REVISED) – Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Gender, and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.0023   0.0025   0.3061   0.0009   0.2295   0.1442  
18-25 0.0104   0.0245   0.5488   0.1016   0.1834   0.0417  
26-49 0.0677   0.0034   0.0288   0.0185   0.4683   0.8686  
50 or Older 0.2204   0.5765   0.1820   0.0650   0.6704   0.2790  
MALE 0.0014   0.0334   0.4204   0.1773   0.1415   0.0272  
18-25 0.0056   0.0508   0.9944   0.0213   0.3265   0.0111  
26-49 0.0792   0.0233   0.0899   0.1702   0.3082   0.7966  
50 or Older 0.1286   0.9115   *   *   0.4190   0.1009  
FEMALE 0.5197   0.0609   0.5382   0.0023   0.8999   0.2989  
18-25 0.4906   0.1511   0.4252   0.8325   0.2269   0.8100  
26-49 0.6351   0.1948   0.2000   0.0690   0.5963   0.4046  
50 or Older 0.9476   0.4831   0.4123   0.0064   0.7450   0.4517  
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Table 1.20C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 689 694 139 121 788 775
AGE            
18-49 426 437 114 95 512 505
18-25 119 126 34 33 142 159
26-34 251 245 70 64 282 286
35-49 324 338 86 62 377 370
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 467 452 94 93 498 476
Male 18-49 290 286 85 68 318 305
Female 18 or Older 507 513 99 79 565 575
Female 18-49 308 324 77 70 361 382
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Table 1.20D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.30 0.30 2.02 2.09 0.31 0.30
AGE            
18-49 0.32 0.33 1.97 1.94 0.33 0.33
18-25 0.35 0.37 1.63 1.68 0.36 0.37
26-34 0.69 0.67 3.86 4.48 0.70 0.68
35-49 0.52 0.55 4.44 4.42 0.53 0.55
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.42 0.40 2.16 2.43 0.43 0.41
Male 18-49 0.44 0.44 2.16 2.22 0.45 0.45
Female 18 or Older 0.43 0.42 3.89 4.01 0.43 0.42
Female 18-49 0.46 0.48 3.88 3.97 0.46 0.48
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Table 1.20P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.5156   0.6345   0.5527  
AGE            
18-49 0.4627   0.3510   0.4514  
18-25 0.3475   0.3320   0.4149  
26-34 0.5027   0.1308   0.3769  
35-49 0.4208   0.7883   0.5361  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.2799   0.4629   0.2483  
Male 18-49 0.1801   0.6274   0.1710  
Female 18 or Older 0.9884   0.9701   0.8706  
Female 18-49 0.9272   0.4417   0.9046  
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Table 1.21C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 362 325 79 71 354 321
AGE            
18-49 233 221 67 55 228 226
18-25 59 59 17 16 60 61
26-34 137 129 52 34 130 130
35-49 179 162 40 40 179 166
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 220 190 45 47 209 184
Male 18-49 147 127 41 37 141 124
Female 18 or Older 267 261 64 53 265 262
Female 18-49 171 179 52 41 170 185
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Table 1.21D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.16 0.14 1.33 1.42 0.16 0.14
AGE            
18-49 0.18 0.17 1.30 1.28 0.17 0.17
18-25 0.17 0.17 0.93 0.94 0.18 0.17
26-34 0.37 0.36 3.13 2.80 0.36 0.36
35-49 0.29 0.26 2.42 3.09 0.29 0.27
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.20 0.17 1.16 1.39 0.20 0.17
Male 18-49 0.22 0.20 1.18 1.30 0.22 0.20
Female 18 or Older 0.23 0.22 3.34 3.24 0.22 0.21
Female 18-49 0.26 0.27 3.14 2.82 0.25 0.27
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Table 1.21P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On Probation
(2010)
On Probation
(2011)
Not on
Probation
(2010)
Not on
Probation
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown probation status.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.3417   0.7038   0.3425  
AGE            
18-49 0.5201   0.8267   0.5698  
18-25 0.5766   0.4473   0.4421  
26-34 0.8807   0.7488   0.9021  
35-49 0.6028   0.4863   0.5839  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.5832   0.6995   0.5476  
Male 18-49 0.3240   0.8135   0.3182  
Female 18 or Older 0.4023   0.7962   0.4349  
Female 18-49 0.9027   0.9916   1.0000  
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Table 1.22C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 689 694 68 63 786 790
AGE            
18-49 426 437 60 42 515 520
18-25 119 126 12 16 147 164
26-34 251 245 * * 286 291
35-49 324 338 * * 378 375
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 467 452 42 52 502 488
Male 18-49 290 286 38 33 328 314
Female 18 or Older 507 513 * * 575 585
Female 18-49 308 324 * * 365 392
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Table 1.22D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.30 0.30 3.74 3.53 0.30 0.30
AGE            
18-49 0.32 0.33 3.73 3.07 0.32 0.33
18-25 0.35 0.37 2.84 3.48 0.35 0.37
26-34 0.69 0.67 * * 0.69 0.67
35-49 0.52 0.55 * * 0.52 0.55
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.42 0.40 3.32 3.63 0.42 0.41
Male 18-49 0.44 0.44 3.26 3.10 0.45 0.44
Female 18 or Older 0.43 0.42 * * 0.43 0.43
Female 18-49 0.46 0.48 * * 0.46 0.48
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Table 1.22P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.5156   0.2993   0.5692  
AGE            
18-49 0.4627   0.2005   0.5708  
18-25 0.3475   0.3129   0.3984  
26-34 0.5027   *   0.5119  
35-49 0.4208   *   0.5745  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.2799   0.8602   0.2756  
Male 18-49 0.1801   0.5318   0.2095  
Female 18 or Older 0.9884   *   0.9033  
Female 18-49 0.9272   *   0.8205  
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Table 1.23C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 362 325 34 39 362 327
AGE            
18-49 233 221 34 26 235 230
18-25 59 59 6 9 63 62
26-34 137 129 * * 137 133
35-49 179 162 * * 182 167
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 220 190 24 23 216 190
Male 18-49 147 127 24 17 147 129
Female 18 or Older 267 261 * * 271 267
Female 18-49 171 179 * * 175 188
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Table 1.23D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.16 0.14 2.24 2.30 0.16 0.14
AGE            
18-49 0.18 0.17 2.53 1.93 0.17 0.17
18-25 0.17 0.17 1.50 2.08 0.18 0.17
26-34 0.37 0.36 * * 0.37 0.36
35-49 0.29 0.26 * * 0.29 0.26
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.20 0.17 2.11 1.77 0.20 0.17
Male 18-49 0.22 0.20 2.35 1.59 0.22 0.20
Female 18 or Older 0.23 0.22 * * 0.22 0.22
Female 18-49 0.26 0.27 * * 0.26 0.27
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Table 1.23P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2010)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status.
2 Respondents were asked if they were on parole, supervised release, or other conditional release from prison during the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.3417   0.8185   0.3142  
AGE            
18-49 0.5201   0.5952   0.5696  
18-25 0.5766   0.4434   0.5087  
26-34 0.8807   *   0.9288  
35-49 0.6028   *   0.6670  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.5832   0.8908   0.5745  
Male 18-49 0.3240   0.6344   0.3560  
Female 18 or Older 0.4023   *   0.3678  
Female 18-49 0.9027   *   0.9374  
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Table 1.24C (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 616 594 510 452 302 260 240 258 308 286 479 460
AGE                        
18-25 93 101 73 81 45 45 35 38 41 49 69 73
26-49 361 356 305 280 183 168 149 151 168 182 245 268
50 or Older 506 471 382 348 226 194 188 198 248 212 402 366
GENDER                        
Male 379 364 292 272 177 159 139 146 180 165 275 292
Female 480 456 404 372 234 206 200 205 246 231 372 339
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 584 565 474 445 275 252 226 246 294 276 466 437
White 606 619 439 420 243 234 212 217 287 262 417 403
Black or African American 195 167 132 121 76 66 74 58 76 86 140 104
American Indian or Alaska Native 29 55 * * * * * * * * 17 12
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 9 * * * * * * * * * 8
Asian 113 136 62 73 * * * * 29 24 95 113
Two or More Races 98 87 * * * * * * * * 67 35
Hispanic or Latino 193 195 176 124 * 61 88 77 92 74 108 153
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 426 420 285 270 173 132 132 154 181 173 312 310
Part-Time 224 223 156 165 86 102 82 83 102 108 163 151
Unemployed 159 142 138 104 83 54 * 72 78 49 83 95
Other1 457 401 344 288 192 198 169 167 211 179 302 283
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Table 1.24D (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.89 0.82 1.67 1.70 1.75 1.77 1.11 1.09 0.24 0.22
AGE                        
18-25 0.27 0.30 0.93 0.98 2.32 2.27 1.75 1.86 1.15 1.24 0.23 0.24
26-49 0.37 0.36 1.07 1.09 2.05 2.20 2.26 2.14 1.31 1.56 0.30 0.32
50 or Older 0.52 0.47 1.93 1.75 3.74 3.60 3.99 3.80 2.38 2.01 0.47 0.40
GENDER                        
Male 0.34 0.33 1.44 1.37 3.17 2.85 3.09 2.91 1.65 1.60 0.28 0.29
Female 0.41 0.38 1.11 1.09 1.88 2.00 2.03 2.16 1.53 1.50 0.38 0.34
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.28 0.94 0.87 1.73 1.71 1.86 1.84 1.19 1.16 0.27 0.25
White 0.34 0.34 1.05 1.00 1.90 1.79 2.08 2.06 1.40 1.35 0.31 0.29
Black or African American 0.68 0.59 2.39 2.41 5.01 5.52 5.74 5.47 2.66 2.85 0.62 0.45
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.65 3.64 * * * * * * * * 2.02 1.31
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.09 * * * * * * * * * 1.18
Asian 1.05 1.15 4.03 4.33 * * * * 2.97 3.32 1.03 1.12
Two or More Races 3.21 2.44 * * * * * * * * 2.99 1.44
Hispanic or Latino 0.61 0.58 2.88 2.33 * 5.68 5.37 5.30 3.27 2.63 0.39 0.51
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.35 0.34 1.27 1.23 2.63 2.90 2.65 2.69 1.52 1.56 0.31 0.30
Part-Time 0.63 0.63 1.87 1.92 3.84 4.10 3.98 4.11 2.49 2.57 0.58 0.55
Unemployed 0.99 0.97 2.96 2.67 4.99 5.20 * 5.65 4.22 2.92 0.71 0.88
Other1 0.60 0.52 1.68 1.53 2.83 2.48 3.22 3.14 2.26 2.02 0.53 0.48
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Table 1.24P (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7149   0.1902   0.2936   0.5684   0.4849   0.3630  
AGE                        
18-25 0.2678   0.8104   0.6354   0.6554   0.3661   0.3300  
26-49 0.9944   0.1614   0.2106   0.1293   0.6330   0.0722  
50 or Older 0.5146   0.5601   0.8814   0.6948   0.4880   0.7396  
GENDER                        
Male 0.3940   0.8438   0.7524   0.2051   0.6775   0.1369  
Female 0.2329   0.0453   0.2502   0.0559   0.4981   0.9642  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9858   0.4366   0.6101   0.4555   0.7067   0.5182  
White 0.6257   0.3787   0.6382   0.4046   0.4644   0.1574  
Black or African American 0.1818   0.8685   0.9831   0.2205   0.1400   0.1136  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5008   *   *   *   *   0.1435  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.4306   0.7503   *   *   0.6360   0.4164  
Two or More Races 0.6056   *   *   *   *   0.1478  
Hispanic or Latino 0.4529   0.0543   *   0.9870   0.3064   0.1593  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.4832   0.1497   0.0144   0.7161   0.8495   0.4664  
Part-Time 0.3239   0.5418   0.9592   0.5732   0.3063   0.8630  
Unemployed 0.6196   0.2284   0.0503   *   0.3351   0.0726  
Other1 0.4712   0.5120   0.2707   0.4810   0.2493   0.9288  
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Table 1.25C (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 616 594 510 452 302 260 240 258 308 286 479 460
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 267 262 205 200 112 100 111 104 127 126 201 187
Midwest 233 237 195 194 130 113 81 105 116 105 183 184
South 389 384 318 286 169 149 153 163 201 192 291 298
West 355 299 281 230 169 147 126 135 164 133 265 241
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 529 507 378 342 213 181 171 189 237 221 351 342
Small Metro 407 382 286 250 144 150 143 147 162 138 285 263
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 341 308 246 204 127 119 113 121 141 104 235 214
< 250K Pop. 227 246 140 153 67 89 84 79 79 93 161 155
Nonmetro 271 266 193 192 149 105 91 85 122 119 174 162
Urbanized 176 182 117 129 * 66 * * 75 88 118 116
Less Urbanized 181 192 130 125 * 76 67 61 88 74 116 122
Completely Rural 115 69 * * * * * * * * 60 39
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 247 250 208 200 141 152 104 100 110 95 136 132
100-199% 307 266 231 208 120 113 136 121 148 141 201 166
200% or More 581 587 378 359 224 181 172 201 247 230 422 421
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 346 321 270 265 160 181 139 133 156 146 208 175
No 615 598 430 373 248 192 196 220 270 243 433 428
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 563 563 375 357 220 163 181 200 232 234 413 403
Medicaid/CHIP4 260 245 220 198 141 140 109 99 118 105 140 138
Other5 394 362 291 262 148 145 143 142 197 168 277 252
No Coverage 210 196 175 150 113 98 81 88 112 75 105 118
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Table 1.25D (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.89 0.82 1.67 1.70 1.75 1.77 1.11 1.09 0.24 0.22
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.63 0.62 2.00 2.07 3.65 4.02 4.00 3.90 2.67 2.74 0.56 0.49
Midwest 0.47 0.47 1.57 1.49 3.05 2.62 3.10 3.08 1.96 1.97 0.42 0.41
South 0.46 0.45 1.62 1.44 3.08 3.13 3.19 2.99 2.02 1.96 0.39 0.39
West 0.67 0.56 1.98 1.78 3.47 3.61 3.89 3.96 2.50 2.14 0.59 0.52
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.39 0.37 1.29 1.25 2.40 2.67 2.40 2.59 1.65 1.64 0.33 0.31
Small Metro 0.48 0.44 1.54 1.31 2.82 2.60 3.27 2.85 1.88 1.72 0.45 0.40
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.61 0.53 1.87 1.61 3.52 3.34 4.16 3.42 2.36 2.02 0.56 0.48
< 250K Pop. 0.77 0.82 2.49 2.39 4.26 4.22 5.11 5.02 2.94 3.23 0.73 0.72
Nonmetro 0.66 0.57 2.04 1.95 4.05 3.45 4.06 4.00 2.86 2.59 0.57 0.48
Urbanized 0.96 0.87 3.02 3.01 * 5.67 * * 4.23 3.99 0.86 0.79
Less Urbanized 0.89 0.82 2.91 2.75 * 4.70 6.00 5.57 4.03 3.69 0.78 0.73
Completely Rural 2.63 1.68 * * * * * * * * 1.88 1.13
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 0.75 0.68 2.08 1.83 3.52 3.31 4.39 3.59 2.69 2.29 0.59 0.52
100-199% 0.60 0.54 1.79 1.66 3.59 3.32 3.40 3.55 2.51 2.28 0.52 0.43
200% or More 0.33 0.33 1.16 1.13 2.26 2.49 2.36 2.49 1.46 1.43 0.31 0.30
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 0.73 0.62 1.76 1.56 2.94 2.74 3.39 2.99 2.56 2.14 0.67 0.52
No 0.29 0.27 1.06 0.97 2.08 2.20 2.10 2.13 1.27 1.26 0.26 0.25
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.33 0.32 1.17 1.11 2.17 2.55 2.35 2.34 1.41 1.47 0.31 0.29
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.05 0.93 2.54 2.24 3.60 3.17 4.52 4.14 3.50 3.08 0.89 0.79
Other5 0.66 0.60 2.17 2.07 4.07 3.50 4.64 4.39 2.86 2.47 0.59 0.52
No Coverage 0.53 0.50 1.80 1.61 3.90 3.50 3.60 3.38 2.37 1.76 0.34 0.39
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Table 1.25P (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7149   0.1902   0.2936   0.5684   0.4849   0.3630  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.3608   0.3610   0.4424   0.8338   0.0681   0.4433  
Midwest 0.4861   0.7597   0.6599   0.1992   0.7483   0.2024  
South 0.7303   0.3484   0.5858   0.3465   0.8220   0.3152  
West 0.4189   0.0342   0.7165   0.6205   0.0168   0.8323  
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.6831   0.2490   0.4005   0.7368   0.6289   0.3378  
Small Metro 0.7170   0.8989   0.6422   0.6419   0.8364   0.6820  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.1828   0.7601   0.4907   0.8337   0.5920   0.2450  
< 250K Pop. 0.1924   0.8333   0.9110   0.2478   0.7096   0.3154  
Nonmetro 0.7754   0.3119   0.5325   0.7681   0.5721   0.2596  
Urbanized 0.8895   0.2328   *   *   0.5696   0.3471  
Less Urbanized 0.4384   0.9415   *   0.5382   0.7680   0.3231  
Completely Rural 0.3796   *   *   *   *   0.6605  
POVERTY LEVEL1                        
Less Than 100% 0.8990   0.2481   0.8426   0.1128   0.3931   0.6229  
100-199% 0.9516   0.9385   0.9627   0.2077   0.3156   0.8898  
200% or More 0.5956   0.3022   0.2219   0.3010   0.2868   0.4129  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                        
Yes 0.2787   0.1348   0.6028   0.0162   0.4437   0.5451  
No 0.8753   0.4558   0.0685   0.3827   0.7033   0.2270  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.3917   0.2887   0.0200   0.6884   0.6981   0.6207  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.7111   0.9144   0.9094   0.4142   0.7120   0.5892  
Other5 0.7136   0.5541   0.1139   0.8520   0.8074   0.5659  
No Coverage 0.5740   0.0473   0.4973   0.6143   0.0199   0.3921  
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Table 1.26C (REVISED) – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 154 148 104 130 72 104 39 60 58 53 118 65
AGE                        
18-25 31 31 21 26 14 16 10 13 13 16 22 17
26-49 84 88 79 76 56 59 32 41 37 27 35 43
50 or Older 128 107 64 98 43 77 22 42 43 43 111 46
GENDER                        
Male 117 106 73 86 51 70 27 41 36 29 98 58
Female 100 101 75 97 51 75 29 44 45 44 66 29
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 144 139 93 121 66 95 32 54 47 50 115 61
White 96 117 75 99 55 90 28 31 34 29 59 57
Black or African American 76 58 42 49 31 18 8 28 25 36 63 22
American Indian or Alaska Native 7 * * * * * * * * * 4 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 * * * * * * * * * 1
Asian 82 41 * 40 * * * * * 18 * 6
Two or More Races 13 10 11 10 * * * * 1 2 7 3
Hispanic or Latino 58 45 50 41 28 27 24 26 35 17 30 18
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 80 74 64 60 44 49 23 24 34 25 47 44
Medicaid/CHIP2 121 90 72 84 47 66 32 37 38 36 97 34
Other3 116 92 60 79 46 56 18 38 33 42 105 47
No Coverage 37 59 29 54 23 34 12 34 14 24 23 22
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 53 66 40 59 31 41 22 40 11 15 35 30
Part-Time 36 54 35 54 20 49 7 6 25 22 8 11
Unemployed 34 35 28 30 19 24 11 17 17 8 19 18
Other4 135 114 84 99 58 77 30 42 48 44 111 53
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Table 1.26D (REVISED) – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.25 0.31 0.77 1.11 0.39 0.57 0.26 0.24 0.06 0.03
AGE                        
18-25 0.09 0.09 0.35 0.40 1.06 1.19 0.58 0.78 0.42 0.46 0.08 0.06
26-49 0.09 0.09 0.38 0.38 1.04 1.17 0.64 0.78 0.35 0.27 0.04 0.06
50 or Older 0.13 0.11 0.44 0.63 1.50 2.61 0.65 1.20 0.51 0.48 0.13 0.05
GENDER                        
Male 0.11 0.09 0.44 0.53 1.50 2.06 0.74 1.13 0.39 0.32 0.10 0.06
Female 0.08 0.08 0.30 0.37 0.84 1.25 0.46 0.64 0.35 0.33 0.07 0.03
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.07 0.25 0.33 0.79 1.12 0.36 0.58 0.24 0.26 0.07 0.04
White 0.06 0.07 0.25 0.33 0.82 1.23 0.39 0.41 0.22 0.19 0.05 0.05
Black or African American 0.28 0.22 0.92 1.10 2.93 2.44 0.93 2.77 0.96 1.32 0.28 0.10
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.63 * * * * * * * * * 0.47 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.12 * * * * * * * * * 0.14
Asian 0.78 0.36 * 2.66 * * * * * 2.39 * 0.06
Two or More Races 0.48 0.32 1.88 1.18 * * * * 0.43 0.43 0.32 0.14
Hispanic or Latino 0.18 0.13 1.03 0.86 2.71 3.08 1.83 2.32 1.35 0.63 0.11 0.06
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.05 0.05 0.27 0.26 0.91 1.18 0.42 0.40 0.25 0.20 0.04 0.03
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.55 0.38 1.13 1.22 2.73 2.97 1.98 2.36 1.30 1.12 0.64 0.21
Other3 0.21 0.17 0.61 0.80 2.04 2.70 0.92 1.82 0.59 0.73 0.24 0.10
No Coverage 0.10 0.15 0.37 0.66 1.18 1.71 0.62 1.57 0.35 0.60 0.07 0.07
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.05 0.06 0.23 0.35 0.89 1.30 0.52 0.88 0.11 0.17 0.04 0.03
Part-Time 0.11 0.17 0.56 0.81 1.50 3.05 0.47 0.38 0.73 0.63 0.03 0.04
Unemployed 0.23 0.26 0.83 0.94 2.07 3.15 1.32 1.93 1.07 0.52 0.16 0.17
Other4 0.20 0.16 0.58 0.65 1.63 1.98 0.87 1.18 0.64 0.58 0.21 0.09
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Table 1.26P (REVISED) – Received Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.9935   0.1320   0.1090   0.2670   0.7491   0.0994  
AGE                        
18-25 0.8172   0.2614   0.9605   0.3099   0.1907   0.2484  
26-49 0.8603   0.9782   0.5231   0.9604   0.2600   0.5358  
50 or Older 0.8743   0.0691   0.0794   0.1196   0.9341   0.0588  
GENDER                        
Male 0.9956   0.3451   0.4066   0.4907   0.9702   0.4708  
Female 0.9939   0.2249   0.1419   0.2990   0.6862   0.0443  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6406   0.0583   0.0860   0.2650   0.7496   0.1568  
White 0.1798   0.0942   0.0526   0.8732   0.7031   0.9740  
Black or African American 0.5561   0.4896   0.8926   0.1651   0.5662   0.1537  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.4963   *   *   *   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.6915   0.6925   *   *   0.8852   0.6243  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2563   0.6391   0.9248   0.6626   0.2305   0.2941  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.3458   0.5232   0.8567   0.8489   0.4864   0.6606  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.5740   0.3818   0.4153   0.5411   0.8231   0.0999  
Other3 0.4372   0.2413   0.4570   0.1133   0.7400   0.0651  
No Coverage 0.0713   0.0705   0.1398   0.4828   0.3924   0.7743  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.6496   0.2894   0.3786   0.7311   0.3686   0.5714  
Part-Time 0.4278   0.5218   0.3436   0.5684   0.7989   0.9796  
Unemployed 0.8490   0.9844   0.4849   0.7882   0.2633   0.7796  
Other4 0.5333   0.3515   0.4749   0.1740   0.7547   0.0864  
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Table 1.27C (REVISED) – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 448 437 368 348 244 214 183 190 194 212 274 279
AGE                        
18-25 70 76 58 65 38 38 25 32 34 38 44 45
26-49 273 275 222 219 146 134 109 117 119 142 155 176
50 or Older 337 337 274 271 180 161 146 146 148 151 219 201
GENDER                        
Male 273 265 213 216 149 124 106 110 120 129 173 171
Female 340 325 283 274 184 173 150 149 152 164 205 209
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 417 418 336 339 216 210 168 182 184 198 266 267
White 409 418 305 316 188 193 159 156 172 189 248 246
Black or African American 119 123 104 97 54 63 53 * 69 57 56 74
American Indian or Alaska Native 21 35 * * * * * * * * 9 10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 8 * * * * * * * * * 7
Asian 57 96 34 53 * * * * 12 19 45 77
Two or More Races 76 76 * * * * * * * 11 33 19
Hispanic or Latino 158 132 149 101 * 47 72 56 60 68 64 84
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 384 371 278 273 175 139 141 146 155 179 239 230
Medicaid/CHIP2 181 191 161 166 112 119 78 92 86 77 79 84
Other3 240 250 203 207 119 126 113 104 116 120 131 136
No Coverage 143 131 119 108 82 69 62 62 57 59 73 75
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 301 274 206 198 145 98 93 112 112 134 197 179
Part-Time 146 159 105 135 63 89 56 65 66 80 102 85
Unemployed 123 106 103 85 61 39 * * 38 47 69 63
Other4 286 283 248 223 157 166 130 122 143 126 145 179
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Table 1.27D (REVISED) – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.20 0.19 0.78 0.74 1.89 1.78 1.57 1.55 0.82 0.90 0.14 0.14
AGE                        
18-25 0.21 0.22 0.82 0.84 2.30 2.20 1.35 1.69 1.02 0.98 0.15 0.15
26-49 0.28 0.28 0.92 0.98 2.13 2.17 1.91 1.91 1.05 1.34 0.19 0.22
50 or Older 0.35 0.34 1.63 1.60 4.48 4.14 3.63 3.42 1.63 1.57 0.26 0.23
GENDER                        
Male 0.25 0.24 1.16 1.22 3.36 3.08 2.66 2.59 1.19 1.35 0.18 0.18
Female 0.29 0.27 0.98 0.93 2.18 2.12 1.90 1.90 1.12 1.17 0.21 0.22
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.21 0.21 0.81 0.80 1.96 1.87 1.67 1.65 0.87 0.95 0.16 0.16
White 0.24 0.25 0.90 0.93 2.14 2.06 1.86 1.76 1.00 1.14 0.19 0.19
Black or African American 0.44 0.45 2.08 2.09 4.46 5.81 4.93 * 2.51 2.05 0.25 0.32
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.91 2.65 * * * * * * * * 1.07 1.08
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.00 * * * * * * * * * 1.04
Asian 0.55 0.83 2.45 3.45 * * * * 1.31 2.53 0.50 0.78
Two or More Races 2.65 2.19 * * * * * * * 2.61 1.56 0.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.50 0.39 2.63 2.07 * 5.04 4.74 4.52 2.26 2.45 0.24 0.29
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.24 0.23 1.04 1.03 2.61 2.56 2.17 2.06 1.08 1.27 0.18 0.17
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.79 0.77 2.18 2.09 4.43 3.69 4.25 4.42 2.80 2.36 0.52 0.50
Other3 0.43 0.44 1.79 1.85 4.20 4.24 4.23 4.08 1.94 1.97 0.29 0.29
No Coverage 0.37 0.34 1.41 1.26 3.66 3.11 2.98 2.70 1.37 1.43 0.24 0.25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.25 0.23 1.08 1.04 3.01 2.64 2.10 2.24 1.08 1.31 0.20 0.18
Part-Time 0.43 0.46 1.51 1.77 3.86 4.32 3.36 3.67 1.79 2.10 0.37 0.32
Unemployed 0.79 0.75 2.64 2.39 5.36 4.59 * * 2.39 2.81 0.60 0.60
Other4 0.41 0.40 1.46 1.37 3.20 2.94 3.08 2.84 1.76 1.58 0.27 0.31
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Table 1.27P (REVISED) – Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.8610   0.5653   0.5330   0.4355   0.2713   0.9776  
AGE                        
18-25 0.1085   0.3903   0.7531   0.1348   0.7175   0.2096  
26-49 0.9489   0.8576   0.9624   0.3877   0.5055   0.8165  
50 or Older 0.9929   0.6460   0.3991   0.5088   0.3666   0.6478  
GENDER                        
Male 0.9537   0.3233   0.8710   0.3626   0.3161   0.5967  
Female 0.9006   0.8513   0.3417   0.0842   0.5985   0.6995  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6063   0.3543   0.1972   0.4212   0.3632   0.8266  
White 0.5471   0.3062   0.3547   0.3483   0.2161   0.8534  
Black or African American 0.7816   0.8148   0.0564   *   0.8272   0.9347  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7342   *   *   *   *   0.4974  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.3109   0.6618   *   *   0.3809   0.3145  
Two or More Races 0.6654   *   *   *   *   0.1085  
Hispanic or Latino 0.4924   0.3776   *   0.8262   0.3616   0.3364  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.6843   0.8517   0.6267   0.5079   0.1228   0.9472  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.2494   0.1177   0.1082   0.4451   0.7108   0.9037  
Other3 0.4498   0.2010   0.0507   0.3383   0.0925   0.8958  
No Coverage 0.4874   0.2800   0.7453   0.4730   0.2886   0.8569  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.2837   0.9261   0.0963   0.8010   0.1171   0.3562  
Part-Time 0.3975   0.1443   0.1712   0.9338   0.4169   0.2838  
Unemployed 0.9702   0.5906   0.3928   *   0.9324   0.6493  
Other4 0.4114   0.8287   0.1231   0.2950   0.8236   0.1275  
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Table 1.28C (REVISED) – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 557 570 488 428 284 249 225 243 292 262 412 427
AGE                        
18-25 82 86 64 67 42 39 30 34 36 41 58 64
26-49 324 328 285 255 176 157 140 136 158 168 203 235
50 or Older 468 449 369 334 212 187 179 192 234 197 357 349
GENDER                        
Male 333 339 269 248 153 150 129 134 168 150 237 262
Female 451 433 387 351 227 199 192 195 230 214 333 315
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 531 537 453 418 253 242 213 232 280 251 403 398
White 554 568 428 393 235 224 202 204 271 237 374 371
Black or African American 169 139 113 114 67 65 64 * 64 79 124 77
American Indian or Alaska Native 28 54 * * * * * * * * 16 9
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 8 * * * * * * * * * 7
Asian 63 106 50 61 * * * * 20 21 39 85
Two or More Races 71 85 27 * * * * * * * 66 31
Hispanic or Latino 186 183 168 117 115 58 84 68 80 71 101 139
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 495 511 353 334 199 158 167 190 217 208 361 372
Medicaid/CHIP2 229 229 208 189 139 132 107 94 101 98 99 125
Other3 369 347 282 255 146 143 137 137 190 160 247 241
No Coverage 195 172 163 130 109 88 79 71 102 68 100 100
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 366 374 262 247 153 124 122 142 170 154 271 279
Part-Time 206 205 144 152 82 89 78 79 89 104 147 136
Unemployed 142 129 125 100 81 53 54 69 73 47 70 78
Other4 427 381 334 286 190 195 165 162 195 171 266 259
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Table 1.28D (REVISED) – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.24 0.25 0.90 0.82 1.80 1.80 1.72 1.75 1.09 1.03 0.21 0.21
AGE                        
18-25 0.24 0.25 0.89 0.92 2.31 2.22 1.61 1.72 1.07 1.13 0.20 0.22
26-49 0.33 0.33 1.07 1.05 2.15 2.26 2.17 2.07 1.29 1.47 0.25 0.29
50 or Older 0.49 0.45 1.94 1.77 4.10 3.76 3.95 3.82 2.30 1.97 0.42 0.39
GENDER                        
Male 0.30 0.30 1.36 1.29 3.27 3.01 2.96 2.86 1.57 1.49 0.25 0.27
Female 0.38 0.36 1.14 1.07 2.01 2.08 2.12 2.13 1.48 1.44 0.34 0.32
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.27 0.27 0.95 0.86 1.86 1.84 1.86 1.83 1.18 1.09 0.24 0.23
White 0.32 0.32 1.07 0.98 1.98 1.96 2.09 2.02 1.38 1.27 0.29 0.28
Black or African American 0.60 0.50 2.17 2.33 4.97 5.61 5.41 * 2.33 2.67 0.55 0.34
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.53 3.62 * * * * * * * * 1.85 1.00
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.99 * * * * * * * * * 1.08
Asian 0.59 0.91 3.26 3.74 * * * * 2.09 2.84 0.43 0.86
Two or More Races 2.46 2.39 4.81 * * * * * * * 2.96 1.28
Hispanic or Latino 0.59 0.54 2.83 2.30 6.00 5.50 5.21 5.04 2.92 2.55 0.37 0.46
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.30 0.30 1.17 1.09 2.45 2.57 2.30 2.31 1.39 1.37 0.27 0.27
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.97 0.88 2.51 2.25 3.91 3.69 4.58 4.27 3.10 2.92 0.65 0.72
Other3 0.63 0.59 2.15 2.08 4.07 3.74 4.70 4.52 2.80 2.43 0.53 0.50
No Coverage 0.49 0.43 1.73 1.47 3.98 3.51 3.50 2.94 2.22 1.61 0.33 0.33
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.30 0.31 1.24 1.20 2.91 2.89 2.51 2.58 1.48 1.47 0.27 0.27
Part-Time 0.58 0.59 1.84 1.86 3.96 4.35 4.00 4.05 2.28 2.51 0.53 0.51
Unemployed 0.90 0.89 2.86 2.62 5.41 5.23 5.04 5.84 4.04 2.76 0.60 0.74
Other4 0.57 0.51 1.70 1.57 2.91 2.66 3.26 3.23 2.16 1.98 0.48 0.44
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Table 1.28P (REVISED) – Received Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Prescription Medication Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7278   0.2543   0.2888   0.4716   0.7397   0.3945  
AGE                        
18-25 0.2212   0.8983   0.3427   0.4674   0.6179   0.1417  
26-49 0.6741   0.1593   0.1964   0.0647   0.8863   0.1784  
50 or Older 0.7203   0.7445   0.9586   0.7013   0.6813   0.8960  
GENDER                        
Male 0.1651   0.8015   0.8388   0.4784   0.9861   0.0347  
Female 0.1172   0.0649   0.1930   0.1118   0.5945   0.5480  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9201   0.5666   0.7185   0.4553   0.8731   0.5203  
White 0.7760   0.2389   0.2605   0.3858   0.4733   0.1531  
Black or African American 0.3035   0.4306   0.3318   *   0.0540   0.0374  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4010   *   *   *   *   0.1380  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.2837   0.9943   *   *   0.4560   0.1366  
Two or More Races 0.5716   *   *   *   *   0.1855  
Hispanic or Latino 0.3376   0.0415   0.0119   0.6827   0.6247   0.2209  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                        
Private 0.2843   0.3225   0.0825   0.8124   0.8997   0.8864  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.4322   1.0000   0.7027   0.2634   0.3931   0.1336  
Other3 0.9831   0.6658   0.1784   0.9489   0.8398   0.9494  
No Coverage 0.3368   0.0524   0.3075   0.3953   0.1083   0.7793  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.3164   0.0533   0.0270   0.6420   0.3559   0.4361  
Part-Time 0.2743   0.3643   0.6506   0.6485   0.0711   0.9022  
Unemployed 0.4936   0.5352   0.1319   0.1476   0.6200   0.0953  
Other4 0.5656   0.7121   0.3693   0.3367   0.6188   0.8914  
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Table 1.29C (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE
TREATMENT
616 594 570 602 188 194 248 249 460 485 2,084 2,049
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 113 71 40 65 15 40 16 40 34 32 106 28
Outpatient 245 229 170 135 102 65 78 73 108 94 182 189
Prescription Medication 449 441 342 284 172 140 147 159 246 189 354 375
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 31 31 10 15 5 20 29 16 12 17
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
49 62 33 46 31 38 9 16 8 19 39 41
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
360 362 314 305 207 187 160 169 158 187 199 196
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
87 104 80 95 62 82 34 37 31 30 32 36
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Table 1.29D (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE
TREATMENT
0.27 0.26 0.89 0.82 1.67 1.70 1.75 1.77 1.11 1.09 0.24 0.22
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 0.05 0.03 0.10 0.16 0.16 0.45 0.17 0.39 0.15 0.14 0.06 0.01
Outpatient 0.11 0.10 0.40 0.32 1.05 0.70 0.77 0.69 0.48 0.41 0.10 0.10
Prescription Medication 0.20 0.19 0.73 0.62 1.59 1.41 1.35 1.38 0.98 0.80 0.18 0.19
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.01 0.02 0.08 0.07 0.11 0.16 0.05 0.19 0.13 0.07 0.01 0.01
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.02 0.03 0.08 0.11 0.33 0.43 0.09 0.16 0.03 0.08 0.02 0.02
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.16 0.16 0.68 0.67 1.76 1.72 1.44 1.44 0.68 0.81 0.10 0.10
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
0.04 0.04 0.19 0.23 0.66 0.88 0.35 0.36 0.14 0.14 0.02 0.02
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Table 1.29P (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DID NOT RECEIVE
TREATMENT
0.7149   0.1902   0.2936   0.5684   0.4849   0.3630  
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 0.1574   0.3848   0.4193   0.3944   0.9196   0.0213  
Outpatient 0.6010   0.5333   0.8397   0.8277   0.5236   0.1985  
Prescription Medication 0.6373   0.0086   0.0265   0.9241   0.0376   0.1050  
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9257   0.9038   0.6793   0.2506   0.2892   0.5876  
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.5043   0.2588   0.7945   0.2474   0.1103   0.8781  
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.6499   0.5265   0.9642   0.3739   0.0659   0.1695  
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
0.2452   0.2550   0.1500   0.9355   0.8901   0.5508  
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Table 1.30C (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 113 71 40 65 15 40 16 40 34 32 106 28
Outpatient 252 236 170 135 102 65 78 73 108 94 182 189
Prescription Medication 474 469 342 284 172 140 147 159 246 189 354 375
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 31 31 10 15 5 20 29 16 12 17
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
49 62 33 46 31 38 9 16 8 19 39 41
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
372 373 314 305 207 187 160 169 158 187 199 196
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
87 104 80 95 62 82 34 37 31 30 32 36
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Table 1.30D (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 0.36 0.22 0.23 0.39 0.24 0.69 0.35 0.84 0.52 0.51 0.74 0.19
Outpatient 0.72 0.70 0.94 0.78 1.53 1.09 1.59 1.49 1.57 1.39 1.16 1.20
Prescription Medication 1.08 1.04 1.44 1.34 2.22 2.06 2.48 2.57 2.42 2.30 1.58 1.55
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.11 0.11 0.18 0.18 0.16 0.25 0.11 0.42 0.45 0.26 0.08 0.12
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.15 0.20 0.19 0.27 0.49 0.65 0.20 0.35 0.12 0.30 0.28 0.28
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.98 0.94 1.38 1.36 2.30 2.24 2.57 2.64 2.12 2.34 1.28 1.20
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
0.28 0.33 0.45 0.56 0.98 1.34 0.73 0.78 0.47 0.49 0.23 0.24
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Table 1.30P (REVISED) – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE
TREATMENT TYPE
                       
Inpatient 0.1624   0.3411   0.3973   0.3765   0.9639   0.0166  
Outpatient 0.4882   0.7724   0.9781   0.9330   0.6875   0.3250  
Prescription Medication 0.7702   0.0199   0.0532   0.8263   0.0288   0.1207  
RECEIVED TWO
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9019   0.9707   0.6399   0.2435   0.3086   0.6329  
Inpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.4787   0.2098   0.7203   0.2274   0.1030   0.8221  
Outpatient and Prescription
   Medication
0.7833   0.1135   0.5088   0.4886   0.0099   0.0464  
RECEIVED ALL THREE
TREATMENT TYPES
                       
Inpatient, Outpatient, and
   Prescription Medication
0.2148   0.1640   0.1001   0.8723   0.9778   0.6283  
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Table 1.31C (REVISED) – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 221 179 189 116 125 90 117 103 91 98 108
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
357 330 267 242 188 148 121 120 144 164 212 201
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 208 186 160 164 101 109 100 88 73 82 139 104
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 88 92 69 60 37 52 41 47 65 91
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 53 59 46 54 39 44 17 19 20 25 26 23
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center2 16 14 11 13 6 7 7 7 6 8 11 8
Some Other Place3 67 63 58 52 16 45 48 17 29 20 34 34
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Table 1.31D (REVISED) – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.18 1.26 1.61 1.67 2.58 2.68 2.93 3.52 2.96 2.45 1.69 1.80
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
1.46 1.39 1.84 1.67 2.79 2.63 3.44 3.49 3.31 3.07 2.48 2.25
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.21 1.08 1.46 1.44 2.33 2.33 3.09 2.93 2.31 2.23 2.27 1.71
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.71 0.79 0.87 0.90 1.66 1.47 1.35 1.87 1.34 1.41 1.16 1.55
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.35 0.37 0.48 0.54 0.97 1.09 0.63 0.70 0.66 0.77 0.48 0.41
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center2 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.17 0.26 0.28 0.19 0.24 0.21 0.15
Some Other Place3 0.44 0.41 0.60 0.53 0.41 1.16 1.74 0.63 0.94 0.63 0.61 0.62
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Table 1.31P (REVISED) – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.3349   0.4212   0.5610   0.5870   0.7158   0.6094  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
0.7457   0.5913   0.1375   0.9639   0.4991   0.8677  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.3907   0.9064   0.4292   0.4651   0.7521   0.2281  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4210   0.5914   0.9845   0.4818   0.7085   0.5355  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9525   0.9232   0.9365   0.8447   0.8595   0.9665  
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center2 0.9381   0.5869   0.9319   0.9133   0.3285   0.6129  
Some Other Place3 0.6398   0.7004   0.0191   0.2579   0.3858   0.8020  
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Table 1.32C (REVISED) – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES1
616 594 510 452 302 260 240 258 308 286 479 460
Outpatient 448 437 368 348 244 214 183 190 194 212 274 279
Outpatient Mental Health
    Clinic or Center
197 220 179 189 116 125 90 117 103 91 98 108
Office of a Private
    Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor -
    Not Part of a Clinic
345 320 267 242 188 148 121 120 144 164 212 201
Doctor's Office - Not Part
    of a Clinic
204 184 160 164 101 109 100 88 73 82 139 104
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 88 92 69 60 37 52 41 47 65 91
Partial Day Hospital or
    Day Treatment Program
54 59 46 54 39 44 17 19 20 25 26 23
School or University
    Setting/Clinic/Center2
16 14 11 13 6 7 7 7 6 8 11 8
Some Other Place3 67 62 58 52 16 45 48 17 29 20 34 34
Inpatient 154 148 104 130 72 104 39 60 58 53 118 65
Prescription Medication 557 570 488 428 284 249 225 243 292 262 412 427
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
616 594 570 602 188 194 248 249 460 485 2,084 2,049
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Table 1.32D (REVISED) – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES1
0.27 0.26 0.89 0.82 1.67 1.70 1.75 1.77 1.11 1.09 0.24 0.22
Outpatient 0.20 0.19 0.78 0.74 1.89 1.78 1.57 1.55 0.82 0.90 0.14 0.14
Outpatient Mental Health
    Clinic or Center
0.09 0.09 0.42 0.45 1.18 1.31 0.90 1.08 0.46 0.41 0.05 0.06
Office of a Private
    Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor -
    Not Part of a Clinic
0.15 0.14 0.60 0.55 1.67 1.46 1.16 1.10 0.62 0.71 0.11 0.10
Doctor's Office - Not Part
    of a Clinic
0.09 0.08 0.37 0.39 1.03 1.13 0.97 0.82 0.33 0.37 0.07 0.05
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.05 0.06 0.21 0.22 0.72 0.66 0.38 0.50 0.19 0.21 0.03 0.05
Partial Day Hospital or
    Day Treatment Program
0.02 0.03 0.11 0.13 0.41 0.48 0.17 0.18 0.09 0.12 0.01 0.01
School or University
    Setting/Clinic/Center2
0.01 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.00
Some Other Place3 0.03 0.03 0.14 0.13 0.17 0.51 0.49 0.16 0.13 0.09 0.02 0.02
Inpatient 0.07 0.06 0.25 0.31 0.77 1.11 0.39 0.57 0.26 0.24 0.06 0.03
Prescription Medication 0.24 0.25 0.90 0.82 1.80 1.80 1.72 1.75 1.09 1.03 0.21 0.21
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
0.27 0.26 0.89 0.82 1.67 1.70 1.75 1.77 1.11 1.09 0.24 0.22
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Table 1.32P (REVISED) – Type and Location of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2011)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2010)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2011)
No
Mental
Illness
(2010)
No
Mental
Illness
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES1
0.7149   0.1902   0.2936   0.5684   0.4849   0.3630  
Outpatient 0.8610   0.5653   0.5330   0.4355   0.2713   0.9776  
Outpatient Mental Health
    Clinic or Center
0.3496   0.3327   0.4302   0.8550   0.4324   0.6645  
Office of a Private
    Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social
    Worker, or Counselor -
    Not Part of a Clinic
0.9130   0.9698   0.4768   0.6048   0.1971   0.9779  
Doctor's Office - Not Part
    of a Clinic
0.4868   0.8892   0.3416   0.3245   0.8585   0.2647  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4137   0.5066   0.8802   0.5936   0.4992   0.5680  
Partial Day Hospital or
    Day Treatment Program
0.9692   0.9893   0.9897   0.7765   0.7728   0.9756  
School or University
    Setting/Clinic/Center2
0.9254   0.5294   0.8746   0.8463   0.2539   0.5860  
Some Other Place3 0.6328   0.6394   0.0161   0.2457   0.4997   0.8256  
Inpatient 0.9935   0.1320   0.1090   0.2670   0.7491   0.0994  
Prescription Medication 0.7278   0.2543   0.2888   0.4716   0.7397   0.3945  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL
HEALTH SERVICES
0.7149   0.1902   0.2936   0.5684   0.4849   0.3630  
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Table 1.33C (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 622 603 609 591 117 98 103 106
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 241 215 209 191 78 64 88 75
Any Mental Illness 195 165 168 144 43 42 85 70
Serious Mental Illness 138 121 114 105 32 27 67 51
Moderate Mental Illness 89 70 79 62 17 19 37 25
Mild Mental Illness 108 88 98 75 23 26 39 41
No Mental Illness 149 134 127 124 65 46 21 22
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 652 648 651 639 81 72 52 74
Any Mental Illness 465 439 462 430 50 35 45 57
Serious Mental Illness 268 227 266 223 1 13 26 35
Moderate Mental Illness 223 249 221 247 25 11 25 31
Mild Mental Illness 293 276 290 272 44 31 27 32
No Mental Illness 460 445 457 439 65 63 25 47
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Table 1.33D (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.05
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.97 0.99 0.88 0.91 0.38 0.33 0.42 0.39
Any Mental Illness 1.74 1.80 1.68 1.74 0.54 0.60 1.02 1.00
Serious Mental Illness 2.63 3.14 3.23 3.38 1.30 1.22 2.47 2.28
Moderate Mental Illness 3.42 3.33 3.21 3.14 0.81 1.19 1.71 1.54
Mild Mental Illness 2.49 2.48 2.47 2.22 0.69 0.83 1.08 1.28
No Mental Illness 1.05 1.02 0.92 0.96 0.50 0.38 0.17 0.18
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.28 0.27 0.28 0.27 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.03
Any Mental Illness 1.00 0.96 1.00 0.95 0.15 0.10 0.13 0.16
Serious Mental Illness 2.06 1.97 2.06 1.99 0.02 0.18 0.38 0.50
Moderate Mental Illness 1.99 1.98 1.97 1.99 0.32 0.13 0.33 0.35
Mild Mental Illness 1.24 1.21 1.23 1.20 0.23 0.16 0.14 0.17
No Mental Illness 0.25 0.23 0.25 0.23 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.03
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Table 1.33P (REVISED) – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and/or Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse Status and Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment
Only1
(2011)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2010)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only2
(2011)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2010)
Mental Health
Treatment and
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
NOTE: Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
2 Received Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility refers to treatment received at a hospital (inpatient only), rehabilitation facility (inpatient or outpatient), or mental health center in order to reduce or stop drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.4887   0.7350   0.0641   0.8613  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.3463   0.7659   0.5029   0.3964  
Any Mental Illness 0.3710   0.3913   0.3353   0.5511  
Serious Mental Illness 0.3004   0.5860   0.8064   0.5342  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.9309   0.8540   0.6688   0.4615  
Mild Mental Illness 0.6230   0.3441   0.3194   0.8292  
No Mental Illness 0.7394   0.2528   0.1146   0.9306  
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.9279   0.9423   0.1362   0.1422  
Any Mental Illness 0.2935   0.3110   0.1871   0.3898  
Serious Mental Illness 0.5765   0.4751   0.3423   0.6714  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.3533   0.4093   0.1038   0.5640  
Mild Mental Illness 0.5345   0.5946   0.3579   0.6171  
No Mental Illness 0.5684   0.5707   0.3695   0.1873  
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Table 1.34C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 113 71 19 13 31 47 107 51
Outpatient 252 236 44 54 162 172 180 152
Prescription Medication 474 469 65 70 258 263 396 383
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 35 11 8 24 22 20 24
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 49 62 12 12 27 33 39 51
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 372 373 53 55 225 213 293 287
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 87 104 18 24 61 63 56 75
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Table 1.34D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.36 0.22 0.52 0.33 0.21 0.33 0.80 0.39
Outpatient 0.72 0.70 1.04 1.17 0.98 1.08 1.28 1.09
Prescription Medication 1.08 1.04 1.33 1.34 1.28 1.34 2.03 2.00
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.11 0.11 0.30 0.21 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.18
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.15 0.20 0.33 0.32 0.19 0.23 0.29 0.39
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.98 0.94 1.16 1.16 1.27 1.16 1.85 1.79
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.28 0.33 0.47 0.59 0.42 0.43 0.43 0.56
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Table 1.34P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combinations of types of treatment information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.1624   0.0537   0.4960   0.1249  
Outpatient 0.4882   0.6605   0.3656   0.9820  
Prescription Medication 0.7702   0.5989   0.9532   0.8302  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.9019   0.4358   0.9408   0.5636  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.4787   0.6543   0.8066   0.2513  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.7833   0.7581   0.3734   0.7846  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.2148   0.0480   0.8020   0.3708  
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Table 1.35C – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 221 33 37 112 145 163 165
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
357 330 60 64 237 220 247 245
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 208 186 25 29 117 116 173 151
Outpatient Medical Clinic 110 129 17 16 70 72 84 106
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 53 59 8 15 38 19 37 53
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 16 14 12 13 10 7 * *
Some Other Place3 67 63 10 14 28 36 61 49
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Table 1.35D – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.18 1.26 1.49 1.46 1.38 1.64 2.65 2.64
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
1.46 1.39 1.79 1.77 1.71 1.89 3.12 2.99
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.21 1.08 1.20 1.26 1.39 1.34 2.74 2.39
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.71 0.79 0.86 0.76 0.88 0.91 1.50 1.77
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.35 0.37 0.41 0.66 0.50 0.25 0.67 0.92
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.10 0.10 0.63 0.56 0.13 0.09 * *
Some Other Place3 0.44 0.41 0.51 0.68 0.36 0.47 1.09 0.89
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Table 1.35P – Location of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents were permitted to specify other locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling. This location was the most commonly reported other location for receiving outpatient treatment/counseling.
3 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Place Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.3349   0.8645   0.3164   0.6677  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist,
    Psychiatrist, Social Worker, or Counselor - Not
    Part of a Clinic
0.7457   0.7067   0.8372   0.6350  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.3907   0.4316   0.2349   0.7644  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.4210   0.2048   0.9676   0.2274  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9525   0.1759   0.0185   0.2402  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.9381   0.7925   0.5252   *  
Some Other Place3 0.6398   0.3092   0.3100   0.7695  
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Table 1.36C – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 274 256 47 57 185 174 194 159
Family Member Not Living in Household 49 54 20 20 36 35 27 36
Private Health Insurance 309 283 38 45 199 169 219 217
Medicare 185 204 19 14 67 90 170 181
Medicaid 130 143 21 21 83 95 98 104
Rehabilitation Program 38 32 4 12 26 12 * *
Employer 113 105 10 14 86 78 75 67
VA or Other Military Program 113 123 10 10 37 43 106 115
Other Public Source 75 87 17 13 55 63 50 59
Other Private Source 54 52 9 8 31 45 43 25
Free Treatment 66 87 26 25 46 67 39 52
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Table 1.36D – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 1.43 1.34 1.92 1.85 1.82 1.87 2.85 2.44
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.32 0.35 0.98 0.91 0.46 0.45 0.49 0.63
Private Health Insurance 1.45 1.41 1.54 1.63 1.84 1.76 3.03 2.98
Medicare 1.13 1.19 0.97 0.68 0.84 1.12 2.73 2.63
Medicaid 0.83 0.91 1.04 0.99 1.04 1.22 1.73 1.73
Rehabilitation Program 0.25 0.20 0.19 0.56 0.34 0.16 * *
Employer 0.73 0.66 0.51 0.67 1.07 0.97 1.35 1.18
VA or Other Military Program 0.73 0.77 0.54 0.46 0.48 0.55 1.85 1.91
Other Public Source 0.49 0.56 0.86 0.59 0.70 0.81 0.91 1.03
Other Private Source 0.35 0.34 0.46 0.36 0.40 0.59 0.78 0.45
Free Treatment 0.44 0.56 1.30 1.07 0.60 0.85 0.72 0.91
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Table 1.36P – Source of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Source of Payment1 Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient care for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 0.1950   0.1122   0.9373   0.0180  
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.9383   0.6201   0.7059   0.7039  
Private Health Insurance 0.0162   0.2939   0.0029   0.4393  
Medicare 0.1562   0.0298   0.1498   0.2327  
Medicaid 0.1191   0.7603   0.0475   0.7785  
Rehabilitation Program 0.6700   0.3508   0.2965   *  
Employer 0.2917   0.5159   0.2575   0.7767  
VA or Other Military Program 0.3024   0.4180   0.9667   0.2432  
Other Public Source 0.8586   0.0410   0.4157   0.9805  
Other Private Source 0.7473   0.5694   0.1590   0.3718  
Free Treatment 0.2818   0.2050   0.5248   0.1344  
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Table 1.37C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 358 338 286 244 223 223
AGE            
18-25 80 85 54 55 64 71
26-49 234 246 185 180 147 174
50 or Older 247 196 203 158 153 114
GENDER            
Male 193 185 140 130 137 133
Female 289 279 238 207 171 176
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 320 323 251 235 205 205
White 305 280 235 206 191 178
Black or African American 101 102 71 65 73 79
American Indian or Alaska Native 22 34 * * 11 10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 8 * * 5 8
Asian 42 72 * * 33 53
Two or More Races 40 76 * * 25 17
Hispanic or Latino 156 101 130 70 92 80
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 222 215 157 144 148 156
Part-Time 151 125 112 93 99 83
Unemployed 114 95 78 64 83 68
Other3 210 190 184 163 106 103
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Table 1.37D – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.84 0.72 0.11 0.11
AGE            
18-25 0.24 0.25 1.20 1.12 0.20 0.22
26-49 0.24 0.25 1.11 1.10 0.18 0.21
50 or Older 0.26 0.20 1.47 1.13 0.18 0.13
GENDER            
Male 0.17 0.17 1.26 1.13 0.14 0.13
Female 0.24 0.23 1.04 0.91 0.18 0.18
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.16 0.81 0.74 0.12 0.12
White 0.19 0.18 0.87 0.75 0.15 0.14
Black or African American 0.37 0.38 2.86 3.12 0.29 0.32
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.97 2.50 * * 1.16 0.84
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.74 1.00 * * 0.75 1.02
Asian 0.40 0.62 * * 0.34 0.49
Two or More Races 1.45 2.18 * * 1.13 0.65
Hispanic or Latino 0.49 0.30 4.07 2.68 0.31 0.25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.19 0.18 1.12 1.06 0.15 0.15
Part-Time 0.44 0.38 2.08 1.76 0.34 0.30
Unemployed 0.75 0.66 3.40 2.90 0.64 0.57
Other3 0.31 0.27 1.44 1.24 0.19 0.17
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Table 1.37P – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2524   0.7539   0.2077  
AGE            
18-25 0.9927   0.4770   0.9379  
26-49 0.5959   0.9568   0.4085  
50 or Older 0.0428   0.7135   0.0079  
GENDER            
Male 0.9944   0.6222   0.8476  
Female 0.1441   1.0000   0.0727  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8799   0.5713   0.4011  
White 0.4979   0.9130   0.2473  
Black or African American 0.9172   0.7005   0.7547  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7404   *   0.8714  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.9579   *   0.8770  
Asian 0.0711   *   0.2136  
Two or More Races 0.2516   *   0.2490  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0096   0.0118   0.2513  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.4256   0.5716   0.7362  
Part-Time 0.2532   0.3244   0.2350  
Unemployed 0.4535   0.3812   0.9187  
Other3 0.5703   0.8537   0.3657  
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Table 1.38C – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 358 338 286 244 223 223
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 116 131 82 90 91 89
Midwest 141 125 114 104 87 71
South 227 206 174 146 151 134
West 203 196 169 141 115 133
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 274 245 218 172 170 168
Small Metro 191 199 134 140 130 125
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 158 169 117 116 107 103
< 250K Pop. 107 108 67 75 71 69
Nonmetro 147 134 115 101 81 73
Urbanized 111 89 90 65 57 53
Less Urbanized 91 84 72 70 52 42
Completely Rural 33 32 23 24 19 20
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 180 166 142 125 107 104
100-199% 154 142 123 119 97 84
200% or More 265 257 198 179 174 170
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 195 200 154 161 122 115
No 304 281 234 195 187 189
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 262 253 200 178 162 166
Medicaid/CHIP6 152 135 136 125 73 52
Other7 165 141 128 126 109 62
No Coverage 163 162 112 104 116 126
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Table 1.38D – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.84 0.72 0.11 0.11
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.28 0.31 1.26 1.44 0.25 0.25
Midwest 0.28 0.25 1.40 1.25 0.20 0.17
South 0.27 0.24 1.49 1.25 0.21 0.18
West 0.38 0.36 2.16 1.85 0.25 0.28
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.22 0.20 1.28 1.04 0.16 0.16
Small Metro 0.26 0.26 1.18 1.17 0.21 0.20
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.33 0.33 1.51 1.50 0.27 0.24
< 250K Pop. 0.42 0.44 1.90 1.91 0.34 0.34
Nonmetro 0.38 0.37 2.07 1.79 0.26 0.24
Urbanized 0.67 0.59 3.61 2.70 0.43 0.42
Less Urbanized 0.48 0.48 2.73 2.57 0.33 0.29
Completely Rural 0.89 0.82 3.88 4.68 0.65 0.57
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.58 0.48 2.48 1.95 0.42 0.37
100-199% 0.32 0.30 1.73 1.69 0.24 0.21
200% or More 0.17 0.17 0.93 0.84 0.13 0.13
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.46 0.43 1.72 1.63 0.37 0.31
No 0.16 0.15 0.93 0.79 0.12 0.11
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.17 0.16 0.94 0.83 0.12 0.13
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.69 0.57 2.51 2.06 0.44 0.30
Other7 0.30 0.26 1.47 1.49 0.24 0.13
No Coverage 0.42 0.42 2.69 2.74 0.33 0.36
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Table 1.38P – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.2524   0.7539   0.2077  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.8805   0.2953   0.6801  
Midwest 0.8329   0.6838   0.1885  
South 0.0941   0.2079   0.1788  
West 0.9154   0.9280   0.6739  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.0514   0.1977   0.1988  
Small Metro 0.4688   0.1124   0.7551  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.8315   0.4130   0.5275  
< 250K Pop. 0.0936   0.0853   0.7064  
Nonmetro 0.6715   0.6357   0.7255  
Urbanized 0.6810   0.2715   0.4392  
Less Urbanized 0.9628   0.7060   0.2622  
Completely Rural 0.7806   0.4550   0.4835  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.8723   0.8732   0.7943  
100-199% 1.0000   0.7524   0.5883  
200% or More 0.0935   0.3499   0.1842  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.6717   0.5190   0.5099  
No 0.1213   0.3523   0.1938  
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.1607   0.2116   0.5768  
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.9688   0.2041   0.0156  
Other7 0.0897   0.6870   0.0015  
No Coverage 0.3709   0.5928   0.2709  
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Table 1.39C (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 322 298 269 219 186 191
AGE            
18-25 74 77 48 48 52 54
26-49 211 224 174 161 119 152
50 or Older 227 179 189 146 129 98
GENDER            
Male 176 158 126 122 127 103
Female 260 251 227 185 129 158
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 291 285 236 214 176 177
White 281 246 224 188 170 153
Black or African American 80 96 62 62 51 73
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 22 59 * * 14 *
Two or More Races 28 * * * * 14
Hispanic or Latino 131 85 120 53 53 69
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 192 185 144 127 124 126
Part-Time 135 114 104 87 82 76
Unemployed 98 83 71 55 68 62
Other3 195 178 178 152 86 97
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Table 1.39D (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.70 0.66 1.28 1.16 0.74 0.74
AGE            
18-25 0.93 0.93 1.79 1.71 1.05 1.06
26-49 0.90 0.95 1.59 1.61 0.97 1.18
50 or Older 1.44 1.13 2.51 2.03 1.55 1.13
GENDER            
Male 0.98 0.95 2.02 2.00 1.09 0.97
Female 0.92 0.89 1.55 1.43 0.95 1.05
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.72 0.70 1.27 1.21 0.80 0.79
White 0.84 0.76 1.37 1.25 0.99 0.92
Black or African American 1.69 2.03 4.21 4.46 1.54 2.18
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 1.54 3.66 * * 1.18 *
Two or More Races 4.92 * * * * 3.29
Hispanic or Latino 2.42 1.73 5.49 4.11 1.63 1.92
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 1.00 0.99 1.89 1.82 1.10 1.08
Part-Time 1.84 1.59 3.30 2.87 1.96 1.81
Unemployed 2.50 2.31 4.49 4.15 2.96 2.70
Other3 1.23 1.13 2.13 1.94 1.16 1.17
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Table 1.39P (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7397   0.8753   0.9138  
AGE            
18-25 0.4652   0.2180   0.9301  
26-49 0.1084   0.5557   0.0183  
50 or Older 0.0856   0.6755   0.0284  
GENDER            
Male 0.5978   0.6664   0.7716  
Female 0.3789   0.6451   0.7983  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9284   0.7213   0.9958  
White 0.4660   0.8873   0.4602  
Black or African American 0.4581   0.9193   0.1940  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian 0.0452   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2135   0.1721   0.7436  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.9414   0.6826   0.4951  
Part-Time 0.1085   0.1665   0.2621  
Unemployed 0.3559   0.1511   0.9060  
Other3 0.9582   0.8401   0.8855  
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Table 1.40C (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 322 298 269 219 186 191
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 110 104 79 80 76 61
Midwest 133 115 110 95 70 67
South 198 189 156 130 129 126
West 183 173 162 127 84 112
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 250 213 209 155 146 140
Small Metro 155 171 115 123 104 109
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 129 145 99 102 90 89
< 250K Pop. 87 96 59 66 51 62
Nonmetro 130 126 112 94 61 70
Urbanized 101 87 88 65 45 52
Less Urbanized 76 76 66 61 34 39
Completely Rural 32 28 * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 153 155 132 115 78 101
100-199% 145 135 121 113 83 78
200% or More 236 217 184 155 147 136
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 173 186 143 151 105 109
No 270 242 221 173 154 157
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 228 216 188 155 128 138
Medicaid/CHIP6 143 124 133 115 54 44
Other7 151 132 121 119 91 58
No Coverage 140 147 99 99 95 112
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Table 1.40D (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.70 0.66 1.28 1.16 0.74 0.74
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 1.24 1.40 2.17 2.38 1.55 1.57
Midwest 1.24 1.16 2.17 1.96 1.31 1.29
South 1.20 1.14 2.20 1.97 1.39 1.29
West 1.69 1.54 3.25 2.97 1.46 1.59
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 1.02 0.94 1.96 1.73 1.04 1.06
Small Metro 1.06 1.13 1.75 1.86 1.34 1.32
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1.32 1.45 2.16 2.34 1.72 1.62
< 250K Pop. 1.74 1.93 2.94 3.11 2.00 2.22
Nonmetro 1.76 1.61 3.16 2.79 1.62 1.61
Urbanized 3.11 2.51 5.39 4.46 2.81 2.69
Less Urbanized 2.10 2.11 4.05 3.74 1.79 2.00
Completely Rural 4.45 4.06 * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 1.78 1.57 3.17 2.63 1.77 1.84
100-199% 1.35 1.26 2.53 2.48 1.38 1.30
200% or More 0.89 0.86 1.58 1.48 1.00 0.95
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 1.39 1.31 2.32 2.22 1.69 1.45
No 0.81 0.77 1.52 1.38 0.81 0.87
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.89 0.85 1.57 1.47 0.92 1.00
Medicaid/CHIP6 2.03 1.68 3.42 2.77 1.78 1.36
Other7 1.45 1.31 2.41 2.35 1.64 1.09
No Coverage 1.56 1.57 3.49 3.78 1.60 1.66
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Table 1.40P (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.7397   0.8753   0.9138  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.3308   0.3627   0.8228  
Midwest 0.6976   0.7867   0.8946  
South 0.2490   0.2596   0.8104  
West 0.7952   0.8444   0.7560  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.1961   0.2114   0.8766  
Small Metro 0.1546   0.0803   0.6838  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.4408   0.2612   0.9276  
< 250K Pop. 0.1695   0.1374   0.5473  
Nonmetro 0.7016   0.8018   0.9956  
Urbanized 0.4293   0.3733   0.7447  
Less Urbanized 0.5552   0.5289   0.8674  
Completely Rural 0.4365   *   *  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.5857   0.5429   0.5008  
100-199% 0.8940   0.9038   0.7624  
200% or More 0.2689   0.4706   0.5370  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.6683   0.5088   0.4406  
No 0.6749   0.4119   0.6598  
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.6343   0.2089   0.3842  
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.9507   0.3282   0.1011  
Other7 0.2117   0.9316   0.0236  
No Coverage 0.2791   0.1148   0.3775  
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Table 1.41C (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 226 204 200 164 100 112
AGE            
18-25 45 50 34 36 29 29
26-49 152 148 126 115 77 86
50 or Older 158 124 144 108 * *
GENDER            
Male 108 100 85 76 66 63
Female 192 178 174 144 73 94
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 201 199 174 161 95 106
White 187 173 163 144 91 89
Black or African American 59 59 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 46 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 122 118 109 84 53 77
Part-Time 74 69 61 63 * 28
Unemployed 67 62 * * * *
Other3 154 139 143 125 55 *
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Table 1.41D (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 1.81 1.72 2.34 2.18 2.79 2.83
AGE            
18-25 2.27 2.35 2.98 3.15 3.41 3.23
26-49 2.20 2.13 2.66 2.60 3.78 3.76
50 or Older 4.29 3.75 5.12 4.48 * *
GENDER            
Male 2.73 2.72 3.53 3.63 4.48 3.98
Female 2.22 2.19 2.73 2.57 3.50 3.97
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.85 1.81 2.34 2.25 3.11 3.01
White 2.11 1.92 2.55 2.35 3.76 3.31
Black or African American 4.69 5.60 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 5.06 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 2.83 2.71 3.88 3.60 3.76 4.20
Part-Time 3.97 4.10 5.17 5.61 * 5.13
Unemployed 5.48 5.14 * * * *
Other3 3.17 2.95 3.85 3.47 5.34 *
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Table 1.41P (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.6566   0.8588   0.4575  
AGE            
18-25 0.5774   0.5945   0.7729  
26-49 0.7687   0.8222   0.2770  
50 or Older 0.8412   0.7186   *  
GENDER            
Male 0.3455   0.5204   0.4016  
Female 0.9259   0.8616   0.7893  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.4080   0.6725   0.3154  
White 0.9008   0.9505   0.8116  
Black or African American 0.3991   *   *  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian *   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino *   *   *  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.5396   0.9225   0.2041  
Part-Time 0.4193   0.8587   *  
Unemployed 0.0413   *   *  
Other3 0.8632   0.6723   *  
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Table 1.42C (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 226 204 200 164 100 112
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 70 67 52 54 * *
Midwest 100 81 93 73 37 37
South 124 121 107 94 62 68
West 133 122 120 94 52 *
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 180 141 159 104 80 93
Small Metro 91 116 81 96 47 56
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 79 98 72 80 39 46
< 250K Pop. 48 64 * 55 * *
Nonmetro 90 87 81 76 * 32
Urbanized * 59 * * * *
Less Urbanized * 53 * * * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 131 123 119 106 51 60
100-199% 95 89 81 73 50 52
200% or More 144 140 127 108 66 81
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 135 139 110 128 78 64
No 174 151 158 113 65 92
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 139 136 124 104 57 76
Medicaid/CHIP6 116 93 112 89 * *
Other7 102 100 81 86 * *
No Coverage 102 91 84 70 58 62
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Table 1.42D (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 1.81 1.72 2.34 2.18 2.79 2.83
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 3.61 3.88 4.08 5.09 * *
Midwest 3.21 2.86 3.84 3.71 5.59 4.61
South 3.03 3.08 4.22 4.09 4.49 4.58
West 4.23 3.89 5.40 4.71 5.89 *
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 2.73 2.69 3.54 3.33 4.10 4.47
Small Metro 2.50 2.81 3.17 3.33 4.64 4.64
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3.00 3.62 3.75 4.45 5.48 5.57
< 250K Pop. 4.82 4.57 * 5.29 * *
Nonmetro 4.35 3.87 5.85 5.12 * 4.87
Urbanized * 5.45 * * * *
Less Urbanized * 5.64 * * * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 3.95 3.59 4.96 4.57 5.89 5.44
100-199% 3.29 3.25 4.21 4.25 5.37 5.11
200% or More 2.41 2.57 3.03 3.11 3.86 4.26
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 3.11 2.90 3.88 3.64 5.47 4.95
No 2.22 2.20 2.89 2.76 3.03 3.48
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 2.36 2.53 2.96 3.07 3.78 4.12
Medicaid/CHIP6 4.76 3.69 5.83 4.53 * *
Other7 3.84 4.11 4.27 4.60 * *
No Coverage 3.62 3.56 5.11 5.66 5.12 4.81
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Table 1.42P (REVISED) – Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment, and Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year unmet need for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.6566   0.8588   0.4575  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.8474   0.2519   *  
Midwest 0.9891   0.8037   0.5969  
South 0.7685   0.6427   0.2171  
West 0.7956   0.9336   *  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.1870   0.0478   0.5553  
Small Metro 0.0121   0.0057   0.6230  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0566   0.0307   0.7381  
< 250K Pop. 0.1192   *   *  
Nonmetro 0.8207   0.7771   *  
Urbanized *   *   *  
Less Urbanized *   *   *  
Completely Rural *   *   *  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.7350   0.8439   0.8582  
100-199% 0.8105   0.7501   0.4660  
200% or More 0.6456   0.8319   0.5260  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4            
Yes 0.6761   0.6175   0.1148  
No 0.5070   0.6221   0.0347  
HEALTH INSURANCE5            
Private 0.3316   0.5084   0.3075  
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.4172   0.8307   *  
Other7 0.8786   0.7442   *  
No Coverage 0.6452   0.8674   0.4793  
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Table 1.43C – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 363 340 286 244 223 223
Could Not Afford Cost 250 228 213 167 140 156
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
    Have Negative Opinion
101 80 70 60 77 51
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 107 76 85 52 78 55
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
96 84 61 56 74 63
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
170 109 150 86 84 66
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 143 119 95 97 110 68
Concerned about Confidentiality 99 60 74 45 74 35
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
    Take Medicine
100 83 87 69 47 43
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 89 84 60 61 68 54
Could Handle the Problem Without
    Treatment
174 165 115 112 129 116
Treatment Would Not Help 99 94 72 67 72 64
Did Not Have Time 124 128 93 99 83 79
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 91 65 50 43 76 48
No Transportation/Inconvenient 45 56 40 53 21 23
Some Other Reason4 102 127 71 99 72 80
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Table 1.43D – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 1.56 1.55 2.30 2.20 2.17 2.16
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
    Have Negative Opinion
0.87 0.72 1.13 1.01 1.42 1.01
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.92 0.70 1.37 0.88 1.42 1.10
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.86 0.76 1.02 0.94 1.37 1.25
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
1.34 0.97 2.11 1.40 1.53 1.29
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1.18 1.08 1.48 1.60 1.89 1.35
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.87 0.55 1.21 0.77 1.35 0.74
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
    Take Medicine
0.88 0.74 1.40 1.13 0.89 0.89
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 0.77 0.77 0.99 1.06 1.25 1.08
Could Handle the Problem Without
    Treatment
1.38 1.34 1.76 1.72 2.04 2.03
Treatment Would Not Help 0.86 0.85 1.17 1.16 1.32 1.25
Did Not Have Time 1.05 1.10 1.51 1.58 1.53 1.49
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.79 0.59 0.84 0.73 1.37 0.98
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.40 0.51 0.67 0.88 0.41 0.47
Some Other Reason4 0.88 1.11 1.17 1.58 1.32 1.57
120424
Table 1.43P – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.8058   0.1285   0.0283  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
    Have Negative Opinion
0.4144   0.9226   0.2835  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.0398   0.0436   0.4575  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.5472   0.6685   0.5922  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.0203   0.0107   0.6309  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.1825   0.8964   0.0636  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.0042   0.0919   0.0218  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
    Take Medicine
0.3449   0.4025   0.6002  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 0.9684   0.6514   0.6064  
Could Handle the Problem Without
    Treatment
0.5137   0.7073   0.2417  
Treatment Would Not Help 0.7730   0.9554   0.7236  
Did Not Have Time 0.7854   0.8890   0.8127  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.2629   0.7859   0.0927  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.4196   0.3678   0.9144  
Some Other Reason4 0.1828   0.0885   0.9679  
130729
Table 1.44C (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 322 298 269 219 186 191
Could Not Afford Cost 228 205 200 153 121 140
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
94 78 70 59 65 49
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 108 68 85 51 68 44
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
92 71 60 54 70 46
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
155 94 145 82 62 46
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 128 105 88 85 91 60
Concerned about Confidentiality 88 55 70 44 53 30
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
98 81 87 68 42 42
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 75 71 54 54 52 47
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
148 143 106 105 101 97
Treatment Would Not Help 88 89 70 67 59 58
Did Not Have Time 113 116 87 94 72 68
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 75 61 49 42 57 44
No Transportation/Inconvenient 44 54 39 51 19 22
Some Other Reason4 98 119 71 98 68 68
130729
Table 1.44D (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 1.79 1.78 2.51 2.49 2.53 2.53
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
1.04 0.87 1.29 1.17 1.79 1.31
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 1.18 0.78 1.56 1.03 1.84 1.22
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
1.04 0.81 1.15 1.06 1.88 1.23
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
1.56 1.06 2.32 1.57 1.67 1.24
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1.36 1.22 1.57 1.69 2.27 1.62
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.98 0.64 1.32 0.89 1.47 0.84
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
1.11 0.91 1.60 1.31 1.21 1.16
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 0.84 0.83 1.03 1.12 1.45 1.26
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
1.54 1.49 1.88 1.92 2.40 2.30
Treatment Would Not Help 1.00 1.02 1.31 1.35 1.63 1.53
Did Not Have Time 1.25 1.25 1.61 1.76 1.95 1.73
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.84 0.70 0.94 0.86 1.55 1.18
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.50 0.62 0.76 1.01 0.56 0.63
Some Other Reason4 1.08 1.29 1.33 1.83 1.83 1.80
130729
Table 1.44P (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Any Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.9257   0.1840   0.1193  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
0.6502   0.9459   0.5067  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.0385   0.0799   0.2428  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.2412   0.6946   0.1534  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.0080   0.0180   0.2689  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.1892   0.8660   0.0441  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.0119   0.1086   0.0398  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
0.3163   0.4062   0.5890  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 0.9872   0.8787   0.7780  
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
0.8813   0.6736   0.8146  
Treatment Would Not Help 0.5973   0.7759   0.6710  
Did Not Have Time 0.9012   0.7719   0.8431  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.7821   0.6872   0.3569  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.6208   0.5250   0.9033  
Some Other Reason4 0.2879   0.0711   0.5524  
130729
Table 1.45C (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 226 204 200 164 100 112
Could Not Afford Cost 153 139 138 119 67 84
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
67 46 49 39 47 25
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 65 51 54 40 37 31
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
69 42 54 37 43 21
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
125 63 119 58 37 25
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 78 84 65 73 44 43
Concerned about Confidentiality 57 38 53 32 19 17
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
69 71 60 62 32 32
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 39 47 33 40 21 25
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
83 100 63 85 50 50
Treatment Would Not Help 61 59 47 51 38 30
Did Not Have Time 57 69 41 53 41 45
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 28 35 21 31 19 16
No Transportation/Inconvenient 36 46 33 46 15 16
Some Other Reason4 59 80 49 58 32 *
130729
Table 1.45D (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 2.64 2.68 3.31 3.47 4.11 4.54
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
1.69 1.15 1.72 1.46 3.95 2.07
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 1.61 1.28 1.91 1.50 3.12 2.44
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
1.69 1.07 1.86 1.37 3.67 1.68
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
2.66 1.52 3.40 2.06 3.15 1.99
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1.85 2.10 2.21 2.63 3.64 3.32
Concerned about Confidentiality 1.45 0.97 1.86 1.21 1.79 1.40
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
1.74 1.68 2.10 2.15 2.81 2.52
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 1.00 1.22 1.19 1.56 1.94 1.97
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
1.97 2.27 2.14 2.88 3.82 3.73
Treatment Would Not Help 1.52 1.51 1.65 1.98 3.36 2.37
Did Not Have Time 1.45 1.68 1.45 1.94 3.50 3.33
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.75 0.90 0.77 1.18 1.74 1.29
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.92 1.14 1.17 1.63 1.37 1.28
Some Other Reason4 1.43 1.86 1.70 2.02 2.67 *
130729
Table 1.45P (REVISED) – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness and an Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
NOTE: Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment that was not received. Respondents with unknown information on unmet need were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Estimates in the Total column represent reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling for all persons aged 18 or older with Serious Mental Illness and an unmet need for treatment, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
4 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.9870   0.3558   0.1713  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to
  Have Negative Opinion
0.4446   0.8794   0.2765  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.1672   0.2001   0.5450  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.0900   0.2068   0.2545  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for
    Mental Health Treatment/Counseling
0.0031   0.0062   0.3781  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.9094   0.6996   0.5526  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.0382   0.1025   0.1493  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to
  Take Medicine
0.8236   0.9484   0.5585  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment 0.9528   0.9952   0.9949  
Could Handle the Problem Without
  Treatment
0.1109   0.0532   0.9936  
Treatment Would Not Help 0.5350   0.3752   0.7654  
Did Not Have Time 0.2923   0.2113   1.0000  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.8655   0.2653   0.1370  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.2264   0.2004   0.9444  
Some Other Reason4 0.3016   0.3316   *  
120425
Table 1.46C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 311 299 235 194 216 228
18 34 31 25 23 24 20
19 30 33 18 19 24 27
20 29 34 18 24 22 21
21 30 32 20 23 21 22
22 27 26 18 18 20 20
23 25 25 17 17 19 19
24 26 22 19 15 17 16
25 17 28 13 17 12 21
26-29 94 78 70 50 61 60
30-34 86 63 55 47 68 40
35-39 72 86 49 46 51 72
40-44 88 83 65 41 55 70
45-49 111 93 84 55 72 75
50-54 111 131 76 96 81 89
55-59 114 124 90 64 82 103
60-64 93 84 72 67 51 51
65 or Older 124 106 97 78 76 72
120425
Table 1.46D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.14 0.13 0.21 0.17 0.18 0.19
18 0.67 0.62 0.92 0.89 0.99 0.88
19 0.66 0.72 0.80 0.86 1.04 1.16
20 0.62 0.70 0.77 1.05 0.98 0.88
21 0.66 0.69 0.89 1.02 0.95 0.96
22 0.61 0.60 0.79 0.81 0.96 0.91
23 0.60 0.62 0.84 0.88 0.88 0.87
24 0.61 0.53 0.91 0.67 0.81 0.81
25 0.43 0.67 0.66 0.82 0.56 1.02
26-29 0.54 0.44 0.80 0.58 0.72 0.69
30-34 0.43 0.32 0.56 0.50 0.66 0.39
35-39 0.37 0.44 0.51 0.48 0.52 0.71
40-44 0.42 0.40 0.64 0.43 0.53 0.63
45-49 0.48 0.42 0.76 0.51 0.61 0.68
50-54 0.50 0.57 0.71 0.86 0.70 0.73
55-59 0.58 0.65 0.98 0.68 0.80 1.04
60-64 0.56 0.46 0.88 0.75 0.61 0.55
65 or Older 0.32 0.27 0.57 0.45 0.35 0.32
120425
Table 1.46P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.4811   0.1693   0.7095  
18 0.6093   0.9874   0.3914  
19 0.5046   0.9819   0.4077  
20 0.3344   0.0891   0.6914  
21 0.4979   0.6455   0.6155  
22 0.5572   0.5009   0.8600  
23 0.8812   0.6499   0.4777  
24 0.3056   0.1473   0.9853  
25 0.1297   0.2245   0.3175  
26-29 0.9459   0.5813   0.5225  
30-34 0.0441   0.5666   0.0319  
35-39 0.0492   0.6947   0.0273  
40-44 0.3771   0.0215   0.4623  
45-49 0.0234   0.0315   0.3106  
50-54 0.1957   0.1145   0.7740  
55-59 0.8559   0.3592   0.5763  
60-64 0.5510   0.5815   0.7888  
65 or Older 0.7873   0.6844   0.9469  
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Table 1.47C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2010)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2011)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2010)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2011)
Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 311 299 168 157 108 110
AGE            
18-25 75 85 41 44 30 35
26-49 201 169 91 102 59 64
50 or Older 214 229 134 111 81 81
GENDER            
Male 235 194 119 106 74 65
Female 216 228 117 115 77 88
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 297 288 164 149 106 104
White 269 267 145 126 88 79
Black or African American 103 86 64 43 55 31
American Indian or Alaska Native 24 55 7 * 7 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 14 * 0 1 0 1
Asian 72 69 48 54 9 53
Two or More Races 24 25 14 14 9 8
Hispanic or Latino 76 84 31 52 23 36
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 233 221 126 95 86 53
Medicaid/CHIP2 117 125 79 77 62 68
Other3 184 152 119 87 83 52
No Coverage 120 139 57 81 32 66
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 200 169 78 72 44 41
Part-Time 110 140 52 58 34 65
Unemployed 102 75 71 50 26 28
Other4 187 196 119 117 85 72
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Table 1.47D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2010)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2011)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2010)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2011)
Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.14 0.13 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05
AGE            
18-25 0.22 0.25 0.12 0.13 0.09 0.10
26-49 0.20 0.17 0.09 0.10 0.06 0.07
50 or Older 0.22 0.23 0.14 0.11 0.08 0.08
GENDER            
Male 0.21 0.17 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.06
Female 0.18 0.19 0.10 0.10 0.06 0.07
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.15 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.05
White 0.17 0.17 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.05
Black or African American 0.38 0.32 0.24 0.16 0.21 0.12
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.17 3.72 0.65 * 0.65 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.13 * 0.02 0.16 0.05 0.16
Asian 0.69 0.61 0.46 0.48 0.09 0.48
Two or More Races 0.96 0.78 0.55 0.44 0.36 0.26
Hispanic or Latino 0.24 0.25 0.10 0.15 0.07 0.11
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.15 0.14 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.04
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.54 0.52 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.29
Other3 0.34 0.27 0.22 0.16 0.15 0.09
No Coverage 0.31 0.35 0.15 0.21 0.08 0.17
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.17 0.15 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.04
Part-Time 0.33 0.42 0.16 0.18 0.10 0.20
Unemployed 0.67 0.55 0.47 0.37 0.18 0.21
Other4 0.28 0.27 0.18 0.16 0.13 0.10
120425
Table 1.47P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2010)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide
(2011)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2010)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2011)
Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.4811   0.4642   0.9872  
AGE            
18-25 0.6098   0.9686   0.6674  
26-49 0.1292   0.6116   0.6089  
50 or Older 0.8211   0.1896   0.5845  
GENDER            
Male 0.1693   0.5539   0.2706  
Female 0.7095   0.6486   0.3674  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.4363   0.3920   0.8631  
White 0.7304   0.6903   0.6448  
Black or African American 0.1315   0.0411   0.4614  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.1803   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   0.2067   0.3521  
Asian 0.7159   0.8465   0.1891  
Two or More Races 0.3948   0.3913   0.3551  
Hispanic or Latino 0.7160   0.6344   0.6057  
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.1059   0.1418   0.0523  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.9057   0.5111   0.6515  
Other3 0.1136   0.0276   0.0659  
No Coverage 0.1524   0.3406   0.1031  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.1113   0.8668   0.6983  
Part-Time 0.3115   0.4746   0.2039  
Unemployed 0.9771   0.7772   0.1368  
Other4 0.9602   0.5334   0.2640  
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Table 1.48C – Attempted Suicide, Got Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt, or Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 108 110 99 92 95 83
AGE            
18-25 30 35 20 25 14 15
26-49 59 64 53 48 48 40
50 or Older 81 81 78 75 77 70
GENDER            
Male 74 65 68 56 64 50
Female 77 88 73 74 69 66
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 106 104 98 90 94 81
White 88 79 81 64 79 56
Black or African American 55 31 53 25 51 15
American Indian or Alaska Native 7 * 4 * 3 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 1 * * * *
Asian 9 53 6 53 3 50
Two or More Races 9 8 7 6 5 6
Hispanic or Latino 23 36 19 23 12 19
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 86 53 81 37 79 34
Medicaid/CHIP2 62 68 60 60 56 54
Other3 83 52 79 46 78 41
No Coverage 32 66 20 59 16 53
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 44 41 39 27 36 20
Part-Time 34 65 31 59 30 59
Unemployed 26 28 20 26 19 19
Other4 85 72 81 60 77 50
120425
Table 1.48D – Attempted Suicide, Got Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt, or Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
AGE            
18-25 0.09 0.10 0.06 0.07 0.04 0.04
26-49 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
50 or Older 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07
GENDER            
Male 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05
Female 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
White 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.04
Black or African American 0.21 0.12 0.20 0.09 0.19 0.06
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.65 * 0.36 * 0.24 *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.05 0.16 * * * *
Asian 0.09 0.48 0.06 0.47 0.03 0.45
Two or More Races 0.36 0.26 0.27 0.20 0.18 0.19
Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.11 0.06 0.07 0.04 0.06
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.02 0.05 0.02
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.26 0.27 0.23
Other3 0.15 0.09 0.15 0.08 0.15 0.07
No Coverage 0.08 0.17 0.05 0.16 0.04 0.14
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02
Part-Time 0.10 0.20 0.09 0.18 0.09 0.18
Unemployed 0.18 0.21 0.14 0.19 0.13 0.14
Other4 0.13 0.10 0.12 0.08 0.12 0.07
120425
Table 1.48P – Attempted Suicide, Got Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt, or Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Attempted
Suicide
(2010)
Attempted
Suicide
(2011)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Got Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2010)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.9872   0.3288   0.2667  
AGE            
18-25 0.6674   0.9716   0.9821  
26-49 0.6089   0.4433   0.4308  
50 or Older 0.5845   0.4961   0.3855  
GENDER            
Male 0.2706   0.3603   0.3063  
Female 0.3674   0.6164   0.5545  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8631   0.3637   0.2272  
White 0.6448   0.3950   0.1516  
Black or African American 0.4614   0.0671   0.0873  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.3521   *   *  
Asian 0.1891   0.2030   0.2218  
Two or More Races 0.3551   0.2903   0.7424  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6057   0.7236   0.5914  
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.0523   0.0053   0.0072  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.6515   0.8981   0.9165  
Other3 0.0659   0.0959   0.0571  
No Coverage 0.1031   0.0799   0.1152  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.6983   0.3198   0.1897  
Part-Time 0.2039   0.6108   0.4575  
Unemployed 0.1368   0.3539   0.6145  
Other4 0.2640   0.1351   0.1060  
130918
Table 1.49C (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time College
Students
(2010)
Full-Time College
Students
(2011)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Persons include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 71 81 43 53 55 56
Made Any Suicide Plans 36 36 20 25 29 26
Attempted Suicide 25 28 13 13 21 24
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
17 18 9 6 14 17
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
13 14 7 4 11 13
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 115 131 77 93 80 86
Serious Mental Illness 51 52 32 39 37 34
Moderate Mental Illness 51 56 34 35 40 45
Mild Mental Illness 78 87 52 62 55 59
No Mental Illness 332 371 261 288 205 216
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 74 79 50 58 52 55
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 28 26 13 12 24 23
Outpatient 60 69 43 55 40 42
Prescription Medication 69 78 43 56 52 52
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Table 1.49D (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time College
Students
(2010)
Full-Time College
Students
(2011)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Persons include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.29 0.33 0.41 0.50 0.40 0.42
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.16 0.16 0.21 0.25 0.23 0.20
Attempted Suicide 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.19
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
0.08 0.08 0.10 0.06 0.11 0.13
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.06 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.09 0.10
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.43 0.46 0.64 0.73 0.56 0.57
Serious Mental Illness 0.22 0.22 0.33 0.39 0.28 0.26
Moderate Mental Illness 0.22 0.23 0.33 0.34 0.30 0.33
Mild Mental Illness 0.32 0.34 0.48 0.55 0.41 0.43
No Mental Illness 0.43 0.46 0.64 0.73 0.56 0.57
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.31 0.31 0.49 0.52 0.40 0.40
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.13 0.12 0.14 0.13 0.19 0.18
Outpatient 0.25 0.27 0.40 0.48 0.30 0.32
Prescription Medication 0.29 0.32 0.43 0.51 0.40 0.38
130918
Table 1.49P (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time College
Students
(2010)
Full-Time College
Students
(2011)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all persons aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Persons include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.6101   0.8665   0.4131  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.4080   0.4606   0.6516  
Attempted Suicide 0.7892   0.5244   0.5000  
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
0.7281   0.1224   0.7083  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.8516   0.1571   0.6241  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.7807   0.9253   0.6617  
Serious Mental Illness 0.5636   0.9209   0.4771  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.3836   0.1840   0.9669  
Mild Mental Illness 0.1742   0.4221   0.2814  
No Mental Illness 0.7807   0.9253   0.6617  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.9552   0.6890   0.6407  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.8194   0.3434   0.8101  
Outpatient 0.3219   0.1966   0.9323  
Prescription Medication 0.3206   0.0791   0.7999  
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Table 1.50C (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Males Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2011)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2010)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all males aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Males include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 46 49 27 29 39 39
Made Any Suicide Plans 24 22 11 13 21 18
Attempted Suicide 17 19 7 8 16 17
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
11 14 6 5 9 13
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
10 9 6 3 8 8
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 66 76 41 51 50 54
Serious Mental Illness 29 29 16 21 24 21
Moderate Mental Illness 33 33 20 18 26 28
Mild Mental Illness 47 58 31 39 35 42
No Mental Illness 213 206 161 142 145 145
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 39 45 24 29 31 33
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 22 19 10 9 19 16
Outpatient 34 35 22 22 27 27
Prescription Medication 42 45 25 32 34 32
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Table 1.50D (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Males Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2011)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2010)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all males aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Males include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.38 0.41 0.53 0.62 0.54 0.54
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.21 0.19 0.23 0.29 0.31 0.26
Attempted Suicide 0.15 0.17 0.16 0.18 0.23 0.25
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
0.09 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.18
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.08 0.08 0.13 0.08 0.11 0.12
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.50 0.59 0.75 1.00 0.68 0.69
Serious Mental Illness 0.25 0.25 0.34 0.47 0.35 0.29
Moderate Mental Illness 0.28 0.29 0.43 0.41 0.38 0.39
Mild Mental Illness 0.38 0.47 0.60 0.82 0.49 0.56
No Mental Illness 0.50 0.59 0.75 1.00 0.68 0.69
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.33 0.38 0.52 0.65 0.44 0.46
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.19 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.28 0.23
Outpatient 0.29 0.30 0.45 0.49 0.38 0.38
Prescription Medication 0.36 0.38 0.51 0.72 0.50 0.44
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Table 1.50P (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Males Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2011)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2010)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all males aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Males include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.4784   0.9766   0.4533  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.5163   0.4858   0.6494  
Attempted Suicide 0.5594   0.5186   0.7967  
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
   Attempt
0.3829   0.8208   0.2965  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.9893   0.5354   0.7347  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.1851   0.3048   0.4125  
Serious Mental Illness 0.9788   0.5469   0.5841  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.4476   0.3369   0.7831  
Mild Mental Illness 0.0317   0.1456   0.1195  
No Mental Illness 0.1851   0.3048   0.4125  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.3443   0.3494   0.6762  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.8586   0.6541   0.9524  
Outpatient 0.8977   0.5510   0.7863  
Prescription Medication 0.2043   0.1641   0.6608  
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Table 1.51C (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Females Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2011)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all females aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Females include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 50 55 32 38 37 37
Made Any Suicide Plans 26 26 17 18 21 18
Attempted Suicide 20 20 11 10 16 17
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
  Attempt
13 11 7 3 11 11
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
9 10 5 3 8 10
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 85 94 60 68 60 59
Serious Mental Illness 41 41 28 30 28 27
Moderate Mental Illness 40 44 28 30 30 33
Mild Mental Illness 57 59 39 44 42 38
No Mental Illness 193 237 146 187 121 129
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 60 61 42 46 41 42
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 17 18 7 7 15 17
Outpatient 47 55 35 44 30 32
Prescription Medication 51 60 34 43 39 41
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Table 1.51D (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Females Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2011)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all females aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Females include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.44 0.46 0.61 0.67 0.59 0.60
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.25 0.24 0.35 0.35 0.34 0.31
Attempted Suicide 0.18 0.18 0.24 0.20 0.26 0.29
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
  Attempt
0.12 0.10 0.14 0.06 0.18 0.18
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.09 0.09 0.10 0.05 0.14 0.17
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.67 0.69 0.98 1.02 0.89 0.88
Serious Mental Illness 0.36 0.36 0.55 0.54 0.46 0.45
Moderate Mental Illness 0.36 0.36 0.54 0.52 0.49 0.52
Mild Mental Illness 0.49 0.49 0.75 0.77 0.65 0.63
No Mental Illness 0.67 0.69 0.98 1.02 0.89 0.88
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.52 0.50 0.79 0.78 0.66 0.66
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.25 0.28
Outpatient 0.40 0.45 0.64 0.70 0.48 0.54
Prescription Medication 0.46 0.48 0.68 0.68 0.63 0.64
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Table 1.51P (REVISED) – Suicide Behavior and Treatment, Level of Mental Illness, Major Depressive Episode, and Mental Health Service Use among Females Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2010)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2011)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2010)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
1 Estimates in the Total column are for all females aged 18 to 22, including those with unknown enrollment status.
2 Other Females include respondents aged 18 to 22 not enrolled in school, enrolled in college part time, enrolled in other grades either full or part time, or enrolled with no other information available.
3 Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
4 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes persons in any of the three categories. Estimates for mental illness presented in this table may differ from previously published mental illness estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
5 Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. Respondents with unknown past year MDE were excluded.
6 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling or combination of types of treatments information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND
TREATMENT3
           
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 0.9919   0.6396   0.6185  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.5440   0.5020   0.8900  
Attempted Suicide 0.8098   0.1823   0.4889  
Got Medical Attention for Suicide
  Attempt
0.1570   0.0414   0.6122  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a
   Hospital for Suicide Attempt
0.7800   0.1301   0.7102  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS4            
Any Mental Illness 0.3208   0.1225   0.9619  
Serious Mental Illness 0.4141   0.4111   0.7201  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.5621   0.2252   0.7850  
Mild Mental Illness 0.7700   0.5917   0.9160  
No Mental Illness 0.3208   0.1225   0.9619  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE5 0.3867   0.1077   0.6825  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE6            
Inpatient 0.8928   0.3459   0.6787  
Outpatient 0.3136   0.4290   0.6520  
Prescription Medication 0.8963   0.3897   0.5782  
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Table 1.52C – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 436 414 277 245 328 333
18 36 33 20 20 30 25
19 28 34 15 16 23 29
20 31 39 18 24 26 30
21 34 31 18 20 28 23
22 30 28 17 17 23 23
23 31 27 18 18 24 21
24 33 31 18 20 25 25
25 26 27 14 16 22 19
26-29 104 114 63 72 88 89
30-34 114 122 63 66 94 98
35-39 122 133 80 80 91 107
40-44 127 131 76 71 102 111
45-49 134 140 94 85 94 100
50-54 190 180 120 110 144 141
55-59 199 149 89 87 173 118
60-64 151 140 108 89 99 108
65 or Older 161 132 123 76 100 106
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Table 1.52D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.25 0.22 0.28 0.28
18 0.71 0.66 0.75 0.77 1.27 1.07
19 0.62 0.71 0.65 0.72 1.04 1.22
20 0.66 0.82 0.76 1.07 1.13 1.25
21 0.74 0.68 0.81 0.90 1.21 1.00
22 0.69 0.61 0.81 0.75 1.08 1.01
23 0.73 0.64 0.88 0.90 1.14 0.94
24 0.77 0.71 0.88 0.90 1.15 1.14
25 0.64 0.64 0.75 0.82 1.03 0.93
26-29 0.59 0.64 0.73 0.82 1.01 0.97
30-34 0.56 0.60 0.63 0.68 0.89 0.93
35-39 0.62 0.66 0.82 0.80 0.91 1.03
40-44 0.60 0.62 0.73 0.74 0.95 0.99
45-49 0.58 0.61 0.85 0.77 0.80 0.88
50-54 0.84 0.76 1.10 0.96 1.23 1.15
55-59 0.99 0.77 0.97 0.94 1.59 1.17
60-64 0.90 0.76 1.33 0.99 1.17 1.14
65 or Older 0.42 0.33 0.72 0.44 0.46 0.48
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Table 1.52P – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3229   0.3220   0.5834  
18 0.3694   0.7599   0.1349  
19 0.0302   0.2807   0.0618  
20 0.0751   0.0449   0.6843  
21 0.2689   0.6606   0.0813  
22 0.0674   0.0568   0.3759  
23 0.4941   0.5966   0.1285  
24 0.5726   0.9925   0.3507  
25 0.8045   0.5387   0.9310  
26-29 0.1865   0.2457   0.4925  
30-34 0.6085   0.5663   0.7936  
35-39 0.6143   0.6680   0.3314  
40-44 0.6460   0.7502   0.5204  
45-49 0.7324   0.3666   0.6479  
50-54 0.8159   0.5335   0.8198  
55-59 0.0480   0.6152   0.0408  
60-64 0.3238   0.3992   0.5664  
65 or Older 0.3837   0.1329   0.8386  
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Table 1.53C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 436 414 347 344 383 358 306 298
18-25 85 84 70 68 65 64 53 54
26-49 262 271 207 227 219 234 174 198
50 or Older 332 298 266 236 301 270 238 214
MALE 277 245 218 196 230 210 183 172
18-25 47 53 39 41 31 32 26 28
26-49 170 162 128 133 121 133 98 110
50 or Older 212 179 166 140 187 163 * *
FEMALE 328 333 264 273 305 297 246 241
18-25 67 64 54 53 56 53 44 44
26-49 202 218 154 182 184 187 144 161
50 or Older 255 233 208 184 235 216 191 166
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Table 1.53D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.15 0.15 1.25 1.24 1.47 1.44
18-25 0.25 0.25 0.21 0.20 1.57 1.64 1.94 2.08
26-49 0.27 0.28 0.21 0.23 1.69 1.74 1.89 1.96
50 or Older 0.35 0.30 0.28 0.24 2.55 2.50 3.01 3.00
MALE 0.25 0.22 0.20 0.18 2.40 2.22 2.87 2.44
18-25 0.27 0.31 0.23 0.24 2.73 2.71 3.43 3.65
26-49 0.35 0.34 0.26 0.28 3.08 3.03 3.71 3.40
50 or Older 0.47 0.39 0.37 0.30 4.64 4.48 * *
FEMALE 0.28 0.28 0.23 0.23 1.43 1.46 1.66 1.73
18-25 0.40 0.38 0.33 0.31 1.90 1.93 2.34 2.44
26-49 0.41 0.44 0.31 0.37 1.91 2.02 2.06 2.26
50 or Older 0.50 0.44 0.41 0.35 2.96 2.99 3.43 3.84
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Table 1.53P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3229   0.7980   0.9485   0.7333  
18-25 0.9205   0.9735   0.6968   0.9027  
26-49 0.5544   0.1040   0.9971   0.9879  
50 or Older 0.0807   0.0992   0.6599   0.4092  
MALE 0.3220   0.4338   0.7071   0.2873  
18-25 0.2831   0.8815   0.8625   0.6560  
26-49 0.5720   0.9150   0.4186   0.4559  
50 or Older 0.2853   0.3437   0.9165   *  
FEMALE 0.5834   0.8203   0.6014   0.5350  
18-25 0.3753   0.7877   0.6685   0.8628  
26-49 0.2651   0.0323   0.3222   0.3032  
50 or Older 0.1593   0.1657   0.6186   0.7968  
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Table 1.54C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 436 414 347 344 383 358 306 298
GENDER                
Male 277 245 218 196 230 210 183 172
Female 328 333 264 273 305 297 246 241
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 406 387 314 326 348 344 269 287
White 374 372 287 297 325 326 253 264
Black or African American 124 128 101 112 91 97 76 94
American Indian or Alaska Native 27 35 21 35 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 15 7 9 * * * *
Asian 74 79 48 76 * * * *
Two or More Races 73 43 23 39 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 164 144 147 102 156 103 139 77
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 279 261 186 185 220 201 159 144
Part-Time 144 176 103 132 118 147 89 110
Unemployed 138 95 94 78 116 71 78 64
Other3 301 271 265 235 274 249 240 221
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Table 1.54D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.15 0.15 1.25 1.24 1.47 1.44
GENDER                
Male 0.25 0.22 0.20 0.18 2.40 2.22 2.87 2.44
Female 0.28 0.28 0.23 0.23 1.43 1.46 1.66 1.73
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.21 0.20 0.16 0.17 1.30 1.24 1.51 1.42
White 0.23 0.23 0.18 0.19 1.42 1.27 1.59 1.38
Black or African American 0.47 0.48 0.39 0.43 4.13 4.34 5.14 4.62
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.47 2.66 1.97 2.66 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.78 1.16 1.01 * * * *
Asian 0.72 0.72 0.47 0.69 * * * *
Two or More Races 2.57 1.33 0.90 1.20 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.52 0.43 0.46 0.30 4.20 4.40 4.99 5.30
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.24 0.22 0.16 0.16 2.04 2.04 2.45 2.70
Part-Time 0.42 0.53 0.31 0.40 2.81 3.11 3.30 3.59
Unemployed 0.88 0.68 0.62 0.57 4.44 4.12 5.30 4.62
Other3 0.44 0.38 0.39 0.34 2.01 1.69 2.36 1.84
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Table 1.54P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3229   0.7980   0.9485   0.7333  
GENDER                
Male 0.3220   0.4338   0.7071   0.2873  
Female 0.5834   0.8203   0.6014   0.5350  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6881   0.5561   0.5530   0.4814  
White 0.9154   0.9183   0.5244   0.5749  
Black or African American 0.6963   0.8251   0.9841   0.2621  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9064   0.6429   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   0.4290   *   *  
Asian 0.8431   0.0683   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.3889   0.4960   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1206   0.0429   0.0702   0.2561  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.1154   0.2989   0.4410   0.4598  
Part-Time 0.1776   0.0866   0.9333   0.9954  
Unemployed 0.3160   0.6874   0.4082   0.9374  
Other3 0.7044   0.5657   0.4785   0.1918  
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Table 1.55C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
8 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 436 414 347 344 383 358 306 298
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 184 167 138 132 154 141 113 111
Midwest 182 154 153 115 159 136 141 110
South 275 262 215 211 233 236 183 187
West 225 219 174 190 216 177 163 160
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 326 313 254 247 277 260 227 208
Small Metro 258 252 186 199 208 207 162 169
Nonmetro 186 166 145 138 161 144 124 125
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 192 215 174 195 171 187 158 172
100-199% 214 185 173 148 187 153 157 131
200% or More 332 323 236 245 277 268 203 204
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4                
Yes 238 257 200 222 211 223 183 193
No 384 353 283 273 321 285 247 227
HEALTH INSURANCE5                
Private 318 312 229 221 267 266 198 189
Medicaid/CHIP6 197 181 177 159 185 170 169 152
Other7 246 213 194 165 222 194 167 152
No Coverage 184 195 135 166 152 133 116 125
OVERALL HEALTH8                
Excellent 142 151 88 106 114 122 69 88
Very Good 211 219 147 173 164 177 119 146
Good 246 234 192 165 201 186 161 135
Fair/Poor 275 246 238 212 253 224 220 196
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Table 1.55D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
8 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.15 0.15 1.25 1.24 1.47 1.44
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.44 0.40 0.33 0.31 2.87 3.18 3.56 4.01
Midwest 0.37 0.31 0.31 0.23 2.31 2.09 2.67 2.16
South 0.33 0.31 0.26 0.25 2.32 1.99 2.84 2.39
West 0.43 0.41 0.33 0.36 2.52 2.84 2.81 3.34
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.26 0.24 0.21 0.20 1.85 1.92 2.23 2.34
Small Metro 0.35 0.32 0.26 0.26 2.08 1.98 2.54 2.21
Nonmetro 0.48 0.45 0.38 0.37 2.84 2.60 3.28 2.91
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.62 0.62 0.57 0.57 2.70 2.55 3.17 2.85
100-199% 0.44 0.39 0.36 0.31 2.53 2.51 2.83 2.66
200% or More 0.21 0.20 0.15 0.16 1.68 1.70 2.06 2.16
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4                
Yes 0.54 0.54 0.47 0.47 2.15 2.09 2.33 2.29
No 0.20 0.18 0.15 0.14 1.53 1.51 1.90 1.81
HEALTH INSURANCE5                
Private 0.21 0.20 0.15 0.14 1.65 1.64 1.93 1.92
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.87 0.75 0.80 0.67 2.57 2.05 2.75 2.02
Other7 0.45 0.38 0.36 0.30 3.00 2.62 3.64 2.71
No Coverage 0.46 0.50 0.35 0.43 3.07 3.03 3.39 3.62
OVERALL HEALTH8                
Excellent 0.27 0.28 0.17 0.20 3.22 3.81 3.81 4.64
Very Good 0.24 0.25 0.17 0.20 2.33 2.28 2.57 2.90
Good 0.38 0.36 0.30 0.26 2.16 2.31 2.74 2.83
Fair/Poor 0.84 0.78 0.74 0.68 2.42 2.03 2.68 2.10
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Table 1.55P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2010)
Had MDE
(2011)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2010)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2011)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2010)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
3 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
4 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
5 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
6 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
7 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
8 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.3229   0.7980   0.9485   0.7333  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0346   0.1624   0.6088   0.4096  
Midwest 0.1821   0.2464   0.5936   0.3150  
South 0.8909   0.7732   0.3215   0.3704  
West 0.5266   0.3097   0.1726   0.7191  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.1672   0.4434   0.9697   0.8149  
Small Metro 0.6816   0.3264   0.9168   0.9220  
Nonmetro 0.5059   0.5186   0.7985   0.8482  
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.0595   0.0444   0.8424   0.8219  
100-199% 0.4166   0.4227   0.3702   0.7276  
200% or More 0.0291   0.1055   0.7849   0.6140  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE4                
Yes 0.4640   0.4061   0.5801   0.6869  
No 0.0463   0.1767   1.0000   0.6291  
HEALTH INSURANCE5                
Private 0.0286   0.0322   0.6074   0.6027  
Medicaid/CHIP6 0.5808   0.4456   0.3726   0.4735  
Other7 0.0436   0.0507   0.0826   0.0074  
No Coverage 0.2663   0.0509   0.2753   0.5779  
OVERALL HEALTH8                
Excellent 0.4104   0.6639   0.4655   0.5792  
Very Good 0.6334   0.8227   0.7112   0.7392  
Good 0.3016   0.2566   0.4493   0.7203  
Fair/Poor 0.8892   0.8848   0.5921   0.3493  
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Table 1.56C – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
3 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
4 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings Report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
6 Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple hours of each other) on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 631 589 213 209 635 592
Marijuana and Hashish 548 503 175 172 544 510
Cocaine 202 167 72 65 193 151
Crack 92 68 49 35 76 59
Heroin 75 71 31 47 67 46
Hallucinogens 170 138 51 66 163 122
LSD 69 57 31 20 61 53
PCP 23 19 2 9 23 16
Ecstasy 121 103 39 49 116 90
Inhalants 109 99 34 47 103 86
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 389 357 164 138 361 334
Pain Relievers 329 297 153 123 293 277
OxyContin® 114 102 71 44 85 89
Tranquilizers 205 207 104 88 183 189
Stimulants4 155 149 57 68 141 125
Methamphetamine4 103 118 34 54 97 98
Sedatives 103 63 47 39 93 46
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 433 397 174 153 404 376
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 659 674 222 204 678 653
Heavy Alcohol Use6 421 423 98 115 446 417
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Table 1.56D – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Substance Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
3 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
4 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings Report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
6 Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple hours of each other) on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.28 0.25 1.19 1.20 0.28 0.25
Marijuana and Hashish 0.24 0.22 1.03 1.03 0.24 0.22
Cocaine 0.09 0.07 0.45 0.41 0.09 0.07
Crack 0.04 0.03 0.31 0.23 0.04 0.03
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.20 0.31 0.03 0.02
Hallucinogens 0.07 0.06 0.34 0.43 0.08 0.06
LSD 0.03 0.02 0.20 0.14 0.03 0.02
PCP 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.01 0.01
Ecstasy 0.05 0.04 0.25 0.32 0.05 0.04
Inhalants 0.05 0.04 0.22 0.31 0.05 0.04
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.17 0.15 0.98 0.86 0.17 0.15
Pain Relievers 0.14 0.13 0.92 0.76 0.14 0.13
OxyContin® 0.05 0.04 0.45 0.29 0.04 0.04
Tranquilizers 0.09 0.09 0.65 0.57 0.08 0.09
Stimulants4 0.07 0.06 0.37 0.45 0.07 0.06
Methamphetamine4 0.04 0.05 0.22 0.35 0.05 0.05
Sedatives 0.04 0.03 0.30 0.26 0.04 0.02
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.19 0.17 1.02 0.94 0.18 0.17
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.29 0.29 1.23 1.19 0.29 0.29
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.18 0.18 0.62 0.72 0.19 0.18
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Table 1.56P – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Substance Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. The estimates for Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine incorporated in these summary estimates do not include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
3 Nonmedical use of prescription-type psychotherapeutics includes the nonmedical use of pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, or sedatives and does not include over-the-counter drugs.
4 Estimates of Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics, Stimulants, and Methamphetamine in the designated rows include data from new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006 and are not comparable with estimates presented in NSDUH reports prior to the 2007 National Findings Report. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
6 Heavy Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple hours of each other) on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.1999   0.9263   0.2636  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.9121   0.8319   0.9432  
Cocaine 0.0068   0.4317   0.0110  
Crack 0.0169   0.1878   0.0765  
Heroin 0.7385   0.1172   0.1674  
Hallucinogens 0.0543   0.4694   0.0132  
LSD 0.6840   0.7084   0.7454  
PCP 0.5534   0.1767   0.9428  
Ecstasy 0.1922   0.6140   0.0925  
Inhalants 0.3631   0.4987   0.2042  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.0039   0.1239   0.0185  
Pain Relievers 0.0071   0.1491   0.0299  
OxyContin® 0.0830   0.0194   0.5098  
Tranquilizers 0.0611   0.2305   0.1830  
Stimulants4 0.3191   0.8318   0.2984  
Methamphetamine4 0.7343   0.1999   0.9231  
Sedatives 0.0025   0.1574   0.0083  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.0038   0.1757   0.0134  
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.4503   0.7734   0.4394  
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.0322   0.9902   0.0262  
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Table 1.57C – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
3 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE2            
Illicit Drugs3 201 170 116 92 161 145
Marijuana 152 114 87 57 119 103
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 151 132 104 73 111 108
Alcohol 302 257 135 122 277 224
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 86 96 45 64 71 68
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 361 286 173 140 324 253
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE2            
Illicit Drugs3 237 195 128 97 194 172
Marijuana 179 142 98 68 143 127
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 176 147 111 79 136 124
Alcohol 409 374 152 150 412 359
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 125 120 70 68 103 99
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 460 401 187 166 452 385
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Table 1.57D – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
3 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE2            
Illicit Drugs3 0.09 0.07 0.72 0.59 0.08 0.07
Marijuana 0.07 0.05 0.54 0.37 0.06 0.05
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 0.07 0.06 0.65 0.47 0.05 0.05
Alcohol 0.13 0.11 0.82 0.77 0.13 0.10
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 0.04 0.04 0.28 0.42 0.03 0.03
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 0.16 0.12 1.02 0.87 0.15 0.11
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE2            
Illicit Drugs3 0.10 0.08 0.78 0.62 0.09 0.08
Marijuana 0.08 0.06 0.61 0.44 0.07 0.06
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 0.08 0.06 0.69 0.51 0.06 0.06
Alcohol 0.18 0.16 0.91 0.91 0.18 0.16
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 0.05 0.05 0.44 0.44 0.05 0.05
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 0.20 0.17 1.08 0.99 0.20 0.17
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Table 1.57P – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2010)
Total1
(2011)
MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
No MDE
(2010)
No MDE
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent persons aged 18 or older, including those with unknown past year MDE information.
2 Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
3 Illicit Drugs include marijuana/hashish, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically. Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana include cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or prescription-type psychotherapeutics used nonmedically, including data from original methamphetamine questions but not including new methamphetamine items added in 2005 and 2006.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
DEPENDENCE2            
Illicit Drugs3 0.1756   0.5278   0.2770  
Marijuana 0.2643   0.4941   0.4312  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 0.5143   0.5003   0.8187  
Alcohol 0.1005   0.4541   0.1473  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 0.9616   0.3263   0.4963  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 0.0291   0.1464   0.0914  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE2            
Illicit Drugs3 0.0218   0.2472   0.0803  
Marijuana 0.0788   0.2265   0.2208  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana3 0.1091   0.3638   0.2729  
Alcohol 0.0117   0.3282   0.0318  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol3 0.1911   0.4843   0.3253  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol3 0.0023   0.1721   0.0120  
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Table 1.58C – Type of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2010)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE or past year MDE with severe impairment who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those whose response to type of professional seen was unknown.
4 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
5 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
6 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
7 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Other Type of Professionals Seen for Depression were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL3 372 338 299 294
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 364 329 294 280
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 292 270 244 234
Other Medical Doctor4 112 118 102 91
Psychologist 187 179 163 158
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 221 195 191 171
Social Worker 123 114 115 104
Counselor 178 151 144 136
Other Mental Health Professional5 121 78 112 75
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other
   Health Professional
100 75 93 69
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
181 180 146 160
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 165 163 140 146
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist,
   or Massage Therapist
78 89 47 80
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 72 46 69 41
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Table 1.58D – Type of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2010)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE or past year MDE with severe impairment who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those whose response to type of professional seen was unknown.
4 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
5 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
6 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
7 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Other Type of Professionals Seen for Depression were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.65 0.91 0.66 1.15
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 1.82 1.76 2.07 2.04
Other Medical Doctor4 1.10 1.18 1.43 1.29
Psychologist 1.63 1.57 2.05 1.91
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 1.81 1.67 2.21 1.99
Social Worker 1.19 1.11 1.58 1.40
Counselor 1.58 1.46 1.92 1.81
Other Mental Health Professional5 1.17 0.79 1.56 1.05
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other
   Health Professional
0.99 0.77 1.35 0.99
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
1.65 1.64 1.94 1.96
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 1.54 1.52 1.89 1.86
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist,
   or Massage Therapist
0.79 0.91 0.71 1.14
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.74 0.49 1.04 0.61
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Table 1.58P – Type of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2010)
MDE
(2011)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2010)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Impairment is based on the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) role domains, which measure the impact of a disorder on a person's life. Impairment is defined as the highest severity level of role impairment across four domains: (1) home management, (2) work, (3) close relationships with others, and (4) social life. Ratings ≥ 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with unknown Severe Impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE or past year MDE with severe impairment who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those whose response to type of professional seen was unknown.
4 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
5 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
6 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
7 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Other Type of Professionals Seen for Depression were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL3 N/A   N/A  
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.1066   0.0563  
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 0.9444   0.7832  
Other Medical Doctor4 0.2645   0.6438  
Psychologist 0.1031   0.0963  
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 0.4622   0.2883  
Social Worker 0.8227   0.9339  
Counselor 0.3746   0.8748  
Other Mental Health Professional5 0.0687   0.0852  
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other
   Health Professional
0.4146   0.2653  
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL
0.1966   0.0525  
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 0.2444   0.1131  
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist,
   or Massage Therapist
0.1671   0.0376  
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.5095   0.5176  
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Table 1.59C – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2011)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2010)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
NOTE: Health Professionals include general practitioner or family doctor; other medical doctor (e.g., cardiologist, gynecologist, urologist); psychologist; psychiatrist or psychotherapist; social worker; counselor; other mental health professional (e.g., mental health nurse or other therapist where type is not specified); and nurse, occupational therapist, or other health professional.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 377 353 178 156 94 134 320 291
GENDER                
Male 225 207 133 101 46 76 183 166
Female 300 291 126 116 81 99 259 235
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 343 340 159 147 88 130 292 281
White 320 324 129 135 82 126 283 268
Black or African American 90 91 45 50 27 28 71 72
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * 7 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 152 99 81 50 33 30 125 78
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 169 186 59 86 41 42 150 154
100-199% 184 152 82 66 54 38 154 131
200% or More 273 263 141 114 64 120 230 204
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 210 221 92 90 62 59 176 193
No 317 281 147 132 69 120 265 227
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 262 261 140 110 52 110 221 204
Medicaid/CHIP4 185 169 79 84 30 30 162 145
Other5 213 192 76 79 51 66 189 163
No Coverage 148 131 51 75 60 48 124 97
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Table 1.59D – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2011)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2010)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
NOTE: Health Professionals include general practitioner or family doctor; other medical doctor (e.g., cardiologist, gynecologist, urologist); psychologist; psychiatrist or psychotherapist; social worker; counselor; other mental health professional (e.g., mental health nurse or other therapist where type is not specified); and nurse, occupational therapist, or other health professional.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 1.30 1.27 1.05 0.97 0.59 0.85 1.45 1.36
GENDER                
Male 2.43 2.30 2.18 1.78 0.83 1.39 2.50 2.40
Female 1.48 1.48 1.16 1.09 0.79 0.95 1.75 1.58
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.35 1.28 1.07 1.02 0.63 0.91 1.49 1.41
White 1.45 1.32 1.07 1.14 0.71 1.06 1.66 1.55
Black or African American 4.21 4.38 2.76 3.12 1.73 1.87 3.78 4.08
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * 2.80 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 4.40 4.42 4.02 3.01 1.80 1.93 4.98 4.11
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2.78 2.59 1.99 2.13 1.46 1.15 3.25 2.88
100-199% 2.71 2.63 2.12 1.84 1.46 1.12 3.03 2.76
200% or More 1.73 1.74 1.42 1.33 0.70 1.38 1.89 1.83
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 2.19 2.12 1.98 1.68 1.44 1.19 2.74 2.49
No 1.61 1.56 1.19 1.22 0.60 1.12 1.70 1.66
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 1.68 1.68 1.47 1.34 0.59 1.32 1.87 1.81
Medicaid/CHIP4 2.67 2.12 3.03 2.69 1.29 1.09 3.74 3.18
Other5 2.98 2.71 2.05 2.51 1.42 2.13 3.41 3.50
No Coverage 3.15 3.10 1.69 2.17 1.93 1.47 3.23 2.70
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Table 1.59P – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
Only
(2011)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2010)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to Health
Professional
(2011)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2010)
Saw or Talked
to Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
NOTE: Health Professionals include general practitioner or family doctor; other medical doctor (e.g., cardiologist, gynecologist, urologist); psychologist; psychiatrist or psychotherapist; social worker; counselor; other mental health professional (e.g., mental health nurse or other therapist where type is not specified); and nurse, occupational therapist, or other health professional.
1 Estimates are based on a definition of Poverty Level that incorporates information on family income, size, and composition and is calculated as a percentage of the U.S. Census Bureau's poverty thresholds. Respondents aged 18 to 22 who were living in a college dormitory were excluded.
2 Government Assistance is defined as one or more household family members having received Supplemental Security Income (SSI), cash assistance (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF), noncash assistance, or food stamps.
3 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
4 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
5 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.9000   0.9209   0.2503   0.4367  
GENDER                
Male 0.8331   0.8082   0.1021   0.7626  
Female 0.6380   0.7016   0.7615   0.3886  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6111   0.9087   0.2189   0.8083  
White 0.5551   0.5073   0.1753   0.5092  
Black or African American 0.9970   0.9313   0.9923   0.9548  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian *   *   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0643   0.9468   0.8500   0.0641  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.8288   0.1666   0.3687   0.7153  
100-199% 0.3593   0.5612   0.1731   0.5566  
200% or More 0.8455   0.3676   0.0127   0.5524  
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE2                
Yes 0.7057   0.6686   0.1638   0.9830  
No 0.8331   0.9485   0.0341   0.2102  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                
Private 0.5761   0.2490   0.0115   0.3088  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.3963   0.1747   0.5157   0.7154  
Other5 0.0636   0.6485   0.2693   0.5305  
No Coverage 0.3189   0.1174   0.1045   0.2677  
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Table 1.60C – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 363 341 235 227 280 251
18 38 34 23 20 30 27
19 31 35 19 19 24 29
20 37 32 23 23 29 24
21 34 32 19 21 27 24
22 29 27 18 15 22 23
23 24 24 14 16 20 18
24 27 28 18 21 20 19
25 24 26 15 17 19 20
26-29 91 105 58 67 72 80
30-34 95 84 64 60 71 55
35-39 105 93 65 50 85 78
40-44 87 93 46 62 73 68
45-49 109 110 75 73 73 80
50-54 141 151 86 109 113 115
55-59 164 116 66 61 147 96
60-64 117 108 90 83 74 69
65 or Older 141 128 99 99 107 80
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Table 1.60D – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.21 0.20 0.24 0.21
18 0.74 0.66 0.87 0.76 1.21 1.11
19 0.66 0.74 0.81 0.85 1.05 1.15
20 0.76 0.66 0.93 0.99 1.24 0.97
21 0.72 0.69 0.86 0.92 1.14 1.04
22 0.67 0.60 0.83 0.67 1.04 1.04
23 0.59 0.59 0.69 0.84 0.97 0.82
24 0.64 0.64 0.90 0.94 0.93 0.89
25 0.60 0.63 0.78 0.83 0.89 0.97
26-29 0.53 0.59 0.66 0.76 0.84 0.90
30-34 0.46 0.43 0.64 0.63 0.67 0.55
35-39 0.54 0.47 0.68 0.51 0.84 0.76
40-44 0.42 0.46 0.45 0.64 0.68 0.63
45-49 0.48 0.50 0.69 0.67 0.62 0.72
50-54 0.62 0.64 0.79 0.96 0.96 0.94
55-59 0.82 0.60 0.71 0.65 1.37 0.97
60-64 0.69 0.59 1.08 0.94 0.88 0.74
65 or Older 0.36 0.32 0.58 0.56 0.49 0.35
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Table 1.60P – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Age Category Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Male
(2010)
Male
(2011)
Female
(2010)
Female
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5612   0.7292   0.2723  
18 0.4878   0.5627   0.5559  
19 0.1252   0.3344   0.2213  
20 0.3150   0.6458   0.0648  
21 0.3224   0.5236   0.0698  
22 0.3401   0.1923   0.8039  
23 0.9654   0.1737   0.2401  
24 0.7843   0.8415   0.5813  
25 0.4551   0.8267   0.4160  
26-29 0.2058   0.5110   0.3032  
30-34 0.5383   0.9321   0.4251  
35-39 0.3822   0.5371   0.5317  
40-44 0.4613   0.0912   0.6176  
45-49 0.8738   0.6783   0.5109  
50-54 0.3826   0.1694   0.9450  
55-59 0.3865   0.6635   0.4667  
60-64 0.4813   0.6756   0.5580  
65 or Older 0.4326   0.4598   0.7355  
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Table 1.61C – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 363 341 84 80 217 215 272 245
GENDER                
Male 235 227 53 53 142 142 173 177
Female 280 251 64 61 158 162 221 173
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 320 309 72 68 192 194 240 221
White 288 267 62 61 170 173 216 197
Black or African American 137 114 35 33 86 78 101 71
American Indian or Alaska Native 11 36 5 5 9 14 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 21 * * * * * * *
Asian 53 62 24 27 30 36 37 *
Two or More Races 69 45 16 10 16 31 * 32
Hispanic or Latino 163 139 43 40 100 82 124 105
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 229 211 57 60 148 132 164 151
Medicaid/CHIP2 204 191 40 40 123 119 153 143
Other3 199 197 25 19 80 80 179 181
No Coverage 161 160 48 48 102 117 110 97
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 196 187 43 48 150 141 120 122
Part-Time 116 121 46 42 86 82 61 81
Unemployed 113 97 36 36 76 56 71 69
Other4 268 240 47 45 124 127 230 196
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Table 1.61D – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2010 and 2011
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.28 0.24
GENDER                
Male 0.21 0.20 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.30 0.38 0.38
Female 0.24 0.21 0.38 0.36 0.32 0.32 0.43 0.32
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.16 0.26 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.27 0.24
White 0.18 0.17 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.26
Black or African American 0.48 0.41 0.68 0.62 0.66 0.62 1.03 0.71
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.07 2.61 2.42 2.32 1.88 2.89 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.13 * * * * * * *
Asian 0.50 0.55 1.45 1.39 0.55 0.62 1.01 *
Two or More Races 2.46 1.35 2.71 1.36 1.48 2.37 * 2.39
Hispanic or Latino 0.51 0.41 0.65 0.57 0.59 0.45 1.48 1.18
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 0.15 0.14 0.30 0.28 0.22 0.20 0.24 0.21
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.89 0.77 0.73 0.68 1.23 1.13 2.06 1.76
Other3 0.36 0.35 1.02 0.81 1.15 1.20 0.39 0.38
No Coverage 0.40 0.42 0.48 0.53 0.46 0.53 1.31 1.23
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.17 0.16 0.34 0.36 0.22 0.21 0.33 0.32
Part-Time 0.34 0.37 0.47 0.42 0.68 0.70 0.53 0.70
Unemployed 0.75 0.68 0.73 0.76 1.09 0.92 1.94 2.04
Other4 0.39 0.34 0.58 0.52 0.84 0.83 0.49 0.40
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Table 1.61P – Serious Psychological Distress in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Health Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2010
Demographic/Health Characteristic Total
(2010)
Total
(2011)
Aged 18-25
(2010)
Aged 18-25
(2011)
Aged 26-49
(2010)
Aged 26-49
(2011)
Aged 50+
(2010)
Aged 50+
(2011)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
3 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
4 The Other Employment category includes students, persons keeping house or caring for children full time, retired or disabled persons, or other persons not in the labor force.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2010 and 2011.
TOTAL 0.5612   0.5033   0.7764   0.4910  
GENDER                
Male 0.7292   0.5273   0.6402   0.9826  
Female 0.2723   0.1337   0.9547   0.3811  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6954   0.8449   0.2063   0.7870  
White 0.9058   0.7760   0.3938   0.8358  
Black or African American 0.8923   0.4254   0.6946   0.4665  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.1625   0.5128   0.4881   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.7056   0.8259   0.7527   *  
Two or More Races 0.9789   0.0167   0.0807   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0304   0.3386   0.0539   0.3039  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 0.1615   0.5250   0.1739   0.3277  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.7516   0.2126   0.6187   0.6151  
Other3 0.9365   0.3899   0.5254   0.9511  
No Coverage 0.5683   0.6429   0.1587   0.7719  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.6754   0.9767   0.5909   0.9473  
Part-Time 0.2569   0.4879   0.3174   0.2253  
Unemployed 0.8480   0.2238   0.1991   0.8564  
Other4 0.3422   0.1063   0.2770   0.1712  
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Table 1.62C (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 676 695 689 694
AGE        
18-25 112 108 119 126
26-49 420 432 410 417
50 or Older 540 509 527 530
GENDER        
Male 422 430 467 452
Female 518 521 507 513
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 632 647 640 641
White 655 671 657 650
Black or African American 249 254 254 232
American Indian or Alaska Native 30 30 35 68
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * *
Asian 147 139 156 169
Two or More Races 89 91 83 105
Hispanic or Latino 242 232 245 259
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Table 1.62D (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.30
AGE        
18-25 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.37
26-49 0.42 0.43 0.42 0.43
50 or Older 0.59 0.54 0.55 0.53
GENDER        
Male 0.39 0.39 0.42 0.40
Female 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.42
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32
White 0.37 0.38 0.36 0.36
Black or African American 0.86 0.85 0.84 0.75
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.05 2.95 3.08 3.89
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * *
Asian 1.37 1.28 1.43 1.38
Two or More Races 3.25 2.97 2.80 2.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.80 0.75 0.77 0.76
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Table 1.62P (REVISED) – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2008-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for AMI presented in this table may differ from previously published AMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.8514 0.4320 0.5156  
AGE        
18-25 0.9886 0.2677 0.3475  
26-49 0.5134 0.0363 0.3018  
50 or Older 0.2590 0.5090 0.9159  
GENDER        
Male 0.2792 0.9713 0.2799  
Female 0.4932 0.2926 0.9884  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.2274 0.9950 0.9867  
White 0.1429 0.7952 0.9839  
Black or African American 0.7168 0.5139 0.5737  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0447 0.0887 0.0409  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *  
Asian 0.9466 0.8786 0.7789  
Two or More Races 0.8740 0.1964 0.3486  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0240 0.0402 0.1323  
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Table 1.63C (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 308 322 362 325
AGE        
18-25 54 51 59 59
26-49 208 219 224 213
50 or Older 224 218 263 224
GENDER        
Male 185 184 220 190
Female 248 265 267 261
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 288 310 330 309
White 280 296 296 284
Black or African American 78 89 98 84
American Indian or Alaska Native 8 13 28 45
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 * * *
Asian 68 44 60 60
Two or More Races 32 40 69 36
Hispanic or Latino 100 103 126 99
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Table 1.63D (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.14
AGE        
18-25 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.17
26-49 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.22
50 or Older 0.24 0.23 0.27 0.22
GENDER        
Male 0.17 0.17 0.20 0.17
Female 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.22
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.16
White 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.18
Black or African American 0.30 0.32 0.36 0.31
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.89 1.21 2.51 3.34
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.58 * * *
Asian 0.68 0.43 0.59 0.52
Two or More Races 1.25 1.58 2.47 1.08
Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.39 0.29
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Table 1.63P (REVISED) – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2008-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder that met the criteria found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Estimates for SMI presented in this table may differ from previously published SMI estimates because of revised estimation procedures. For details on the methodology, see the NSDUH short report titled Revised Estimates of Mental Illness from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health at https://www.samhsa.gov/data.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.3729 0.3670 0.3417  
AGE        
18-25 0.9194 0.0529 0.5766  
26-49 0.3391 0.5966 0.6155  
50 or Older 0.5039 0.5148 0.5383  
GENDER        
Male 0.3249 0.2470 0.5832  
Female 0.7345 0.7932 0.4023  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.2735 0.1999 0.6641  
White 0.3335 0.1661 0.6355  
Black or African American 0.5890 0.9135 0.0299  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0506 0.1683 0.6890  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *  
Asian 0.6814 0.6776 0.6789  
Two or More Races 0.8504 0.1225 0.2981  
Hispanic or Latino 0.8760 0.3783 0.1361  
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Table 1.64C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Because of revisions to the logical editing of the outpatient mental health treatment/counseling data, beginning with the 2004 NSDUH and retroactively applied to 2002 and 2003, these 2002 and 2003 estimates may differ slightly from 2002 and 2003 estimates published in NSDUH reports prior to the 2004 National Findings Report. See Section B.5.2 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2011.
TOTAL 570 561 554 573 578 605 646 603 616 594
AGE                    
18-25 78 89 85 88 93 90 92 90 93 101
26-49 361 354 338 338 373 348 340 359 361 356
50 or Older 424 425 423 449 421 473 523 489 506 471
GENDER                    
Male 318 319 327 344 335 361 374 366 379 364
Female 474 448 443 435 452 448 503 466 480 456
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 554 527 552 541 550 568 616 563 584 565
White 555 580 559 555 575 584 658 620 606 619
Black or African American 153 169 175 178 171 144 204 181 195 167
American Indian or Alaska Native 40 32 35 37 25 29 32 * 29 55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 * * * 25 * * * * 9
Asian 124 94 83 67 102 73 96 71 113 136
Two or More Races 60 65 52 59 93 56 96 72 98 87
Hispanic or Latino 153 163 156 170 161 185 167 190 193 195
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Table 1.64D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Because of revisions to the logical editing of the outpatient mental health treatment/counseling data, beginning with the 2004 NSDUH and retroactively applied to 2002 and 2003, these 2002 and 2003 estimates may differ slightly from 2002 and 2003 estimates published in NSDUH reports prior to the 2004 National Findings Report. See Section B.5.2 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2011.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.26
AGE                    
18-25 0.25 0.28 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.30
26-49 0.36 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.36 0.37 0.36
50 or Older 0.54 0.53 0.51 0.53 0.48 0.53 0.57 0.52 0.52 0.47
GENDER                    
Male 0.32 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.33
Female 0.43 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.40 0.39 0.43 0.40 0.41 0.38
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.28 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.29 0.30 0.28
White 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.35 0.37 0.34 0.34 0.34
Black or African American 0.59 0.64 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.54 0.73 0.63 0.68 0.59
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.12 3.02 2.96 3.05 2.52 2.62 3.11 * 2.65 3.64
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.49 * * * 2.99 * * * * 1.09
Asian 1.47 1.02 0.92 0.74 1.07 0.77 0.94 0.71 1.05 1.15
Two or More Races 2.65 2.74 2.29 2.42 3.62 2.25 3.42 2.57 3.21 2.44
Hispanic or Latino 0.61 0.64 0.58 0.62 0.56 0.63 0.55 0.62 0.61 0.58
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Table 1.64P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2002-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient care or outpatient care or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown treatment/counseling information were excluded.
NOTE: Because of revisions to the logical editing of the outpatient mental health treatment/counseling data, beginning with the 2004 NSDUH and retroactively applied to 2002 and 2003, these 2002 and 2003 estimates may differ slightly from 2002 and 2003 estimates published in NSDUH reports prior to the 2004 National Findings Report. See Section B.5.2 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2004 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2011.
TOTAL 0.0754 0.2055 0.0218 0.0640 0.0510 0.3814 0.6630 0.4892 0.7149  
AGE                    
18-25 0.0228 0.4486 0.1169 0.5867 0.1592 0.0095 0.3410 0.5656 0.2678  
26-49 0.4632 0.4864 0.3029 0.0491 0.1110 0.2895 0.1170 0.6056 0.9944  
50 or Older 0.0963 0.2174 0.0325 0.3505 0.2528 0.9377 0.5169 0.6495 0.5146  
GENDER                    
Male 0.0090 0.0022 0.0114 0.0262 0.0368 0.1479 0.2666 0.1623 0.3940  
Female 0.7318 0.4864 0.3282 0.5229 0.3742 0.9410 0.7524 0.8063 0.2329  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0080 0.0416 0.0047 0.0122 0.0230 0.2260 0.6059 0.3432 0.9858  
White 0.0001 0.0056 0.0004 0.0016 0.0070 0.3739 0.3519 0.2726 0.6257  
Black or African American 0.3302 0.3028 0.3482 0.1432 0.7572 0.2712 0.2492 0.8784 0.1818  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7751 0.4294 0.4331 0.8428 0.3124 0.3090 0.5013 * 0.5008  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.4279 * * * 0.1536 * * * *  
Asian 0.3198 0.2875 0.2364 0.0715 0.5935 0.0711 0.1942 0.0327 0.4306  
Two or More Races 0.9053 0.7251 0.9127 0.6097 0.2108 0.9075 0.5131 0.4047 0.6056  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2902 0.5012 0.8591 0.4936 0.8072 0.9368 0.5796 0.9400 0.4529  
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Table 1.65C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 299 299 311 299
AGE        
18-25 74 66 75 85
26-49 193 200 201 169
50 or Older 210 215 214 229
GENDER        
Male 206 204 235 194
Female 210 211 216 228
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 282 280 297 288
White 265 256 269 267
Black or African American 88 89 103 86
American Indian or Alaska Native 9 13 24 55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 18 * 14 *
Asian 44 38 72 69
Two or More Races 38 48 24 25
Hispanic or Latino 92 112 76 84
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Table 1.65D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.13
AGE        
18-25 0.23 0.20 0.22 0.25
26-49 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.17
50 or Older 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.23
GENDER        
Male 0.19 0.19 0.21 0.17
Female 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.19
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.15
White 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.17
Black or African American 0.34 0.32 0.38 0.32
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.92 1.24 2.17 3.72
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.21 * 2.13 *
Asian 0.46 0.38 0.69 0.61
Two or More Races 1.48 1.87 0.96 0.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.36 0.24 0.25
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Table 1.65P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2008-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.8498 0.7810 0.4811  
AGE        
18-25 0.9255 0.0164 0.6098  
26-49 0.2435 0.0141 0.1292  
50 or Older 0.3816 0.2929 0.8211  
GENDER        
Male 0.7116 0.5291 0.1693  
Female 0.9349 0.8546 0.7095  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9243 0.6774 0.4363  
White 0.9047 0.6556 0.7304  
Black or African American 0.5623 0.6631 0.1315  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0080 0.0324 0.1803  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *  
Asian 0.4106 0.1964 0.7159  
Two or More Races 0.4450 0.1081 0.3948  
Hispanic or Latino 0.5135 0.0559 0.7160  
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Table 1.66C – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 are based on an adjusted MDE variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.4 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 408 385 406 406 413 436 414
AGE              
18-25 83 76 78 81 82 85 84
26-49 268 290 255 263 255 262 271
50 or Older 273 255 301 319 300 332 298
GENDER              
Male 231 241 255 241 248 277 245
Female 321 294 313 332 332 328 333
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 375 367 383 381 390 406 387
White 335 344 358 370 385 374 372
Black or African American 153 142 132 128 129 124 128
American Indian or Alaska Native 20 25 36 13 17 27 35
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 17 15 * * * * 15
Asian 59 56 55 76 60 74 79
Two or More Races 36 58 54 49 45 73 43
Hispanic or Latino 150 115 146 149 145 164 144
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Table 1.66D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 are based on an adjusted MDE variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.4 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.18
AGE              
18-25 0.26 0.23 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.25
26-49 0.27 0.29 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.28
50 or Older 0.32 0.29 0.34 0.35 0.32 0.35 0.30
GENDER              
Male 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.22
Female 0.29 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.20
White 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23
Black or African American 0.58 0.53 0.50 0.48 0.46 0.47 0.48
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.84 2.41 3.13 1.35 1.58 2.47 2.66
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.68 1.89 * * * * 1.78
Asian 0.67 0.60 0.59 0.77 0.61 0.72 0.72
Two or More Races 1.67 2.46 2.23 1.97 1.75 2.57 1.33
Hispanic or Latino 0.55 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.47 0.52 0.43
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Table 1.66P – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2005-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Major Depressive Episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when a person experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 are based on an adjusted MDE variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.4 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 0.9729 0.7813 0.5488 0.7326 0.9803 0.3229  
AGE              
18-25 0.1844 0.5281 0.4461 0.8059 0.4270 0.9205  
26-49 0.6529 0.9465 0.8013 0.4319 0.8101 0.5544  
50 or Older 0.5007 0.4509 0.3907 0.8841 0.8155 0.0807  
GENDER              
Male 0.7004 0.9599 0.9400 0.5790 0.8532 0.3220  
Female 0.8053 0.7113 0.4018 0.9904 0.9356 0.5834  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3558 0.6000 0.9790 0.3991 0.4330 0.6881  
White 0.1725 0.4253 0.9742 0.3630 0.4068 0.9154  
Black or African American 0.5894 0.8049 0.7827 0.7248 0.8826 0.6963  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6597 0.6324 0.7506 0.6284 0.7800 0.9064  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1672 0.4675 * * * *  
Asian 0.4347 0.1626 0.1585 0.4064 0.3990 0.8431  
Two or More Races 0.4952 0.1119 0.1640 0.2394 0.3188 0.3889  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0419 0.8215 0.1984 0.3198 0.0474 0.1206  
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Table 1.67C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 347 324 363 341
AGE        
18-25 76 75 84 80
26-49 212 212 217 215
50 or Older 245 230 272 245
GENDER        
Male 234 194 235 227
Female 251 259 280 251
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 319 306 320 309
White 286 293 288 267
Black or African American 122 105 137 114
American Indian or Alaska Native 10 8 11 36
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 14 21 *
Asian 74 35 53 62
Two or More Races 51 33 69 45
Hispanic or Latino 140 130 163 139
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Table 1.67D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.15 0.14 0.16 0.15
AGE        
18-25 0.23 0.22 0.25 0.23
26-49 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 0.28 0.24
GENDER        
Male 0.22 0.18 0.21 0.20
Female 0.22 0.22 0.24 0.21
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16
White 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17
Black or African American 0.45 0.38 0.48 0.41
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.12 0.79 1.07 2.61
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.98 3.13 *
Asian 0.74 0.35 0.50 0.55
Two or More Races 1.94 1.32 2.46 1.35
Hispanic or Latino 0.46 0.42 0.51 0.41
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Table 1.67P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2008-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2008 to 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale during the past 30 days.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2011.
TOTAL 0.4796 0.7828 0.5612  
AGE        
18-25 0.8268 0.9569 0.5033  
26-49 0.8038 0.7518 0.7764  
50 or Older 0.3330 0.3682 0.4910  
GENDER        
Male 0.7486 0.1939 0.7292  
Female 0.5138 0.4731 0.2723  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1873 0.4607 0.6954  
White 0.2954 0.6753 0.9058  
Black or African American 0.5884 0.1337 0.8923  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2426 0.1598 0.1625  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * *  
Asian 0.8288 0.1964 0.7056  
Two or More Races 0.9713 0.5881 0.9789  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2393 0.3527 0.0304  
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Table 1.68C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale in the past year.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based on an adjusted SPD variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.5 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 481 474 469 500 483 489 519
AGE              
18-25 104 118 111 106 110 120 117
26-49 326 334 314 317 334 322 336
50 or Older 318 321 330 377 315 339 344
GENDER              
Male 279 309 306 309 297 303 323
Female 384 352 366 381 379 378 387
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 427 440 431 472 451 447 474
White 392 417 410 473 438 420 411
Black or African American 194 167 179 165 165 179 156
American Indian or Alaska Native 48 72 36 17 24 31 50
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 30 15 * 26 * *
Asian 87 107 83 117 75 84 130
Two or More Races 51 93 47 62 49 79 81
Hispanic or Latino 191 192 195 180 169 199 201
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Table 1.68D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2011
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale in the past year.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based on an adjusted SPD variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.5 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.22
AGE              
18-25 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.34
26-49 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.32 0.34 0.33 0.34
50 or Older 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.41 0.33 0.35 0.34
GENDER              
Male 0.27 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.29
Female 0.34 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.32
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.22 0.23 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.24
White 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.26
Black or African American 0.70 0.59 0.66 0.59 0.57 0.61 0.54
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.80 4.72 3.07 1.79 2.27 2.68 3.50
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 3.56 2.48 * 3.56 * *
Asian 0.94 1.12 0.86 1.13 0.74 0.83 1.09
Two or More Races 2.21 3.57 1.99 2.34 1.91 2.67 2.28
Hispanic or Latino 0.69 0.66 0.66 0.59 0.54 0.63 0.59
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Table 1.68P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2011 Versus 2005-2010
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2006 to 2010 estimates used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) is defined for this table as having a score of 13 or higher on the K6 scale in the past year.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, and 2007 are based on an adjusted SPD variable and may differ from estimates published in prior NSDUH reports. See Section B.4.5 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2011.
TOTAL 0.1200 0.0324 0.5499 0.4066 0.6957 0.5745  
AGE              
18-25 0.2083 0.7525 0.9404 0.2109 0.9781 0.6623  
26-49 0.9346 0.0937 0.8353 0.6481 0.5234 0.9875  
50 or Older 0.4422 0.5680 0.7689 0.5024 0.5812 0.7122  
GENDER              
Male 0.5567 0.3559 0.6547 0.5269 0.3814 0.9579  
Female 0.0130 0.0371 0.2276 0.1039 0.2068 0.4105  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6733 0.2012 0.9295 0.8400 0.9244 0.7554  
White 0.7510 0.4102 0.7828 0.5649 0.4505 0.9747  
Black or African American 0.1106 0.1240 0.2450 0.5613 0.8111 0.2715  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3900 0.1041 0.5796 0.1170 0.4034 0.3955  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *  
Asian 0.2803 0.7769 0.1430 0.7961 0.0445 0.1632  
Two or More Races 0.5743 0.1654 0.3590 0.3182 0.3235 0.4473  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0032 0.0238 0.1274 0.1135 0.2379 0.0446  

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