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Results from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health:
Mental Health Detailed Tables



Acknowledgments

These tables were prepared by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and by RTI International, a registered trademark and a trade name of Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Work by RTI was performed under Contract No. HHSS283201300001C. Contributors and reviewers at RTI listed alphabetically include Jeremy Aldworth, Katherine J. Asman, Stephanie N. Barnett, Ellen Bishop, Michael R. Bradshaw, Kristen Brown, Lisa A. Carpenter, Pinliang (Patrick) Chen, Chuchun Chien, Elizabeth Copello, Devon S. Cribb, Lanting Dai, Teresa R. Davis, Susan L. Edwards, Glynis S. Ewing, Barbara J. Felts, Misty S. Foster, Peter A. Frechtel, Julia M. Gable, Gina S. Geercken, Harper Gordek, Rebecca A. Granger, Wafa Handley, Rachel Harter, Erica L. Hirsch, David Hunter (Project Director), Phillip S. Kott, Larry A. Kroutil, Jeffrey S. Laufenberg, Philip K. Lee, Dan Liao, Peilan Chen Martin, Dexter McNutt, Andrew S. Moore, Lisa E. Packer, Michael R. Pemberton, Brenda K. Porter, Jeremy D. Porter, Rosanna S. Quiroz, Jessica Roycroft, Neeraja S. Sathe, Jennifer H. Schoden, Kathryn Spagnola, Paxton Syrek, Jiantong (Jean) Wang, Lauren K. Warren, Matthew J. Westlake, Cherie J. Winder, Carol L. Woodell, and Amy Zemanick. Contributors at SAMHSA listed alphabetically include Rebecca Ahrnsbrak, Peggy Barker (contractor), Jonaki Bose, Beth Han, Sarra L. Hedden, Elizabeth Hoeffel, Arthur Hughes, Joel Kennet, Rachel Lipari, Grace E. Medley, Pradip Muhuri, Dicy Painter, Kathryn Piscopo, Peter Tice (Project Officer), and Matthew Williams. At RTI, Farrah Bullock Mann and Brenda K. Porter formatted the tables; Melissa H. Hargraves, Laura James, Amber M. Rohloff, Margaret A. Smith, and Richard S. Straw provided editorial assistance; and Teresa F. Bass, Debbie F. Bond, Kimberly H. Cone, Daniel Occoquan, Pamela Couch Prevatt, Roxanne Snaauw, and Pamela Tuck provided web conversion and/or document production support.

Table of Contents

Introduction

List of Tables Containing Prevalence Estimates and Sample Sizes - Table Types A, B, and N (If Applicable)

Adult Mental Health Tables - 1.1 to 1.117
Youth Mental Health Tables - 2.1 to 2.21
Sample Size and Population Tables - 3.1 to 3.8

List of Tables Containing Standard Errors and P Values - Table Types C, D, and P (If Applicable)

Adult Mental Health Tables - 1.1 to 1.117
Youth Mental Health Tables - 2.1 to 2.21
Sample Size and Population Tables - 3.1 to 3.8

Introduction

Results from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Detailed Tables is a collection of tables presenting national estimates from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). These tables present information on past year mental health measures and past year mental health service utilization for youths aged 12 to 17 and adults aged 18 or older. Tables with data on adults include measures on any mental illness (AMI), serious mental illness (SMI), moderate mental illness, low (mild) mental illness, mental health service utilization (i.e., treatment or counseling for mental health issues), suicidal thoughts and behaviors, major depressive episode (MDE), treatment for depression (among adults with MDE), and serious psychological distress (SPD). Tables with data on youths include measures on mental health service utilization, MDE, and treatment for depression (among youths with MDE). Measures related to the co-occurrence of mental disorders with substance use or with substance use disorders (SUDs) also are presented for both adults and youths. Measures of these characteristics and behaviors are presented by a variety of demographic, geographic, and other variables. The estimates in the tables include rates of persons having the characteristics, numbers of persons with these characteristics, and corresponding standard errors.

Most of these tables are trend tables presenting estimates from the 2013 and 2014 NSDUHs. Also included are 54 tables that present data from earlier surveys in the series, including 8 tables with data from 2002 to 2014, 6 tables with data from 2004 to 2014, 2 tables with data from 2005 to 2014, 2 tables with data from 2006 to 2014, 34 tables with data from 2008 to 2014, and 2 tables with data from 2009 to 2014.

Throughout the survey series, the NSDUH questionnaire has been used to collect data on special topics, such as mental health. Questions on mental health for youths aged 12 to 17 and adults aged 18 or older were first introduced in the 1994 NSDUH and continued through the 1997 NSDUH. Mental health questions were reintroduced beginning in the 2000 NSDUH and onward. Because of survey improvements in the 2002 NSDUH, the 2002 data constitute a new baseline for tracking trends in substance use and mental health measures. Therefore, estimates beginning with the 2002 survey should not be compared with estimates from the 2001 or earlier surveys to examine changes over time. Because of additional survey improvements and questionnaire changes between 2002 and 2012, it is not possible to assess long-term trends for all of the mental health issues.

Revisions have been made to the 2008 to 2011 past year AMI and SMI estimates. Past year mental illness estimates for 2008 through 2011 found in previously published mental health detailed tables and reports were based on a prediction model for mental illness developed using the 2008 clinical data from the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS). An improved model was used for estimates starting in 2012. For the 2012, 2013, and 2014 mental health detailed tables, the 2012, 2013, and 2014 estimates and the previous 2008 to 2011 estimates are based on the 2012 model. It is recommended that the mental illness variables derived from the 2012 model not be used when analyzing variables for past year suicidal thoughts, past year MDE, the Kessler-6 (K6) mental disorder scale, or the World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS) scale, and it is also recommended that the mental illness variables derived from the 2012 model not be used when analyzing other closely linked variables (including past year suicide attempts, past year suicide plans, medical treatment for suicide attempts, lifetime MDE, SPD, or components used in the K6 or WHODAS scales). For detailed information on model revisions to the mental illness items, see Section B.4.4 in Section B of an online document titled the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Methodological Summary and Definitions.1 As with the mental illness estimates based on the 2008 model, the mental illness estimates based on the 2012 model are not comparable with SMI estimates produced from NSDUH data prior to 2004, and SMI estimates were not produced from 2004 to 2007; thus, long term trend estimates are not available for SMI.

Because of the 2008 questionnaire revisions to the mental health module, several estimates (MDE and past 12-month SPD) were affected by context effects. However, an adjustment for the questionnaire changes was applied to estimates of MDE for 2005 to 2008. For more detailed information, see Section B.4.5 in Section B of the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Methodological Summary and Definitions.2 Therefore, long-term trend estimates for these two measures are available from 2005 through 2014. No additional questionnaire changes from 2009 to 2014 have led to changes in these adult measures. Moreover, no questionnaire changes have been implemented that affected the adult mental health service utilization questions; therefore, estimates of mental health service utilization presented in these mental health detailed tables reflect trends from 2002 to 2014.

No questionnaire revisions affected MDE for youths aged 12 to 17; thus, long-term trend estimates are available from 2004 through 2014. However, revisions to the youth mental health service utilization module of the 2009 NSDUH questionnaire resulted in new estimates and a discontinuation of trends for several items on the source of mental health services. New questions regarding the receipt of mental health services from juvenile justice sources were added, and questions regarding services from educational sources were revised and are not comparable with estimates prior to 2009.

For detailed information on revisions to both the adult and the youth mental health items, see Sections B.4.3 to B.4.5 in Section B of the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Methodological Summary and Definitions.3

For the 2014 NSDUH, an investigation was completed to look at missing data rates in the 2014 mental health detailed tables. The investigation concluded that missing data are not a concern for most topics in the 2014 mental health detailed tables. However, a few items do have some missing data (e.g., items on suicidal thoughts and behavior among adults). For the estimates that are presented in the 2014 NSDUH first release report (FRR) on suicide,4 however, fewer than 1 percent of adult respondents had missing data for suicidal thoughts and behavior. In general missing data rates for all data elements used in this report were lower than 5 percent.5 Respondents with missing data are generally excluded from the relevant analyses.

A description of the survey measurement issues and the sample design and estimation procedures used in the 2014 NSDUH can be found within the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Methodological Summary and Definitions.6 Key definitions (i.e., the glossary) for many of the measures and terms used in these mental health detailed tables and in other 2014 NSDUH documents can be located in Section C of that online report.7 Where relevant, the glossary provides cross-references between terms and specific question wording for clarity.

Along with these 2014 mental health detailed tables, tables presenting data on the prevalence of drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, as well as drug and alcohol dependence and abuse and treatment, are being released separately as the Results from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Detailed Tables. These two sets of tables and four FRRs that are focused on specific behavioral health topics in the 2014 NSDUH, such as trends in substance use and mental health issues, are scheduled to be made available online by the end of September 2015 at https://www.samhsa.gov/data/.

Table Revisions

During regular data collection and processing checks for the 2011 NSDUH, data errors were identified. These errors affected the data for Pennsylvania (2006 to 2010) and Maryland (2008 and 2009). Cases with erroneous data were removed from the data files, and the remaining cases were reweighted to provide representative estimates. The errors had minimal impact on the national estimates and no effect on direct estimates for the other 48 states and the District of Columbia. In reports where model-based small area estimation techniques are used, estimates for all states may be affected, even though the errors were concentrated in only two states. In reports that do not use model-based estimates, the only estimates appreciably affected are estimates for Pennsylvania, Maryland, the mid-Atlantic division, and the Northeast region.

The 2014 mental health detailed tables and 2014 FRRs do not include state-level or model-based estimates. However, the 2014 mental health detailed tables do show region-level estimates, including the Northeast region. Estimates based on 2006 to 2010 data may differ from previously published estimates. Tables and estimates based only on data since 2011 are unaffected by these data errors. All affected tables (i.e., tables with estimates based on 2006 to 2010 data) contain a note to indicate this to the user.

Caution is advised when comparing data from older reports with data from more recent reports that are based on corrected data files. As discussed above, comparisons of estimates for Pennsylvania, Maryland, the mid-Atlantic division, and the Northeast region are of most concern, while comparisons of national data or data for other states and regions are essentially still valid. The Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration does not recommend making comparisons between unrevised 2006 to 2010 estimates and estimates based on data for 2011 and subsequent years for the areas of greatest concern.

Table Numbering

The mental health detailed tables are numbered using a three-part numbering scheme (e.g., 1.20A). The first part of the table number (1.20A) is the subject matter section to which a particular table belongs. The second part (1.20A) is the number of the table within a particular section. The third part (1.20A) is a table type indicator, an alphabetic letter appended to the table number. Each table number, as explained below, has multiple table types. Tables are numbered sequentially within each subject matter section. To the extent possible, identical tables are assigned the same table number each year except in the case where specific tables are removed or added.

The three subject matter sections and the number of tables per section are as follows:

The table type indicators are defined as follows.

Table Type Purpose of the Table
A: Presents estimates of the numbers of persons exhibiting the specified behavior or characteristic (e.g., substance use) in the populations described by the column and row headings.
B: Presents estimates of the percentages of persons exhibiting the specified behavior or characteristic (e.g., substance use) in the populations described by the column and row headings.
C: Presents the standard error associated with each of the estimates in the "A" tables.
D: Presents the standard error associated with each of the estimates in the "B" tables.
N: Presents the number of cases in the specified NSDUH sample with the characteristics defined by the column and row headings.
P: Presents the p values from tests of the statistical significance of differences between columns in the "B" tables.

Section 1 and Section 2 tables within the mental health detailed tables contain five table types (A, B, C, D, and P) as defined above. Section 3 tables contain three table types (A, C, and N). Note that table type N is used exclusively within Section 3 to display the sample size counts.

Locating and Accessing a Table

The mental health detailed tables are organized by table type into two categories:

Both categories are organized based on three subject matter sections as listed below. Clicking on the subject matter section of interest takes users to a list of tables for that section. Users can scroll through the list of table titles to find the table of interest, then click on the table title to go directly to that table. Users need to return to the table of contents to access tables from other sections or categories.

As mentioned earlier, the key definitions for the 2014 NSDUH (i.e., the glossary) define and cross-reference key measures used in the 2014 mental health detailed tables and the 2014 FRRs. This may be helpful when used in conjunction with the list of tables in identifying tables that contain information for selected measures. However, not all measures and terms listed in the glossary are specifically mentioned in the list of tables.

The three subject matter sections are as follows:

Printing a Table

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Adult Mental Health Tables - 1.1 to 1.117 (Numbers in Thousands and Percentages)

1.1A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.1B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.2A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.2B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.3A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.3B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.4A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.4B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.5A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.5B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.6A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.6B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.7A – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.7B – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.8A – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.8B – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.9A – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.9B – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.10A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.10B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.11A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.11B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.12A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.12B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.13A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.13B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.14A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.14B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.15A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.15B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.16A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.16B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.17A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.17B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.18A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.18B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.19A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.19B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.20A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.20B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.21A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.21B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.22A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.22B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.23A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.23B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.24A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.24B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.25A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.25B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.26A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.26B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.27A – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.27B – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.28A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.28B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.29A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.29B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.30A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.30B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.31A – Types and Locations of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.31B – Types and Locations of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.32A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.32B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.33A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.33B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.34A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.34B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.35A – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.35B – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.36A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.36B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.37A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.37B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.38A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.38B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.39A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.39B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.40A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.40B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.41A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.41B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.42A – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.42B – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.43A – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.43B – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.44A – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.44B – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.45A – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.45B – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.46A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.46B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.47A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.47B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.48A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.48B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.49A – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.49B – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.50A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.50B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.51A – Types 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.51B – Types 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.52A – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.52B – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.53A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.53B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.54A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.54B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.55A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.55B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.56A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.56B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.57A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.57B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.58A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.58B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.59A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.59B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.60A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.60B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.61A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.61B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.62A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.62B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.63A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.63B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.64A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.64B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.65A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.65B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.66A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.66B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.67A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.67B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.68A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.68B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.69A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.69B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.70A – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.70B – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.71A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.71B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.72A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.72B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.73A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.73B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.74A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.74B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.75A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.75B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.76A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.76B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.77A – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.77B – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.78A – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.78B – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.79A – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.79B – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.80A – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.80B – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.81A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.81B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.82A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.82B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.83A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.83B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.84A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.84B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.85A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.85B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.86A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.86B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.87A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.87B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.88A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.88B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.89A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.89B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.90A – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.90B – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.91A – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.91B – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.92A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.92B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.93A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.93B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.94A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.94B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.95A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.95B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.96A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.96B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.97A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.97B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.98A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.98B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.99A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.99B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.100A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.100B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.101A – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.101B – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.102A – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.102B – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.103A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.103B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014

1.104A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.104B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.105A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.105B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.106A – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014

1.106B – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2005-2014

1.107A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014

1.107B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2009-2014

1.108A – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014

1.108B – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2009-2014

1.109A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.109B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.110A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.110B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.111A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.111B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.112A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.112B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.113A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.113B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.114A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.114B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.115A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.115B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.116A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.116B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014

1.117A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014

1.117B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2005-2014

Adult Mental Health Tables - 1.1 to 1.117 (Standard Errors and P Values)

1.1C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.1D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.1P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.2C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.2D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.2P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.3C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.3D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.3P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.4C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.4D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.4P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.5C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.5D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.5P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.6C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.6D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.6P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.7C – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.7D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.7P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.8C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.8D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.8P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.9C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.9D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.9P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.10C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.10D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.10P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.11C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.11D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.11P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.12C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.12D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.12P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.13C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.13D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.13P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.14C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.14D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.14P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.15C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.15D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.15P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.16C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.16D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.16P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.17C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.17D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.17P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.18C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.18D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.18P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.19C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.19D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.19P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.20C – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.20D – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.20P – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.21C – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.21D – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.21P – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.22C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.22D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.22P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.23C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.23D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.23P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.24C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.24D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.24P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.25C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.25D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.25P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.26C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.26D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.26P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.27C – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.27D – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.27P – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.28C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.28D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.28P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.29C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.29D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.29P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.30C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.30D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.30P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.31C – Types and Locations 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, 2013 and 2014

1.31D – Types and Locations 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, 2013 and 2014

1.31P – Types and Locations 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.32C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.32D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.32P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.33C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.33D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.33P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.34C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.34D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.34P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.35C – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.35D – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.35P – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.36C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.36D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.36P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.37C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.37D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.37P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.38C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.38D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.38P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.39C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.39D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.39P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.40C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.40D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.40P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.41C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.41D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.41P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.42C – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.42D – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.42P – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.43C – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.43D – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.43P – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.44C – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.44D – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.44P – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.45C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.45D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.45P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.46C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.46D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.46P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.47C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.47D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.47P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.48C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.48D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.48P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.49C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.49D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.49P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.50C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.50D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.50P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.51C – Types 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, 2013 and 2014

1.51D – Types 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, 2013 and 2014

1.51P – Types 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.52C – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.52D – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.52P – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.53C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.53D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.53P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.54C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.54D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.54P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.55C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.55D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.55P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.56C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.56D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.56P – Attempted 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.57C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.57D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.57P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.58C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.58D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.58P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.59C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.59D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.59P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.60C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.60D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.60P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.61C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.61D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.61P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.62C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.62D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.62P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.63C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.63D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.63P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.64C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.64D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.64P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.65C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.65D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.65P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.66C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.66D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.66P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.67C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.67D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.67P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.68C – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.68D – 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, 2013 and 2014

1.68P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013

1.69C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.69D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.69P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.70C – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.70D – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.70P – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.71C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.71D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.71P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.72C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

1.72D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

1.72P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

1.73C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.73D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.73P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.74C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.74D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.74P – Any 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.75C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.75D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.75P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.76C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.76D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.76P – Serious 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.77C – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.77D – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.77P – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.78C – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.78D – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.78P – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.79C – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.79D – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.79P – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.80C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.80D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.80P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.81C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.81D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.81P – 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, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.82C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.82D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.82P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.83C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.83D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.83P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.84C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.84D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.84P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.85C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.85D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.85P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.86C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.86D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.86P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.87C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.87D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.87P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.88C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.88D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.88P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.89C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.89D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.89P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.90C – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.90D – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.90P – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.91C – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.91D – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.91P – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.92C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.92D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.92P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.93C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.93D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.93P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.94C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.94D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.94P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.95C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.95D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.95P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.96C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.96D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.96P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.97C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.97D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.97P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.98C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.98D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.98P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.99C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.99D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.99P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.100C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.100D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.100P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.101C – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.101D – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.101P – Perceived Unmet Need for 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, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.102C – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.102D – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.102P – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.103C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

1.103D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

1.103P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

1.104C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.104D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.104P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.105C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.105D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.105P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.106C – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014

1.106D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2014

1.106P – 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, 2014 Versus 2005-2013

1.107C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014

1.107D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2009-2014

1.107P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2009-2013

1.108C – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014

1.108D – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2009-2014

1.108P – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2009-2013

1.109C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.109D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.109P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.110C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.110D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.110P – 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.111C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.111D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.111P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.112C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.112D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.112P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.113C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.113D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.113P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.114C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.114D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.114P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.115C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.115D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.115P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.116C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014

1.116D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014

1.116P – 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013

1.117C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014

1.117D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2014

1.117P – 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, 2014 Versus 2005-2013

Youth Mental Health Tables - 2.1 to 2.21 (Numbers in Thousands and Percentages)

2.1A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.1B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.2A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.2B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.3A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.3B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.4A – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.4B – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.5A – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.5B – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.6A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.6B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.7A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.7B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.8A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.8B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.9A – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.9B – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.10A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.10B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.11A – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.11B – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.12A – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.12B – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.13A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.13B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014

2.14A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014

2.14B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2006-2014

2.15A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.15B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014

2.16A – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.16B – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014

2.17A – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.17B – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014

2.18A – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.18B – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014

2.19A – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.19B – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2004-2014

2.20A – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014

2.20B – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2006-2014

2.21A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

2.21B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Percentages, 2002-2014

Youth Mental Health Tables - 2.1 to 2.21 (Standard Errors and P Values)

2.1C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.1D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.1P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.2C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.2D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.2P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.3C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.3D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.3P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.4C – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.4D – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.4P – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.5C – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.5D – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.5P – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.6C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.6D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.6P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.7C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.7D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.7P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.8C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.8D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.8P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2014 Versus 2013

2.9C – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.9D – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.9P – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.10C – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.10D – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.10P – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.11C – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2013 and 2014

2.11D – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2013 and 2014

2.11P – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2014 Versus 2013

2.12C – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014

2.12D – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014

2.12P – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013

2.13C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.13D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.13P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.14C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014

2.14D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2006-2014

2.14P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2006-2013

2.15C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.15D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.15P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.16C – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.16D – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.16P – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.17C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.17D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.17P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.18C – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.18D – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.18P – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.19C – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014

2.19D – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014

2.19P – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013

2.20C – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014

2.20D – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2006-2014

2.20P – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2006-2013

2.21C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014

2.21D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014

2.21P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013

Sample Size and Population Tables - 3.1 to 3.8 (Numbers in Thousands and Survey Sample Size)

3.1A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014

3.1N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014

3.2A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.2N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.3A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.3N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.4A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.4N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.5A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.5N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.6A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.6N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.7A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.7N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.8A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.8N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

Sample Size and Population Tables - 3.1 to 3.8 (Standard Errors)

3.1C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014

3.2C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.3C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.4C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.5C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.6C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.7C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

3.8C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014

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Table 1.1A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 16,452 16,371 27,394 27,182
18-25 6,754 7,014 2,653 2,808 4,101 4,206
18 815 844 320 324 494 520
19 813 823 350 311 463 511
20 921 863 369 304 552 559
21 764 883 305 315 459 568
22 872 903 316 408 557 495
23 840 866 342 399 499 467
24 933 897 341 345 592 551
25 795 936 310 401 485 535
26-29 3,904 3,850 1,578 1,579 2,326 2,271
30-34 5,050 4,586 1,949 1,757 3,102 2,829
35-39 4,097 3,826 1,484 1,497 2,613 2,329
40-44 4,183 3,973 1,548 1,576 2,636 2,397
45-49 3,826 3,773 1,650 1,367 2,176 2,406
50-54 4,378 4,407 1,660 1,607 2,718 2,800
55-59 3,759 3,540 1,279 1,260 2,481 2,280
60-64 2,594 2,754 1,062 1,139 1,532 1,615
65 or Older 5,299 5,831 1,590 1,782 3,710 4,049
150406
Table 1.1B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 14.4 14.1 22.3 21.8
18-25 19.4 20.1 15.2 16.0 23.7 24.2
18 17.2 18.3 13.0 13.5 21.8 23.7
19 19.5 19.9 15.9 14.6 23.5 25.4
20 21.4 19.8 17.1 13.6 25.8 26.3
21 18.0 20.3 14.9 14.3 21.0a 26.5
22 19.5 20.0 14.1 17.3 24.9 22.9
23 19.2 19.7 15.4 18.6 23.1 20.8
24 21.2 20.7 15.6 16.8 26.8 24.2
25 19.3 22.0 15.9 20.0 22.5 23.9
26-29 22.7 22.6 18.2 18.6 27.2 26.6
30-34 25.1b 22.0 19.9 17.2 30.0 26.6
35-39 21.5 19.6 16.5 15.4 25.9 23.6
40-44 19.5 19.7 14.7 16.1 24.0 23.1
45-49 19.1 18.4 16.2 13.6 22.1 22.9
50-54 19.0 18.5 14.8 14.3 22.9 22.4
55-59 18.3 17.0 13.6 12.1 22.2 21.7
60-64 14.6 15.7 11.7 13.6 17.6 17.6
65 or Older 12.2 13.0 8.3 8.9 15.3 16.2
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Table 1.2A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 6,754 7,014 21,061 20,007 16,031 16,531
GENDER                
Male 16,452 16,371 2,653 2,808 8,209 7,776 5,591 5,788
Female 27,394 27,182 4,101 4,206 12,853 12,232 10,440 10,744
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 37,828 37,795 5,543 5,726 18,101a 17,044 14,185 15,025
White 30,222 30,074 4,214 4,312 14,330 13,473 11,678 12,289
Black or African American 4,688 4,603 700 688 2,367 2,011 1,621 1,903
American Indian or Alaska Native 323 271 47 44 * 128 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 112 204 * * * * * *
Asian 1,489 1,653 366 427 717 880 406 347
Two or More Races 995 989 185 209 436 450 * 331
Hispanic or Latino 6,018 5,758 1,211 1,288 2,961 2,963 1,846 1,507
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 18,348 18,229 2,304 2,521 11,666 11,557 4,379 4,151
Part-Time 6,844 6,605 2,070 2,134 3,201a 2,671 1,572 1,800
Unemployed 2,686 2,714 913 893 1,394 1,334 379 487
Other1 15,968 16,004 1,466 1,466 4,800 4,445 9,701 10,093
150403
Table 1.2B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 19.4 20.1 21.5a 20.4 15.3 15.4
GENDER                
Male 14.4 14.1 15.2 16.0 17.1 16.1 11.4 11.6
Female 22.3 21.8 23.7 24.2 25.8 24.5 18.7 18.8
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 18.7 18.6 20.1 20.8 22.8a 21.5 14.9 15.5
White 19.3 19.2 21.6 22.3 24.4 23.2 15.0 15.5
Black or African American 16.9 16.3 14.0 13.7 19.9a 16.6 14.9 17.2
American Indian or Alaska Native 26.0 21.2 20.5 21.7 * 22.9 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 14.4 22.3 * * * * * *
Asian 12.3 13.1 19.6 21.2 11.6 13.7 10.0 8.3
Two or More Races 28.1 27.1 25.2 26.6 31.0 31.6 * 23.0
Hispanic or Latino 16.9 15.6 16.7 17.5 15.9 15.6 18.7 14.4
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 15.4 14.8 17.0 17.7 17.8 16.9 11.0 10.3
Part-Time 20.3 20.0 21.4 22.5 26.4 23.8 13.2 14.6
Unemployed 22.8 25.1 22.0 23.0 26.7 29.5 15.6 20.4
Other1 21.9 21.8 19.7 20.1 32.1 31.3 19.2 19.4
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Table 1.3A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 6,754 7,014 21,061 20,007 16,031 16,531
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 7,701 7,666 1,253 1,350 3,639 3,509 2,809 2,808
Midwest 9,461 9,436 1,475 1,552 4,615 4,390 3,371 3,495
South 16,014 15,877 2,239 2,350 7,706 7,181 6,069 6,347
West 10,670 10,573 1,787 1,762 5,101 4,928 3,783 3,882
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 23,362 22,851 3,643 3,859 11,523 11,066 8,196 7,926
Small Metro 13,314 13,178 2,113 2,130 6,323 5,756 4,878 5,292
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 9,001 8,817 1,373 1,392 4,216 3,900 3,412 3,526
< 250K Pop. 4,312 4,361 740 739 2,107 1,857 1,466 1,765
Nonmetro 7,170 7,523 998 1,025 3,215 3,185 2,957 3,313
Urbanized 3,289 3,234 477 504 1,442 1,468 1,369 1,262
Less Urbanized 3,161 3,540 424 446 1,455 1,460 1,282 1,633
Completely Rural 720 749 97 75 318 256 305 418
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 9,109 9,358 2,036 1,986 4,231 4,222 2,843 3,150
100-199% 9,721 10,046 1,643 1,689 4,604 4,158 3,475a 4,199
200% or More 24,876 23,969 2,936 3,159 12,226 11,627 9,713 9,183
EDUCATION                
< High School 6,423 6,542 994 933 2,485 2,530 2,943 3,080
High School Graduate 11,873 12,232 2,275 2,201 5,064 4,873 4,534 5,158
Some College 12,802 13,127 2,496 2,666 6,588 5,925 3,718a 4,536
College Graduate 12,748 11,651 988a 1,214 6,924 6,679 4,835a 3,758
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 25,011 24,456 3,762b 4,225 11,659 11,046 9,590 9,185
Medicaid/CHIP3 7,282b 8,776 1,100 1,228 3,447b 4,149 2,736 3,399
Other4 10,796 11,620 549 547 2,114 2,347 8,132 8,725
No Coverage 7,725b 6,206 1,546b 1,233 4,825b 3,809 1,353 1,164
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Table 1.3B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 19.4 20.1 21.5a 20.4 15.3 15.4
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 17.8 17.6 20.4 22.0 20.9 20.2 14.3 14.1
Midwest 18.6 18.5 19.9 20.9 22.7 21.7 14.6 14.9
South 18.2 17.8 17.4 18.2 21.1 19.6 15.6 15.9
West 19.3 18.8 21.3 20.9 21.6 20.7 16.2 16.2
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 18.3a 17.2 19.4 20.1 20.5 19.4 15.6 14.1
Small Metro 18.6 18.7 19.4 20.0 22.7 20.8 14.9 16.5
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 18.6 18.6 19.6 20.2 22.0 21.0 15.5 16.0
< 250K Pop. 18.6 19.1 19.1 19.6 24.4a 20.5 13.7 17.6
Nonmetro 18.6 20.1 19.3 20.0 23.3 23.8 15.1 17.6
Urbanized 19.0 20.6 19.3 21.0 22.9 24.4 16.0 17.3
Less Urbanized 18.4 19.9 19.1 19.1 23.6 23.5 14.6 17.6
Completely Rural 17.9 19.5 20.5 19.2 24.2 22.2 13.7 18.2
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 26.1 25.7 20.2 20.3 28.3 27.0 28.9 28.6
100-199% 20.9 21.4 19.8 20.6 23.9 22.7 18.3 20.6
200% or More 16.0 15.4 18.8 19.7 19.2 18.1 12.8 12.1
EDUCATION                
< High School 20.0 20.3 17.8 18.9 20.7 21.2 20.2 20.0
High School Graduate 17.0 17.7 19.0 18.4 20.0 20.1 13.9 15.8
Some College 20.2 20.0 20.5 21.4 25.1b 22.2 14.9 17.2
College Graduate 17.7b 15.8 19.6 21.8 20.2 19.0 14.8b 11.5
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 16.0 15.4 19.1a 20.5 18.6a 17.0 13.0 12.5
Medicaid/CHIP3 30.3 29.7 19.7 20.0 33.8 33.3 33.3 31.0
Other4 17.9 18.5 23.6 19.8 31.7 31.7 15.8 16.6
No Coverage 20.8 20.9 19.0 19.3 22.8 22.3 17.1 18.9
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Table 1.4A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,018 9,822 3,949 3,580 6,068 6,242
18-25 1,468a 1,681 534 594 934a 1,087
18 221 250 59 83 161 167
19 182 182 68 52 114 130
20 201 207 85 82 116 126
21 156 204 57 73 99 131
22 188 205 57 69 131 136
23 184 194 68 75 117 119
24 177 222 81 75 96 147
25 159 217 59 85 100 132
26-29 947 892 394 374 553 517
30-34 1,195 1,092 389 371 806 721
35-39 884 939 314 284 570 655
40-44 1,074 1,051 339 403 735 648
45-49 1,093a 832 473b 228 620 604
50-54 1,485 1,335 795 509 690 826
55-59 844 832 285 290 559 543
60-64 506 510 258 231 248 279
65 or Older 521 657 169 297 352 361
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Table 1.4B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 4.2 4.1 3.5 3.1 4.9 5.0
18-25 4.2a 4.8 3.1 3.4 5.4a 6.2
18 4.7 5.4 2.4 3.4 7.1 7.6
19 4.4 4.4 3.1 2.5 5.8 6.4
20 4.7 4.8 3.9 3.7 5.4 5.9
21 3.7 4.7 2.8 3.3 4.5 6.1
22 4.2 4.5 2.6 2.9 5.8 6.3
23 4.2 4.4 3.1 3.5 5.4 5.3
24 4.0 5.1 3.7 3.6 4.3 6.5
25 3.9 5.1 3.0 4.2 4.6 5.9
26-29 5.5 5.2 4.6 4.4 6.5 6.1
30-34 5.9 5.2 4.0 3.6 7.8 6.8
35-39 4.6 4.8 3.5 2.9 5.7 6.6
40-44 5.0 5.2 3.2 4.1 6.7 6.2
45-49 5.5a 4.1 4.7b 2.3 6.3 5.8
50-54 6.4 5.6 7.1 4.5 5.8 6.6
55-59 4.1 4.0 3.0 2.8 5.0 5.2
60-64 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.8 3.0
65 or Older 1.2 1.5 0.9 1.5 1.5 1.4
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Table 1.5A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,018 9,822 1,468a 1,681 5,193 4,807 3,356 3,335
GENDER                
Male 3,949 3,580 534 594 1,909 1,661 1,507 1,326
Female 6,068 6,242 934a 1,087 3,284 3,146 1,850 2,009
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 8,681 8,532 1,222a 1,395 4,468 4,113 2,991 3,023
White 7,206 6,947 996 1,117 3,593 3,311 2,617 2,519
Black or African American 792 880 96 129 561 461 136 290
American Indian or Alaska Native 72 51 12 10 43 29 * 13
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 27 * * * * * *
Asian 352 300 65 81 140 174 * 46
Two or More Races 250 327 53 51 127 123 70 153
Hispanic or Latino 1,337 1,290 246 286 725 693 365 311
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3,237 3,607 407a 539 2,229 2,320 600 748
Part-Time 1,626 1,385 462 477 801 658 363 251
Unemployed 781 724 220 286 411 343 151 96
Other1 4,374 4,106 379 379 1,752 1,487 2,242 2,240
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Table 1.5B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 4.2 4.1 4.2a 4.8 5.3 4.9 3.2 3.1
GENDER                
Male 3.5 3.1 3.1 3.4 4.0 3.4 3.1 2.7
Female 4.9 5.0 5.4a 6.2 6.6 6.3 3.3 3.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.3 4.2 4.4a 5.1 5.6 5.2 3.1 3.1
White 4.6 4.4 5.1 5.8 6.1 5.7 3.4 3.2
Black or African American 2.9 3.1 1.9 2.6 4.7 3.8 1.2 2.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 5.8 4.0 5.4 4.7 7.0 5.1 * 2.6
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.3 2.9 * * * * * *
Asian 2.9 2.4 3.5 4.0 2.3 2.7 * 1.1
Two or More Races 7.1 8.9 7.2 6.5 9.0 8.6 5.0 10.6
Hispanic or Latino 3.7 3.5 3.4 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.7 3.0
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 2.7 2.9 3.0a 3.8 3.4 3.4 1.5 1.8
Part-Time 4.8 4.2 4.8 5.0 6.6 5.9 3.0 2.0
Unemployed 6.6 6.7 5.3a 7.3 7.9 7.6 6.2 4.0
Other1 6.0 5.6 5.1 5.2 11.7 10.5 4.4 4.3
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Table 1.6A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,018 9,822 1,468a 1,681 5,193 4,807 3,356 3,335
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 1,660 1,744 257 327 908 956 495 462
Midwest 2,263 2,304 363 390 1,069 1,088 832 827
South 3,873 3,521 454a 567 2,094 1,720 1,325 1,234
West 2,221 2,253 394 397 1,122 1,043 705 813
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 5,095 4,999 743b 949 2,645 2,599 1,707 1,450
Small Metro 2,957 3,031 480 503 1,607 1,399 869 1,130
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,966 2,027 305 356 1,034 933 628 737
< 250K Pop. 991 1,005 175 147 574 466 241 393
Nonmetro 1,966 1,792 245 228 941 809 780 754
Urbanized 993 788 127 104 431 368 435 316
Less Urbanized 795 805 90 103 445 370 260 333
Completely Rural 178 199 28 21 65 71 84 106
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2,681 2,560 456 488 1,486 1,259 739 813
100-199% 2,391 2,393 380 377 1,283 1,097 728 919
200% or More 4,916 4,815 602a 762 2,424 2,450 1,890 1,603
EDUCATION                
< High School 1,401 1,550 252 231 608 625 541 694
High School Graduate 2,986 2,913 503 577 1,400 1,327 1,083 1,010
Some College 3,065 3,112 515a 632 1,861 1,558 688 922
College Graduate 2,566 2,247 198 240 1,324 1,297 1,044 709
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 4,767 4,656 812a 971 2,183 2,241 1,772 1,444
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,988a 2,434 232 308 1,077 1,279 679 847
Other4 2,499 2,572 109 149 810 830 1,580 1,593
No Coverage 2,208b 1,556 363 302 1,512b 935 333 320
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Table 1.6B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 4.2 4.1 4.2a 4.8 5.3 4.9 3.2 3.1
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 3.8 4.0 4.2 5.3 5.2 5.5 2.5 2.3
Midwest 4.5 4.5 4.9 5.2 5.2 5.4 3.6 3.5
South 4.4 3.9 3.5a 4.4 5.7a 4.7 3.4 3.1
West 4.0 4.0 4.7 4.7 4.8 4.4 3.0 3.4
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 4.0 3.8 4.0a 5.0 4.7 4.5 3.3 2.6
Small Metro 4.1 4.3 4.4 4.7 5.8 5.1 2.7 3.5
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 4.1 4.3 4.4 5.2 5.4 5.0 2.8 3.3
< 250K Pop. 4.3 4.4 4.5 3.9 6.7 5.2 2.3 3.9
Nonmetro 5.1 4.8 4.7 4.5 6.8 6.0 4.0 4.0
Urbanized 5.7 5.0 5.1 4.4 6.8 6.1 5.1 4.3
Less Urbanized 4.6 4.5 4.0 4.4 7.2 5.9 3.0 3.6
Completely Rural 4.4 5.2 6.0 5.4 5.0 6.2 3.8 4.6
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 7.7 7.0 4.5 5.0 9.9 8.1 7.5 7.4
100-199% 5.1 5.1 4.6 4.6 6.7 6.0 3.8 4.5
200% or More 3.2 3.1 3.9a 4.7 3.8 3.8 2.5 2.1
EDUCATION                
< High School 4.4 4.8 4.5 4.7 5.1 5.2 3.7 4.5
High School Graduate 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.8 5.5 5.5 3.3 3.1
Some College 4.8 4.7 4.2 5.1 7.1 5.8 2.8 3.5
College Graduate 3.6 3.1 3.9 4.3 3.9 3.7 3.2 2.2
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 3.0 2.9 4.1 4.7 3.5 3.5 2.4 2.0
Medicaid/CHIP3 8.3 8.2 4.2 5.0 10.5 10.3 8.3 7.7
Other4 4.1 4.1 4.7 5.4 12.2 11.2 3.1 3.0
No Coverage 5.9 5.2 4.5 4.7 7.1a 5.5 4.2 5.2
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Table 1.7A – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 10,018 9,822 11,443 11,339 22,385 22,391 193,653b 196,695
AGE                    
18-25 6,754 7,014 1,468a 1,681 1,846 1,726 3,440 3,607 28,032 27,921
26-49 21,061 20,007 5,193 4,807 5,250 5,211 10,618 9,990 76,796a 78,143
50 or Older 16,031 16,531 3,356 3,335 4,348 4,403 8,327 8,794 88,825b 90,632
GENDER                    
Male 16,452 16,371 3,949 3,580 3,922 4,044 8,581 8,747 97,960a 99,370
Female 27,394 27,182 6,068 6,242 7,521 7,295 13,804 13,644 95,693a 97,325
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 37,828 37,795 8,681 8,532 9,918 10,103 19,228 19,160 163,974 165,627
White 30,222 30,074 7,206 6,947 8,097 7,955 14,919 15,171 126,131 126,679
Black or African American 4,688 4,603 792 880 1,121 1,324 2,774 2,398 23,104 23,593
American Indian or Alaska Native 323 271 72 51 104 62 147 158 919 1,005
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 112 204 10 27 17 59 85 * 662 713
Asian 1,489 1,653 352 300 258 444 879 910 10,617 10,976
Two or More Races 995 989 250 327 321 260 424 403 2,541 2,661
Hispanic or Latino 6,018 5,758 1,337 1,290 1,525 1,236 3,156 3,231 29,679b 31,068
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 18,348 18,229 3,237 3,607 4,883 4,502 10,228 10,120 100,603a 104,705
Part-Time 6,844 6,605 1,626 1,385 1,747 1,782 3,471 3,438 26,906 26,410
Unemployed 2,686 2,714 781 724 707 778 1,198 1,212 9,119a 8,079
Other1 15,968 16,004 4,374 4,106 4,107 4,277 7,487 7,621 57,025 57,502
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Table 1.7B – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 4.2 4.1 4.8 4.7 9.4 9.3 81.5 81.9
AGE                    
18-25 19.4 20.1 4.2a 4.8 5.3 4.9 9.9 10.3 80.6 79.9
26-49 21.5a 20.4 5.3 4.9 5.4 5.3 10.9 10.2 78.5a 79.6
50 or Older 15.3 15.4 3.2 3.1 4.1 4.1 7.9 8.2 84.7 84.6
GENDER                    
Male 14.4 14.1 3.5 3.1 3.4 3.5 7.5 7.6 85.6 85.9
Female 22.3 21.8 4.9 5.0 6.1 5.9 11.2 11.0 77.7 78.2
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 18.7 18.6 4.3 4.2 4.9 5.0 9.5 9.4 81.3 81.4
White 19.3 19.2 4.6 4.4 5.2 5.1 9.5 9.7 80.7 80.8
Black or African American 16.9 16.3 2.9 3.1 4.0 4.7 10.0 8.5 83.1 83.7
American Indian or Alaska Native 26.0 21.2 5.8 4.0 8.3 4.8 11.8 12.4 74.0 78.8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 14.4 22.3 1.3 2.9 2.2 6.4 11.0 * 85.6 77.7
Asian 12.3 13.1 2.9 2.4 2.1 3.5 7.3 7.2 87.7 86.9
Two or More Races 28.1 27.1 7.1 8.9 9.1 7.1 12.0 11.0 71.9 72.9
Hispanic or Latino 16.9 15.6 3.7 3.5 4.3 3.4 8.8 8.8 83.1 84.4
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 15.4 14.8 2.7 2.9 4.1 3.7 8.6 8.2 84.6 85.2
Part-Time 20.3 20.0 4.8 4.2 5.2 5.4 10.3 10.4 79.7 80.0
Unemployed 22.8 25.1 6.6 6.7 6.0 7.2 10.2 11.2 77.2 74.9
Other1 21.9 21.8 6.0 5.6 5.6 5.8 10.3 10.4 78.1 78.2
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Table 1.8A – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 10,018 9,822 11,443 11,339 22,385 22,391 193,653b 196,695
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 7,701 7,666 1,660 1,744 1,961 2,077 4,080 3,845 35,500 35,809
Midwest 9,461 9,436 2,263 2,304 2,444 2,396 4,753 4,735 41,356 41,654
South 16,014 15,877 3,873 3,521 3,820 4,031 8,321 8,326 72,143a 73,555
West 10,670 10,573 2,221 2,253 3,218 2,835 5,231 5,485 44,654a 45,676
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 23,362 22,851 5,095 4,999 6,011 6,024 12,256 11,828 104,120a 109,679
Small Metro 13,314 13,178 2,957 3,031 3,700 3,437 6,657 6,710 58,137 57,161
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 9,001 8,817 1,966 2,027 2,529 2,323 4,506 4,468 39,266 38,687
< 250K Pop. 4,312 4,361 991 1,005 1,171 1,114 2,151 2,242 18,871 18,474
Nonmetro 7,170 7,523 1,966 1,792 1,733 1,878 3,472 3,853 31,396 29,855
Urbanized 3,289 3,234 993 788 737 825 1,559 1,621 14,051 12,472
Less Urbanized 3,161 3,540 795 805 827 914 1,539 1,821 14,042 14,288
Completely Rural 720 749 178 199 168 139 374 411 3,303 3,095
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 9,109 9,358 2,681 2,560 2,448 2,352 3,981 4,445 25,773 27,051
100-199% 9,721 10,046 2,391 2,393 2,448 2,441 4,883 5,212 36,826 36,833
200% or More 24,876 23,969 4,916 4,815 6,502 6,504 13,459 12,650 130,364 132,103
EDUCATION                    
< High School 6,423 6,542 1,401 1,550 1,781 1,455 3,241 3,538 25,745 25,683
High School Graduate 11,873 12,232 2,986 2,913 2,794 3,076 6,093 6,242 58,103 56,686
Some College 12,802 13,127 3,065 3,112 3,534 3,566 6,203 6,449 50,595 52,454
College Graduate 12,748 11,651 2,566 2,247 3,334 3,243 6,847 6,162 59,210 61,872
HEALTH INSURANCE2                    
Private 25,011 24,456 4,767 4,656 6,655 6,263 13,589 13,537 131,367 134,717
Medicaid/CHIP3 7,282b 8,776 1,988a 2,434 1,939a 2,526 3,356 3,815 16,730b 20,802
Other4 10,796 11,620 2,499 2,572 2,614 3,115 5,682 5,933 49,561 51,041
No Coverage 7,725b 6,206 2,208b 1,556 2,030a 1,545 3,487 3,105 29,490b 23,445
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Table 1.8B – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 4.2 4.1 4.8 4.7 9.4 9.3 81.5 81.9
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 17.8 17.6 3.8 4.0 4.5 4.8 9.4 8.8 82.2 82.4
Midwest 18.6 18.5 4.5 4.5 4.8 4.7 9.4 9.3 81.4 81.5
South 18.2 17.8 4.4 3.9 4.3 4.5 9.4 9.3 81.8 82.2
West 19.3 18.8 4.0 4.0 5.8 5.0 9.5 9.8 80.7 81.2
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 18.3a 17.2 4.0 3.8 4.7 4.5 9.6 8.9 81.7a 82.8
Small Metro 18.6 18.7 4.1 4.3 5.2 4.9 9.3 9.5 81.4 81.3
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 18.6 18.6 4.1 4.3 5.2 4.9 9.3 9.4 81.4 81.4
< 250K Pop. 18.6 19.1 4.3 4.4 5.1 4.9 9.3 9.8 81.4 80.9
Nonmetro 18.6 20.1 5.1 4.8 4.5 5.0 9.0a 10.3 81.4 79.9
Urbanized 19.0 20.6 5.7 5.0 4.3 5.3 9.0 10.3 81.0 79.4
Less Urbanized 18.4 19.9 4.6 4.5 4.8 5.1 8.9 10.2 81.6 80.1
Completely Rural 17.9 19.5 4.4 5.2 4.2 3.6 9.3 10.7 82.1 80.5
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 26.1 25.7 7.7 7.0 7.0 6.5 11.4 12.2 73.9 74.3
100-199% 20.9 21.4 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.2 10.5 11.1 79.1 78.6
200% or More 16.0 15.4 3.2 3.1 4.2 4.2 8.7 8.1 84.0 84.6
EDUCATION                    
< High School 20.0 20.3 4.4 4.8 5.5 4.5 10.1 11.0 80.0 79.7
High School Graduate 17.0 17.7 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.5 8.7 9.1 83.0 82.3
Some College 20.2 20.0 4.8 4.7 5.6 5.4 9.8 9.8 79.8 80.0
College Graduate 17.7b 15.8 3.6 3.1 4.6 4.4 9.5a 8.4 82.3b 84.2
HEALTH INSURANCE2                    
Private 16.0 15.4 3.0 2.9 4.3 3.9 8.7 8.5 84.0 84.6
Medicaid/CHIP3 30.3 29.7 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.5 14.0 12.9 69.7 70.3
Other4 17.9 18.5 4.1 4.1 4.3 5.0 9.4 9.5 82.1 81.5
No Coverage 20.8 20.9 5.9 5.2 5.5 5.2 9.4 10.5 79.2 79.1
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Table 1.9A – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Drug Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 37,304b 39,821 12,098 12,062 3,346 3,325 3,175 3,215 5,577 5,522 25,206b 27,758
Marijuana and Hashish 29,606b 31,862 9,160 9,242 2,417 2,508 2,376 2,494 4,366 4,240 20,446b 22,620
Cocaine 4,051 4,385 1,690 1,720 512 551 436 462 742 706 2,360 2,666
Crack 621 754 312 387 127 150 62 112 123 125 309 367
Heroin 650a 885 407 462 204 166 68a 148 135 148 242b 424
Hallucinogens 3,948 3,829 1,486 1,332 381 399 456 374 648 558 2,463 2,497
LSD 962 1,075 381 450 119 131 113 134 149 185 581 625
PCP 61 57 32 19 4 3 2 10 27 6 29 38
Ecstasy 2,356 2,160 907 717 219 222 292 215 395 280 1,449 1,444
Inhalants 1,053 1,104 441 456 197 131 95 122 149 203 612 649
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 13,907 13,412 5,685 5,281 1,795 1,599 1,562 1,400 2,328 2,282 8,221 8,131
Pain Relievers 9,925 9,172 4,072a 3,527 1,391a 1,029 1,119 939 1,562 1,559 5,853 5,645
OxyContin® 1,292 1,075 648a 448 336a 161 126 111 187 176 644 628
Tranquilizers 4,922 4,778 2,322 2,240 820 857 651 618 852 766 2,600 2,538
Stimulants3 3,219 3,354 1,585 1,502 511 438 455 425 619 639 1,634 1,852
Methamphetamine3 1,113 1,195 660 681 238 201 164 215 258 264 453 515
Sedatives 575 659 289 368 126 158 54 79 109 130 286 291
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 17,889 17,643 6,918 6,650 2,126 1,928 1,856 1,778 2,937 2,944 10,970 10,993
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Table 1.9B – Types of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Drug Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 15.7a 16.6 27.6 27.7 33.4 33.8 27.7 28.4 24.9 24.7 13.0b 14.1
Marijuana and Hashish 12.5a 13.3 20.9 21.2 24.1 25.5 20.8 22.0 19.5 18.9 10.6b 11.5
Cocaine 1.7 1.8 3.9 3.9 5.1 5.6 3.8 4.1 3.3 3.2 1.2 1.4
Crack 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.9 1.3 1.5 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.2 0.2
Heroin 0.3a 0.4 0.9 1.1 2.0 1.7 0.6a 1.3 0.6 0.7 0.1b 0.2
Hallucinogens 1.7 1.6 3.4 3.1 3.8 4.1 4.0 3.3 2.9 2.5 1.3 1.3
LSD 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.0 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.3
PCP 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ecstasy 1.0 0.9 2.1 1.6 2.2 2.3 2.6 1.9 1.8 1.2 0.7 0.7
Inhalants 0.4 0.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.3 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.9 0.3 0.3
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 5.9 5.6 13.0 12.1 17.9 16.3 13.6 12.3 10.4 10.2 4.2 4.1
Pain Relievers 4.2a 3.8 9.3a 8.1 13.9a 10.5 9.8 8.3 7.0 7.0 3.0 2.9
OxyContin® 0.5 0.4 1.5a 1.0 3.4a 1.6 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.3
Tranquilizers 2.1 2.0 5.3 5.1 8.2 8.7 5.7 5.4 3.8 3.4 1.3 1.3
Stimulants3 1.4 1.4 3.6 3.4 5.1 4.5 4.0 3.7 2.8 2.9 0.8 0.9
Methamphetamine3 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.6 2.4 2.0 1.4 1.9 1.2 1.2 0.2 0.3
Sedatives 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.8 1.3 1.6 0.5 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.1 0.1
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 7.5 7.3 15.8 15.3 21.2 19.6 16.2 15.7 13.1 13.1 5.7 5.6
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Table 1.10A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
3 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 77,385 77,979 18,595 18,732 4,979 5,009 4,817 5,012 8,799 8,711 58,790 59,247
Cigarettes 63,695 63,648 16,469 16,642 4,564 4,594 4,233 4,474 7,672 7,575 47,226 47,006
Smokeless Tobacco 10,856 10,619 2,026 1,799 499 367 577 455 951 976 8,829 8,820
Cigars 23,509 22,309 5,534a 4,901 1,443 1,283 1,376 1,206 2,715 2,411 17,976 17,408
Alcohol 167,833a 170,577 31,126 30,908 7,085 7,294 8,035 8,096 16,006 15,518 136,707 139,669
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 64,928 65,157 16,022 16,087 4,363 4,487 4,179 4,315 7,481 7,284 48,906 49,070
Cigarettes 54,381 54,028 14,286 14,398 4,037 4,151 3,776 3,875 6,473 6,373 40,095 39,629
Daily Cigarette Use2 32,976 32,179 9,081 8,965 2,748 2,742 2,456 2,534 3,877 3,689 23,896 23,214
Smokeless Tobacco 8,326 8,173 1,419 1,286 326 253 380 303 712 730 6,907 6,887
Cigars 11,862 11,443 2,930 2,599 734 654 725 667 1,472 1,278 8,931 8,844
Pipe Tobacco 2,111 2,067 569 605 173 159 83 109 313 336 1,542 1,463
Alcohol 133,991a 136,804 24,282 23,958 5,352 5,477 6,069 6,166 12,862 12,314 109,709 112,846
Binge Alcohol Use3 58,508 59,429 11,377 11,472 2,539 2,688 2,976 2,858 5,863 5,926 47,131 47,957
Heavy Alcohol Use3 16,248 16,085 3,495 3,542 796 798 1,075 941 1,624 1,802 12,753 12,543
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Table 1.10B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
3 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 32.6 32.5 42.4 43.0 49.7 51.0 42.1 44.2 39.3 38.9 30.4 30.1
Cigarettes 26.8 26.5 37.6 38.2 45.6 46.8 37.0 39.5 34.3 33.8 24.4 23.9
Smokeless Tobacco 4.6 4.4 4.6 4.1 5.0 3.7 5.0 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.5
Cigars 9.9a 9.3 12.6a 11.3 14.4 13.1 12.0 10.6 12.1 10.8 9.3 8.9
Alcohol 70.7 71.0 71.0 71.0 70.7 74.3 70.2 71.4 71.5 69.3 70.6 71.0
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 27.3 27.1 36.5 36.9 43.6 45.7 36.5 38.1 33.4 32.5 25.3 24.9
Cigarettes 22.9 22.5 32.6 33.1 40.3 42.3 33.0 34.2 28.9 28.5 20.7 20.1
Daily Cigarette Use2 13.9 13.4 20.7 20.6 27.4 27.9 21.5 22.3 17.3 16.5 12.3 11.8
Smokeless Tobacco 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.0 3.3 2.6 3.3 2.7 3.2 3.3 3.6 3.5
Cigars 5.0 4.8 6.7 6.0 7.3 6.7 6.3 5.9 6.6 5.7 4.6 4.5
Pipe Tobacco 0.9 0.9 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.6 0.7 1.0 1.4 1.5 0.8 0.7
Alcohol 56.4 56.9 55.4 55.0 53.4 55.8 53.0 54.4 57.5 55.0 56.7 57.4
Binge Alcohol Use3 24.6 24.7 25.9 26.3 25.3 27.4 26.0 25.2 26.2 26.5 24.3 24.4
Heavy Alcohol Use3 6.8 6.7 8.0 8.1 7.9 8.1 9.4 8.3 7.3 8.0 6.6 6.4
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Table 1.11A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2013)
Any Mental Illness
(2014)
Serious Mental Illness
(2013)
Serious Mental Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43,846 43,553 10,018 9,822
DEPENDENCE        
None 38,323 38,178 8,239 8,131
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 672 679 241 287
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 5,523 5,374 1,779 1,691
Illicit Drugs 2,545 2,498 874 948
Alcohol 3,650 3,555 1,146 1,030
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 36,180 35,642 7,706 7,530
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 1,342 1,298 484 469
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 7,666 7,911 2,312 2,293
Illicit Drugs 3,124 3,140 1,052 1,089
Alcohol 5,884 6,069 1,745 1,672
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Table 1.11B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Dependence or Abuse Status: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2013)
Any Mental Illness
(2014)
Serious Mental Illness
(2013)
Serious Mental Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18.5 18.1 4.2 4.1
DEPENDENCE        
None 16.9 16.7 3.6 3.6
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 66.8 67.1 23.9 28.4
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 49.5 47.4 15.9 14.9
Illicit Drugs 57.4 55.1 19.7 20.9
Alcohol 47.2 45.4 14.8 13.2
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 16.7 16.2 3.5 3.4
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 57.9 56.5 20.9 20.4
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 37.8 39.1 11.4 11.3
Illicit Drugs 52.3 50.6 17.6 17.5
Alcohol 35.4 37.2 10.5 10.2
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Table 1.12A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 237,499 240,248 43,846 43,553 10,018 9,822 11,443 11,339 22,385 22,391 193,653 196,695
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 1,006 1,012 672 679 241 287 257 193 174 199 334 333
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 11,167 11,348 5,523 5,374 1,779 1,691 1,690 1,585 2,054 2,098 5,644 5,974
Illicit Drugs 4,437 4,536 2,545 2,498 874 948 818 744 854 806 1,892 2,037
Alcohol 7,736 7,824 3,650 3,555 1,146 1,030 1,129 1,033 1,375 1,492 4,087 4,269
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 2,319 2,296 1,342 1,298 484 469 462 345 396 484 977 998
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 20,259 20,230 7,666 7,911 2,312 2,293 2,245 2,222 3,109 3,397 12,593 12,319
Illicit Drugs 5,976 6,210 3,124 3,140 1,052 1,089 989 888 1,084 1,163 2,852 3,071
Alcohol 16,602 16,316 5,884 6,069 1,745 1,672 1,718 1,679 2,421 2,718 10,718 10,246
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Table 1.12B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.4 0.4 1.5 1.6 2.4 2.9 2.2 1.7 0.8 0.9 0.2 0.2
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 4.7 4.7 12.6 12.3 17.8 17.2 14.8 14.0 9.2 9.4 2.9 3.0
Illicit Drugs 1.9 1.9 5.8 5.7 8.7 9.7 7.1 6.6 3.8 3.6 1.0 1.0
Alcohol 3.3 3.3 8.3 8.2 11.4 10.5 9.9 9.1 6.1 6.7 2.1 2.2
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 1.0 1.0 3.1 3.0 4.8 4.8 4.0 3.0 1.8 2.2 0.5 0.5
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 8.5 8.4 17.5 18.2 23.1 23.3 19.6 19.6 13.9 15.2 6.5 6.3
Illicit Drugs 2.5 2.6 7.1 7.2 10.5 11.1 8.6 7.8 4.8 5.2 1.5 1.6
Alcohol 7.0 6.8 13.4 13.9 17.4 17.0 15.0 14.8 10.8 12.1 5.5 5.2
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Table 1.13A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 5,976 6,210 3,124 3,140 1,052 1,089 989 888 1,084 1,163 2,852 3,071
18-25 2,557 2,320 1,112 984 354 331 330 270 427 383 1,446 1,336
26-49 2,634 2,783 1,653 1,618 574 577 570 456 510 586 981 1,165
50 or Older 785 1,107 359 538 124 181 89 162 147 194 426 569
MALE 3,798 3,966 1,711 1,725 521 547 539 446 650 732 2,087 2,241
18-25 1,709b 1,439 617 518 187 144 183 137 247 237 1,092a 921
26-49 1,692 1,860 894 933 288 322 297 244 309 366 798 927
50 or Older 397a 667 200 275 * 81 * 64 94 130 197a 393
FEMALE 2,179 2,244 1,413 1,415 530 542 450 442 433 431 765 829
18-25 849 881 495 466 167 187 147 133 180 146 354 415
26-49 942 923 759 685 285 254 273 211 201 220 183 238
50 or Older 388 440 160 263 78 101 30 98 52 65 229 177
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Table 1.13B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2.5 2.6 7.1 7.2 10.5 11.1 8.6 7.8 4.8 5.2 1.5 1.6
18-25 7.4 6.6 16.5a 14.0 24.1 19.7 17.9 15.6 12.4 10.6 5.2 4.8
26-49 2.7 2.8 7.9 8.1 11.0 12.0 10.9 8.7 4.8 5.9 1.3 1.5
50 or Older 0.7 1.0 2.2 3.3 3.7 5.4 2.0 3.7 1.8 2.2 0.5 0.6
MALE 3.3 3.4 10.4 10.5 13.2 15.3 13.8 11.0 7.6 8.4 2.1 2.3
18-25 9.8b 8.2 23.3a 18.4 35.0a 24.3 27.2 21.5 17.1 15.0 7.4a 6.3
26-49 3.5 3.9 10.9 12.0 15.1 19.4 15.2 12.3 7.1 8.9 2.0 2.3
50 or Older 0.8a 1.3 3.6 4.7 * 6.1 * 4.6 3.4 4.2 0.5a 0.9
FEMALE 1.8 1.8 5.2 5.2 8.7 8.7 6.0 6.1 3.1 3.2 0.8 0.9
18-25 4.9 5.1 12.1 11.1 17.9 17.2 12.6 12.2 9.0 7.2 2.7 3.1
26-49 1.9 1.8 5.9 5.6 8.7 8.1 8.3 6.6 3.2 3.7 0.5 0.6
50 or Older 0.7 0.8 1.5 2.4 4.2 5.0 1.0 3.3 0.9 1.1 0.5 0.4
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Table 1.14A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 16,602 16,316 5,884 6,069 1,745 1,672 1,718 1,679 2,421 2,718 10,718 10,246
18-25 4,529 4,284 1,548 1,518 422 428 436 366 690 723 2,981 2,766
26-49 8,444 7,975 3,474 3,178 989 842 1,075 885 1,410 1,452 4,971 4,797
50 or Older 3,628 4,056 862b 1,373 334 402 208a 428 321a 543 2,766 2,684
MALE 10,769 10,633 3,210 3,166 905 743 958 867 1,348 1,555 7,558 7,468
18-25 2,731 2,556 730 719 191 196 186 173 354 350 2,001 1,837
26-49 5,659 5,378 1,998 1,787 541a 348 616 502 840 937 3,662 3,591
50 or Older 2,378 2,700 482 660 * 199 * 191 154 269 1,896 2,040
FEMALE 5,833 5,682 2,673 2,904 840 929 760 812 1,074 1,162 3,160 2,779
18-25 1,798 1,729 817 799 232 233 249 193 336 374 980 929
26-49 2,785 2,597 1,476 1,391 447 493 458 382 570 515 1,309 1,206
50 or Older 1,250 1,357 380b 713 161 203 52b 236 167 274 871 643
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Table 1.14B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 7.0 6.8 13.4 13.9 17.4 17.0 15.0 14.8 10.8 12.1 5.5 5.2
18-25 13.0 12.3 22.9 21.6 28.7 25.5 23.6 21.2 20.1 20.1 10.6 9.9
26-49 8.6 8.1 16.5 15.9 19.0 17.5 20.5 17.0 13.3 14.5 6.5 6.1
50 or Older 3.5 3.8 5.4b 8.3 9.9 12.1 4.8a 9.7 3.8 6.2 3.1 3.0
MALE 9.4 9.2 19.5 19.3 22.9 20.8 24.4 21.4 15.7 17.8 7.7 7.5
18-25 15.6 14.6 27.5 25.6 35.7 33.0 27.6 27.2 24.5 22.2 13.5 12.5
26-49 11.8 11.2 24.3 23.0 28.4 21.0 31.5 25.2 19.3 22.7 9.2 8.9
50 or Older 4.9 5.4 8.6 11.4 * 15.0 * 13.6 5.5 8.8 4.4 4.6
FEMALE 4.7 4.6 9.8 10.7 13.8 14.9 10.1 11.1 7.8 8.5 3.3 2.9
18-25 10.4 9.9 19.9 19.0 24.8 21.4 21.3 17.8 16.9 18.4 7.4 7.0
26-49 5.6 5.2 11.5 11.4 13.6 15.7 13.9 11.9 9.1 8.8 3.5 3.2
50 or Older 2.2 2.4 3.6b 6.6 8.7 10.1 1.7b 7.9 3.0 4.8 1.9 1.4
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Table 1.15A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 20,259 20,230 7,666 7,911 2,312 2,293 2,245 2,222 3,109 3,397 12,593 12,319
18-25 6,014 5,696 2,102 2,052 582 594 603 528 916 930 3,912 3,644
26-49 10,068 9,739 4,415 4,154 1,328 1,196 1,345 1,151 1,741 1,807 5,654 5,584
50 or Older 4,177 4,795 1,149b 1,705 401 503 296a 543 452 659 3,028 3,090
MALE 13,059 13,091 4,171 4,164 1,206 1,054 1,220 1,137 1,745 1,972 8,888 8,927
18-25 3,707 3,444 1,028 1,004 274 269 281 254 473 482 2,678 2,439
26-49 6,701 6,501 2,488 2,302 728 534 724 641 1,036 1,127 4,213 4,199
50 or Older 2,652 3,146 655 858 * 251 * 243 237 363 1,997 2,289
FEMALE 7,200 7,139 3,495 3,747 1,106 1,238 1,025 1,084 1,364 1,425 3,705 3,392
18-25 2,307 2,252 1,073 1,048 308 325 322 274 443 448 1,234 1,204
26-49 3,368 3,238 1,927 1,852 600 662 621 510 706 680 1,441 1,386
50 or Older 1,525 1,649 494a 848 198 251 82b 300 215 296 1,030 801
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Table 1.15B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 8.5 8.4 17.5 18.2 23.1 23.3 19.6 19.6 13.9 15.2 6.5 6.3
18-25 17.3 16.3 31.1 29.3 39.6 35.3 32.7 30.6 26.6 25.8 14.0 13.1
26-49 10.3 9.9 21.0 20.8 25.6 24.9 25.6 22.1 16.4 18.1 7.4 7.1
50 or Older 4.0 4.5 7.2a 10.3 12.0 15.1 6.8a 12.3 5.4 7.5 3.4 3.4
MALE 11.4 11.3 25.4 25.4 30.5 29.4 31.1 28.1 20.3 22.5 9.1 9.0
18-25 21.2 19.6 38.8 35.8 51.4 45.3 41.7 39.8 32.7 30.6 18.1 16.6
26-49 13.9 13.5 30.3 29.6 38.1 32.2 37.1 32.1 23.8 27.3 10.6 10.4
50 or Older 5.4 6.3 11.7 14.8 * 19.0 * 17.2 8.5 11.9 4.6 5.2
FEMALE 5.8 5.7 12.8 13.8 18.2 19.8 13.6 14.9 9.9 10.4 3.9 3.5
18-25 13.3 12.9 26.2 24.9 32.9 29.9 27.5 25.2 22.2 22.1 9.3 9.1
26-49 6.8 6.5 15.0 15.1 18.3 21.0 18.8 15.8 11.2 11.6 3.9 3.7
50 or Older 2.7 2.9 4.7a 7.9 10.7 12.5 2.7b 10.0 3.9 5.2 2.3 1.7
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Table 1.16A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 7,666 7,911 2,102 2,052 4,415 4,154 1,149b 1,705
GENDER                
Male 4,171 4,164 1,028 1,004 2,488 2,302 655 858
Female 3,495 3,747 1,073 1,048 1,927 1,852 494a 848
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 6,563 6,713 1,727 1,642 3,863 3,479 974b 1,593
White 5,092 5,060 1,383 1,229 2,918 2,728 792 1,102
Black or African American 921 1,061 199 227 590 443 132a 391
American Indian or Alaska Native 92 113 17 17 * 48 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 18 29 9 * * 6 * *
Asian 165 234 45a 93 116 129 4 12
Two or More Races 274 218 75 67 166 124 33 26
Hispanic or Latino 1,103 1,198 375 410 552 675 176 112
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3,604 3,832 831 755 2,460 2,488 313a 589
Part-Time 1,361 1,337 622 583 650 573 89 181
Unemployed 808 758 302 346 430 337 76 75
Other1 1,893 1,984 347 368 874 756 672 860
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Table 1.16B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.2 3.3 6.0 5.9 4.5 4.2 1.1a 1.6
GENDER                
Male 3.6 3.6 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.8 1.3 1.7
Female 2.8 3.0 6.2 6.0 3.9 3.7 0.9a 1.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 3.3 3.3 6.3 6.0 4.9 4.4 1.0b 1.6
White 3.3 3.2 7.1 6.3 5.0 4.7 1.0 1.4
Black or African American 3.3 3.8 4.0 4.5 4.9 3.7 1.2a 3.5
American Indian or Alaska Native 7.4 8.8 7.2 8.4 * 8.7 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.3 3.1 4.4 * * 1.4 * *
Asian 1.4 1.9 2.4 4.6 1.9 2.0 0.1 0.3
Two or More Races 7.8 6.0 10.2 8.6 11.8 8.7 2.4 1.8
Hispanic or Latino 3.1 3.3 5.2 5.6 3.0 3.6 1.8 1.1
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3.0 3.1 6.1 5.3 3.8 3.6 0.8a 1.5
Part-Time 4.0 4.0 6.4 6.2 5.4 5.1 0.7 1.5
Unemployed 6.8 7.0 7.3 8.9 8.2 7.5 3.1 3.1
Other1 2.6 2.7 4.7 5.0 5.8 5.3 1.3 1.7
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Table 1.17A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 7,666 7,911 2,102 2,052 4,415 4,154 1,149b 1,705
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 1,324a 1,716 386 400 738 905 200a 410
Midwest 1,635 1,564 476 439 969 779 191a 346
South 2,594 2,666 633 681 1,447 1,386 514 600
West 2,112 1,965 607 532 1,261 1,084 244 350
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 4,309 4,494 1,239 1,196 2,693 2,492 377b 806
Small Metro 2,310 2,372 613 584 1,115 1,134 582 655
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,625 1,692 407 386 733 828 486 478
< 250K Pop. 685 680 206 198 383 306 96 176
Nonmetro 1,046 1,045 250 273 606 529 190 244
Urbanized 537 458 139 132 302 228 96 98
Less Urbanized 415 509 98 118 275 262 43 130
Completely Rural 93 78 14 23 29 38 51 16
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 1,692 1,985 622 599 794 914 276 472
100-199% 1,884 1,730 549 450 1,069 800 266a 480
200% or More 4,050 4,145 891 952 2,552 2,440 607 753
EDUCATION                
< High School 1,091 1,314 326 293 590 609 174a 412
High School Graduate 2,006 2,005 620 583 1,075 950 311 472
Some College 2,580 2,461 803 811 1,489 1,219 288 431
College Graduate 1,989 2,132 352 365 1,260 1,376 377 391
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 3,872 4,059 1,188 1,243 2,090 2,041 595 776
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,210b 1,654 276 319 707 829 228a 507
Other4 1,110 1,215 206 198 404 380 499 636
No Coverage 2,011 1,692 486a 358 1,381 1,103 144 231
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Table 1.17B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.2 3.3 6.0 5.9 4.5 4.2 1.1a 1.6
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 3.1a 3.9 6.3 6.5 4.2 5.2 1.0a 2.1
Midwest 3.2 3.1 6.4 5.9 4.8 3.8 0.8 1.5
South 2.9 3.0 4.9 5.3 4.0 3.8 1.3 1.5
West 3.8 3.5 7.2 6.3 5.3 4.5 1.0 1.5
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 3.4 3.4 6.6 6.2 4.8 4.4 0.7b 1.4
Small Metro 3.2 3.4 5.6 5.5 4.0 4.1 1.8 2.0
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3.4 3.6 5.8 5.6 3.8 4.5 2.2 2.2
< 250K Pop. 3.0 3.0 5.3 5.3 4.4 3.4 0.9 1.8
Nonmetro 2.7 2.8 4.8 5.3 4.4 3.9 1.0 1.3
Urbanized 3.1 2.9 5.6 5.5 4.8 3.8 1.1 1.3
Less Urbanized 2.4 2.9 4.4 5.0 4.4 4.2 0.5 1.4
Completely Rural 2.3 2.0 2.9 6.0 2.2 3.3 2.3 0.7
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 4.8 5.5 6.2 6.1 5.3 5.9 2.8 4.3
100-199% 4.0 3.7 6.6 5.5 5.6 4.4 1.4 2.4
200% or More 2.6 2.7 5.7 5.9 4.0 3.8 0.8 1.0
EDUCATION                
< High School 3.4 4.1 5.8 5.9 4.9 5.1 1.2a 2.7
High School Graduate 2.9 2.9 5.2 4.9 4.2 3.9 1.0 1.4
Some College 4.1 3.8 6.6 6.5 5.7 4.6 1.2 1.6
College Graduate 2.8 2.9 7.0 6.6 3.7 3.9 1.2 1.2
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 2.5 2.6 6.0 6.0 3.3 3.1 0.8 1.1
Medicaid/CHIP3 5.0 5.6 4.9 5.2 6.9 6.6 2.8 4.6
Other4 1.8 1.9 8.8 7.2 6.1 5.1 1.0 1.2
No Coverage 5.4 5.7 6.0 5.6 6.5 6.4 1.8a 3.7
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Table 1.18A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,312 2,293 582 594 1,328 1,196 401 503
GENDER                
Male 1,206 1,054 274 269 728 534 203 251
Female 1,106 1,238 308 325 600 662 198 251
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,944 1,925 497 494 1,138 989 309 442
White 1,614 1,472 420 368 918 776 276 328
Black or African American 192 293 32 66 138 130 22 97
American Indian or Alaska Native 13 23 * 6 4 18 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 * * * 1 * *
Asian 55 60 10 32 45 28 1 *
Two or More Races 67 77 29 24 30 36 * 17
Hispanic or Latino 367 367 85 99 190 207 92 61
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 800 952 188 189 526 602 86 161
Part-Time 466 367 185 146 246 176 36 46
Unemployed 250 231 101 128 135 98 14 4
Other1 796 743 108 131 423 320 266 292
150403
Table 1.18B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.2 0.4 0.5
GENDER                
Male 1.1 0.9 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.1 0.4 0.5
Female 0.9 1.0 1.8 1.9 1.2 1.3 0.4 0.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.0 0.9 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.2 0.3 0.5
White 1.0 0.9 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.3 0.4 0.4
Black or African American 0.7 1.0 0.6 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.2 0.9
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.1 1.8 * 2.7 0.6 3.2 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.1 * * * 0.2 * *
Asian 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.6 0.7 0.4 0.0 *
Two or More Races 1.9 2.1 4.0 3.0 2.1 2.6 * 1.1
Hispanic or Latino 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.6
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.7 0.8 1.4 1.3 0.8 0.9 0.2 0.4
Part-Time 1.4 1.1 1.9 1.5 2.0 1.6 0.3 0.4
Unemployed 2.1 2.1 2.4 3.3 2.6 2.2 0.6 0.2
Other1 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.8 2.2 0.5 0.6
150409
Table 1.19A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,312 2,293 582 594 1,328 1,196 401 503
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 505 577 109 117 303 318 93 142
Midwest 468 481 152 139 255 227 61 115
South 807 691 158 176 444 362 206 153
West 532 544 163 162 327 289 41 93
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 1,258 1,283 327 354 758 718 173 211
Small Metro 695 667 181 157 348 329 166 181
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 519 471 116 115 253 218 150 137
< 250K Pop. 177 196 66 42 95 110 16 44
Nonmetro 358 343 74 83 222 149 62 110
Urbanized 157 186 40 34 99 87 19a 65
Less Urbanized 155 144 30 40 120 63 5 41
Completely Rural 45 13 4 9 3 * * 4
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 693 652 201 188 389 323 104 140
100-199% 487 560 143 123 251 254 93 183
200% or More 1,121 1,059 228 261 688 619 205 179
EDUCATION                
< High School 324 429 101 77 182 183 40a 169
High School Graduate 634 645 183 215 320 297 131 134
Some College 801 671 208 218 489 371 104 82
College Graduate 552 547 90 84 336 345 126 118
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 945 990 335 356 415 440 195 194
Medicaid/CHIP3 480 634 62a 107 317 368 101 159
Other4 381 424 49 59 153 171 179 195
No Coverage 701a 471 150 101 491a 316 60 53
150409
Table 1.19B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.2 0.4 0.5
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 1.2 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.8 0.5 0.7
Midwest 0.9 0.9 2.1 1.9 1.3 1.1 0.3 0.5
South 0.9 0.8 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.5 0.4
West 1.0 1.0 1.9 1.9 1.4 1.2 0.2 0.4
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 1.0 1.0 1.7 1.8 1.3 1.3 0.3 0.4
Small Metro 1.0 0.9 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.2 0.5 0.6
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1.1 1.0 1.7 1.7 1.3 1.2 0.7 0.6
< 250K Pop. 0.8 0.9 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.2 0.2 0.4
Nonmetro 0.9 0.9 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.1 0.3 0.6
Urbanized 0.9 1.2 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.4 0.2a 0.9
Less Urbanized 0.9 0.8 1.3 1.7 1.9 1.0 0.1 0.4
Completely Rural 1.1 0.3 0.9 2.2 0.3 * * 0.2
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2.0 1.8 2.0 1.9 2.6 2.1 1.1 1.3
100-199% 1.0 1.2 1.7 1.5 1.3 1.4 0.5 0.9
200% or More 0.7 0.7 1.5 1.6 1.1 1.0 0.3 0.2
EDUCATION                
< High School 1.0 1.3 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 0.3a 1.1
High School Graduate 0.9 0.9 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 0.4 0.4
Some College 1.3 1.0 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.4 0.4 0.3
College Graduate 0.8 0.7 1.8 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.4 0.4
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.6 0.6 1.7 1.7 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3
Medicaid/CHIP3 2.0 2.1 1.1 1.7 3.1 3.0 1.2 1.4
Other4 0.6 0.7 2.1 2.1 2.3 2.3 0.3 0.4
No Coverage 1.9 1.6 1.8 1.6 2.3 1.8 0.8 0.9
150519
Table 1.20A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 43,846 43,553 1,454 1,562 42,253 41,930 10,018 9,822 422 411 9,541 9,392
AGE                        
18-49 27,815 27,021 1,242 1,317 26,512 25,646 6,661 6,488 370 353 6,267 6,115
18-25 6,754 7,014 427a 326 6,319 6,673 1,468a 1,681 93 60 1,375a 1,612
26-34 8,954 8,436 387 516 8,555 7,902 2,142 1,984 128 146 2,014 1,838
35-49 12,107 11,571 428 475 11,638 11,071 3,051 2,823 149 147 2,878 2,665
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 16,452 16,371 817 938 15,566 15,400 3,949 3,580 246 188 3,674 3,384
Male 18-49 10,861 10,583 699 782 10,159 9,770 2,443 2,254 213 148 2,229 2,098
Female 18 or Older 27,394 27,182 636 625 26,687 26,530 6,068 6,242 177 223 5,867 6,008
Female 18-49 16,954 16,438 544 536 16,353 15,876 4,219 4,233 157 205 4,038 4,017
150519
Table 1.20B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 18.5 18.1 32.3 35.5 18.2 17.8 4.2 4.1 9.4 9.3 4.1 4.0
AGE                        
18-49 21.0 20.3 32.9 35.6 20.6 19.9 5.0 4.9 9.8 9.5 4.9 4.7
18-25 19.4 20.1 28.5 24.9 19.0 19.9 4.2a 4.8 6.2 4.6 4.1a 4.8
26-34 24.0 22.3 35.6 40.9 23.6a 21.7 5.7 5.2 11.7 11.5 5.6 5.0
35-49 20.0 19.2 35.8 42.2 19.7 18.8 5.0 4.7 12.4 13.1 4.9 4.5
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 14.4 14.1 25.3 31.2 14.0 13.7 3.5 3.1 7.6 6.2 3.3 3.0
Male 18-49 16.6 16.1 26.0 31.7 16.2 15.5 3.7 3.4 7.9 6.0 3.6 3.3
Female 18 or Older 22.3 21.8 50.1 44.5 22.0 21.6 4.9 5.0 13.9 15.9 4.8 4.9
Female 18-49 25.3 24.4 49.8 43.5 24.8 24.1 6.3 6.3 14.3 16.7 6.1 6.1
150519
Table 1.21A – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 43,846 43,553 614 486 43,097 43,014 10,018 9,822 234a 116 9,730 9,696
AGE                        
18-49 27,815 27,021 430 439 27,330 26,546 6,661 6,488 158 115 6,480 6,362
18-25 6,754 7,014 90 88 6,659 6,915 1,468a 1,681 14 18 1,455a 1,663
26-34 8,954 8,436 * 164 8,755 8,269 2,142 1,984 * * 2,076 1,923
35-49 12,107 11,571 * 187 11,916 11,363 3,051 2,823 * 36 2,949 2,777
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 16,452 16,371 435 329 15,946 16,015 3,949 3,580 158a 49 3,761 3,531
Male 18-49 10,861 10,583 278 285 10,577 10,287 2,443 2,254 102 48 2,340 2,206
Female 18 or Older 27,394 27,182 * * 27,151 26,999 6,068 6,242 * * 5,969 6,164
Female 18-49 16,954 16,438 * * 16,754 16,260 4,219 4,233 * * 4,139 4,156
150519
Table 1.21B – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 18.5 18.1 36.6 33.5 18.3 18.1 4.2 4.1 13.9 8.0 4.1 4.1
AGE                        
18-49 21.0 20.3 32.1 37.6 20.9 20.2 5.0 4.9 11.8 9.8 4.9 4.8
18-25 19.4 20.1 22.6 28.3 19.4 20.0 4.2a 4.8 3.5 5.9 4.2a 4.8
26-34 24.0 22.3 * 39.4 23.7 22.1 5.7 5.2 * * 5.6 5.1
35-49 20.0 19.2 * 42.4 19.9 19.0 5.0 4.7 * 8.1 4.9 4.7
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 14.4 14.1 32.2 29.9 14.1 14.0 3.5 3.1 11.7a 4.5 3.3 3.1
Male 18-49 16.6 16.1 26.5 32.7 16.4 15.9 3.7 3.4 9.7 5.5 3.6 3.4
Female 18 or Older 22.3 21.8 * * 22.2 21.8 4.9 5.0 * * 4.9 5.0
Female 18-49 25.3 24.4 * * 25.1 24.3 6.3 6.3 * * 6.2 6.2
150403
Table 1.22A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 34,644 35,498 19,558 19,414 6,857 6,724 5,572 5,813 7,129 6,877 15,086 16,083
AGE                        
18-25 4,221 4,135 2,335 2,351 791 904 695 654 849 792 1,886 1,785
26-49 15,101 14,930 9,138 8,836 3,552 3,180 2,414 2,559 3,172 3,097 5,963 6,094
50 or Older 15,322 16,432 8,085 8,228 2,514 2,640 2,463 2,600 3,108 2,988 7,237 8,204
GENDER                        
Male 11,557 12,190 6,219 6,215 2,509 2,223 1,617 1,858 2,093 2,134 5,339 5,975
Female 23,087 23,308 13,339 13,199 4,347 4,501 3,956 3,955 5,036 4,743 9,748 10,108
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 31,549 32,463 17,516 17,529 6,070 5,921 5,034 5,355 6,412 6,253 14,033 14,934
White 27,383 28,079 14,954 14,901 5,139 5,045 4,335 4,443 5,480 5,414 12,429 13,178
Black or African American 2,460 2,626 1,484 1,485 * 473 467 516 572 496 975 1,141
American Indian or Alaska Native 193 178 * * * * * * * * 57 82
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 32 87 * * * * * * * * 11a 38
Asian 768 849 * 546 * * * * * 173 329 303
Two or More Races 713 645 480 453 * * * * * * 232 192
Hispanic or Latino 3,096 3,035 2,042 1,885 786 803 539 458 717 624 1,054 1,150
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 13,766 13,868 7,133 6,969 1,965 2,184 2,246 1,962 2,923 2,822 6,633 6,899
Part-Time 5,343 5,158 3,022 2,818 1,000 931 836 872 1,187 1,015 2,321 2,340
Unemployed 1,937 1,694 1,188 1,018 521 390 361 319 306 309 749 676
Other2 13,598 14,778 8,214 8,610 3,371 3,219 2,130a 2,660 2,713 2,730 5,384 6,168
150403
Table 1.22B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 14.6 14.8 44.7 44.7 68.5 68.5 48.9 51.5 31.9 30.8 7.8 8.2
AGE                        
18-25 12.2 11.9 34.7 33.6 54.0 53.9 37.7 38.1 24.9 22.0 6.8 6.4
26-49 15.5 15.3 43.5 44.2 68.4 66.2 46.1 49.2 30.0 31.1 7.8 7.8
50 or Older 14.6 15.4 50.5 49.9 74.9 79.2 57.0 59.4 37.3 34.1 8.2 9.1
GENDER                        
Male 10.1 10.6 37.9 38.0 63.6 62.1 41.3 46.0 24.4 24.4 5.5 6.0
Female 18.8 18.8 48.8 48.7 71.6 72.1 52.9 54.5 36.6 34.9 10.2 10.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 15.7 16.0 46.4 46.5 69.9 69.4 50.9 53.2 33.4 32.7 8.6 9.1
White 17.6 18.0 49.6 49.7 71.3 72.7 53.7 56.1 36.8 35.7 9.9 10.4
Black or African American 8.9 9.4 31.7 32.4 * 53.7 41.6 39.3 20.7 20.8 4.2 4.9
American Indian or Alaska Native 15.7 14.1 * * * * * * * * 6.3 8.3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4.2 9.5 * * * * * * * * 1.6 5.4
Asian 6.4 6.8 * 33.0 * * * * * 19.0 3.1 2.8
Two or More Races 20.2 17.7 48.4 45.9 * * * * * * 9.2 7.2
Hispanic or Latino 8.7 8.3 34.1 32.8 58.9 62.2 35.7 37.2 22.8 19.4 3.6 3.7
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 11.6 11.3 39.0 38.3 60.7 60.6 46.3 43.6 28.7 28.0 6.6 6.6
Part-Time 15.9 15.7 44.2 42.8 61.5 67.3 47.8 49.3 34.3 29.5 8.7 8.9
Unemployed 16.5 15.8 44.5 37.6 66.7 53.8 51.2 41.1 25.8 25.6 8.3 8.4
Other2 18.7 20.2 51.5 54.0 77.1 78.4 51.9a 62.6 36.3 35.9 9.5 10.8
150409
Table 1.23A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 34,644 35,498 19,558 19,414 6,857 6,724 5,572 5,813 7,129 6,877 15,086 16,083
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 6,709 6,793 3,633 3,608 1,271 1,211 903 1,099 1,459 1,297 3,076 3,185
Midwest 8,181 8,274 4,578 4,441 1,590 1,653 1,296 1,201 1,692 1,586 3,603 3,833
South 11,970 12,606 6,945 7,010 2,511 2,394 1,891 2,169 2,543 2,448 5,025 5,596
West 7,784 7,826 4,402 4,356 1,484 1,466 1,483 1,344 1,435 1,546 3,383 3,470
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 18,010 18,498 10,130 9,867 3,520 3,340 2,885 2,992 3,725 3,535 7,880 8,631
Small Metro 10,891 11,286 6,052 6,063 1,987 2,100 1,873 1,820 2,192 2,143 4,839 5,224
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 7,277 7,559 4,133 4,095 1,325 1,439 1,245 1,217 1,563 1,438 3,144 3,465
< 250K Pop. 3,614 3,727 1,919 1,968 662 661 628 603 629 704 1,695 1,759
Nonmetro 5,743 5,714 3,376 3,484 1,349 1,284 814 1,001 1,212 1,200 2,368 2,229
Urbanized 2,667 2,328 1,511 1,433 * 543 * 386 561 504 1,156a 895
Less Urbanized 2,570 2,874 1,548 1,752 589 605 * 534 516 614 1,022 1,122
Completely Rural 507 511 * 299 * * * * * * 190 212
POVERTY LEVEL2                        
Less Than 100% 5,988 6,147 4,083 4,227 1,701 1,741 1,133 1,253 1,249 1,233 1,904 1,920
100-199% 6,293 6,982 3,936 4,202 1,620 1,669 1,082 1,199 1,233 1,334 2,357 2,781
200% or More 22,275 22,218 11,497 10,922 3,523 3,284 3,337 3,337 4,637 4,301 10,778 11,296
EDUCATION                        
< High School 3,969 4,191 2,473 2,599 939 1,008 647 718 887 873 1,496 1,591
High School Graduate 8,814 9,266 4,840 5,138 1,864 1,965 1,298 1,419 1,679 1,754 3,974 4,128
Some College 9,831 10,447 5,699 6,029 2,036 2,118 1,633 1,798 2,030 2,113 4,132 4,418
College Graduate 12,030 11,594 6,546a 5,648 2,017 1,633 1,995 1,878 2,534 2,137 5,485 5,946
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 22,294 22,033 11,135 10,824 3,329 3,192 3,251 3,292 4,555 4,340 11,159 11,210
Medicaid/CHIP4 5,510b 6,717 3,883a 4,625 1,507a 1,875 1,088 1,445 1,287 1,305 1,628a 2,091
Other5 9,452b 11,296 5,288 5,988 2,105 2,096 1,322a 1,858 1,861 2,034 4,164b 5,308
No Coverage 3,747b 2,842 2,582b 1,791 1,116b 736 796a 520 670 535 1,165 1,050
150409
Table 1.23B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 14.6 14.8 44.7 44.7 68.5 68.5 48.9 51.5 31.9 30.8 7.8 8.2
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 15.6 15.7 47.3 47.2 76.6 69.5 46.2 53.3 35.8 33.8 8.7 8.9
Midwest 16.1 16.2 48.5 47.1 70.3 71.8 53.0 50.2 35.7 33.6 8.7 9.2
South 13.6 14.2 43.6 44.3 64.8 68.0 49.9 54.1 30.7 29.5 7.0 7.6
West 14.1 14.0 41.3 41.3 66.9 65.1 46.1 47.5 27.5 28.3 7.6 7.6
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 14.2 14.0 43.4 43.3 69.1 66.8 48.0 50.0 30.5 30.0 7.6 7.9
Small Metro 15.3 16.1 45.7 46.1 67.2 69.4 51.1 53.0 33.1 32.0 8.4 9.2
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 15.1 16.0 46.1 46.5 67.4 71.1 49.8 52.5 34.7 32.3 8.0 9.0
< 250K Pop. 15.6 16.4 44.9 45.2 66.9 65.8 53.9 54.1 29.6 31.5 9.0 9.6
Nonmetro 14.9 15.3 47.1 46.4 68.7 71.7 47.0 53.5 35.0 31.2 7.6 7.5
Urbanized 15.4 14.9 46.0 44.4 * 68.9 * 47.0 36.0 31.2 8.2 7.2
Less Urbanized 15.0 16.2 49.0 49.6 74.3 75.1 * 58.6 33.6 33.7 7.3 7.9
Completely Rural 12.6 13.3 * 39.9 * * * * * * 5.8 6.9
POVERTY LEVEL2                        
Less Than 100% 17.3 17.0 44.9 45.3 63.5 68.0 46.4 53.5 31.4 27.9 7.5 7.2
100-199% 13.6 15.0 40.6 41.9 67.8 69.8 44.3 49.2 25.4 25.7 6.4 7.6
200% or More 14.4 14.3 46.3 45.7 71.7 68.2 51.6 51.6 34.5 34.1 8.3 8.6
EDUCATION                        
< High School 12.4 13.1 38.8 39.9 67.1 65.0 36.6a 49.5 27.7 24.8 5.9 6.2
High School Graduate 12.6 13.5 40.9 42.1 62.5 67.5 46.5 46.2 27.6 28.2 6.9 7.3
Some College 15.6 16.0 44.6 46.0 66.5 68.1 46.5 50.7 32.8 32.8 8.2 8.5
College Graduate 16.8 15.8 51.4 48.6 78.6 72.7 59.8 58.3 37.0 34.8 9.3 9.6
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 14.3 13.9 44.6 44.4 69.8 68.6 49.1 52.8 33.6 32.1 8.5 8.4
Medicaid/CHIP4 23.1 22.8 53.4 52.8 75.8 77.0 56.3 57.2 38.5 34.4 9.8 10.1
Other5 15.7b 18.1 49.0 51.7 84.3 81.5 50.6 60.1 32.8 34.4 8.4b 10.5
No Coverage 10.1 9.6 33.6 28.9 50.6 47.3 39.3 33.9 19.4 17.2 4.0 4.5
150409
Table 1.24A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,174 2,411 1,425 1,639 832 863 275 342 317 434 749 773
AGE                        
18-25 451 418 281 259 151 138 65 50 65 71 170 159
26-49 988 951 685 737 434 386 126 167 125 185 303 213
50 or Older 735 1,042 458 642 246 339 85 125 127 178 277 400
GENDER                        
Male 1,032 1,069 636 592 363 273 129 126 145 193 396 477
Female 1,142 1,342 789 1,046 469 590 147 216 172 240 353 296
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,810 2,028 1,217 1,388 699 762 244 286 274 340 593 640
White 1,213 1,416 834 978 558 568 173 184 102b 226 380 438
Black or African American 437 423 262 279 79 98 52 94 130 87 175 144
American Indian or Alaska Native 38 17 * 14 * * * * * * 3 3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 16 11 * * * * * * * * 0 8
Asian 67 117 49 81 * * * * * * 18 36
Two or More Races 39 44 22 33 9 * * * * 2 16 11
Hispanic or Latino 364 383 208 251 133 101 31 56 43 93 156 133
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 612 710 360 525 217 304 33 84 110 137 253 185
Medicaid/CHIP3 895 996 633 678 359 372 131 147 143 160 262 318
Other4 789 988 544 609 265 328 110 110 169 171 246 379
No Coverage 401 429 257 302 173 93 56 94 28b 115 144 128
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 431 507 279 347 131 156 88 57 60 134 153 161
Part-Time 235 281 166 218 94 114 39 62 32 42 69 64
Unemployed 203 202 101 134 53 38 23 49 25 47 102 68
Other5 1,305 1,421 880 940 554 555 125 174 200 211 425 480
150409
Table 1.24B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9 1.0 3.3 3.8 8.3 8.8 2.4 3.0 1.4 1.9 0.4 0.4
AGE                        
18-25 1.3 1.2 4.2 3.7 10.3 8.2 3.5 2.9 1.9 2.0 0.6 0.6
26-49 1.0 1.0 3.3 3.7 8.4 8.0 2.4 3.2 1.2 1.9 0.4 0.3
50 or Older 0.7 1.0 2.9 3.9 7.3 10.2 1.9 2.8 1.5 2.0 0.3 0.4
GENDER                        
Male 0.9 0.9 3.9 3.6 9.2 7.6 3.3 3.1 1.7 2.2 0.4 0.5
Female 0.9 1.1 2.9 3.9 7.7 9.4 2.0 3.0 1.2 1.8 0.4 0.3
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.9 1.0 3.2 3.7 8.1 8.9 2.5 2.8 1.4 1.8 0.4 0.4
White 0.8 0.9 2.8 3.3 7.7 8.2 2.1 2.3 0.7a 1.5 0.3 0.3
Black or African American 1.6 1.5 5.6 6.1 10.0 11.1 4.7 7.1 4.7 3.6 0.8 0.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.1 1.3 * 5.1 * * * * * * 0.4 0.3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.0 1.2 * * * * * * * * 0.0 1.2
Asian 0.6 0.9 3.3 4.9 * * * * * * 0.2 0.3
Two or More Races 1.1 1.2 2.3 3.3 3.5 * * * * 0.5 0.6 0.4
Hispanic or Latino 1.0 1.0 3.5 4.4 10.0 7.8 2.1 4.6 1.4 2.9 0.5 0.4
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.4 0.4 1.4 2.1 4.5 6.5 0.5a 1.3 0.8 1.0 0.2 0.1
Medicaid/CHIP3 3.7 3.4 8.7 7.7 18.1 15.3 6.8 5.8 4.3 4.2 1.6 1.5
Other4 1.3 1.6 5.0 5.2 10.6 12.7 4.2 3.5 3.0 2.9 0.5 0.7
No Coverage 1.1 1.5 3.3 4.9 7.8 6.0 2.8 6.1 0.8b 3.7 0.5 0.5
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.4 0.4 1.5 1.9 4.0 4.3 1.8 1.3 0.6 1.3 0.2 0.2
Part-Time 0.7 0.9 2.4 3.3 5.8 8.2 2.3 3.5 0.9 1.2 0.3 0.2
Unemployed 1.7 1.9 3.7 4.9 6.7 5.2 3.2 6.3 2.1 3.9 1.1 0.8
Other5 1.8 1.9 5.5 5.9 12.7 13.5 3.1 4.1 2.7 2.8 0.7 0.8
150409
Table 1.25A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15,652 16,086 10,686 10,556 4,686 4,332 2,797 3,173 3,202 3,052 4,965 5,530
AGE                        
18-25 2,172 2,204 1,412 1,489 544 658 407 383 461 447 759 715
26-49 7,231 7,372 5,098 5,141 2,441 2,099 1,185a 1,520 1,472 1,523 2,132 2,230
50 or Older 6,250 6,510 4,176 3,926 1,702 1,575 1,205 1,269 1,269 1,082 2,074 2,585
GENDER                        
Male 5,540 5,866 3,655 3,735 1,830 1,428 755b 1,156 1,069 1,151 1,885 2,131
Female 10,112 10,220 7,031 6,821 2,856 2,904 2,042 2,017 2,133 1,900 3,081 3,399
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 14,127 14,551 9,521 9,455 4,191 3,765 2,502 2,888 2,828 2,802 4,606 5,096
White 11,831 12,198 7,967 7,887 3,521 3,193 2,123 2,337 2,323 2,357 3,864 4,312
Black or African American 1,420 1,372 878 856 * 269 249 309 316 279 542 515
American Indian or Alaska Native 88 83 * * * * * * * * 20 37
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 19 29 * * * * * * * * 5 18
Asian 418 503 * 377 * * * * 89 97 107 125
Two or More Races 351 367 * 278 * * * * * * 68 88
Hispanic or Latino 1,525 1,535 1,165 1,101 496 567 295 284 374 250 360 434
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 9,445 9,746 5,870 5,854 2,176 2,100 1,642 1,774 2,052 1,980 3,575 3,892
Medicaid/CHIP3 2,868a 3,426 2,313 2,643 1,111 1,209 542a 850 659 583 555a 783
Other4 4,363 4,804 3,143 3,085 1,544 1,450 756 905 843 729 1,220a 1,719
No Coverage 1,672a 1,291 1,252 981 705b 437 338 303 209 242 420 309
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 5,730 6,126 3,630 3,721 1,287 1,303 1,098 1,023 1,244 1,394 2,100 2,406
Part-Time 2,716 2,621 1,779 1,756 763 717 410 564 606 474 936 865
Unemployed 888 781 621 544 274 225 198 210 149 109 267 238
Other5 6,318 6,558 4,656 4,536 2,362 2,086 1,091 1,376 1,203 1,074 1,662 2,022
150409
Table 1.25B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 6.6 6.7 24.4 24.3 46.9 44.2 24.5 28.1 14.3 13.7 2.6 2.8
AGE                        
18-25 6.3 6.4 21.0 21.3 37.3 39.2 22.1 22.3 13.5 12.4 2.7 2.6
26-49 7.4 7.5 24.3 25.8 47.1 43.8 22.7b 29.3 13.9 15.3 2.8 2.9
50 or Older 6.0 6.1 26.1 23.9 50.7 47.3 27.7 29.0 15.3 12.4 2.3 2.9
GENDER                        
Male 4.9 5.1 22.3 22.9 46.4 40.1 19.4b 28.7 12.5 13.2 1.9 2.2
Female 8.2 8.2 25.7 25.2 47.2 46.6 27.2 27.8 15.5 14.0 3.2 3.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 7.0 7.2 25.2 25.1 48.3 44.2 25.3 28.7 14.7 14.7 2.8 3.1
White 7.6 7.8 26.4 26.3 48.9 46.0 26.3 29.5 15.6 15.6 3.1 3.4
Black or African American 5.1 4.9 18.8 18.8 * 30.7 22.4 23.6 11.4 11.7 2.4 2.2
American Indian or Alaska Native 7.1 6.5 * * * * * * * * 2.2 3.7
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.5 3.2 * * * * * * * * 0.8 2.6
Asian 3.5 4.0 * 23.0 * * * * 10.2 10.7 1.0 1.1
Two or More Races 10.0 10.1 * 28.2 * * * * * * 2.7 3.3
Hispanic or Latino 4.3 4.2 19.5 19.3 37.4 44.4 19.5 23.2 11.9 7.8 1.2 1.4
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 6.1 6.1 23.5 24.0 45.8 45.1 24.7 28.5 15.1 14.7 2.7 2.9
Medicaid/CHIP3 12.1 11.7 32.0 30.2 56.0 49.8 28.2 33.8 19.9 15.3 3.4 3.8
Other4 7.2 7.7 29.2 26.7 61.9 56.5 28.9 29.3 14.9 12.3 2.5a 3.4
No Coverage 4.5 4.4 16.3 16.0 32.0 28.3 16.8 19.9 6.0 7.9 1.4 1.3
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 4.8 5.0 19.8 20.5 39.9 36.2 22.6 22.8 12.2 13.9 2.1 2.3
Part-Time 8.1 8.0 26.0 26.6 47.0 51.8 23.5 31.8 17.5 13.8 3.5 3.3
Unemployed 7.6 7.3 23.3 20.1 35.2 31.0 28.1 27.0 12.6 9.1 2.9 3.0
Other5 8.7 9.0 29.3 28.5 54.1 51.1 26.7 32.5 16.1 14.1 2.9 3.5
150409
Table 1.26A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 29,530 30,082 17,025 16,851 6,222 6,028 4,843 5,043 5,960 5,780 12,505 13,231
AGE                        
18-25 3,270 3,075 1,829 1,783 678 711 543 495 608 578 1,440 1,292
26-49 12,767 12,557 7,918 7,592 3,152 2,886 2,082 2,209 2,685 2,496 4,848 4,965
50 or Older 13,494 14,450 7,278 7,476 2,392 2,430 2,219 2,340 2,667 2,706 6,216 6,974
GENDER                        
Male 9,674 9,951 5,369 5,187 2,273 1,995 1,372 1,519 1,724 1,673 4,305 4,764
Female 19,856 20,131 11,656 11,664 3,949 4,032 3,471 3,524 4,236 4,107 8,199 8,468
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 27,093 27,703 15,292 15,376 5,532 5,372 4,389 4,673 5,371 5,332 11,800 12,327
White 23,844 24,498 13,236 13,367 4,650 4,654 3,869 3,964 4,717 4,750 10,608 11,131
Black or African American 1,900 1,849 1,204 1,061 * 367 * 368 397 326 696 788
American Indian or Alaska Native 145 162 * * * * * * * * 42 71
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 22 59 * * * * * * * * 9 18
Asian 654 616 * 432 * * * * * 96 265 184
Two or More Races 528 519 347 383 * * * * * * 181 136
Hispanic or Latino 2,437 2,379 1,733 1,475 690 656 453 370 589 448 704 904
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 18,916 18,643 9,515 9,300 2,931 2,771 2,820 2,882 3,765 3,647 9,402 9,344
Medicaid/CHIP3 4,697b 5,770 3,443a 4,076 1,403a 1,745 1,013 1,218 1,027 1,113 1,253b 1,694
Other4 8,438a 9,811 4,767 5,434 1,981 1,957 1,176a 1,641 1,611 1,835 3,670 4,378
No Coverage 3,147b 2,265 2,240b 1,475 998b 664 641 412 600 400 907 790
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 11,483 11,519 6,049 5,888 1,686 1,918 1,929 1,722 2,434 2,247 5,434 5,631
Part-Time 4,424 4,115 2,532 2,221 852 773 716 636 964 812 1,891 1,894
Unemployed 1,569 1,407 996 896 471 355 * 282 243 259 573 510
Other5 12,054 13,042 7,448 7,846 3,212 2,981 1,916 2,403 2,319 2,461 4,606 5,196
150409
Table 1.26B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 12.5 12.6 38.9 38.7 62.1 61.4 42.5 44.6 26.7 25.8 6.5 6.7
AGE                        
18-25 9.4 8.8 27.2 25.5 46.2 42.4 29.5 28.8 17.7 16.1 5.2 4.7
26-49 13.1 12.8 37.7 38.0 60.7 60.1 39.8 42.4 25.4 25.0 6.3 6.4
50 or Older 12.9 13.5 45.5 45.3 71.3 72.9 51.3 53.4 32.0 30.8 7.0 7.7
GENDER                        
Male 8.5 8.6 32.7 31.7 57.6 55.7 35.1 37.6 20.1 19.1 4.4 4.8
Female 16.2 16.2 42.7 43.0 65.1 64.6 46.4 48.5 30.8 30.1 8.6 8.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 13.5 13.7 40.5 40.7 63.7 63.0 44.4 46.4 28.0 27.9 7.2 7.5
White 15.3 15.7 43.9 44.5 64.5 67.0 47.9 49.9 31.6 31.4 8.4 8.8
Black or African American 6.9 6.6 25.7 23.1 * 41.7 * 28.0 14.3 13.6 3.0 3.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 11.8 12.7 * * * * * * * * 4.6 7.1
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.8 6.5 * * * * * * * * 1.4 2.5
Asian 5.4 4.9 * 26.1 * * * * * 10.5 2.5 1.7
Two or More Races 15.0 14.2 34.9 38.7 * * * * * * 7.1 5.1
Hispanic or Latino 6.8 6.5 28.9 25.6 51.6 50.9 30.1 30.0 18.7 13.9 2.4 2.9
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 12.1 11.7 38.1 38.1 61.5 59.5 42.5 46.1 27.7 27.0 7.2 7.0
Medicaid/CHIP3 19.6 19.6 47.4 46.5 70.6 71.7 52.6 48.3 30.7 29.2 7.5 8.2
Other4 14.0a 15.7 44.2 46.8 79.3 76.1 45.0 52.8 28.4 31.0 7.4 8.6
No Coverage 8.5 7.7 29.1a 23.8 45.2 42.6 31.7 26.8 17.3 12.9 3.1 3.4
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 9.7 9.4 33.1 32.3 52.1 53.2 39.8 38.3 23.9 22.2 5.4 5.4
Part-Time 13.1 12.5 37.0 33.7 52.4 55.9 41.0 35.9 27.8 23.6 7.0 7.2
Unemployed 13.3 13.1 37.2 33.1 60.3 49.0 * 36.4 20.4 21.5 6.3 6.4
Other5 16.6 17.8 46.7 49.1 73.5 72.6 46.8a 56.4 31.0 32.3 8.1 9.1
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Table 1.27A – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 3,656 3,667 2,849 2,677 215 276 586 704
18-25 864 778 667 609 79 65 116 104
26-49 2,149 1,928 1,663 1,369 117 175 364 381
50 or Older * 960 519 699 * 37 106 219
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 1,599 1,506 1,221 1,057 82 59 296 389
18-25 340 338 270 261 23 15 48 63
26-49 971 783 706 517 59 45 206 221
50 or Older * * * * * * * *
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Table 1.27B – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 47.8 46.4 37.2 33.9 2.8 3.5 7.7 8.9
18-25 41.2 38.1 31.8 29.8 3.8 3.2 5.5 5.1
26-49 48.8 46.4 37.7 33.0 2.7 4.2 8.2 9.2
50 or Older * 56.3 45.1 41.0 * 2.2 9.3 12.9
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 69.2 65.7 52.8 46.1 3.6 2.6 12.8 17.0
18-25 58.5 57.1 46.4 44.0 3.9 2.5 8.3 10.5
26-49 73.1 65.5 53.1 43.2 4.5 3.7 15.5 18.5
50 or Older * * * * * * * *
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Table 1.28A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 202,044 203,735 24,178 24,034 3,158 3,095 5,828 5,481 15,192 15,458 177,866 179,701
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 606 649 169 241 53 86 38 38 77 117 437 408
Outpatient 4,310 4,455 2,241 2,097 550 541 626 657 1,065 900 2,069 2,358
Prescription Medication 17,917 18,199 8,457 8,276 1,984 2,188 2,687 2,518 3,786 3,571 9,460 9,923
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 144 215 93 176 31 68 49 55 13 53 51 39
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 245 377 162 225 114 89 27 56 21a 80 83 152
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 10,076 10,311 7,369 7,340 3,472 3,110 1,960 2,277 1,938 1,952 2,707 2,971
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 1,097 1,062 965 929 631 612 149 175 185 142 132 133
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Table 1.28B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 85.4 85.2 55.3 55.3 31.5 31.5 51.1 48.5 68.1 69.2 92.2 91.8
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.2
Outpatient 1.8 1.9 5.1 4.8 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.8 4.8 4.0 1.1 1.2
Prescription Medication 7.6 7.6 19.4 19.1 19.9 22.3 23.6 22.4 17.0 16.0 4.9 5.1
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.1 0.9 0.2 0.5 0.1a 0.4 0.0 0.1
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 4.3 4.3 16.9 16.9 34.7 31.8 17.2 20.2 8.7 8.8 1.4 1.5
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.5 0.4 2.2 2.1 6.3 6.3 1.3 1.6 0.8 0.6 0.1 0.1
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Table 1.29A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 606 649 169 241 53 86 38 38 77 117 437 408
Outpatient 4,310 4,455 2,241 2,097 550 541 626 657 1,065 900 2,069 2,358
Prescription Medication 17,917 18,199 8,457 8,276 1,984 2,188 2,687 2,518 3,786 3,571 9,460 9,923
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 144 215 93 176 31 68 49 55 13 53 51 39
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 245 377 162 225 114 89 27 56 21a 80 83 152
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 10,076 10,311 7,369 7,340 3,472 3,110 1,960 2,277 1,938 1,952 2,707 2,971
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 1,097 1,062 965 929 631 612 149 175 185 142 132 133
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Table 1.29B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 1.8 1.8 0.9 1.2 0.8 1.3 0.7 0.7 1.1 1.7 2.9 2.6
Outpatient 12.5 12.6 11.5 10.9 8.0 8.1 11.3 11.4 15.0 13.2 13.8 14.8
Prescription Medication 52.1 51.6 43.5 42.9 29.0 32.7 48.5 43.6 53.4 52.4 63.3 62.1
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.4 1.0 0.9 1.0 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.2
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.7 1.1 0.8 1.2 1.7 1.3 0.5 1.0 0.3a 1.2 0.6 0.9
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 29.3 29.2 37.9 38.1 50.8 46.5 35.4 39.4 27.4 28.6 18.1 18.6
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 3.2 3.0 5.0 4.8 9.2 9.1 2.7 3.0 2.6 2.1 0.9 0.8
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Table 1.30A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 4,002 4,126 3,151 3,199 1,728 1,548 807 977 616 673 851 927
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
9,019 9,209 6,032 5,865 2,545 2,277 1,562 1,741 1,925 1,847 2,986 3,344
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 2,393 2,446 1,660 1,624 669 701 491 502 500 422 733 822
Outpatient Medical Clinic 1,070 1,156 740 802 291 406 246 155 202 240 331 354
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 194 300 151 224 90 136 27 58 34 30 43 77
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center3 83 111 60 82 22 43 14 27 24 12 23 28
Some Other Place4 435 393 249 263 109 105 34a 103 106 55 186 130
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Table 1.30B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 25.7 25.8 29.6 30.4 36.9 35.8 29.0 30.9 19.4 22.2 17.3 16.9
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
57.9 57.5 56.6 55.8 54.3 52.7 56.1 55.0 60.5 60.9 60.8 60.8
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 15.4 15.3 15.6 15.4 14.3 16.2 17.6 15.9 15.7 13.9 14.9 14.9
Outpatient Medical Clinic 6.9 7.2 6.9 7.6 6.2 9.4 8.8 4.9 6.4 7.9 6.7 6.4
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 1.2 1.9 1.4 2.1 1.9 3.2 1.0 1.8 1.1 1.0 0.9 1.4
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center3 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.5 0.5
Some Other Place4 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.4 1.2 3.3 3.3 1.8 3.8 2.4
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Table 1.31A – Types and Locations of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 34,644 35,498 19,558 19,414 6,857 6,724 5,572 5,813 7,129 6,877 15,086 16,083
Outpatient 15,652 16,086 10,686 10,556 4,686 4,332 2,797 3,173 3,202 3,052 4,965 5,530
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 4,002 4,126 3,151 3,199 1,728 1,548 807 977 616 673 851 927
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
9,019 9,209 6,032 5,865 2,545 2,277 1,562 1,741 1,925 1,847 2,986 3,344
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 2,393 2,446 1,660 1,624 669 701 491 502 500 422 733 822
Outpatient Medical Clinic 1,070 1,156 740 802 291 406 246 155 202 240 331 354
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 194 300 151 224 90 136 27 58 34 30 43 77
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 83 111 60 82 22 43 14 27 24 12 23 28
Some Other Place4 435 393 249 263 109 105 34a 103 106 55 186 130
Inpatient 2,174 2,411 1,425 1,639 832 863 275 342 317 434 749 773
Prescription Medication 29,530 30,082 17,025 16,851 6,222 6,028 4,843 5,043 5,960 5,780 12,505 13,231
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 202,044 203,735 24,178 24,034 3,158 3,095 5,828 5,481 15,192 15,458 177,866 179,701
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Table 1.31B – Types and Locations of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 14.6 14.8 44.7 44.7 68.5 68.5 48.9 51.5 31.9 30.8 7.8 8.2
Outpatient 6.6 6.7 24.4 24.3 46.9 44.2 24.5 28.1 14.3 13.7 2.6 2.8
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.7 1.7 7.2 7.4 17.3 15.8 7.1 8.7 2.8 3.0 0.4 0.5
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
3.8 3.9 13.8 13.5 25.5 23.3 13.7 15.4 8.6 8.3 1.5 1.7
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.0 1.0 3.8 3.7 6.7 7.2 4.3 4.5 2.2 1.9 0.4 0.4
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.5 0.5 1.7 1.9 2.9 4.2 2.2 1.4 0.9 1.1 0.2 0.2
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.4 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0
Some Other Place4 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.6 1.1 1.1 0.3a 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1
Inpatient 0.9 1.0 3.3 3.8 8.3 8.8 2.4 3.0 1.4 1.9 0.4 0.4
Prescription Medication 12.5 12.6 38.9 38.7 62.1 61.4 42.5 44.6 26.7 25.8 6.5 6.7
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 85.4 85.2 55.3 55.3 31.5 31.5 51.1 48.5 68.1 69.2 92.2 91.8
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Table 1.32A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
3 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 35,762 36,597 33,418 34,099 1,077 1,084 1,226 1,398
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 5,482 5,383 4,226 3,849 488 595 746 927
Any Mental Illness 3,656 3,667 2,849 2,677 215 276 586 704
Serious Mental Illness 1,599 1,506 1,221 1,057 82 59 296 389
Moderate Mental Illness 1,047 1,053 790 748 76 87 175 214
Mild Mental Illness 1,010 1,108 839 871 57a 130 114 101
No Mental Illness3 1,826 1,716 1,377 1,173 274 319 159 222
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 30,280 31,215 29,192 30,250 589 489 480 472
Any Mental Illness 16,291 16,174 15,805 15,727 168 141 318 306
Serious Mental Illness 5,378 5,293 5,189 5,157 38 15 151 120
Moderate Mental Illness 4,649 4,882 4,544 4,736 42 31 63 114
Mild Mental Illness 6,263 5,999 6,072 5,834 87 94 104 72
No Mental Illness3 13,989 15,040 13,387 14,523 421 348 162 165
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Table 1.32B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
3 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15.1 15.3 14.1 14.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 27.2 26.7 21.0 19.1 2.4 2.9 3.7 4.6
Any Mental Illness 47.8 46.4 37.2 33.9 2.8 3.5 7.7 8.9
Serious Mental Illness 69.2 65.7 52.8 46.1 3.6 2.6 12.8 17.0
Moderate Mental Illness 46.6 47.5 35.2 33.8 3.4 3.9 7.8 9.7
Mild Mental Illness 32.6 32.6 27.1 25.7 1.8 3.8 3.7 3.0
No Mental Illness3 14.6 14.0 11.0 9.6 2.2 2.6 1.3 1.8
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 14.0 14.2 13.5 13.8 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2
Any Mental Illness 45.1 45.5 43.8 44.2 0.5 0.4 0.9 0.9
Serious Mental Illness 69.8 70.3 67.4 68.5 0.5 0.2 2.0 1.6
Moderate Mental Illness 50.7 53.8 49.6 52.2 0.5 0.3 0.7 1.3
Mild Mental Illness 32.6 31.7 31.6 30.8 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4
No Mental Illness3 7.8 8.2 7.4 7.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1
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Table 1.33A – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 606 649 115 118 253 165 238 366
Outpatient 4,310 4,455 788 866 1,957 2,098 1,565 1,491
Prescription Medication 17,917 18,199 1,802 1,733 7,429 7,188 8,686 9,278
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 144 215 35 53 87 67 23 95
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 245 377 102a 49 69 121 74a 207
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 10,076 10,311 1,151 1,096 4,651 4,656 4,274 4,559
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 1,097 1,062 184 180 525 547 388 335
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Table 1.33B – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 1.8 1.8 2.8 2.9 1.7 1.1 1.6 2.2
Outpatient 12.5 12.6 18.9 21.1 13.1 14.1 10.3 9.1
Prescription Medication 52.1 51.6 43.2 42.3 49.6 48.4 57.0 56.8
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.3 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.6
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.7 1.1 2.4a 1.2 0.5 0.8 0.5a 1.3
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 29.3 29.2 27.6 26.8 31.1 31.4 28.0 27.9
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 3.2 3.0 4.4 4.4 3.5 3.7 2.5 2.0
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Table 1.34A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 4,002 4,126 472 475 1,932 2,046 1,598 1,605
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
9,019 9,209 1,378 1,367 4,097 4,390 3,543 3,452
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 2,393 2,446 237 258 1,053 982 1,103 1,205
Outpatient Medical Clinic 1,070 1,156 111 154 398 492 562 511
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 194 300 62 61 111 126 20a 113
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 83 111 74 103 9 7 * *
Some Other Place3 435 393 21 49 231 154 183 191
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Table 1.34B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 25.7 25.8 22.0 21.7 26.8 27.9 25.7 24.7
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
57.9 57.5 64.2 62.3 56.9 59.8 57.0 53.2
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 15.4 15.3 11.1 11.8 14.6 13.4 17.7 18.6
Outpatient Medical Clinic 6.9 7.2 5.2 7.0 5.5 6.7 9.0 7.9
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 1.2 1.9 2.9 2.8 1.5 1.7 0.3a 1.7
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.5 0.7 3.5 4.8 0.1 0.1 * *
Some Other Place3 2.8 2.5 1.0 2.2 3.2 2.1 3.0 3.0
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Table 1.35A – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Payment1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment for outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 5,540 5,882 901 962 2,638 2,888 2,002 2,032
Family Member Not Living in Household 535 353 179 138 215 114 140 101
Private Health Insurance 5,626 6,040 718 752 2,831 2,792 2,077 2,496
Medicare 2,653 2,585 138 135 661 790 1,854 1,660
Medicaid 1,807 1,915 187 179 840 986 780 750
Rehabilitation Program 58 77 7 5 31 60 21 13
Employer 1,178 980 51 67 665 649 462 264
VA or Other Military Program 783 955 45 51 270 332 467 571
Other Public Source 530 479 57 53 339 269 134 157
Other Private Source 209 196 54 37 103 89 52 70
Free Treatment 905 844 282 289 370 395 253 161
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Table 1.35B – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Payment1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple sources of payment for outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 35.7 37.1 42.8 44.4 36.6 39.6 32.2 31.8
Family Member Not Living in Household 3.4 2.2 8.5 6.4 3.0 1.6 2.3 1.6
Private Health Insurance 36.2 38.1 34.1 34.7 39.3 38.3 33.4 39.0
Medicare 17.1 16.3 6.5 6.2 9.2 10.8 29.8 26.0
Medicaid 11.6 12.1 8.9 8.3 11.7 13.5 12.5 11.7
Rehabilitation Program 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.3 0.2
Employer 7.6 6.2 2.4 3.1 9.2 8.9 7.4 4.1
VA or Other Military Program 5.0 6.0 2.2 2.4 3.8 4.6 7.5 8.9
Other Public Source 3.4 3.0 2.7 2.5 4.7 3.7 2.2 2.5
Other Private Source 1.3 1.2 2.6 1.7 1.4 1.2 0.8 1.1
Free Treatment 5.8 5.3 13.4 13.3 5.1 5.4 4.1 2.5
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Table 1.36A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,965 11,795 5,882 6,451 5,072 5,312
AGE            
18-25 2,575 2,796 1,094 1,228 1,476 1,561
26-49 5,905 5,815 3,222 3,022 2,678 2,767
50 or Older 2,485a 3,185 1,567a 2,201 918 984
GENDER            
Male 3,672 3,781 1,832 1,761 1,838 2,018
Female 7,294 8,014 4,051a 4,689 3,235 3,294
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 9,327b 10,514 5,051b 5,870 4,273 4,618
White 7,618a 8,482 4,266a 4,950 3,349 3,516
Black or African American 1,076 1,279 472 620 604 651
American Indian or Alaska Native 72 64 * * 30 31
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 34 13 * * 25 12
Asian 212 334 82 120 131 214
Two or More Races 315 343 * 148 135 193
Hispanic or Latino 1,638 1,281 831 580 800 694
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 4,608 4,926 2,154 2,346 2,448 2,570
Part-Time 2,249 2,006 1,219 984 1,030 1,020
Unemployed 930 799 484 385 445 403
Other3 3,178b 4,064 2,026b 2,736 1,151 1,319
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Table 1.36B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 4.6 4.9 17.1 18.2 2.5 2.6
AGE            
18-25 7.4 8.0 26.1a 29.8 4.9 5.1
26-49 6.0 5.9 21.4 20.3 3.3 3.3
50 or Older 2.4a 3.0 10.3a 13.4 1.0 1.1
GENDER            
Male 3.2 3.3 15.9 14.5 1.8 2.0
Female 5.9 6.5 17.6a 20.2 3.2 3.3
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.6b 5.2 16.1a 18.1 2.5 2.7
White 4.9a 5.4 15.6a 17.7 2.6 2.7
Black or African American 3.9 4.6 19.8 23.7 2.4 2.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 5.8 5.0 * * 2.8 2.9
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4.3 1.4 * * 3.4 1.5
Asian 1.8 2.7 10.8 14.1 1.2 1.8
Two or More Races 8.9 9.4 * 23.1 4.8 6.4
Hispanic or Latino 4.6a 3.5 27.3 19.2 2.5 2.1
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 3.9 4.0 15.7 16.9 2.3 2.4
Part-Time 6.7 6.1 22.9 19.1 3.6 3.7
Unemployed 7.9 7.5 25.1 22.9 4.5 4.5
Other3 4.4b 5.6 15.1a 18.6 1.9 2.3
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Table 1.37A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,965 11,795 5,882 6,451 5,072 5,312
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 1,808a 2,223 954a 1,295 850 921
Midwest 2,592 2,621 1,352 1,516 1,238 1,096
South 4,087 4,305 2,283 2,343 1,803 1,960
West 2,478 2,646 1,293 1,297 1,181 1,335
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 6,023 6,226 3,114 3,174 2,905 3,042
Small Metro 3,245 3,699 1,673b 2,151 1,567 1,531
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 2,186 2,459 1,127a 1,497 1,055 954
< 250K Pop. 1,058 1,240 546 654 512 577
Nonmetro 1,697 1,871 1,095 1,125 600 739
Urbanized 914 916 566 528 347 381
Less Urbanized 672 788 469 495 204 292
Completely Rural 111 167 61 101 50 66
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 2,873 2,864 1,483 1,707 1,391 1,135
100-199% 2,470 2,534 1,437 1,380 1,026 1,153
200% or More 5,563a 6,283 2,946 3,310 2,613 2,965
EDUCATION            
< High School 1,463 1,691 763 966 696 713
High School Graduate 2,515 2,724 1,218 1,509 1,289 1,210
Some College 3,642 3,754 2,035 2,117 1,606 1,625
College Graduate 3,346 3,627 1,866 1,859 1,480 1,765
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 5,706a 6,382 2,961 3,419 2,737 2,957
Medicaid/CHIP5 1,842b 2,497 1,155b 1,570 685a 914
Other6 1,603b 2,418 1,028b 1,742 573 669
No Coverage 2,763b 2,041 1,307b 836 1,456 1,195
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Table 1.37B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 4.6 4.9 17.1 18.2 2.5 2.6
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 4.2a 5.1 14.3a 19.1 2.3 2.5
Midwest 5.1 5.1 16.7 18.3 2.9 2.6
South 4.7 4.8 19.1 18.6 2.4 2.6
West 4.5 4.7 16.8 16.6 2.5 2.8
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 4.7 4.7 17.4 17.2 2.7 2.7
Small Metro 4.6a 5.3 15.4a 19.1 2.6 2.6
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 4.5 5.2 15.5a 19.9 2.6 2.4
< 250K Pop. 4.6 5.4 15.2 17.6 2.6 3.0
Nonmetro 4.4 5.0 19.1 19.7 1.8 2.3
Urbanized 5.3 5.9 21.3 22.7 2.4 2.9
Less Urbanized 3.9 4.4 18.2 17.3 1.4 2.0
Completely Rural 2.8 4.4 12.0 19.9 1.4 2.0
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 8.3 7.9 25.3 27.9 4.9a 3.8
100-199% 5.3 5.4 22.9 19.8 2.6 2.9
200% or More 3.6a 4.0 13.2 14.9 2.0 2.2
EDUCATION            
< High School 4.6 5.3 19.5 23.1 2.5 2.6
High School Graduate 3.6 4.0 14.0 16.3 2.1 2.0
Some College 5.8 5.8 20.7 20.3 3.0 3.0
College Graduate 4.7 4.9 15.5 16.1 2.5 2.9
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 3.7 4.0 13.3a 15.5 2.1 2.2
Medicaid/CHIP5 7.7 8.5 21.4 23.5 3.7 4.0
Other6 2.7b 3.9 10.9b 15.5 1.1 1.3
No Coverage 7.5 6.9 35.1 29.6 4.4 4.5
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Table 1.38A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 8,422 9,037 5,058 5,380 3,357 3,637
AGE            
18-25 1,870 2,021 878 1,005 990 1,011
26-49 4,551 4,654 2,796 2,613 1,751 2,025
50 or Older 2,001 2,362 1,384 1,761 617 601
GENDER            
Male 2,775 2,877 1,537 1,479 1,237 1,397
Female 5,648 6,159 3,521 3,901 2,120 2,240
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 7,136a 8,076 4,307a 4,893 2,827 3,170
White 5,984 6,558 3,649 4,123 2,334 2,427
Black or African American 667a 943 376 513 292 426
American Indian or Alaska Native * 38 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 135 238 * * 66 133
Two or More Races 268 289 * 131 * 156
Hispanic or Latino 1,286 960 751 486 530 467
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 3,302 3,728 1,845 1,921 1,452a 1,797
Part-Time 1,762 1,487 1,074 807 687 679
Unemployed 690 637 390 341 299 294
Other3 2,669a 3,186 1,749b 2,310 919 867
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Table 1.38B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 19.3 20.8 26.0 27.7 13.9 15.2
AGE            
18-25 27.8 28.9 37.8a 42.8 22.6 21.9
26-49 21.7 23.3 30.7 29.6 14.8a 18.2
50 or Older 12.6 14.3 17.3 21.4 7.8 7.3
GENDER            
Male 16.9 17.6 24.9 23.8 12.1 13.9
Female 20.7 22.7 26.6 29.6 15.2 16.1
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 18.9b 21.4 24.7a 27.9 14.0 15.8
White 19.9a 21.9 24.5a 27.7 15.4 16.1
Black or African American 14.4a 20.5 26.4 34.5 9.1 13.8
American Indian or Alaska Native * 14.1 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 9.2 14.6 * * 6.4 12.2
Two or More Races 27.0 29.2 * 29.0 * 29.2
Hispanic or Latino 21.5 16.7 37.1 25.9 13.4 12.1
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 18.0 20.5 25.9 27.6 13.1a 16.0
Part-Time 25.8 22.6 35.7 28.7 18.1 18.1
Unemployed 25.7 23.5 32.8 33.5 20.1 17.4
Other3 16.8a 20.0 21.6a 26.9 11.9 11.9
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Table 1.39A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 8,422 9,037 5,058 5,380 3,357 3,637
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 1,272a 1,655 800a 1,063 470 588
Midwest 2,084 2,059 1,198 1,226 886 827
South 3,214 3,240 1,963 1,937 1,251 1,300
West 1,852 2,083 1,097 1,154 751 922
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 4,468 4,673 2,598 2,592 1,869 2,074
Small Metro 2,537 2,857 1,444a 1,806 1,089 1,044
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,676 1,890 952a 1,268 719 620
< 250K Pop. 862 967 492 538 370 423
Nonmetro 1,417 1,507 1,016 982 399 519
Urbanized 784 748 526 458 257 284
Less Urbanized 558 630 440 429 118a 201
Completely Rural 75 129 * * 25 35
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 2,433 2,333 1,335 1,503 1,099a 814
100-199% 1,904 2,060 1,213 1,169 685a 890
200% or More 4,044 4,573 2,497 2,669 1,546a 1,901
EDUCATION            
< High School 1,188 1,384 686 823 500 551
High School Graduate 1,978 2,182 1,055 1,289 918 892
Some College 2,848 2,966 1,780 1,812 1,068 1,148
College Graduate 2,408 2,504 1,537 1,456 871 1,046
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 4,034a 4,677 2,475 2,756 1,554a 1,916
Medicaid/CHIP5 1,546b 2,073 1,015b 1,442 531 622
Other6 1,294b 1,828 863b 1,447 428 377
No Coverage 2,313b 1,617 1,179b 681 1,133 935
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Table 1.39B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 19.3 20.8 26.0 27.7 13.9 15.2
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 16.6b 21.6 22.1a 29.5 11.6 14.6
Midwest 22.2 21.9 26.6 27.6 18.2 16.6
South 20.1 20.4 28.3 27.7 13.9 14.7
West 17.4 19.8 25.1 26.6 12.0 15.0
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 19.2 20.5 25.9 26.3 14.2 16.1
Small Metro 19.2 21.7 23.9a 29.8 15.2 14.7
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 18.7 21.5 23.1b 31.0 14.9 13.2
< 250K Pop. 20.2 22.3 25.8 27.4 15.7 17.8
Nonmetro 19.8 20.1 30.1 28.2 10.5 13.0
Urbanized 23.8 23.2 34.8 32.0 14.4 15.9
Less Urbanized 17.7 17.9 28.4 24.6 7.4 11.3
Completely Rural 10.4 17.2 * * 6.1 7.8
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 27.0 25.0 33.3 35.6 21.9a 16.0
100-199% 19.7 20.6 30.9 27.8 11.9a 15.3
200% or More 16.3b 19.1 21.8 24.5 11.6a 14.7
EDUCATION            
< High School 18.6 21.2 27.8 31.7 12.9 14.1
High School Graduate 16.8 17.9 22.1 25.1 13.1 12.6
Some College 22.3 22.7 31.3 30.1 15.1 16.3
College Graduate 18.9 21.5 23.6 25.8 14.1 17.6
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 16.2b 19.2 22.3 25.5 11.3a 14.2
Medicaid/CHIP5 21.5 23.7 26.7 31.3 15.7 15.1
Other6 12.0a 15.8 16.4b 24.2 7.8 6.8
No Coverage 30.1 26.1 45.8 38.0 22.2 21.3
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Table 1.40A – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3,858 4,205 2,596 2,879 1,262 1,325
AGE            
18-25 756a 900 425a 534 329 365
26-49 2,201 2,179 1,550 1,436 651 742
50 or Older 902 1,127 620 910 * *
GENDER            
Male 1,398 1,226 900 710 497 514
Female 2,461a 2,980 1,696b 2,170 764 810
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 3,314 3,799 2,306 2,641 1,007 1,157
White 2,771 3,029 1,939 2,184 832 844
Black or African American * 477 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 544 406 * 238 * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 1,171a 1,452 782 875 388a 576
Part-Time 750 661 453 478 * 183
Unemployed 319 354 * 198 * *
Other3 1,619 1,738 1,153 1,329 465 410
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Table 1.40B – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 38.6 42.9 38.0 42.8 39.9 43.1
AGE            
18-25 51.5 53.6 53.8 59.0 48.8 47.2
26-49 42.4 45.4 43.6 45.2 39.7 46.0
50 or Older 27.1 33.9 25.0 34.5 * *
GENDER            
Male 35.6 34.4 36.1 31.9 34.6 38.3
Female 40.6b 47.8 39.1b 48.2 44.4 46.9
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 38.3a 44.7 38.2a 44.6 38.6 44.8
White 38.6 43.8 37.9 43.3 40.3 45.0
Black or African American * 54.2 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 40.7 31.5 * 29.7 * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 36.2 40.4 39.8 40.0 30.6 40.9
Part-Time 46.4 47.7 45.7 51.4 * 40.5
Unemployed 40.9 48.9 * 50.8 * *
Other3 37.2 42.5 34.4 41.3 46.4 46.8
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Table 1.41A – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3,858 4,205 2,596 2,879 1,262 1,325
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 507b 773 336b 560 * 213
Midwest 907 1,010 628 714 279 295
South 1,694 1,533 1,080 1,032 613 502
West 751 889 552 574 * 315
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 1,892 2,084 1,235 1,359 656 725
Small Metro 1,232 1,334 773 936 459 397
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 814 912 489 655 * 256
< 250K Pop. 417 422 * 281 * *
Nonmetro 735 787 588 584 * 203
Urbanized 405 389 * 282 * *
Less Urbanized 291 328 240 247 * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 1,279 1,295 723 907 557 388
100-199% 920 1,051 675 752 244 298
200% or More 1,642 1,829 1,191 1,201 451 628
EDUCATION            
< High School 659 740 410 460 * *
High School Graduate 1,074 1,129 619 772 455 357
Some College 1,257 1,376 872 974 385 401
College Graduate 868 960 695 673 * 288
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 1,513a 1,851 1,113 1,240 399a 610
Medicaid/CHIP5 810a 1,133 561b 875 * 258
Other6 754 995 564a 851 * *
No Coverage 1,191b 826 624a 424 567 402
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Table 1.41B – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 38.6 42.9 38.0 42.8 39.9 43.1
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 30.6b 44.7 26.4b 46.2 * 41.0
Midwest 40.2 43.8 39.7 43.2 41.4 45.3
South 43.7 43.5 43.0 43.1 45.0 44.6
West 34.1 39.7 37.7 39.1 * 40.6
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 37.3 41.8 35.3 40.7 41.7 44.0
Small Metro 41.8 44.2 39.1 44.6 47.3 43.3
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 41.4 45.0 36.9 45.5 * 43.8
< 250K Pop. 42.5 42.5 * 42.5 * *
Nonmetro 37.4 43.9 43.6 45.5 * 40.0
Urbanized 40.8 49.4 * 51.9 * *
Less Urbanized 36.6 40.7 40.8 40.9 * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 47.7 50.8 42.5 52.1 57.0 48.0
100-199% 38.5 43.9 41.7 45.0 31.7 41.1
200% or More 33.6 38.1 34.1 36.6 32.4 41.4
EDUCATION            
< High School 47.0 47.7 43.6 45.7 * *
High School Graduate 36.0 38.8 33.2 39.3 40.6 37.6
Some College 41.1 44.4 43.0 46.0 37.5 41.0
College Graduate 34.1 43.0 34.8 41.2 * 47.9
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 31.9b 39.9 33.6 38.8 27.7b 42.1
Medicaid/CHIP5 40.7 46.8 37.2 46.6 * 47.2
Other6 30.4 38.7 27.1b 40.6 * *
No Coverage 54.2 53.1 56.4 57.5 52.0 49.0
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Table 1.42A – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 10,965 11,795 5,882 6,451 5,072 5,312
Could Not Afford Cost 5,071 5,017 2,625 2,622 2,439 2,387
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
978 1,040 460 480 519 558
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 876 927 483 425 393 502
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
647 684 333 381 313 301
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
1,105 1,341 653 865 451 476
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 2,178 2,274 932 1,077 1,241 1,196
Concerned about Confidentiality 805 920 387 507 417 412
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 993 1,133 533 599 460 534
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 1,017 994 507 533 509 461
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 2,559 2,744 1,222 1,257 1,337 1,486
Treatment Would Not Help 960 1,132 497 557 461 575
Did Not Have Time 1,663 1,633 866 766 796 861
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 579 692 258 315 319 377
No Transportation/Inconvenient 382 514 240 367 143 142
Some Other Reason4 882 1,006 542 637 340 369
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Table 1.42B – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Could Not Afford Cost 46.6 43.1 45.2 41.3 48.3 45.4
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
9.0 8.9 7.9 7.6 10.3 10.6
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 8.1 8.0 8.3 6.7 7.8 9.5
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
6.0 5.9 5.7 6.0 6.2 5.7
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
10.2 11.5 11.2 13.6 8.9 9.1
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 20.0 19.6 16.0 17.0 24.6 22.7
Concerned about Confidentiality 7.4 7.9 6.7 8.0 8.3 7.8
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 9.1 9.7 9.2 9.4 9.1 10.2
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 9.4 8.5 8.7 8.4 10.1 8.8
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 23.6 23.6 21.0 19.8 26.5 28.3
Treatment Would Not Help 8.8 9.7 8.6 8.8 9.2 10.9
Did Not Have Time 15.3 14.0 14.9 12.1 15.8 16.4
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 5.3 6.0 4.4 5.0 6.3 7.2
No Transportation/Inconvenient 3.5 4.4 4.1 5.8 2.8 2.7
Some Other Reason4 8.1 8.7 9.3 10.0 6.8 7.0
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Table 1.43A – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 8,422 9,037 5,058 5,380 3,357 3,637
Could Not Afford Cost 4,139 4,071 2,280 2,216 1,854 1,849
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
802 856 434 430 367 425
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 738 792 446 390 292 402
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
509 550 282 334 226 214
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
897 1,111 573 729 323 383
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1,631 1,912 770 986 856 925
Concerned about Confidentiality 693 744 332 434 360 311
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 886 1,029 517 553 369 476
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 706 676 432 431 273 245
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 1,912 1,998 1,088 1,072 823 925
Treatment Would Not Help 815 934 441 492 373 442
Did Not Have Time 1,216 1,258 721 657 494 596
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 457 563 229 274 227 289
No Transportation/Inconvenient 354 487 233 358 121 125
Some Other Reason4 794 753 508 514 286 238
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Table 1.43B – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Could Not Afford Cost 49.5 45.6 45.6 41.8 55.3 51.3
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
9.6 9.6 8.7 8.1 11.0 11.8
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 8.8 8.9 8.9 7.4 8.7 11.1
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
6.1 6.2 5.6 6.3 6.7 5.9
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
10.7 12.4 11.4 13.7 9.6 10.6
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 19.5 21.4 15.4 18.6 25.5 25.6
Concerned about Confidentiality 8.3 8.3 6.6 8.2 10.7 8.6
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 10.6 11.5 10.3 10.4 11.0 13.2
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 8.4 7.6 8.6 8.1 8.1 6.8
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 22.9 22.4 21.7 20.2 24.6 25.7
Treatment Would Not Help 9.8 10.5 8.8 9.3 11.1 12.2
Did Not Have Time 14.5 14.1 14.4 12.4 14.8 16.5
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 5.5 6.3 4.6 5.2 6.8 8.0
No Transportation/Inconvenient 4.2 5.5 4.7 6.7 3.6 3.5
Some Other Reason4 9.5 8.4 10.2 9.7 8.5 6.6
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Table 1.44A – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 3,858 4,205 2,596 2,879 1,262 1,325
Could Not Afford Cost 2,067 2,029 1,296 1,297 771 732
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
421 440 280 247 141 192
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 333 407 202 239 131 167
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
248 276 160 201 87 75
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
458 580 350 428 107 152
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 800 948 457 591 342 357
Concerned about Confidentiality 380 468 207 304 172 163
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 603 689 353 439 250 250
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 248 243 199 202 48 40
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 798 791 548 524 250 267
Treatment Would Not Help 421 454 254 302 166 153
Did Not Have Time 545 471 389 288 155 183
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 267 271 166 164 100 107
No Transportation/Inconvenient 237 312 149a 259 88 53
Some Other Reason4 440 355 266 251 175 104
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Table 1.44B – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Could Not Afford Cost 53.7 48.9 50.2 45.6 61.1 56.1
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
11.0 10.6 10.9 8.7 11.2 14.7
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 8.7 9.8 7.8 8.4 10.4 12.8
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
6.5 6.7 6.2 7.1 6.9 5.8
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
11.9 14.0 13.6 15.0 8.5 11.7
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 20.8 22.8 17.7 20.8 27.1 27.4
Concerned about Confidentiality 9.9 11.3 8.0 10.7 13.7 12.5
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 15.7 16.6 13.7 15.4 19.8 19.2
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 6.4 5.8 7.7 7.1 3.8 3.1
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 20.8 19.0 21.2 18.4 19.8 20.4
Treatment Would Not Help 10.9 10.9 9.8 10.6 13.2 11.7
Did Not Have Time 14.2 11.3 15.1 10.1 12.3 14.0
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 6.9 6.5 6.4 5.8 7.9 8.2
No Transportation/Inconvenient 6.2 7.5 5.8 9.1 7.0 4.0
Some Other Reason4 11.5 8.5 10.3 8.8 13.9 7.9
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Table 1.45A – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15,670 15,655 5,777 5,492 9,893 10,163
18-25 3,007 3,200 1,018a 1,198 1,989 2,002
18 402 448 120 166 282 283
19 419 435 163 144 257 291
20 435 383 141 139 294 244
21 326 377 119 124 207 254
22 389 431 113 149 276 281
23 334 373 128 159 206 214
24 374 380 119 143 255 236
25 328 371 116 173 211 198
26-29 1,384 1,323 512 466 872 856
30-34 1,565 1,415 671 501 894 914
35-39 1,343 1,292 475 450 868 842
40-44 1,579 1,496 600 541 979 954
45-49 1,465 1,444 645 482 820 962
50-54 1,814 1,823 720 601 1,094 1,222
55-59 1,337 1,328 472 419 865 909
60-64 1,065 1,084 453 420 613 663
65 or Older 1,110 1,251 212a 413 899 838
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Table 1.45B – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 6.7 6.6 5.1 4.8 8.1 8.2
18-25 8.7 9.3 5.9a 6.9 11.6 11.6
18 8.6 9.8 4.9 6.9 12.6 13.1
19 10.2 10.7 7.5 7.0 13.2 14.7
20 10.2 8.9 6.6 6.3 13.9 11.6
21 7.8 8.8 5.9 5.7 9.5 12.1
22 8.8 9.7 5.1 6.5 12.6 13.1
23 7.7 8.6 5.9 7.5 9.6 9.6
24 8.6 8.9 5.5 7.1 11.6 10.4
25 8.0 8.8 6.0 8.8 9.9 8.9
26-29 8.1 7.8 6.0 5.6 10.3 10.1
30-34 7.8 6.9 6.9 5.0 8.7 8.7
35-39 7.1 6.7 5.3 4.7 8.7 8.6
40-44 7.5 7.5 5.8 5.6 9.1 9.3
45-49 7.4 7.1 6.4 4.9 8.4 9.3
50-54 7.9 7.8 6.5 5.4 9.3 9.9
55-59 6.6 6.4 5.0 4.1 7.8 8.8
60-64 6.1 6.2 5.1 5.1 7.1 7.3
65 or Older 2.6 2.8 1.1 2.1 3.8 3.4
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Table 1.46A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15,670 15,655 10,128 10,237 10,727 10,717 7,719 7,534
18-25 3,007 3,200 1,971 2,078 1,526 1,581 1,119 1,148
26-49 7,336 6,970 4,786 4,496 4,884 4,723 3,554 3,250
50 or Older 5,327 5,485 3,371 3,663 4,317 4,413 3,046 3,136
MALE 5,777 5,492 3,813 3,502 3,464 3,422 2,592 2,268
18-25 1,018a 1,198 673 788 445 520 339 373
26-49 2,902a 2,441 1,891a 1,512 1,575 1,443 1,184 948
50 or Older 1,856 1,853 1,248 1,202 1,444 1,459 * 947
FEMALE 9,893 10,163 6,316 6,735 7,263 7,295 5,127 5,266
18-25 1,989 2,002 1,298 1,290 1,081 1,061 781 776
26-49 4,434 4,528 2,895 2,984 3,309 3,280 2,369 2,301
50 or Older 3,471 3,633 2,123 2,461 2,872 2,954 1,977 2,189
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Table 1.46B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 6.7 6.6 4.3 4.3 68.6 68.6 76.4 73.7
18-25 8.7 9.3 5.7 6.0 50.8 49.5 56.8 55.3
26-49 7.6 7.2 4.9 4.6 66.7 67.9 74.4 72.3
50 or Older 5.1 5.2 3.2 3.5 81.3 80.8 90.8 85.9
MALE 5.1 4.8 3.4 3.1 60.1 62.4 68.0 64.8
18-25 5.9a 6.9 3.9 4.6 43.8 43.6 50.3 47.3
26-49 6.1a 5.1 4.0a 3.2 54.4 59.2 62.6 62.8
50 or Older 3.8 3.7 2.6 2.4 77.8 78.8 * 78.8
FEMALE 8.1 8.2 5.2 5.5 73.6 72.0 81.5 78.3
18-25 11.6 11.6 7.6 7.5 54.4 53.0 60.1 60.1
26-49 9.0 9.2 5.9 6.0 74.8 72.6 82.1 77.1
50 or Older 6.3 6.4 3.8 4.4 83.2 81.8 93.8 89.4
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Table 1.47A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15,670 15,655 10,128 10,237 10,727 10,717 7,719 7,534
GENDER                
Male 5,777 5,492 3,813 3,502 3,464 3,422 2,592 2,268
Female 9,893 10,163 6,316 6,735 7,263 7,295 5,127 5,266
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 13,617 13,605 8,664 8,879 9,543 9,469 6,831 6,595
White 11,375 10,979 7,107 7,141 8,150 7,877 5,722 5,453
Black or African American 1,256 1,511 797 957 811 879 587 572
American Indian or Alaska Native 110 74 61 51 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 12a 60 12 22 * * * *
Asian 468 519 358 346 * * * *
Two or More Races 397 461 330 361 * 350 * 297
Hispanic or Latino 2,053 2,050 1,464 1,359 1,184 1,248 887 939
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 6,237 6,026 3,407 3,531 3,834 3,732 2,329 2,339
Part-Time 2,603 2,636 1,536 1,525 1,562 1,646 1,070 1,076
Unemployed 1,113 1,094 791 705 698 598 528 394
Other3 5,717 5,899 4,395 4,476 4,633 4,741 3,791 3,725
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Table 1.47B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 6.7 6.6 4.3 4.3 68.6 68.6 76.4 73.7
GENDER                
Male 5.1 4.8 3.4 3.1 60.1 62.4 68.0 64.8
Female 8.1 8.2 5.2 5.5 73.6 72.0 81.5 78.3
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 6.8 6.8 4.3 4.4 70.3 69.7 79.1b 74.4
White 7.3 7.1 4.6 4.6 71.9 71.9 80.8a 76.4
Black or African American 4.6 5.4 2.9 3.4 64.6 58.5 73.7a 60.2
American Indian or Alaska Native 8.9 6.0 5.0 4.1 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.6 6.7 1.5 2.5 * * * *
Asian 4.0 4.2 3.0 2.8 * * * *
Two or More Races 11.4 12.7 9.4 9.9 * 75.9 * 82.4
Hispanic or Latino 5.8 5.6 4.2 3.7 57.7 61.2 60.6 69.2
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 5.3 4.9 2.9 2.9 61.6 61.9 68.4 66.2
Part-Time 7.8 8.1 4.6 4.7 60.1 62.6 69.7 70.6
Unemployed 9.5 10.3 6.8 6.7 62.7 54.7 66.7 56.0
Other3 8.0 8.1 6.1 6.2 81.4 80.7 86.7 83.5
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Table 1.48A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 15,670 15,655 10,128 10,237 10,727 10,717 7,719 7,534
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 2,704 2,976 1,843 1,849 1,889 2,143 1,389 1,468
Midwest 3,350 3,478 2,109 2,148 2,369 2,440 1,668 1,605
South 5,928 5,548 3,851 3,876 4,029 3,808 2,924 2,840
West 3,688 3,653 2,326 2,365 2,439 2,326 1,737 1,621
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 8,251 8,233 5,326 5,279 5,617 5,537 3,925 3,824
Small Metro 4,626 4,775 2,977 3,175 3,182 3,358 2,337 2,385
Nonmetro 2,793 2,647 1,826 1,783 1,927 1,822 1,457 1,325
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 3,056b 3,735 2,343 2,710 2,153a 2,595 1,752 2,019
100-199% 3,654 3,473 2,437 2,454 2,335 2,460 1,819 1,852
200% or More 8,888 8,348 5,298 5,023 6,203 5,614 4,119 3,635
EDUCATION                
< High School 1,989 2,231 1,379 1,588 1,327 1,441 1,073 1,071
High School Graduate 4,153 4,437 2,820 2,939 2,614 3,041 1,967 2,168
Some College 4,903 4,958 3,205 3,267 3,391 3,307 2,446 2,434
College Graduate 4,625 4,028 2,725 2,443 3,394 2,928 2,232 1,861
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 8,866 8,389 5,138 4,998 6,196 5,674 4,040 3,723
Medicaid/CHIP5 2,379b 3,481 1,808b 2,580 1,906b 2,717 1,560b 2,079
Other6 3,510 3,692 2,561 2,635 2,932 3,089 2,306 2,265
No Coverage 3,074b 2,271 2,114b 1,591 1,525a 1,129 1,170a 866
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 2,001 1,664 1,126 972 1,122 885 700 534
Very Good 4,506 4,229 2,608 2,340 2,840 2,640 1,932 1,589
Good 4,964 4,791 3,039 2,994 3,404 3,301 2,281 2,202
Fair/Poor 4,195a 4,970 3,353 3,931 3,362 3,890 2,806 3,209
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Table 1.48B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 6.7 6.6 4.3 4.3 68.6 68.6 76.4 73.7
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 6.3 6.9 4.3 4.3 70.2 72.2 75.4 79.4
Midwest 6.6 6.9 4.2 4.2 70.7 70.2 79.1 74.7
South 6.8 6.3 4.4 4.4 68.2 68.8 76.4 73.6
West 6.7 6.6 4.3 4.3 66.2 63.9 74.8 68.5
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 6.5 6.3 4.2 4.0 68.3 67.3 73.9 72.5
Small Metro 6.5 6.9 4.2 4.6 68.8 70.4 78.6 75.3
Nonmetro 7.3 7.2 4.8 4.8 69.2 69.3 80.1 74.5
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 8.9a 10.4 6.9 7.6 70.5 70.0 74.7 74.9
100-199% 7.9 7.5 5.3 5.3 64.3 70.8 75.3 75.5
200% or More 5.8 5.4 3.4 3.2 69.9 67.3 77.8a 72.4
EDUCATION                
< High School 6.3 7.1 4.4 5.0 67.0 65.2 78.2a 67.7
High School Graduate 6.0 6.5 4.1 4.3 63.3 68.6 70.1 73.8
Some College 7.8 7.6 5.1 5.0 69.2 66.8 76.4 74.7
College Graduate 6.5a 5.5 3.8 3.3 73.4 72.7 81.9 76.2
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 5.7 5.3 3.3 3.2 70.0 67.7 78.7 74.6
Medicaid/CHIP5 10.1a 12.0 7.6 8.9 80.8 78.4 87.1a 80.9
Other6 5.9 6.0 4.3 4.3 83.9 83.8 90.6 86.1
No Coverage 8.4 7.8 5.8 5.4 49.7 50.0 55.5 54.5
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 3.8 3.2 2.1 1.9 56.1 53.3 62.2 55.0
Very Good 5.3 5.0 3.0 2.7 63.0 62.4 74.1 67.9
Good 7.5 7.1 4.6 4.4 68.6 69.2 75.1 73.7
Fair/Poor 13.5 15.1 10.8 12.0 80.8 78.5 84.3 81.8
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Table 1.49A – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 37,304b 39,821 4,517 4,656 32,363a 34,540
Marijuana and Hashish 29,606b 31,862 3,404 3,651 25,875a 27,754
Cocaine 4,051 4,385 664 720 3,332 3,581
Crack 621 754 109 157 490 585
Heroin 650a 885 177 192 449b 671
Hallucinogens 3,948 3,829 644 589 3,244 3,142
LSD 962 1,075 144 189 799 851
PCP 61 57 5 8 54 47
Ecstasy 2,356 2,160 375 313 1,964 1,781
Inhalants 1,053 1,104 197 207 853 874
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 13,907 13,412 2,216 2,031 11,494 11,066
Pain Relievers 9,925 9,172 1,685a 1,280 8,084 7,684
OxyContin® 1,292 1,075 377a 192 886 863
Tranquilizers 4,922 4,778 1,068 1,072 3,812 3,609
Stimulants4 3,219 3,354 633 564 2,521 2,694
Methamphetamine4 1,113 1,195 179 225 884 923
Sedatives 575 659 102 169 463 459
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 17,889 17,643 2,725 2,488 14,949 14,769
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 32,976 32,179 3,446 3,549 29,144 28,249
Heavy Alcohol Use6 16,248 16,085 1,345 1,274 14,733 14,597
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Table 1.49B – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 15.7a 16.6 28.8 29.7 14.8a 15.6
Marijuana and Hashish 12.5a 13.3 21.7 23.3 11.8a 12.5
Cocaine 1.7 1.8 4.2 4.6 1.5 1.6
Crack 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.0 0.2 0.3
Heroin 0.3a 0.4 1.1 1.2 0.2a 0.3
Hallucinogens 1.7 1.6 4.1 3.8 1.5 1.4
LSD 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.2 0.4 0.4
PCP 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ecstasy 1.0 0.9 2.4 2.0 0.9 0.8
Inhalants 0.4 0.5 1.3 1.3 0.4 0.4
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 5.9 5.6 14.1 13.0 5.2 5.0
Pain Relievers 4.2a 3.8 10.8a 8.2 3.7 3.5
OxyContin® 0.5 0.4 2.4a 1.2 0.4 0.4
Tranquilizers 2.1 2.0 6.8 6.8 1.7 1.6
Stimulants4 1.4 1.4 4.0 3.6 1.1 1.2
Methamphetamine4 0.5 0.5 1.1 1.4 0.4 0.4
Sedatives 0.2 0.3 0.7 1.1 0.2 0.2
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 7.5 7.3 17.4 15.9 6.8 6.7
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 13.9 13.4 22.0 22.7 13.3 12.7
Heavy Alcohol Use6 6.8 6.7 8.6 8.1 6.7 6.6
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Table 1.50A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 4,437 4,536 1,081 1,190 3,269 3,257
Marijuana 2,422 2,352 561 566 1,804 1,753
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 2,329 2,467 639 724 1,656 1,681
Alcohol 7,736 7,824 1,613 1,423 6,064 6,220
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 1,006 1,012 327 365 671 629
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 11,167 11,348 2,368 2,248 8,662 8,848
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 5,976 6,210 1,310 1,390 4,538 4,695
Marijuana 3,491 3,510 688 740 2,735 2,711
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 3,021 3,284 786 853 2,157 2,355
Alcohol 16,602 16,316 2,650 2,391 13,822 13,662
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 2,319 2,296 676 620 1,597 1,620
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 20,259 20,230 3,284 3,161 16,763 16,737
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Table 1.50B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 1.9 1.9 6.9 7.6 1.5 1.5
Marijuana 1.0 1.0 3.6 3.6 0.8 0.8
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 1.0 1.0 4.1 4.6 0.8 0.8
Alcohol 3.3 3.3 10.3 9.1 2.8 2.8
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.4 0.4 2.1 2.3 0.3 0.3
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 4.7 4.7 15.1 14.4 3.9 4.0
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 2.5 2.6 8.4 8.9 2.1 2.1
Marijuana 1.5 1.5 4.4 4.7 1.2 1.2
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 1.3 1.4 5.0 5.5 1.0 1.1
Alcohol 7.0 6.8 16.9 15.3 6.3 6.2
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 1.0 1.0 4.3 4.0 0.7 0.7
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 8.5 8.4 21.0 20.2 7.6 7.5
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Table 1.51A – Types 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 9,727 9,717 7,219 6,945
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 9,387 9,381 6,997 6,742
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 5,555 5,662 4,068 4,067
Other Medical Doctor4 1,106 1,186 848 808
Psychologist 3,091 2,863 2,436 2,251
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 3,397 3,299 2,763 2,554
Social Worker 1,216 1,010 1,025 828
Counselor 2,368 2,577 1,942 1,923
Other Mental Health Professional5 688 804 559 667
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 723 653 519 498
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 1,847 1,849 1,440 1,465
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 1,410 1,432 1,107 1,118
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 617 517 484 441
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 91 68 59 50
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Table 1.51B – Types 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 96.7 96.9 97.1 97.3
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 57.2 58.5 56.5 58.7
Other Medical Doctor4 11.4 12.2 11.8 11.7
Psychologist 31.8 29.6 33.8 32.5
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 35.0 34.1 38.3 36.8
Social Worker 12.5 10.4 14.2 11.9
Counselor 24.4 26.6 27.0 27.7
Other Mental Health Professional5 7.1 8.3 7.8 9.6
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 7.4 6.7 7.2 7.2
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 19.0 19.1 20.0 21.1
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 14.5 14.8 15.4 16.1
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 6.4 5.3 6.7 6.4
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.7
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Table 1.52A – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those with unknown type of professional data.
3 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
4 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
5 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL2 9,727 9,717 1,396 1,489 4,503 4,321 3,828 3,907
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 9,387 9,381 1,327 1,405 4,332 4,161 3,727 3,815
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 5,555 5,662 527 623 2,589 2,414 2,440 2,625
Other Medical Doctor3 1,106 1,186 121 146 512 419 473 621
Psychologist 3,091 2,863 560 535 1,320 1,337 1,210 992
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 3,397 3,299 504 515 1,461 1,688 1,432 1,096
Social Worker 1,216 1,010 176 159 646 505 394 346
Counselor 2,368 2,577 551 613 1,163 1,166 653 799
Other Mental Health Professional4 688 804 83 100 422 439 183 265
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 723 653 83 92 316 293 324 268
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 1,847 1,849 253 307 929 857 665 685
Religious or Spiritual Advisor5 1,410 1,432 229 265 690 660 492 507
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 617 517 48 50 315 238 254 229
OTHER PROFESSIONAL6 91 68 27 26 27 22 36 19
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Table 1.52B – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those with unknown type of professional data.
3 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
4 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
5 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 96.7 96.9 95.1 94.9 96.5 96.9 97.6 97.7
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 57.2 58.5 37.8 42.1 57.6 56.2 63.9 67.2
Other Medical Doctor3 11.4 12.2 8.6 9.8 11.4 9.8 12.4 15.9
Psychologist 31.8 29.6 40.1 36.1 29.4 31.1 31.7 25.4
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 35.0 34.1 36.1 34.8 32.5a 39.3 37.5a 28.1
Social Worker 12.5 10.4 12.6 10.7 14.4 11.8 10.3 8.9
Counselor 24.4 26.6 39.5 41.4 25.9 27.1 17.1 20.4
Other Mental Health Professional4 7.1 8.3 6.0 6.8 9.4 10.2 4.8 6.8
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 7.4 6.7 6.0 6.2 7.0 6.8 8.5 6.8
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 19.0 19.1 18.2 20.7 20.7 20.0 17.4 17.5
Religious or Spiritual Advisor5 14.5 14.8 16.4 17.9 15.4 15.4 12.9 13.0
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 6.4 5.3 3.4 3.4 7.0 5.5 6.7 5.9
OTHER PROFESSIONAL6 0.9 0.7 1.9 1.8 0.6 0.5 1.0 0.5
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Table 1.53A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10,451 10,422 2,122 1,953 1,041 1,020 7,259 7,427
AGE                
18-25 1,457 1,499 455 492 130 92 867 911
26-49 4,758 4,591 999 905 412 410 3,334 3,257
50 or Older 4,235 4,332 669 556 499 518 3,058 3,259
GENDER                
Male 3,391 3,338 649 765 298 290 2,419 2,283
Female 7,060 7,084 1,473 1,188 743 729 4,840 5,144
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 9,355 9,214 1,937 1,630 967 926 6,423 6,636
White 8,036 7,696 1,662a 1,202 886 799 5,478 5,676
Black or African American 755 828 155a 294 64 30 535 502
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * 40 0 * * *
Two or More Races * 340 * * 10 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 1,096 1,208 185a 322 74 94 836 791
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2,080a 2,520 383 449 130 231 1,566 1,834
100-199% 2,287 2,400 303 319 221 249 1,749 1,828
200% or More 6,051 5,455 1,418 1,169 688 539 3,929 3,733
EDUCATION                
< High School 1,319 1,411 250 229 115 148 944 1,031
High School Graduate 2,524 2,978 446 477 304 366 1,757 2,127
Some College 3,271 3,211 724 655 275 274 2,272 2,275
College Graduate 3,336 2,822 703 592 348 231 2,286 1,994
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 5,980 5,519 1,437 1,207 689 510 3,840 3,787
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,887b 2,677 291 403 144 255 1,450b 2,012
Other4 2,909 3,015 315 340 292 384 2,295 2,281
No Coverage 1,483b 1,054 254 214 156 110 1,060a 730
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Table 1.53B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 66.8 66.8 13.6 12.5 6.7 6.5 46.4 47.6
AGE                
18-25 48.5 47.0 15.2 15.4 4.3 2.9 28.9 28.6
26-49 65.0 66.1 13.6 13.0 5.6 5.9 45.6 46.9
50 or Older 79.8 79.3 12.6 10.2 9.4 9.5 57.6 59.6
GENDER                
Male 58.8 60.9 11.3 14.0 5.2 5.3 42.1 41.6
Female 71.6 70.0 14.9a 11.7 7.5 7.2 49.0 50.8
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 68.9 68.0 14.3 12.0 7.1 6.8 47.3 48.9
White 70.9 70.3 14.7a 11.0 7.8 7.3 48.2 51.9
Black or African American 60.1 55.6 12.3 19.8 5.1 2.0 42.6 33.2
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * 7.7 0.1 * * *
Two or More Races * 73.7 * * 2.4 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 53.4 59.2 9.0a 15.8 3.6 4.6 40.8 38.6
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 68.1 68.3 12.6 12.2 4.3 6.2 51.3 49.4
100-199% 63.0 69.1 8.3 9.2 6.1 7.2 48.1 52.7
200% or More 68.2 65.4 16.0 14.0 7.8 6.5 44.3 44.8
EDUCATION                
< High School 66.6 63.9 12.6 10.4 5.8 6.7 47.7 46.6
High School Graduate 61.1a 67.5 10.8 10.8 7.3 8.3 42.6 48.1
Some College 66.7 64.9 14.8 13.2 5.6 5.5 46.3 46.0
College Graduate 72.2 70.1 15.2 14.7 7.5 5.7 49.5 49.6
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 67.5 65.9 16.2 14.4 7.8 6.1 43.4 45.3
Medicaid/CHIP3 80.0 77.6 12.3 11.7 6.1 7.4 61.1 58.1
Other4 83.2 81.8 9.0 9.2 8.3 10.4 65.5 62.0
No Coverage 48.3 46.7 8.3 9.5 5.1 4.9 34.6 32.2
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Table 1.54A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 9,292 9,436 4,356 4,437 4,935 4,999
18-25 2,568 2,586 1,179 1,126 1,390 1,461
18 458 420 184 172 274 248
19 413 394 186 161 227 232
20 389 354 200 159 190 194
21 307 353 144 138 164 215
22 272 343 106a 168 167 175
23 294 233 131 119 163 114
24 236 273 118 117 118 155
25 198 218 111 91 87 127
26-29 808 796 400 408 407 388
30-34 888 894 359 407 530 487
35-39 693 727 295 350 398 378
40-44 680 850 304 424 377 427
45-49 805 685 498b 257 307 427
50-54 1,119 873 596 450 523 423
55-59 721 832 334 425 387 407
60-64 376 461 237 274 140 187
65 or Older 632 731 155 316 478 415
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Table 1.54B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.0
18-25 7.4 7.5 6.8 6.5 8.1 8.4
18 9.7 9.2 7.5 7.2 12.2 11.4
19 10.0 9.6 8.5 7.7 11.6 11.6
20 9.1 8.2 9.3 7.2 8.9 9.2
21 7.3 8.2 7.0 6.3 7.5 10.2
22 6.1 7.7 4.8 7.2 7.5 8.1
23 6.8 5.3 6.0 5.6 7.6a 5.1
24 5.4 6.3 5.5 5.8 5.4 6.8
25 4.8 5.2 5.7 4.6 4.1 5.7
26-29 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.8 4.6
30-34 4.4 4.3 3.7 4.0 5.1 4.6
35-39 3.6 3.7 3.3 3.6 4.0 3.8
40-44 3.2 4.2 2.9 4.3 3.5 4.1
45-49 4.0 3.3 4.9b 2.6 3.1 4.1
50-54 4.9 3.7 5.3 4.0 4.4 3.4
55-59 3.5 4.0 3.6 4.1 3.5 3.9
60-64 2.1 2.6 2.6 3.3 1.6 2.0
65 or Older 1.5 1.6 0.8 1.6 2.0 1.7
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Table 1.55A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,714 2,667 1,153 1,144 1,561 1,523
18-25 852 806 361 329 491 478
18 162 160 53 62 110 98
19 137 108 51 48 86 61
20 135 120 68 45 67 75
21 103 116 53 51 49 66
22 78 98 23 30 55 68
23 129b 62 51 28 78a 33
24 62 71 33 39 30 32
25 46 72 30 25 17a 46
26-29 255 211 128 115 126 96
30-34 274 212 84 83 190 129
35-39 250 252 112 100 138 152
40-44 245 221 117 110 127 110
45-49 226 211 110 73 115 138
50-54 163 159 18 52 145 107
55-59 204 192 85 93 119 99
60-64 90 161 90 108 * 53
65 or Older 157 242 47 82 110 160
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Table 1.55B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.2
18-25 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.9 2.8 2.8
18 3.4 3.5 2.1 2.6 4.9 4.5
19 3.3 2.6 2.4 2.3 4.4 3.0
20 3.2 2.8 3.1 2.0 3.2 3.5
21 2.4 2.7 2.6 2.3 2.3 3.1
22 1.8 2.2 1.0 1.3 2.5 3.2
23 3.0b 1.4 2.3 1.3 3.6b 1.5
24 1.4 1.7 1.5 1.9 1.3 1.4
25 1.1 1.7 1.5 1.3 0.8a 2.1
26-29 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.1
30-34 1.4 1.0 0.9 0.8 1.8 1.2
35-39 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.4 1.6
40-44 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1
45-49 1.1 1.0 1.1 0.7 1.2 1.3
50-54 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.5 1.2 0.9
55-59 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.1 0.9
60-64 0.5 0.9 1.0 1.3 * 0.6
65 or Older 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6
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Table 1.56A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1,312 1,120 521 445 791 676
18-25 434 433 198 178 236 255
18 101 93 41 34 60 59
19 76 60 28 27 48 33
20 78a 37 41 17 37 20
21 43 76 21 26 22 51
22 33 55 6 24 27 31
23 51 29 22 15 30 15
24 25 33 20 16 6 17
25 27 50 20 21 7a 29
26-29 98 99 29 41 68 58
30-34 158 91 35 30 123 61
35-39 126 79 45 26 81 53
40-44 135 100 56 51 78 49
45-49 80 123 37 53 43 70
50-54 43 62 * 9 43 53
55-59 120 62 62 * 58 62
60-64 59 17 59 13 * 4
65 or Older 60 54 * 43 60 11
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Table 1.56B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.5
18-25 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.5
18 2.1 2.0 1.7 1.4 2.6 2.7
19 1.8 1.5 1.3 1.3 2.4 1.7
20 1.8a 0.8 1.9a 0.8 1.7 0.9
21 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.2 1.0a 2.4
22 0.7 1.2 0.3 1.0 1.2 1.4
23 1.2 0.7 1.0 0.7 1.4 0.7
24 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.3 0.8
25 0.7 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.3a 1.3
26-29 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.7
30-34 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.2 0.6
35-39 0.7 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.8 0.5
40-44 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.5
45-49 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.7
50-54 0.2 0.3 * 0.1 0.4 0.4
55-59 0.6 0.3 0.7 * 0.5 0.6
60-64 0.3 0.1 0.7 0.2 * 0.0
65 or Older 0.1 0.1 * 0.2 0.2 0.0
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Table 1.57A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 9,292 9,436 2,568 2,586 3,875 3,953 2,849 2,897
GENDER                
Male 4,356 4,437 1,179 1,126 1,856 1,846 1,321 1,466
Female 4,935 4,999 1,390 1,461 2,018 2,107 1,527 1,431
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 8,008 8,183 2,101 2,094 3,370 3,409 2,536 2,680
White 6,438 6,510 1,586 1,573 2,662 2,698 2,190 2,238
Black or African American 804 908 251 266 391 416 162 226
American Indian or Alaska Native 60 60 23 17 32 40 * 3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 35 11 11 * * 5 * *
Asian 393 390 139 155 164 150 * 85
Two or More Races 278 304 92 78 100 98 86 127
Hispanic or Latino 1,284 1,253 467 493 504 544 312 217
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3,598 3,677 795 864 1,962 2,122 842 691
Part-Time 1,638 1,706 792 791 542 523 304 393
Unemployed 819 743 395 370 309 283 115 90
Other1 3,237 3,309 587 562 1,062 1,025 1,588 1,722
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Table 1.57B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.9 3.9 7.4 7.5 4.0 4.0 2.7 2.7
GENDER                
Male 3.8 3.9 6.8 6.5 3.9 3.8 2.7 2.9
Female 4.0 4.0 8.1 8.4 4.1 4.2 2.7 2.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.0 4.0 7.7 7.6 4.3 4.3 2.7 2.8
White 4.1 4.2 8.2 8.2 4.5 4.7 2.8 2.8
Black or African American 2.9 3.2 5.0 5.3 3.3 3.5 1.5 2.1
American Indian or Alaska Native 4.8 4.8 9.9 8.6 5.4 7.4 * 0.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4.6 1.2 5.5 * * 1.1 * *
Asian 3.3 3.1 7.5 7.8 2.7 2.3 * 2.0
Two or More Races 7.9 8.3 12.6 9.9 7.2 6.9 6.2 8.9
Hispanic or Latino 3.6 3.4 6.5 6.7 2.7 2.9 3.2 2.1
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3.0 3.0 5.9 6.1 3.0 3.1 2.1 1.7
Part-Time 4.9 5.2 8.2 8.4 4.5 4.7 2.5 3.2
Unemployed 7.0 6.9 9.6 9.6 6.0 6.3 4.8 3.8
Other1 4.5 4.5 8.0 7.7 7.1 7.2 3.2 3.3
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Table 1.58A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,714 2,667 852 806 1,249 1,107 614 754
GENDER                
Male 1,153 1,144 361 329 552 481 240 334
Female 1,561 1,523 491 478 697 625 373 420
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 2,299 2,353 705 678 1,057 958 537 717
White 1,915 1,789 573 517 903 706 438 566
Black or African American 248 363 71 87 108 181 69 95
American Indian or Alaska Native 21 16 11 * 9 12 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 19 5 * * * 5 * *
Asian 54 100 34 43 10 24 9 32
Two or More Races 43 80 12 27 14 30 * 23
Hispanic or Latino 415 314 148 128 192 149 76 37
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 822 893 234 256 455 509 133 128
Part-Time 541 413 249 230 256 141 36 42
Unemployed 266 263 159 143 67 90 41 29
Other1 1,086 1,098 210 177 471 366 405 555
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Table 1.58B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.1 1.1 2.5 2.3 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.7
GENDER                
Male 1.0 1.0 2.1 1.9 1.2 1.0 0.5 0.7
Female 1.3 1.2 2.8 2.8 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.1 1.2 2.6 2.5 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.7
White 1.2 1.1 3.0 2.7 1.5 1.2 0.6 0.7
Black or African American 0.9 1.3 1.4 1.7 0.9 1.5 0.6 0.9
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.7 1.3 4.8 * 1.5 2.1 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.5 0.5 * * * 1.1 * *
Asian 0.4 0.8 1.9 2.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.8
Two or More Races 1.2 2.2 1.7 3.5 1.0 2.1 * 1.6
Hispanic or Latino 1.2 0.9 2.1 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.4
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.7 0.7 1.7 1.8 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3
Part-Time 1.6 1.3 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.3 0.3 0.3
Unemployed 2.3 2.5 3.8 3.7 1.3 2.0 1.7 1.2
Other1 1.5 1.5 2.8 2.4 3.2 2.6 0.8 1.1
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Table 1.59A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1,312 1,120 434 433 596 491 283 196
GENDER                
Male 521 445 198 178 202 201 121 65
Female 791 676 236 255 393 290 162 131
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,038 941 332 326 472 419 234 196
White 786 609 246 218 373 298 167 92
Black or African American 179 210 48 64 80 85 52 61
American Indian or Alaska Native 11 18 * 7 3 11 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 5 * * * 5 * *
Asian 20 71 12 20 1 19 7 32
Two or More Races 25 27 15 17 2 1 8 *
Hispanic or Latino 275 180 103 107 123 73 49 *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 314 379 123 144 131 190 59 44
Part-Time 290 162 117 94 161 54 12 14
Unemployed 159 144 91 77 32 52 * 15
Other1 549 435 103 117 271 195 175 123
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Table 1.59B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6 0.5 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2
GENDER                
Male 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1
Female 0.6 0.5 1.4 1.5 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.2
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.5 0.5 1.2 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.2
White 0.5 0.4 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.1
Black or African American 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.3 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9 1.5 * 3.6 0.5 2.0 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.5 * * * 1.1 * *
Asian 0.2 0.6 0.7 1.0 0.0 0.3 0.2 0.8
Two or More Races 0.7 0.7 2.0 2.1 0.2 0.0 0.6 *
Hispanic or Latino 0.8 0.5 1.4 1.5 0.7 0.4 0.5 *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.3 0.3 0.9 1.0 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1
Part-Time 0.9 0.5 1.2 1.0 1.3 0.5 0.1 0.1
Unemployed 1.4 1.3 2.2 2.0 0.6 1.2 * 0.6
Other1 0.8 0.6 1.4 1.6 1.8 1.4 0.3 0.2
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Table 1.60A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 9,292 9,436 2,568 2,586 3,875 3,953 2,849 2,897
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 1,655 1,643 449 484 675 751 532 408
Midwest 2,052 2,057 586 587 913 802 553 669
South 3,370 3,326 813 883 1,396 1,467 1,161 976
West 2,215 2,410 720 633 891 933 603 844
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 4,918 4,880 1,345 1,431 2,066 2,140 1,507 1,309
Small Metro 2,764 2,872 824 776 1,196 1,106 743 990
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,902 1,968 542 516 773 772 588 680
< 250K Pop. 862 905 283 260 424 334 155 310
Nonmetro 1,609 1,684 399 379 612 707 599 598
Urbanized 829 723 193 162 252 308 384 253
Less Urbanized 640 773 172 182 326 330 141 261
Completely Rural 141 188 33 35 * 70 74 83
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2,271 2,159 802 753 980 896 489 509
100-199% 2,162 2,382 641 622 960 982 561 779
200% or More 4,788 4,817 1,054 1,134 1,935 2,074 1,799 1,609
EDUCATION                
< High School 1,412 1,545 429 436 514 598 469 511
High School Graduate 2,847 2,679 1,005 903 992 1,058 850 719
Some College 2,815 3,070 885 968 1,329 1,203 601 898
College Graduate 2,218 2,142 249 279 1,040 1,093 928 770
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 4,787 4,877 1,353 1,482 1,654 1,889 1,780 1,506
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,512b 2,019 407a 521 724a 940 381 558
Other4 1,990 2,217 228 207 534 536 1,228 1,474
No Coverage 2,113b 1,604 665b 483 1,154 937 294 184
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Table 1.60B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.9 3.9 7.4 7.5 4.0 4.0 2.7 2.7
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 3.8 3.8 7.3 7.9 3.9 4.3 2.7 2.1
Midwest 4.0 4.0 7.9 7.9 4.5 4.0 2.4 2.9
South 3.8 3.7 6.4 6.9 3.8 4.0 3.0 2.5
West 4.0 4.3 8.7 7.6 3.8 3.9 2.6 3.5
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 3.9 3.7 7.2 7.5 3.7 3.8 2.9 2.3
Small Metro 3.9 4.1 7.6 7.3 4.3 4.0 2.3 3.1
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 4.0 4.2 7.8 7.6 4.0 4.2 2.7 3.1
< 250K Pop. 3.7 4.0 7.3 6.9 4.9 3.7 1.5a 3.1
Nonmetro 4.2 4.5 7.8 7.4 4.4 5.3 3.1 3.2
Urbanized 4.8 4.6 7.9 6.8 4.0 5.1 4.5 3.5
Less Urbanized 3.7 4.4 7.8 7.8 5.3 5.3 1.6 2.8
Completely Rural 3.5 4.9 7.1 9.1 * 6.0 3.3 3.6
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 6.6 6.0 8.0 7.8 6.6 5.8 5.0 4.7
100-199% 4.7 5.1 7.8 7.6 5.0 5.4 3.0 3.8
200% or More 3.1 3.1 6.8 7.1 3.0 3.2 2.4 2.1
EDUCATION                
< High School 4.4 4.8 7.8 8.9 4.3 5.1 3.2 3.4
High School Graduate 4.1 3.9 8.5 7.6 3.9 4.4 2.6 2.2
Some College 4.5 4.7 7.3 7.8 5.1 4.5 2.4 3.4
College Graduate 3.1 2.9 5.0 5.0 3.0 3.1 2.8 2.4
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 3.1 3.1 6.9 7.2 2.6 2.9 2.4 2.1
Medicaid/CHIP3 6.3 6.9 7.3 8.5 7.1 7.6 4.7 5.1
Other4 3.3 3.6 9.9 7.6 8.1 7.3 2.4 2.8
No Coverage 5.7 5.5 8.2 7.7 5.5 5.5 3.7 3.0
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Table 1.61A – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 9,292 9,436 2,714 2,667 1,312 1,120
AGE            
18-25 2,568 2,586 852 806 434 433
26-49 3,875 3,953 1,249 1,107 596 491
50 or Older 2,849 2,897 614 754 283 196
GENDER            
Male 4,356 4,437 1,153 1,144 521 445
Female 4,935 4,999 1,561 1,523 791 676
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 8,008 8,183 2,299 2,353 1,038 941
White 6,438 6,510 1,915 1,789 786 609
Black or African American 804 908 248 363 179 210
American Indian or Alaska Native 60 60 21 16 11 18
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 35 11 19 5 * 5
Asian 393 390 54 100 20 71
Two or More Races 278 304 43 80 25 27
Hispanic or Latino 1,284 1,253 415 314 275 180
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 4,787 4,877 1,222 1,231 416 429
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,512b 2,019 454a 654 319 380
Other4 1,990 2,217 582 622 297 222
No Coverage 2,113b 1,604 782a 514 396a 225
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 3,598 3,677 822 893 314 379
Part-Time 1,638 1,706 541 413 290 162
Unemployed 819 743 266 263 159 144
Other5 3,237 3,309 1,086 1,098 549 435
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Table 1.61B – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.9 3.9 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.5
AGE            
18-25 7.4 7.5 2.5 2.3 1.3 1.2
26-49 4.0 4.0 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.5
50 or Older 2.7 2.7 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.2
GENDER            
Male 3.8 3.9 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.4
Female 4.0 4.0 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.0 4.0 1.1 1.2 0.5 0.5
White 4.1 4.2 1.2 1.1 0.5 0.4
Black or African American 2.9 3.2 0.9 1.3 0.6 0.8
American Indian or Alaska Native 4.8 4.8 1.7 1.3 0.9 1.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4.6 1.2 2.5 0.5 * 0.5
Asian 3.3 3.1 0.4 0.8 0.2 0.6
Two or More Races 7.9 8.3 1.2 2.2 0.7 0.7
Hispanic or Latino 3.6 3.4 1.2 0.9 0.8 0.5
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 3.1 3.1 0.8 0.8 0.3 0.3
Medicaid/CHIP3 6.3 6.9 1.9 2.2 1.3 1.3
Other4 3.3 3.6 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.4
No Coverage 5.7 5.5 2.1 1.7 1.1 0.8
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 3.0 3.0 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3
Part-Time 4.9 5.2 1.6 1.3 0.9 0.5
Unemployed 7.0 6.9 2.3 2.5 1.4 1.3
Other5 4.5 4.5 1.5 1.5 0.8 0.6
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Table 1.62A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1,312 1,120 648 618 458 478
AGE            
18-25 434 433 159 193 116 138
26-49 596 491 * 272 * 203
50 or Older 283 196 * * * *
GENDER            
Male 521 445 * 261 154 198
Female 791 676 * 357 * 280
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,038 941 506 535 403 425
White 786 609 407 362 315 282
Black or African American 179 210 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native 11 18 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 5 * * * *
Asian 20 71 * * * *
Two or More Races 25 27 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 275 180 * * * *
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 416 429 * 214 * 162
Medicaid/CHIP2 319 380 * 250 * *
Other3 297 222 * * * *
No Coverage 396a 225 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 314 379 * 189 * *
Part-Time 290 162 * * * *
Unemployed 159 144 * * * *
Other4 549 435 * * * *
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Table 1.62B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6 0.5 49.4 55.2 34.9 42.7
AGE            
18-25 1.3 1.2 36.5 44.5 26.8 31.8
26-49 0.6 0.5 * 55.3 * 41.4
50 or Older 0.3 0.2 * * * *
GENDER            
Male 0.5 0.4 * 58.6 29.6 44.6
Female 0.6 0.5 * 52.9 * 41.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.5 0.5 48.7 56.9 38.8 45.2
White 0.5 0.4 51.7 59.5 40.0 46.4
Black or African American 0.6 0.8 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9 1.5 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.5 * * * *
Asian 0.2 0.6 * * * *
Two or More Races 0.7 0.7 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.8 0.5 * * * *
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.3 0.3 * 50.0 * 37.8
Medicaid/CHIP2 1.3 1.3 * 65.7 * *
Other3 0.5 0.4 * * * *
No Coverage 1.1 0.8 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.3 0.3 * 50.0 * *
Part-Time 0.9 0.5 * * * *
Unemployed 1.4 1.3 * * * *
Other4 0.8 0.6 * * * *
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Table 1.63A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
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. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 9,292 9,436 2,714 2,667 1,312 1,120
ILLICIT DRUGS2 3,479 3,704 1,192 1,101 687 525
Marijuana and Hashish 2,743 2,882 965 832 594a 370
Cocaine 544 669 226 202 122 100
Crack 102 * 46 56 30 21
Heroin 132 158 87 57 37 23
Hallucinogens 508 521 192 153 112 67
LSD 181 198 68 59 36 21
PCP * * * * * *
Ecstasy 328 282 117 87 83b 24
Inhalants 204 181 111b 35 52 19
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 1,673 1,578 669 513 345 235
Pain Relievers 1,292 1,083 546a 342 274a 149
OxyContin® 243 163 113 59 52 23
Tranquilizers 770 753 319 268 164 110
Stimulants4 511 448 239a 133 143a 66
Methamphetamine4 253 197 109 50 67 28
Sedatives 85 152 32 46 18 29
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA2 2,036 2,063 807 667 412 332
PAST YEAR ALCOHOL 7,128 7,232 2,160 2,056 978 851
ALCOHOL OR ILLICIT DRUG USE2 7,449 7,593 2,279 2,147 1,046 901
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUG USE2 3,158 3,343 1,073 1,010 619 475
PAST MONTH ALCOHOL 5,701 5,564 1,712 1,562 757 658
Binge Alcohol Use5 2,934 3,060 972 896 566 453
Heavy Alcohol Use5 1,075 987 353 297 237 190
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Table 1.63B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
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. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3.9 3.9 1.1 1.1 0.6 0.5
ILLICIT DRUGS2 9.4 9.4 3.2 2.8 1.9a 1.3
Marijuana and Hashish 9.3 9.1 3.3 2.6 2.0b 1.2
Cocaine 13.5 15.5 5.6 4.7 3.0 2.3
Crack 16.9 * 7.6 7.5 5.0 2.7
Heroin 20.7 18.1 13.6 6.5 5.8 2.6
Hallucinogens 13.0 13.8 4.9 4.1 2.9 1.8
LSD 19.0 18.6 7.2 5.5 3.8 2.0
PCP * * * * * *
Ecstasy 14.0 13.2 5.0 4.1 3.5b 1.1
Inhalants 19.4 16.5 10.6b 3.2 5.0 1.8
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 12.1 11.9 4.8 3.9 2.5 1.8
Pain Relievers 13.1 12.0 5.6a 3.8 2.8 1.6
OxyContin® 19.2 15.5 8.9 5.6 4.1 2.2
Tranquilizers 15.7 15.9 6.5 5.7 3.4 2.3
Stimulants4 16.0 13.6 7.5a 4.0 4.5a 2.0
Methamphetamine4 23.1 17.1 9.9 4.4 6.1 2.4
Sedatives 14.8 23.2 5.7 7.1 3.1 4.5
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA2 11.5 11.8 4.5 3.8 2.3 1.9
PAST YEAR ALCOHOL 4.3 4.3 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5
ALCOHOL OR ILLICIT DRUG USE2 4.4 4.4 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUG USE2 9.4 9.4 3.2 2.8 1.8a 1.3
PAST MONTH ALCOHOL 4.3 4.1 1.3 1.1 0.6 0.5
Binge Alcohol Use5 5.0 5.2 1.7 1.5 1.0 0.8
Heavy Alcohol Use5 6.7 6.2 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.2
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Table 1.64A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 9,292 9,436 410 412 8,865 8,991
AGE            
18-49 6,443 6,539 368 368 6,071 6,138
18-25 2,568 2,586 167 113 2,397 2,459
26-34 1,696 1,690 97 134 1,599 1,548
35-49 2,179 2,263 105 121 2,074 2,131
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 4,356 4,437 240 214 4,113 4,198
Male 18-49 3,035 2,972 208 197 2,824 2,749
Female 18 or Older 4,935 4,999 170 197 4,752 4,793
Female 18-49 3,408 3,567 160 171 3,248 3,388
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Table 1.64B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 3.9 3.9 9.2 9.5 3.8 3.8
AGE            
18-49 4.9 4.9 9.8 10.0 4.7 4.8
18-25 7.4 7.5 11.2 8.7 7.3 7.4
26-34 4.6 4.5 9.0 10.7 4.4 4.3
35-49 3.6 3.8 8.7 10.9 3.5 3.6
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 3.8 3.9 7.5 7.3 3.7 3.7
Male 18-49 4.7 4.5 7.8 8.1 4.5 4.4
Female 18 or Older 4.0 4.0 13.4 14.2 3.9 3.9
Female 18-49 5.1 5.3 14.7 14.0 4.9 5.2
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Table 1.65A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 9,292 9,436 176 123 9,079 9,287
AGE            
18-49 6,443 6,539 135 118 6,284 6,396
18-25 2,568 2,586 38 35 2,527 2,540
26-34 1,696 1,690 * 34 1,629 1,653
35-49 2,179 2,263 * 49 2,128 2,203
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 4,356 4,437 138 72 4,215 4,354
Male 18-49 3,035 2,972 106 71 2,925 2,889
Female 18 or Older 4,935 4,999 * 50 4,864 4,934
Female 18-49 3,408 3,567 29 * 3,359 3,506
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Table 1.65B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 3.9 3.9 10.7 8.5 3.9 3.9
AGE            
18-49 4.9 4.9 10.3 10.1 4.8 4.9
18-25 7.4 7.5 9.8 11.2 7.4 7.4
26-34 4.6 4.5 * 8.1 4.4 4.4
35-49 3.6 3.8 * 11.2 3.6 3.7
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 3.8 3.9 10.4 6.7 3.7 3.8
Male 18-49 4.7 4.5 10.4 8.2 4.6 4.5
Female 18 or Older 4.0 4.0 * 14.4 4.0 4.0
Female 18-49 5.1 5.3 10.1 * 5.1 5.3
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Table 1.66A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time College
Students
(2013)
Full-Time College
Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 1,840 1,863 689 639 1,150 1,224
Made Any Suicide Plans 614 602 210 185 405 417
Attempted Suicide 330 321 79 85 251 236
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 117 131 25 36 92 95
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 87 92 21 19 66 72
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 4,185 4,315 1,645 1,772 2,540 2,544
Serious Mental Illness 948 1,048 368 388 580 660
Moderate Mental Illness 1,138 1,095 503 498 635 596
Mild Mental Illness 2,099 2,173 773 885 1,326 1,288
No Mental Illness 17,721 17,650 7,014 6,986 10,703 10,659
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 1,971 2,075 814 908 1,157 1,167
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 316 252 57 65 259 188
Outpatient 1,303 1,369 582 641 721 728
Prescription Medication 1,984 1,911 812 713 1,171 1,199
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Table 1.66B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time College
Students
(2013)
Full-Time College
Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 8.4 8.6 8.0 7.4 8.7 9.3
Made Any Suicide Plans 2.8 2.8 2.4 2.1 3.1 3.2
Attempted Suicide 1.5 1.5 0.9 1.0 1.9 1.8
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.7
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.6
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 19.1 19.6 19.0 20.2 19.2 19.3
Serious Mental Illness 4.3 4.8 4.3 4.4 4.4 5.0
Moderate Mental Illness 5.2 5.0 5.8 5.7 4.8 4.5
Mild Mental Illness 9.6 9.9 8.9 10.1 10.0 9.8
No Mental Illness 80.9 80.4 81.0 79.8 80.8 80.7
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 9.1 9.6 9.5 10.5 8.9 9.0
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 1.4 1.2 0.7 0.7 2.0 1.4
Outpatient 6.0 6.3 6.8 7.4 5.5 5.6
Prescription Medication 9.1 8.7 9.4 8.2 8.9 9.1
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Table 1.67A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2014)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2013)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 819 798 286 276 533 523
Made Any Suicide Plans 248 236 81 75 166 160
Attempted Suicide 137 127 26 30 111 97
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 50 56 12 14 38 42
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 39 48 12 11 27 37
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 1,660 1,662 566 635 1,094 1,027
Serious Mental Illness 326 359 116 130 210 229
Moderate Mental Illness 409 384 169 145 241 240
Mild Mental Illness 924 919 280 360 644 559
No Mental Illness 9,453 9,660 3,450 3,495 6,003 6,159
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 655 722 235 290 420 433
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 161 124 21 35 139 89
Outpatient 430 434 154 188 276 246
Prescription Medication 745 677 249 245 495 432
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Table 1.67B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2014)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2013)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 7.4 7.1 7.1 6.7 7.6 7.4
Made Any Suicide Plans 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.8 2.4 2.3
Attempted Suicide 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.7 1.6 1.4
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.6
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 14.9 14.7 14.1 15.4 15.4 14.3
Serious Mental Illness 2.9 3.2 2.9 3.1 3.0 3.2
Moderate Mental Illness 3.7 3.4 4.2 3.5 3.4 3.3
Mild Mental Illness 8.3 8.1 7.0 8.7 9.1 7.8
No Mental Illness 85.1 85.3 85.9 84.6 84.6 85.7
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 6.0 6.5 5.9 7.1 6.0 6.1
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 1.5 1.1 0.5 0.9 2.0 1.2
Outpatient 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.6 3.9 3.5
Prescription Medication 6.7 6.0 6.2 6.0 7.0 6.1
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Table 1.68A – 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2014)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 1,021 1,064 403 364 618 701
Made Any Suicide Plans 367 366 128 110 239 257
Attempted Suicide 193 194 53 55 140 140
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 67 74 12 21 55 53
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 49 44 9 8 40 35
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 2,525 2,653 1,079 1,136 1,446 1,517
Serious Mental Illness 622 689 252 258 370 431
Moderate Mental Illness 729 710 335 353 394 357
Mild Mental Illness 1,175 1,254 493 525 682 729
No Mental Illness 8,268 7,990 3,564 3,491 4,701 4,500
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 1,316 1,353 579 619 737 735
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 155 128 36 29 119 99
Outpatient 873 935 428 453 446 483
Prescription Medication 1,239 1,234 563 468 676 766
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Table 1.68B – 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2014)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 9.5 10.1 8.7 8.0 10.1 11.7
Made Any Suicide Plans 3.4 3.5 2.8 2.4 3.9 4.3
Attempted Suicide 1.8 1.8 1.1 1.2 2.3 2.3
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.6 0.7 0.3 0.5 0.9 0.9
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.7 0.6
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 23.4 24.9 23.2 24.6 23.5 25.2
Serious Mental Illness 5.8 6.5 5.4 5.6 6.0 7.2
Moderate Mental Illness 6.8 6.7 7.2 7.6 6.4 5.9
Mild Mental Illness 10.9 11.8 10.6 11.3 11.1 12.1
No Mental Illness 76.6 75.1 76.8 75.4 76.5 74.8
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 12.3 12.9 12.6 13.6 12.1 12.3
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 1.4 1.2 0.8 0.6 1.9 1.6
Outpatient 8.1 8.8 9.3 9.8 7.3 8.1
Prescription Medication 11.5 11.6 12.2 10.2 11.0 12.8
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Table 1.69A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 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 data were excluded.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode2 4,405 4,609 1,629 1,512 680 530
No Major Depressive Episode2 4,750 4,723 1,041 1,125 593 573
Mental Health Service Use3 4,870 4,840 1,589 1,504 733 645
No Mental Health Service Use3 4,356 4,581 1,115 1,151 568 471
Substance Use Disorder4,5 2,296 2,383 848 779 465 429
Alcohol Use Disorder4 1,704 1,751 651 587 366 333
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 1,146 1,136 444 375 251 205
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 6,996 7,052 1,867 1,887 847 691
Serious Psychological Distress6 5,591 6,027 2,072 1,935 960 810
No Serious Psychological Distress6 3,701 3,409 642 731 352 310
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 437 520 252 230 161 126
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 8,855 8,916 2,462 2,437 1,151 995
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Table 1.69B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 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 data were excluded.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode2 28.3 29.5 10.5 9.7 4.4 3.4
No Major Depressive Episode2 2.2 2.1 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.3
Mental Health Service Use3 14.1 13.7 4.6 4.3 2.1 1.8
No Mental Health Service Use3 2.2 2.3 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.2
Substance Use Disorder4,5 11.4 11.9 4.2 3.9 2.3 2.1
Alcohol Use Disorder4 10.3 10.8 3.9 3.6 2.2 2.1
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 19.4 18.4 7.5 6.1 4.2 3.3
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 3.2 3.2 0.9 0.9 0.4 0.3
Serious Psychological Distress6 22.4 23.8 8.3 7.6 3.8 3.2
No Serious Psychological Distress6 1.7 1.6 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 18.8 20.9 10.9 9.2 7.0 5.0
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 3.8 3.8 1.1 1.0 0.5 0.4
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Table 1.70A – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 data were excluded.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
4 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode1 4,405 4,609
No Major Depressive Episode1 4,750 4,723
Mental Health Service Use2 4,870 4,840
No Mental Health Service Use2 4,356 4,581
Perceived Need3 1,073 1,290
No Perceived Need3 3,282 3,260
Substance Use Disorder4,5 2,296 2,383
Alcohol Use Disorder4 1,704 1,751
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 1,146 1,136
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 6,996 7,052
Serious Psychological Distress6 5,591 6,027
No Serious Psychological Distress6 3,701 3,409
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 437 520
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 8,855 8,916
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Table 1.70B – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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 data were excluded.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
4 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode1 48.1 49.4
No Major Depressive Episode1 51.9 50.6
Mental Health Service Use2 52.8 51.4
No Mental Health Service Use2 47.2 48.6
Perceived Need3 11.7 13.7
No Perceived Need3 35.7 34.7
Substance Use Disorder4,5 24.7 25.3
Alcohol Use Disorder4 18.3 18.6
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 12.3 12.0
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 75.3 74.7
Serious Psychological Distress6 60.2 63.9
No Serious Psychological Distress6 39.8 36.1
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 4.7 5.5
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 95.3 94.5
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Table 1.71A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 11,824 12,160 4,820 4,730 7,005 7,429
18-25 2,807b 3,159 1,174 1,270 1,632b 1,888
18 468 482 177 177 291 306
19 388 432 170 173 218 259
20 392 375 137 140 255 235
21 351 440 161 172 190a 268
22 388 394 134 149 253 245
23 313 375 133 164 180 211
24 252 324 118 147 135 177
25 255a 337 144 148 111b 188
26-29 1,195 966 588 449 607 517
30-34 1,195 1,187 476 429 719 758
35-39 923 786 336 309 588 477
40-44 1,031 1,037 403 417 628 620
45-49 1,011 954 442 360 570 594
50-54 1,083 1,307 509 472 575 836
55-59 822 973 276 371 547 602
60-64 553 453 225 207 328 246
65 or Older 1,203 1,337 392 446 812 891
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Table 1.71B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 5.0 5.1 4.2 4.1 5.7 6.0
18-25 8.1b 9.0 6.7 7.2 9.4a 10.8
18 9.9 10.5 7.2 7.3 12.8 13.9
19 9.3 10.4 7.7 8.1 11.1 12.9
20 9.1 8.6 6.4 6.3 11.9 11.0
21 8.3 10.1 7.8 7.8 8.7a 12.5
22 8.7 8.7 6.0 6.3 11.3 11.3
23 7.2 8.5 6.0 7.6 8.3 9.4
24 5.7a 7.5 5.4 7.2 6.1 7.8
25 6.2 7.9 7.4 7.4 5.1b 8.4
26-29 6.9 5.7 6.8 5.3 7.1 6.1
30-34 5.9 5.7 4.9 4.2 6.9 7.1
35-39 4.8 4.0 3.7 3.2 5.8 4.8
40-44 4.8 5.1 3.8 4.3 5.7 6.0
45-49 5.1 4.6 4.3 3.6 5.8 5.7
50-54 4.7 5.5 4.5 4.2 4.8 6.7
55-59 4.0 4.7 2.9 3.6 4.9 5.7
60-64 3.1 2.6 2.5 2.5 3.8 2.7
65 or Older 2.8 3.0 2.0 2.2 3.4 3.6
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Table 1.72A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 11,824 12,160 2,807b 3,159 5,355 4,931 3,662 4,070
GENDER                
Male 4,820 4,730 1,174 1,270 2,245 1,964 1,401 1,496
Female 7,005 7,429 1,632b 1,888 3,111 2,967 2,262 2,574
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 9,604 10,407 2,267a 2,502 4,434 4,215 2,903a 3,691
White 6,851a 7,645 1,582a 1,808 3,193 3,087 2,076a 2,750
Black or African American 1,930 1,686 428 367 903 704 599 616
American Indian or Alaska Native 86 109 28 26 37 36 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 25 58 * * * * * *
Asian 508 566 138 192 220 227 * 147
Two or More Races 204a 343 85 81 73 133 46 129
Hispanic or Latino 2,220a 1,752 540 657 922 716 759a 379
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 4,458 5,028 1,292b 1,607 1,792 1,891 1,373 1,530
Medicaid/CHIP2 2,994b 3,828 609a 760 1,308 1,553 1,077a 1,514
Other3 3,214 3,151 245 237 774 811 2,195 2,103
No Coverage 3,029b 2,300 763 679 1,864b 1,190 402 431
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 3,408a 3,928 848a 1,016 2,161 2,273 399 639
Part-Time 1,961 1,834 795 856 826 721 340 257
Unemployed 1,260 1,148 475 545 614 476 172 127
Other4 5,195 5,249 689 741 1,755 1,460 2,752 3,048
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Table 1.72B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 5.0 5.1 8.1b 9.0 5.5 5.0 3.5 3.8
GENDER                
Male 4.2 4.1 6.7 7.2 4.7 4.1 2.9 3.0
Female 5.7 6.0 9.4a 10.8 6.2 5.9 4.0 4.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.8 5.1 8.2a 9.1 5.6 5.3 3.1a 3.8
White 4.4a 4.9 8.1a 9.3 5.4 5.3 2.7a 3.5
Black or African American 6.9 6.0 8.5 7.3 7.6 5.8 5.5 5.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 6.9 8.6 12.0 12.9 6.0 6.5 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.2 6.3 * * * * * *
Asian 4.2 4.5 7.4 9.5 3.6 3.5 * 3.5
Two or More Races 5.8a 9.4 11.6 10.3 5.2 9.3 3.3 8.9
Hispanic or Latino 6.2a 4.8 7.4 8.9 5.0 3.8 7.7a 3.6
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 2.9 3.2 6.5b 7.8 2.9 2.9 1.9 2.1
Medicaid/CHIP2 12.5 12.9 10.9 12.4 12.8 12.5 13.1 13.8
Other3 5.3 5.0 10.5 8.5 11.6 11.0 4.3 4.0
No Coverage 8.1 7.8 9.4 10.6 8.8a 7.0 5.1 7.0
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 2.9 3.2 6.3 7.1 3.3 3.3 1.0 1.6
Part-Time 5.8 5.6 8.2 9.0 6.8 6.4 2.8 2.1
Unemployed 10.7 10.6 11.4a 14.0 11.8 10.5 7.1 5.3
Other4 7.1 7.1 9.2 10.1 11.7 10.3 5.4 5.9
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Table 1.73A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 39,826b 41,195b 41,417a 41,381a 43,714 43,846 43,553
AGE              
18-25 6,099b 6,043b 6,151b 6,356b 6,774 6,754 7,014
26-49 20,697 21,455b 20,648 19,936 20,777 21,061 20,007
50 or Older 13,030b 13,698b 14,618b 15,089a 16,163 16,031 16,531
GENDER              
Male 14,778b 15,614 16,461 15,895 16,856 16,452 16,371
Female 25,048b 25,581a 24,956b 25,486a 26,858 27,394 27,182
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 34,971b 36,321 36,580 36,793 38,049 37,828 37,795
White 28,286a 29,799 29,704 29,552 30,066 30,222 30,074
Black or African American 4,314 4,113 4,520 4,364 5,044 4,688 4,603
American Indian or Alaska Native 163 219 187 357 366 323 271
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 112 204
Asian 1,300 1,287 1,425 1,473 1,608 1,489 1,653
Two or More Races 666b 757 584b 847 709b 995 989
Hispanic or Latino 4,855b 4,874b 4,837b 4,589b 5,665 6,018 5,758
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Table 1.73B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 17.7 18.1 18.1 17.8 18.6 18.5 18.1
AGE              
18-25 18.5b 18.0b 18.1b 18.5b 19.6 19.4 20.1
26-49 20.7 21.6a 20.9 20.3 21.2 21.5a 20.4
50 or Older 14.1 14.5 15.1 15.0 15.8 15.3 15.4
GENDER              
Male 13.6 14.2 14.8 14.2 14.9 14.4 14.1
Female 21.5 21.8 21.1 21.1 22.0 22.3 21.8
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 18.0 18.5 18.5 18.5 19.0 18.7 18.6
White 18.3 19.2 19.0 19.0 19.3 19.3 19.2
Black or African American 16.7 15.6 16.9 16.3 18.6 16.9 16.3
American Indian or Alaska Native 17.3 20.0 17.4 27.7 28.3 26.0 21.2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 14.4 22.3
Asian 13.3 12.8 13.7 13.1 13.9 12.3 13.1
Two or More Races 26.5 31.1 22.0 25.8 20.7a 28.1 27.1
Hispanic or Latino 16.0 15.7 15.2 13.5a 16.3 16.9 15.6
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Table 1.74A – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 39,826b 41,195b 41,417a 41,381a 43,714 43,846 43,553
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 7,865 7,587 7,890 6,966 7,723 7,701 7,666
Midwest 9,075 9,169 9,369 9,020 9,173 9,461 9,436
South 13,905b 14,604a 14,656a 15,362 16,282 16,014 15,877
West 8,980b 9,835 9,502a 10,033 10,536 10,670 10,573
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 20,591b 21,396 21,449 20,781b 22,619 23,362 22,851
Small Metro 12,548 12,941 13,127 13,668 13,943 13,314 13,178
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 8,231 8,623 8,874 9,045 8,899 9,001 8,817
< 250K Pop. 4,317 4,317 4,252 4,623 5,044 4,312 4,361
Nonmetro 6,687 6,858 6,842 6,932 7,151 7,170 7,523
Urbanized 2,765 2,890 2,963 2,986 3,138 3,289 3,234
Less Urbanized 3,276 3,378 3,305 3,318 3,343 3,161 3,540
Completely Rural 647 591 574 628 670 720 749
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 6,402b 6,955b 7,323b 8,428a 9,945 9,109 9,358
100-199% 8,925a 8,885a 9,756 9,813 9,890 9,721 10,046
200% or More 24,313 25,148 24,187 23,005 23,669 24,876 23,969
EDUCATION              
< High School 7,137 6,582 6,475 6,567 7,491a 6,423 6,542
High School Graduate 11,838 12,255 12,519 11,838 13,037 11,873 12,232
Some College 11,071b 11,796b 11,462b 11,877a 12,307 12,802 13,127
College Graduate 9,780b 10,563a 10,960 11,099 10,880 12,748 11,651
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 23,775 24,949 23,693 22,565a 23,589 25,011 24,456
Medicaid/CHIP4 5,287b 5,767b 6,084b 6,664b 7,085b 7,282b 8,776
Other5 8,227b 8,587b 9,815b 9,727b 11,458 10,796 11,620
No Coverage 7,751b 7,446b 7,863b 8,095b 8,423b 7,725b 6,206
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Table 1.74B – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 17.7 18.1 18.1 17.8 18.6 18.5 18.1
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 18.9 18.0 18.7 16.3 18.0 17.8 17.6
Midwest 18.4 18.4 18.7 18.0 18.2 18.6 18.5
South 17.0 17.6 17.4 17.9 18.7 18.2 17.8
West 17.3 18.8 17.9 18.6 19.3 19.3 18.8
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 17.2 17.7 17.5 16.8 18.0 18.3a 17.2
Small Metro 18.4 18.7 18.8 18.8 19.6 18.6 18.7
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 18.2 18.9 19.1 18.4 18.6 18.6 18.6
< 250K Pop. 18.8 18.3 18.1 19.6 21.6a 18.6 19.1
Nonmetro 18.0a 18.4 18.7 19.1 18.7 18.6 20.1
Urbanized 18.0a 17.7a 19.1 19.8 18.8 19.0 20.6
Less Urbanized 18.2 19.6 18.7 19.1 19.3 18.4 19.9
Completely Rural 17.7 15.6 16.9 16.3 15.4 17.9 19.5
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 25.2 25.1 24.7 25.8 26.8 26.1 25.7
100-199% 21.6 20.2 20.5 20.5 21.8 20.9 21.4
200% or More 15.5 16.3a 16.0 15.2 15.6 16.0 15.4
EDUCATION              
< High School 20.3 18.9 18.5 19.9 21.9 20.0 20.3
High School Graduate 17.0 17.6 18.1 17.0 18.7 17.0 17.7
Some College 19.3 20.4 19.4 19.3 19.7 20.2 20.0
College Graduate 15.6 16.3 16.7 16.3 15.9 17.7b 15.8
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 15.3 16.2 15.7 14.9 15.4 16.0 15.4
Medicaid/CHIP4 28.7 29.9 28.8 28.7 30.5 30.3 29.7
Other5 15.9b 16.3a 18.1 17.4 19.5 17.9 18.5
No Coverage 22.8 20.5 20.4 21.3 22.3 20.8 20.9
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Table 1.75A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 8,331b 8,383b 9,334 9,011 9,570 10,018 9,822
AGE              
18-25 1,236b 1,124b 1,334b 1,296b 1,423b 1,468a 1,681
26-49 4,763 4,858 5,132 4,951 5,065 5,193 4,807
50 or Older 2,332b 2,401b 2,868 2,764 3,082 3,356 3,335
GENDER              
Male 2,868b 2,847b 3,351 3,218 3,619 3,949 3,580
Female 5,463a 5,535a 5,983 5,793 5,951 6,068 6,242
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 7,553a 7,486a 8,304 8,163 8,038 8,681 8,532
White 6,515 6,341 6,743 6,899 6,608 7,206 6,947
Black or African American 657 719 1,028 743 927 792 880
American Indian or Alaska Native 28 53 87 126 111 72 51
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 9 * * * 17 10 27
Asian 220 164 232 214 233 352 300
Two or More Races 124b 183a 196 151b 144b 250 327
Hispanic or Latino 778b 897b 1,030 848b 1,531 1,337 1,290
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Table 1.75B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 3.7a 3.7a 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.2 4.1
AGE              
18-25 3.8b 3.3b 3.9b 3.8b 4.1a 4.2a 4.8
26-49 4.8 4.9 5.2 5.0 5.2 5.3 4.9
50 or Older 2.5 2.5 3.0 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.1
GENDER              
Male 2.6 2.6a 3.0 2.9 3.2 3.5 3.1
Female 4.7 4.7 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.9 5.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 3.9 3.8 4.2 4.1 4.0 4.3 4.2
White 4.2 4.1 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.6 4.4
Black or African American 2.5 2.7 3.9 2.8 3.4 2.9 3.1
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.0 4.8 8.1 9.8 8.5 5.8 4.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.2 * * * 1.8 1.3 2.9
Asian 2.2 1.6 2.2 1.9 2.0 2.9 2.4
Two or More Races 4.9a 7.5 7.4 4.6a 4.2b 7.1 8.9
Hispanic or Latino 2.6a 2.9 3.2 2.5a 4.4 3.7 3.5
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Table 1.76A – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 8,331b 8,383b 9,334 9,011 9,570 10,018 9,822
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 1,619 1,476 1,651 1,436 1,569 1,660 1,744
Midwest 1,968 2,151 2,276 2,109 1,983 2,263 2,304
South 2,785b 2,827b 3,113 3,108 3,572 3,873 3,521
West 1,959 1,928 2,293 2,357 2,445 2,221 2,253
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 4,301a 4,237a 4,700 4,153b 4,826 5,095 4,999
Small Metro 2,692 2,551a 2,972 3,268 3,190 2,957 3,031
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,771 1,663a 2,091 2,092 2,004 1,966 2,027
< 250K Pop. 921 888 880 1,176 1,186 991 1,005
Nonmetro 1,338b 1,594 1,662 1,590 1,553 1,966 1,792
Urbanized 631 664 758 686 602 993 788
Less Urbanized 620 741 700 765 760 795 805
Completely Rural 86a 189 203 138 191 178 199
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 1,486b 1,792b 2,075a 2,481 2,685 2,681 2,560
100-199% 2,046 1,993a 2,242 2,199 2,338 2,391 2,393
200% or More 4,764 4,551 4,987 4,293 4,503 4,916 4,815
EDUCATION              
< High School 1,171a 1,363 1,198a 1,552 1,640 1,401 1,550
High School Graduate 2,726 2,623 3,251 2,399a 3,089 2,986 2,913
Some College 2,635a 2,441b 2,698 2,883 2,744 3,065 3,112
College Graduate 1,799a 1,956 2,186 2,177 2,096 2,566 2,247
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 4,502 4,099 4,765 3,967a 4,106 4,767 4,656
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,438b 1,680b 1,694b 2,033 1,965a 1,988a 2,434
Other4 1,706b 1,799b 2,204 1,941b 2,569 2,499 2,572
No Coverage 1,678 1,710 1,909a 1,972a 2,290b 2,208b 1,556
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Table 1.76B – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 3.7a 3.7a 4.1 3.9 4.1 4.2 4.1
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 3.9 3.5 3.9 3.4 3.7 3.8 4.0
Midwest 4.0 4.3 4.6 4.2 3.9 4.5 4.5
South 3.4 3.4 3.7 3.6 4.1 4.4 3.9
West 3.8 3.7 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.0 4.0
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 3.6 3.5 3.8 3.4 3.8 4.0 3.8
Small Metro 4.0 3.7 4.2 4.5 4.5 4.1 4.3
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3.9 3.7 4.5 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.3
< 250K Pop. 4.0 3.8 3.7 5.0 5.1 4.3 4.4
Nonmetro 3.6b 4.3 4.5 4.4 4.1 5.1 4.8
Urbanized 4.1 4.1 4.9 4.5 3.6a 5.7 5.0
Less Urbanized 3.4 4.3 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.5
Completely Rural 2.4b 5.0 6.0 3.6 4.4 4.4 5.2
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 5.9a 6.5 7.0 7.6 7.2 7.7 7.0
100-199% 4.9 4.5 4.7 4.6 5.2 5.1 5.1
200% or More 3.0 2.9 3.3 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.1
EDUCATION              
< High School 3.3b 3.9 3.4b 4.7 4.8 4.4 4.8
High School Graduate 3.9 3.8 4.7 3.4a 4.4 4.3 4.2
Some College 4.6 4.2 4.6 4.7 4.4 4.8 4.7
College Graduate 2.9 3.0 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.6 3.1
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 2.9 2.7 3.2 2.6 2.7 3.0 2.9
Medicaid/CHIP3 7.8 8.7 8.0 8.7 8.5 8.3 8.2
Other4 3.3a 3.4 4.1 3.5 4.4 4.1 4.1
No Coverage 4.9 4.7 4.9 5.2 6.1 5.9 5.2
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Table 1.77A – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 31,495b 32,813 32,083a 32,371 34,144 33,828 33,730
AGE              
18-25 4,863b 4,919b 4,817b 5,060 5,351 5,286 5,333
26-49 15,934 16,597b 15,516 14,986 15,712 15,868 15,201
50 or Older 10,698b 11,297b 11,750a 12,325 13,081 12,675 13,197
GENDER              
Male 11,910 12,767 13,110 12,677 13,237 12,503 12,791
Female 19,585a 20,045 18,973b 19,694a 20,907 21,325 20,940
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 27,418a 28,835 28,276 28,630 30,010 29,147 29,263
White 21,771 23,458 22,961 22,654 23,458 23,016 23,127
Black or African American 3,657 3,394 3,492 3,621 4,118 3,896 3,722
American Indian or Alaska Native 135 166 100b 231 256 251 220
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 102 *
Asian 1,080 1,123 1,193 1,259 1,376 1,137 1,353
Two or More Races 543 574 388b 696 565 745 663
Hispanic or Latino 4,077 3,977 3,807a 3,741a 4,134 4,681 4,467
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Table 1.77B – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 14.0 14.4 14.0 13.9 14.5 14.2 14.0
AGE              
18-25 14.8 14.6 14.1a 14.8 15.5 15.2 15.3
26-49 16.0 16.7a 15.7 15.3 16.0 16.2 15.5
50 or Older 11.6 12.0 12.2 12.3 12.8 12.1 12.3
GENDER              
Male 11.0 11.6 11.8 11.3 11.7 10.9 11.1
Female 16.8 17.1 16.0 16.3 17.1 17.3 16.8
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 14.1 14.7 14.3 14.4 15.0 14.4 14.4
White 14.1 15.1 14.7 14.6 15.1 14.7 14.8
Black or African American 14.2 12.9 13.1 13.5 15.2 14.0 13.2
American Indian or Alaska Native 14.3 15.2 9.3a 17.9 19.7 20.2 17.2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 13.2 *
Asian 11.0 11.2 11.5 11.2 11.9 9.4 10.7
Two or More Races 21.6 23.6 14.6 21.2 16.5 21.1 18.2
Hispanic or Latino 13.4 12.8 12.0 11.0 11.9 13.1 12.1
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Table 1.78A – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Substance
Use Disorder Status/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 7,321 7,822 7,865 6,813b 8,409 7,666 7,911
18-25 2,251 2,122 2,182 2,060 2,338a 2,102 2,052
26-49 4,252 4,455 4,477 3,629a 4,687 4,415 4,154
50 or Older 818b 1,245a 1,206a 1,124b 1,384 1,149b 1,705
No Substance Use Disorder 32,505b 33,373a 33,552a 34,568 35,305 36,180 35,642
18-25 3,848b 3,920b 3,970b 4,296b 4,435b 4,652 4,962
26-49 16,445 17,000a 16,171 16,307 16,090 16,646 15,853
50 or Older 12,212b 12,453b 13,412a 13,965 14,779 14,882 14,826
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 1,952 2,059 2,388 2,123 2,609 2,312 2,293
18-25 579 446b 570 529 567 582 594
26-49 1,202 1,227 1,508a 1,153 1,489 1,328 1,196
50 or Older 170b 386 310 441 553 401 503
No Substance Use Disorder 6,379b 6,323b 6,946 6,888 6,960 7,706 7,530
18-25 657b 678b 764b 767b 856b 886b 1,087
26-49 3,560 3,631 3,624 3,798 3,576 3,865 3,611
50 or Older 2,162a 2,014b 2,558 2,323 2,528 2,955 2,832
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
             
Substance Use Disorder 5,370 5,763 5,477 4,690b 5,800 5,354 5,619
18-25 1,672a 1,676a 1,612 1,531 1,771b 1,519 1,458
26-49 3,049 3,228 2,969 2,476a 3,198 3,086 2,958
50 or Older 648b 858 896 683b 831a 748a 1,202
No Substance Use Disorder 26,125a 27,050 26,606 27,681 28,344 28,474 28,112
18-25 3,191b 3,242b 3,205b 3,529a 3,580 3,766 3,875
26-49 12,885 13,369a 12,547 12,510 12,514 12,782 12,243
50 or Older 10,050b 10,439a 10,854 11,642 12,250 11,926 11,994
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Table 1.78B – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Substance
Use Disorder Status/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 35.7a 37.4 38.5 36.1a 40.7 37.8 39.1
18-25 32.6a 31.4b 32.1b 32.4a 35.8 34.9 36.0
26-49 40.3 43.1 44.8 39.4 45.7 43.8 42.7
50 or Older 27.2 32.6 33.2 34.0 35.6 27.5 35.6
No Substance Use Disorder 15.9 16.2 16.1 16.2 16.5 16.7 16.2
18-25 14.8b 14.6b 14.6b 15.4b 15.8a 16.2 17.0
26-49 18.4 19.1a 18.3 18.4 18.3 19.0 17.9
50 or Older 13.7 13.8 14.4 14.4 15.0 14.8 14.5
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 9.5a 9.9 11.7 11.2 12.6 11.4 11.3
18-25 8.4a 6.6b 8.4a 8.3a 8.7 9.7 10.4
26-49 11.4 11.9 15.1 12.5 14.5 13.2 12.3
50 or Older 5.7a 10.1 8.5 13.4 14.2 9.6 10.5
No Substance Use Disorder 3.1 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.5 3.4
18-25 2.5b 2.5b 2.8b 2.7b 3.1a 3.1a 3.7
26-49 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.1 4.4 4.1
50 or Older 2.4 2.2 2.8 2.4 2.6 2.9 2.8
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
             
Substance Use Disorder 26.2 27.6 26.8 24.8a 28.1 26.4 27.8
18-25 24.2 24.8 23.7 24.0 27.1 25.3 25.6
26-49 28.9 31.3 29.7 26.9 31.2 30.7 30.4
50 or Older 21.5 22.5 24.7 20.7 21.4 17.9a 25.1
No Substance Use Disorder 12.8 13.1 12.7 13.0 13.2 13.1 12.8
18-25 12.3a 12.1a 11.8b 12.6 12.8 13.1 13.3
26-49 14.4 15.0a 14.2 14.1 14.3 14.6 13.8
50 or Older 11.3 11.5 11.7 12.0 12.4 11.8 11.7
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Table 1.79A – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 7,321 7,822 7,865 6,813b 8,409 7,666 7,911
18-25 2,251 2,122 2,182 2,060 2,338a 2,102 2,052
26-49 4,252 4,455 4,477 3,629a 4,687 4,415 4,154
50 or Older 818b 1,245a 1,206a 1,124b 1,384 1,149b 1,705
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 1,952 2,059 2,388 2,123 2,609 2,312 2,293
18-25 579 446b 570 529 567 582 594
26-49 1,202 1,227 1,508a 1,153 1,489 1,328 1,196
50 or Older 170b 386 310 441 553 401 503
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
5,370 5,763 5,477 4,690b 5,800 5,354 5,619
18-25 1,672a 1,676a 1,612 1,531 1,771b 1,519 1,458
26-49 3,049 3,228 2,969 2,476a 3,198 3,086 2,958
50 or Older 648b 858 896 683b 831a 748a 1,202
NO MENTAL ILLNESS 13,159 13,073 12,570 12,073 12,260 12,593 12,319
18-25 4,661b 4,631b 4,621b 4,308b 4,197b 3,912 3,644
26-49 6,304a 5,871 5,522 5,588 5,559 5,654 5,584
50 or Older 2,194b 2,571 2,426a 2,177b 2,504 3,028 3,090
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Table 1.79B – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 18.4 19.0 19.0 16.5a 19.2 17.5 18.2
18-25 36.9b 35.1b 35.5b 32.4a 34.5b 31.1 29.3
26-49 20.5 20.8 21.7 18.2a 22.6 21.0 20.8
50 or Older 6.3b 9.1 8.2 7.4a 8.6 7.2a 10.3
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 23.4 24.6 25.6 23.6 27.3a 23.1 23.3
18-25 46.8b 39.7 42.7a 40.8 39.9 39.6 35.3
26-49 25.2 25.3 29.4 23.3 29.4 25.6 24.9
50 or Older 7.3b 16.1 10.8 16.0 18.0 12.0 15.1
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
17.0 17.6 17.1 14.5b 17.0 15.8 16.7
18-25 34.4b 34.1b 33.5b 30.3 33.1b 28.7 27.3
26-49 19.1 19.5 19.1 16.5a 20.4 19.4 19.5
50 or Older 6.1a 7.6 7.6 5.5b 6.4a 5.9a 9.1
NO MENTAL ILLNESS 7.1b 7.0b 6.7 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.3
18-25 17.4b 16.8b 16.6b 15.4b 15.1b 14.0 13.1
26-49 8.0a 7.5 7.1 7.2 7.2 7.4 7.1
50 or Older 2.8 3.2 3.0 2.6a 2.9 3.4 3.4
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Table 1.80A – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder/
Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS1
7,321 7,822 7,865 6,813b 8,409 7,666 7,911
18-25 2,251 2,122 2,182 2,060 2,338a 2,102 2,052
26-49 4,252 4,455 4,477 3,629a 4,687 4,415 4,154
50 or Older 818b 1,245a 1,206a 1,124b 1,384 1,149b 1,705
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
1,952a 2,059 2,388 2,123 2,609 2,312 2,293
18-25 579 446b 570 529 567 582 594
26-49 1,202 1,227 1,508a 1,153 1,489 1,328 1,196
50 or Older 170b 386 310 441 553 401 503
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
5,370 5,763 5,477 4,690b 5,800 5,354 5,619
18-25 1,672a 1,676a 1,612 1,531 1,771b 1,519 1,458
26-49 3,049 3,228 2,969 2,476a 3,198 3,086 2,958
50 or Older 648b 858 896 683b 831a 748a 1,202
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Table 1.80B – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder/
Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS1
3.3 3.4 3.4 2.9a 3.6 3.2 3.3
18-25 6.8b 6.3 6.4 6.0 6.8b 6.0 5.9
26-49 4.3 4.5 4.5 3.7a 4.8 4.5 4.2
50 or Older 0.9b 1.3 1.2 1.1a 1.3 1.1a 1.6
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.9 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.0 1.0
18-25 1.8 1.3a 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.7
26-49 1.2 1.2 1.5a 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.2
50 or Older 0.2b 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
2.4 2.5 2.4 2.0b 2.5 2.3 2.3
18-25 5.1b 5.0b 4.7a 4.5 5.1b 4.4 4.2
26-49 3.1 3.2 3.0 2.5a 3.3 3.2 3.0
50 or Older 0.7a 0.9 0.9 0.7b 0.8 0.7a 1.1
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Table 1.81A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 27,215b 27,939b 27,502b 28,166b 28,405b 29,556b 30,201b 30,341b 31,490b 31,642b 34,122 34,644 35,498
AGE                          
18-25 3,256b 3,511b 3,459b 3,615b 3,526b 3,387b 3,612b 3,740b 3,717b 3,899 4,120 4,221 4,135
26-49 14,492 14,476 14,348 13,889a 14,054 14,311 14,030a 14,481 14,627 14,543 14,811 15,101 14,930
50 or Older 9,466b 9,952b 9,695b 10,661b 10,825b 11,857b 12,559b 12,120b 13,146b 13,200b 15,191 15,322 16,432
GENDER                          
Male 8,772b 8,689b 9,044b 9,308b 9,484b 9,876b 10,141b 10,131b 10,519b 11,051a 11,519 11,557 12,190
Female 18,442b 19,250b 18,458b 18,858b 18,921b 19,680b 20,060b 20,210b 20,970b 20,592b 22,603 23,087 23,308
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 25,172b 25,919b 25,523b 25,999b 26,372b 27,394b 28,137b 28,071b 28,981b 29,180b 31,651 31,549 32,463
White 21,943b 22,914b 22,512b 22,890b 23,330b 24,785b 24,818b 24,888b 25,418b 25,656b 27,638 27,383 28,079
Black or African American 1,953b 2,021a 2,052a 2,193 1,856b 1,711b 2,231 2,044a 2,353 2,035a 2,770 2,460 2,626
American Indian or Alaska Native 227 136 143 169 130 128 124 * 145 210 199 193 178
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 29a * * * 58 * * * * 21a 52 32 87
Asian 668 424b 422b 365b 518a 382b 442b 358b 545 728 505a 768 849
Two or More Races 352b 373b 335b 317b 480 363b 469 467 481 529 485 713 645
Hispanic or Latino 2,043b 2,020b 1,979b 2,166b 2,033b 2,162b 2,064b 2,270b 2,509a 2,463a 2,471a 3,096 3,035
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Table 1.81B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 13.0b 13.2b 12.8b 13.0b 12.9b 13.3b 13.5b 13.4b 13.8b 13.6b 14.5 14.6 14.8
AGE                          
18-25 10.5b 11.1 10.8b 11.2 10.8a 10.4b 11.0a 11.2 11.0a 11.4 12.0 12.2 11.9
26-49 14.5 14.5 14.4a 13.9b 14.0b 14.3a 14.1b 14.6 14.9 14.9 15.2 15.5 15.3
50 or Older 12.0b 12.3b 11.7b 12.5b 12.4b 13.2b 13.7a 12.9b 13.6b 13.2b 14.8 14.6 15.4
GENDER                          
Male 8.7b 8.5b 8.8b 8.9b 8.9b 9.2b 9.4b 9.3b 9.5a 9.9 10.2 10.1 10.6
Female 16.9b 17.5a 16.6b 16.8b 16.6b 17.1b 17.3b 17.2b 17.8 17.1b 18.6 18.8 18.8
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 13.6b 13.9b 13.6b 13.7b 13.8b 14.2b 14.5b 14.3b 14.7b 14.7b 15.8 15.7 16.0
White 14.7b 15.2b 14.9b 15.1b 15.3b 16.1b 16.1b 16.0b 16.3b 16.6b 17.8 17.6 18.0
Black or African American 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.9 7.4a 6.8b 8.7 7.8 8.9 7.6a 10.2 8.9 9.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 17.7 12.6 12.6 15.4 11.9 11.6 13.2 * 13.5 16.3 15.4 15.7 14.1
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.9 * * * 7.0 * * * * 2.5a 5.3 4.2 9.5
Asian 8.3 4.9 4.7 4.0a 5.6 4.0a 4.5 3.6b 5.3 6.5 4.4a 6.4 6.8
Two or More Races 16.6 17.5 15.8 14.4 21.6 15.8 18.9 19.2 18.2 16.2 14.2 20.2 17.7
Hispanic or Latino 8.2 7.8 7.4 7.8 7.1 7.3 6.8a 7.3 7.9 7.3 7.1 8.7 8.3
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Table 1.82A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 27,215b 27,939b 27,502b 28,166b 28,405b 29,556b 30,201b 30,341b 31,490b 31,642b 34,122 34,644 35,498
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                          
Northeast 5,581b 5,557b 5,397b 5,709b 5,540b 6,174 5,749b 5,469b 6,292 5,978a 6,113 6,709 6,793
Midwest 6,160b 6,837b 6,577b 6,790b 6,755b 6,738b 7,046b 7,187b 7,266b 7,531a 7,858 8,181 8,274
South 9,214b 9,871b 9,364b 9,976b 9,934b 10,394b 10,285b 11,141b 10,793b 11,236b 12,632 11,970 12,606
West 6,259b 5,674b 6,164b 5,690b 6,177b 6,249b 7,121 6,544b 7,140 6,897a 7,519 7,784 7,826
COUNTY TYPE                          
Large Metro 14,099b 14,195b 13,826b 14,129b 14,546b 14,624b 15,290b 14,962b 15,823b 15,675b 17,241 18,010 18,498
Small Metro 8,563b 8,823b 9,046b 8,809b 8,494b 9,570b 9,672b 10,051a 10,549 10,794 11,095 10,891 11,286
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 5,601b 5,732b 5,943b 5,862b 5,517b 6,154b 6,412a 6,671a 7,126 6,997 7,208 7,277 7,559
< 250K Pop. 2,961b 3,092 3,103a 2,947b 2,977a 3,416 3,260 3,380 3,423 3,797 3,888 3,614 3,727
Nonmetro 4,553b 4,921a 4,629b 5,228 5,365 5,361 5,239 5,328 5,118 5,173 5,786 5,743 5,714
Urbanized 2,115 2,291 2,034 2,155 2,166 2,334 2,381 2,223 2,305 2,263 2,680 2,667 2,328
Less Urbanized 2,092b 2,174b 2,207b 2,524 2,641 2,603 2,460 2,563 2,303a 2,443 2,573 2,570 2,874
Completely Rural 346 456 388 549 557 425 397 542 510 467 533 507 511
POVERTY LEVEL1                          
Less Than 100% 3,443b 3,640b 4,248b 4,326b 3,529b 4,310b 3,902b 4,332b 4,736b 5,179b 5,939 5,988 6,147
100-199% 4,917b 5,161b 4,836b 4,897b 5,263b 5,213b 5,651b 5,619b 6,426 6,472 6,295 6,293 6,982
200% or More 18,700b 19,025b 18,306b 18,814b 19,501b 19,931b 20,530a 20,238b 20,214b 19,871b 21,721 22,275 22,218
EDUCATION                          
< High School 4,307 3,962 4,134 3,868 3,985 4,475 3,968 3,840 3,868 3,933 3,854 3,969 4,191
High School Graduate 7,894b 8,358a 7,783b 7,951b 8,151a 8,517 8,649 8,738 8,654 7,817b 9,476 8,814 9,266
Some College 7,480b 7,737b 8,067b 7,992b 7,707b 7,817b 8,138b 8,490b 8,767b 9,380a 9,651 9,831 10,447
College Graduate 7,534b 7,883b 7,518b 8,354b 8,561b 8,746b 9,446b 9,273b 10,201a 10,512 11,142 12,030 11,594
HEALTH INSURANCE2                          
Private 19,740b 19,626b 19,068b 18,318b 19,494b 19,407b 20,564 19,691b 20,324a 19,879b 21,618 22,294 22,033
Medicaid/CHIP3 3,194b 3,630b 3,912b 4,558b 3,652b 4,393b 4,036b 4,520b 4,567b 5,133b 4,936b 5,510b 6,717
Other4 -- 6,078b 5,909b 6,710b 6,528b 7,517b 7,811b 7,384b 8,079b 8,128b 9,604b 9,452b 11,296
No Coverage 2,678 2,744 2,701 3,001 2,913 2,991 3,102 3,307 3,540b 3,334a 3,906b 3,747b 2,842
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Table 1.82B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 13.0b 13.2b 12.8b 13.0b 12.9b 13.3b 13.5b 13.4b 13.8b 13.6b 14.5 14.6 14.8
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                          
Northeast 13.8a 13.7a 13.2b 13.9a 13.4b 15.0 13.8a 13.0b 14.9 14.1 14.3 15.6 15.7
Midwest 12.9b 14.3b 13.6b 13.9b 13.8b 13.7b 14.3b 14.5a 14.6a 15.0 15.6 16.1 16.2
South 12.3b 13.0 12.2b 12.7a 12.5b 12.9a 12.6a 13.5 12.9a 13.1 14.5 13.6 14.2
West 13.3 11.9b 12.7 11.6b 12.3a 12.2a 13.8 12.5 13.5 12.9 13.8 14.1 14.0
COUNTY TYPE                          
Large Metro 12.6b 12.6b 12.1b 12.1b 12.2b 12.3b 12.8a 12.4b 12.9a 12.7b 13.7 14.2 14.0
Small Metro 13.8b 13.8b 14.2b 13.8b 13.5b 14.4b 14.2b 14.6a 15.1 14.9a 15.6 15.3 16.1
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 13.8b 13.7b 14.2a 13.8b 13.4b 13.8b 14.3a 14.7 15.4 14.3a 15.1 15.1 16.0
< 250K Pop. 13.9a 14.1 14.2a 13.7a 13.7a 15.5 14.2 14.4 14.6 16.1 16.7 15.6 16.4
Nonmetro 12.8b 13.7a 12.8b 14.4 14.1 14.6 14.2 14.3 14.0 14.3 15.1 14.9 15.3
Urbanized 14.8 14.3 13.6 15.7 14.8 15.5 15.5 13.7 14.8 15.0 16.1 15.4 14.9
Less Urbanized 12.0b 13.4a 12.2b 13.8a 13.8a 14.8 13.7 14.9 13.1a 14.1 14.9 15.0 16.2
Completely Rural 8.8a 12.5 12.2 12.9 13.5 10.2 10.9 14.3 15.0 12.1 12.3 12.6 13.3
POVERTY LEVEL1                          
Less Than 100% 16.9 16.3 17.4 17.3 13.8b 16.9 15.5 15.8 16.1 15.9 16.1 17.3 17.0
100-199% 12.5b 12.9b 12.4b 12.1b 12.4b 13.1a 13.7 12.8b 13.5 13.6 13.9 13.6 15.0
200% or More 12.6b 12.8b 12.2b 12.5b 12.9b 12.8b 13.1b 13.1b 13.4a 13.2a 14.3 14.4 14.3
EDUCATION                          
< High School 11.6 10.5b 11.3a 10.9b 10.9b 12.4 11.4 11.1a 11.1a 12.0 11.3a 12.4 13.1
High School Graduate 11.6b 12.5 11.5b 11.6b 11.9b 12.6 12.4 12.6 12.5 11.2b 13.6 12.6 13.5
Some College 14.3a 14.8 14.8 14.5a 14.0b 13.6b 14.2b 14.7 14.9 15.2 15.4 15.6 16.0
College Graduate 14.3 14.3a 13.5b 14.3a 14.4a 14.4a 15.1 14.3a 15.6 15.4 16.3 16.8 15.8
HEALTH INSURANCE2                          
Private 12.8b 12.9a 12.5b 12.0b 12.7b 12.6b 13.2 12.8b 13.5 13.1 14.2 14.3 13.9
Medicaid/CHIP3 19.2b 22.8 23.2 25.2 21.7 24.0 22.0 23.6 21.7 22.2 21.4 23.1 22.8
Other4 -- 13.0b 12.6b 13.7b 13.2b 14.9b 15.2b 14.0b 14.9b 14.6b 16.4a 15.7b 18.1
No Coverage 9.7 9.1 8.7 9.5 8.7 8.8 9.2 9.2 9.2 8.8 10.4 10.1 9.6
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Table 1.83A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 16,245b 16,503b 17,510b 16,847b 17,874a 19,558 19,414
AGE              
18-25 1,842b 1,929b 1,999b 2,086a 2,332 2,335 2,351
26-49 8,552 8,728 8,912 8,190 8,708 9,138 8,836
50 or Older 5,852b 5,846b 6,599b 6,571b 6,834b 8,085 8,228
GENDER              
Male 4,859b 5,471 5,559 5,434a 5,562 6,219 6,215
Female 11,386b 11,032b 11,951a 11,413b 12,312 13,339 13,199
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 15,138b 15,219b 15,913a 15,647b 16,308 17,516 17,529
White 13,275b 13,431b 13,984 13,523a 13,866 14,954 14,901
Black or African American 1,238 1,079a 1,326 1,266 1,717 1,484 1,485
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * 230a 265a 301 265a * 546
Two or More Races * 367 * * 283a 480 453
Hispanic or Latino 1,107b 1,283b 1,597 1,199b 1,566 2,042 1,885
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Table 1.83B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 40.9b 40.2b 42.4a 40.8b 41.0b 44.7 44.7
AGE              
18-25 30.3a 32.0 32.6 32.9 34.5 34.7 33.6
26-49 41.4a 40.8a 43.3 41.1a 42.0 43.5 44.2
50 or Older 45.2 42.8b 45.1a 43.6b 42.4b 50.5 49.9
GENDER              
Male 33.1b 35.2 33.8a 34.2a 33.1b 37.9 38.0
Female 45.6a 43.2b 48.0 44.9b 46.0a 48.8 48.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 43.5a 42.0b 43.6a 42.6b 43.0b 46.4 46.5
White 47.1 45.2b 47.1 45.9b 46.2b 49.6 49.7
Black or African American 28.7 26.5 29.6 29.0 34.1 31.7 32.4
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * 17.9a 18.6a 20.5 16.5b * 33.0
Two or More Races * 48.4 * * 40.1 48.4 45.9
Hispanic or Latino 22.8b 26.4a 33.0 26.2a 27.8 34.1 32.8
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Table 1.84A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 16,245b 16,503b 17,510b 16,847b 17,874a 19,558 19,414
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 3,221 2,943a 3,388 3,177 3,298 3,633 3,608
Midwest 3,816a 3,945 4,046 3,954 4,163 4,578 4,441
South 5,691b 5,826b 6,017a 5,997a 6,600 6,945 7,010
West 3,516b 3,789 4,058 3,719a 3,813 4,402 4,356
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 7,862b 8,199b 8,813a 8,120b 8,697a 10,130 9,867
Small Metro 5,338a 5,328a 5,658 5,859 6,023 6,052 6,063
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3,521a 3,507a 3,820 3,821 3,849 4,133 4,095
< 250K Pop. 1,817 1,821 1,838 2,037 2,174 1,919 1,968
Nonmetro 3,045 2,975 3,039 2,868a 3,154 3,376 3,484
Urbanized 1,351 1,301 1,369 1,235 1,394 1,511 1,433
Less Urbanized 1,433 1,426 1,363a 1,366a 1,463 1,548 1,752
Completely Rural 261 248 * * * * 299
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 2,540b 2,800b 3,213b 3,435b 4,033 4,083 4,227
100-199% 3,436a 3,325b 3,934 3,938 3,808 3,936 4,202
200% or More 10,213 10,297 10,311 9,422b 9,952a 11,497 10,922
EDUCATION              
< High School 2,315 2,215 2,332 2,359 2,422 2,473 2,599
High School Graduate 4,825 4,640 4,793 4,323b 4,990 4,840 5,138
Some College 4,579b 4,898b 5,140b 5,072b 5,376 5,699 6,029
College Graduate 4,526b 4,751a 5,246 5,092 5,085 6,546a 5,648
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 10,132 9,923 10,312 9,436b 9,909 11,135 10,824
Medicaid/CHIP4 2,549b 2,976b 3,039b 3,350b 3,345b 3,883a 4,625
Other5 3,947b 3,704b 4,427b 4,549b 5,069a 5,288 5,988
No Coverage 2,212a 2,124 2,392b 2,086 2,527b 2,582b 1,791
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Table 1.84B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 40.9b 40.2b 42.4a 40.8b 41.0b 44.7 44.7
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 41.0a 38.9b 43.0 45.6 42.7 47.3 47.2
Midwest 42.4a 43.1 43.3 43.9 45.5 48.5 47.1
South 41.1 40.1a 41.2 39.1b 40.7 43.6 44.3
West 39.2 38.6 42.8 37.2 36.3a 41.3 41.3
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 38.3b 38.5b 41.2 39.1a 38.5b 43.4 43.3
Small Metro 42.8 41.3a 43.2 42.9 43.3 45.7 46.1
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 43.2 40.8a 43.1 42.3 43.3 46.1 46.5
< 250K Pop. 42.1 42.4 43.4 44.1 43.2 44.9 45.2
Nonmetro 45.7 43.5 44.5 41.6 44.3 47.1 46.4
Urbanized 48.9 45.1 46.3 41.4 44.4 46.0 44.4
Less Urbanized 44.0 42.3a 41.3a 41.6a 44.1 49.0 49.6
Completely Rural 40.4 42.1 * * * * 39.9
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 40.1a 40.5a 44.0 40.8 40.8 44.9 45.3
100-199% 38.6 37.5 40.4 40.2 38.6 40.6 41.9
200% or More 42.1a 41.0b 42.7 41.1b 42.1a 46.3 45.7
EDUCATION              
< High School 32.8a 34.0a 36.0 35.9 32.6a 38.8 39.9
High School Graduate 40.9 38.0a 38.3 36.6b 38.3 40.9 42.1
Some College 41.4a 41.6a 44.9 42.7 43.7 44.6 46.0
College Graduate 46.4 45.1 48.0 46.0 46.9 51.4 48.6
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 42.7 39.9b 43.5 41.9 42.1 44.6 44.4
Medicaid/CHIP4 48.5 52.2 50.1 50.5 47.5 53.4 52.8
Other5 48.4 43.3b 45.2a 46.9 44.4b 49.0 51.7
No Coverage 28.7 28.6 30.6 25.8 30.1 33.6 28.9
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Table 1.85A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 5,458b 5,576b 6,283 5,838a 6,004a 6,857 6,724
AGE              
18-25 567b 617b 714b 673b 753a 791 904
26-49 3,192 3,133 3,446 3,144 3,216 3,552 3,180
50 or Older 1,699b 1,826b 2,123 2,021a 2,035a 2,514 2,640
GENDER              
Male 1,717a 1,711a 2,024 1,902 2,082 2,509 2,223
Female 3,741b 3,865a 4,258 3,936a 3,922a 4,347 4,501
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 5,059a 5,127a 5,651 5,453 5,307 6,070 5,921
White 4,462 4,477 4,756 4,779 4,451 5,139 5,045
Black or African American 364 431 566 408 551 * 473
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 448b * 386b 697 786 803
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Table 1.85B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 65.7 66.5 67.5 64.9 62.9b 68.5 68.5
AGE              
18-25 45.9a 55.0 53.7 52.1 53.1 54.0 53.9
26-49 67.2 64.5 67.4 63.6 63.5 68.4 66.2
50 or Older 73.2 76.1 74.0 73.2 66.3b 74.9 79.2
GENDER              
Male 60.0 60.1 60.7 59.3 57.8 63.6 62.1
Female 68.7 69.9 71.2 68.0 66.0a 71.6 72.1
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 67.2 68.5 68.2 66.9 66.2 69.9 69.4
White 68.7 70.6 70.7 69.4 67.4a 71.3 72.7
Black or African American 55.4 60.3 55.1 54.9 60.4 * 53.7
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 50.0 * 45.5a 45.7a 58.9 62.2
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Table 1.86A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 5,458b 5,576b 6,283 5,838a 6,004a 6,857 6,724
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 1,166 1,044 1,142 932 1,036 1,271 1,211
Midwest 1,325a 1,414 1,625 1,470 1,361 1,590 1,653
South 1,717b 1,894a 1,972 1,885a 2,231 2,511 2,394
West 1,250 1,224 1,545 1,551 1,375 1,484 1,466
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 2,729a 2,676a 3,101 2,612b 2,907 3,520 3,340
Small Metro 1,793 1,792 2,043 2,193 2,055 1,987 2,100
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,261 1,189 1,429 1,358 1,287 1,325 1,439
< 250K Pop. 533 603 613 834 769 662 661
Nonmetro 935a 1,108 1,139 1,034 1,041 1,349 1,284
Urbanized * 479 * 408 451 * 543
Less Urbanized 416 496 * 533 490 589 605
Completely Rural * * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 920b 1,220b 1,358a 1,611 1,633 1,701 1,741
100-199% 1,320 1,171b 1,393 1,355 1,445 1,620 1,669
200% or More 3,197 3,153 3,514 2,849 2,895 3,523 3,284
EDUCATION              
< High School 639b 829 686b 930 814 939 1,008
High School Graduate 1,716 1,689 2,040 1,518a 1,871 1,864 1,965
Some College 1,672a 1,581b 1,844 1,900 1,827 2,036 2,118
College Graduate 1,431 1,477 1,712 1,490 1,492 2,017 1,633
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 3,085 2,679a 3,410 2,536b 2,777 3,329 3,192
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,090b 1,310b 1,250b 1,520 1,336b 1,507a 1,875
Other4 1,336b 1,368b 1,541a 1,529b 1,836 2,105 2,096
No Coverage 799 911 1,000a 956 990a 1,116b 736
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Table 1.86B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 65.7 66.5 67.5 64.9 62.9b 68.5 68.5
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 72.2 70.7 69.2 64.9 66.0 76.6 69.5
Midwest 67.9 65.7 71.4 69.7 68.8 70.3 71.8
South 61.7 67.1 63.4 60.9 62.7 64.8 68.0
West 63.8 63.5 67.8 65.9 56.3 66.9 65.1
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 63.5 63.2 66.0 63.0 60.4a 69.1 66.8
Small Metro 66.8 70.3 69.1 67.3 64.6 67.2 69.4
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 71.4 71.5 68.5 65.1 64.4 67.4 71.1
< 250K Pop. 57.9 67.9 70.5 71.2 65.0 66.9 65.8
Nonmetro 70.5 69.5 68.6 65.2 67.1 68.7 71.7
Urbanized * 72.0 * 59.5 75.0 * 68.9
Less Urbanized 68.2 67.0 * 70.1 64.5 74.3 75.1
Completely Rural * * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 61.9 68.1 65.9 64.9 60.9 63.5 68.0
100-199% 64.9 58.8a 62.1 61.9 61.8 67.8 69.8
200% or More 67.2 69.3 70.6 66.5 64.5 71.7 68.2
EDUCATION              
< High School 54.6 60.9 57.3 59.9 49.7b 67.1 65.0
High School Graduate 62.9 64.4 63.0 63.4 60.7 62.5 67.5
Some College 63.7 64.8 68.4 66.1 66.6 66.5 68.1
College Graduate 80.0 75.5 78.6 68.6 71.6 78.6 72.7
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 68.5 65.4 71.6 63.9 68.0 69.8 68.6
Medicaid/CHIP3 75.9 78.1 74.4 74.9 68.0a 75.8 77.0
Other4 78.3 76.1 70.3a 78.8 71.5a 84.3 81.5
No Coverage 48.2 53.3 52.5 48.8 43.2 50.6 47.3
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Table 1.87A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 13,955b 13,839b 13,980b 14,795a 16,248 15,086 16,083
AGE              
18-25 1,770 1,811 1,718 1,813 1,788 1,886 1,785
26-49 5,478a 5,753 5,715 6,354 6,103 5,963 6,094
50 or Older 6,707b 6,274b 6,547b 6,629b 8,357 7,237 8,204
GENDER              
Male 5,282 4,660b 4,961b 5,617 5,958 5,339 5,975
Female 8,674b 9,179 9,019a 9,178a 10,290 9,748 10,108
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 12,998b 12,852b 13,068b 13,532a 15,343 14,033 14,934
White 11,543b 11,457b 11,434b 12,133 13,772 12,429 13,178
Black or African American 993 964 1,027 770a 1,054 975 1,141
American Indian or Alaska Native 50 * 73 43 59 57 82
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * 16 16 11a 38
Asian 221 128a 280 426 240 329 303
Two or More Races * 100a 221 144 202 232 192
Hispanic or Latino 958 987 912 1,263 905 1,054 1,150
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Table 1.87B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 7.6a 7.5a 7.5a 7.8 8.5 7.8 8.2
AGE              
18-25 6.6 6.6 6.2 6.5 6.5 6.8 6.4
26-49 6.9a 7.4 7.4 8.2 7.9 7.8 7.8
50 or Older 8.5 7.8a 8.0 7.8a 9.7 8.2 9.1
GENDER              
Male 5.6 5.0b 5.3a 5.9 6.2 5.5 6.0
Female 9.5 10.0 9.7 9.7 10.8 10.2 10.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 8.2a 8.1b 8.1a 8.4a 9.5 8.6 9.1
White 9.1b 9.1b 9.1b 9.7 11.0 9.9 10.4
Black or African American 4.6 4.3 4.7 3.5a 4.8 4.2 4.9
American Indian or Alaska Native 6.5 * 8.2 4.6 6.4 6.3 8.3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * 2.4 2.2 1.6 5.4
Asian 2.6 1.5 3.1 4.4 2.4 3.1 2.8
Two or More Races * 6.0 10.7 5.9 7.5 9.2 7.2
Hispanic or Latino 3.8 3.8 3.4 4.3 3.1 3.6 3.7
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Table 1.88A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 13,955b 13,839b 13,980b 14,795a 16,248 15,086 16,083
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 2,528a 2,526a 2,904 2,801 2,815 3,076 3,185
Midwest 3,229a 3,242a 3,219a 3,577 3,696 3,603 3,833
South 4,594a 5,315 4,775a 5,238 6,032 5,025 5,596
West 3,604 2,756a 3,082 3,178 3,706 3,383 3,470
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 7,427a 6,763b 7,011b 7,555a 8,543 7,880 8,631
Small Metro 4,334a 4,722 4,890 4,936 5,073 4,839 5,224
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 2,891 3,164 3,306 3,176 3,359 3,144 3,465
< 250K Pop. 1,443 1,559 1,584 1,760 1,714 1,695 1,759
Nonmetro 2,194 2,353 2,079 2,305 2,632 2,368 2,229
Urbanized 1,030 922 936 1,028 1,285b 1,156a 895
Less Urbanized 1,027 1,137 940 1,078 1,110 1,022 1,122
Completely Rural 136 294 203 199 236 190 212
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 1,361b 1,532a 1,523a 1,744 1,906 1,904 1,920
100-199% 2,216a 2,294a 2,492 2,535 2,487 2,357 2,781
200% or More 10,316 9,942a 9,903a 10,449 11,769 10,778 11,296
EDUCATION              
< High School 1,653 1,626 1,536 1,574 1,432 1,496 1,591
High School Graduate 3,823 4,098 3,861 3,494a 4,485 3,974 4,128
Some College 3,560b 3,592b 3,628b 4,308 4,274 4,132 4,418
College Graduate 4,919a 4,523b 4,955a 5,420 6,057 5,485 5,946
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 10,433 9,768b 10,012a 10,443 11,709 11,159 11,210
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,487b 1,543b 1,528b 1,783 1,591b 1,628a 2,091
Other4 3,863b 3,680b 3,652b 3,580b 4,535 4,164b 5,308
No Coverage 890 1,183 1,148 1,248 1,379a 1,165 1,050
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Table 1.88B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 7.6a 7.5a 7.5a 7.8 8.5 7.8 8.2
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 7.5 7.4a 8.5 7.9 8.0 8.7 8.9
Midwest 8.0a 8.0a 7.9a 8.7 9.0 8.7 9.2
South 6.8 7.8 6.9 7.4 8.5 7.0 7.6
West 8.4 6.5 7.1 7.3 8.4 7.6 7.6
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 7.5 6.8b 6.9a 7.4 8.3 7.6 7.9
Small Metro 7.8a 8.4 8.6 8.4 8.9 8.4 9.2
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 7.9 8.6 8.8 8.0 8.7 8.0 9.0
< 250K Pop. 7.8 8.1 8.3 9.3 9.4 9.0 9.6
Nonmetro 7.2 7.7 7.0 7.9 8.5 7.6 7.5
Urbanized 8.2 6.9 7.4 8.5 9.5a 8.2 7.2
Less Urbanized 7.0 8.2 6.6 7.7 8.0 7.3 7.9
Completely Rural 4.5 9.2 7.2 6.2 6.4 5.8 6.9
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 7.2 7.5 6.9 7.2 7.1 7.5 7.2
100-199% 6.9 6.6 6.6 6.7 7.0 6.4 7.6
200% or More 7.8a 7.7a 7.8 8.2 9.2 8.3 8.6
EDUCATION              
< High School 5.9 5.8 5.4 6.0 5.4 5.9 6.2
High School Graduate 6.6 7.2 6.8 6.1b 7.9 6.9 7.3
Some College 7.7 7.8 7.6 8.7 8.5 8.2 8.5
College Graduate 9.3 8.3a 9.1 9.5 10.5 9.3 9.6
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 7.9 7.6a 7.9 8.1 9.1 8.5 8.4
Medicaid/CHIP3 11.4 11.5 10.2 10.8 9.9 9.8 10.1
Other4 8.9 8.3b 8.3b 7.8b 9.6 8.4b 10.5
No Coverage 3.4a 4.1 3.8 4.2 4.7 4.0 4.5
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Table 1.89A – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 10,787b 10,927b 11,227b 11,009b 11,870 12,702 12,690
AGE              
18-25 1,275 1,311 1,285 1,413 1,579 1,544 1,446
26-49 5,360 5,596 5,466 5,045a 5,493 5,586 5,656
50 or Older 4,153b 4,020b 4,476b 4,550b 4,799 5,571 5,588
GENDER              
Male 3,143b 3,760 3,535 3,532 3,480 3,709 3,992
Female 7,645a 7,167b 7,693a 7,477b 8,390 8,992 8,698
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 10,080b 10,092b 10,262b 10,195b 11,001 11,446 11,608
White 8,812a 8,954a 9,228 8,744a 9,415 9,815 9,856
Black or African American 874 648b 760 858 1,166 1,039 1,012
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian 94b 154a 130a 249 134a 202 377
Two or More Races * * 121b * 199 * 261
Hispanic or Latino 708b 835 966 814 869 1,256 1,083
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Table 1.89B – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 34.4a 33.4b 35.1a 34.1b 34.9a 37.7 37.7
AGE              
18-25 26.4 26.8 26.7 28.0 29.5 29.4 27.2
26-49 33.7a 33.8a 35.3 33.7a 35.0 35.3 37.3
50 or Older 39.1 35.8a 38.1 37.0a 36.8a 44.1 42.5
GENDER              
Male 26.6a 29.6 27.0a 27.9 26.3b 29.7 31.3
Female 39.1 35.8b 40.7 38.1a 40.3 42.3 41.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 36.9a 35.1b 36.4a 35.7b 36.7a 39.4 39.8
White 40.6 38.3b 40.2 38.7b 40.3 42.7 42.7
Black or African American 23.9 19.3a 22.0 23.7 28.3 26.7 27.3
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian 8.7b 13.7a 10.9b 19.9 9.7b 18.1 27.9
Two or More Races * * 31.2 * 35.5 * 39.4
Hispanic or Latino 17.4a 21.1 25.4 21.8 21.1 27.0 24.3
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Table 1.90A – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
3,331 3,745 3,821 3,162a 3,882 3,656 3,667
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 2,507 2,810 2,889 2,365 2,849 2,849 2,677
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 272 257 224 248 360 215 276
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
549 678 703 550 668 586 704
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
1,290 1,419 1,751 1,469 1,680 1,599 1,506
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 956 1,051 1,272 1,078 1,142 1,221 1,057
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 57 26 87 86 120 82 59
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
276 342 392 304 412 296 389
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Table 1.90B – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
45.7 48.1 48.6 46.5 46.3 47.8 46.4
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 34.4 36.1 36.8 34.8 34.0 37.2 33.9
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 3.7 3.3 2.9 3.6 4.3 2.8 3.5
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
7.5 8.7 8.9 8.1 7.9 7.7 8.9
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
66.3 69.0 73.5a 69.3 64.7 69.2 65.7
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 49.1 51.1 53.4 50.9 44.0 52.8 46.1
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 2.9 1.3 3.6 4.1 4.6 3.6 2.6
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
14.1 16.6 16.4 14.3 15.8 12.8 17.0
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Table 1.91A – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 6,200b 6,781b 7,455 6,414b 7,625 8,457 8,276
18-25 623b 615b 703 679 762 808 798
26-49 3,047 3,455 3,606 2,975a 3,713 3,859 3,484
50 or Older 2,530b 2,712b 3,147a 2,760b 3,150a 3,789 3,994
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 1,521b 1,716a 2,164 1,664b 2,133 1,984 2,188
18-25 137b 147b 198 174 214 199 230
26-49 860 938 1,155 925 1,123 1,021 1,022
50 or Older 525b 631 811 565a 796 764 935
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Table 1.91B – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 38.4a 41.2 42.8 38.4b 43.0 43.5 42.9
18-25 33.9 32.1 35.4 32.7 32.8 35.0 34.1
26-49 35.8 39.8 40.7 36.6 42.9 42.5 39.7
50 or Older 43.7 46.4 48.0 42.3 46.6 47.0 48.8
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 28.0 30.9 34.5 28.6 35.7 29.0 32.7
18-25 24.2 23.9 27.9 26.0 28.5 25.3 25.5
26-49 27.1 30.1 33.5 29.6 35.3 28.9 32.4
50 or Older 31.1 34.6 38.2 27.9 39.1 30.4 35.5
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Table 1.92A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Receipt of
Treatment/Counseling/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
5,228b 5,296b 5,227b 5,468b 5,636a 5,536b 5,408b 5,959 5,942 5,865 6,067 5,882 6,451
18-25 1,032a 1,035a 1,144 1,057a 1,028a 948b 1,031a 1,020a 1,071 1,076 1,082 1,094 1,228
26-49 3,302 3,203 3,180 3,023 3,174 3,401 3,210 3,486a 3,252 3,258 3,182 3,222 3,022
50 or Older 895b 1,059b 903b 1,388b 1,434b 1,187b 1,168b 1,453b 1,618a 1,532b 1,803 1,567a 2,201
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
5,998a 5,451 5,649 5,655 4,830 5,395 5,168 6,077a 5,192 4,879 5,403 5,072 5,312
18-25 1,577 1,581 1,460 1,612 1,401 1,520 1,575 1,604 1,485 1,496 1,477 1,476 1,561
26-49 3,448b 3,135 3,370a 3,002 2,638 3,022 2,804 3,139 2,538 2,701 2,921 2,678 2,767
50 or Older 973 735 819 1,041 791 854 788 1,334 1,169 682 1,004 918 984
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Table 1.92B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014
Receipt of
Treatment/Counseling/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
46.6b 49.3b 48.1b 49.2b 53.9 50.6a 51.1 49.5b 53.4 54.6 52.9 53.7 54.8
18-25 39.6a 39.6a 43.9 39.6 42.3 38.4a 39.5 38.9a 41.9 41.8 42.3 42.6 44.0
26-49 48.9 50.5 48.5 50.2 54.6 53.0 53.4 52.6 56.2 54.7 52.1 54.6 52.2
50 or Older 47.9b 59.0 52.4a 57.1 64.4 58.2 59.7 52.1b 58.1a 69.2 64.2 63.0 69.1
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
53.4b 50.7b 51.9b 50.8b 46.1 49.4a 48.9 50.5b 46.6 45.4 47.1 46.3 45.2
18-25 60.4a 60.4a 56.1 60.4 57.7 61.6a 60.5 61.1a 58.1 58.2 57.7 57.4 56.0
26-49 51.1 49.5 51.5 49.8 45.4 47.0 46.6 47.4 43.8 45.3 47.9 45.4 47.8
50 or Older 52.1b 41.0 47.6a 42.9 35.6 41.8 40.3 47.9b 41.9a 30.8 35.8 37.0 30.9
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Table 1.93A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
4,702a 4,999 5,177 4,932 5,249 5,058 5,380
18-25 821a 767b 867 841a 908 878 1,005
26-49 2,812 2,997 2,897 2,786 2,836 2,796 2,613
50 or Older 1,068b 1,235a 1,413 1,304a 1,505 1,384 1,761
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
3,421 4,076 3,466 3,585 3,823 3,357 3,637
18-25 1,015 1,004 955 978 985 990 1,011
26-49 1,988 2,288 1,701 2,115 2,228 1,751 2,025
50 or Older 418 784 809 492 611 617 601
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Table 1.93B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
57.9 55.1a 59.9 57.9 57.9 60.1 59.7
18-25 44.7 43.3a 47.6 46.3 48.0 47.0 49.9
26-49 58.6 56.7 63.0a 56.8 56.0 61.5 56.3
50 or Older 71.9 61.2a 63.6 72.6 71.1 69.2 74.6
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
42.1 44.9a 40.1 42.1 42.1 39.9 40.3
18-25 55.3 56.7a 52.4 53.7 52.0 53.0 50.1
26-49 41.4 43.3 37.0a 43.2 44.0 38.5 43.7
50 or Older 28.1 38.8a 36.4 27.4 28.9 30.8 25.4
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Table 1.94A – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
2,534 2,720 2,807 2,643 2,603 2,596 2,879
18-25 313b 307b 406a 399a 410a 425a 534
26-49 1,545 1,603 1,651 1,480 1,488 1,550 1,436
50 or Older * * * * * * 910
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
1,091 1,151 1,087 1,230 1,351 1,262 1,325
18-25 302 278 298 307 294 329 365
26-49 584 782 606 755 848 651 742
50 or Older * * * * * * 217
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Table 1.94B – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
69.9 70.3 72.1 68.2 65.8 67.3 68.5
18-25 50.9 52.5 57.7 56.5 58.2 56.4 59.4
26-49 72.6 67.2 73.2 66.2 63.7 70.4 65.9
50 or Older * * * * * * 80.7
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
30.1 29.7 27.9 31.8 34.2 32.7 31.5
18-25 49.1 47.5 42.3 43.5 41.8 43.6 40.6
26-49 27.4 32.8 26.8 33.8 36.3 29.6 34.1
50 or Older * * * * * * 19.3
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Table 1.95A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 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, 2002-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1,2 27,215b 27,939b 27,502b 28,166b 28,405b 29,556b 30,201b 30,341b 31,490b 31,642b 34,122 34,644 35,498
Inpatient 1,472b 1,792b 1,917a 2,129 1,596b 2,145 1,970 1,900a 1,752b 1,779b 1,872a 2,174 2,411
18-25 294b 324a 388 344 345 360 364 359 348 361 397 451 418
26-49 811 884 801 930 781 1,125 758 970 749 766 675b 988 951
50 or Older 367b 584b 728 855 470b 659a 848 571b 655a 653a 801 735 1,042
Outpatient2 15,487 15,065 15,226 14,856a 14,712a 15,433 15,327 14,394b 15,146 15,477 15,468 15,652 16,086
18-25 2,077 2,096 1,976a 2,070 1,912a 1,837b 1,948a 2,039 1,946a 2,126 2,239 2,172 2,204
26-49 8,931b 8,696b 8,632b 7,766 7,581 7,975 7,880 7,378 7,701 7,640 7,411 7,231 7,372
50 or Older 4,479b 4,274b 4,619b 5,019b 5,220b 5,620a 5,500a 4,977b 5,499a 5,711 5,818 6,250 6,510
Prescription Medication 22,005b 23,253b 22,638b 23,305b 23,967b 24,864b 25,598b 25,719b 26,671b 26,777b 29,027 29,530 30,082
18-25 2,316b 2,621b 2,594b 2,680b 2,612b 2,602b 2,676b 2,857 2,838 3,005 3,109 3,270 3,075
26-49 11,384b 11,837 11,671a 11,423b 11,741 11,777 11,701a 12,204 12,269 12,006 12,669 12,767 12,557
50 or Older 8,304b 8,795b 8,373b 9,202b 9,613b 10,484b 11,222b 10,658b 11,564b 11,767b 13,249 13,494 14,450
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Table 1.95B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 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, 2002-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1,2 13.0b 13.2b 12.8b 13.0b 12.9b 13.3b 13.5b 13.4b 13.8b 13.6b 14.5 14.6 14.8
Inpatient 0.7b 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.7b 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8b 0.8b 0.8a 0.9 1.0
18-25 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.2
26-49 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.7b 1.0 1.0
50 or Older 0.5b 0.7 0.9 1.0 0.5b 0.7 0.9 0.6a 0.7 0.7a 0.8 0.7 1.0
Outpatient2 7.4a 7.1 7.1 6.8 6.7 7.0 6.8 6.4 6.6 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.7
18-25 6.7 6.6 6.2 6.4 5.9 5.6a 5.9 6.1 5.7 6.2 6.5 6.3 6.4
26-49 8.9b 8.7b 8.6b 7.8 7.6 8.0 7.9 7.5 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.4 7.5
50 or Older 5.7 5.3 5.6 5.9 6.0 6.3 6.0 5.3 5.7 5.7 5.7 6.0 6.1
Prescription Medication 10.5b 10.9b 10.5b 10.7b 10.9b 11.2b 11.4b 11.3b 11.7b 11.5b 12.4 12.5 12.6
18-25 7.5b 8.3 8.1a 8.3 8.0a 8.0a 8.1 8.5 8.4 8.8 9.0 9.4 8.8
26-49 11.4b 11.9a 11.7b 11.4b 11.7b 11.8a 11.7b 12.3 12.5 12.3 13.0 13.1 12.8
50 or Older 10.5b 10.9b 10.1b 10.8b 11.0b 11.7b 12.2 11.3b 12.0a 11.8b 12.9 12.9 13.5
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Table 1.96A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 16,245b 16,503b 17,510b 16,847b 17,874a 19,558 19,414
Inpatient 1,483 1,322 1,102b 1,346 1,326 1,425 1,639
18-25 214 245 205 249 259 281 259
26-49 592 793 586 569 487b 685 737
50 or Older 678 284b 311b 529 581 458 642
Outpatient 9,570a 9,246b 9,660 9,902 9,732 10,686 10,556
18-25 1,148b 1,222b 1,220b 1,324 1,479 1,412 1,489
26-49 5,372 5,033 5,112 4,989 4,878 5,098 5,141
50 or Older 3,050a 2,991b 3,329 3,588 3,376 4,176 3,926
Prescription Medication 14,100b 14,305b 15,288a 14,700b 15,422a 17,025 16,851
18-25 1,421b 1,531a 1,564a 1,609 1,815 1,829 1,783
26-49 7,411 7,580 7,779 7,100 7,695 7,918 7,592
50 or Older 5,267b 5,195b 5,944b 5,992b 5,911b 7,278 7,476
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Table 1.96B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 40.9b 40.2b 42.4a 40.8b 41.0b 44.7 44.7
Inpatient 3.7 3.2 2.7b 3.3 3.0 3.3 3.8
18-25 3.5 4.1 3.3 3.9 3.8 4.2 3.7
26-49 2.9 3.7 2.8 2.9 2.3b 3.3 3.7
50 or Older 5.2 2.1a 2.1a 3.5 3.6 2.9 3.9
Outpatient 24.1 22.5 23.4 24.0 22.4a 24.4 24.3
18-25 18.9 20.3 19.9 20.9 21.9 21.0 21.3
26-49 26.0 23.6a 24.9 25.1 23.6a 24.3 25.8
50 or Older 23.5 21.9 22.8 23.8 21.0 26.1 23.9
Prescription Medication 35.5b 34.8b 36.9 35.6b 35.3b 38.9 38.7
18-25 23.3 25.3 25.5 25.3 26.8 27.2 25.5
26-49 35.9 35.3 37.7 35.6 37.1 37.7 38.0
50 or Older 40.8 38.1b 40.7 39.8a 36.7b 45.5 45.3
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Table 1.97A – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 5,458b 5,576b 6,283 5,838a 6,004a 6,857 6,724
Inpatient 713 717 622a 796 590a 832 863
18-25 97 128 108 104 121 151 138
26-49 327 472 358 394 244a 434 386
50 or Older 289 117b 157a 299 226 246 339
Outpatient 3,822 3,731a 3,961 3,962 3,706a 4,686 4,332
18-25 406b 431b 481b 480b 506b 544 658
26-49 2,283 2,123 2,201 2,108 2,029 2,441 2,099
50 or Older 1,133a 1,177 1,279 1,374 1,170a 1,702 1,575
Prescription Medication 4,973b 5,119a 5,683 5,242a 5,527 6,222 6,028
18-25 444b 488b 586a 531b 648 678 711
26-49 2,861 2,888 3,134 2,831 2,971 3,152 2,886
50 or Older 1,669b 1,743b 1,962 1,880a 1,907a 2,392 2,430
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Table 1.97B – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 65.7 66.5 67.5 64.9 62.9b 68.5 68.5
Inpatient 8.6 8.6 6.7 8.8 6.2a 8.3 8.8
18-25 7.9 11.4 8.1 8.0 8.5 10.3 8.2
26-49 6.9 9.7 7.0 8.0 4.8b 8.4 8.0
50 or Older 12.4 4.9a 5.5 10.8 7.3 7.3 10.2
Outpatient 46.2 44.6 42.5 44.1 39.0a 46.9 44.2
18-25 33.0a 38.6 36.2 37.2 35.8 37.3 39.2
26-49 48.2 43.8 42.9 42.8 40.3 47.1 43.8
50 or Older 49.0 49.0 44.6 49.7 38.2 50.7 47.3
Prescription Medication 59.7 61.1 61.0 58.2 57.8 62.1 61.4
18-25 35.9a 43.4 44.0 41.0 45.5 46.2 42.4
26-49 60.1 59.5 61.2 57.2 58.7 60.7 60.1
50 or Older 71.5 72.6 68.4 68.1 61.9a 71.3 72.9
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Table 1.98A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2002-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 3,136b 2,983b 3,268b 3,612 3,342b 3,133b 3,371b 3,079b 3,320b 3,645 3,634 4,002 4,126
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
8,461 8,216a 7,839b 8,038b 7,790b 8,441 8,787 7,678b 8,482 8,559 8,514 9,019 9,209
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 3,796b 3,669b 3,752b 3,159b 3,299b 3,297b 3,009a 3,336b 3,157b 3,014a 3,104a 2,393 2,446
Outpatient Medical Clinic 950 997 1,195 1,126 1,159 1,376 1,354 1,233 1,007 1,161 1,012 1,070 1,156
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 289 310 293 311 190 349 237 358 283 284 343 194 300
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 107 78 84 93 88 65 101 83 81 84 106 83 111
Some Other Place3 288 265 322 144b 257 332 250 272 325 373 256 435 393
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Table 1.98B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2002-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2002-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 20.4b 20.0b 21.6b 24.5 22.8 20.4b 22.1a 21.6b 22.0a 23.7 23.5 25.7 25.8
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
55.0 55.0 51.7b 54.4 53.2a 54.9 57.7 53.8 56.3 55.7 55.1 57.9 57.5
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 24.7b 24.6b 24.8b 21.4b 22.5b 21.4b 19.8b 23.4b 21.0b 19.6b 20.1b 15.4 15.3
Outpatient Medical Clinic 6.2 6.7 7.9 7.6 7.9 9.0 8.9 8.6 6.7 7.6 6.6 6.9 7.2
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 1.9 2.1 1.9 2.1 1.3 2.3 1.6 2.5 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.2 1.9
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.7
Some Other Place3 1.9 1.8 2.1 1.0b 1.8 2.2 1.6 1.9 2.2 2.4 1.7 2.8 2.5
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Table 1.99A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
3 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.
4 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 2,299b 2,360b 2,470b 2,717 2,580a 3,151 3,199
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
5,402 4,893b 5,312 5,324 5,157a 6,032 5,865
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 2,062a 2,240b 2,042a 2,072a 2,119a 1,660 1,624
Outpatient Medical Clinic 950 870 657 741 716 740 802
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 211 285 228 227 292 151 224
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 70 63 44 54 79 60 82
Some Other Place4 167 182 234 270 166 249 263
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Table 1.99B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
3 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.
4 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 24.2b 25.6a 25.7a 27.6 26.6 29.6 30.4
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
56.9 53.1 55.3 54.0 53.1 56.6 55.8
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 21.7b 24.3b 21.3b 21.0b 21.8b 15.6 15.4
Outpatient Medical Clinic 10.0 9.4 6.8 7.5 7.4 6.9 7.6
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 2.2 3.1 2.4 2.3 3.0 1.4 2.1
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.6 0.8
Some Other Place4 1.8 2.0 2.5 2.8 1.7 2.4 2.5
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Table 1.100A – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1,138b 1,120b 1,160a 1,241 1,244 1,728 1,548
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
2,211 1,869a 2,319 2,090 1,939 2,545 2,277
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 789 961 799 898 755 669 701
Outpatient Medical Clinic 384 472 321 322 343 291 406
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 123 157 151 146 192 90 136
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 24 26 15 16 17 22 43
Some Other Place3 33a 50 49 162 85 109 105
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Table 1.100B – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Percentages, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 30.2 30.1 29.5 31.6 33.6 36.9 35.8
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
58.7 50.1 59.0 53.3 52.4 54.3 52.7
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 20.9 25.8b 20.3 22.9a 20.4 14.3 16.2
Outpatient Medical Clinic 10.2 12.7 8.2 8.2 9.3 6.2 9.4
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 3.3 4.2 3.8 3.7 5.2 1.9 3.2
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.0
Some Other Place3 0.9a 1.3 1.3 4.1 2.3 2.3 2.4
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Table 1.101A – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 11,272 10,781a 10,902a 11,170 10,498b 10,974 10,636b 12,059 11,177 10,768a 11,490 10,965 11,795
AGE                          
18-25 2,621 2,628 2,614 2,688 2,436b 2,472b 2,618 2,630 2,565 2,581 2,565 2,575 2,796
26-49 6,783b 6,349 6,564a 6,049 5,838 6,444a 6,018 6,642b 5,825 5,968 6,104 5,905 5,815
50 or Older 1,868b 1,804b 1,724b 2,432a 2,225b 2,058b 1,999b 2,787 2,786 2,219b 2,821 2,485a 3,185
GENDER                          
Male 3,719 3,275a 3,908 3,875 3,485 3,410 3,395 3,862 3,488 3,518 3,700 3,672 3,781
Female 7,552 7,506 6,993b 7,295a 7,014b 7,564 7,241a 8,196 7,689 7,250a 7,790 7,294 8,014
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 10,209 9,636a 9,810 9,908 9,454a 9,765 9,638a 10,776 9,687a 9,674a 10,072 9,327b 10,514
White 8,371 8,207 8,179 8,026 7,773 8,230 8,067 8,779 8,170 7,845 8,034 7,618a 8,482
Black or African American 1,303 999 1,190 1,371 1,066 1,048 1,200 1,384 1,081 1,070 1,404 1,076 1,279
American Indian or Alaska Native 130a 56 44 98 62 55 54 87 77 107 148 72 64
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 28 22 * * * * 11 17 11 14 18 34 13
Asian 155b 178a 172a 160b 198 188a 165a 287 152b 311 240 212 334
Two or More Races 222 174b 192a 185b 292 222 141b 222a 195a 328 229 315 343
Hispanic or Latino 1,063 1,145 1,091 1,261 1,044 1,209 998 1,282 1,490 1,095 1,418 1,638 1,281
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Table 1.101B – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 5.4a 5.1 5.1 5.1 4.8 4.9 4.7 5.3 4.9 4.6 4.9 4.6 4.9
AGE                          
18-25 8.5 8.3 8.1 8.3 7.5 7.6 8.0 7.9 7.6 7.6 7.4 7.4 8.0
26-49 6.8b 6.4 6.6a 6.1 5.8 6.5 6.0 6.7a 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.0 5.9
50 or Older 2.4 2.2a 2.1b 2.9 2.5 2.3a 2.2b 3.0 2.9 2.2b 2.8 2.4a 3.0
GENDER                          
Male 3.7 3.2 3.8a 3.7 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.5 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.2 3.3
Female 6.9 6.8 6.3 6.5 6.2 6.6 6.2 7.0 6.5 6.0 6.4 5.9 6.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 5.5 5.2 5.2 5.2 4.9 5.1 5.0 5.5 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.6b 5.2
White 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.1 5.4 5.2 5.7 5.2 5.1 5.2 4.9a 5.4
Black or African American 5.6 4.2 4.9 5.6 4.2 4.1 4.7 5.3 4.1 4.0 5.2 3.9 4.6
American Indian or Alaska Native 10.1a 5.2 3.9 8.9 5.7 5.0 5.7 8.0 7.2 8.3 11.4a 5.8 5.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.9 5.2 * * * * 1.4 2.3 1.7 1.6 1.8 4.3 1.4
Asian 1.9 2.0 1.9 1.8 2.2 2.0 1.7 2.9 1.5a 2.8 2.1 1.8 2.7
Two or More Races 10.5 8.2 9.1 8.4 13.1 9.6 5.7a 9.1 7.4 10.0 6.7 8.9 9.4
Hispanic or Latino 4.2 4.5 4.1 4.6 3.6 4.1 3.3 4.1 4.7a 3.2 4.1 4.6a 3.5
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Table 1.102A – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 8,173a 9,092 8,680 8,541 9,092 8,422 9,037
18-25 1,839 1,773a 1,826 1,829 1,898 1,870 2,021
26-49 4,805 5,300a 4,633 4,910 5,064 4,551 4,654
50 or Older 1,529b 2,019 2,222 1,802a 2,130 2,001 2,362
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 3,642a 3,874 3,910 3,883 3,973 3,858 4,205
18-25 617b 587b 706b 712b 709b 756a 900
26-49 2,133 2,386 2,271 2,235 2,335 2,201 2,179
50 or Older 891 901 933 936 928 902 1,127
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Table 1.102B – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 20.6 22.1 21.0 20.7 20.8 19.3 20.8
18-25 30.2 29.4 29.8 28.8 28.1 27.8 28.9
26-49 23.3 24.8 22.5 24.6 24.4 21.7 23.3
50 or Older 11.8 14.8 15.2 12.0 13.2 12.6 14.3
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 43.7 46.3 42.0 43.1 41.6 38.6 42.9
18-25 50.0 52.2 53.1 55.0 49.8 51.5 53.6
26-49 44.8 49.2 44.3 45.2 46.2 42.4 45.4
50 or Older 38.2 37.5 32.7 33.9 30.1 27.1 33.9
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Table 1.103A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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. 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, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 16,055b 16,523b 15,958b 17,042b 17,320b 17,591b 18,523b 19,436b 20,082b 20,046b 22,655 22,833 23,303
18-25 1,952b 2,108b 2,133b 2,284b 2,329b 2,120b 2,374b 2,379b 2,421a 2,467 2,640 2,705 2,717
26-49 8,302b 8,071b 7,942b 8,130b 8,416b 8,318b 8,152b 8,911 8,888 9,042 9,233 9,638 9,451
50 or Older 5,802b 6,344b 5,883b 6,629b 6,575b 7,152b 7,997b 8,145b 8,773b 8,537b 10,781 10,489 11,135
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 10,300 10,264 10,495 9,940a 9,969 10,748 10,370 9,877a 10,460 10,442 10,412 10,465 10,903
18-25 1,154 1,236 1,120 1,149 994a 1,090 1,077 1,171 1,150 1,200 1,282 1,287 1,197
26-49 5,717b 5,793b 5,897b 5,198 5,122 5,262 5,300 4,922 5,258 4,995 5,116 4,807 4,845
50 or Older 3,429b 3,235b 3,478b 3,594b 3,853b 4,396 3,993a 3,784b 4,052a 4,247 4,014a 4,371 4,861
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 721b 931 892 1,088 940 1,060 1,161 888 806a 970 890 1,097 1,062
18-25 139 145 189 164 169 160 148 169 132 195 170 184 180
26-49 457 571 429 513 462 645 503 569 415 434 400 525 547
50 or Older 125b 215 273 411 308 255 509 150a 260 342 320 388 335
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Table 1.103B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2002-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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. 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, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 59.3b 59.6b 58.4b 60.7b 61.4b 59.8b 61.6b 64.4 64.1 63.7 66.7 66.4 66.1
18-25 60.2b 60.4b 62.0a 63.5 66.7 62.9 66.0 64.0 65.4 63.9 64.5 64.8 66.4
26-49 57.4b 55.9b 55.7b 58.7b 60.1a 58.5b 58.4b 61.9 61.0 62.5 62.6 64.4 63.7
50 or Older 62.0a 64.8 61.1b 62.3a 61.2b 60.6b 64.0 67.4 67.0 65.0 71.3 68.8 68.2
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 38.0b 37.0b 38.4b 35.4b 35.3b 36.6b 34.5b 32.7 33.4a 33.2 30.7 30.4 30.9
18-25 35.6b 35.4b 32.5 31.9 28.5 32.3 29.9 31.5 31.1 31.1 31.3 30.8 29.2
26-49 39.5b 40.1b 41.3b 37.6b 36.6a 37.0b 38.0b 34.2 36.1a 34.5 34.7 32.1 32.6
50 or Older 36.6a 33.0 36.1a 33.8 35.9a 37.2b 31.9 31.3 31.0 32.4 26.6 28.7 29.8
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 2.7 3.4 3.3 3.9 3.3 3.6 3.9 2.9 2.6 3.1 2.6 3.2 3.0
18-25 4.3 4.1 5.5 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.1 4.5 3.6 5.0 4.2 4.4 4.4
26-49 3.2 4.0 3.0 3.7 3.3 4.5 3.6 3.9 2.8 3.0 2.7 3.5 3.7
50 or Older 1.3 2.2 2.8 3.9 2.9 2.2 4.1 1.2 2.0 2.6 2.1 2.5 2.0
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Table 1.104A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 8,199b 8,907b 9,549a 8,437b 9,979 10,866 10,614
18-25 1,022b 998b 1,101b 1,132a 1,258 1,290 1,323
26-49 4,118 4,549 4,671 4,020a 4,694 4,995 4,633
50 or Older 3,059b 3,360b 3,777a 3,285b 4,027 4,580 4,657
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 6,974 6,708b 7,170 7,465 6,974a 7,624 7,742
18-25 691a 771 784 795 914 861 853
26-49 3,960 3,601 3,803 3,733 3,608 3,615 3,643
50 or Older 2,323b 2,336b 2,583a 2,937 2,452b 3,147 3,246
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 966 826 682a 815 793 965 929
18-25 125 147 102a 150 152 159 162
26-49 431 534 379 365 361 467 493
50 or Older 410 145 201 300 279 340 274
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Table 1.104B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 50.8a 54.2 54.9 50.5b 56.2 55.9 55.0
18-25 55.6 52.1 55.4 54.5 54.1 55.9 56.6
26-49 48.4a 52.4 52.8 49.5 54.2 55.0 52.8
50 or Older 52.8 57.5 57.6 50.4 59.6 56.8 57.0
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 43.2 40.8 41.2 44.7b 39.3 39.2 40.1
18-25 37.6 40.3 39.5 38.3 39.3 37.3 36.5
26-49 46.5a 41.5 43.0 46.0a 41.6 39.8 41.5
50 or Older 40.1 40.0 39.4 45.0 36.3 39.0 39.7
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 6.0 5.0 3.9 4.9 4.5 5.0 4.8
18-25 6.8 7.7 5.1 7.2 6.6 6.9 6.9
26-49 5.1 6.2 4.3 4.5 4.2 5.1 5.6
50 or Older 7.1 2.5 3.1 4.6 4.1 4.2 3.4
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Table 1.105A – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 1,982b 2,143b 2,738 2,227b 2,598 2,587 2,815
18-25 248b 270b 313a 303a 315 308a 404
26-49 1,183 1,159 1,454 1,231 1,360 1,394 1,304
50 or Older 552b 714a 971 693a 924 885 1,107
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 2,841 2,848 3,097 3,013 2,946 3,616 3,267
18-25 254b 257b 333 293a 350 376 395
26-49 1,707 1,579 1,736 1,597 1,641 1,814 1,519
50 or Older 880a 1,012 1,028 1,123 955a 1,426 1,354
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 604 569 443 572 428a 631 612
18-25 63a 87 64a 74 86 102 104
26-49 285 383 256 293 185b 329 336
50 or Older * 99 124 204 157 200 172
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Table 1.105B – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Percentages, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 36.5 38.5 43.6 38.3 43.5 37.9 42.0
18-25 43.9 44.0 44.1 45.2 41.9 39.2 44.7
26-49 37.3 37.1 42.2 39.4 42.7 39.4 41.3
50 or Older 32.7 39.1 45.8 34.3 45.4 35.2 42.0
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 52.3 51.2 49.3 51.8 49.3 52.9 48.8
18-25 45.0 41.9 46.9 43.7 46.6 47.8 43.7
26-49 53.8 50.6 50.4 51.2 51.5 51.3 48.1
50 or Older 52.1 55.4 48.4 55.6 46.9 56.8 51.4
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 11.1 10.2 7.1 9.8 7.2 9.2 9.1
18-25 11.1 14.1 9.0 11.1 11.4 13.0 11.5
26-49 9.0 12.3 7.4 9.4 5.8b 9.3 10.6
50 or Older * 5.4 5.8 10.1 7.7 8.0 6.5
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Table 1.106A – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 14,194b 14,239b 14,835 14,462a 14,836 15,556 15,153 16,026 15,670 15,655
AGE                    
18-25 2,828b 2,623b 2,608b 2,742b 2,677b 2,796b 2,826b 3,051 3,007 3,200
26-49 7,527 7,694a 7,590 7,377 7,546 7,361 7,536 7,370 7,336 6,970
50 or Older 3,838b 3,922b 4,637a 4,343b 4,613a 5,400 4,790 5,606 5,327 5,485
GENDER                    
Male 4,821a 5,032 5,032 4,921 5,232 5,590 5,264 5,811 5,777 5,492
Female 9,373 9,206a 9,803 9,541 9,605 9,966 9,889 10,215 9,893 10,163
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 12,551a 12,886 13,235 12,875 13,032 13,765 13,597 13,613 13,617 13,605
White 10,449 10,783 11,200 10,821 10,917 11,420 11,303 11,051 11,375 10,979
Black or African American 1,461 1,432 1,345 1,346 1,427 1,533 1,472 1,686 1,256 1,511
American Indian or Alaska Native 97 100 96 55 70 83 92 129 110 74
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 48 42 * * * * 28 * 12a 60
Asian 282a 248a 256a 303 323 393 435 371 468 519
Two or More Races 214b 281a 273a 271a 253b 285 267b 260b 397 461
Hispanic or Latino 1,643a 1,353b 1,600a 1,587a 1,804 1,791 1,556a 2,413 2,053 2,050
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Table 1.106B – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 6.6 6.5 6.7 6.5 6.6 6.8 6.6 6.9 6.7 6.6
AGE                    
18-25 8.8 8.1b 8.0b 8.4a 8.0b 8.3b 8.3a 8.9 8.7 9.3
26-49 7.6 7.7 7.6 7.4 7.6 7.5 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.2
50 or Older 4.5 4.5 5.2 4.8 4.9 5.6 4.8 5.5 5.1 5.2
GENDER                    
Male 4.6 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.8 5.1 4.7 5.2 5.1 4.8
Female 8.4 8.1 8.6 8.3 8.2 8.5 8.3 8.4 8.1 8.2
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 6.6 6.8 6.9 6.7 6.7 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8
White 6.9 7.1 7.3 7.0 7.1 7.4 7.3 7.1 7.3 7.1
Black or African American 6.0 5.7 5.4 5.3 5.5 5.8 5.6 6.3 4.6 5.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 8.8 9.1 8.7 5.9 6.5 7.8 7.4 10.0 8.9 6.0
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7.7 5.1 * * * * 3.2 * 1.6 6.7
Asian 3.2 2.7 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.8 4.0 3.2 4.0 4.2
Two or More Races 9.7 12.7 11.9 11.1 10.5 10.8 8.3a 7.7b 11.4 12.7
Hispanic or Latino 6.0 4.7 5.5 5.3 5.9 5.7 4.6 7.0a 5.8 5.6
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Table 1.107A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 8,913b 9,671 9,669 10,445 10,128 10,237
AGE            
18-25 1,739b 1,771b 1,779b 1,975 1,971 2,078
26-49 4,783 4,558 5,036 5,008 4,786 4,496
50 or Older 2,391b 3,341 2,855a 3,462 3,371 3,663
GENDER            
Male 3,149 3,540 3,335 3,840 3,813 3,502
Female 5,764b 6,130 6,334 6,604 6,316 6,735
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 7,909a 8,442 8,744 8,804 8,664 8,879
White 6,601 7,053 7,054 7,044 7,107 7,141
Black or African American 853 1,021 1,062 1,140 797 957
American Indian or Alaska Native 63 57 86 99 61 51
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 19 14 * 12 22
Asian 192 168 340 247 358 346
Two or More Races 165b 125b 187b 184b 330 361
Hispanic or Latino 1,004a 1,229 925b 1,641 1,464 1,359
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Table 1.107B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.5 4.3 4.3
AGE            
18-25 5.2a 5.2a 5.2a 5.8 5.7 6.0
26-49 4.8 4.7 5.2 5.1 4.9 4.6
50 or Older 2.6b 3.5 2.9 3.4 3.2 3.5
GENDER            
Male 2.9 3.2 3.0 3.4 3.4 3.1
Female 4.9 5.2 5.3 5.5 5.2 5.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.1 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.4
White 4.3 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6
Black or African American 3.3 3.9 4.0 4.2 2.9 3.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 5.8 5.3 6.9 7.7 5.0 4.1
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 2.9 1.7 * 1.5 2.5
Asian 1.9 1.6 3.1 2.2 3.0 2.8
Two or More Races 6.8 4.7b 5.8a 5.4b 9.4 9.9
Hispanic or Latino 3.3 3.9 2.7a 4.7 4.2 3.7
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Table 1.108A – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 9,526a 10,605 10,299 10,885 10,727 10,717
AGE            
18-25 1,257b 1,360a 1,349a 1,520 1,526 1,581
26-49 4,888 5,013 5,124 5,071 4,884 4,723
50 or Older 3,382b 4,232 3,826 4,294 4,317 4,413
GENDER            
Male 3,084 3,339 3,211 3,503 3,464 3,422
Female 6,443a 7,266 7,088 7,382 7,263 7,295
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 8,638 9,456 9,478 9,543 9,543 9,469
White 7,468 8,203 8,252 7,950 8,150 7,877
Black or African American 760 835 800 1,047 811 879
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * 350
Hispanic or Latino 888a 1,149 821b 1,341 1,184 1,248
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Table 1.108B – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 64.3a 68.2 68.1 68.0 68.6 68.6
AGE            
18-25 47.0 48.7 47.8 49.8 50.8 49.5
26-49 64.8 68.1 68.1 68.8 66.7 67.9
50 or Older 73.8a 78.4 80.0 76.8 81.3 80.8
GENDER            
Male 59.0 59.8 61.0 60.3 60.1 62.4
Female 67.3a 72.9 71.8 72.4 73.6 72.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 66.4 68.7 69.8 70.2 70.3 69.7
White 68.6 71.8 73.1 72.0 71.9 71.9
Black or African American 53.2 54.5 54.3 62.1 64.6 58.5
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * 75.9
Hispanic or Latino 49.2a 64.2 53.2 55.6 57.7 61.2
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Table 1.109A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 8,335b 8,467a 8,724 8,540a 9,031 9,292 9,436
18-25 2,227b 2,027b 2,257b 2,329a 2,489 2,568 2,586
18 409 405 406 384 434 458 420
19 330 281b 356 379 373 413 394
20 284 264a 305 342 354 389 354
21 274 242b 279 314 316 307 353
22 232b 192b 266 255a 280 272 343
23 234 238 250 242 289 294 233
24 252 207 238 209 214 236 273
25 213 198 157a 205 229 198 218
26-29 776 754 742 765 759 808 796
30-34 698 812 755 536b 777 888 894
35-39 767 954 593 822 726 693 727
40-44 811 832 790 680 838 680 850
45-49 899 938a 1,125b 784 965a 805 685
50-54 695 721 668 931 602 1,119 873
55-59 599 693 698 656 528a 721 832
60-64 296 280 435 401 548 376 461
65 or Older 567 456 660 636 800 632 731
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Table 1.109B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.9
18-25 6.8a 6.1b 6.7a 6.8 7.2 7.4 7.5
18 8.4 8.2 8.6 8.2 9.3 9.7 9.2
19 7.7 6.2b 8.2 8.9 8.8 10.0 9.6
20 7.2 6.5 6.8 7.6 8.3 9.1 8.2
21 7.0 5.9a 6.6 7.2 7.2 7.3 8.2
22 5.8 4.8b 6.5 6.0 6.3 6.1 7.7
23 5.7 5.9 6.2 6.1 6.6 6.8 5.3
24 6.5 5.0 5.9 5.0 5.3 5.4 6.3
25 5.6 5.5 4.0 5.2 5.8 4.8 5.2
26-29 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.7 4.7
30-34 3.8 4.2 3.8 2.8b 3.9 4.4 4.3
35-39 3.8 4.8 3.1 4.2 3.7 3.6 3.7
40-44 3.8 4.0 3.9 3.4 4.2 3.2 4.2
45-49 4.0 4.2 5.1b 3.6 4.5a 4.0 3.3
50-54 3.2 3.2 3.0 4.0 2.6 4.9 3.7
55-59 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.5 2.6a 3.5 4.0
60-64 2.0 1.8 2.6 2.2 3.3 2.1 2.6
65 or Older 1.5 1.2 1.7 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.6
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Table 1.110A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 8,335b 8,467a 8,724 8,540a 9,031 9,292 9,436
AGE              
18-25 2,227b 2,027b 2,257b 2,329a 2,489 2,568 2,586
26-49 3,951 4,290 4,006 3,587 4,064 3,875 3,953
50 or Older 2,157b 2,150a 2,461 2,624 2,478 2,849 2,897
GENDER              
Male 3,753a 3,874a 4,158 3,771a 4,064 4,356 4,437
Female 4,581 4,593 4,566 4,770 4,967 4,935 4,999
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 7,499 7,436a 7,966 7,691 7,821 8,008 8,183
White 6,163 5,990 6,294 6,140 6,200 6,438 6,510
Black or African American 916 921 1,083 885 965 804 908
American Indian or Alaska Native 26 54 81 169 77 60 60
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 32 * 30 * 15 35 11
Asian 219a 197a 335 322 379 393 390
Two or More Races 141b 184 142b 141b 185a 278 304
Hispanic or Latino 836b 1,031 758b 849b 1,210 1,284 1,253
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Table 1.110B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.9
AGE              
18-25 6.8a 6.1b 6.7a 6.8 7.2 7.4 7.5
26-49 4.0 4.3 4.1 3.7 4.2 4.0 4.0
50 or Older 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.7
GENDER              
Male 3.5 3.5 3.8 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.9
Female 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 3.9 3.8 4.0 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.0
White 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2
Black or African American 3.6 3.5 4.1 3.3 3.6 2.9 3.2
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.8 5.0 7.5 13.1a 5.9 4.8 4.8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4.0 * 4.6 * 1.5 4.6 1.2
Asian 2.2 2.0 3.2 2.9 3.3 3.3 3.1
Two or More Races 5.7 7.6 5.4 4.4b 5.5 7.9 8.3
Hispanic or Latino 2.8 3.3 2.4b 2.5a 3.5 3.6 3.4
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Table 1.111A – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 8,335b 8,467a 8,724 8,540a 9,031 9,292 9,436
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 1,488 1,520 1,606 1,514 1,655 1,655 1,643
Midwest 2,071 2,173 2,087 2,020 1,951 2,052 2,057
South 2,792a 2,514b 2,965 2,944 3,203 3,370 3,326
West 1,984a 2,260 2,067 2,062 2,222 2,215 2,410
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 4,338 4,397 4,522 4,045b 4,703 4,918 4,880
Small Metro 2,800 2,626 2,657 3,091 2,942 2,764 2,872
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,880 1,751 1,910 1,994 1,849 1,902 1,968
< 250K Pop. 920 874 747 1,097 1,093 862 905
Nonmetro 1,196b 1,444 1,545 1,404 1,387 1,609 1,684
Urbanized 497a 639 714 613 601 829 723
Less Urbanized 607 694 710 633 617 640 773
Completely Rural 92a 111 121 158 169 141 188
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 1,453b 1,719a 1,783a 2,147 2,145 2,271 2,159
100-199% 1,908a 1,837b 2,019 2,047 2,281 2,162 2,382
200% or More 4,884 4,833 4,873 4,292 4,527 4,788 4,817
EDUCATION              
< High School 1,155b 1,592 1,277 1,434 1,523 1,412 1,545
High School Graduate 2,933 2,730 2,908 2,560 2,772 2,847 2,679
Some College 2,537a 2,226b 2,566a 2,625 2,750 2,815 3,070
College Graduate 1,710a 1,920 1,974 1,922 1,987 2,218 2,142
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 4,658 4,623 4,685 4,203a 4,405 4,787 4,877
Medicaid/CHIP3 1,236b 1,535b 1,408b 1,526b 1,493b 1,512b 2,019
Other4 1,626b 1,377b 1,988 1,672a 2,088 1,990 2,217
No Coverage 1,774 1,787 1,846 2,067b 2,236b 2,113b 1,604
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Table 1.111B – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.9 3.9
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.9 3.8 3.8
Midwest 4.2 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.9 4.0 4.0
South 3.4 3.0a 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.8 3.7
West 3.8 4.3 3.9 3.8 4.1 4.0 4.3
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.3 3.8 3.9 3.7
Small Metro 4.1 3.8 3.8 4.3 4.2 3.9 4.1
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 4.2 3.9 4.1 4.1 3.9 4.0 4.2
< 250K Pop. 4.0 3.7 3.2 4.6 4.7 3.7 4.0
Nonmetro 3.2b 3.9 4.2 3.9 3.6a 4.2 4.5
Urbanized 3.2a 3.9 4.6 4.1 3.6 4.8 4.6
Less Urbanized 3.4 4.0 4.0 3.7 3.6 3.7 4.4
Completely Rural 2.5a 2.9 3.5 4.1 3.9 3.5 4.9
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 5.8 6.3 6.1 6.6 5.8 6.6 6.0
100-199% 4.6 4.2a 4.3a 4.3a 5.0 4.7 5.1
200% or More 3.1 3.1 3.2 2.8 3.0 3.1 3.1
EDUCATION              
< High School 3.3b 4.6 3.7a 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.8
High School Graduate 4.2 3.9 4.2 3.7 4.0 4.1 3.9
Some College 4.4 3.9b 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.7
College Graduate 2.7 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.9 3.1 2.9
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 3.0 3.0 3.1 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.1
Medicaid/CHIP3 6.8 8.0 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.3 6.9
Other4 3.2 2.6b 3.7 3.0 3.6 3.3 3.6
No Coverage 5.2 5.0 4.8 5.5 5.9 5.7 5.5
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Table 1.112A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 2,299 2,253a 2,542 2,406 2,681 2,714 2,667
18-25 643b 654a 661a 663a 813 852 806
18 132 159 131 107 172 162 160
19 128 98 93 116 128 137 108
20 87 78 99 97 133 135 120
21 81 82 75 83 90 103 116
22 48a 57 92 51a 74 78 98
23 50 62 63 73 83 129b 62
24 68 56 63 70 75 62 71
25 48 62 46 66 58 46 72
26-29 200 158 147 277 232 255 211
30-34 209 152 225 124a 157 274 212
35-39 221 213 142a 264 267 250 252
40-44 202 265 266 202 288 245 221
45-49 224 227 233 208 329 226 211
50-54 259 212 298 295 157 163 159
55-59 142 169 173 195 113 204 192
60-64 87 100 108 70 143 90 161
65 or Older 111 101a 288 107a 184 157 242
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Table 1.112B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1
18-25 2.0a 2.0a 1.9a 1.9a 2.4 2.5 2.3
18 2.7 3.2 2.8 2.3a 3.7 3.4 3.5
19 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.7 3.0 3.3 2.6
20 2.2 1.9 2.2 2.2 3.1 3.2 2.8
21 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.7
22 1.2a 1.4 2.2 1.2a 1.7 1.8 2.2
23 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.9 3.0b 1.4
24 1.8 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.4 1.7
25 1.3 1.7 1.2 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.7
26-29 1.2 0.9 0.9 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.2
30-34 1.1 0.8 1.1 0.6 0.8 1.4 1.0
35-39 1.1 1.1 0.7a 1.3 1.4 1.3 1.3
40-44 0.9 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.4 1.1 1.1
45-49 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.5 1.1 1.0
50-54 1.2 1.0 1.4 1.3 0.7 0.7 0.7
55-59 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.9
60-64 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.9 0.5 0.9
65 or Older 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5
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Table 1.113A – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 2,299 2,253a 2,542 2,406 2,681 2,714 2,667
AGE              
18-25 643b 654a 661a 663a 813 852 806
26-49 1,056 1,016 1,013 1,076 1,272 1,249 1,107
50 or Older 600 583 867 667 596 614 754
GENDER              
Male 1,011 1,089 1,211 1,125 1,225 1,153 1,144
Female 1,288 1,163a 1,331 1,281 1,455 1,561 1,523
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 2,033 1,983 2,327 2,147 2,315 2,299 2,353
White 1,674 1,578 1,751 1,666 1,786 1,915 1,789
Black or African American 250 278 394 237 308 248 363
American Indian or Alaska Native 12 26 14 * 26 21 16
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 8 5 0 2 4 19 5
Asian 31a 44 117 111 143 54 100
Two or More Races 59 52 51 45 50 43 80
Hispanic or Latino 266 269 215 259 366 415 314
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Table 1.113B – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1
AGE              
18-25 2.0a 2.0a 1.9a 1.9a 2.4 2.5 2.3
26-49 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.1
50 or Older 0.7 0.6 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7
GENDER              
Male 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0
Female 1.1 1.0a 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.2
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.0 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2
White 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1
Black or African American 1.0 1.1 1.5 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.3
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.3 2.4 1.3 * 2.0 1.7 1.3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.0 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.4 2.5 0.5
Asian 0.3 0.4 1.1 1.0 1.2 0.4 0.8
Two or More Races 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.4 1.5 1.2 2.2
Hispanic or Latino 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.8 1.1 1.2 0.9
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Table 1.114A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1,088 1,040 1,122 1,135 1,290 1,312 1,120
18-25 395 372 393 415 508 434 433
18 112 77 94 76 105 101 93
19 92 66 57 79 79 76 60
20 38 48 54 67 99b 78a 37
21 42 43 38a 60 51 43 76
22 27 32 47 20a 48 33 55
23 23 30 51 47 51 51 29
24 31 38 29 24 43 25 33
25 31 38 24 43 33 27 50
26-29 106 83 44a 119 100 98 99
30-34 117 81 105 73 85 158 91
35-39 58 121 48 102 87 126 79
40-44 61 62 86 93 126 135 100
45-49 103 118 115 55 105 80 123
50-54 151 51 62 136 56 43 62
55-59 42 50 60 112 53 120 62
60-64 29 35 47 2 57 59 17
65 or Older 25 66 160 29 114 60 54
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Table 1.114B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5
18-25 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.2
18 2.3 1.6 2.0 1.6 2.3 2.1 2.0
19 2.1 1.5 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.5
20 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.5 2.3b 1.8a 0.8
21 1.1 1.1 0.9a 1.4 1.2 1.0 1.8
22 0.7 0.8 1.1 0.5a 1.1 0.7 1.2
23 0.6 0.8 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.7
24 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.6 1.0 0.6 0.8
25 0.8 1.1 0.6 1.1 0.8 0.7 1.2
26-29 0.6 0.5 0.3a 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6
30-34 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.8 0.4
35-39 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.4
40-44 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5
45-49 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.6
50-54 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.3
55-59 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.6 0.3
60-64 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.1
65 or Older 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1
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Table 1.115A – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1,088 1,040 1,122 1,135 1,290 1,312 1,120
AGE              
18-25 395 372 393 415 508 434 433
26-49 446 465 399 443 502 596 491
50 or Older 247 203 329 278 279 283 196
GENDER              
Male 423 464 541 437 513 521 445
Female 665 575 581 698 777 791 676
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 917 922 978 959 1,045 1,038 941
White 680 651 686 629 746 786 609
Black or African American 181 188 224 179 192 179 210
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 16 13 * 18 11 18
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 0 2 3 * 5
Asian 12 33 24 97 61 20 71
Two or More Races 34 32 30 23 26 25 27
Hispanic or Latino 172 118 143 176 245 275 180
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Table 1.115B – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5
AGE              
18-25 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.2
26-49 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5
50 or Older 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2
GENDER              
Male 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4
Female 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
White 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.4
Black or African American 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.8
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6 1.4 1.2 * 1.4 0.9 1.5
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 * 0.5
Asian 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.5 0.2 0.6
Two or More Races 1.4 1.3 1.1 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7
Hispanic or Latino 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.5
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Table 1.116A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 10,196b 10,508b 11,018a 10,888b 12,248 11,824 12,160
AGE              
18-25 2,507b 2,574b 2,694b 2,635b 2,853a 2,807b 3,159
26-49 5,055 5,203 4,978 5,037 5,468 5,355 4,931
50 or Older 2,634b 2,731b 3,346a 3,215a 3,928 3,662 4,070
GENDER              
Male 4,287 4,056a 4,373 4,521 5,118 4,820 4,730
Female 5,909b 6,452b 6,645a 6,367b 7,131 7,005 7,429
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 8,697b 9,021b 9,225b 9,457a 10,138 9,604 10,407
White 6,761a 7,340 7,159 7,172 7,514 6,851a 7,645
Black or African American 1,352 1,248b 1,508 1,490 1,916 1,930 1,686
American Indian or Alaska Native 43a 43a 41a 101 146 86 109
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 32 50 * 41 25 58
Asian 291a 191b 259b 311a 356 508 566
Two or More Races 201a 168b 208 260 165b 204a 343
Hispanic or Latino 1,498 1,487 1,793 1,431 2,110 2,220a 1,752
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Table 1.116B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 4.5b 4.6a 4.8 4.7 5.2 5.0 5.1
AGE              
18-25 7.6b 7.7b 7.9b 7.7b 8.2a 8.1b 9.0
26-49 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.6 5.5 5.0
50 or Older 2.9b 2.9b 3.5 3.2 3.8 3.5 3.8
GENDER              
Male 3.9 3.7 3.9 4.0 4.5 4.2 4.1
Female 5.1b 5.5 5.6 5.3a 5.8 5.7 6.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 4.5b 4.6a 4.7a 4.8 5.1 4.8 5.1
White 4.4a 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.8 4.4a 4.9
Black or African American 5.2 4.7a 5.7 5.6 7.1 6.9 6.0
American Indian or Alaska Native 4.5 4.0a 3.9a 7.8 11.3 6.9 8.6
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 4.3 7.5 * 4.2 3.2 6.3
Asian 3.0 1.9b 2.5a 2.8 3.1 4.2 4.5
Two or More Races 8.0 6.9 7.8 7.9 4.8b 5.8a 9.4
Hispanic or Latino 4.9 4.8 5.6 4.2 6.1a 6.2a 4.8
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Table 1.117A – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 23,103b 23,743b 22,901b 23,314b 23,243b 23,567b 23,511b 25,312 25,209 25,505
AGE                    
18-25 5,875b 5,668b 5,731b 5,951b 5,863b 6,026b 5,993b 6,405a 6,238b 6,838
26-49 11,810 12,602b 11,677 11,525 11,999 11,596 11,526 11,910 11,800 11,258
50 or Older 5,418b 5,472b 5,493b 5,839b 5,382b 5,945b 5,991b 6,997 7,171 7,410
GENDER                    
Male 8,292b 9,057 8,531a 8,551a 8,526a 9,000 9,096 9,982 9,377 9,436
Female 14,811a 14,686b 14,370b 14,763a 14,717b 14,566b 14,415b 15,329 15,832 16,070
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 19,965b 20,673a 19,941b 20,288a 20,248b 20,250b 20,577a 21,299 21,220 21,898
White 16,017 16,373 16,154 16,412 16,598 16,229 16,138 16,204 16,495 17,023
Black or African American 2,651 2,652 2,606 2,518 2,499 2,721 2,486 3,282 2,960 2,901
American Indian or Alaska Native 230 281 151 96 140 135 211 288 199 176
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 96 50 * 72 * * * 49 122
Asian 628b 745 632b 795 578b 685a 954 920 951 1,041
Two or More Races 355b 526 349b 366b 361b 400a 584 436b 565 636
Hispanic or Latino 3,138 3,070a 2,960a 3,026a 2,996b 3,317 2,933b 4,013 3,989 3,607
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Table 1.117B – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 10.6 10.8 10.3 10.4 10.2 10.3 10.1 10.8 10.6 10.6
AGE                    
18-25 18.1b 17.3b 17.5b 18.1b 17.5b 17.7b 17.5b 18.5a 17.9b 19.6
26-49 11.8 12.5a 11.7 11.5 12.1 11.8 11.8 12.2 12.1 11.5
50 or Older 6.4 6.3 6.1 6.3 5.7b 6.2 6.0a 6.8 6.8 6.9
GENDER                    
Male 7.9 8.5 7.9 7.9 7.8 8.1 8.1 8.8 8.2 8.2
Female 13.1 12.9 12.5 12.7 12.5 12.3 11.9a 12.6 12.9 12.9
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 10.5 10.8 10.3 10.4 10.3 10.3 10.4 10.6 10.5 10.8
White 10.5 10.7 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.6 10.9
Black or African American 10.7 10.5 10.3 9.8 9.5 10.2 9.3 12.1a 10.7 10.3
American Indian or Alaska Native 20.9 25.6a 13.7 10.2 12.8 12.6 16.3 22.2a 16.0 13.8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 11.6 7.8 * 9.8 * * * 6.4 13.3
Asian 6.9 8.0 6.6 8.1 5.8a 6.6 8.5 7.9 7.9 8.2
Two or More Races 16.1 23.6 15.1 14.6 14.8 15.1 17.8 12.7a 16.0 17.4
Hispanic or Latino 11.3 10.6 10.0 10.0 9.6 10.4 8.6 11.5a 11.2 9.8
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Table 1.1C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 467 357 544 430
18-25 126 137 83 92 92 100
18 49 61 32 34 36 48
19 47 50 33 33 35 40
20 54 57 33 35 43 46
21 48 54 33 33 35 45
22 49 55 29 38 39 37
23 47 51 30 37 37 36
24 52 56 31 35 40 42
25 47 57 32 41 36 39
26-29 222 152 139 102 153 113
30-34 239 176 145 111 192 127
35-39 216 153 123 97 175 118
40-44 228 165 135 110 176 119
45-49 195 161 135 98 142 124
50-54 340 252 225 154 255 190
55-59 281 204 157 133 227 160
60-64 223 180 149 132 166 129
65 or Older 344 288 202 157 268 233
150406
Table 1.1D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.41 0.31 0.44 0.35
18-25 0.36 0.39 0.48 0.53 0.53 0.58
18 0.96 1.10 1.21 1.30 1.50 1.77
19 1.00 1.08 1.35 1.43 1.47 1.68
20 1.06 1.13 1.37 1.45 1.62 1.78
21 1.02 1.08 1.52 1.34 1.36 1.74
22 1.00 1.11 1.21 1.48 1.53 1.48
23 0.96 1.05 1.23 1.52 1.50 1.42
24 1.06 1.14 1.29 1.52 1.55 1.58
25 1.02 1.20 1.50 1.84 1.46 1.55
26-29 1.10 0.78 1.45 1.05 1.54 1.14
30-34 0.94 0.70 1.31 0.96 1.46 0.98
35-39 1.05 0.73 1.29 0.95 1.50 1.06
40-44 0.95 0.75 1.16 1.04 1.42 1.03
45-49 0.88 0.71 1.22 0.89 1.27 1.04
50-54 1.31 0.95 1.84 1.28 1.84 1.37
55-59 1.24 0.90 1.60 1.20 1.81 1.36
60-64 1.17 0.96 1.53 1.49 1.74 1.29
65 or Older 0.79 0.64 1.05 0.78 1.11 0.93
150406
Table 1.1P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.6457   0.4494  
18-25 0.2159   0.2465   0.5274  
18 0.4414   0.7879   0.4214  
19 0.8088   0.5123   0.3999  
20 0.2838   0.0811   0.8639  
21 0.1262   0.7762   0.0132  
22 0.7329   0.0882   0.3439  
23 0.7207   0.1074   0.2728  
24 0.7401   0.5482   0.2520  
25 0.0898   0.0861   0.5143  
26-29 0.9581   0.8350   0.7583  
30-34 0.0086   0.0948   0.0558  
35-39 0.1272   0.4972   0.2015  
40-44 0.8640   0.3753   0.5753  
45-49 0.4984   0.0822   0.6236  
50-54 0.7944   0.8091   0.8291  
55-59 0.3856   0.4516   0.8395  
60-64 0.4663   0.3788   0.9889  
65 or Older 0.4532   0.6195   0.5462  
150403
Table 1.2C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 126 137 441 331 550 429
GENDER                
Male 467 357 83 92 271 218 350 269
Female 544 430 92 100 328 241 426 327
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 667 520 111 118 403 292 513 406
White 678 505 114 122 410 299 502 373
Black or African American 283 223 45 45 171 120 200 181
American Indian or Alaska Native 57 47 11 9 * 29 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 29 52 * * * * * *
Asian 182 140 39 44 108 85 138 104
Two or More Races 112 80 23 22 67 49 * 64
Hispanic or Latino 297 208 58 67 185 144 208 145
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 520 378 88 96 384 276 329 235
Part-Time 288 223 84 93 200 126 178 160
Unemployed 156 137 53 57 127 97 77 79
Other1 527 439 66 72 224 163 471 394
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Table 1.2D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.36 0.39 0.45 0.34 0.52 0.40
GENDER                
Male 0.41 0.31 0.48 0.53 0.56 0.45 0.72 0.54
Female 0.44 0.35 0.53 0.58 0.66 0.48 0.76 0.57
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.26 0.40 0.43 0.51 0.37 0.54 0.42
White 0.37 0.29 0.48 0.52 0.58 0.43 0.58 0.44
Black or African American 0.86 0.67 0.80 0.84 1.22 0.89 1.63 1.47
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.64 2.82 3.72 3.89 * 3.51 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.68 4.95 * * * * * *
Asian 1.31 1.04 1.88 1.71 1.59 1.22 2.99 2.37
Two or More Races 2.73 1.88 2.83 2.36 4.15 2.88 * 3.80
Hispanic or Latino 0.83 0.57 0.80 0.91 1.00 0.76 2.11 1.39
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.39 0.27 0.57 0.60 0.50 0.36 0.76 0.54
Part-Time 0.75 0.61 0.72 0.82 1.37 0.99 1.39 1.20
Unemployed 1.19 1.11 1.11 1.28 2.10 1.78 3.05 3.06
Other1 0.66 0.53 0.81 0.83 1.24 0.96 0.86 0.69
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Table 1.2P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.2159   0.0437   0.8346  
GENDER                
Male 0.6457   0.2465   0.1904   0.8784  
Female 0.4494   0.5274   0.1056   0.8795  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6920   0.2754   0.0391   0.3769  
White 0.7587   0.3562   0.0958   0.4527  
Black or African American 0.6187   0.7911   0.0315   0.2957  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3032   0.8122   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2034   *   *   *  
Asian 0.6349   0.5127   0.3120   0.6617  
Two or More Races 0.7538   0.7092   0.9149   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2241   0.5216   0.7893   0.0876  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.2077   0.4460   0.1673   0.4378  
Part-Time 0.7797   0.3154   0.1360   0.4361  
Unemployed 0.1423   0.5559   0.3078   0.2655  
Other1 0.9033   0.7553   0.5829   0.8218  
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Table 1.3C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 126 137 441 331 550 429
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 284 239 53 57 175 133 212 180
Midwest 280 244 46 59 152 136 227 197
South 476 358 74 81 290 196 368 287
West 395 280 73 74 230 175 297 215
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 673 485 123 127 422 300 495 361
Small Metro 447 372 82 88 262 191 316 275
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 356 299 67 72 207 151 258 227
< 250K Pop. 280 222 54 52 164 112 180 157
Nonmetro 326 324 54 60 180 163 254 213
Urbanized 227 208 38 46 112 115 181 128
Less Urbanized 231 238 39 37 136 112 165 159
Completely Rural 112 99 16 15 55 44 74 70
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 347 298 83 85 215 164 252 223
100-199% 364 309 75 77 238 167 266 244
200% or More 670 444 94 104 405 285 499 334
EDUCATION                
< High School 317 278 52 58 161 133 271 232
High School Graduate 404 327 82 89 240 180 304 247
Some College 400 321 92 97 282 188 273 253
College Graduate 491 314 58 72 307 211 378 230
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 657 461 118 131 394 275 482 349
Medicaid/CHIP3 329 313 53 62 187 163 252 244
Other4 466 379 40 39 145 128 445 366
No Coverage 302 211 73 67 240 156 168 120
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Table 1.3D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.36 0.39 0.45 0.34 0.52 0.40
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.66 0.55 0.86 0.93 1.01 0.77 1.08 0.90
Midwest 0.55 0.48 0.62 0.80 0.75 0.67 0.98 0.84
South 0.54 0.40 0.58 0.63 0.80 0.54 0.95 0.72
West 0.71 0.50 0.88 0.88 0.98 0.73 1.27 0.90
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.44 0.32 0.52 0.58 0.62 0.46 0.85 0.58
Small Metro 0.54 0.44 0.62 0.68 0.81 0.57 0.88 0.78
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.66 0.53 0.74 0.79 0.95 0.66 1.08 0.97
< 250K Pop. 0.97 0.76 1.04 1.23 1.54 1.02 1.51 1.38
Nonmetro 0.72 0.62 0.77 0.90 1.16 0.91 1.15 0.93
Urbanized 1.02 0.87 1.00 1.39 1.55 1.31 1.78 1.41
Less Urbanized 1.12 0.96 1.31 1.29 1.86 1.33 1.68 1.44
Completely Rural 2.10 1.72 2.17 2.87 3.43 3.07 2.83 2.31
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.82 0.64 0.71 0.72 1.22 0.88 2.15 1.66
100-199% 0.68 0.56 0.75 0.85 1.05 0.81 1.25 1.04
200% or More 0.38 0.27 0.51 0.57 0.54 0.39 0.60 0.42
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.89 0.73 0.85 1.06 1.18 0.95 1.66 1.31
High School Graduate 0.54 0.44 0.61 0.65 0.84 0.67 0.88 0.70
Some College 0.55 0.44 0.62 0.66 0.91 0.62 1.01 0.87
College Graduate 0.59 0.38 0.94 1.07 0.76 0.52 1.04 0.66
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.36 0.26 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.37 0.59 0.44
Medicaid/CHIP3 1.09 0.85 0.85 0.91 1.50 1.04 2.45 1.79
Other4 0.71 0.56 1.47 1.29 1.85 1.43 0.80 0.64
No Coverage 0.70 0.63 0.81 0.91 0.95 0.79 1.94 1.78
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Table 1.3P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.2159   0.0437   0.8346  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.8222   0.2152   0.5841   0.8663  
Midwest 0.8397   0.3376   0.3233   0.8128  
South 0.5404   0.3830   0.1069   0.7947  
West 0.5734   0.7514   0.4376   0.9918  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.0481   0.3776   0.1451   0.1434  
Small Metro 0.8838   0.5164   0.0581   0.1764  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.9179   0.5819   0.4017   0.7139  
< 250K Pop. 0.6869   0.7143   0.0355   0.0597  
Nonmetro 0.1048   0.5649   0.7489   0.0934  
Urbanized 0.2272   0.3152   0.4533   0.5643  
Less Urbanized 0.3181   0.9942   0.9743   0.1663  
Completely Rural 0.5560   0.7333   0.6571   0.2140  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.6923   0.9043   0.3986   0.9243  
100-199% 0.5383   0.5112   0.3534   0.1461  
200% or More 0.1484   0.2758   0.1024   0.3610  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.7707   0.4315   0.7048   0.9299  
High School Graduate 0.2629   0.4789   0.9204   0.0919  
Some College 0.8026   0.3005   0.0077   0.0880  
College Graduate 0.0080   0.1247   0.1684   0.0075  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.1572   0.0465   0.0193   0.4794  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.6323   0.7956   0.7893   0.4445  
Other4 0.4653   0.0537   1.0000   0.4405  
No Coverage 0.8538   0.8096   0.6532   0.4792  
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Table 1.4C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 380 287 260 184 268 213
18-25 61 74 38 44 46 59
18 25 30 13 16 21 26
19 23 21 15 11 17 18
20 24 26 15 19 18 18
21 20 25 13 16 15 20
22 22 24 11 16 18 19
23 22 25 15 17 17 18
24 22 26 14 15 17 22
25 20 26 14 18 14 19
26-29 106 78 68 54 78 53
30-34 118 88 63 59 100 65
35-39 103 77 62 41 82 65
40-44 116 85 65 54 92 61
45-49 105 72 72 35 76 64
50-54 220 130 189 88 110 94
55-59 125 101 76 63 98 78
60-64 96 87 74 63 62 55
65 or Older 108 103 62 68 81 74
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Table 1.4D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.16 0.12 0.23 0.16 0.22 0.17
18-25 0.18 0.21 0.22 0.25 0.27 0.34
18 0.52 0.62 0.51 0.66 0.93 1.13
19 0.53 0.50 0.66 0.51 0.84 0.87
20 0.53 0.58 0.69 0.82 0.81 0.80
21 0.46 0.56 0.61 0.73 0.67 0.86
22 0.47 0.54 0.51 0.70 0.79 0.83
23 0.50 0.56 0.65 0.78 0.76 0.80
24 0.49 0.59 0.66 0.73 0.73 0.91
25 0.48 0.60 0.70 0.87 0.67 0.85
26-29 0.59 0.44 0.77 0.62 0.88 0.61
30-34 0.57 0.40 0.63 0.56 0.92 0.58
35-39 0.53 0.39 0.69 0.42 0.78 0.63
40-44 0.53 0.41 0.61 0.54 0.83 0.57
45-49 0.51 0.34 0.70 0.35 0.75 0.59
50-54 0.92 0.53 1.60 0.77 0.90 0.74
55-59 0.60 0.47 0.80 0.61 0.86 0.72
60-64 0.54 0.49 0.80 0.75 0.71 0.59
65 or Older 0.25 0.23 0.32 0.34 0.34 0.29
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Table 1.4P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.5162   0.1960   0.7642  
18-25 0.0321   0.3272   0.0479  
18 0.3451   0.2126   0.7460  
19 0.9859   0.4432   0.6038  
20 0.9245   0.7911   0.6750  
21 0.1597   0.5553   0.1488  
22 0.6395   0.6749   0.7001  
23 0.7789   0.6607   0.9332  
24 0.1551   0.9430   0.0702  
25 0.1118   0.2818   0.2494  
26-29 0.7199   0.8873   0.7030  
30-34 0.3161   0.6819   0.3578  
35-39 0.8079   0.4845   0.3280  
40-44 0.7573   0.2702   0.6388  
45-49 0.0225   0.0023   0.5694  
50-54 0.4415   0.1487   0.4975  
55-59 0.8761   0.8050   0.8801  
60-64 0.9360   0.9341   0.8329  
65 or Older 0.4372   0.1974   0.9811  
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Table 1.5C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 380 287 61 74 244 180 275 208
GENDER                
Male 260 184 38 44 141 109 215 141
Female 268 213 46 59 190 133 176 148
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 342 265 55 64 219 159 259 198
White 314 236 50 59 196 143 242 176
Black or African American 102 86 16 18 84 57 49 63
American Indian or Alaska Native 19 16 6 4 15 12 * 8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 11 * * * * * *
Asian 103 55 15 19 49 41 * 31
Two or More Races 49 54 12 10 36 26 32 46
Hispanic or Latino 144 110 28 33 99 79 100 70
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 204 169 31 41 161 129 114 102
Part-Time 145 90 36 40 104 63 97 57
Unemployed 85 64 24 31 65 47 50 32
Other1 274 206 31 34 136 94 234 170
150403
Table 1.5D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.16 0.12 0.18 0.21 0.25 0.18 0.26 0.19
GENDER                
Male 0.23 0.16 0.22 0.25 0.29 0.23 0.44 0.28
Female 0.22 0.17 0.27 0.34 0.38 0.27 0.31 0.26
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.17 0.13 0.20 0.23 0.28 0.20 0.27 0.21
White 0.19 0.15 0.25 0.29 0.33 0.24 0.30 0.22
Black or African American 0.36 0.29 0.32 0.35 0.67 0.46 0.45 0.57
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.51 1.10 2.53 2.08 2.48 1.89 * 1.55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.72 1.20 * * * * * *
Asian 0.84 0.43 0.79 0.88 0.77 0.64 * 0.72
Two or More Races 1.33 1.39 1.62 1.23 2.55 1.75 2.12 3.00
Hispanic or Latino 0.40 0.30 0.39 0.45 0.53 0.42 1.01 0.67
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.17 0.14 0.23 0.28 0.24 0.18 0.29 0.25
Part-Time 0.42 0.27 0.36 0.41 0.82 0.53 0.80 0.46
Unemployed 0.71 0.58 0.55 0.77 1.21 0.99 2.04 1.32
Other1 0.37 0.27 0.41 0.44 0.86 0.63 0.46 0.32
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Table 1.5P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.5162   0.0321   0.1861   0.7851  
GENDER                
Male 0.1960   0.3272   0.1558   0.4102  
Female 0.7642   0.0479   0.5236   0.6076  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6144   0.0438   0.1989   0.9485  
White 0.4705   0.0856   0.3050   0.6419  
Black or African American 0.5571   0.1661   0.2676   0.0588  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3385   0.8441   0.5345   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2424   *   *   *  
Asian 0.5748   0.6382   0.6631   *  
Two or More Races 0.3297   0.7263   0.8922   0.1294  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6322   0.4087   0.7078   0.5476  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.3249   0.0366   1.0000   0.3645  
Part-Time 0.2098   0.6387   0.4565   0.2763  
Unemployed 0.9187   0.0302   0.8560   0.3687  
Other1 0.3788   0.8778   0.2317   0.8286  
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Table 1.6C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 380 287 61 74 244 180 275 208
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 132 116 26 30 93 84 87 72
Midwest 149 133 24 32 91 75 108 101
South 256 168 33 44 162 106 198 127
West 196 147 37 38 120 89 146 104
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 306 222 50 62 195 148 235 150
Small Metro 195 166 34 38 132 87 123 124
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 167 122 27 31 108 69 109 94
< 250K Pop. 102 103 22 20 77 51 59 78
Nonmetro 142 122 24 23 89 68 109 89
Urbanized 114 76 20 16 60 46 96 48
Less Urbanized 88 87 15 16 64 45 55 68
Completely Rural 45 39 7 7 21 20 36 31
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 169 139 37 41 127 89 107 100
100-199% 160 143 32 33 123 84 112 108
200% or More 304 209 39 51 172 135 237 153
EDUCATION                
< High School 129 120 25 27 72 67 105 98
High School Graduate 195 157 38 44 121 90 141 111
Some College 199 156 37 46 165 99 110 108
College Graduate 233 140 26 28 118 97 200 100
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 273 196 50 57 163 127 198 138
Medicaid/CHIP3 143 139 25 30 100 84 99 104
Other4 225 168 15 22 90 73 208 146
No Coverage 155 99 32 32 134 74 70 62
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Table 1.6D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.16 0.12 0.18 0.21 0.25 0.18 0.26 0.19
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.31 0.27 0.42 0.49 0.53 0.48 0.44 0.36
Midwest 0.29 0.26 0.32 0.43 0.45 0.37 0.47 0.43
South 0.29 0.19 0.26 0.34 0.44 0.29 0.51 0.32
West 0.35 0.26 0.45 0.45 0.51 0.37 0.63 0.43
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.23 0.16 0.25 0.32 0.33 0.25 0.44 0.26
Small Metro 0.28 0.22 0.29 0.34 0.46 0.30 0.38 0.38
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.35 0.24 0.36 0.43 0.56 0.35 0.50 0.42
< 250K Pop. 0.44 0.44 0.50 0.51 0.86 0.53 0.55 0.77
Nonmetro 0.37 0.30 0.42 0.43 0.62 0.46 0.56 0.46
Urbanized 0.64 0.44 0.71 0.63 0.93 0.68 1.11 0.66
Less Urbanized 0.50 0.43 0.61 0.63 0.98 0.66 0.62 0.70
Completely Rural 1.03 0.85 1.37 1.70 1.49 1.59 1.56 1.21
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.46 0.36 0.35 0.41 0.81 0.54 1.06 0.89
100-199% 0.34 0.29 0.38 0.40 0.61 0.44 0.58 0.52
200% or More 0.19 0.13 0.24 0.31 0.26 0.20 0.31 0.20
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.40 0.36 0.44 0.54 0.59 0.54 0.71 0.62
High School Graduate 0.28 0.22 0.31 0.36 0.46 0.36 0.43 0.34
Some College 0.31 0.23 0.29 0.35 0.60 0.35 0.44 0.40
College Graduate 0.32 0.19 0.51 0.48 0.34 0.27 0.60 0.30
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.17 0.12 0.25 0.27 0.25 0.19 0.27 0.19
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.57 0.44 0.44 0.48 0.93 0.63 1.16 0.91
Other4 0.37 0.27 0.64 0.77 1.28 0.94 0.40 0.27
No Coverage 0.41 0.33 0.38 0.48 0.62 0.43 0.87 0.98
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Table 1.6P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.5162   0.0321   0.1861   0.7851  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.6761   0.0804   0.6873   0.7178  
Midwest 0.8864   0.5174   0.8326   0.9023  
South 0.1872   0.0483   0.0470   0.6012  
West 0.9829   0.9843   0.5458   0.6273  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.4305   0.0151   0.7117   0.1892  
Small Metro 0.6312   0.4823   0.1971   0.1080  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.6540   0.1411   0.5830   0.4449  
< 250K Pop. 0.8382   0.3873   0.1381   0.0817  
Nonmetro 0.5196   0.6334   0.3132   0.9747  
Urbanized 0.3589   0.4132   0.5285   0.5591  
Less Urbanized 0.8759   0.6907   0.2924   0.5015  
Completely Rural 0.5728   0.8087   0.5785   0.6655  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.2640   0.3840   0.0554   0.9324  
100-199% 0.9435   0.9943   0.3711   0.3780  
200% or More 0.7276   0.0253   0.9822   0.3103  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.3935   0.8203   0.8080   0.3984  
High School Graduate 0.9102   0.1958   0.9238   0.6789  
Some College 0.8207   0.0634   0.0705   0.2174  
College Graduate 0.1687   0.5754   0.6680   0.1283  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.5576   0.1053   0.9488   0.1758  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.9444   0.1843   0.7968   0.7110  
Other4 0.9373   0.4663   0.5518   0.9314  
No Coverage 0.1910   0.6705   0.0248   0.4492  
150403
Table 1.7C – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 380 287 402 304 543 411 731 557
AGE                    
18-25 126 137 61 74 70 77 95 102 126 137
26-49 441 331 244 180 238 164 327 236 441 331
50 or Older 550 429 275 208 317 245 418 322 550 429
GENDER                    
Male 467 357 260 184 229 189 345 272 467 357
Female 544 430 268 213 326 241 428 317 544 430
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 667 520 342 265 371 287 491 371 667 520
White 678 505 314 236 341 255 458 348 1,714 1,525
Black or African American 283 223 102 86 129 129 217 151 771 629
American Indian or Alaska Native 57 47 19 16 41 14 32 37 92 98
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 29 52 5 11 11 24 27 * 92 90
Asian 182 140 103 55 63 97 143 84 603 540
Two or More Races 112 80 49 54 66 36 78 50 201 143
Hispanic or Latino 297 208 144 110 151 101 222 168 297 208
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 520 378 204 169 260 168 375 284 1,461 1,143
Part-Time 288 223 145 90 137 121 204 157 611 492
Unemployed 156 137 85 64 84 77 102 91 323 249
Other1 527 439 274 206 278 219 366 298 1,105 997
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Table 1.7D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12 0.17 0.13 0.23 0.17 0.31 0.23
AGE                    
18-25 0.36 0.39 0.18 0.21 0.20 0.22 0.27 0.29 0.36 0.39
26-49 0.45 0.34 0.25 0.18 0.24 0.17 0.33 0.24 0.45 0.34
50 or Older 0.52 0.40 0.26 0.19 0.30 0.23 0.40 0.30 0.52 0.40
GENDER                    
Male 0.41 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.20 0.16 0.30 0.23 0.41 0.31
Female 0.44 0.35 0.22 0.17 0.26 0.19 0.35 0.25 0.44 0.35
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.26 0.17 0.13 0.18 0.14 0.24 0.18 0.33 0.26
White 0.37 0.29 0.19 0.15 0.21 0.16 0.27 0.21 0.37 0.29
Black or African American 0.86 0.67 0.36 0.29 0.45 0.44 0.70 0.49 0.86 0.67
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.64 2.82 1.51 1.10 3.14 1.08 2.33 2.48 3.64 2.82
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3.68 4.95 0.72 1.20 1.43 2.60 3.35 * 3.68 4.95
Asian 1.31 1.04 0.84 0.43 0.51 0.76 1.08 0.64 1.31 1.04
Two or More Races 2.73 1.88 1.33 1.39 1.81 0.99 2.08 1.28 2.73 1.88
Hispanic or Latino 0.83 0.57 0.40 0.30 0.42 0.27 0.62 0.46 0.83 0.57
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.39 0.27 0.17 0.14 0.21 0.13 0.29 0.22 0.39 0.27
Part-Time 0.75 0.61 0.42 0.27 0.40 0.35 0.57 0.46 0.75 0.61
Unemployed 1.19 1.11 0.71 0.58 0.68 0.70 0.83 0.77 1.19 1.11
Other1 0.66 0.53 0.37 0.27 0.37 0.29 0.48 0.39 0.66 0.53
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Table 1.7P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.5162   0.6413   0.7126   0.3871  
AGE                    
18-25 0.2159   0.0321   0.2206   0.2762   0.2159  
26-49 0.0437   0.1861   0.8500   0.1023   0.0437  
50 or Older 0.8346   0.7851   0.9201   0.5958   0.8346  
GENDER                    
Male 0.6457   0.1960   0.7981   0.8812   0.6457  
Female 0.4494   0.7642   0.4436   0.5525   0.4494  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6920   0.6144   0.8231   0.7186   0.6920  
White 0.7587   0.4705   0.6934   0.6882   0.7587  
Black or African American 0.6187   0.5571   0.2954   0.0832   0.6187  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3032   0.3385   0.2910   0.8706   0.3032  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2034   0.2424   0.1547   *   0.2034  
Asian 0.6349   0.5748   0.1303   0.9659   0.6349  
Two or More Races 0.7538   0.3297   0.3397   0.6986   0.7538  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2241   0.6322   0.0693   0.9301   0.2241  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                    
Full-Time 0.2077   0.3249   0.0755   0.3162   0.2077  
Part-Time 0.7797   0.2098   0.6748   0.8615   0.7797  
Unemployed 0.1423   0.9187   0.2112   0.3438   0.1423  
Other1 0.9033   0.3788   0.6817   0.8569   0.9033  
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Table 1.8C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 380 287 402 304 543 411 731 557
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 284 239 132 116 144 140 219 178 284 239
Midwest 280 244 149 133 154 122 211 170 280 244
South 476 358 256 168 238 204 355 262 476 358
West 395 280 196 147 225 150 274 211 395 280
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 673 485 306 222 314 255 472 328 1,673 1,461
Small Metro 447 372 195 166 220 159 303 248 1,402 1,113
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 356 299 167 122 187 128 239 199 1,191 912
< 250K Pop. 280 222 102 103 128 93 183 157 887 705
Nonmetro 326 324 142 122 157 125 220 197 977 846
Urbanized 227 208 114 76 98 82 142 127 630 604
Less Urbanized 231 238 88 87 118 90 153 139 776 645
Completely Rural 112 99 45 39 46 38 75 65 344 302
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 347 298 169 139 187 153 219 201 633 562
100-199% 364 309 160 143 183 151 259 220 796 641
200% or More 670 444 304 209 324 229 478 322 1,868 1,619
EDUCATION                    
< High School 317 278 129 120 171 105 226 206 701 562
High School Graduate 404 327 195 157 197 165 281 225 1,021 821
Some College 400 321 199 156 207 181 281 234 877 746
College Graduate 491 314 233 140 240 180 346 216 1,271 1,017
HEALTH INSURANCE2                    
Private 657 461 273 196 334 220 458 338 1,792 1,490
Medicaid/CHIP3 329 313 143 139 165 177 225 198 470 511
Other4 466 379 225 168 237 207 337 280 1,118 985
No Coverage 302 211 155 99 164 105 211 149 659 499
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Table 1.8D – Levels of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12 0.17 0.13 0.23 0.17 0.31 0.23
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.66 0.55 0.31 0.27 0.33 0.32 0.51 0.41 0.66 0.55
Midwest 0.55 0.48 0.29 0.26 0.30 0.24 0.41 0.33 0.55 0.48
South 0.54 0.40 0.29 0.19 0.27 0.23 0.40 0.29 0.54 0.40
West 0.71 0.50 0.35 0.26 0.41 0.27 0.49 0.37 0.71 0.50
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.44 0.32 0.23 0.16 0.24 0.18 0.33 0.24 0.44 0.32
Small Metro 0.54 0.44 0.28 0.22 0.29 0.22 0.38 0.31 0.54 0.44
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.66 0.53 0.35 0.24 0.36 0.26 0.46 0.38 0.66 0.53
< 250K Pop. 0.97 0.76 0.44 0.44 0.51 0.38 0.65 0.59 0.97 0.76
Nonmetro 0.72 0.62 0.37 0.30 0.39 0.30 0.51 0.42 0.72 0.62
Urbanized 1.02 0.87 0.64 0.44 0.52 0.46 0.70 0.62 1.02 0.87
Less Urbanized 1.12 0.96 0.50 0.43 0.65 0.45 0.81 0.62 1.12 0.96
Completely Rural 2.10 1.72 1.03 0.85 1.06 0.93 1.62 1.35 2.10 1.72
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.82 0.64 0.46 0.36 0.51 0.40 0.57 0.49 0.82 0.64
100-199% 0.68 0.56 0.34 0.29 0.37 0.31 0.53 0.43 0.68 0.56
200% or More 0.38 0.27 0.19 0.13 0.20 0.14 0.28 0.20 0.38 0.27
EDUCATION                    
< High School 0.89 0.73 0.40 0.36 0.52 0.32 0.66 0.58 0.89 0.73
High School Graduate 0.54 0.44 0.28 0.22 0.28 0.23 0.39 0.31 0.54 0.44
Some College 0.55 0.44 0.31 0.23 0.32 0.27 0.41 0.34 0.55 0.44
College Graduate 0.59 0.38 0.32 0.19 0.32 0.24 0.44 0.28 0.59 0.38
HEALTH INSURANCE2                    
Private 0.36 0.26 0.17 0.12 0.20 0.13 0.27 0.20 0.36 0.26
Medicaid/CHIP3 1.09 0.85 0.57 0.44 0.65 0.56 0.83 0.62 1.09 0.85
Other4 0.71 0.56 0.37 0.27 0.38 0.32 0.53 0.43 0.71 0.56
No Coverage 0.70 0.63 0.41 0.33 0.42 0.34 0.53 0.47 0.70 0.63
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Table 1.8P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.5162   0.6413   0.7126   0.3871  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                    
Northeast 0.8222   0.6761   0.6058   0.3566   0.8222  
Midwest 0.8397   0.8864   0.7567   0.8745   0.8397  
South 0.5404   0.1872   0.6223   0.7957   0.5404  
West 0.5734   0.9829   0.1110   0.6335   0.5734  
COUNTY TYPE                    
Large Metro 0.0481   0.4305   0.5704   0.0921   0.0481  
Small Metro 0.8838   0.6312   0.4221   0.6520   0.8838  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.9179   0.6540   0.4363   0.9079   0.9179  
< 250K Pop. 0.6869   0.8382   0.7855   0.5396   0.6869  
Nonmetro 0.1048   0.5196   0.2801   0.0483   0.1048  
Urbanized 0.2272   0.3589   0.1493   0.1520   0.2272  
Less Urbanized 0.3181   0.8759   0.6899   0.2150   0.3181  
Completely Rural 0.5560   0.5728   0.6961   0.5081   0.5560  
POVERTY LEVEL1                    
Less Than 100% 0.6923   0.2640   0.3932   0.2915   0.6923  
100-199% 0.5383   0.9435   0.9166   0.3591   0.5383  
200% or More 0.1484   0.7276   0.9341   0.1040   0.1484  
EDUCATION                    
< High School 0.7707   0.3935   0.0943   0.3033   0.7707  
High School Graduate 0.2629   0.9102   0.1960   0.4802   0.2629  
Some College 0.8026   0.8207   0.7397   0.9262   0.8026  
College Graduate 0.0080   0.1687   0.5750   0.0304   0.0080  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                    
Private 0.1572   0.5576   0.1862   0.5814   0.1572  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.6323   0.9444   0.5842   0.2976   0.6323  
Other4 0.4653   0.9373   0.2012   0.9378   0.4653  
No Coverage 0.8538   0.1910   0.6515   0.1216   0.8538  
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Table 1.9C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Drug Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 666 581 397 318 221 152 190 154 254 216 562 504
Marijuana and Hashish 565 528 324 269 182 126 158 135 214 182 496 449
Cocaine 189 184 132 113 67 59 81 55 82 73 137 144
Crack 77 81 56 59 32 35 27 30 38 37 54 56
Heroin 70 75 55 54 43 33 19 27 27 32 39 52
Hallucinogens 200 154 125 84 61 45 84 43 64 56 151 122
LSD 79 71 48 47 26 20 28 29 27 27 62 52
PCP 20 14 15 7 2 3 1 5 15 3 12 12
Ecstasy 152 117 101 58 47 32 70 35 53 36 106 97
Inhalants 101 88 56 59 38 33 25 26 32 43 81 63
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 415 314 265 198 144 101 137 104 162 142 303 243
Pain Relievers 339 246 222 159 130 75 118 85 128 120 247 196
OxyContin® 116 81 88 45 71 28 29 21 33 28 74 68
Tranquilizers 229 185 156 125 86 76 89 64 90 76 166 133
Stimulants3 176 158 136 104 73 51 83 54 78 68 114 112
Methamphetamine3 113 104 92 81 50 35 49 43 59 50 61 60
Sedatives 83 72 59 54 32 31 18 22 46 38 60 46
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 463 362 289 221 157 115 148 116 179 157 351 292
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Table 1.9D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Drug Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.28 0.24 0.78 0.63 1.81 1.28 1.53 1.20 1.00 0.86 0.27 0.25
Marijuana and Hashish 0.24 0.22 0.68 0.55 1.57 1.12 1.32 1.08 0.89 0.75 0.24 0.22
Cocaine 0.08 0.08 0.30 0.25 0.67 0.58 0.70 0.46 0.36 0.32 0.07 0.07
Crack 0.03 0.03 0.13 0.13 0.32 0.36 0.24 0.27 0.17 0.16 0.03 0.03
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.13 0.12 0.43 0.34 0.16 0.24 0.12 0.14 0.02 0.03
Hallucinogens 0.08 0.06 0.29 0.19 0.60 0.46 0.72 0.37 0.29 0.25 0.08 0.06
LSD 0.03 0.03 0.11 0.11 0.26 0.21 0.25 0.25 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.03
PCP 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.01
Ecstasy 0.06 0.05 0.23 0.13 0.47 0.33 0.61 0.30 0.24 0.16 0.05 0.05
Inhalants 0.04 0.04 0.13 0.14 0.37 0.33 0.22 0.23 0.14 0.19 0.04 0.03
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.17 0.13 0.56 0.42 1.33 0.95 1.14 0.88 0.69 0.60 0.15 0.12
Pain Relievers 0.14 0.10 0.48 0.34 1.21 0.73 1.00 0.73 0.55 0.51 0.13 0.10
OxyContin® 0.05 0.03 0.20 0.10 0.69 0.29 0.25 0.18 0.15 0.13 0.04 0.03
Tranquilizers 0.10 0.08 0.35 0.28 0.85 0.75 0.77 0.56 0.40 0.34 0.09 0.07
Stimulants3 0.07 0.07 0.31 0.23 0.71 0.52 0.71 0.48 0.35 0.30 0.06 0.06
Methamphetamine3 0.05 0.04 0.21 0.18 0.49 0.35 0.42 0.38 0.26 0.22 0.03 0.03
Sedatives 0.03 0.03 0.13 0.12 0.33 0.31 0.15 0.20 0.20 0.17 0.03 0.02
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.19 0.15 0.60 0.47 1.42 1.06 1.23 0.96 0.75 0.66 0.18 0.15
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Table 1.9P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Drug Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
ILLICIT DRUGS1 0.0193   0.9173   0.8389   0.7546   0.8495   0.0029  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.0141   0.7056   0.4690   0.4724   0.6254   0.0043  
Cocaine 0.2783   0.8124   0.5710   0.7523   0.7396   0.1782  
Crack 0.2640   0.3439   0.6014   0.2045   0.9738   0.4967  
Heroin 0.0274   0.4553   0.5270   0.0146   0.7693   0.0070  
Hallucinogens 0.5166   0.3360   0.7292   0.3968   0.2947   0.9836  
LSD 0.3385   0.2851   0.6564   0.5763   0.3614   0.6642  
PCP 0.8354   0.4455   0.9252   0.1278   0.1795   0.6334  
Ecstasy 0.2493   0.1142   0.9035   0.3335   0.0709   0.8440  
Inhalants 0.7694   0.8243   0.1995   0.4208   0.3197   0.7939  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics2,3 0.2110   0.2304   0.3182   0.3662   0.8173   0.5698  
Pain Relievers 0.0403   0.0437   0.0163   0.2297   0.9813   0.3383  
OxyContin® 0.1048   0.0436   0.0214   0.7044   0.8007   0.7933  
Tranquilizers 0.4975   0.7340   0.6346   0.8027   0.4624   0.6312  
Stimulants3 0.6808   0.6685   0.4630   0.7882   0.8447   0.2303  
Methamphetamine3 0.6521   0.8358   0.5837   0.4111   0.9357   0.5260  
Sedatives 0.4854   0.3071   0.4273   0.3716   0.7157   0.9963  
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA1 0.4448   0.5034   0.3696   0.7282   0.9763   0.7408  
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Table 1.10C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
3 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 873 771 466 405 230 196 246 210 315 262 925 780
Cigarettes 824 741 449 385 215 187 227 202 296 250 818 705
Smokeless Tobacco 331 271 146 111 65 49 78 50 105 85 297 250
Cigars 492 389 240 179 119 92 120 90 168 129 471 368
Alcohol 984 800 683 503 321 244 322 253 467 347 1,688 1,436
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 834 729 441 386 215 191 228 199 296 245 841 706
Cigarettes 796 691 421 364 204 185 218 192 279 229 767 646
Daily Cigarette Use2 657 526 333 283 168 149 181 150 216 182 617 476
Smokeless Tobacco 299 246 127 95 54 44 63 41 96 75 274 227
Cigars 354 280 186 138 88 59 88 73 135 101 307 258
Pipe Tobacco 150 137 72 75 43 32 24 26 54 62 132 117
Alcohol 1,052 843 617 438 289 215 280 211 414 311 1,490 1,291
Binge Alcohol Use3 799 686 364 301 162 142 176 147 256 210 875 714
Heavy Alcohol Use3 438 366 196 168 93 76 117 95 124 115 407 335
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Table 1.10D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
3 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.37 0.32 0.85 0.70 1.86 1.42 1.74 1.41 1.19 0.99 0.40 0.34
Cigarettes 0.35 0.31 0.84 0.68 1.78 1.42 1.65 1.40 1.15 0.96 0.37 0.32
Smokeless Tobacco 0.14 0.11 0.33 0.25 0.65 0.48 0.67 0.44 0.46 0.37 0.15 0.12
Cigars 0.21 0.16 0.52 0.39 1.14 0.87 1.01 0.75 0.71 0.56 0.23 0.18
Alcohol 0.41 0.33 0.89 0.69 1.80 1.35 1.86 1.44 1.18 0.99 0.48 0.37
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.35 0.30 0.83 0.68 1.81 1.43 1.66 1.35 1.13 0.92 0.38 0.32
Cigarettes 0.34 0.29 0.80 0.66 1.73 1.44 1.60 1.34 1.09 0.88 0.36 0.30
Daily Cigarette Use2 0.28 0.22 0.68 0.56 1.53 1.26 1.40 1.14 0.89 0.75 0.30 0.23
Smokeless Tobacco 0.13 0.10 0.29 0.21 0.53 0.44 0.54 0.36 0.42 0.33 0.14 0.11
Cigars 0.15 0.12 0.41 0.30 0.86 0.58 0.75 0.62 0.59 0.44 0.16 0.13
Pipe Tobacco 0.06 0.06 0.16 0.17 0.43 0.33 0.21 0.23 0.24 0.27 0.07 0.06
Alcohol 0.44 0.35 0.95 0.72 1.97 1.43 1.85 1.48 1.24 1.02 0.51 0.39
Binge Alcohol Use3 0.34 0.29 0.72 0.61 1.49 1.22 1.41 1.16 1.01 0.87 0.38 0.32
Heavy Alcohol Use3 0.18 0.15 0.43 0.37 0.91 0.75 0.99 0.80 0.55 0.50 0.20 0.17
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Table 1.10P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Substance Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Daily Cigarette Use is defined as smoking on each of the past 30 days.
3 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR                        
Tobacco Products1 0.7973   0.5834   0.5796   0.3472   0.7952   0.6538  
Cigarettes 0.4823   0.5472   0.5958   0.2554   0.7669   0.3211  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.4003   0.2382   0.1244   0.2005   0.8517   0.7000  
Cigars 0.0199   0.0344   0.3502   0.2705   0.1332   0.1385  
Alcohol 0.5307   0.9838   0.1167   0.6166   0.1546   0.4947  
PAST MONTH                        
Tobacco Products1 0.6390   0.7130   0.3543   0.4713   0.5452   0.5359  
Cigarettes 0.3546   0.6452   0.3830   0.5742   0.7450   0.2328  
Daily Cigarette Use2 0.1644   0.8848   0.8053   0.6232   0.4652   0.1528  
Smokeless Tobacco 0.5218   0.4313   0.3253   0.3182   0.8830   0.7145  
Cigars 0.2215   0.1635   0.5220   0.6433   0.2390   0.5652  
Pipe Tobacco 0.7390   0.7030   0.8459   0.4511   0.7738   0.5605  
Alcohol 0.3529   0.7553   0.3367   0.5702   0.1251   0.2590  
Binge Alcohol Use3 0.8183   0.6791   0.2960   0.6609   0.8361   0.9303  
Heavy Alcohol Use3 0.5408   0.7782   0.8781   0.3888   0.2851   0.4281  
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Table 1.11C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2013)
Any Mental Illness
(2014)
Serious Mental Illness
(2013)
Serious Mental Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 731 557 380 287
DEPENDENCE        
None 797 578 356 271
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 70 76 40 43
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 236 193 132 107
Illicit Drugs 147 132 74 76
Alcohol 196 161 115 84
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 779 559 353 263
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 110 95 59 53
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 280 247 150 127
Illicit Drugs 159 151 86 80
Alcohol 252 217 137 112
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Table 1.11D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2013)
Any Mental Illness
(2014)
Serious Mental Illness
(2013)
Serious Mental Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 3.96 4.04 3.62 3.82
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.55 1.29 1.07 0.89
Illicit Drugs 2.39 1.89 1.64 1.54
Alcohol 1.84 1.59 1.35 1.02
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.32 0.23 0.16 0.12
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 2.84 2.75 2.30 2.24
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 1.11 1.00 0.69 0.59
Illicit Drugs 1.95 1.72 1.38 1.23
Alcohol 1.22 1.10 0.77 0.64
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Table 1.11P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Dependence or Abuse Status Any Mental Illness
(2013)
Any Mental Illness
(2014)
Serious Mental Illness
(2013)
Serious Mental Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3871   0.5162  
DEPENDENCE        
None 0.5163   0.6522  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.9559   0.3976  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.2986   0.4604  
Illicit Drugs 0.4545   0.5907  
Alcohol 0.4746   0.3292  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE        
None 0.2509   0.5309  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.7317   0.8828  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.3959   0.9311  
Illicit Drugs 0.5084   0.9740  
Alcohol 0.2833   0.7964  
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Table 1.12C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 0 0 828 623 386 293 413 315 587 434 2,089 1,733
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 87 91 70 76 40 43 48 39 35 40 49 50
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 336 288 236 193 132 107 135 108 138 116 251 223
Illicit Drugs 208 182 147 132 74 76 98 72 86 76 150 121
Alcohol 286 244 196 161 115 84 103 91 117 98 210 191
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 139 133 110 95 59 53 81 44 49 61 83 90
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 456 384 280 247 150 127 157 129 174 161 390 332
Illicit Drugs 235 215 159 151 86 80 104 78 93 98 173 157
Alcohol 413 358 252 217 137 112 140 116 157 142 354 306
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Table 1.12D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.04 0.04 0.16 0.17 0.40 0.43 0.42 0.33 0.16 0.18 0.03 0.03
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.14 0.12 0.53 0.41 1.22 1.02 1.13 0.90 0.61 0.50 0.13 0.11
Illicit Drugs 0.09 0.08 0.34 0.29 0.74 0.75 0.84 0.61 0.38 0.34 0.08 0.06
Alcohol 0.12 0.10 0.44 0.35 1.08 0.82 0.88 0.77 0.52 0.42 0.11 0.10
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.06 0.06 0.25 0.21 0.59 0.53 0.70 0.38 0.22 0.27 0.04 0.05
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.19 0.16 0.61 0.51 1.40 1.16 1.29 1.03 0.75 0.67 0.19 0.16
Illicit Drugs 0.10 0.09 0.37 0.33 0.85 0.78 0.89 0.66 0.42 0.42 0.09 0.08
Alcohol 0.17 0.15 0.55 0.46 1.29 1.05 1.17 0.95 0.68 0.60 0.17 0.15
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Table 1.12P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Dependence or Abuse Status Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A  
DEPENDENCE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.9604   0.9125   0.3795   0.3061   0.6409   0.9249  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.9081   0.7010   0.7330   0.5847   0.8045   0.4741  
Illicit Drugs 0.8659   0.8765   0.3779   0.5762   0.6711   0.5492  
Alcohol 0.9959   0.7733   0.4839   0.5208   0.4346   0.6793  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE                        
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol 0.7961   0.8038   0.9355   0.2127   0.2629   0.9611  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol 0.6604   0.3916   0.8849   0.9879   0.2024   0.3391  
Illicit Drugs 0.6075   0.8652   0.6101   0.4635   0.5528   0.4551  
Alcohol 0.3847   0.4709   0.8148   0.8932   0.1460   0.1592  
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Table 1.13C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 235 215 159 151 86 80 104 78 93 98 173 157
18-25 88 92 60 56 36 32 34 29 34 36 67 73
26-49 161 134 133 104 68 63 92 50 73 68 96 88
50 or Older 146 130 72 93 42 42 32 49 49 64 128 96
MALE 168 170 117 111 61 64 70 53 72 80 117 131
18-25 70 72 44 42 27 23 26 20 26 28 60 61
26-49 127 112 94 83 50 51 57 38 56 56 87 81
50 or Older 75 101 53 64 * 32 * 30 38 53 53 78
FEMALE 169 122 114 95 61 52 76 56 59 55 132 78
18-25 46 54 38 37 20 23 22 20 22 22 30 38
26-49 103 67 95 59 46 36 71 33 46 36 42 33
50 or Older 128 81 49 59 34 27 15 39 31 36 120 56
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Table 1.13D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.10 0.09 0.37 0.33 0.85 0.78 0.89 0.66 0.42 0.42 0.09 0.08
18-25 0.25 0.26 0.78 0.74 2.04 1.71 1.64 1.48 0.94 0.92 0.23 0.25
26-49 0.16 0.14 0.60 0.49 1.26 1.20 1.62 0.92 0.67 0.65 0.12 0.11
50 or Older 0.14 0.12 0.45 0.54 1.26 1.21 0.75 1.10 0.58 0.71 0.14 0.10
MALE 0.15 0.15 0.71 0.64 1.59 1.65 1.73 1.26 0.83 0.86 0.12 0.13
18-25 0.40 0.41 1.40 1.30 3.64 3.19 3.11 2.80 1.60 1.61 0.39 0.40
26-49 0.26 0.23 1.08 0.99 2.49 2.62 2.69 1.82 1.24 1.26 0.22 0.20
50 or Older 0.15 0.20 0.95 1.08 * 2.36 * 2.06 1.33 1.70 0.12 0.17
FEMALE 0.14 0.10 0.41 0.34 0.98 0.81 0.99 0.74 0.42 0.40 0.14 0.08
18-25 0.26 0.31 0.84 0.84 1.99 1.95 1.71 1.69 1.07 1.01 0.22 0.29
26-49 0.21 0.13 0.72 0.47 1.41 1.09 2.01 0.99 0.72 0.60 0.11 0.09
50 or Older 0.23 0.14 0.46 0.54 1.77 1.33 0.51 1.29 0.57 0.62 0.26 0.12
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Table 1.13P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6075   0.8652   0.6101   0.4635   0.5528   0.4551  
18-25 0.0515   0.0244   0.0962   0.3078   0.1705   0.2826  
26-49 0.5018   0.7617   0.5853   0.2584   0.2570   0.2015  
50 or Older 0.1229   0.1512   0.3175   0.2181   0.6256   0.4001  
MALE 0.6048   0.8858   0.3656   0.2023   0.5070   0.4766  
18-25 0.0060   0.0121   0.0270   0.1768   0.3572   0.0452  
26-49 0.3383   0.4551   0.2342   0.3640   0.3164   0.3192  
50 or Older 0.0389   0.4135   *   *   0.6878   0.0419  
FEMALE 0.8486   0.9318   0.9655   0.9473   0.9769   0.7411  
18-25 0.6853   0.4102   0.7992   0.8825   0.2142   0.1989  
26-49 0.8613   0.7252   0.7352   0.4481   0.5661   0.3441  
50 or Older 0.7796   0.1971   0.7134   0.0979   0.8258   0.6709  
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Table 1.14C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 413 358 252 217 137 112 140 116 157 142 354 306
18-25 123 120 73 75 35 38 35 37 49 50 112 107
26-49 302 225 204 149 102 76 119 75 128 101 234 181
50 or Older 270 239 126 140 77 74 61 79 77 82 248 200
MALE 341 286 188 153 102 81 103 87 120 112 299 261
18-25 90 93 48 55 26 28 22 27 35 37 85 87
26-49 248 186 160 115 78 55 84 57 103 86 207 158
50 or Older 219 190 96 99 * 55 * 57 52 59 204 173
FEMALE 241 191 165 144 85 78 93 79 103 85 195 138
18-25 76 69 53 52 25 26 27 26 34 35 58 53
26-49 173 122 132 93 63 53 85 49 79 53 119 88
50 or Older 161 135 80 95 46 49 25 54 57 61 144 94
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Table 1.14D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.17 0.15 0.55 0.46 1.29 1.05 1.17 0.95 0.68 0.60 0.17 0.15
18-25 0.35 0.34 0.92 0.90 1.92 1.88 1.66 1.75 1.24 1.21 0.35 0.34
26-49 0.31 0.23 0.88 0.68 1.78 1.42 1.97 1.32 1.12 0.95 0.29 0.22
50 or Older 0.26 0.22 0.77 0.81 2.23 2.10 1.38 1.72 0.91 0.91 0.27 0.22
MALE 0.30 0.25 1.09 0.87 2.49 2.11 2.31 1.92 1.35 1.17 0.29 0.25
18-25 0.52 0.53 1.53 1.63 3.73 3.82 2.85 3.45 2.00 2.01 0.51 0.53
26-49 0.52 0.39 1.67 1.30 3.43 2.87 3.52 2.47 2.11 1.84 0.49 0.37
50 or Older 0.45 0.38 1.67 1.62 * 3.89 * 3.73 1.82 1.88 0.46 0.38
FEMALE 0.20 0.15 0.58 0.51 1.30 1.17 1.20 1.03 0.73 0.60 0.20 0.14
18-25 0.44 0.40 1.13 1.09 2.26 2.06 2.00 2.05 1.54 1.52 0.40 0.38
26-49 0.35 0.24 0.95 0.71 1.80 1.56 2.31 1.43 1.21 0.87 0.31 0.23
50 or Older 0.29 0.24 0.75 0.86 2.37 2.37 0.82 1.76 1.01 1.03 0.31 0.20
150403
Table 1.14P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3847   0.4709   0.8148   0.8932   0.1460   0.1592  
18-25 0.1249   0.3227   0.2256   0.3264   0.9942   0.1377  
26-49 0.1908   0.5851   0.5019   0.1409   0.3948   0.3610  
50 or Older 0.3405   0.0088   0.4913   0.0249   0.0714   0.6630  
MALE 0.5615   0.8994   0.5107   0.3207   0.2460   0.6035  
18-25 0.1503   0.3862   0.6135   0.9200   0.4181   0.1595  
26-49 0.3384   0.5229   0.0997   0.1408   0.2262   0.6160  
50 or Older 0.3625   0.2335   *   *   0.2054   0.6950  
FEMALE 0.4820   0.2302   0.5521   0.5150   0.4325   0.0684  
18-25 0.4538   0.5548   0.2689   0.2171   0.4793   0.5002  
26-49 0.3546   0.9258   0.3879   0.4583   0.8347   0.3738  
50 or Older 0.7085   0.0088   0.6776   0.0015   0.2255   0.1588  
150403
Table 1.15C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 456 384 280 247 150 127 157 129 174 161 390 332
18-25 138 134 84 86 43 44 44 46 54 57 126 124
26-49 317 242 225 170 114 90 130 81 140 113 243 196
50 or Older 302 256 144 158 85 80 69 89 91 98 275 216
MALE 363 311 209 179 113 94 112 96 134 130 312 281
18-25 100 106 56 63 30 32 30 33 38 42 99 100
26-49 259 201 173 131 88 66 89 62 114 95 215 172
50 or Older 228 205 106 115 * 61 * 64 63 76 208 182
FEMALE 275 214 184 164 96 85 105 91 113 93 233 154
18-25 81 77 60 59 29 31 31 30 37 38 64 61
26-49 184 132 147 106 72 60 95 54 86 61 124 92
50 or Older 200 151 91 103 54 50 29 62 65 64 185 107
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Table 1.15D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.16 0.61 0.51 1.40 1.16 1.29 1.03 0.75 0.67 0.19 0.16
18-25 0.40 0.38 0.99 0.99 2.12 2.03 1.93 1.96 1.31 1.30 0.38 0.39
26-49 0.32 0.25 0.95 0.75 1.92 1.58 2.09 1.37 1.20 1.04 0.30 0.24
50 or Older 0.29 0.24 0.88 0.89 2.46 2.21 1.57 1.91 1.06 1.06 0.30 0.24
MALE 0.32 0.27 1.20 0.98 2.78 2.31 2.49 2.04 1.47 1.33 0.31 0.27
18-25 0.57 0.61 1.57 1.72 3.49 3.76 3.26 3.73 2.09 2.18 0.58 0.61
26-49 0.54 0.42 1.74 1.41 3.62 3.08 3.61 2.57 2.25 1.96 0.50 0.39
50 or Older 0.47 0.41 1.85 1.84 * 4.24 * 4.07 2.19 2.34 0.47 0.40
FEMALE 0.22 0.17 0.65 0.57 1.46 1.27 1.36 1.15 0.80 0.67 0.23 0.16
18-25 0.47 0.44 1.21 1.20 2.48 2.34 2.19 2.25 1.62 1.58 0.44 0.43
26-49 0.37 0.26 1.06 0.80 2.04 1.73 2.52 1.56 1.31 0.99 0.33 0.24
50 or Older 0.36 0.26 0.85 0.93 2.75 2.44 0.97 2.00 1.14 1.09 0.39 0.23
150403
Table 1.15P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Gender/
Age Group
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6604   0.3916   0.8849   0.9879   0.2024   0.3391  
18-25 0.0749   0.1836   0.1414   0.4448   0.6505   0.1004  
26-49 0.3682   0.8691   0.7800   0.1560   0.2861   0.5739  
50 or Older 0.1894   0.0121   0.3463   0.0258   0.1687   0.9970  
MALE 0.8026   0.9570   0.7644   0.3545   0.2646   0.8245  
18-25 0.0576   0.2007   0.2359   0.6994   0.4762   0.0711  
26-49 0.5048   0.7540   0.2084   0.2671   0.2402   0.7720  
50 or Older 0.1626   0.2336   *   *   0.2846   0.3632  
FEMALE 0.6823   0.2329   0.4061   0.4873   0.5878   0.1725  
18-25 0.5583   0.4586   0.3723   0.4633   0.9513   0.7394  
26-49 0.5360   0.9099   0.3026   0.3126   0.8328   0.5756  
50 or Older 0.7172   0.0129   0.6227   0.0010   0.4207   0.2425  
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Table 1.16C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 277 241 78 83 217 164 144 157
GENDER                
Male 207 175 53 62 168 127 105 114
Female 182 161 57 55 142 102 91 103
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 254 224 70 72 203 147 127 155
White 227 192 67 64 185 133 118 117
Black or African American 95 111 25 27 81 57 43 94
American Indian or Alaska Native 39 35 6 5 * 20 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 8 15 5 * * 4 * *
Asian 43 43 12 21 42 32 4 12
Two or More Races 51 32 17 13 45 28 17 11
Hispanic or Latino 109 97 33 43 76 75 68 39
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 193 175 53 53 172 132 74 101
Part-Time 118 96 48 49 98 60 41 52
Unemployed 79 64 30 34 66 47 30 26
Other1 150 133 32 36 93 65 111 111
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Table 1.16D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.12 0.10 0.22 0.24 0.22 0.17 0.14 0.15
GENDER                
Male 0.18 0.15 0.31 0.35 0.35 0.26 0.21 0.23
Female 0.15 0.13 0.33 0.32 0.29 0.21 0.16 0.18
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.13 0.11 0.25 0.26 0.26 0.19 0.13 0.16
White 0.14 0.12 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.22 0.15 0.15
Black or African American 0.34 0.38 0.49 0.51 0.66 0.45 0.40 0.83
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.96 2.36 2.38 2.56 * 2.95 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.99 1.66 2.39 * * 0.90 * *
Asian 0.35 0.34 0.62 0.97 0.65 0.50 0.09 0.28
Two or More Races 1.44 0.85 2.18 1.56 3.09 1.83 1.23 0.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.26 0.45 0.59 0.41 0.40 0.69 0.37
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.16 0.14 0.37 0.36 0.26 0.19 0.18 0.25
Part-Time 0.34 0.28 0.46 0.49 0.77 0.52 0.34 0.41
Unemployed 0.66 0.58 0.69 0.83 1.24 0.99 1.23 1.10
Other1 0.21 0.18 0.42 0.47 0.60 0.45 0.22 0.21
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Table 1.16P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6715   0.6082   0.3157   0.0137  
GENDER                
Male 0.8395   0.7337   0.3607   0.2309  
Female 0.3858   0.7005   0.6455   0.0136  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7741   0.3839   0.1317   0.0030  
White 0.8778   0.0974   0.4701   0.0747  
Black or African American 0.3738   0.4478   0.1084   0.0118  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7139   0.7361   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.6847   *   *   *  
Asian 0.3148   0.0544   0.8727   0.5507  
Two or More Races 0.2818   0.5461   0.3836   0.7063  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6831   0.5863   0.3048   0.3679  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.6794   0.1010   0.7399   0.0304  
Part-Time 0.9719   0.6704   0.7927   0.1774  
Unemployed 0.8323   0.1274   0.6264   1.0000  
Other1 0.6981   0.5541   0.4769   0.2843  
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Table 1.17C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 277 241 78 83 217 164 144 157
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 104 121 32 36 82 86 49 82
Midwest 104 93 31 34 81 56 46 63
South 177 147 45 47 139 96 105 101
West 158 115 48 48 125 88 71 63
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 219 199 70 72 187 148 78 114
Small Metro 156 128 41 43 95 76 110 95
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 139 113 32 36 78 67 102 83
< 250K Pop. 68 65 27 24 53 37 38 48
Nonmetro 92 79 24 26 74 53 51 49
Urbanized 72 50 18 20 61 36 31 25
Less Urbanized 52 60 16 15 42 37 26 41
Completely Rural 33 17 4 6 10 12 31 10
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 111 123 45 47 82 71 61 91
100-199% 143 123 45 40 119 69 61 87
200% or More 220 180 49 60 176 139 117 99
EDUCATION                
< High School 99 109 31 34 75 62 56 79
High School Graduate 128 124 41 45 100 77 69 82
Some College 158 139 51 54 137 89 64 88
College Graduate 161 132 37 39 122 109 92 68
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 208 170 68 70 161 125 109 103
Medicaid/CHIP3 99 123 27 33 79 67 52 95
Other4 117 115 25 26 63 49 93 103
No Coverage 145 103 41 34 134 85 43 51
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Table 1.17D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.12 0.10 0.22 0.24 0.22 0.17 0.14 0.15
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.24 0.28 0.51 0.59 0.47 0.49 0.25 0.41
Midwest 0.20 0.18 0.41 0.46 0.40 0.28 0.20 0.27
South 0.20 0.16 0.35 0.36 0.38 0.26 0.27 0.25
West 0.29 0.20 0.57 0.57 0.53 0.37 0.30 0.26
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.17 0.15 0.34 0.36 0.32 0.25 0.15 0.20
Small Metro 0.22 0.18 0.36 0.37 0.34 0.27 0.34 0.29
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.30 0.23 0.44 0.47 0.40 0.35 0.47 0.38
< 250K Pop. 0.29 0.28 0.62 0.61 0.60 0.41 0.36 0.47
Nonmetro 0.23 0.20 0.43 0.47 0.53 0.37 0.26 0.26
Urbanized 0.41 0.30 0.65 0.77 0.97 0.56 0.36 0.34
Less Urbanized 0.29 0.31 0.65 0.62 0.63 0.55 0.30 0.44
Completely Rural 0.77 0.43 0.95 1.58 0.78 1.02 1.33 0.42
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.32 0.32 0.43 0.46 0.55 0.44 0.62 0.80
100-199% 0.30 0.26 0.50 0.47 0.59 0.37 0.32 0.42
200% or More 0.14 0.11 0.30 0.36 0.26 0.21 0.15 0.13
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.30 0.32 0.53 0.67 0.60 0.50 0.38 0.50
High School Graduate 0.18 0.18 0.34 0.36 0.38 0.31 0.21 0.25
Some College 0.25 0.21 0.40 0.41 0.50 0.32 0.25 0.33
College Graduate 0.22 0.17 0.69 0.65 0.34 0.30 0.28 0.21
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.13 0.10 0.31 0.31 0.25 0.19 0.15 0.14
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.40 0.40 0.46 0.52 0.74 0.52 0.64 0.83
Other4 0.20 0.18 1.00 0.90 0.93 0.65 0.18 0.19
No Coverage 0.37 0.34 0.49 0.51 0.60 0.48 0.54 0.81
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Table 1.17P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6715   0.6082   0.3157   0.0137  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.0172   0.7668   0.1549   0.0321  
Midwest 0.5657   0.4135   0.0605   0.0534  
South 0.8820   0.5064   0.6831   0.6267  
West 0.3594   0.2524   0.2177   0.3020  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.9612   0.4536   0.2874   0.0042  
Small Metro 0.6268   0.7722   0.8230   0.5582  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.6037   0.7462   0.2306   0.9581  
< 250K Pop. 0.9548   0.9564   0.1451   0.1490  
Nonmetro 0.7853   0.4428   0.4875   0.3734  
Urbanized 0.7224   0.9170   0.3705   0.6558  
Less Urbanized 0.3023   0.4828   0.7778   0.0869  
Completely Rural 0.7374   0.0883   0.3983   0.2623  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.1838   0.9517   0.4438   0.1423  
100-199% 0.3655   0.0962   0.0868   0.0694  
200% or More 0.7949   0.6499   0.5371   0.3374  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.1236   0.9240   0.7952   0.0184  
High School Graduate 0.8678   0.5285   0.5071   0.1312  
Some College 0.3238   0.8987   0.0631   0.2525  
College Graduate 0.6311   0.6574   0.6253   0.9039  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.6595   1.0000   0.5604   0.2200  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.3274   0.7034   0.7580   0.0785  
Other4 0.7079   0.2132   0.4086   0.3656  
No Coverage 0.5439   0.6071   0.9162   0.0469  
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Table 1.18C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 150 126 42 43 114 89 84 80
GENDER                
Male 112 93 30 32 87 65 62 61
Female 97 85 28 30 71 59 54 51
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 127 111 39 39 101 77 67 73
White 112 99 35 33 93 69 63 62
Black or African American 44 50 10 15 37 31 22 35
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 12 * 3 2 12 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 * * * 1 * *
Asian 25 19 6 12 24 15 1 *
Two or More Races 20 20 10 7 15 16 * 9
Hispanic or Latino 73 59 17 19 50 43 50 34
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 85 90 22 24 71 71 44 51
Part-Time 61 49 25 21 54 35 20 26
Unemployed 39 30 16 20 34 22 10 4
Other1 95 77 19 21 66 40 65 60
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Table 1.18D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.06 0.05 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.07
GENDER                
Male 0.10 0.08 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.14 0.13 0.12
Female 0.08 0.07 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.09
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.06 0.05 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.10 0.07 0.07
White 0.07 0.06 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.12 0.08 0.08
Black or African American 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.29 0.31 0.25 0.20 0.32
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.49 0.91 * 1.54 0.39 1.88 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.09 * * * 0.19 * *
Asian 0.20 0.15 0.31 0.56 0.39 0.24 0.02 *
Two or More Races 0.57 0.53 1.38 0.90 1.10 1.08 * 0.64
Hispanic or Latino 0.20 0.16 0.23 0.26 0.27 0.23 0.51 0.32
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.07 0.07 0.16 0.17 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.12
Part-Time 0.18 0.15 0.25 0.22 0.44 0.30 0.17 0.21
Unemployed 0.33 0.27 0.39 0.50 0.64 0.48 0.43 0.18
Other1 0.13 0.10 0.25 0.27 0.43 0.28 0.13 0.11
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Table 1.18P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.8152   0.8804   0.3475   0.4318  
GENDER                
Male 0.2607   0.8792   0.0725   0.6221  
Female 0.3553   0.7041   0.5202   0.5110  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8376   0.9524   0.2474   0.2032  
White 0.3312   0.2958   0.2466   0.5931  
Black or African American 0.1376   0.0602   0.8373   0.0676  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4613   *   0.1808   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.9487   0.1037   0.5264   *  
Two or More Races 0.7835   0.5534   0.7874   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.9014   0.6150   0.8523   0.5602  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.3188   0.7791   0.5884   0.2793  
Part-Time 0.2493   0.2685   0.4003   0.7942  
Unemployed 0.9569   0.1780   0.6188   0.4118  
Other1 0.6321   0.3575   0.2620   0.8283  
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Table 1.19C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 150 126 42 43 114 89 84 80
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 64 73 18 21 51 55 33 42
Midwest 52 50 18 17 42 29 23 36
South 98 69 21 24 70 47 68 46
West 79 59 28 25 66 44 28 36
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 116 100 36 37 91 77 55 54
Small Metro 83 63 22 19 54 38 55 48
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 76 54 16 17 48 30 54 43
< 250K Pop. 32 36 16 10 25 23 12 26
Nonmetro 52 46 13 15 39 28 32 33
Urbanized 32 30 10 11 28 21 12 18
Less Urbanized 29 34 8 9 27 18 4 27
Completely Rural 30 6 3 4 2 * * 4
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 75 65 26 26 59 43 39 41
100-199% 61 69 21 19 44 41 35 52
200% or More 113 92 25 30 85 73 66 47
EDUCATION                
< High School 47 63 17 17 36 34 24 48
High School Graduate 73 67 25 25 52 43 46 44
Some College 86 64 23 26 75 49 35 28
College Graduate 81 68 19 17 59 57 52 36
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 95 87 35 35 63 64 62 48
Medicaid/CHIP3 63 65 11 17 51 44 35 43
Other4 65 65 11 14 35 35 52 53
No Coverage 82 52 22 19 75 43 30 26
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Table 1.19D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.06 0.05 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.07
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.15 0.17 0.30 0.34 0.29 0.32 0.17 0.21
Midwest 0.10 0.10 0.24 0.23 0.21 0.14 0.10 0.15
South 0.11 0.08 0.16 0.19 0.19 0.13 0.18 0.12
West 0.14 0.11 0.33 0.30 0.28 0.19 0.12 0.15
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.09 0.07 0.19 0.19 0.16 0.13 0.11 0.10
Small Metro 0.12 0.09 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.14 0.17 0.15
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.16 0.11 0.22 0.24 0.25 0.16 0.25 0.19
< 250K Pop. 0.14 0.16 0.38 0.27 0.29 0.25 0.11 0.26
Nonmetro 0.13 0.12 0.25 0.29 0.28 0.21 0.16 0.17
Urbanized 0.18 0.19 0.39 0.47 0.43 0.34 0.14 0.26
Less Urbanized 0.16 0.19 0.35 0.37 0.43 0.29 0.04 0.29
Completely Rural 0.73 0.15 0.54 1.04 0.19 * * 0.18
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.22 0.18 0.25 0.26 0.40 0.28 0.40 0.37
100-199% 0.13 0.15 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.18 0.25
200% or More 0.07 0.06 0.16 0.18 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.06
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.14 0.19 0.30 0.34 0.30 0.28 0.17 0.31
High School Graduate 0.10 0.10 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.14 0.14
Some College 0.14 0.10 0.19 0.20 0.28 0.18 0.14 0.10
College Graduate 0.11 0.09 0.38 0.30 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.11
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.06 0.05 0.17 0.17 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.06
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.26 0.22 0.19 0.28 0.49 0.35 0.43 0.39
Other4 0.11 0.10 0.45 0.50 0.52 0.46 0.10 0.10
No Coverage 0.22 0.18 0.27 0.30 0.35 0.25 0.37 0.42
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Table 1.19P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.8152   0.8804   0.3475   0.4318  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.4799   0.7781   0.8329   0.3776  
Midwest 0.8891   0.5990   0.5974   0.2223  
South 0.2939   0.5952   0.3222   0.4948  
West 0.9765   0.9524   0.6062   0.2766  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.8719   0.7119   0.6629   0.7483  
Small Metro 0.8636   0.4691   0.7941   0.7980  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.6688   0.9608   0.6254   0.8593  
< 250K Pop. 0.6408   0.2194   0.7583   0.3168  
Nonmetro 0.9500   0.6050   0.1505   0.2636  
Urbanized 0.2929   0.7853   0.8214   0.0216  
Less Urbanized 0.7006   0.4751   0.0702   0.1884  
Completely Rural 0.2845   0.2511   *   *  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.4806   0.8601   0.2752   0.6878  
100-199% 0.4502   0.4935   0.7985   0.1875  
200% or More 0.6381   0.5063   0.4991   0.7563  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.1779   0.5780   0.9580   0.0209  
High School Graduate 0.8372   0.3803   0.8786   0.9631  
Some College 0.1495   0.8684   0.1564   0.5411  
College Graduate 0.8730   0.5779   0.9877   0.8967  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.8264   0.9003   0.9052   1.0000  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.6710   0.0692   0.8053   0.6972  
Other4 0.7594   0.9574   0.9934   0.8727  
No Coverage 0.2910   0.5304   0.2699   0.8560  
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Table 1.20C – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 731 557 120 107 819 610 380 287 62 52 377 285
AGE                        
18-49 456 358 100 89 536 400 251 190 54 44 252 188
18-25 126 137 39 30 145 152 61 74 17 13 60 74
26-34 268 189 55 56 328 218 153 113 33 26 154 114
35-49 347 250 73 65 377 273 181 135 39 33 177 132
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 467 357 90 87 497 376 260 184 51 37 260 183
Male 18-49 285 239 79 75 313 248 144 115 43 31 141 114
Female 18 or Older 544 430 83 62 621 481 268 213 35 34 268 211
Female 18-49 337 260 65 50 401 299 197 145 32 31 200 144
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Table 1.20D – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.31 0.23 2.14 1.86 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12 1.34 1.11 0.16 0.12
AGE                        
18-49 0.34 0.27 2.04 1.91 0.35 0.27 0.19 0.14 1.39 1.13 0.19 0.14
18-25 0.36 0.39 2.10 2.07 0.37 0.39 0.18 0.21 1.09 0.93 0.18 0.22
26-34 0.72 0.50 3.89 3.46 0.73 0.51 0.41 0.30 2.97 1.96 0.41 0.30
35-49 0.57 0.42 4.81 4.05 0.57 0.41 0.30 0.22 3.18 2.75 0.30 0.22
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 0.41 0.31 2.38 2.24 0.41 0.31 0.23 0.16 1.53 1.19 0.23 0.16
Male 18-49 0.43 0.36 2.40 2.38 0.44 0.37 0.22 0.17 1.55 1.21 0.22 0.18
Female 18 or Older 0.44 0.35 4.25 3.28 0.44 0.35 0.22 0.17 2.58 2.20 0.22 0.17
Female 18-49 0.50 0.39 4.06 3.15 0.50 0.39 0.29 0.22 2.74 2.24 0.29 0.21
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Table 1.20P – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On
Probation
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.3871   0.2662   0.3597   0.5162   0.9748   0.5704  
AGE                        
18-49 0.1278   0.3224   0.0929   0.5338   0.8939   0.5715  
18-25 0.2159   0.2167   0.1033   0.0321   0.2545   0.0173  
26-34 0.0516   0.3071   0.0281   0.3248   0.9535   0.3046  
35-49 0.2535   0.3090   0.1953   0.3374   0.8822   0.3449  
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 0.6457   0.0706   0.5112   0.1960   0.4844   0.2773  
Male 18-49 0.4024   0.0918   0.2199   0.2889   0.3227   0.4175  
Female 18 or Older 0.4494   0.2999   0.5228   0.7642   0.5534   0.8194  
Female 18-49 0.1783   0.2223   0.2305   1.0000   0.5083   0.9121  
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Table 1.21C – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 731 557 83 55 820 618 380 287 50 25 378 290
AGE                        
18-49 456 358 61 50 540 405 251 190 36 25 253 192
18-25 126 137 15 16 151 157 61 74 4 8 63 75
26-34 268 189 * 28 329 221 153 113 * * 155 115
35-49 347 250 * 37 382 277 181 135 * 13 179 136
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 467 357 75 48 500 379 260 184 43 15 262 186
Male 18-49 285 239 52 43 319 252 144 115 29 15 145 117
Female 18 or Older 544 430 * * 624 486 268 213 * * 269 213
Female 18-49 337 260 * * 404 305 197 145 * * 200 148
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Table 1.21D – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.31 0.23 3.94 3.14 0.31 0.23 0.16 0.12 2.79 1.63 0.16 0.12
AGE                        
18-49 0.34 0.27 3.68 3.23 0.34 0.27 0.19 0.14 2.52 2.05 0.19 0.14
18-25 0.36 0.39 3.20 4.34 0.37 0.39 0.18 0.21 1.12 2.53 0.18 0.21
26-34 0.72 0.50 * 5.56 0.72 0.50 0.41 0.30 * * 0.41 0.30
35-49 0.57 0.42 * 5.88 0.57 0.41 0.30 0.22 * 3.02 0.30 0.22
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 0.41 0.31 4.52 3.61 0.40 0.31 0.23 0.16 3.02 1.28 0.23 0.16
Male 18-49 0.43 0.36 4.14 3.83 0.44 0.37 0.22 0.17 2.65 1.66 0.22 0.18
Female 18 or Older 0.44 0.35 * * 0.44 0.35 0.22 0.17 * * 0.22 0.17
Female 18-49 0.50 0.39 * * 0.50 0.39 0.29 0.22 * * 0.29 0.21
150519
Table 1.21P – Any Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Any Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Total1
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
On Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
Not on
Parole/
Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.3871   0.5374   0.4934   0.5162   0.0672   0.7387  
AGE                        
18-49 0.1278   0.2625   0.1192   0.5338   0.5570   0.6421  
18-25 0.2159   0.2862   0.2558   0.0321   0.3829   0.0390  
26-34 0.0516   *   0.0668   0.3248   *   0.3391  
35-49 0.2535   *   0.2170   0.3374   *   0.4590  
GENDER/AGE                        
Male 18 or Older 0.6457   0.6926   0.7941   0.1960   0.0275   0.3726  
Male 18-49 0.4024   0.2686   0.3538   0.2889   0.1777   0.4234  
Female 18 or Older 0.4494   *   0.5040   0.7642   *   0.7109  
Female 18-49 0.1783   *   0.1924   1.0000   *   0.9920  
150403
Table 1.22C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 674 541 558 423 333 254 309 234 350 240 491 405
AGE                        
18-25 110 118 86 91 49 53 45 47 50 52 74 83
26-49 389 274 327 233 202 146 169 122 189 135 275 186
50 or Older 544 447 439 333 248 193 251 199 282 194 400 342
GENDER                        
Male 427 332 336 245 233 160 156 134 177 141 276 248
Female 509 424 448 337 229 185 259 199 296 196 380 324
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 628 517 532 414 314 237 291 226 322 233 466 394
White 677 542 500 359 282 213 267 194 301 213 442 377
Black or African American 196 176 155 135 * 63 94 89 97 67 126 110
American Indian or Alaska Native 37 30 * * * * * * * * 14 19
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 27 * * * * * * * * 5 13
Asian 131 122 * 108 * * * * * 41 74 58
Two or More Races 96 67 81 57 * * * * * * 59 35
Hispanic or Latino 243 168 210 140 109 93 105 67 144 75 141 100
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 462 344 336 236 164 135 193 114 212 146 305 240
Part-Time 267 215 212 147 119 81 104 88 139 85 171 151
Unemployed 147 106 112 88 69 49 73 53 48 49 96 67
Other2 515 418 397 311 255 185 199 178 227 177 321 273
150403
Table 1.22D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.28 0.23 0.91 0.72 1.78 1.33 1.87 1.36 1.23 0.93 0.24 0.19
AGE                        
18-25 0.32 0.34 0.98 1.05 2.30 2.13 1.85 2.16 1.23 1.27 0.26 0.29
26-49 0.40 0.28 1.15 0.83 2.29 1.72 2.34 1.65 1.48 1.15 0.34 0.23
50 or Older 0.52 0.42 1.95 1.48 3.51 2.59 3.80 2.91 2.66 1.87 0.43 0.36
GENDER                        
Male 0.37 0.29 1.59 1.14 3.37 2.53 2.95 2.30 1.76 1.43 0.28 0.24
Female 0.41 0.34 1.14 0.90 1.93 1.50 2.33 1.75 1.63 1.21 0.37 0.31
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.31 0.26 0.98 0.78 1.87 1.39 1.96 1.45 1.30 1.03 0.27 0.22
White 0.37 0.30 1.10 0.85 1.96 1.43 2.15 1.58 1.52 1.17 0.32 0.28
Black or African American 0.65 0.58 2.71 2.32 * 4.97 5.87 5.03 3.15 2.51 0.53 0.45
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.69 2.12 * * * * * * * * 1.53 1.94
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.26 2.92 * * * * * * * * 0.77 1.87
Asian 1.04 0.94 * 4.72 * * * * * 3.90 0.68 0.53
Two or More Races 2.41 1.69 5.73 4.14 * * * * * * 2.23 1.34
Hispanic or Latino 0.69 0.46 2.62 1.97 5.32 4.24 5.24 4.16 3.79 2.10 0.46 0.32
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.35 0.26 1.34 0.98 3.19 2.24 2.73 1.95 1.67 1.25 0.29 0.22
Part-Time 0.71 0.60 2.08 1.66 4.21 2.96 4.01 3.29 2.97 2.07 0.61 0.54
Unemployed 1.14 0.90 2.99 2.53 5.28 4.68 5.89 4.75 3.53 3.47 1.01 0.80
Other2 0.64 0.50 1.71 1.30 2.61 1.94 3.36 2.48 2.37 1.89 0.53 0.45
150403
Table 1.22P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.5805   0.9765   0.9950   0.2622   0.4584   0.1979  
AGE                        
18-25 0.5177   0.4386   0.9773   0.8996   0.1101   0.3781  
26-49 0.6656   0.6023   0.4346   0.2820   0.5612   0.9177  
50 or Older 0.2658   0.8079   0.3281   0.6072   0.3144   0.1028  
GENDER                        
Male 0.3611   0.9379   0.7279   0.2072   1.0000   0.1243  
Female 0.9913   0.9271   0.8420   0.5671   0.3924   0.6435  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3974   0.9412   0.8308   0.3385   0.6651   0.1751  
White 0.3815   0.9427   0.5855   0.3731   0.5901   0.1888  
Black or African American 0.5737   0.8503   *   0.7595   0.9839   0.3671  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6463   *   *   *   *   0.4197  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0932   *   *   *   *   0.0608  
Asian 0.7978   *   *   *   *   0.6932  
Two or More Races 0.3919   0.7253   *   *   *   0.4497  
Hispanic or Latino 0.5994   0.6927   0.6332   0.8231   0.4278   0.7864  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.5059   0.6601   0.9691   0.4170   0.7365   1.0000  
Part-Time 0.8328   0.5804   0.2618   0.7756   0.1870   0.7649  
Unemployed 0.6328   0.0802   0.0674   0.1823   0.9728   0.8869  
Other2 0.0626   0.2492   0.6836   0.0110   0.9101   0.0615  
150409
Table 1.23C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 674 541 558 423 333 254 309 234 350 240 491 405
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 285 248 218 179 118 102 97 98 147 109 206 205
Midwest 293 240 236 189 126 122 126 86 142 104 207 181
South 421 352 370 285 237 152 189 169 220 143 298 246
West 347 261 288 198 169 125 176 112 158 117 257 184
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 608 474 436 325 272 188 229 186 254 181 383 318
Small Metro 435 353 296 232 165 141 172 123 177 124 297 227
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 337 288 238 192 142 108 141 105 150 97 232 191
< 250K Pop. 277 225 174 133 83 83 98 69 91 75 188 136
Nonmetro 279 251 235 191 115 102 114 88 140 97 139 126
Urbanized 205 166 172 118 * 63 * 47 96 64 96 83
Less Urbanized 206 189 170 147 81 76 * 67 97 71 104 86
Completely Rural 81 66 * 56 * * * * * * 39 39
POVERTY LEVEL2                        
Less Than 100% 286 243 243 202 136 116 130 123 139 100 144 118
100-199% 293 257 228 203 133 120 119 113 137 110 179 163
200% or More 645 480 452 316 269 182 254 169 280 193 431 346
EDUCATION                        
< High School 247 209 195 158 113 98 90 77 129 96 167 130
High School Graduate 361 306 263 224 146 135 142 117 166 121 242 201
Some College 340 297 272 227 164 134 150 131 165 138 232 191
College Graduate 495 367 358 233 217 124 202 144 205 128 315 267
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 628 488 413 313 227 166 235 168 267 192 436 343
Medicaid/CHIP4 277 262 243 221 127 125 130 143 144 104 124 130
Other5 455 378 334 263 216 155 155 161 197 158 293 276
No Coverage 229 150 202 116 111 71 117 65 123 57 125 85
150409
Table 1.23D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.28 0.23 0.91 0.72 1.78 1.33 1.87 1.36 1.23 0.93 0.24 0.19
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.66 0.57 1.98 1.66 3.17 3.17 3.66 3.14 2.83 2.38 0.57 0.54
Midwest 0.58 0.47 1.72 1.41 2.92 2.48 3.18 2.41 2.26 1.78 0.48 0.41
South 0.48 0.40 1.65 1.23 3.22 2.22 3.46 2.50 2.11 1.52 0.38 0.32
West 0.63 0.47 2.01 1.49 4.27 3.03 3.80 2.93 2.56 1.84 0.54 0.37
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.41 0.32 1.28 1.05 2.75 1.95 2.56 2.04 1.61 1.33 0.34 0.27
Small Metro 0.52 0.40 1.51 1.22 2.77 2.24 3.14 2.31 2.07 1.61 0.46 0.35
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.62 0.50 1.79 1.51 3.50 2.57 3.84 2.94 2.53 1.90 0.54 0.44
< 250K Pop. 0.94 0.77 2.70 2.14 4.49 4.01 5.16 4.08 3.48 2.78 0.85 0.63
Nonmetro 0.66 0.52 2.34 1.52 3.68 2.78 4.54 3.07 3.18 1.97 0.43 0.38
Urbanized 1.00 0.79 3.49 2.39 * 3.76 * 4.53 4.45 3.11 0.65 0.59
Less Urbanized 1.06 0.79 3.77 2.12 4.37 4.43 * 4.36 5.17 2.79 0.69 0.52
Completely Rural 1.66 1.40 * 5.59 * * * * * * 1.04 1.19
POVERTY LEVEL2                        
Less Than 100% 0.72 0.60 1.83 1.57 3.10 2.37 3.70 3.10 2.74 2.01 0.54 0.44
100-199% 0.57 0.50 1.82 1.47 3.49 2.53 3.75 3.07 2.39 1.83 0.47 0.43
200% or More 0.36 0.27 1.24 0.99 2.54 1.95 2.54 1.78 1.61 1.30 0.30 0.25
EDUCATION                        
< High School 0.71 0.60 2.37 1.85 4.03 3.64 4.39 3.66 3.33 2.42 0.62 0.49
High School Graduate 0.49 0.41 1.64 1.32 3.09 2.37 3.44 2.72 2.25 1.64 0.41 0.34
Some College 0.49 0.41 1.56 1.28 3.16 2.17 3.00 2.45 2.11 1.75 0.44 0.35
College Graduate 0.60 0.45 1.83 1.42 3.25 2.78 3.33 2.60 2.35 1.76 0.50 0.40
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.35 0.28 1.17 0.95 2.57 1.90 2.50 1.85 1.54 1.20 0.31 0.24
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.99 0.75 2.11 1.67 3.10 2.29 3.89 3.18 3.21 2.34 0.72 0.59
Other5 0.69 0.56 2.24 1.66 2.78 2.42 4.58 3.10 2.84 2.29 0.57 0.53
No Coverage 0.57 0.47 2.04 1.52 3.55 3.16 4.08 3.18 3.02 1.63 0.42 0.36
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Table 1.23P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 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.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.5805   0.9765   0.9950   0.2622   0.4584   0.1979  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                        
Northeast 0.8849   0.9720   0.1103   0.1418   0.5801   0.7500  
Midwest 0.8941   0.5505   0.6895   0.4806   0.4577   0.4321  
South 0.3925   0.7289   0.4151   0.3243   0.6332   0.1848  
West 0.8429   0.9971   0.7285   0.7821   0.7874   0.9747  
COUNTY TYPE                        
Large Metro 0.7676   0.9497   0.4965   0.5588   0.8206   0.4763  
Small Metro 0.2238   0.8469   0.5448   0.6323   0.6748   0.1580  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.2920   0.8592   0.3873   0.5864   0.4326   0.1705  
< 250K Pop. 0.5482   0.9255   0.8611   0.9772   0.6760   0.6018  
Nonmetro 0.6209   0.7933   0.5247   0.2347   0.3111   0.9135  
Urbanized 0.6917   0.7138   *   *   0.3690   0.2453  
Less Urbanized 0.3680   0.9049   0.8991   *   0.9826   0.5050  
Completely Rural 0.7477   *   *   *   *   0.4932  
POVERTY LEVEL2                        
Less Than 100% 0.7589   0.8626   0.2518   0.1382   0.2913   0.6640  
100-199% 0.0674   0.5960   0.6483   0.3164   0.9420   0.0674  
200% or More 0.8262   0.6852   0.2816   0.9902   0.8302   0.4534  
EDUCATION                        
< High School 0.4775   0.7286   0.7057   0.0246   0.4845   0.6235  
High School Graduate 0.1763   0.5568   0.2019   0.9378   0.8409   0.3905  
Some College 0.4880   0.4928   0.6607   0.2869   0.9928   0.6295  
College Graduate 0.2103   0.2389   0.1673   0.7191   0.4433   0.5845  
HEALTH INSURANCE3                        
Private 0.3731   0.8774   0.6973   0.2270   0.4625   0.6760  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.8267   0.8201   0.7554   0.8579   0.3048   0.7419  
Other5 0.0068   0.3335   0.4510   0.0851   0.6613   0.0090  
No Coverage 0.5196   0.0660   0.4873   0.2899   0.5319   0.3232  
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Table 1.24C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 164 148 128 115 96 88 51 54 69 60 100 94
AGE                        
18-25 36 37 28 26 20 18 15 12 12 16 24 27
26-49 102 75 79 69 66 46 31 33 35 40 65 34
50 or Older 120 127 97 94 66 73 38 39 60 47 72 83
GENDER                        
Male 99 97 77 69 62 45 33 31 35 45 64 75
Female 128 112 103 96 73 76 40 44 61 44 77 57
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 147 137 117 108 84 85 50 48 66 55 87 83
White 118 113 92 87 79 69 42 35 24 41 74 70
Black or African American 83 76 71 58 28 36 25 31 61 32 43 44
American Indian or Alaska Native 16 6 * 6 * * * * * * 2 2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 6 * * * * * * * * 0 6
Asian 26 38 22 36 * * * * * * 13 13
Two or More Races 12 16 10 14 4 * * * * 1 8 7
Hispanic or Latino 68 59 48 45 43 25 13 23 16 31 50 41
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 78 83 59 72 44 56 11 24 38 35 52 38
Medicaid/CHIP3 104 95 86 78 68 58 38 35 40 41 58 57
Other4 117 114 95 84 59 61 36 32 65 46 68 78
No Coverage 61 57 48 47 43 20 20 30 9 30 38 33
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 58 59 48 50 31 30 30 16 21 37 33 31
Part-Time 46 46 39 43 30 34 20 21 11 16 24 18
Unemployed 37 39 18 32 13 12 9 22 9 22 33 21
Other5 141 130 113 97 85 75 36 40 66 43 85 84
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Table 1.24D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.29 0.26 0.93 0.85 0.45 0.46 0.31 0.27 0.05 0.05
AGE                        
18-25 0.11 0.11 0.40 0.37 1.27 1.05 0.80 0.69 0.34 0.44 0.09 0.09
26-49 0.10 0.08 0.37 0.34 1.22 0.93 0.58 0.62 0.33 0.39 0.08 0.04
50 or Older 0.11 0.12 0.60 0.56 1.93 2.07 0.88 0.87 0.72 0.53 0.08 0.09
GENDER                        
Male 0.09 0.08 0.46 0.41 1.57 1.21 0.83 0.75 0.40 0.52 0.07 0.08
Female 0.10 0.09 0.37 0.34 1.16 1.13 0.53 0.59 0.44 0.32 0.08 0.06
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.07 0.31 0.28 0.95 0.92 0.50 0.47 0.34 0.29 0.05 0.05
White 0.08 0.07 0.30 0.28 1.06 0.95 0.51 0.43 0.16 0.27 0.06 0.06
Black or African American 0.30 0.27 1.47 1.20 3.40 3.79 2.23 2.29 2.13 1.32 0.19 0.19
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.30 0.47 * 2.19 * * * * * * 0.25 0.16
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.96 0.67 * * * * * * * * 0.02 0.80
Asian 0.21 0.30 1.48 2.12 * * * * * * 0.13 0.11
Two or More Races 0.35 0.42 0.98 1.38 1.72 * * * * 0.36 0.30 0.26
Hispanic or Latino 0.19 0.16 0.77 0.76 3.04 1.90 0.86 1.78 0.50 0.94 0.17 0.13
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.05 0.05 0.23 0.29 0.91 1.17 0.17 0.39 0.28 0.26 0.04 0.03
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.42 0.31 1.13 0.85 3.03 2.16 1.91 1.31 1.16 1.06 0.34 0.27
Other4 0.20 0.18 0.88 0.70 2.30 2.24 1.36 1.02 1.13 0.78 0.14 0.15
No Coverage 0.17 0.19 0.62 0.73 1.87 1.28 1.00 1.86 0.26 0.94 0.13 0.14
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.05 0.05 0.26 0.27 0.94 0.80 0.62 0.37 0.20 0.37 0.03 0.03
Part-Time 0.14 0.14 0.57 0.63 1.82 2.31 1.12 1.15 0.31 0.46 0.09 0.07
Unemployed 0.32 0.36 0.69 1.16 1.69 1.58 1.35 2.67 0.77 1.76 0.36 0.26
Other5 0.19 0.18 0.70 0.58 1.87 1.70 0.87 0.91 0.87 0.56 0.15 0.15
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Table 1.24P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Inpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.3352   0.1865   0.7053   0.3426   0.1989   0.9285  
AGE                        
18-25 0.5132   0.3865   0.2009   0.5567   0.8782   0.7912  
26-49 0.7550   0.3874   0.8239   0.3444   0.1880   0.1987  
50 or Older 0.0986   0.2099   0.3177   0.4669   0.5797   0.2853  
GENDER                        
Male 0.8529   0.6905   0.4308   0.8799   0.4223   0.4454  
Female 0.2730   0.0555   0.2917   0.1986   0.3452   0.5129  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3085   0.2675   0.5070   0.5890   0.4301   0.7327  
White 0.2202   0.2305   0.7606   0.7930   0.0112   0.5766  
Black or African American 0.8628   0.7964   0.8195   0.4458   0.6722   0.5783  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2037   *   *   *   *   0.8296  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.5147   *   *   *   *   0.1590  
Asian 0.3099   0.5291   *   *   *   0.3621  
Two or More Races 0.8402   0.5188   *   *   *   0.5627  
Hispanic or Latino 0.9299   0.4126   0.5456   0.2073   0.1564   0.6457  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.4476   0.0564   0.1787   0.0482   0.5896   0.2592  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.4915   0.4886   0.4462   0.6753   0.9621   0.9342  
Other4 0.3057   0.8540   0.5033   0.6997   0.9434   0.2268  
No Coverage 0.1380   0.1073   0.4170   0.1162   0.0032   0.7585  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.4638   0.3095   0.8261   0.4557   0.0771   0.9700  
Part-Time 0.4225   0.3051   0.4056   0.4522   0.6071   0.8887  
Unemployed 0.7540   0.3778   0.5098   0.3049   0.3498   0.5222  
Other5 0.5691   0.6831   0.7405   0.4125   0.9269   0.6582  
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Table 1.25C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 492 383 427 297 289 186 202 180 220 155 276 247
AGE                        
18-25 75 87 64 73 39 45 34 37 37 40 47 51
26-49 285 198 246 163 170 114 108 91 129 90 151 120
50 or Older 392 307 338 234 225 140 167 149 175 115 214 201
GENDER                        
Male 298 238 269 191 211 129 103 104 133 103 158 147
Female 373 290 311 227 188 136 174 146 176 114 213 193
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 448 360 393 284 272 168 191 170 206 150 261 241
White 436 347 357 247 242 155 175 139 177 136 236 224
Black or African American 145 119 117 95 * 41 58 64 85 50 104 72
American Indian or Alaska Native 25 21 * * * * * * * * 8 14
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 8 11 * * * * * * * * 3 9
Asian 101 97 * 90 * * * * 33 30 29 38
Two or More Races 71 55 * 49 * * * * * * 22 26
Hispanic or Latino 168 127 147 105 93 82 75 52 83 38 85 65
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 409 307 316 208 189 128 161 117 175 121 240 206
Medicaid/CHIP3 195 194 179 171 110 96 82 120 102 72 72 80
Other4 311 256 273 190 200 127 112 104 141 89 147 171
No Coverage 146 102 121 88 90 52 66 53 44 36 84 50
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 282 218 235 157 136 96 133 84 134 102 157 144
Part-Time 192 157 150 118 112 72 58 73 79 56 115 95
Unemployed 98 73 75 61 47 32 51 43 29 25 61 41
Other5 351 270 305 216 223 138 133 133 155 100 167 154
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Table 1.25D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.21 0.16 0.84 0.61 1.97 1.39 1.52 1.37 0.89 0.66 0.14 0.12
AGE                        
18-25 0.22 0.25 0.82 0.92 2.13 2.12 1.61 1.84 0.98 1.02 0.16 0.18
26-49 0.29 0.20 0.99 0.71 2.33 1.74 1.78 1.51 1.11 0.86 0.19 0.15
50 or Older 0.37 0.29 1.83 1.26 4.21 3.15 3.28 2.95 1.95 1.24 0.24 0.22
GENDER                        
Male 0.26 0.21 1.39 1.02 3.51 2.66 2.32 2.12 1.42 1.13 0.16 0.15
Female 0.30 0.23 0.99 0.74 2.22 1.69 1.99 1.72 1.15 0.81 0.22 0.19
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.22 0.18 0.88 0.66 2.10 1.47 1.64 1.45 0.97 0.74 0.16 0.14
White 0.26 0.21 0.99 0.72 2.27 1.61 1.86 1.49 1.08 0.84 0.18 0.17
Black or African American 0.51 0.41 2.27 1.88 * 4.23 4.65 4.36 2.88 1.98 0.45 0.30
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.87 1.69 * * * * * * * * 0.85 1.46
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.02 1.19 * * * * * * * * 0.53 1.33
Asian 0.82 0.76 * 4.43 * * * * 3.59 3.15 0.27 0.34
Two or More Races 1.87 1.47 * 4.31 * * * * * * 0.87 1.01
Hispanic or Latino 0.47 0.35 2.08 1.62 5.44 4.50 4.35 3.63 2.38 1.14 0.28 0.21
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.25 0.18 1.09 0.76 2.85 2.04 2.09 1.65 1.17 0.85 0.18 0.15
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.76 0.60 1.99 1.59 3.47 2.75 3.75 3.63 2.71 1.78 0.43 0.38
Other4 0.50 0.39 2.11 1.49 4.00 3.11 3.88 2.99 2.27 1.46 0.30 0.33
No Coverage 0.39 0.33 1.42 1.27 3.35 2.82 2.98 2.99 1.15 1.11 0.29 0.21
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.23 0.17 1.11 0.79 3.23 2.07 2.36 1.70 1.19 0.95 0.15 0.14
Part-Time 0.54 0.46 1.79 1.53 4.58 3.33 3.03 3.28 1.94 1.50 0.42 0.35
Unemployed 0.81 0.66 2.44 2.01 5.07 3.66 5.27 4.55 2.38 1.99 0.67 0.50
Other5 0.47 0.35 1.63 1.17 3.21 2.41 2.90 2.65 1.90 1.24 0.29 0.27
150409
Table 1.25P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6691   0.9215   0.2724   0.0788   0.5527   0.1796  
AGE                        
18-25 0.8440   0.8258   0.5132   0.9380   0.4573   0.5457  
26-49 0.7181   0.2122   0.2625   0.0048   0.3134   0.7438  
50 or Older 0.7924   0.3167   0.5179   0.7697   0.2072   0.1081  
GENDER                        
Male 0.4896   0.7298   0.1507   0.0033   0.6969   0.3045  
Female 0.9921   0.6760   0.8378   0.8064   0.2868   0.3435  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.5755   0.9129   0.1075   0.1163   0.9542   0.1986  
White 0.5091   0.9226   0.3003   0.1746   0.9799   0.1704  
Black or African American 0.7243   0.9880   *   0.8485   0.9390   0.7743  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.8184   *   *   *   *   0.3595  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.6371   *   *   *   *   0.2235  
Asian 0.6405   *   *   *   0.9055   0.7590  
Two or More Races 0.9709   *   *   *   *   0.6274  
Hispanic or Latino 0.8674   0.9389   0.3204   0.5190   0.1190   0.5989  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.7726   0.6955   0.8498   0.1567   0.7666   0.4640  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.6841   0.4869   0.1651   0.2840   0.1652   0.4418  
Other4 0.4685   0.3306   0.2872   0.9398   0.3443   0.0383  
No Coverage 0.8082   0.8796   0.4046   0.4686   0.2444   0.7761  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.5539   0.6172   0.3334   0.9400   0.2688   0.3030  
Part-Time 0.8873   0.8099   0.3994   0.0644   0.1315   0.7176  
Unemployed 0.7914   0.3148   0.5072   0.8778   0.2573   0.9794  
Other5 0.6320   0.6998   0.4603   0.1415   0.3750   0.1228  
150409
Table 1.26C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 638 500 533 398 323 241 291 219 320 225 445 358
AGE                        
18-25 94 104 74 82 45 46 39 42 40 45 63 67
26-49 359 252 304 211 190 136 159 111 173 118 246 168
50 or Older 514 421 420 318 242 180 237 191 257 189 369 308
GENDER                        
Male 398 305 320 226 227 153 145 122 165 125 246 224
Female 480 390 430 315 220 171 247 188 268 186 352 281
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 606 481 509 385 307 225 272 215 289 218 432 348
White 639 494 480 345 275 207 254 188 274 205 407 334
Black or African American 182 142 141 111 * 52 * 74 77 54 115 93
American Indian or Alaska Native 26 29 * * * * * * * * 12 18
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 8 25 * * * * * * * * 5 9
Asian 126 111 * 104 * * * * * 32 71 41
Two or More Races 79 57 62 51 * * * * * * 56 26
Hispanic or Latino 215 150 200 124 98 83 101 60 140 63 97 95
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 575 433 383 293 216 155 217 158 240 182 402 308
Medicaid/CHIP3 255 230 230 200 124 120 128 126 126 94 103 110
Other4 431 346 317 252 210 149 148 151 179 153 272 243
No Coverage 220 137 197 106 107 70 110 60 122 47 111 76
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 421 303 306 217 151 127 176 108 191 130 275 217
Part-Time 246 192 202 132 113 72 99 69 133 80 154 135
Unemployed 132 96 105 81 67 47 * 49 43 43 80 57
Other5 488 394 380 304 250 174 193 173 206 173 297 247
150409
Table 1.26D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.27 0.21 0.91 0.71 1.91 1.42 1.86 1.39 1.18 0.90 0.22 0.18
AGE                        
18-25 0.27 0.30 0.90 1.00 2.21 2.02 1.74 2.07 1.05 1.15 0.22 0.24
26-49 0.37 0.26 1.11 0.81 2.42 1.79 2.28 1.62 1.38 1.06 0.31 0.21
50 or Older 0.49 0.39 1.92 1.46 3.74 2.89 3.83 2.94 2.52 1.83 0.40 0.33
GENDER                        
Male 0.35 0.26 1.57 1.11 3.55 2.69 2.87 2.31 1.69 1.30 0.25 0.22
Female 0.39 0.31 1.15 0.89 2.07 1.63 2.35 1.77 1.57 1.18 0.34 0.27
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.24 1.00 0.76 2.00 1.46 1.96 1.50 1.24 0.99 0.25 0.20
White 0.35 0.28 1.11 0.84 2.12 1.54 2.17 1.66 1.44 1.14 0.30 0.25
Black or African American 0.62 0.47 2.59 2.02 * 4.75 * 4.65 2.65 2.12 0.49 0.38
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.97 2.05 * * * * * * * * 1.37 1.85
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.04 2.66 * * * * * * * * 0.76 1.22
Asian 1.01 0.86 * 4.94 * * * * * 3.25 0.65 0.38
Two or More Races 2.03 1.45 5.33 4.01 * * * * * * 2.13 0.96
Hispanic or Latino 0.61 0.41 2.59 1.89 5.51 4.48 5.26 4.03 3.80 1.82 0.32 0.30
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.33 0.25 1.14 0.94 2.79 2.09 2.46 1.82 1.46 1.17 0.29 0.22
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.93 0.67 2.16 1.59 3.34 2.49 4.01 3.36 3.03 2.14 0.61 0.51
Other4 0.66 0.53 2.17 1.67 3.21 2.75 4.48 3.21 2.68 2.22 0.53 0.48
No Coverage 0.55 0.44 2.05 1.47 3.54 3.26 4.13 3.16 3.02 1.41 0.37 0.32
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.33 0.23 1.32 0.96 3.32 2.35 2.68 1.89 1.61 1.16 0.26 0.20
Part-Time 0.66 0.55 2.13 1.63 4.43 3.22 4.03 3.10 2.99 2.04 0.55 0.49
Unemployed 1.03 0.83 2.96 2.40 5.44 4.64 * 4.67 3.23 3.17 0.85 0.69
Other5 0.61 0.49 1.69 1.35 2.75 2.20 3.38 2.57 2.23 1.86 0.50 0.42
150409
Table 1.26P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7809   0.8855   0.7604   0.3669   0.5731   0.3222  
AGE                        
18-25 0.1460   0.2126   0.1992   0.7787   0.2771   0.1173  
26-49 0.5813   0.8317   0.8319   0.3374   0.8390   0.8999  
50 or Older 0.3224   0.9440   0.7326   0.6744   0.6943   0.1751  
GENDER                        
Male 0.7453   0.6115   0.6809   0.4928   0.6444   0.2263  
Female 0.9129   0.8202   0.8673   0.4740   0.7547   0.7394  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                        
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6023   0.8442   0.7629   0.4203   0.9395   0.4309  
White 0.3949   0.6368   0.3439   0.4638   0.8719   0.3301  
Black or African American 0.7385   0.4312   *   *   0.8348   0.5843  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7275   *   *   *   *   0.2794  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2021   *   *   *   *   0.4568  
Asian 0.6832   *   *   *   *   0.2743  
Two or More Races 0.7677   0.5708   *   *   *   0.3871  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6213   0.3056   0.9137   0.9926   0.2514   0.2151  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                        
Private 0.3599   0.9930   0.5797   0.2380   0.6890   0.5505  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.9614   0.7338   0.7895   0.4110   0.6957   0.4092  
Other4 0.0442   0.3295   0.4480   0.1543   0.4468   0.0948  
No Coverage 0.2522   0.0356   0.5919   0.3444   0.1830   0.5381  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                        
Full-Time 0.4715   0.6512   0.7860   0.6501   0.4162   0.9406  
Part-Time 0.4725   0.2109   0.5258   0.3142   0.2460   0.8276  
Unemployed 0.8613   0.2756   0.1144   *   0.8237   0.9572  
Other5 0.1110   0.2672   0.8106   0.0237   0.6474   0.1349  
150617
Table 1.27C – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 194 167 171 142 38 47 76 74
18-25 52 52 46 46 15 15 20 18
26-49 154 121 138 101 30 37 60 51
50 or Older * 103 92 90 * 24 42 49
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 125 106 112 91 25 22 49 56
18-25 35 32 31 28 9 6 15 14
26-49 96 75 85 60 23 21 43 39
50 or Older * * * * * * * *
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Table 1.27D – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 1.78 1.50 1.67 1.45 0.50 0.58 0.94 0.89
18-25 1.83 1.98 1.76 1.85 0.70 0.71 0.95 0.85
26-49 2.55 2.09 2.40 1.94 0.69 0.87 1.30 1.19
50 or Older * 4.49 6.00 4.47 * 1.38 3.42 2.71
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 2.78 2.70 3.03 2.95 1.09 0.93 1.99 2.27
18-25 3.54 3.51 3.88 3.57 1.47 1.07 2.40 2.25
26-49 3.96 3.74 4.29 3.74 1.75 1.69 3.05 3.02
50 or Older * * * * * * * *
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Table 1.27P – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.5549   0.1298   0.3615   0.3333  
18-25 0.2518   0.4324   0.5473   0.7249  
26-49 0.4753   0.1224   0.1613   0.5970  
50 or Older *   0.5783   *   0.4064  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 0.3714   0.1158   0.5015   0.1689  
18-25 0.7684   0.6546   0.4503   0.4931  
26-49 0.1630   0.0821   0.7644   0.4806  
50 or Older *   *   *   *  
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Table 1.28C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 674 541 591 457 205 149 283 205 458 378 1,969 1,630
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 95 92 39 54 21 41 15 18 30 31 86 75
Outpatient 252 213 179 136 86 65 99 89 127 77 170 166
Prescription Medication 511 387 364 280 157 144 224 161 256 179 391 302
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 47 28 44 15 29 22 21 6 25 17 17
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 45 60 36 43 33 25 10 19 11 28 28 43
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 416 305 373 254 265 166 171 153 167 125 210 174
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 115 87 111 82 85 67 42 39 61 31 34 32
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Table 1.28D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 0.28 0.23 0.91 0.72 1.78 1.33 1.87 1.36 1.23 0.93 0.24 0.19
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.04 0.04 0.09 0.12 0.21 0.42 0.13 0.16 0.13 0.14 0.04 0.04
Outpatient 0.11 0.09 0.40 0.31 0.84 0.66 0.85 0.76 0.55 0.34 0.09 0.08
Prescription Medication 0.22 0.16 0.74 0.56 1.45 1.22 1.67 1.24 1.01 0.74 0.19 0.15
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.01 0.02 0.06 0.10 0.15 0.30 0.19 0.18 0.03 0.11 0.01 0.01
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.10 0.32 0.25 0.09 0.17 0.05 0.13 0.01 0.02
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.18 0.13 0.76 0.55 2.04 1.38 1.35 1.24 0.71 0.55 0.11 0.09
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.05 0.04 0.25 0.19 0.83 0.67 0.37 0.34 0.27 0.14 0.02 0.02
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Table 1.28P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
DID NOT RECEIVE TREATMENT 0.5805   0.9765   0.9950   0.2622   0.4584   0.1979  
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.7835   0.2718   0.4614   0.9883   0.3518   0.7566  
Outpatient 0.7661   0.5615   0.9861   0.7739   0.2531   0.2748  
Prescription Medication 0.8917   0.7672   0.1880   0.5396   0.4431   0.5022  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.2269   0.1055   0.2448   0.8292   0.1243   0.5829  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.0852   0.2405   0.5747   0.1667   0.0497   0.1897  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.8094   0.9532   0.2285   0.1037   0.9400   0.4125  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.7451   0.8296   0.9512   0.6220   0.5241   0.9842  
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Table 1.29C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 95 93 39 54 21 41 15 18 30 31 86 75
Outpatient 254 220 179 136 86 65 99 89 127 77 170 166
Prescription Medication 549 412 364 280 157 144 224 161 256 179 391 302
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 47 28 44 15 29 22 21 6 25 17 17
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 45 60 36 43 33 25 10 19 11 28 28 43
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 428 311 373 254 265 166 171 153 167 125 210 174
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 115 87 111 82 85 67 42 39 61 31 34 32
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Table 1.29D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.27 0.26 0.20 0.28 0.31 0.61 0.27 0.31 0.42 0.45 0.57 0.46
Outpatient 0.70 0.57 0.88 0.67 1.23 0.95 1.69 1.44 1.64 1.07 1.06 0.93
Prescription Medication 1.10 0.80 1.45 1.04 2.04 1.64 2.67 2.15 2.30 1.75 1.56 1.24
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.23 0.23 0.43 0.40 0.36 0.09 0.37 0.11 0.11
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.13 0.17 0.18 0.22 0.47 0.37 0.18 0.32 0.15 0.42 0.19 0.27
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 1.03 0.73 1.44 1.05 2.46 1.79 2.54 2.15 2.01 1.56 1.28 0.96
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.33 0.24 0.56 0.42 1.20 0.99 0.75 0.65 0.85 0.45 0.22 0.20
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Table 1.29P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 treatments information were excluded.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                        
Inpatient 0.8349   0.2697   0.4604   0.9198   0.3082   0.6098  
Outpatient 0.9094   0.5628   0.9852   0.9759   0.3521   0.5208  
Prescription Medication 0.7190   0.7561   0.1625   0.1492   0.7162   0.5327  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.2433   0.1036   0.2433   0.9000   0.1168   0.5175  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.0944   0.2384   0.5746   0.1950   0.0452   0.2278  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.9619   0.9182   0.1561   0.2275   0.6106   0.7699  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                        
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.6627   0.8370   0.9521   0.7284   0.5773   0.8656  
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Table 1.30C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 240 195 227 175 156 112 115 113 103 76 104 84
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
401 300 328 214 232 135 151 120 162 111 211 197
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 207 152 174 116 94 76 91 63 90 58 109 98
Outpatient Medical Clinic 145 103 120 83 68 60 65 37 71 44 82 59
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 40 50 37 39 25 30 21 21 14 14 15 31
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center3 19 20 15 18 7 14 7 9 11 6 10 8
Some Other Place4 71 59 55 47 38 25 15 32 37 22 45 36
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Table 1.30D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Location of
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.36 1.02 1.78 1.32 2.78 2.00 3.36 2.76 2.92 2.05 1.95 1.42
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
1.57 1.21 2.01 1.46 2.99 2.15 3.71 2.82 3.46 2.46 2.52 2.10
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.23 0.88 1.51 1.05 1.93 1.67 2.97 1.88 2.58 1.79 1.99 1.62
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.90 0.62 1.10 0.76 1.42 1.31 2.19 1.16 2.12 1.37 1.60 1.04
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.26 0.31 0.35 0.37 0.54 0.69 0.74 0.66 0.44 0.46 0.29 0.56
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center3 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.17 0.15 0.34 0.27 0.28 0.35 0.20 0.20 0.15
Some Other Place4 0.45 0.36 0.52 0.44 0.82 0.58 0.54 0.98 1.16 0.72 0.91 0.65
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Table 1.30P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Location of
Treatment/Counseling1
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.9743   0.7072   0.7540   0.6602   0.4227   0.8523  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.8235   0.7258   0.6502   0.8211   0.9171   0.9887  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.9469   0.9402   0.4513   0.6180   0.5674   0.9926  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.7573   0.6140   0.1022   0.1146   0.5372   0.8814  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.1149   0.1636   0.1575   0.3998   0.9030   0.4041  
School or University Setting/Clinic/ Center3 0.3590   0.3111   0.1442   0.3722   0.3802   0.8338  
Some Other Place4 0.5611   0.7962   0.9148   0.0674   0.2727   0.1954  
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Table 1.31C – Types and Locations 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, 2013 and 2014
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 674 541 558 423 333 254 309 234 350 240 491 405
Outpatient 492 383 427 297 289 186 202 180 220 155 276 247
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 240 193 227 175 156 112 115 113 103 76 104 84
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
390 289 328 214 232 135 151 120 162 111 211 197
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 205 151 174 116 94 76 91 63 90 58 109 98
Outpatient Medical Clinic 145 102 120 83 68 60 65 37 71 44 82 59
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 40 50 37 39 25 30 21 21 14 14 15 31
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 19 20 15 18 7 14 7 9 11 6 10 8
Some Other Place4 71 59 55 47 38 25 15 32 37 22 45 36
Inpatient 164 148 128 115 96 88 51 54 69 60 100 94
Prescription Medication 638 500 533 398 323 241 291 219 320 225 445 358
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 674 541 591 457 205 149 283 205 458 378 1,969 1,630
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Table 1.31D – Types and Locations 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, 2013 and 2014
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 0.28 0.23 0.91 0.72 1.78 1.33 1.87 1.36 1.23 0.93 0.24 0.19
Outpatient 0.21 0.16 0.84 0.61 1.97 1.39 1.52 1.37 0.89 0.66 0.14 0.12
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.10 0.08 0.50 0.39 1.43 1.04 0.96 0.96 0.45 0.33 0.05 0.04
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.16 0.12 0.68 0.46 1.90 1.19 1.22 0.98 0.68 0.49 0.11 0.10
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.09 0.06 0.39 0.26 0.91 0.76 0.78 0.56 0.40 0.26 0.06 0.05
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.06 0.04 0.27 0.19 0.67 0.60 0.56 0.33 0.32 0.20 0.04 0.03
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.02 0.02 0.09 0.09 0.25 0.30 0.18 0.19 0.06 0.06 0.01 0.02
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.07 0.15 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.00 0.00
Some Other Place4 0.03 0.02 0.13 0.11 0.38 0.26 0.13 0.28 0.17 0.10 0.02 0.02
Inpatient 0.07 0.06 0.29 0.26 0.93 0.85 0.45 0.46 0.31 0.27 0.05 0.05
Prescription Medication 0.27 0.21 0.91 0.71 1.91 1.42 1.86 1.39 1.18 0.90 0.22 0.18
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 0.28 0.23 0.91 0.72 1.78 1.33 1.87 1.36 1.23 0.93 0.24 0.19
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Table 1.31P – Types and Locations 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Type and Location
of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Any
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Serious
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Moderate
Mental
Illness
(2014)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2013)
Mild
Mental
Illness
(2014)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2013)
No
Mental
Illness1
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 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.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 0.5805   0.9765   0.9950   0.2622   0.4584   0.1979  
Outpatient 0.6691   0.9215   0.2724   0.0788   0.5527   0.1796  
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.7917   0.7891   0.4086   0.2422   0.6452   0.6356  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.8474   0.7400   0.3287   0.2666   0.6807   0.2772  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.9144   0.9147   0.6931   0.8795   0.4661   0.5973  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.6776   0.6385   0.1700   0.2305   0.6482   0.8534  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.1037   0.1700   0.2105   0.2985   0.8440   0.3317  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.3275   0.3209   0.1709   0.2585   0.3400   0.6757  
Some Other Place4 0.6159   0.8236   0.9682   0.0458   0.2397   0.3124  
Inpatient 0.3352   0.1865   0.7053   0.3426   0.1989   0.9285  
Prescription Medication 0.7809   0.8855   0.7604   0.3669   0.5731   0.3222  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 0.5805   0.9765   0.9950   0.2622   0.4584   0.1979  
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Table 1.32C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
3 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 679 546 664 531 104 97 123 109
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 225 200 193 171 63 70 83 85
Any Mental Illness 194 167 171 142 38 47 76 74
Serious Mental Illness 125 106 112 91 25 22 49 56
Moderate Mental Illness 111 85 96 68 19 28 47 45
Mild Mental Illness 102 92 93 82 20 30 33 30
No Mental Illness3 138 113 119 97 50 49 32 39
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 724 577 718 571 79 65 90 66
Any Mental Illness 527 396 523 393 52 41 73 52
Serious Mental Illness 300 224 297 223 24 9 47 32
Moderate Mental Illness 289 225 285 224 13 14 39 36
Mild Mental Illness 338 237 334 233 42 36 41 20
No Mental Illness3 468 393 463 386 59 47 53 40
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Table 1.32D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
3 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.29 0.23 0.28 0.22 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.96 0.85 0.84 0.77 0.31 0.34 0.40 0.41
Any Mental Illness 1.78 1.50 1.67 1.45 0.50 0.58 0.94 0.89
Serious Mental Illness 2.78 2.70 3.03 2.95 1.09 0.93 1.99 2.27
Moderate Mental Illness 3.60 2.76 3.41 2.57 0.84 1.23 1.98 1.91
Mild Mental Illness 2.62 2.28 2.48 2.13 0.64 0.86 1.03 0.88
No Mental Illness3 1.03 0.87 0.90 0.77 0.39 0.39 0.26 0.32
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.30 0.23 0.30 0.23 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.03
Any Mental Illness 1.03 0.81 1.04 0.81 0.14 0.11 0.20 0.15
Serious Mental Illness 2.00 1.46 2.08 1.49 0.31 0.12 0.60 0.42
Moderate Mental Illness 2.09 1.56 2.08 1.58 0.14 0.15 0.42 0.39
Mild Mental Illness 1.38 1.06 1.37 1.05 0.22 0.19 0.21 0.10
No Mental Illness3 0.25 0.20 0.24 0.20 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
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Table 1.32P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or
Abuse Status/Level of Mental Illness
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling or
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
Only1
(2014)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2013)
Substance Use
Treatment at
a Specialty
Facility Only1,2
(2014)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2013)
Mental Health
Treatment/
Counseling
and Substance
Use Treatment
at a Specialty
Facility1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
3 Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.6043   0.7041   0.9668   0.3400  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.7209   0.1069   0.2471   0.1176  
Any Mental Illness 0.5549   0.1298   0.3615   0.3333  
Serious Mental Illness 0.3714   0.1158   0.5015   0.1689  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.8474   0.7414   0.7111   0.5058  
Mild Mental Illness 0.9957   0.6632   0.0609   0.5984  
No Mental Illness3 0.6727   0.2308   0.4571   0.1888  
NO DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE 0.4876   0.3880   0.2977   0.8949  
Any Mental Illness 0.7886   0.7394   0.7112   0.9385  
Serious Mental Illness 0.8404   0.6523   0.3728   0.6231  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.2481   0.3286   0.6006   0.3191  
Mild Mental Illness 0.5990   0.6464   0.8818   0.4864  
No Mental Illness3 0.1627   0.1149   0.2874   1.0000  
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Table 1.33C – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 95 93 21 23 61 33 69 82
Outpatient 254 220 48 55 143 125 195 156
Prescription Medication 549 412 73 79 299 213 446 355
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 33 47 9 12 28 21 14 40
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 45 60 17 14 23 25 35 53
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 428 311 55 63 236 158 350 262
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 115 87 22 24 68 55 91 67
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Table 1.33D – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.27 0.26 0.49 0.55 0.40 0.22 0.45 0.50
Outpatient 0.70 0.57 1.00 1.17 0.89 0.76 1.22 0.89
Prescription Medication 1.10 0.80 1.24 1.41 1.38 0.99 2.02 1.49
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.10 0.13 0.21 0.29 0.18 0.14 0.09 0.24
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.13 0.17 0.40 0.33 0.15 0.17 0.23 0.32
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 1.03 0.73 1.12 1.22 1.25 0.92 1.93 1.36
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.33 0.24 0.51 0.58 0.45 0.37 0.59 0.40
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Table 1.33P – Types of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE                
Inpatient 0.8349   0.8570   0.2074   0.3128  
Outpatient 0.9094   0.1388   0.3632   0.4529  
Prescription Medication 0.7190   0.6617   0.4819   0.9517  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient and Outpatient 0.2433   0.1924   0.5817   0.0977  
Inpatient and Prescription Medication 0.0944   0.0179   0.1169   0.0493  
Outpatient and Prescription Medication 0.9619   0.6274   0.8439   0.9607  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES                
Inpatient, Outpatient, and Prescription Medication 0.6627   0.9898   0.7615   0.4907  
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Table 1.34C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 240 195 35 40 148 107 190 155
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
401 300 64 73 230 167 313 227
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 207 152 27 29 103 73 176 132
Outpatient Medical Clinic 145 103 15 23 55 57 133 81
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 40 50 12 14 34 27 12 39
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 19 20 17 20 6 4 * *
Some Other Place3 71 59 6 13 46 30 54 48
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Table 1.34D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.36 1.02 1.49 1.63 1.76 1.28 2.73 2.01
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
1.57 1.21 1.62 2.01 1.93 1.43 3.23 2.34
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.23 0.88 1.16 1.25 1.35 0.95 2.57 1.81
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.90 0.62 0.69 1.01 0.78 0.75 2.05 1.24
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.26 0.31 0.57 0.61 0.48 0.37 0.19 0.60
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.12 0.13 0.80 0.88 0.09 0.06 * *
Some Other Place3 0.45 0.36 0.29 0.57 0.63 0.42 0.87 0.73
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Table 1.34P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2013 and 2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.9743   0.8917   0.6289   0.7787  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.8235   0.4660   0.2236   0.3468  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.9469   0.6733   0.4557   0.7870  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.7573   0.1329   0.2766   0.6281  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.1149   0.8918   0.7689   0.0246  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.3590   0.2973   0.8508   *  
Some Other Place3 0.5611   0.0548   0.1456   0.9970  
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Table 1.35C – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Payment1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 300 243 49 58 163 140 236 183
Family Member Not Living in Household 97 52 23 21 53 24 78 41
Private Health Insurance 295 234 46 53 185 131 223 192
Medicare 244 180 19 21 77 74 232 154
Medicaid 149 146 21 23 83 79 117 118
Rehabilitation Program 20 24 5 3 13 23 15 10
Employer 142 83 11 14 92 59 111 62
VA or Other Military Program 111 99 9 11 45 43 100 87
Other Public Source 82 68 13 13 71 44 39 50
Other Private Source 44 40 14 9 31 24 27 30
Free Treatment 112 74 30 30 62 49 88 45
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Table 1.35D – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Payment1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 1.51 1.21 1.76 2.00 1.78 1.46 3.07 2.35
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.61 0.32 1.02 0.92 0.73 0.32 1.23 0.64
Private Health Insurance 1.43 1.16 1.74 1.88 1.85 1.44 2.82 2.24
Medicare 1.40 1.01 0.89 0.94 1.05 0.97 3.05 2.03
Medicaid 0.94 0.86 0.94 1.05 1.10 1.02 1.86 1.72
Rehabilitation Program 0.13 0.15 0.22 0.13 0.18 0.31 0.24 0.15
Employer 0.89 0.52 0.51 0.61 1.20 0.79 1.73 0.96
VA or Other Military Program 0.69 0.60 0.44 0.50 0.61 0.58 1.57 1.31
Other Public Source 0.53 0.43 0.61 0.58 0.96 0.59 0.64 0.79
Other Private Source 0.28 0.25 0.67 0.44 0.43 0.32 0.43 0.46
Free Treatment 0.70 0.46 1.30 1.27 0.83 0.66 1.38 0.70
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Table 1.35P – Sources of Payment for Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Source of Payment1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 for outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
Self or Family Member Living in Household 0.4600   0.5467   0.1896   0.9131  
Family Member Not Living in Household 0.0789   0.1144   0.0754   0.6232  
Private Health Insurance 0.3108   0.8184   0.6772   0.1207  
Medicare 0.6512   0.8040   0.2463   0.2917  
Medicaid 0.7276   0.6640   0.2129   0.7469  
Rehabilitation Program 0.5718   0.6540   0.2730   0.6519  
Employer 0.1746   0.4145   0.8224   0.0965  
VA or Other Military Program 0.2833   0.7637   0.3395   0.4857  
Other Public Source 0.5603   0.7553   0.3691   0.7733  
Other Private Source 0.7769   0.2826   0.7108   0.6907  
Free Treatment 0.5462   0.9683   0.7914   0.3135  
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Table 1.36C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 356 292 274 223 226 195
AGE            
18-25 85 95 57 63 66 79
26-49 244 188 182 137 166 135
50 or Older 227 198 182 169 135 107
GENDER            
Male 200 169 152 119 131 121
Female 288 227 228 184 183 146
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 311 272 228 215 208 178
White 279 253 211 199 182 146
Black or African American 118 103 72 76 94 72
American Indian or Alaska Native 19 13 * * 10 9
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 16 7 * * 13 7
Asian 41 53 25 32 32 42
Two or More Races 48 44 * 27 30 34
Hispanic or Latino 172 96 154 62 92 75
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 237 188 168 125 157 130
Part-Time 170 108 147 78 88 74
Unemployed 100 63 68 41 72 45
Other3 194 190 151 159 120 109
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Table 1.36D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.15 0.12 0.75 0.57 0.11 0.09
AGE            
18-25 0.24 0.27 1.14 1.23 0.21 0.25
26-49 0.25 0.19 1.06 0.81 0.20 0.16
50 or Older 0.22 0.19 1.16 0.96 0.15 0.12
GENDER            
Male 0.18 0.15 1.23 0.92 0.13 0.12
Female 0.23 0.18 0.93 0.74 0.18 0.14
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.13 0.69 0.60 0.12 0.10
White 0.18 0.15 0.73 0.64 0.14 0.11
Black or African American 0.41 0.35 2.79 2.49 0.36 0.28
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.53 1.02 * * 1.01 0.80
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.05 0.72 * * 1.80 0.80
Asian 0.34 0.42 3.42 3.78 0.29 0.36
Two or More Races 1.41 1.17 * 3.93 1.08 1.12
Hispanic or Latino 0.48 0.26 4.05 1.93 0.29 0.22
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.20 0.15 1.12 0.83 0.15 0.12
Part-Time 0.49 0.32 2.36 1.43 0.31 0.26
Unemployed 0.79 0.57 2.99 2.25 0.71 0.50
Other3 0.27 0.25 1.10 1.02 0.20 0.18
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Table 1.36P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1252   0.2225   0.5064  
AGE            
18-25 0.0989   0.0254   0.4564  
26-49 0.7508   0.4055   0.7083  
50 or Older 0.0348   0.0383   0.7544  
GENDER            
Male 0.7963   0.3485   0.3499  
Female 0.0814   0.0341   0.8951  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0073   0.0263   0.2227  
White 0.0203   0.0362   0.4375  
Black or African American 0.2099   0.2882   0.6976  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6598   *   0.9704  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1718   *   0.3419  
Asian 0.1040   0.5122   0.1488  
Two or More Races 0.7958   *   0.2976  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0446   0.0725   0.2678  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.5900   0.3591   0.8820  
Part-Time 0.3188   0.1702   0.9142  
Unemployed 0.6421   0.5552   0.9416  
Other3 0.0013   0.0197   0.2445  
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Table 1.37C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 356 292 274 223 226 195
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 135 130 98 105 91 84
Midwest 154 130 122 106 105 82
South 236 185 187 144 144 117
West 166 138 121 98 111 105
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 300 238 218 168 187 158
Small Metro 180 164 129 124 116 99
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 145 132 106 105 98 74
< 250K Pop. 105 95 73 64 62 65
Nonmetro 127 119 111 96 65 66
Urbanized 102 88 87 67 54 51
Less Urbanized 76 79 70 65 31 41
Completely Rural 23 35 17 26 16 17
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 192 139 142 111 125 80
100-199% 160 134 130 100 97 84
200% or More 256 222 192 163 159 148
EDUCATION            
< High School 124 114 95 91 77 72
High School Graduate 159 147 122 114 102 88
Some College 204 159 156 124 130 98
College Graduate 213 175 165 122 135 115
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 250 221 184 157 163 145
Medicaid/CHIP5 141 136 116 107 78 82
Other6 150 157 106 137 108 76
No Coverage 198 116 155 76 123 82
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Table 1.37D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.15 0.12 0.75 0.57 0.11 0.09
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.31 0.30 1.39 1.38 0.25 0.23
Midwest 0.30 0.26 1.37 1.13 0.24 0.19
South 0.27 0.21 1.41 1.04 0.19 0.15
West 0.30 0.25 1.52 1.17 0.23 0.21
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.23 0.17 1.13 0.82 0.17 0.14
Small Metro 0.25 0.21 1.12 1.01 0.19 0.17
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.30 0.25 1.38 1.26 0.24 0.18
< 250K Pop. 0.42 0.40 1.86 1.57 0.31 0.34
Nonmetro 0.32 0.29 1.61 1.36 0.20 0.21
Urbanized 0.56 0.50 2.47 2.27 0.37 0.37
Less Urbanized 0.43 0.41 2.32 1.84 0.22 0.27
Completely Rural 0.55 0.81 3.29 3.98 0.44 0.46
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.52 0.36 2.02 1.52 0.43 0.26
100-199% 0.34 0.28 1.85 1.34 0.24 0.21
200% or More 0.16 0.14 0.81 0.67 0.12 0.11
EDUCATION            
< High School 0.38 0.35 2.41 1.93 0.27 0.26
High School Graduate 0.23 0.21 1.31 1.11 0.17 0.15
Some College 0.31 0.24 1.46 1.10 0.24 0.18
College Graduate 0.29 0.23 1.27 0.94 0.23 0.18
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 0.16 0.13 0.79 0.65 0.12 0.11
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.56 0.43 1.93 1.45 0.42 0.35
Other6 0.25 0.25 1.14 1.13 0.21 0.15
No Coverage 0.51 0.38 3.22 2.27 0.37 0.30
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Table 1.37P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1252   0.2225   0.5064  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.0303   0.0130   0.5740  
Midwest 0.9474   0.3585   0.2631  
South 0.5885   0.7867   0.4379  
West 0.5605   0.9523   0.3830  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.9301   0.8722   0.9328  
Small Metro 0.0270   0.0146   0.9831  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0970   0.0216   0.5390  
< 250K Pop. 0.1329   0.3213   0.3759  
Nonmetro 0.1597   0.7601   0.0759  
Urbanized 0.4418   0.6692   0.3407  
Less Urbanized 0.3833   0.7517   0.1036  
Completely Rural 0.1039   0.1287   0.3794  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.5631   0.3002   0.0327  
100-199% 0.7981   0.1714   0.2718  
200% or More 0.0391   0.1112   0.1250  
EDUCATION            
< High School 0.1747   0.2360   0.8401  
High School Graduate 0.2390   0.1710   0.7345  
Some College 0.9838   0.8252   0.8751  
College Graduate 0.4447   0.7469   0.1880  
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 0.0798   0.0289   0.4692  
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.2821   0.3959   0.5779  
Other6 0.0005   0.0047   0.4784  
No Coverage 0.4085   0.1593   0.8045  
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Table 1.38C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 320 252 261 198 180 164
AGE            
18-25 77 84 51 56 54 61
26-49 220 172 171 125 132 119
50 or Older 207 172 174 151 112 86
GENDER            
Male 176 152 138 108 110 107
Female 264 195 223 162 142 115
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 279 237 215 193 169 149
White 256 212 199 177 156 122
Black or African American 89 92 64 71 59 62
American Indian or Alaska Native * 10 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 30 46 * * 18 34
Two or More Races 45 41 * 26 * 32
Hispanic or Latino 162 84 149 56 72 63
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 202 155 160 110 113 107
Part-Time 162 91 143 69 78 61
Unemployed 75 58 58 43 49 40
Other3 181 167 142 143 111 88
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Table 1.38D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.65 0.52 1.16 0.91 0.70 0.63
AGE            
18-25 0.93 0.99 1.71 1.76 1.08 1.15
26-49 0.93 0.73 1.54 1.19 1.05 0.95
50 or Older 1.21 0.96 1.99 1.67 1.37 0.99
GENDER            
Male 1.01 0.84 2.01 1.57 1.01 0.99
Female 0.86 0.64 1.46 1.11 0.96 0.78
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.67 0.56 1.11 0.97 0.78 0.69
White 0.77 0.64 1.20 1.05 0.94 0.75
Black or African American 1.77 1.79 4.09 4.01 1.75 1.87
American Indian or Alaska Native * 3.76 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian 2.11 2.65 * * 1.87 2.91
Two or More Races 4.42 3.53 * 5.21 * 4.61
Hispanic or Latino 2.27 1.36 5.30 2.81 1.69 1.50
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 1.00 0.77 1.97 1.41 0.96 0.90
Part-Time 1.99 1.26 3.59 2.20 1.89 1.48
Unemployed 2.35 1.97 3.79 3.61 2.94 2.24
Other3 1.07 0.95 1.65 1.55 1.37 1.11
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Table 1.38P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.0697   0.2419   0.1778  
AGE            
18-25 0.3930   0.0430   0.6731  
26-49 0.1677   0.5990   0.0152  
50 or Older 0.2541   0.1130   0.7664  
GENDER            
Male 0.5778   0.6771   0.2179  
Female 0.0646   0.0970   0.4598  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0043   0.0295   0.0883  
White 0.0437   0.0420   0.5346  
Black or African American 0.0155   0.1568   0.0715  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian 0.1137   *   0.0964  
Two or More Races 0.7014   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0716   0.0620   0.5545  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.0535   0.4847   0.0245  
Part-Time 0.1677   0.0969   0.9958  
Unemployed 0.4701   0.8883   0.4626  
Other3 0.0285   0.0188   0.9860  
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Table 1.39C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 320 252 261 198 180 164
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 113 108 90 90 64 67
Midwest 152 121 118 96 96 74
South 222 158 179 126 118 95
West 138 124 109 93 79 86
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 265 193 207 145 147 132
Small Metro 158 138 122 112 97 83
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 125 113 99 97 80 60
< 250K Pop. 98 80 70 54 55 56
Nonmetro 121 106 110 88 54 56
Urbanized 99 76 87 59 48 42
Less Urbanized 71 72 69 62 21 35
Completely Rural 18 31 * * 10 12
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 184 127 139 105 118 70
100-199% 133 123 115 94 69 76
200% or More 225 180 179 141 122 118
EDUCATION            
< High School 115 105 92 82 68 67
High School Graduate 142 130 115 105 84 75
Some College 174 143 147 115 96 85
College Graduate 190 135 153 104 111 85
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 216 174 172 135 124 115
Medicaid/CHIP5 131 123 108 105 71 68
Other6 132 136 97 123 91 55
No Coverage 185 101 150 64 108 76
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Table 1.39D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.65 0.52 1.16 0.91 0.70 0.63
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 1.36 1.27 2.28 2.16 1.51 1.63
Midwest 1.36 1.16 2.17 1.84 1.72 1.38
South 1.20 0.90 2.12 1.59 1.23 1.00
West 1.20 1.09 2.37 1.92 1.22 1.26
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 1.00 0.76 1.77 1.32 1.05 0.94
Small Metro 1.03 0.90 1.80 1.62 1.23 1.09
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1.24 1.13 2.20 2.07 1.52 1.22
< 250K Pop. 1.82 1.46 3.16 2.37 2.06 2.09
Nonmetro 1.50 1.15 2.49 1.98 1.44 1.30
Urbanized 2.44 1.91 3.95 3.18 2.62 2.10
Less Urbanized 2.07 1.62 3.60 2.74 1.45 1.83
Completely Rural 2.54 3.44 * * 2.50 2.63
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 1.67 1.20 2.73 2.00 2.04 1.34
100-199% 1.29 1.10 2.51 2.04 1.18 1.23
200% or More 0.81 0.70 1.37 1.17 0.87 0.84
EDUCATION            
< High School 1.67 1.44 3.30 2.70 1.67 1.62
High School Graduate 1.12 0.93 2.17 1.73 1.17 1.02
Some College 1.20 0.98 2.13 1.66 1.27 1.14
College Graduate 1.35 1.05 2.08 1.64 1.66 1.30
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 0.78 0.65 1.39 1.12 0.86 0.78
Medicaid/CHIP5 1.65 1.22 2.55 1.98 1.95 1.52
Other6 1.19 1.09 1.83 1.85 1.61 0.96
No Coverage 1.87 1.37 3.93 2.81 1.78 1.53
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Table 1.39P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Any Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.0697   0.2419   0.1778  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.0063   0.0183   0.1806  
Midwest 0.8464   0.7240   0.4800  
South 0.8330   0.8066   0.5971  
West 0.1467   0.6238   0.0927  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.3096   0.8586   0.1706  
Small Metro 0.0599   0.0152   0.7892  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0967   0.0090   0.3707  
< 250K Pop. 0.3727   0.6855   0.4656  
Nonmetro 0.8549   0.5595   0.2161  
Urbanized 0.8408   0.5763   0.6611  
Less Urbanized 0.9307   0.4026   0.0927  
Completely Rural 0.1129   *   0.6536  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.3418   0.4997   0.0156  
100-199% 0.5926   0.3383   0.0454  
200% or More 0.0086   0.1338   0.0124  
EDUCATION            
< High School 0.2404   0.3548   0.5907  
High School Graduate 0.4506   0.2853   0.7524  
Some College 0.8017   0.6594   0.4899  
College Graduate 0.1310   0.4036   0.0975  
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 0.0032   0.0744   0.0130  
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.2817   0.1594   0.8101  
Other6 0.0196   0.0027   0.5800  
No Coverage 0.0865   0.1059   0.6863  
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Table 1.40C – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 207 174 162 148 122 99
AGE            
18-25 45 53 35 39 31 36
26-49 157 121 120 91 96 73
50 or Older 124 117 101 110 * *
GENDER            
Male 128 95 100 72 78 63
Female 157 137 123 124 94 73
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 186 166 151 143 106 90
White 169 147 140 130 92 69
Black or African American * 69 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 82 53 * 38 * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 108 93 89 72 61 60
Part-Time 91 56 64 53 * 28
Unemployed 50 43 * 34 * *
Other3 136 124 111 110 75 64
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Table 1.40D – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.80 1.45 2.17 1.83 3.10 2.43
AGE            
18-25 2.08 2.12 3.00 2.81 2.98 3.31
26-49 2.35 1.82 2.70 2.13 4.47 3.19
50 or Older 3.49 2.93 3.93 3.49 * *
GENDER            
Male 3.14 2.38 4.01 2.90 4.55 3.83
Female 2.11 1.64 2.44 2.05 3.91 3.04
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.92 1.57 2.28 1.95 3.26 2.58
White 2.09 1.76 2.47 2.14 3.60 2.81
Black or African American * 4.95 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 5.14 3.91 * 4.69 * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 2.89 2.24 3.88 2.90 4.18 3.45
Part-Time 4.50 3.21 5.83 4.36 * 4.92
Unemployed 5.19 4.56 * 6.03 * *
Other3 2.92 2.38 3.19 2.80 5.97 5.04
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Table 1.40P – Perceived 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/Counseling and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.0636   0.0903   0.4177  
AGE            
18-25 0.4840   0.2030   0.7213  
26-49 0.3028   0.6565   0.2495  
50 or Older 0.1360   0.0711   *  
GENDER            
Male 0.7575   0.3950   0.5340  
Female 0.0071   0.0044   0.6154  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0105   0.0325   0.1360  
White 0.0601   0.1017   0.2996  
Black or African American *   *   *  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian *   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1523   *   *  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.2471   0.9606   0.0573  
Part-Time 0.8045   0.4386   *  
Unemployed 0.2467   *   *  
Other3 0.1629   0.1064   0.9634  
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Table 1.41C – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 207 174 162 148 122 99
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 63 75 44 64 * 39
Midwest 86 87 69 77 50 39
South 153 107 119 89 92 61
West 88 79 75 65 * 53
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 156 122 121 100 93 78
Small Metro 111 99 85 83 72 54
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 91 82 66 72 * 39
< 250K Pop. 63 56 * 41 * *
Nonmetro 80 75 70 66 * 31
Urbanized 67 52 * 47 * *
Less Urbanized 43 50 41 45 * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 117 92 81 78 84 49
100-199% 88 92 77 77 44 45
200% or More 142 116 118 96 75 67
EDUCATION            
< High School 86 83 67 64 * *
High School Graduate 100 94 75 82 65 43
Some College 116 94 93 81 72 50
College Graduate 97 79 87 65 * 45
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 120 104 105 85 54 70
Medicaid/CHIP5 89 91 69 80 * 43
Other6 94 100 78 94 * *
No Coverage 116 69 76 51 88 47
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Table 1.41D – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.80 1.45 2.17 1.83 3.10 2.43
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 3.43 3.30 3.42 4.16 * 5.85
Midwest 2.96 2.81 3.61 3.49 5.54 4.60
South 3.38 2.38 4.32 2.97 4.99 3.83
West 3.82 3.22 5.11 4.13 * 5.19
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 2.77 2.09 3.25 2.65 4.71 3.57
Small Metro 3.05 2.48 3.82 3.10 5.03 4.06
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3.87 3.05 4.73 3.86 * 4.56
< 250K Pop. 4.85 4.13 * 4.92 * *
Nonmetro 3.26 3.12 3.96 3.62 * 5.15
Urbanized 5.12 4.26 * 5.37 * *
Less Urbanized 4.53 4.85 5.76 5.42 * *
Completely Rural * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 3.26 2.49 3.82 3.10 5.23 4.39
100-199% 3.17 2.99 3.86 3.72 5.23 4.71
200% or More 2.66 2.07 3.26 2.56 4.45 3.48
EDUCATION            
< High School 4.46 3.83 5.55 4.84 * *
High School Graduate 2.81 2.54 3.52 3.29 4.87 3.92
Some College 3.09 2.42 3.77 3.07 5.52 4.12
College Graduate 3.85 3.01 4.51 3.43 * 5.84
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 2.32 1.96 2.97 2.41 3.66 3.59
Medicaid/CHIP5 3.57 2.78 3.85 3.18 * 5.45
Other6 3.68 3.02 3.77 3.46 * *
No Coverage 3.54 3.18 4.99 4.79 5.06 4.19
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Table 1.41P – Perceived 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/Counseling, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic Total1 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING2
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent past year perceived unmet need for all persons in the specified subgroup with Serious Mental Illness, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.0636   0.0903   0.4177  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0.0031   0.0002   *  
Midwest 0.3763   0.4872   0.5859  
South 0.9655   0.9873   0.9426  
West 0.2670   0.8273   *  
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 0.1941   0.1977   0.6898  
Small Metro 0.5414   0.2623   0.5335  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.4646   0.1596   *  
< 250K Pop. 0.9964   *   *  
Nonmetro 0.1466   0.7199   *  
Urbanized 0.2003   *   *  
Less Urbanized 0.5377   0.9884   *  
Completely Rural *   *   *  
POVERTY LEVEL3            
Less Than 100% 0.4552   0.0514   0.1906  
100-199% 0.2142   0.5272   0.1800  
200% or More 0.1852   0.5500   0.1114  
EDUCATION            
< High School 0.9077   0.7808   *  
High School Graduate 0.4646   0.2061   0.6288  
Some College 0.4078   0.5400   0.6098  
College Graduate 0.0691   0.2596   *  
HEALTH INSURANCE4            
Private 0.0086   0.1746   0.0052  
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.1829   0.0597   *  
Other6 0.0821   0.0082   *  
No Coverage 0.8169   0.8655   0.6496  
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Table 1.42C – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 361 302 274 223 226 195
Could Not Afford Cost 248 187 198 137 148 129
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
96 72 64 48 72 54
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 95 75 69 49 65 58
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
78 71 64 60 47 39
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
102 100 81 85 63 55
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 162 120 112 85 118 85
Concerned about Confidentiality 89 82 64 62 62 51
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 91 80 65 54 64 52
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 106 85 79 61 73 55
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 174 139 123 97 123 95
Treatment Would Not Help 103 90 79 66 72 63
Did Not Have Time 141 95 104 63 91 70
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 66 62 44 42 50 45
No Transportation/Inconvenient 61 57 50 51 36 27
Some Other Reason4 94 89 75 77 57 46
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Table 1.42D – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 1.68 1.21 2.42 1.73 2.25 1.75
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
0.85 0.60 1.08 0.74 1.35 0.98
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.84 0.62 1.15 0.74 1.22 1.03
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.71 0.59 1.07 0.90 0.92 0.73
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.91 0.81 1.33 1.23 1.21 1.00
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1.32 0.94 1.76 1.24 1.98 1.37
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.78 0.67 1.06 0.94 1.18 0.92
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 0.78 0.68 1.07 0.85 1.19 0.95
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 0.92 0.69 1.30 0.91 1.35 0.99
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 1.41 1.01 1.93 1.37 2.02 1.50
Treatment Would Not Help 0.90 0.73 1.30 1.00 1.34 1.11
Did Not Have Time 1.21 0.77 1.69 0.96 1.65 1.18
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.58 0.53 0.75 0.66 0.95 0.81
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.55 0.49 0.84 0.79 0.71 0.51
Some Other Reason4 0.83 0.73 1.25 1.13 1.08 0.85
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Table 1.42P – Detailed Reasons for Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.0913   0.1980   0.3049  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
0.9565   0.7951   0.8377  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.9293   0.2397   0.2739  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.9357   0.8399   0.6780  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.2612   0.1856   0.9447  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.7650   0.6632   0.4423  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.6253   0.3471   0.7769  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 0.5559   0.8463   0.4919  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 0.4756   0.8415   0.4205  
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 0.9828   0.6097   0.4929  
Treatment Would Not Help 0.4365   0.8963   0.3052  
Did Not Have Time 0.3741   0.1460   0.7818  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.4268   0.6043   0.5075  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.2237   0.1475   0.8840  
Some Other Reason4 0.6342   0.6704   0.8539  
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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 Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 320 252 261 198 180 164
Could Not Afford Cost 228 163 187 123 131 114
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
87 63 64 44 60 45
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 90 67 68 46 60 50
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
72 65 61 56 41 33
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
94 90 74 77 57 48
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 132 108 98 80 88 74
Concerned about Confidentiality 82 74 55 57 61 46
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 88 75 65 51 60 50
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 88 71 73 55 52 40
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 158 113 119 90 101 71
Treatment Would Not Help 99 82 76 62 63 54
Did Not Have Time 119 83 100 58 62 60
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 61 55 43 38 43 39
No Transportation/Inconvenient 60 56 50 50 34 25
Some Other Reason4 91 69 74 61 54 33
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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 Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 1.98 1.35 2.63 1.80 2.76 2.09
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
1.01 0.70 1.24 0.83 1.71 1.21
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 1.04 0.71 1.31 0.84 1.71 1.30
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.84 0.71 1.18 1.02 1.18 0.89
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
1.08 0.93 1.42 1.33 1.63 1.27
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 1.42 1.10 1.82 1.39 2.24 1.71
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.94 0.79 1.06 1.03 1.74 1.23
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 0.98 0.81 1.23 0.95 1.71 1.29
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 1.00 0.75 1.40 0.99 1.47 1.07
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 1.64 1.10 2.13 1.51 2.52 1.70
Treatment Would Not Help 1.11 0.86 1.44 1.11 1.75 1.35
Did Not Have Time 1.32 0.89 1.87 1.09 1.75 1.50
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.70 0.61 0.85 0.72 1.25 1.05
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.70 0.62 0.97 0.93 1.01 0.69
Some Other Reason4 1.05 0.75 1.43 1.08 1.53 0.89
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Table 1.43P – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.1052   0.2367   0.2491  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
1.0000   0.6997   0.6949  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.9706   0.3180   0.2583  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.9468   0.6661   0.5827  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.2275   0.2388   0.6383  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.2868   0.1634   0.9634  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.9654   0.2938   0.3162  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 0.4677   0.9450   0.3114  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 0.4887   0.7669   0.4573  
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 0.8019   0.5557   0.7234  
Treatment Would Not Help 0.6151   0.7952   0.6207  
Did Not Have Time 0.7772   0.3530   0.4464  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.3649   0.5937   0.4500  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.1933   0.1216   0.9085  
Some Other Reason4 0.4087   0.8012   0.2793  
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Table 1.44C – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 207 174 162 148 122 99
Could Not Afford Cost 149 115 112 94 98 69
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
64 45 53 33 37 33
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 58 46 37 34 45 32
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
46 49 36 45 28 18
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
72 67 60 62 39 28
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 86 81 61 66 60 47
Concerned about Confidentiality 65 58 44 45 48 36
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 74 59 49 46 55 36
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 42 35 41 33 11 12
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 97 71 79 60 52 38
Treatment Would Not Help 67 56 49 49 46 28
Did Not Have Time 72 47 63 38 32 29
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 45 34 32 27 31 21
No Transportation/Inconvenient 45 47 31 44 33 17
Some Other Reason4 70 45 49 40 51 21
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Table 1.44D – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Could Not Afford Cost 2.55 2.00 3.01 2.45 4.40 3.24
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
1.61 1.07 1.95 1.16 2.80 2.36
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 1.45 1.07 1.39 1.17 3.31 2.28
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
1.16 1.12 1.35 1.52 2.18 1.32
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
1.73 1.43 2.13 1.92 2.95 1.99
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 2.00 1.69 2.19 2.02 4.07 2.94
Concerned about Confidentiality 1.59 1.31 1.63 1.50 3.52 2.54
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 1.73 1.37 1.75 1.60 3.92 2.51
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 1.08 0.82 1.54 1.10 0.90 0.93
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 2.24 1.55 2.66 1.88 3.73 2.63
Treatment Would Not Help 1.62 1.27 1.79 1.61 3.33 1.97
Did Not Have Time 1.72 1.10 2.22 1.29 2.56 2.09
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 1.13 0.82 1.21 0.96 2.39 1.57
No Transportation/Inconvenient 1.13 1.09 1.16 1.48 2.50 1.27
Some Other Reason4 1.71 1.05 1.82 1.36 3.70 1.59
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Table 1.44P – 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 a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Receipt of Past Year Mental Health Treatment/Counseling: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Reason Did Not Receive
Treatment/Counseling1
Total2 MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT/COUNSELING3
Received Not Received
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple reasons for not receiving mental health treatment/counseling; 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 a perceived unmet need for treatment/counseling, including those with unknown mental health treatment/counseling information.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL POPULATION N/A   N/A   N/A  
Could Not Afford Cost 0.1322   0.2361   0.3614  
Might Cause Neighbors/Community to Have Negative
   Opinion
0.8555   0.3353   0.3307  
Might Have Negative Effect on Job 0.5294   0.7470   0.5445  
Health Insurance Does Not Cover Any Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.9007   0.6736   0.6554  
Health Insurance Does Not Pay Enough for Mental Health
   Treatment/Counseling
0.3600   0.6122   0.3678  
Did Not Know Where to Go for Services 0.4393   0.3049   0.9623  
Concerned about Confidentiality 0.5065   0.2276   0.7877  
Concerned about Being Committed/Having to Take Medicine 0.6810   0.4671   0.8954  
Did Not Feel Need for Treatment at the Time 0.6561   0.7484   0.5879  
Thought Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment 0.5287   0.3902   0.8865  
Treatment Would Not Help 1.0000   0.7481   0.7007  
Did Not Have Time 0.1650   0.0545   0.6102  
Did Not Want Others to Find Out 0.7723   0.6560   0.9056  
No Transportation/Inconvenient 0.3903   0.0759   0.2942  
Some Other Reason4 0.1440   0.5105   0.1408  
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Table 1.45C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 443 348 276 212 351 274
18-25 89 100 51 68 72 75
18 33 43 19 25 26 34
19 35 36 23 23 26 29
20 38 34 20 24 32 27
21 29 36 18 21 23 30
22 31 37 15 26 27 29
23 27 36 18 26 20 25
24 32 35 15 22 28 28
25 32 38 20 29 25 23
26-29 130 91 76 56 100 70
30-34 135 93 83 59 109 73
35-39 121 87 72 53 97 66
40-44 144 98 93 63 107 74
45-49 119 100 82 58 85 82
50-54 214 165 137 97 163 133
55-59 166 126 103 74 129 102
60-64 156 120 104 83 114 88
65 or Older 165 135 65 76 151 109
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Table 1.45D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.15 0.24 0.19 0.29 0.22
18-25 0.26 0.29 0.29 0.39 0.42 0.44
18 0.68 0.85 0.73 1.01 1.14 1.39
19 0.79 0.83 1.00 1.08 1.20 1.35
20 0.83 0.76 0.88 1.04 1.37 1.21
21 0.65 0.79 0.89 0.92 0.96 1.32
22 0.68 0.80 0.69 1.09 1.15 1.22
23 0.60 0.80 0.79 1.18 0.91 1.06
24 0.70 0.78 0.70 1.03 1.19 1.17
25 0.73 0.85 1.01 1.39 1.11 1.01
26-29 0.71 0.51 0.86 0.63 1.11 0.78
30-34 0.64 0.42 0.81 0.57 1.01 0.65
35-39 0.61 0.44 0.79 0.55 0.91 0.66
40-44 0.64 0.47 0.86 0.63 0.94 0.69
45-49 0.58 0.47 0.79 0.57 0.83 0.75
50-54 0.89 0.66 1.19 0.84 1.29 1.03
55-59 0.79 0.59 1.08 0.71 1.14 0.94
60-64 0.85 0.67 1.11 0.98 1.27 0.94
65 or Older 0.38 0.30 0.34 0.39 0.63 0.44
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Table 1.45P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7331   0.3213   0.7349  
18-25 0.1610   0.0341   0.9586  
18 0.2455   0.1041   0.7952  
19 0.6311   0.7154   0.4038  
20 0.2243   0.8244   0.2000  
21 0.2873   0.9029   0.1157  
22 0.4225   0.2827   0.7661  
23 0.3689   0.2474   0.9530  
24 0.8126   0.2087   0.4664  
25 0.4673   0.1058   0.5140  
26-29 0.7526   0.6946   0.8961  
30-34 0.1978   0.0512   0.9432  
35-39 0.5624   0.5020   0.9539  
40-44 0.9784   0.8604   0.8788  
45-49 0.6928   0.1071   0.4461  
50-54 0.8642   0.4449   0.7209  
55-59 0.9001   0.4480   0.5200  
60-64 0.8889   0.9872   0.9018  
65 or Older 0.6387   0.0588   0.6369  
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Table 1.46C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 443 348 355 284 370 303 318 255
18-25 89 100 76 83 67 73 58 63
26-49 279 203 229 162 234 170 196 138
50 or Older 326 259 256 219 292 238 246 206
MALE 276 212 231 177 226 184 202 148
18-25 51 68 44 53 37 44 33 36
26-49 172 126 139 104 126 103 110 83
50 or Older 197 156 169 129 172 145 * 116
FEMALE 351 274 276 226 306 241 261 213
18-25 72 75 61 61 55 57 47 49
26-49 213 151 181 121 193 132 166 109
50 or Older 267 207 198 180 239 190 196 172
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Table 1.46D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.12 1.22 1.03 1.36 1.19
18-25 0.26 0.29 0.22 0.24 1.50 1.64 1.80 2.02
26-49 0.29 0.21 0.24 0.17 1.80 1.36 2.12 1.68
50 or Older 0.31 0.24 0.25 0.21 2.64 2.04 2.48 2.17
MALE 0.24 0.19 0.20 0.15 2.36 1.92 2.87 2.31
18-25 0.29 0.39 0.25 0.31 2.61 2.83 3.32 3.39
26-49 0.36 0.26 0.29 0.22 3.10 2.59 3.83 3.36
50 or Older 0.41 0.32 0.35 0.26 4.91 3.64 * 4.38
FEMALE 0.29 0.22 0.23 0.18 1.45 1.19 1.45 1.30
18-25 0.42 0.44 0.35 0.35 1.85 1.93 2.15 2.45
26-49 0.43 0.30 0.37 0.25 2.05 1.56 2.43 1.82
50 or Older 0.48 0.37 0.36 0.32 3.04 2.47 1.94 2.32
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Table 1.46P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Gender/Age Group Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7331   0.9899   1.0000   0.1371  
18-25 0.1610   0.3551   0.5477   0.5745  
26-49 0.2562   0.2755   0.6104   0.4421  
50 or Older 0.9207   0.5227   0.8721   0.1413  
MALE 0.3213   0.2291   0.4442   0.3868  
18-25 0.0341   0.0949   0.9477   0.5257  
26-49 0.0292   0.0278   0.2372   0.9792  
50 or Older 0.8536   0.7253   0.8740   *  
FEMALE 0.7349   0.3362   0.3842   0.1068  
18-25 0.9586   0.8814   0.6042   0.9970  
26-49 0.7820   0.7316   0.3889   0.1042  
50 or Older 0.7907   0.2748   0.7215   0.1445  
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Table 1.47C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 443 348 355 284 370 303 318 255
GENDER                
Male 276 212 231 177 226 184 202 148
Female 351 274 276 226 306 241 261 213
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 415 324 324 263 358 283 302 234
White 406 291 307 232 338 255 283 206
Black or African American 114 111 93 83 98 85 85 64
American Indian or Alaska Native 42 15 19 12 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 22 7 9 * * * *
Asian 88 89 83 83 * * * *
Two or More Races 66 56 62 50 * 49 * 47
Hispanic or Latino 178 136 154 115 145 111 123 100
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 305 208 213 159 233 165 179 132
Part-Time 167 136 126 99 134 114 115 85
Unemployed 98 80 86 61 80 60 69 47
Other3 297 248 258 216 264 223 240 200
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Table 1.47D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.12 1.22 1.03 1.36 1.19
GENDER                
Male 0.24 0.19 0.20 0.15 2.36 1.92 2.87 2.31
Female 0.29 0.22 0.23 0.18 1.45 1.19 1.45 1.30
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.21 0.16 0.16 0.13 1.31 1.06 1.29 1.23
White 0.25 0.18 0.19 0.15 1.46 1.16 1.43 1.34
Black or African American 0.40 0.38 0.33 0.29 3.98 3.66 4.32 4.55
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.16 1.25 1.51 1.02 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.98 2.38 0.97 0.94 * * * *
Asian 0.72 0.71 0.69 0.65 * * * *
Two or More Races 1.74 1.44 1.65 1.31 * 3.84 * 4.15
Hispanic or Latino 0.50 0.37 0.44 0.32 4.27 3.28 5.22 3.97
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.24 0.16 0.17 0.13 2.15 1.63 2.65 2.12
Part-Time 0.46 0.41 0.36 0.30 2.82 2.39 3.08 2.80
Unemployed 0.81 0.73 0.71 0.57 4.25 3.62 5.17 4.22
Other3 0.41 0.33 0.35 0.29 1.99 1.54 1.90 1.66
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Table 1.47P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7331   0.9899   1.0000   0.1371  
GENDER                
Male 0.3213   0.2291   0.4442   0.3868  
Female 0.7349   0.3362   0.3842   0.1068  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8146   0.7320   0.7575   0.0089  
White 0.3761   0.9626   1.0000   0.0263  
Black or African American 0.1205   0.2206   0.2643   0.0313  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3882   0.6490   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0502   0.4956   *   *  
Asian 0.8274   0.7966   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.5476   0.8140   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.7816   0.4485   0.5232   0.1902  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.2429   0.9709   0.8927   0.5203  
Part-Time 0.6394   0.8681   0.4878   0.8313  
Unemployed 0.4444   0.9192   0.1530   0.1092  
Other3 0.7306   0.8940   0.7980   0.2002  
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Table 1.48C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 443 348 355 284 370 303 318 255
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 163 157 133 117 145 135 123 110
Midwest 163 150 130 125 149 140 124 115
South 309 209 237 189 253 196 213 173
West 252 173 203 131 209 136 181 113
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 378 272 291 215 301 230 252 190
Small Metro 236 208 190 179 196 178 174 156
Nonmetro 179 149 133 114 147 117 123 99
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 166 178 151 154 144 156 134 136
100-199% 218 168 171 142 166 147 150 128
200% or More 374 260 291 201 310 222 259 180
EDUCATION                
< High School 157 143 125 125 124 114 115 102
High School Graduate 221 196 185 153 175 167 156 136
Some College 245 181 199 154 212 155 183 138
College Graduate 281 184 209 151 243 166 192 139
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 377 252 287 197 301 215 253 175
Medicaid/CHIP5 159 178 138 156 145 164 131 144
Other6 244 198 197 165 219 184 188 156
No Coverage 188 121 156 103 134 95 122 82
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 161 107 110 82 114 82 88 61
Very Good 240 179 181 123 201 138 165 102
Good 260 195 193 151 221 170 175 134
Fair/Poor 249 227 224 201 220 208 199 189
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Table 1.48D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.12 1.22 1.03 1.36 1.19
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.38 0.36 0.31 0.27 2.57 2.20 3.05 2.43
Midwest 0.32 0.30 0.26 0.25 2.19 1.95 2.45 2.35
South 0.35 0.24 0.27 0.21 2.32 1.92 2.31 2.14
West 0.46 0.31 0.37 0.24 2.82 2.16 3.43 2.66
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.29 0.20 0.22 0.16 1.83 1.43 2.19 1.72
Small Metro 0.33 0.28 0.27 0.24 2.16 1.74 2.08 2.07
Nonmetro 0.45 0.35 0.34 0.28 3.11 2.34 2.75 2.35
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.46 0.45 0.42 0.41 2.22 2.03 2.54 2.29
100-199% 0.45 0.35 0.36 0.30 2.88 1.91 3.07 2.07
200% or More 0.23 0.17 0.18 0.13 1.72 1.48 1.91 1.81
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.38 3.89 3.10 3.43 3.69
High School Graduate 0.32 0.28 0.26 0.22 2.49 1.72 3.00 1.93
Some College 0.37 0.27 0.31 0.23 2.07 1.74 2.26 1.95
College Graduate 0.37 0.25 0.28 0.21 2.58 2.03 2.72 2.57
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 0.23 0.15 0.18 0.12 1.78 1.44 1.93 1.66
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.64 0.57 0.56 0.51 2.25 1.88 2.12 2.17
Other6 0.41 0.32 0.33 0.26 2.61 1.78 1.93 2.04
No Coverage 0.49 0.39 0.41 0.34 2.87 2.76 3.59 3.24
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 0.30 0.21 0.21 0.16 3.96 3.24 4.93 4.30
Very Good 0.27 0.21 0.21 0.14 2.44 1.88 2.57 2.37
Good 0.39 0.28 0.29 0.22 2.45 1.80 2.45 2.07
Fair/Poor 0.78 0.64 0.70 0.58 2.14 1.81 2.35 1.89
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Table 1.48P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE
with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7331   0.9899   1.0000   0.1371  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.2514   0.9928   0.5416   0.3045  
Midwest 0.6186   0.8739   0.8416   0.1974  
South 0.2113   0.9086   0.8426   0.3737  
West 0.7592   0.9947   0.5203   0.1521  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.4374   0.4633   0.6821   0.6035  
Small Metro 0.4397   0.3190   0.5585   0.2670  
Nonmetro 0.7897   0.9180   0.9853   0.1251  
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.0197   0.2133   0.8811   0.9753  
100-199% 0.4464   0.9879   0.0618   0.9676  
200% or More 0.1842   0.3842   0.2566   0.0412  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.2422   0.2265   0.7256   0.0369  
High School Graduate 0.2404   0.5105   0.0817   0.3090  
Some College 0.7518   0.8902   0.3759   0.5738  
College Graduate 0.0329   0.1801   0.8326   0.1262  
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 0.1480   0.5023   0.3183   0.1062  
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.0245   0.1023   0.4229   0.0414  
Other6 0.8606   0.9437   0.9618   0.1152  
No Coverage 0.3233   0.5392   0.9386   0.8356  
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 0.1122   0.3298   0.5867   0.2725  
Very Good 0.3535   0.2213   0.8435   0.0765  
Good 0.3134   0.5717   0.8412   0.6801  
Fair/Poor 0.1051   0.1913   0.4118   0.4011  
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Table 1.49C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 666 581 215 174 677 576
Marijuana and Hashish 565 528 172 154 574 507
Cocaine 189 184 89 72 163 172
Crack 77 81 28 37 71 73
Heroin 70 75 37 34 57 64
Hallucinogens 200 154 96 60 168 143
LSD 79 71 26 29 73 62
PCP 20 14 3 5 19 13
Ecstasy 152 117 77 41 121 112
Inhalants 101 88 34 39 93 79
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 415 314 161 109 379 290
Pain Relievers 339 246 148 82 297 237
OxyContin® 116 81 72 30 85 77
Tranquilizers 229 185 107 86 206 158
Stimulants4 176 158 90 58 154 142
Methamphetamine4 113 104 41 39 102 92
Sedatives 83 72 24 35 80 60
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 463 362 180 127 426 342
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 657 526 190 168 659 526
Heavy Alcohol Use6 438 366 125 95 431 357
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Table 1.49D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.28 0.24 1.23 0.93 0.28 0.24
Marijuana and Hashish 0.24 0.22 1.04 0.86 0.24 0.22
Cocaine 0.08 0.08 0.57 0.45 0.07 0.08
Crack 0.03 0.03 0.18 0.23 0.03 0.03
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.24 0.21 0.03 0.03
Hallucinogens 0.08 0.06 0.61 0.38 0.08 0.06
LSD 0.03 0.03 0.17 0.19 0.03 0.03
PCP 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.01
Ecstasy 0.06 0.05 0.49 0.26 0.06 0.05
Inhalants 0.04 0.04 0.22 0.25 0.04 0.04
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.17 0.13 0.97 0.65 0.17 0.13
Pain Relievers 0.14 0.10 0.90 0.51 0.13 0.10
OxyContin® 0.05 0.03 0.45 0.19 0.04 0.03
Tranquilizers 0.10 0.08 0.67 0.53 0.09 0.07
Stimulants4 0.07 0.07 0.56 0.37 0.07 0.06
Methamphetamine4 0.05 0.04 0.26 0.24 0.05 0.04
Sedatives 0.03 0.03 0.15 0.22 0.04 0.03
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.19 0.15 1.06 0.74 0.19 0.15
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.28 0.22 1.10 0.95 0.28 0.22
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.18 0.15 0.76 0.58 0.19 0.16
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Table 1.49P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.0193   0.5529   0.0323  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.0141   0.2372   0.0324  
Cocaine 0.2783   0.6158   0.3780  
Crack 0.2640   0.2894   0.3814  
Heroin 0.0274   0.7658   0.0126  
Hallucinogens 0.5166   0.6260   0.5263  
LSD 0.3385   0.2534   0.6667  
PCP 0.8354   0.6607   0.7444  
Ecstasy 0.2493   0.4745   0.2135  
Inhalants 0.7694   0.8454   0.9359  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.2110   0.3178   0.2251  
Pain Relievers 0.0403   0.0127   0.1822  
OxyContin® 0.1048   0.0164   0.7716  
Tranquilizers 0.4975   0.9662   0.3377  
Stimulants4 0.6808   0.5128   0.4991  
Methamphetamine4 0.6521   0.4086   0.8389  
Sedatives 0.4854   0.1108   0.9224  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.4448   0.2496   0.4954  
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.1644   0.6377   0.1125  
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.5408   0.6427   0.5634  
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Table 1.50C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 208 182 100 91 188 153
Marijuana 162 121 59 58 151 106
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 146 133 86 70 121 109
Alcohol 286 244 138 98 246 225
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 87 91 49 52 73 69
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 336 288 163 125 295 264
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 235 215 109 96 210 191
Marijuana 180 150 64 68 168 134
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 167 160 95 75 137 137
Alcohol 413 358 183 130 391 340
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 139 133 88 63 109 114
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 456 384 191 151 437 371
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Table 1.50D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.09 0.08 0.64 0.56 0.08 0.07
Marijuana 0.07 0.05 0.38 0.37 0.07 0.05
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.06 0.06 0.55 0.44 0.05 0.05
Alcohol 0.12 0.10 0.84 0.61 0.11 0.10
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.04 0.04 0.31 0.33 0.03 0.03
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.14 0.12 0.99 0.76 0.13 0.12
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.10 0.09 0.69 0.59 0.09 0.08
Marijuana 0.08 0.06 0.41 0.43 0.08 0.06
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.07 0.07 0.60 0.47 0.06 0.06
Alcohol 0.17 0.15 1.08 0.78 0.17 0.15
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.06 0.06 0.56 0.39 0.05 0.05
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.19 0.16 1.13 0.88 0.19 0.16
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Table 1.50P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.8659   0.4105   0.8305  
Marijuana 0.6297   0.9482   0.6898  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.5776   0.4386   0.9758  
Alcohol 0.9959   0.2466   0.8080  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.9604   0.5908   0.6175  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.9081   0.5485   0.8399  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.6075   0.5707   0.7196  
Marijuana 0.9277   0.5708   0.7906  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.3282   0.5666   0.3749  
Alcohol 0.3847   0.2209   0.5113  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.7961   0.6016   0.9815  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.6604   0.5932   0.6727  
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Table 1.51C – Types 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 353 290 308 247
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 350 287 302 243
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 280 225 235 186
Other Medical Doctor4 126 111 113 89
Psychologist 221 163 192 146
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 221 158 194 137
Social Worker 115 92 104 79
Counselor 162 136 150 118
Other Mental Health Professional5 92 79 78 69
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 121 76 100 62
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 156 127 140 112
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 132 109 119 96
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 92 69 84 65
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 24 19 17 18
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Table 1.51D – Types 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.62 0.47 0.76 0.55
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 1.84 1.52 2.16 1.78
Other Medical Doctor4 1.19 1.06 1.43 1.20
Psychologist 1.85 1.37 2.15 1.68
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 1.89 1.36 2.18 1.65
Social Worker 1.11 0.92 1.35 1.13
Counselor 1.53 1.29 1.84 1.58
Other Mental Health Professional5 0.92 0.79 1.06 0.97
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 1.18 0.75 1.32 0.85
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 1.42 1.16 1.70 1.42
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 1.25 1.04 1.49 1.28
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.92 0.68 1.12 0.90
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.25 0.20 0.23 0.26
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Table 1.51P – Types 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 N/A   N/A  
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.8226   0.8795  
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 0.6023   0.4295  
Other Medical Doctor4 0.5936   0.9550  
Psychologist 0.3229   0.6251  
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 0.6906   0.5841  
Social Worker 0.1478   0.1930  
Counselor 0.2666   0.7465  
Other Mental Health Professional5 0.3172   0.1926  
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 0.6138   0.9908  
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 0.9705   0.6024  
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 0.8751   0.6932  
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.3755   0.8112  
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.4506   0.7555  
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Table 1.52C – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those with unknown type of professional data.
3 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
4 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
5 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL2 353 290 65 71 227 163 272 229
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 350 287 62 69 222 160 268 227
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 280 225 36 43 164 120 216 188
Other Medical Doctor3 126 111 17 23 78 53 98 95
Psychologist 221 163 41 44 132 90 178 125
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 221 158 38 45 132 102 170 119
Social Worker 115 92 23 24 83 55 76 66
Counselor 162 136 42 44 109 81 110 100
Other Mental Health Professional4 92 79 14 16 64 51 63 57
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 121 76 15 17 58 43 93 59
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 156 127 30 32 106 73 106 95
Religious or Spiritual Advisor5 132 109 28 29 86 64 94 81
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 92 69 15 12 66 39 66 55
OTHER PROFESSIONAL6 24 19 10 10 11 7 19 14
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Table 1.52D – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those with unknown type of professional data.
3 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
4 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
5 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.62 0.47 1.04 1.05 0.84 0.62 1.17 0.86
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 1.84 1.52 2.11 2.25 2.49 1.95 3.71 2.97
Other Medical Doctor3 1.19 1.06 1.20 1.44 1.63 1.18 2.37 2.27
Psychologist 1.85 1.37 2.19 2.35 2.35 1.70 3.73 2.76
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 1.89 1.36 2.07 2.39 2.38 1.78 3.65 2.67
Social Worker 1.11 0.92 1.57 1.49 1.70 1.21 1.96 1.65
Counselor 1.53 1.29 2.29 2.25 2.23 1.63 2.68 2.40
Other Mental Health Professional4 0.92 0.79 0.97 1.06 1.37 1.13 1.61 1.43
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 1.18 0.75 1.06 1.13 1.22 0.96 2.34 1.44
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 1.42 1.16 1.90 1.89 2.03 1.51 2.58 2.17
Religious or Spiritual Advisor5 1.25 1.04 1.79 1.79 1.75 1.36 2.33 1.92
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.92 0.68 1.02 0.79 1.39 0.87 1.70 1.35
OTHER PROFESSIONAL6 0.25 0.20 0.69 0.70 0.25 0.17 0.50 0.36
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Table 1.52P – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Who Saw or Talked to a Professional about Depression in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Professional1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 18 or older with past year MDE who saw or talked to a professional about depression in the past year, including those with unknown type of professional data.
3 Other Medical Doctor includes cardiologists, gynecologists, urologists, and other medical doctors that are not general practitioners or family doctors.
4 Other Mental Health Professional includes mental health nurses and other therapists where type is not specified.
5 Religious or Spiritual Advisor includes ministers, priests, or rabbis.
6 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL2 N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A  
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.8226   0.9054   0.6969   0.9683  
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 0.6023   0.1601   0.6478   0.4853  
Other Medical Doctor3 0.5936   0.5217   0.4126   0.2861  
Psychologist 0.3229   0.2102   0.5499   0.1740  
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 0.6906   0.6647   0.0228   0.0372  
Social Worker 0.1478   0.3891   0.2079   0.5727  
Counselor 0.2666   0.5499   0.6552   0.3547  
Other Mental Health Professional4 0.3172   0.5796   0.6458   0.3537  
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 0.6138   0.8952   0.8975   0.5545  
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 0.9705   0.3419   0.7771   0.9696  
Religious or Spiritual Advisor5 0.8751   0.5642   1.0000   0.9691  
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.3755   0.9591   0.3698   0.7155  
OTHER PROFESSIONAL6 0.4506   0.8684   0.7516   0.4525  
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Table 1.53C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 368 301 167 120 132 94 317 263
AGE                
18-25 65 71 36 41 19 16 49 54
26-49 230 167 104 77 61 48 198 135
50 or Older 289 236 127 86 117 76 240 213
GENDER                
Male 226 182 92 85 58 55 200 156
Female 302 238 144 85 118 77 252 206
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 357 281 163 110 130 89 299 246
White 337 253 155 93 126 82 279 221
Black or African American 94 84 31 48 30 11 81 68
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * 14 0 * * *
Two or More Races * 48 * * 6 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 136 111 40 55 25 32 128 91
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 141 153 53 54 31 42 129 138
100-199% 166 146 46 49 46 48 150 128
200% or More 307 219 153 98 120 68 255 185
EDUCATION                
< High School 124 113 53 40 28 39 112 102
High School Graduate 173 166 66 60 82 57 140 144
Some College 207 153 92 69 65 46 181 133
College Graduate 242 163 118 68 72 46 201 140
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 296 213 150 97 116 62 238 182
Medicaid/CHIP3 145 162 55 53 47 49 127 147
Other4 219 181 68 60 80 66 193 158
No Coverage 133 91 42 40 39 25 122 80
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Table 1.53D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.25 1.06 1.01 0.74 0.81 0.58 1.46 1.16
AGE                
18-25 1.49 1.65 1.10 1.17 0.60 0.48 1.33 1.43
26-49 1.80 1.40 1.33 1.01 0.83 0.68 1.91 1.41
50 or Older 2.71 2.10 2.24 1.50 2.08 1.36 3.26 2.50
GENDER                
Male 2.39 1.96 1.51 1.46 0.99 0.97 2.55 2.09
Female 1.51 1.22 1.35 0.80 1.15 0.73 1.82 1.34
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.33 1.10 1.11 0.78 0.92 0.63 1.55 1.22
White 1.47 1.21 1.27 0.82 1.06 0.72 1.73 1.35
Black or African American 4.22 3.69 2.43 2.90 2.33 0.75 4.45 3.54
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * 2.86 0.10 * * *
Two or More Races * 3.93 * * 1.54 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 4.30 3.30 1.91 2.47 1.23 1.52 4.50 3.37
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2.27 2.07 1.68 1.41 0.99 1.10 2.68 2.42
100-199% 2.88 1.95 1.25 1.36 1.23 1.30 2.91 2.28
200% or More 1.77 1.50 1.60 1.10 1.28 0.79 2.19 1.60
EDUCATION                
< High School 3.89 3.10 2.57 1.78 1.41 1.71 4.11 3.32
High School Graduate 2.52 1.75 1.52 1.31 1.90 1.22 2.61 2.13
Some College 2.20 1.77 1.78 1.31 1.29 0.89 2.52 1.94
College Graduate 2.59 2.10 2.36 1.61 1.50 1.10 3.02 2.39
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 1.83 1.46 1.57 1.09 1.25 0.72 2.07 1.58
Medicaid/CHIP3 2.27 1.91 2.21 1.46 1.90 1.37 3.18 2.56
Other4 2.63 1.93 1.88 1.56 2.15 1.69 3.37 2.59
No Coverage 2.87 2.72 1.35 1.70 1.23 1.07 2.97 2.72
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Table 1.53P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional OR
Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked to
a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9876   0.3989   0.9003   0.5431  
AGE                
18-25 0.4956   0.8655   0.0624   0.8644  
26-49 0.6290   0.7124   0.8022   0.5834  
50 or Older 0.8920   0.3696   0.9748   0.6245  
GENDER                
Male 0.4866   0.1990   0.9351   0.8823  
Female 0.4245   0.0429   0.8184   0.4145  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.5971   0.1002   0.7939   0.4083  
White 0.7499   0.0150   0.6947   0.0971  
Black or African American 0.4192   0.0502   0.1995   0.0993  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian *   *   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2823   0.0303   0.6186   0.7022  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.9534   0.8582   0.1904   0.6004  
100-199% 0.0797   0.6514   0.5397   0.2123  
200% or More 0.2443   0.3149   0.3933   0.8482  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.5950   0.4793   0.6850   0.8274  
High School Graduate 0.0391   1.0000   0.6801   0.1029  
Some College 0.5050   0.4835   0.9661   0.9026  
College Graduate 0.5361   0.8624   0.3406   0.9733  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.4833   0.3395   0.2417   0.4708  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.4222   0.8054   0.5819   0.4564  
Other4 0.6514   0.9286   0.4437   0.4101  
No Coverage 0.6761   0.5934   0.8878   0.5433  
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Table 1.54C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 340 281 241 202 236 183
18-25 85 87 61 60 57 64
18 37 37 23 24 28 27
19 35 35 25 23 24 27
20 32 35 24 24 22 26
21 30 32 22 22 20 25
22 26 34 15 25 20 21
23 29 27 19 20 21 17
24 26 28 19 19 18 23
25 24 25 20 17 13 18
26-29 88 71 68 52 56 44
30-34 106 78 63 57 87 54
35-39 89 68 51 50 74 46
40-44 88 73 61 55 61 49
45-49 85 69 73 41 43 54
50-54 209 106 173 83 118 67
55-59 117 109 81 79 84 70
60-64 83 80 66 69 51 44
65 or Older 109 102 52 68 96 73
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Table 1.54D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.12 0.21 0.18 0.19 0.15
18-25 0.24 0.25 0.35 0.35 0.33 0.37
18 0.74 0.74 0.90 0.95 1.21 1.15
19 0.80 0.82 1.08 1.07 1.16 1.28
20 0.71 0.78 1.06 1.06 1.00 1.16
21 0.68 0.74 1.03 0.97 0.89 1.11
22 0.56 0.74 0.69 1.05 0.89 0.94
23 0.65 0.60 0.84 0.91 0.97 0.75
24 0.59 0.64 0.85 0.88 0.80 0.95
25 0.57 0.58 1.01 0.83 0.60 0.80
26-29 0.51 0.41 0.77 0.60 0.66 0.50
30-34 0.51 0.36 0.62 0.54 0.81 0.50
35-39 0.46 0.34 0.56 0.52 0.71 0.45
40-44 0.41 0.36 0.58 0.55 0.56 0.46
45-49 0.42 0.33 0.71 0.40 0.43 0.50
50-54 0.88 0.44 1.49 0.74 0.98 0.53
55-59 0.56 0.52 0.85 0.75 0.75 0.66
60-64 0.47 0.46 0.72 0.82 0.59 0.47
65 or Older 0.25 0.23 0.27 0.34 0.40 0.29
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Table 1.54P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9167   0.9111   0.9706  
18-25 0.9305   0.5157   0.4410  
18 0.6064   0.8110   0.6497  
19 0.7412   0.5735   0.9831  
20 0.3773   0.1705   0.8738  
21 0.3609   0.6090   0.0635  
22 0.0998   0.0512   0.6146  
23 0.1020   0.7388   0.0433  
24 0.2927   0.8067   0.2369  
25 0.7020   0.3831   0.1078  
26-29 0.9833   0.8421   0.7907  
30-34 0.8476   0.6939   0.5723  
35-39 0.8643   0.6578   0.8986  
40-44 0.0558   0.0694   0.3692  
45-49 0.1922   0.0035   0.1419  
50-54 0.2360   0.4251   0.3637  
55-59 0.5257   0.6326   0.6740  
60-64 0.4341   0.5435   0.5636  
65 or Older 0.6099   0.0724   0.5275  
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Table 1.55C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 166 138 105 97 124 99
18-25 50 49 35 34 36 37
18 20 24 10 15 17 18
19 20 17 13 11 16 13
20 20 22 13 13 15 18
21 16 19 12 14 11 13
22 13 18 6 11 11 14
23 20 15 13 12 15 9
24 14 14 12 11 7 9
25 13 14 12 9 6 11
26-29 55 35 43 26 35 21
30-34 62 35 25 23 57 27
35-39 51 42 36 28 36 32
40-44 45 36 32 27 30 23
45-49 46 36 33 21 31 30
50-54 47 41 18 20 43 36
55-59 58 54 34 40 47 37
60-64 37 54 37 49 * 22
65 or Older 54 54 29 31 46 44
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Table 1.55D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.08
18-25 0.14 0.14 0.20 0.19 0.21 0.22
18 0.43 0.49 0.42 0.62 0.79 0.77
19 0.48 0.41 0.58 0.53 0.78 0.62
20 0.47 0.52 0.61 0.58 0.69 0.86
21 0.39 0.43 0.58 0.62 0.48 0.59
22 0.30 0.39 0.28 0.47 0.51 0.64
23 0.44 0.34 0.58 0.55 0.68 0.41
24 0.32 0.33 0.55 0.54 0.33 0.39
25 0.31 0.33 0.59 0.43 0.26 0.51
26-29 0.32 0.21 0.50 0.30 0.41 0.25
30-34 0.30 0.17 0.26 0.23 0.54 0.26
35-39 0.26 0.21 0.40 0.29 0.35 0.32
40-44 0.21 0.18 0.30 0.27 0.28 0.22
45-49 0.23 0.18 0.32 0.21 0.32 0.28
50-54 0.20 0.17 0.16 0.18 0.36 0.29
55-59 0.28 0.26 0.36 0.38 0.42 0.35
60-64 0.21 0.31 0.41 0.58 * 0.24
65 or Older 0.13 0.12 0.15 0.16 0.19 0.18
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Table 1.55P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7262   0.8832   0.7308  
18-25 0.4908   0.4879   0.7721  
18 0.9414   0.5502   0.7347  
19 0.2909   0.9068   0.1809  
20 0.5790   0.1906   0.7464  
21 0.6485   0.7394   0.2873  
22 0.3717   0.6209   0.4017  
23 0.0055   0.2040   0.0076  
24 0.6206   0.5845   0.9063  
25 0.2203   0.7204   0.0229  
26-29 0.5295   0.8331   0.4567  
30-34 0.3278   0.9032   0.2991  
35-39 0.9568   0.6665   0.7086  
40-44 0.8572   0.9805   0.7674  
45-49 0.7206   0.3397   0.7330  
50-54 0.8911   0.2138   0.4373  
55-59 0.8507   0.9740   0.8344  
60-64 0.2629   0.6780   *  
65 or Older 0.3025   0.4355   0.4695  
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Table 1.56C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 118 76 66 51 93 63
18-25 35 36 25 24 24 26
18 15 17 10 10 11 13
19 15 13 8 9 13 10
20 14 9 10 7 10 6
21 10 17 8 9 6 14
22 8 14 3 11 7 9
23 12 11 7 8 9 7
24 11 10 11 6 3 8
25 8 13 8 9 3 9
26-29 32 21 16 15 28 15
30-34 52 22 16 12 50 18
35-39 36 25 18 12 31 21
40-44 34 23 23 19 25 14
45-49 26 30 19 22 18 21
50-54 25 25 * 7 25 24
55-59 46 31 29 * 35 31
60-64 32 14 32 13 * 4
65 or Older 38 24 * 22 38 9
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Table 1.56D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.05 0.03 0.06 0.04 0.08 0.05
18-25 0.10 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.15
18 0.32 0.36 0.41 0.41 0.49 0.62
19 0.36 0.32 0.38 0.42 0.63 0.48
20 0.33 0.22 0.47 0.31 0.46 0.31
21 0.24 0.38 0.39 0.43 0.27 0.63
22 0.18 0.31 0.12 0.47 0.33 0.40
23 0.27 0.24 0.32 0.38 0.41 0.30
24 0.26 0.23 0.50 0.29 0.14 0.36
25 0.20 0.29 0.41 0.44 0.12 0.40
26-29 0.19 0.13 0.18 0.18 0.33 0.18
30-34 0.26 0.10 0.16 0.11 0.48 0.17
35-39 0.19 0.13 0.20 0.12 0.31 0.22
40-44 0.16 0.12 0.22 0.19 0.23 0.13
45-49 0.13 0.15 0.19 0.22 0.18 0.20
50-54 0.11 0.10 * 0.06 0.21 0.19
55-59 0.22 0.15 0.32 * 0.31 0.29
60-64 0.18 0.08 0.36 0.16 * 0.05
65 or Older 0.09 0.05 * 0.11 0.16 0.04
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Table 1.56P – Attempted 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1445   0.3300   0.2754  
18-25 0.9610   0.5586   0.6151  
18 0.8196   0.6351   0.9194  
19 0.4420   0.9775   0.3308  
20 0.0142   0.0451   0.1418  
21 0.0937   0.8211   0.0414  
22 0.1576   0.1056   0.6409  
23 0.1529   0.5556   0.1522  
24 0.6068   0.8147   0.2030  
25 0.1538   0.9872   0.0213  
26-29 0.9405   0.5643   0.7509  
30-34 0.2166   0.7619   0.2288  
35-39 0.2561   0.3162   0.4847  
40-44 0.4888   0.9562   0.3386  
45-49 0.3197   0.5650   0.4077  
50-54 0.6151   *   0.8232  
55-59 0.2838   *   0.8653  
60-64 0.2403   0.2042   *  
65 or Older 0.8625   *   0.2034  
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Table 1.57C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 340 281 85 87 207 167 271 194
GENDER                
Male 241 202 61 60 141 112 203 152
Female 236 183 57 64 142 112 182 123
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 315 257 75 75 189 148 255 188
White 294 231 66 68 171 130 239 173
Black or African American 95 77 25 28 71 54 57 51
American Indian or Alaska Native 15 18 7 5 12 16 * 2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 15 5 5 * * 4 * *
Asian 87 64 22 26 49 36 * 39
Two or More Races 54 49 17 13 29 22 42 41
Hispanic or Latino 127 100 40 43 81 70 90 57
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 212 173 45 54 148 125 155 96
Part-Time 134 106 49 51 83 55 94 83
Unemployed 82 64 34 33 65 42 39 33
Other1 221 181 43 41 95 74 207 154
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Table 1.57D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.12 0.24 0.25 0.21 0.17 0.26 0.18
GENDER                
Male 0.21 0.18 0.35 0.35 0.29 0.23 0.42 0.30
Female 0.19 0.15 0.33 0.37 0.29 0.22 0.33 0.22
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.13 0.27 0.27 0.24 0.19 0.27 0.20
White 0.18 0.15 0.32 0.34 0.29 0.22 0.30 0.22
Black or African American 0.34 0.28 0.50 0.54 0.58 0.44 0.52 0.47
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.21 1.31 2.95 2.52 2.07 2.55 * 0.43
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.93 0.53 2.39 * * 0.84 * *
Asian 0.72 0.51 1.11 1.12 0.79 0.57 * 0.93
Two or More Races 1.45 1.26 2.09 1.55 2.05 1.50 2.78 2.73
Hispanic or Latino 0.36 0.27 0.56 0.59 0.44 0.37 0.92 0.55
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.18 0.14 0.33 0.37 0.22 0.18 0.38 0.24
Part-Time 0.39 0.31 0.48 0.51 0.67 0.48 0.78 0.66
Unemployed 0.69 0.57 0.78 0.82 1.20 0.91 1.61 1.38
Other1 0.30 0.24 0.55 0.55 0.62 0.51 0.41 0.30
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Table 1.57P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9167   0.9305   0.7986   0.9763  
GENDER                
Male 0.9111   0.5157   0.9343   0.6513  
Female 0.9706   0.4410   0.6469   0.5707  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7674   0.9468   0.8429   0.7515  
White 0.8620   0.9920   0.7434   0.9515  
Black or African American 0.4342   0.6876   0.8123   0.4242  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9928   0.7392   0.5323   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0876   *   *   *  
Asian 0.8400   0.8851   0.7316   *  
Two or More Races 0.8196   0.3127   0.9187   0.4902  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6640   0.7535   0.8043   0.3048  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.8856   0.7125   0.6783   0.3753  
Part-Time 0.5073   0.7979   0.7881   0.5243  
Unemployed 0.9560   0.9697   0.8408   0.6640  
Other1 0.8498   0.7919   0.8820   0.7214  
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Table 1.58C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 166 138 50 49 120 85 98 98
GENDER                
Male 105 97 35 34 76 56 61 73
Female 124 99 36 37 86 63 79 70
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 151 127 44 46 108 77 91 95
White 136 117 41 41 96 68 84 88
Black or African American 60 52 13 16 47 37 35 33
American Indian or Alaska Native 8 7 5 * 6 6 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 12 4 * * * 4 * *
Asian 17 33 11 13 8 16 9 25
Two or More Races 16 20 3 7 9 13 * 14
Hispanic or Latino 67 48 22 20 51 35 36 25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 88 76 23 30 70 58 47 39
Part-Time 75 46 28 29 63 29 22 20
Unemployed 41 37 23 22 21 25 27 16
Other1 107 105 25 22 65 47 80 91
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Table 1.58D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.07 0.06 0.14 0.14 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.09
GENDER                
Male 0.09 0.08 0.20 0.19 0.16 0.12 0.12 0.15
Female 0.10 0.08 0.21 0.22 0.17 0.13 0.14 0.12
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.06 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.10 0.10 0.10
White 0.09 0.07 0.20 0.21 0.16 0.12 0.11 0.11
Black or African American 0.22 0.19 0.26 0.31 0.39 0.30 0.32 0.30
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.61 0.55 2.02 * 0.97 1.10 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.58 0.41 * * * 0.84 * *
Asian 0.14 0.26 0.61 0.63 0.13 0.25 0.23 0.60
Two or More Races 0.45 0.56 0.49 0.94 0.63 0.93 * 0.94
Hispanic or Latino 0.19 0.13 0.30 0.28 0.28 0.18 0.37 0.25
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.07 0.06 0.17 0.21 0.11 0.08 0.12 0.10
Part-Time 0.22 0.14 0.29 0.31 0.52 0.26 0.19 0.17
Unemployed 0.35 0.34 0.55 0.56 0.41 0.54 1.13 0.66
Other1 0.15 0.14 0.34 0.30 0.43 0.33 0.16 0.18
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Table 1.58P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7262   0.4908   0.3237   0.3628  
GENDER                
Male 0.8832   0.4879   0.4492   0.3537  
Female 0.7308   0.7721   0.4904   0.7131  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8439   0.6804   0.4668   0.1977  
White 0.4766   0.3630   0.1090   0.3210  
Black or African American 0.1599   0.4359   0.2281   0.6027  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.6156   *   0.6704   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2314   *   *   *  
Asian 0.2402   0.7258   0.4556   0.3933  
Two or More Races 0.1633   0.0937   0.3154   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1699   0.4624   0.4476   0.3430  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.7044   0.8135   0.6943   0.9160  
Part-Time 0.1853   0.7437   0.1430   0.8692  
Unemployed 0.7115   0.8754   0.2982   0.7387  
Other1 0.9693   0.3592   0.2885   0.2545  
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Table 1.59C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 118 76 35 36 83 54 72 40
GENDER                
Male 66 51 25 24 42 36 44 27
Female 93 63 24 26 72 41 57 40
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 103 68 28 29 74 48 66 40
White 85 56 24 24 57 41 57 32
Black or African American 55 36 11 13 45 22 30 25
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 7 * 4 2 6 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 4 * * * 4 * *
Asian 9 31 5 7 1 16 7 25
Two or More Races 7 11 4 6 2 1 6 *
Hispanic or Latino 52 33 19 20 38 24 30 *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 50 45 16 22 34 32 35 23
Part-Time 61 29 20 16 55 20 12 13
Unemployed 34 28 16 14 13 22 * 11
Other1 76 57 16 20 50 34 55 39
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Table 1.59D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.05 0.03 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.04
GENDER                
Male 0.06 0.04 0.14 0.14 0.09 0.07 0.09 0.05
Female 0.08 0.05 0.14 0.15 0.14 0.08 0.10 0.07
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.05 0.03 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.04
White 0.05 0.04 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.04
Black or African American 0.20 0.13 0.21 0.27 0.37 0.18 0.28 0.23
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.45 0.55 * 1.71 0.36 1.13 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.41 * * * 0.84 * *
Asian 0.07 0.24 0.28 0.35 0.02 0.24 0.17 0.60
Two or More Races 0.22 0.31 0.60 0.71 0.14 0.04 0.41 *
Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.09 0.27 0.27 0.21 0.13 0.30 *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.04 0.04 0.12 0.15 0.05 0.05 0.09 0.06
Part-Time 0.18 0.09 0.20 0.17 0.45 0.18 0.10 0.11
Unemployed 0.29 0.26 0.38 0.37 0.25 0.48 * 0.47
Other1 0.11 0.08 0.22 0.27 0.33 0.24 0.11 0.08
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Table 1.59P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1445   0.9610   0.2873   0.2699  
GENDER                
Male 0.3300   0.5586   0.9746   0.2656  
Female 0.2754   0.6151   0.2081   0.6276  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.4022   0.8936   0.5494   0.5948  
White 0.0815   0.4549   0.3103   0.2483  
Black or African American 0.6616   0.3493   0.9319   0.8209  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4583   *   0.2019   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.1149   0.4556   0.2548   0.3310  
Two or More Races 0.9211   0.8739   0.3657   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0984   0.9197   0.2478   *  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.4211   0.6069   0.2544   0.7073  
Part-Time 0.0655   0.4151   0.0813   0.9285  
Unemployed 0.9793   0.7098   0.3204   *  
Other1 0.2213   0.5174   0.2787   0.4107  
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Table 1.60C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 340 281 85 87 207 167 271 194
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 128 108 33 33 84 70 97 68
Midwest 130 129 31 39 88 67 89 100
South 225 161 49 53 132 99 194 114
West 185 148 51 50 106 87 137 98
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 276 218 69 70 162 137 228 140
Small Metro 176 150 46 49 115 79 121 110
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 152 121 37 40 95 66 109 92
< 250K Pop. 88 83 30 29 64 43 52 61
Nonmetro 130 116 36 31 78 65 98 81
Urbanized 104 73 25 22 39 41 92 50
Less Urbanized 80 85 26 21 64 47 38 60
Completely Rural 38 34 9 9 * 19 28 25
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 149 122 51 48 104 73 88 79
100-199% 144 144 44 43 100 81 108 106
200% or More 288 203 53 60 149 122 239 142
EDUCATION                
< High School 127 114 33 38 69 70 103 79
High School Graduate 174 150 55 52 104 79 129 101
Some College 172 148 53 55 129 84 106 107
College Graduate 224 141 29 32 105 85 195 105
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 262 195 66 66 137 120 209 139
Medicaid/CHIP3 111 125 34 41 80 72 71 92
Other4 200 152 25 27 68 55 190 137
No Coverage 143 99 46 39 119 79 66 43
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Table 1.60D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.12 0.24 0.25 0.21 0.17 0.26 0.18
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.30 0.25 0.54 0.54 0.48 0.40 0.50 0.34
Midwest 0.26 0.25 0.43 0.53 0.43 0.33 0.38 0.43
South 0.26 0.18 0.38 0.42 0.36 0.27 0.50 0.29
West 0.34 0.26 0.61 0.59 0.45 0.37 0.59 0.41
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.21 0.16 0.35 0.36 0.28 0.23 0.42 0.25
Small Metro 0.24 0.21 0.40 0.43 0.40 0.28 0.37 0.35
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.31 0.24 0.49 0.53 0.49 0.34 0.49 0.41
< 250K Pop. 0.37 0.36 0.69 0.73 0.75 0.47 0.48 0.62
Nonmetro 0.33 0.28 0.62 0.58 0.55 0.44 0.49 0.42
Urbanized 0.56 0.41 0.83 0.89 0.61 0.61 1.04 0.66
Less Urbanized 0.44 0.42 1.05 0.84 0.99 0.67 0.43 0.62
Completely Rural 0.89 0.77 1.61 2.11 * 1.55 1.21 1.05
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.41 0.33 0.49 0.47 0.68 0.46 0.87 0.71
100-199% 0.31 0.30 0.51 0.51 0.52 0.43 0.56 0.51
200% or More 0.18 0.13 0.33 0.36 0.23 0.19 0.31 0.19
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.39 0.34 0.57 0.74 0.57 0.57 0.70 0.51
High School Graduate 0.25 0.21 0.45 0.42 0.40 0.32 0.39 0.31
Some College 0.27 0.22 0.41 0.43 0.48 0.31 0.42 0.41
College Graduate 0.31 0.19 0.56 0.54 0.30 0.24 0.59 0.32
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.16 0.12 0.32 0.30 0.21 0.18 0.28 0.19
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.45 0.41 0.60 0.64 0.77 0.57 0.85 0.82
Other4 0.33 0.24 1.02 0.92 1.01 0.73 0.37 0.26
No Coverage 0.38 0.33 0.54 0.59 0.56 0.45 0.81 0.70
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Table 1.60P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9167   0.9305   0.7986   0.9763  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.9212   0.4333   0.4619   0.2764  
Midwest 0.9730   0.9971   0.3299   0.4248  
South 0.7437   0.3519   0.7042   0.3499  
West 0.5015   0.1884   0.8077   0.1853  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.5091   0.5445   0.8468   0.2712  
Small Metro 0.4948   0.6318   0.5479   0.1056  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.6003   0.7589   0.8194   0.5091  
< 250K Pop. 0.6415   0.6952   0.1613   0.0366  
Nonmetro 0.4167   0.7096   0.2239   0.8398  
Urbanized 0.8083   0.3822   0.1898   0.4134  
Less Urbanized 0.2912   0.9735   0.9753   0.0997  
Completely Rural 0.2372   0.4563   *   0.8403  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.2784   0.6923   0.3164   0.7935  
100-199% 0.2987   0.8289   0.5756   0.2404  
200% or More 0.9861   0.5111   0.5143   0.4992  
EDUCATION                
< High School 0.4338   0.2327   0.3642   0.8905  
High School Graduate 0.5850   0.1658   0.3768   0.4186  
Some College 0.4768   0.3582   0.3363   0.0902  
College Graduate 0.6438   0.9235   0.8635   0.4717  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.9744   0.4408   0.3154   0.2843  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.3585   0.1750   0.5991   0.6912  
Other4 0.5464   0.0937   0.5224   0.3482  
No Coverage 0.6032   0.4591   0.9908   0.5126  
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Table 1.61C – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 340 281 166 138 118 76
AGE            
18-25 85 87 50 49 35 36
26-49 207 167 120 85 83 54
50 or Older 271 194 98 98 72 40
GENDER            
Male 241 202 105 97 66 51
Female 236 183 124 99 93 63
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 315 257 151 127 103 68
White 294 231 136 117 85 56
Black or African American 95 77 60 52 55 36
American Indian or Alaska Native 15 18 8 7 6 7
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 15 5 12 4 * 4
Asian 87 64 17 33 9 31
Two or More Races 54 49 16 20 7 11
Hispanic or Latino 127 100 67 48 52 33
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 262 195 110 96 62 48
Medicaid/CHIP3 111 125 57 63 49 49
Other4 200 152 82 74 61 33
No Coverage 143 99 91 59 68 34
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 212 173 88 76 50 45
Part-Time 134 106 75 46 61 29
Unemployed 82 64 41 37 34 28
Other5 221 181 107 105 76 57
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Table 1.61D – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03
AGE            
18-25 0.24 0.25 0.14 0.14 0.10 0.10
26-49 0.21 0.17 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.06
50 or Older 0.26 0.18 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.04
GENDER            
Male 0.21 0.18 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.04
Female 0.19 0.15 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.05
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.13 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03
White 0.18 0.15 0.09 0.07 0.05 0.04
Black or African American 0.34 0.28 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.13
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.21 1.31 0.61 0.55 0.45 0.55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.93 0.53 1.58 0.41 * 0.41
Asian 0.72 0.51 0.14 0.26 0.07 0.24
Two or More Races 1.45 1.26 0.45 0.56 0.22 0.31
Hispanic or Latino 0.36 0.27 0.19 0.13 0.15 0.09
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 0.16 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.03
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.45 0.41 0.24 0.21 0.20 0.16
Other4 0.33 0.24 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.05
No Coverage 0.38 0.33 0.24 0.20 0.18 0.12
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.18 0.14 0.07 0.06 0.04 0.04
Part-Time 0.39 0.31 0.22 0.14 0.18 0.09
Unemployed 0.69 0.57 0.35 0.34 0.29 0.26
Other5 0.30 0.24 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.08
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Table 1.61P – 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 Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9167   0.7262   0.1445  
AGE            
18-25 0.9305   0.4908   0.9610  
26-49 0.7986   0.3237   0.2873  
50 or Older 0.9763   0.3628   0.2699  
GENDER            
Male 0.9111   0.8832   0.3300  
Female 0.9706   0.7308   0.2754  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7674   0.8439   0.4022  
White 0.8620   0.4766   0.0815  
Black or African American 0.4342   0.1599   0.6616  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9928   0.6156   0.4583  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0876   0.2314   *  
Asian 0.8400   0.2402   0.1149  
Two or More Races 0.8196   0.1633   0.9211  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6640   0.1699   0.0984  
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 0.9744   0.9358   0.9366  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.3585   0.2993   0.8780  
Other4 0.5464   0.8741   0.2349  
No Coverage 0.6032   0.2442   0.1566  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.8856   0.7044   0.4211  
Part-Time 0.5073   0.1853   0.0655  
Unemployed 0.9560   0.7115   0.9793  
Other5 0.8498   0.9693   0.2213  
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Table 1.62C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 118 76 84 59 71 51
AGE            
18-25 35 36 20 23 17 19
26-49 83 54 * 40 * 35
50 or Older 72 40 * * * *
GENDER            
Male 66 51 * 42 30 37
Female 93 63 * 49 * 45
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 103 68 70 55 65 48
White 85 56 63 48 57 43
Black or African American 55 36 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 7 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 4 * * * *
Asian 9 31 * * * *
Two or More Races 7 11 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 52 33 * * * *
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 62 48 * 37 * 32
Medicaid/CHIP2 49 49 * 42 * *
Other3 61 33 * * * *
No Coverage 68 34 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 50 45 * 34 * *
Part-Time 61 29 * * * *
Unemployed 34 28 * * * *
Other4 76 57 * * * *
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Table 1.62D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.05 0.03 4.40 3.41 4.30 3.32
AGE            
18-25 0.10 0.10 3.65 4.07 3.37 3.80
26-49 0.09 0.06 * 5.77 * 5.38
50 or Older 0.07 0.04 * * * *
GENDER            
Male 0.06 0.04 * 5.71 5.26 5.67
Female 0.08 0.05 * 4.64 * 4.85
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.05 0.03 4.96 3.71 4.85 3.62
White 0.05 0.04 5.38 4.44 5.43 4.61
Black or African American 0.20 0.13 * * * *
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.45 0.55 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.41 * * * *
Asian 0.07 0.24 * * * *
Two or More Races 0.22 0.31 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.09 * * * *
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.04 0.03 * 5.72 * 5.61
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.20 0.16 * 5.77 * *
Other3 0.10 0.05 * * * *
No Coverage 0.18 0.12 * * * *
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.04 0.04 * 6.05 * *
Part-Time 0.18 0.09 * * * *
Unemployed 0.29 0.26 * * * *
Other4 0.11 0.08 * * * *
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Table 1.62P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, Received 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 Who Attempted Suicide in the Past Year, by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Received Medical
Attention for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Stayed Overnight
or Longer in a
Hospital for
Suicide Attempt
among Persons
Who Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1445   0.2973   0.1538  
AGE            
18-25 0.9610   0.1479   0.3199  
26-49 0.2873   *   *  
50 or Older 0.2699   *   *  
GENDER            
Male 0.3300   *   0.0525  
Female 0.2754   *   *  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.4022   0.1885   0.2955  
White 0.0815   0.2693   0.3725  
Black or African American 0.6616   *   *  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4583   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *  
Asian 0.1149   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.9211   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0984   *   *  
HEALTH INSURANCE1            
Private 0.9366   *   *  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.8780   *   *  
Other3 0.2349   *   *  
No Coverage 0.1566   *   *  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT            
Full-Time 0.4211   *   *  
Part-Time 0.0655   *   *  
Unemployed 0.9793   *   *  
Other4 0.2213   *   *  
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Table 1.63C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
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. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 340 281 166 138 118 76
ILLICIT DRUGS2 209 159 100 70 84 48
Marijuana and Hashish 184 134 90 56 81 38
Cocaine 67 74 41 37 27 25
Crack 26 * 18 22 13 13
Heroin 32 29 29 19 14 8
Hallucinogens 57 51 27 25 21 16
LSD 29 28 17 13 14 7
PCP * * * * * *
Ecstasy 50 35 22 20 19 9
Inhalants 34 37 23 12 17 8
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 123 96 76 49 58 31
Pain Relievers 108 81 72 42 54 25
OxyContin® 46 28 31 19 18 8
Tranquilizers 81 67 47 38 30 19
Stimulants4 69 50 41 23 30 15
Methamphetamine4 57 35 34 14 23 11
Sedatives 23 30 12 14 10 11
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA2 137 118 82 57 63 40
PAST YEAR ALCOHOL 308 245 147 119 96 68
ALCOHOL OR ILLICIT DRUG USE2 313 247 153 121 104 68
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUG USE2 202 150 93 68 75 46
PAST MONTH ALCOHOL 291 219 135 106 88 58
Binge Alcohol Use5 172 159 96 72 78 48
Heavy Alcohol Use5 103 85 64 39 59 31
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Table 1.63D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
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. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03
ILLICIT DRUGS2 0.53 0.38 0.27 0.18 0.23 0.12
Marijuana and Hashish 0.59 0.40 0.30 0.18 0.27 0.12
Cocaine 1.55 1.55 1.00 0.85 0.67 0.58
Crack 4.10 * 2.95 2.83 2.12 1.68
Heroin 4.36 3.08 4.08 2.07 2.16 0.86
Hallucinogens 1.32 1.27 0.68 0.65 0.55 0.42
LSD 2.87 2.38 1.75 1.22 1.42 0.70
PCP * * * * * *
Ecstasy 1.84 1.59 0.92 0.92 0.83 0.43
Inhalants 3.13 3.09 2.22 1.05 1.60 0.73
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.86 0.70 0.54 0.37 0.41 0.23
Pain Relievers 1.04 0.86 0.71 0.46 0.54 0.27
OxyContin® 3.14 2.58 2.24 1.75 1.38 0.81
Tranquilizers 1.58 1.32 0.95 0.80 0.61 0.40
Stimulants4 1.95 1.42 1.22 0.69 0.90 0.47
Methamphetamine4 4.38 2.89 2.86 1.18 2.08 0.91
Sedatives 4.03 4.08 2.20 2.15 1.72 1.71
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA2 0.73 0.64 0.46 0.33 0.35 0.23
PAST YEAR ALCOHOL 0.18 0.14 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.04
ALCOHOL OR ILLICIT DRUG USE2 0.18 0.14 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.04
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUG USE2 0.56 0.40 0.27 0.19 0.22 0.13
PAST MONTH ALCOHOL 0.21 0.16 0.10 0.08 0.07 0.04
Binge Alcohol Use5 0.29 0.26 0.16 0.12 0.13 0.08
Heavy Alcohol Use5 0.63 0.51 0.40 0.25 0.36 0.19
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Table 1.63P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Type of Illicit Drug Use in the Past Year and Alcohol Use in the Past Year and Past Month: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Substance Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
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. See Section B.4.8 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings.
5 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.9167   0.7262   0.1445  
ILLICIT DRUGS2 0.9916   0.1831   0.0419  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.7753   0.0648   0.0044  
Cocaine 0.3792   0.4609   0.4244  
Crack *   0.9823   0.4062  
Heroin 0.6171   0.1201   0.1677  
Hallucinogens 0.6618   0.3725   0.1182  
LSD 0.8979   0.4344   0.2418  
PCP *   *   *  
Ecstasy 0.7570   0.4910   0.0096  
Inhalants 0.5040   0.0028   0.0703  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.8428   0.1339   0.1278  
Pain Relievers 0.3808   0.0374   0.0573  
OxyContin® 0.3672   0.2424   0.2432  
Tranquilizers 0.9141   0.5008   0.1651  
Stimulants4 0.3251   0.0143   0.0160  
Methamphetamine4 0.2519   0.0732   0.1082  
Sedatives 0.1440   0.6483   0.5685  
ILLICIT DRUGS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA2 0.7115   0.1967   0.3196  
PAST YEAR ALCOHOL 0.9904   0.4744   0.2307  
ALCOHOL OR ILLICIT DRUG USE2 0.9820   0.3806   0.1927  
ALCOHOL AND ILLICIT DRUG USE2 0.9721   0.2960   0.0491  
PAST MONTH ALCOHOL 0.4944   0.2920   0.2867  
Binge Alcohol Use5 0.7133   0.4552   0.1883  
Heavy Alcohol Use5 0.5514   0.4846   0.5004  
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Table 1.64C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 340 281 62 48 340 279
AGE            
18-49 226 186 56 43 224 183
18-25 85 87 23 18 85 85
26-34 133 103 27 25 134 103
35-49 153 124 43 30 149 121
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 241 202 44 35 248 203
Male 18-49 158 129 36 33 160 127
Female 18 or Older 236 183 44 33 231 181
Female 18-49 153 127 43 28 149 127
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Table 1.64D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.14 0.12 1.29 1.07 0.14 0.12
AGE            
18-49 0.17 0.14 1.37 1.15 0.17 0.14
18-25 0.24 0.25 1.45 1.36 0.25 0.25
26-34 0.36 0.27 2.41 1.97 0.36 0.28
35-49 0.25 0.21 3.35 2.62 0.25 0.20
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.21 0.18 1.33 1.14 0.22 0.18
Male 18-49 0.24 0.20 1.31 1.30 0.25 0.20
Female 18 or Older 0.19 0.15 3.14 2.20 0.19 0.15
Female 18-49 0.23 0.19 3.52 2.13 0.23 0.19
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Table 1.64P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on
Probation
(2013)
Not on
Probation
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year probation status information.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.9167   0.8475   0.9562  
AGE            
18-49 0.7880   0.8885   0.8626  
18-25 0.9305   0.2034   0.7271  
26-34 0.8672   0.5908   0.7079  
35-49 0.6369   0.6070   0.7427  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.9111   0.8972   0.9227  
Male 18-49 0.7298   0.8804   0.6580  
Female 18 or Older 0.9706   0.8329   0.9835  
Female 18-49 0.4535   0.8659   0.4744  
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Table 1.65C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 340 281 42 21 343 284
AGE            
18-49 226 186 33 21 226 188
18-25 85 87 10 10 88 87
26-34 133 103 * 14 133 105
35-49 153 124 * 11 153 125
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 241 202 40 18 249 204
Male 18-49 158 129 31 18 161 129
Female 18 or Older 236 183 * 16 234 185
Female 18-49 153 127 10 * 152 130
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Table 1.65D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.14 0.12 2.46 1.44 0.14 0.12
AGE            
18-49 0.17 0.14 2.40 1.71 0.17 0.14
18-25 0.24 0.25 2.31 3.09 0.25 0.25
26-34 0.36 0.27 * 3.19 0.35 0.28
35-49 0.25 0.21 * 2.71 0.25 0.21
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.21 0.18 2.87 1.55 0.21 0.18
Male 18-49 0.24 0.20 2.87 1.97 0.24 0.20
Female 18 or Older 0.19 0.15 * 4.19 0.19 0.15
Female 18-49 0.23 0.19 3.54 * 0.23 0.19
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Table 1.65P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown past year parole/supervised release status information.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0.9167   0.4515   0.8173  
AGE            
18-49 0.7880   0.9479   0.7544  
18-25 0.9305   0.7202   1.0000  
26-34 0.8672   *   0.9821  
35-49 0.6369   *   0.6756  
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0.9111   0.2490   0.7896  
Male 18-49 0.7298   0.5296   0.8134  
Female 18 or Older 0.9706   *   0.9505  
Female 18-49 0.4535   *   0.4842  
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Table 1.66C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time College
Students
(2013)
Full-Time College
Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 72 74 49 46 54 63
Made Any Suicide Plans 41 43 26 24 31 36
Attempted Suicide 29 30 15 16 26 26
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 16 19 8 10 14 16
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 15 16 8 7 13 14
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 114 120 80 80 83 92
Serious Mental Illness 50 58 34 36 38 46
Moderate Mental Illness 57 62 42 43 40 42
Mild Mental Illness 79 83 49 54 62 64
No Mental Illness 330 319 244 246 206 210
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 77 82 54 58 54 60
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 31 28 12 18 29 25
Outpatient 61 69 42 50 43 47
Prescription Medication 77 85 53 51 55 65
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Table 1.66D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time College
Students
(2013)
Full-Time College
Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.32 0.33 0.53 0.50 0.39 0.46
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.18 0.20 0.29 0.27 0.24 0.27
Attempted Suicide 0.13 0.14 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.07 0.09 0.09 0.12 0.11 0.12
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.07 0.07 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.11
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.45 0.48 0.77 0.77 0.54 0.64
Serious Mental Illness 0.22 0.26 0.37 0.39 0.28 0.34
Moderate Mental Illness 0.25 0.27 0.45 0.48 0.29 0.31
Mild Mental Illness 0.34 0.35 0.52 0.56 0.44 0.46
No Mental Illness 0.45 0.48 0.77 0.77 0.54 0.64
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.33 0.36 0.57 0.63 0.40 0.44
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.14 0.13 0.14 0.20 0.22 0.19
Outpatient 0.27 0.31 0.44 0.54 0.32 0.35
Prescription Medication 0.33 0.37 0.55 0.53 0.40 0.48
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Table 1.66P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time College
Students
(2013)
Full-Time College
Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.8102   0.4033   0.3257  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.8310   0.4494   0.7686  
Attempted Suicide 0.8314   0.8084   0.7042  
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.5872   0.4226   0.8806  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.8423   0.8683   0.7416  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.4153   0.2586   0.9208  
Serious Mental Illness 0.1899   0.7406   0.1586  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.5661   0.8500   0.5196  
Mild Mental Illness 0.5286   0.1230   0.6858  
No Mental Illness 0.4153   0.2586   0.9208  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.3167   0.2209   0.8524  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.1294   0.7382   0.0621  
Outpatient 0.4842   0.3781   0.8942  
Prescription Medication 0.4864   0.1090   0.6969  
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Table 1.67C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2014)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2013)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 52 53 35 32 38 42
Made Any Suicide Plans 25 29 15 17 20 24
Attempted Suicide 19 20 9 10 17 18
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 11 13 6 7 9 11
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 10 12 6 6 7 10
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 72 77 43 49 59 61
Serious Mental Illness 30 36 20 22 23 28
Moderate Mental Illness 36 36 24 23 25 29
Mild Mental Illness 54 58 28 36 47 45
No Mental Illness 205 216 141 151 144 156
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 42 51 27 35 34 39
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 25 20 8 14 23 17
Outpatient 34 38 20 25 29 29
Prescription Medication 46 49 27 29 37 39
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Table 1.67D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2014)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2013)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.44 0.46 0.81 0.76 0.51 0.57
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.22 0.26 0.36 0.41 0.28 0.34
Attempted Suicide 0.17 0.18 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.25
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.10 0.11 0.16 0.16 0.12 0.15
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.09 0.11 0.16 0.15 0.11 0.14
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.59 0.63 0.96 1.08 0.75 0.78
Serious Mental Illness 0.26 0.31 0.47 0.53 0.32 0.37
Moderate Mental Illness 0.31 0.31 0.58 0.56 0.35 0.39
Mild Mental Illness 0.47 0.49 0.67 0.82 0.62 0.61
No Mental Illness 0.59 0.63 0.96 1.08 0.75 0.78
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.37 0.45 0.64 0.82 0.47 0.54
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.22 0.17 0.20 0.34 0.32 0.24
Outpatient 0.30 0.33 0.48 0.59 0.41 0.40
Prescription Medication 0.40 0.42 0.65 0.68 0.51 0.53
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Table 1.67P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Male
College Students
(2014)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2013)
Other Males Aged
18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.6494   0.7006   0.7874  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.6824   0.7133   0.8175  
Attempted Suicide 0.6637   0.7994   0.5428  
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.7391   0.8659   0.7682  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.5741   0.8816   0.4242  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.7681   0.3721   0.2978  
Serious Mental Illness 0.5689   0.7248   0.6498  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.5163   0.3863   0.9153  
Mild Mental Illness 0.7693   0.1005   0.1377  
No Mental Illness 0.7681   0.3721   0.2978  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.3676   0.2424   0.8689  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.2152   0.3957   0.0700  
Outpatient 0.9441   0.3380   0.4112  
Prescription Medication 0.2184   0.7729   0.1924  
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Table 1.68C – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2014)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 50 56 34 36 38 46
Made Any Suicide Plans 31 34 20 18 24 29
Attempted Suicide 22 23 12 13 19 19
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 12 15 5 8 11 12
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 11 11 4 4 10 10
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 86 100 61 66 59 73
Serious Mental Illness 40 46 27 28 30 36
Moderate Mental Illness 45 50 33 36 31 33
Mild Mental Illness 55 65 39 43 41 49
No Mental Illness 197 193 149 148 120 125
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 63 67 43 47 44 46
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 19 20 9 9 17 18
Outpatient 50 57 36 42 32 37
Prescription Medication 60 67 43 40 40 51
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Table 1.68D – 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, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2014)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.45 0.50 0.72 0.73 0.60 0.71
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.29 0.31 0.43 0.38 0.39 0.46
Attempted Suicide 0.20 0.21 0.26 0.28 0.30 0.32
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.11 0.14 0.11 0.18 0.18 0.21
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.17 0.16
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.68 0.77 1.12 1.15 0.80 1.02
Serious Mental Illness 0.36 0.42 0.57 0.59 0.47 0.58
Moderate Mental Illness 0.40 0.44 0.68 0.73 0.48 0.52
Mild Mental Illness 0.47 0.55 0.76 0.84 0.62 0.73
No Mental Illness 0.68 0.77 1.12 1.15 0.80 1.02
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.53 0.58 0.87 0.93 0.65 0.74
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.17 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.27 0.30
Outpatient 0.44 0.52 0.71 0.84 0.51 0.60
Prescription Medication 0.51 0.59 0.85 0.79 0.61 0.80
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Table 1.68P – 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Past Year Mental Health Measure Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time Female
College Students
(2014)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Females
Aged 18-222
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent 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 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
5 Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
6 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 data were excluded.
7 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SUICIDE BEHAVIOR AND TREATMENT3            
Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide4 0.3941   0.4626   0.0879  
Made Any Suicide Plans 0.9074   0.5120   0.5338  
Attempted Suicide 0.8919   0.8929   0.9394  
Received Medical Attention for Suicide Attempt 0.6570   0.3423   0.9730  
Stayed Overnight or Longer in a Hospital for Suicide Attempt 0.7814   0.9280   0.7951  
LEVEL OF MENTAL ILLNESS5            
Any Mental Illness 0.1365   0.4131   0.1961  
Serious Mental Illness 0.1983   0.8508   0.1274  
Moderate Mental Illness 0.8921   0.6675   0.4964  
Mild Mental Illness 0.2166   0.5176   0.2890  
No Mental Illness 0.1365   0.4131   0.1961  
MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODE6 0.4936   0.4399   0.8396  
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE USE7            
Inpatient 0.3657   0.6076   0.4599  
Outpatient 0.3113   0.5951   0.3432  
Prescription Medication 0.8725   0.0873   0.0845  
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Table 1.69C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 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 data were excluded.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode2 233 187 124 106 78 55
No Major Depressive Episode2 267 198 103 91 82 60
Mental Health Service Use3 275 206 126 106 84 61
No Mental Health Service Use3 219 185 105 91 79 55
Substance Use Disorder4,5 138 131 80 68 59 45
Alcohol Use Disorder4 123 117 72 62 55 41
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 84 87 51 43 38 29
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 324 248 141 123 98 60
Serious Psychological Distress6 254 220 142 114 97 67
No Serious Psychological Distress6 250 168 80 82 65 46
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 67 63 49 39 41 26
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 340 277 158 132 108 72
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Table 1.69D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 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 data were excluded.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode2 1.32 1.05 0.77 0.65 0.50 0.35
No Major Depressive Episode2 0.12 0.09 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03
Mental Health Service Use3 0.75 0.56 0.37 0.30 0.24 0.17
No Mental Health Service Use3 0.11 0.09 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03
Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.65 0.62 0.39 0.34 0.29 0.22
Alcohol Use Disorder4 0.71 0.68 0.43 0.38 0.33 0.25
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 1.39 1.35 0.85 0.70 0.63 0.48
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.15 0.11 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03
Serious Psychological Distress6 0.93 0.76 0.55 0.43 0.38 0.26
No Serious Psychological Distress6 0.12 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 2.59 2.32 2.01 1.50 1.70 1.02
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.14 0.12 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.03
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Table 1.69P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide, Made Any Suicide Plans, or Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2013)
Had Serious
Thoughts of
Suicide1
(2014)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2013)
Made Any
Suicide Plans
(2014)
Attempted
Suicide
(2013)
Attempted
Suicide
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
2 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 data were excluded.
3 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode2 0.4566   0.4446   0.1115  
No Major Depressive Episode2 0.8018   0.6093   0.7937  
Mental Health Service Use3 0.6700   0.4670   0.3211  
No Mental Health Service Use3 0.5160   0.8497   0.2937  
Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.5881   0.5317   0.6442  
Alcohol Use Disorder4 0.6006   0.5884   0.7088  
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 0.6275   0.1957   0.2501  
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.9473   0.9934   0.1551  
Serious Psychological Distress6 0.2379   0.3513   0.1664  
No Serious Psychological Distress6 0.2728   0.4708   0.5672  
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.5598   0.5141   0.3359  
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.9519   0.8111   0.2005  
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Table 1.70C – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 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 data were excluded.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
4 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode1 233 187
No Major Depressive Episode1 267 198
Mental Health Service Use2 275 206
No Mental Health Service Use2 219 185
Perceived Need3 97 96
No Perceived Need3 192 157
Substance Use Disorder4,5 138 131
Alcohol Use Disorder4 123 117
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 84 87
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 324 248
Serious Psychological Distress6 254 220
No Serious Psychological Distress6 250 168
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 67 63
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 340 277
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Table 1.70D – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 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 data were excluded.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
4 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode1 1.98 1.40
No Major Depressive Episode1 1.98 1.40
Mental Health Service Use2 1.91 1.43
No Mental Health Service Use2 1.91 1.43
Perceived Need3 1.03 0.95
No Perceived Need3 1.73 1.35
Substance Use Disorder4,5 1.44 1.22
Alcohol Use Disorder4 1.28 1.11
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 0.91 0.88
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 1.44 1.22
Serious Psychological Distress6 2.01 1.38
No Serious Psychological Distress6 2.01 1.38
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.71 0.65
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.71 0.65
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Table 1.70P – Major Depressive Episode, Mental Health Service Use and Perceived Need, Substance Use Disorder, Serious Psychological Distress, and Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Past Year Mental Health or
Substance Use Measure
2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
1 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 data were excluded.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
4 Substance Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse. Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Illicit Drug Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for illicit drug 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).
5 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.
6 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.
7 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, 2013 and 2014.
Major Depressive Episode1 0.5993  
No Major Depressive Episode1 0.5993  
Mental Health Service Use2 0.5560  
No Mental Health Service Use2 0.5560  
Perceived Need3 0.1393  
No Perceived Need3 0.6685  
Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.7712  
Alcohol Use Disorder4 0.8971  
Illicit Drug Use Disorder4,5 0.8139  
No Substance Use Disorder4,5 0.7712  
Serious Psychological Distress6 0.1290  
No Serious Psychological Distress6 0.1290  
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.4033  
No Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility7 0.4033  
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Table 1.71C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 408 322 256 193 311 247
18-25 83 99 55 64 63 76
18 34 46 21 23 27 38
19 33 37 23 27 24 26
20 33 36 17 23 28 27
21 31 38 24 24 21 30
22 32 36 19 23 26 27
23 27 37 20 25 20 26
24 25 31 18 22 18 22
25 25 33 21 23 14 24
26-29 121 76 88 54 82 53
30-34 128 85 71 50 106 66
35-39 103 62 62 41 80 48
40-44 104 90 66 58 78 63
45-49 102 81 76 52 70 63
50-54 163 144 109 81 121 117
55-59 129 109 74 73 106 85
60-64 103 77 60 55 84 55
65 or Older 185 155 107 91 145 124
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Table 1.71D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.17 0.13 0.22 0.17 0.25 0.20
18-25 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.36 0.36 0.44
18 0.72 0.87 0.82 0.91 1.21 1.45
19 0.73 0.82 0.98 1.22 1.10 1.21
20 0.73 0.80 0.79 0.97 1.20 1.26
21 0.72 0.82 1.10 1.06 0.92 1.25
22 0.68 0.76 0.83 0.95 1.08 1.19
23 0.60 0.81 0.83 1.10 0.92 1.09
24 0.55 0.68 0.82 1.02 0.77 0.93
25 0.60 0.75 1.06 1.11 0.65 1.05
26-29 0.66 0.43 0.98 0.62 0.93 0.60
30-34 0.61 0.39 0.70 0.48 0.97 0.59
35-39 0.53 0.31 0.68 0.42 0.76 0.49
40-44 0.49 0.44 0.62 0.58 0.72 0.59
45-49 0.50 0.38 0.73 0.51 0.69 0.58
50-54 0.69 0.59 0.95 0.71 1.00 0.90
55-59 0.62 0.51 0.78 0.69 0.94 0.79
60-64 0.58 0.44 0.65 0.65 0.95 0.59
65 or Older 0.43 0.34 0.56 0.46 0.60 0.50
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Table 1.71P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7052   0.6529   0.3909  
18-25 0.0088   0.2814   0.0122  
18 0.6050   0.9067   0.5639  
19 0.3073   0.7974   0.2709  
20 0.6219   0.9511   0.6032  
21 0.0917   0.9844   0.0149  
22 0.9447   0.7803   0.9972  
23 0.1729   0.2458   0.4483  
24 0.0484   0.1766   0.1624  
25 0.0741   0.9928   0.0084  
26-29 0.1104   0.1973   0.3484  
30-34 0.7359   0.4330   0.8737  
35-39 0.1785   0.4936   0.2681  
40-44 0.6045   0.6127   0.7997  
45-49 0.5113   0.3902   0.8896  
50-54 0.3734   0.7693   0.1709  
55-59 0.4137   0.5412   0.4912  
60-64 0.4638   0.9951   0.3298  
65 or Older 0.7114   0.7855   0.7848  
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Table 1.72C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 408 322 83 99 254 177 297 247
GENDER                
Male 256 193 55 64 159 110 180 148
Female 311 247 63 76 194 127 232 195
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 358 301 72 84 221 156 254 238
White 285 245 62 74 187 136 197 198
Black or African American 178 125 36 33 104 64 136 97
American Indian or Alaska Native 21 29 8 7 15 14 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 12 23 * * * * * *
Asian 114 103 22 29 65 46 * 88
Two or More Races 36 46 15 13 24 31 24 42
Hispanic or Latino 193 117 40 51 110 74 152 73
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 253 198 61 72 148 113 185 146
Medicaid/CHIP2 189 197 38 49 110 99 149 165
Other3 245 198 26 25 86 76 229 178
No Coverage 195 125 48 51 161 83 99 79
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 195 169 48 59 166 124 87 96
Part-Time 166 103 47 55 113 71 110 55
Unemployed 118 80 33 42 83 56 68 38
Other4 287 252 44 49 131 98 250 223
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Table 1.72D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.17 0.13 0.24 0.28 0.26 0.18 0.28 0.23
GENDER                
Male 0.22 0.17 0.32 0.36 0.33 0.23 0.37 0.30
Female 0.25 0.20 0.36 0.44 0.39 0.25 0.41 0.34
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.18 0.15 0.26 0.31 0.28 0.20 0.27 0.25
White 0.18 0.15 0.30 0.36 0.31 0.22 0.25 0.25
Black or African American 0.62 0.42 0.64 0.63 0.83 0.52 1.20 0.83
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.58 1.88 2.96 3.06 2.35 2.13 * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.56 2.43 * * * * * *
Asian 0.90 0.80 1.12 1.23 1.00 0.70 * 2.04
Two or More Races 0.99 1.22 1.96 1.54 1.74 2.03 1.59 2.78
Hispanic or Latino 0.54 0.32 0.55 0.69 0.59 0.39 1.54 0.70
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 0.16 0.12 0.30 0.33 0.23 0.17 0.25 0.20
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.71 0.59 0.64 0.73 1.00 0.74 1.65 1.33
Other3 0.40 0.31 1.02 0.89 1.23 0.96 0.44 0.34
No Coverage 0.49 0.40 0.55 0.75 0.71 0.46 1.23 1.24
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.16 0.13 0.34 0.41 0.25 0.18 0.22 0.23
Part-Time 0.47 0.31 0.45 0.55 0.88 0.60 0.91 0.45
Unemployed 0.93 0.72 0.77 1.01 1.49 1.15 2.69 1.58
Other4 0.39 0.32 0.56 0.63 0.83 0.65 0.49 0.41
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Table 1.72P – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Demographic Characteristics, and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7052   0.0088   0.1562   0.4032  
GENDER                
Male 0.6529   0.2814   0.1376   0.7885  
Female 0.3909   0.0122   0.5080   0.3884  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1226   0.0371   0.4325   0.0364  
White 0.0362   0.0101   0.7491   0.0218  
Black or African American 0.1971   0.1648   0.0715   0.9709  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5075   0.8280   0.8871   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2831   *   *   *  
Asian 0.8137   0.1966   0.9769   *  
Two or More Races 0.0220   0.6198   0.1219   0.0793  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0201   0.0947   0.0940   0.0162  
HEALTH INSURANCE1                
Private 0.1258   0.0056   0.8290   0.4934  
Medicaid/CHIP2 0.6122   0.1243   0.7698   0.7438  
Other3 0.5599   0.1478   0.6750   0.6283  
No Coverage 0.5450   0.1810   0.0281   0.2676  
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 0.1154   0.1062   0.9046   0.0702  
Part-Time 0.6493   0.2639   0.7298   0.4504  
Unemployed 0.9754   0.0409   0.5167   0.5721  
Other4 0.9629   0.2891   0.1630   0.5044  
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Table 1.73C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 676 695 689 694 725 731 557
AGE              
18-25 112 108 119 126 122 126 137
26-49 420 432 410 417 434 441 331
50 or Older 540 509 527 530 561 550 429
GENDER              
Male 422 430 467 452 434 467 357
Female 518 521 507 513 537 544 430
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 632 647 640 641 660 667 520
White 655 671 657 650 679 678 505
Black or African American 249 254 254 232 291 283 223
American Indian or Alaska Native 30 30 35 68 59 57 47
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 29 52
Asian 147 139 156 169 182 182 140
Two or More Races 89 91 83 105 74 112 80
Hispanic or Latino 242 232 245 259 271 297 208
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Table 1.73D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.31 0.23
AGE              
18-25 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.37 0.35 0.36 0.39
26-49 0.42 0.43 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.45 0.34
50 or Older 0.59 0.54 0.55 0.53 0.55 0.52 0.40
GENDER              
Male 0.39 0.39 0.42 0.40 0.38 0.41 0.31
Female 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.42 0.44 0.44 0.35
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.33 0.33 0.26
White 0.37 0.38 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.37 0.29
Black or African American 0.86 0.85 0.84 0.75 0.93 0.86 0.67
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.05 2.95 3.08 3.89 3.80 3.64 2.82
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 3.68 4.95
Asian 1.37 1.28 1.43 1.38 1.36 1.31 1.04
Two or More Races 3.25 2.97 2.80 2.78 2.18 2.73 1.88
Hispanic or Latino 0.80 0.75 0.77 0.76 0.78 0.83 0.57
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Table 1.73P – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2713 0.9940 0.8667 0.3692 0.2300 0.3871  
AGE              
18-25 0.0028 0.0000 0.0001 0.0041 0.3482 0.2159  
26-49 0.5200 0.0288 0.2926 0.9292 0.1374 0.0437  
50 or Older 0.0719 0.1848 0.6583 0.5658 0.6276 0.8346  
GENDER              
Male 0.2900 0.8631 0.1870 0.8979 0.1272 0.6457  
Female 0.5874 0.9187 0.1814 0.1840 0.7359 0.4494  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1448 0.8953 0.9033 0.8883 0.3204 0.6920  
White 0.0545 0.9819 0.7630 0.7475 0.8198 0.7587  
Black or African American 0.7057 0.5054 0.5610 0.9940 0.0512 0.6187  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3421 0.7637 0.3560 0.1815 0.1365 0.3032  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 0.2034  
Asian 0.9261 0.8740 0.7279 0.9852 0.6514 0.6349  
Two or More Races 0.8784 0.2543 0.1329 0.7076 0.0277 0.7538  
Hispanic or Latino 0.7038 0.9846 0.6367 0.0252 0.5057 0.2241  
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Table 1.74C – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 676 695 689 694 725 731 557
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 333 301 282 275 271 284 239
Midwest 268 277 276 271 274 280 244
South 428 422 442 404 462 476 358
West 318 354 361 405 379 395 280
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 595 623 591 602 648 673 485
Small Metro 427 436 473 452 492 447 372
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 342 361 394 373 379 356 299
< 250K Pop. 274 251 252 270 330 280 222
Nonmetro 317 311 324 313 328 326 324
Urbanized 200 213 231 206 208 227 208
Less Urbanized 238 210 217 223 228 231 238
Completely Rural 88 92 117 84 113 112 99
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 279 274 319 333 365 347 298
100-199% 359 352 364 339 367 364 309
200% or More 625 639 599 606 610 670 444
EDUCATION              
< High School 358 306 313 341 350 317 278
High School Graduate 414 425 428 374 423 404 327
Some College 350 397 380 390 394 400 321
College Graduate 370 406 397 418 395 491 314
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 602 609 580 585 594 657 461
Medicaid/CHIP4 265 255 310 296 299 329 313
Other5 416 416 454 415 482 466 379
No Coverage 293 283 310 317 333 302 211
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Table 1.74D – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.31 0.23
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.80 0.72 0.67 0.64 0.63 0.66 0.55
Midwest 0.54 0.56 0.55 0.54 0.54 0.55 0.48
South 0.52 0.51 0.53 0.47 0.53 0.54 0.40
West 0.61 0.68 0.68 0.75 0.69 0.71 0.50
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.43 0.44 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.44 0.32
Small Metro 0.54 0.52 0.56 0.51 0.53 0.54 0.44
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.65 0.62 0.72 0.62 0.63 0.66 0.53
< 250K Pop. 0.97 0.92 0.89 0.90 1.01 0.97 0.76
Nonmetro 0.70 0.69 0.71 0.69 0.69 0.72 0.62
Urbanized 0.98 1.06 1.13 1.08 0.95 1.02 0.87
Less Urbanized 1.12 1.00 0.99 0.94 1.06 1.12 0.96
Completely Rural 1.57 1.99 2.61 1.96 2.14 2.10 1.72
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 0.96 0.82 0.90 0.85 0.82 0.82 0.64
100-199% 0.77 0.73 0.68 0.64 0.69 0.68 0.56
200% or More 0.35 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.38 0.27
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.87 0.77 0.81 0.91 0.85 0.89 0.73
High School Graduate 0.55 0.55 0.56 0.50 0.53 0.54 0.44
Some College 0.56 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.57 0.55 0.44
College Graduate 0.53 0.53 0.54 0.54 0.51 0.59 0.38
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 0.35 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.36 0.26
Medicaid/CHIP4 1.20 1.06 1.19 1.07 1.11 1.09 0.85
Other5 0.74 0.70 0.76 0.67 0.71 0.71 0.56
No Coverage 0.76 0.69 0.69 0.73 0.71 0.70 0.63
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Table 1.74P – Any 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2713 0.9940 0.8667 0.3692 0.2300 0.3871  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.2073 0.6604 0.2387 0.1296 0.6730 0.8222  
Midwest 0.8807 0.9545 0.7171 0.4727 0.6696 0.8397  
South 0.2384 0.7966 0.6419 0.8395 0.1546 0.5404  
West 0.0631 1.0000 0.3124 0.8567 0.5616 0.5734  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.9313 0.3839 0.6452 0.4287 0.1621 0.0481  
Small Metro 0.6659 1.0000 0.9608 0.9414 0.2032 0.8838  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.7110 0.6395 0.5430 0.8525 0.9378 0.9179  
< 250K Pop. 0.8066 0.5198 0.3979 0.6898 0.0444 0.6869  
Nonmetro 0.0261 0.0579 0.1185 0.2508 0.1140 0.1048  
Urbanized 0.0480 0.0359 0.2809 0.5565 0.1729 0.2272  
Less Urbanized 0.2518 0.8605 0.3886 0.5532 0.7093 0.3181  
Completely Rural 0.4478 0.1347 0.3982 0.2264 0.1361 0.5560  
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 0.6821 0.5833 0.3589 0.9476 0.2953 0.6923  
100-199% 0.8687 0.1988 0.2913 0.2885 0.6724 0.5383  
200% or More 0.7841 0.0378 0.1366 0.7513 0.5681 0.1484  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.9777 0.1783 0.0942 0.7223 0.1624 0.7707  
High School Graduate 0.2629 0.8185 0.6678 0.2478 0.1653 0.2629  
Some College 0.3297 0.5842 0.3830 0.2895 0.6254 0.8026  
College Graduate 0.7086 0.5094 0.2139 0.5202 0.9800 0.0080  
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 0.7942 0.0667 0.4263 0.2452 0.8452 0.1572  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.5138 0.8744 0.5448 0.4563 0.5522 0.6323  
Other5 0.0047 0.0108 0.6408 0.2057 0.3157 0.4653  
No Coverage 0.0602 0.6812 0.5609 0.6791 0.1414 0.8538  
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Table 1.75C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 308 322 362 325 341 380 287
AGE              
18-25 54 51 59 59 59 61 74
26-49 208 219 224 213 228 244 180
50 or Older 224 218 263 224 254 275 208
GENDER              
Male 185 184 220 190 211 260 184
Female 248 265 267 261 258 268 213
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 288 310 330 309 300 342 265
White 280 296 296 284 284 314 236
Black or African American 78 89 98 84 104 102 86
American Indian or Alaska Native 8 13 28 45 35 19 16
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 * * * 7 5 11
Asian 68 44 60 60 59 103 55
Two or More Races 32 40 69 36 26 49 54
Hispanic or Latino 100 103 126 99 155 144 110
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Table 1.75D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.12
AGE              
18-25 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.21
26-49 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.18
50 or Older 0.24 0.23 0.27 0.22 0.25 0.26 0.19
GENDER              
Male 0.17 0.17 0.20 0.17 0.19 0.23 0.16
Female 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.22 0.17
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.13
White 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.19 0.15
Black or African American 0.30 0.32 0.36 0.31 0.37 0.36 0.29
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.89 1.21 2.51 3.34 2.52 1.51 1.10
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.58 * * * 0.76 0.72 1.20
Asian 0.68 0.43 0.59 0.52 0.50 0.84 0.43
Two or More Races 1.25 1.58 2.47 1.08 0.79 1.33 1.39
Hispanic or Latino 0.33 0.33 0.39 0.29 0.44 0.40 0.30
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Table 1.75P – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0350 0.0318 0.9299 0.2433 0.9219 0.5162  
AGE              
18-25 0.0001 0.0000 0.0011 0.0002 0.0106 0.0321  
26-49 0.6475 0.9742 0.2900 0.5912 0.3555 0.1861  
50 or Older 0.0632 0.0620 0.6667 0.2297 0.7313 0.7851  
GENDER              
Male 0.0532 0.0311 0.7712 0.3521 0.6702 0.1960  
Female 0.2444 0.2867 0.8766 0.4322 0.6218 0.7642  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1144 0.0669 0.9547 0.6755 0.3611 0.6144  
White 0.3351 0.1361 0.6480 0.9597 0.4018 0.4705  
Black or African American 0.1723 0.3656 0.1170 0.4230 0.5434 0.5571  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4787 0.6227 0.1373 0.1025 0.1006 0.3385  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.1946 * * * 0.4338 0.2424  
Asian 0.8658 0.2250 0.8439 0.4893 0.5741 0.5748  
Two or More Races 0.0321 0.4997 0.5880 0.0141 0.0031 0.3297  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0352 0.1611 0.5838 0.0159 0.0951 0.6322  
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Table 1.76C – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 308 322 362 325 341 380 287
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 132 123 131 126 136 132 116
Midwest 124 133 153 127 119 149 133
South 185 209 213 188 227 256 168
West 164 151 187 184 174 196 147
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 233 256 266 239 266 306 222
Small Metro 174 161 174 191 208 195 166
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 141 129 153 157 142 167 122
< 250K Pop. 107 92 81 103 151 102 103
Nonmetro 120 130 172 125 125 142 122
Urbanized 90 93 117 81 68 114 76
Less Urbanized 74 81 95 85 98 88 87
Completely Rural 26 46 84 29 46 45 39
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 112 142 165 182 185 169 139
100-199% 156 140 158 148 163 160 143
200% or More 241 256 262 231 243 304 209
EDUCATION              
< High School 107 120 104 132 149 129 120
High School Graduate 174 190 226 156 190 195 157
Some College 164 157 174 186 181 199 156
College Graduate 152 165 164 171 168 233 140
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 246 215 254 217 209 273 196
Medicaid/CHIP3 123 134 153 159 160 143 139
Other4 157 184 184 160 231 225 168
No Coverage 119 123 148 143 162 155 99
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Table 1.76D – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.12
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.32 0.29 0.31 0.30 0.32 0.31 0.27
Midwest 0.25 0.27 0.30 0.25 0.23 0.29 0.26
South 0.23 0.25 0.25 0.22 0.26 0.29 0.19
West 0.32 0.29 0.35 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.26
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.19 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.20 0.23 0.16
Small Metro 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.25 0.28 0.28 0.22
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.30 0.28 0.33 0.30 0.29 0.35 0.24
< 250K Pop. 0.45 0.39 0.33 0.41 0.59 0.44 0.44
Nonmetro 0.31 0.34 0.45 0.33 0.31 0.37 0.30
Urbanized 0.56 0.54 0.72 0.52 0.39 0.64 0.44
Less Urbanized 0.40 0.46 0.52 0.46 0.54 0.50 0.43
Completely Rural 0.66 1.15 2.24 0.74 0.98 1.03 0.85
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.43 0.50 0.53 0.53 0.47 0.46 0.36
100-199% 0.37 0.32 0.33 0.31 0.35 0.34 0.29
200% or More 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.15 0.16 0.19 0.13
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.30 0.33 0.30 0.39 0.42 0.40 0.36
High School Graduate 0.25 0.27 0.32 0.22 0.26 0.28 0.22
Some College 0.28 0.27 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.31 0.23
College Graduate 0.24 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.32 0.19
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.15 0.14 0.17 0.14 0.14 0.17 0.12
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.65 0.67 0.69 0.65 0.66 0.57 0.44
Other4 0.30 0.34 0.34 0.29 0.38 0.37 0.27
No Coverage 0.34 0.33 0.38 0.37 0.41 0.41 0.33
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Table 1.76P – Serious 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0350 0.0318 0.9299 0.2433 0.9219 0.5162  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.7522 0.2026 0.7903 0.1076 0.3874 0.6761  
Midwest 0.1449 0.6168 0.9174 0.3907 0.0968 0.8864  
South 0.0683 0.0896 0.4628 0.2673 0.6057 0.1872  
West 0.5809 0.4121 0.4582 0.3866 0.2516 0.9829  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.4705 0.3157 0.8263 0.1035 0.7981 0.4305  
Small Metro 0.2932 0.0531 0.8559 0.5877 0.6183 0.6312  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.3840 0.0967 0.5614 0.9812 0.8480 0.6540  
< 250K Pop. 0.5372 0.2830 0.2360 0.3368 0.3470 0.8382  
Nonmetro 0.0059 0.2441 0.6301 0.3443 0.0836 0.5196  
Urbanized 0.1988 0.1749 0.8696 0.4889 0.0167 0.3589  
Less Urbanized 0.0680 0.7331 0.4073 0.8472 0.8610 0.8759  
Completely Rural 0.0094 0.8964 0.7398 0.1640 0.5468 0.5728  
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.0375 0.3629 0.9558 0.3839 0.7328 0.2640  
100-199% 0.7391 0.1921 0.3700 0.2386 0.9130 0.9435  
200% or More 0.7935 0.5084 0.3157 0.2190 0.5710 0.7276  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.0015 0.0651 0.0029 0.8342 0.9720 0.3935  
High School Graduate 0.3349 0.1845 0.2380 0.0131 0.5573 0.9102  
Some College 0.6882 0.1456 0.6230 0.8487 0.3254 0.8207  
College Graduate 0.5427 0.8937 0.3890 0.6561 1.0000 0.1687  
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.8495 0.1385 0.2563 0.0931 0.1928 0.5576  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.5902 0.5522 0.7917 0.5168 0.7716 0.9444  
Other4 0.0470 0.1045 0.9262 0.1095 0.5765 0.9373  
No Coverage 0.5036 0.2573 0.5484 0.9158 0.1168 0.1910  
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Table 1.77C – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 618 623 623 609 660 647 503
AGE              
18-25 101 99 105 115 113 113 122
26-49 375 377 369 363 373 392 286
50 or Older 500 472 474 482 516 499 399
GENDER              
Male 390 398 421 411 391 402 327
Female 477 458 457 462 492 490 379
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 575 583 579 564 614 582 460
White 570 579 575 560 607 578 444
Black or African American 230 230 229 216 256 252 204
American Indian or Alaska Native 30 27 20 52 46 53 39
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 29 *
Asian 133 133 144 157 170 156 132
Two or More Races 83 82 45 99 68 102 61
Hispanic or Latino 231 221 223 247 235 260 189
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Table 1.77D – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.27 0.21
AGE              
18-25 0.31 0.29 0.31 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.35
26-49 0.38 0.38 0.37 0.37 0.38 0.40 0.29
50 or Older 0.54 0.50 0.49 0.48 0.50 0.48 0.37
GENDER              
Male 0.36 0.36 0.38 0.37 0.35 0.35 0.28
Female 0.41 0.39 0.39 0.38 0.40 0.40 0.30
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.31 0.29 0.23
White 0.33 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.34 0.32 0.26
Black or African American 0.80 0.80 0.77 0.70 0.84 0.78 0.64
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.02 2.65 1.94 3.25 3.15 3.62 2.50
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * 3.61 *
Asian 1.25 1.24 1.29 1.32 1.29 1.15 0.99
Two or More Races 3.05 2.81 1.75 2.66 1.99 2.61 1.57
Hispanic or Latino 0.76 0.71 0.70 0.73 0.68 0.73 0.51
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Table 1.77P – Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.9213 0.2445 0.8926 0.7105 0.1688 0.5534  
AGE              
18-25 0.2857 0.1759 0.0154 0.2878 0.6708 0.8810  
26-49 0.3191 0.0114 0.5913 0.6701 0.2479 0.1415  
50 or Older 0.2871 0.5994 0.8007 0.9666 0.4852 0.7073  
GENDER              
Male 0.8698 0.2039 0.1074 0.5436 0.1474 0.7846  
Female 0.9802 0.6216 0.1131 0.2964 0.5233 0.3119  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.4333 0.3904 0.8666 0.9408 0.1183 0.8745  
White 0.1071 0.4243 0.9399 0.6948 0.4870 0.9369  
Black or African American 0.3363 0.7487 0.9126 0.7207 0.0645 0.4197  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4529 0.5766 0.0123 0.8708 0.5297 0.5025  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *  
Asian 0.8529 0.7641 0.6408 0.7617 0.4807 0.3845  
Two or More Races 0.3164 0.0926 0.1325 0.3212 0.5214 0.3395  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1530 0.4622 0.8359 0.2079 0.7642 0.2702  
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Table 1.78C – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Substance
Use Disorder Status/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 269 281 287 251 311 280 247
18-25 84 77 80 85 93 84 86
26-49 216 207 225 194 240 225 170
50 or Older 121 159 157 139 160 144 158
No Substance Use Disorder 719 721 719 737 781 779 559
18-25 104 110 112 126 119 121 126
26-49 428 448 420 435 430 458 331
50 or Older 567 527 562 563 616 589 432
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 119 137 155 145 168 150 127
18-25 38 32 43 38 40 43 44
26-49 101 103 126 111 126 114 90
50 or Older 47 81 76 85 107 85 80
No Substance Use Disorder 300 294 322 288 310 353 263
18-25 40 42 45 47 48 45 59
26-49 192 198 189 185 196 216 156
50 or Older 222 206 253 211 232 271 193
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
             
Substance Use Disorder 236 245 237 200 247 231 211
18-25 72 70 64 73 79 71 74
26-49 187 182 184 157 196 191 144
50 or Older 112 134 138 104 114 115 139
No Substance Use Disorder 635 643 649 659 691 685 498
18-25 94 98 99 112 107 109 108
26-49 373 389 372 376 369 401 283
50 or Older 514 484 505 515 555 528 402
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Table 1.78D – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Substance
Use Disorder Status/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 1.05 1.05 1.09 1.09 1.12 1.11 1.00
18-25 0.98 0.96 0.90 1.02 1.01 1.02 1.20
26-49 1.58 1.55 1.59 1.68 1.63 1.57 1.29
50 or Older 3.54 3.44 3.66 3.52 3.52 3.10 2.72
No Substance Use Disorder 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.23
18-25 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.37 0.36 0.37 0.39
26-49 0.42 0.44 0.41 0.43 0.43 0.46 0.34
50 or Older 0.59 0.54 0.55 0.54 0.55 0.53 0.39
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 0.56 0.62 0.72 0.71 0.76 0.69 0.59
18-25 0.53 0.47 0.59 0.56 0.54 0.67 0.73
26-49 0.90 0.97 1.17 1.12 1.15 1.05 0.84
50 or Older 1.54 1.99 2.00 2.42 2.53 1.97 1.59
No Substance Use Disorder 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.13 0.14 0.16 0.12
18-25 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.15 0.20
26-49 0.21 0.22 0.21 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.17
50 or Older 0.25 0.23 0.27 0.22 0.23 0.27 0.19
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
             
Substance Use Disorder 0.98 0.99 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.99 0.93
18-25 0.89 0.88 0.78 0.94 0.96 0.96 1.10
26-49 1.47 1.46 1.47 1.50 1.48 1.51 1.25
50 or Older 3.33 3.13 3.38 2.82 2.76 2.55 2.56
No Substance Use Disorder 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.29 0.29 0.21
18-25 0.32 0.31 0.33 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34
26-49 0.38 0.39 0.37 0.38 0.38 0.41 0.29
50 or Older 0.55 0.50 0.49 0.49 0.51 0.48 0.37
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Table 1.78P – Level of Mental Illness in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Level of Mental Illness/Substance
Use Disorder Status/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2014 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 0.0209 0.2494 0.6755 0.0408 0.2943 0.3959  
18-25 0.0261 0.0029 0.0086 0.0200 0.8744 0.4917  
26-49 0.2440 0.8091 0.3000 0.1202 0.1376 0.5574  
50 or Older 0.0611 0.5037 0.6054 0.7350 0.9922 0.0519  
No Substance Use Disorder 0.4539 0.9525 0.7293 0.9457 0.4995 0.2509  
18-25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0031 0.0291 0.1359  
26-49 0.3671 0.0376 0.5399 0.4332 0.4495 0.0725  
50 or Older 0.2760 0.2862 0.9262 0.8985 0.4677 0.6517  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Substance Use Disorder 0.0266 0.0847 0.7063 0.9216 0.1791 0.9311  
18-25 0.0228 0.0000 0.0289 0.0215 0.0554 0.4522  
26-49 0.4691 0.7525 0.0526 0.8727 0.1149 0.4990  
50 or Older 0.0293 0.8893 0.4477 0.3198 0.2106 0.7298  
No Substance Use Disorder 0.1059 0.0517 0.6175 0.2631 0.3330 0.5309  
18-25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0003 0.0002 0.0103 0.0111  
26-49 0.7240 0.9819 0.9769 0.4731 0.9830 0.2869  
50 or Older 0.2717 0.0662 0.9601 0.1951 0.4883 0.6035  
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
             
Substance Use Disorder 0.2479 0.8860 0.4648 0.0268 0.8298 0.3202  
18-25 0.3186 0.5802 0.1575 0.2815 0.3071 0.8165  
26-49 0.4417 0.6429 0.7250 0.0727 0.6633 0.8863  
50 or Older 0.3973 0.5236 0.9221 0.2495 0.3257 0.0479  
No Substance Use Disorder 0.9889 0.3431 0.9163 0.6161 0.2157 0.3518  
18-25 0.0336 0.0107 0.0015 0.1978 0.3024 0.7353  
26-49 0.2217 0.0172 0.5001 0.6199 0.3797 0.1578  
50 or Older 0.5079 0.7804 0.9408 0.6409 0.2686 0.8318  
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Table 1.79C – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 269 281 287 251 311 280 247
18-25 84 77 80 85 93 84 86
26-49 216 207 225 194 240 225 170
50 or Older 121 159 157 139 160 144 158
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 119 137 155 145 168 150 127
18-25 38 32 43 38 40 43 44
26-49 101 103 126 111 126 114 90
50 or Older 47 81 76 85 107 85 80
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
236 245 237 200 247 231 211
18-25 72 70 64 73 79 71 74
26-49 187 182 184 157 196 191 144
50 or Older 112 134 138 104 114 115 139
NO MENTAL ILLNESS 359 372 385 349 371 390 332
18-25 133 137 134 135 134 126 124
26-49 262 266 247 239 240 243 196
50 or Older 219 232 239 214 236 275 216
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Table 1.79D – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.64 0.62 0.64 0.57 0.65 0.61 0.51
18-25 1.04 1.03 0.97 1.00 1.00 0.99 0.99
26-49 0.91 0.84 0.93 0.88 0.98 0.95 0.75
50 or Older 0.91 1.10 1.04 0.90 0.95 0.88 0.89
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 1.42 1.48 1.47 1.40 1.54 1.40 1.16
18-25 2.27 2.27 2.29 2.20 2.10 2.12 2.03
26-49 1.88 1.88 2.03 1.89 2.08 1.92 1.58
50 or Older 1.97 3.16 2.55 2.91 3.09 2.46 2.21
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.71 0.68 0.69 0.60 0.67 0.66 0.57
18-25 1.15 1.13 1.06 1.12 1.13 1.12 1.10
26-49 1.04 0.98 1.02 0.97 1.09 1.07 0.84
50 or Older 1.02 1.13 1.14 0.83 0.84 0.89 0.99
NO MENTAL ILLNESS 0.19 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.16
18-25 0.40 0.41 0.42 0.38 0.39 0.38 0.39
26-49 0.31 0.33 0.29 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.24
50 or Older 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.25 0.27 0.30 0.24
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Table 1.79P – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.7906 0.3032 0.3117 0.0260 0.1942 0.3916  
18-25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0253 0.0002 0.1836  
26-49 0.8524 1.0000 0.4402 0.0267 0.1463 0.8691  
50 or Older 0.0016 0.3871 0.1318 0.0237 0.1801 0.0121  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 0.9631 0.5164 0.2324 0.9031 0.0424 0.8849  
18-25 0.0002 0.1537 0.0161 0.0664 0.1207 0.1414  
26-49 0.8832 0.8818 0.0810 0.5173 0.0847 0.7800  
50 or Older 0.0088 0.7901 0.2073 0.8085 0.4484 0.3463  
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.6654 0.3068 0.6429 0.0087 0.7072 0.3398  
18-25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0636 0.0003 0.3715  
26-49 0.8104 0.9952 0.8087 0.0228 0.5160 0.9943  
50 or Older 0.0323 0.3149 0.3238 0.0058 0.0345 0.0163  
NO MENTAL ILLNESS 0.0008 0.0028 0.0910 0.8335 0.5621 0.3391  
18-25 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.1004  
26-49 0.0374 0.3368 0.8752 0.9802 0.8804 0.5739  
50 or Older 0.0792 0.5561 0.2238 0.0125 0.1500 0.9970  
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Table 1.80C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder/
Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS1
261 269 283 247 306 277 241
18-25 79 73 74 77 81 78 83
26-49 208 199 216 190 233 217 164
50 or Older 121 157 158 138 159 144 157
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
118 137 155 144 167 150 126
18-25 38 32 42 37 38 42 43
26-49 100 103 125 110 126 114 89
50 or Older 46 81 76 85 107 84 80
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
231 236 233 197 244 229 208
18-25 69 66 60 68 71 67 71
26-49 182 176 178 156 190 185 141
50 or Older 112 133 138 103 114 115 138
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Table 1.80D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder/
Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS1
0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.13 0.12 0.10
18-25 0.24 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.22 0.24
26-49 0.21 0.20 0.22 0.19 0.24 0.22 0.17
50 or Older 0.13 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.14 0.15
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.05 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.05
18-25 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.12
26-49 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.11 0.13 0.12 0.09
50 or Older 0.05 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.08 0.07
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.10 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09
18-25 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.20 0.21 0.19 0.20
26-49 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.16 0.19 0.19 0.14
50 or Older 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.13
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Table 1.80P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness Status in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder/
Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS1
0.8080 0.3354 0.3880 0.0129 0.0847 0.6715  
18-25 0.0045 0.1644 0.0988 0.6848 0.0078 0.6082  
26-49 0.9208 0.3373 0.2611 0.0389 0.0577 0.3157  
50 or Older 0.0004 0.2225 0.1174 0.0192 0.2566 0.0137  
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.2448 0.5473 0.3087 0.6089 0.0788 0.8152  
18-25 0.7291 0.0179 0.8773 0.3404 0.7197 0.8804  
26-49 0.9152 0.9101 0.0470 0.7670 0.0563 0.3475  
50 or Older 0.0017 0.6035 0.1731 0.7965 0.5836 0.4318  
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS EXCLUDING
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
0.7145 0.1439 0.7067 0.0078 0.3429 0.5148  
18-25 0.0020 0.0040 0.0388 0.3080 0.0011 0.4916  
26-49 0.8598 0.3035 0.9966 0.0234 0.2986 0.5556  
50 or Older 0.0181 0.2688 0.3089 0.0074 0.0661 0.0158  
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Table 1.81C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 570 561 554 573 578 605 646 603 616 594 653 674 541
AGE                          
18-25 78 89 85 88 93 90 92 90 93 101 102 110 118
26-49 361 354 338 338 373 348 340 359 361 356 374 389 274
50 or Older 424 425 423 449 421 473 523 489 506 471 523 544 447
GENDER                          
Male 318 319 327 344 335 361 374 366 379 364 384 427 332
Female 474 448 443 435 452 448 503 466 480 456 518 509 424
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 554 527 552 541 550 568 616 563 584 565 614 628 517
White 555 580 559 555 575 584 658 620 606 619 676 677 542
Black or African American 153 169 175 178 171 144 204 181 195 167 199 196 176
American Indian or Alaska Native 40 32 35 37 25 29 32 * 29 55 45 37 30
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 10 * * * 25 * * * * 9 18 10 27
Asian 124 94 83 67 102 73 96 71 113 136 92 131 122
Two or More Races 60 65 52 59 93 56 96 72 98 87 58 96 67
Hispanic or Latino 153 163 156 170 161 185 167 190 193 195 187 243 168
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Table 1.81D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.28 0.23
AGE                          
18-25 0.25 0.28 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.30 0.29 0.32 0.34
26-49 0.36 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.36 0.37 0.36 0.38 0.40 0.28
50 or Older 0.54 0.53 0.51 0.53 0.48 0.53 0.57 0.52 0.52 0.47 0.51 0.52 0.42
GENDER                          
Male 0.32 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.33 0.34 0.37 0.29
Female 0.43 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.40 0.39 0.43 0.40 0.41 0.38 0.43 0.41 0.34
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 0.31 0.31 0.26
White 0.35 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.35 0.37 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.37 0.37 0.30
Black or African American 0.59 0.64 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.54 0.73 0.63 0.68 0.59 0.69 0.65 0.58
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.12 3.02 2.96 3.05 2.52 2.62 3.11 * 2.65 3.64 3.23 2.69 2.12
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.49 * * * 2.99 * * * * 1.09 1.89 1.26 2.92
Asian 1.47 1.02 0.92 0.74 1.07 0.77 0.94 0.71 1.05 1.15 0.77 1.04 0.94
Two or More Races 2.65 2.74 2.29 2.42 3.62 2.25 3.42 2.57 3.21 2.44 1.79 2.41 1.69
Hispanic or Latino 0.61 0.64 0.58 0.62 0.56 0.63 0.55 0.62 0.61 0.58 0.54 0.69 0.46
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Table 1.81P – 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, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 used in the comparisons 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0000 0.0025 0.0005 0.4191 0.5805  
AGE                          
18-25 0.0011 0.0654 0.0090 0.0969 0.0137 0.0005 0.0404 0.0905 0.0291 0.2612 0.9482 0.5177  
26-49 0.0911 0.0973 0.0388 0.0019 0.0079 0.0375 0.0074 0.1530 0.3950 0.3884 0.8051 0.6656  
50 or Older 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0015 0.0156 0.0002 0.0090 0.0005 0.4101 0.2658  
GENDER                          
Male 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0001 0.0023 0.0077 0.0032 0.0176 0.1231 0.4199 0.3611  
Female 0.0006 0.0133 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0014 0.0061 0.0028 0.0512 0.0009 0.6577 0.9913  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0000 0.0009 0.0007 0.6454 0.3974  
White 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0001 0.0000 0.0003 0.0018 0.6768 0.3815  
Black or African American 0.2708 0.3333 0.3313 0.6158 0.0210 0.0011 0.4571 0.0639 0.5738 0.0365 0.3516 0.5737  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3445 0.6752 0.6832 0.7352 0.4977 0.4577 0.8091 * 0.8489 0.6029 0.7420 0.6463  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0894 * * * 0.5509 * * * * 0.0241 0.2294 0.0932  
Asian 0.3619 0.1704 0.1265 0.0229 0.4256 0.0228 0.0936 0.0071 0.2887 0.8574 0.0495 0.7978  
Two or More Races 0.7253 0.9393 0.5046 0.2660 0.3323 0.4961 0.7497 0.6299 0.8958 0.6049 0.1571 0.3919  
Hispanic or Latino 0.8659 0.5750 0.2414 0.5505 0.0941 0.2224 0.0422 0.2140 0.6079 0.1682 0.0995 0.5994  
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Table 1.82C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 570 561 554 573 578 605 646 603 616 594 653 674 541
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                          
Northeast 247 254 250 251 227 266 293 247 267 262 250 285 248
Midwest 241 215 217 231 223 233 240 246 233 237 244 293 240
South 355 341 341 350 378 397 392 407 389 384 418 421 352
West 277 299 285 280 296 313 354 308 355 299 362 347 261
COUNTY TYPE                          
Large Metro 466 477 459 465 496 496 571 517 529 507 541 608 474
Small Metro 332 404 349 331 327 401 404 394 407 382 428 435 353
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 274 321 294 269 251 329 349 311 341 308 333 337 288
< 250K Pop. 191 248 198 193 223 230 219 242 227 246 274 277 225
Nonmetro 231 245 251 263 258 270 294 257 271 266 284 279 251
Urbanized 170 184 169 172 161 169 199 168 176 182 194 205 166
Less Urbanized 154 178 173 178 184 204 212 179 181 192 195 206 189
Completely Rural 59 85 82 85 96 63 70 102 115 69 97 81 66
POVERTY LEVEL1                          
Less Than 100% 199 214 215 246 192 232 230 202 247 250 281 286 243
100-199% 255 276 248 234 251 277 326 284 307 266 308 293 257
200% or More 540 542 512 508 542 561 613 585 581 587 615 645 480
EDUCATION                          
< High School 248 219 236 220 228 275 290 233 238 221 239 247 209
High School Graduate 335 332 304 305 320 328 368 373 363 291 373 361 306
Some College 300 306 313 310 300 307 330 322 357 353 354 340 297
College Graduate 372 326 322 354 347 371 399 394 416 435 451 495 367
HEALTH INSURANCE2                          
Private 502 556 509 496 532 541 633 546 563 563 596 628 488
Medicaid/CHIP3 192 217 217 257 209 263 237 236 260 245 256 277 262
Other4 -- 334 329 352 325 367 425 388 394 362 430 455 378
No Coverage 188 165 146 158 167 180 180 187 210 196 215 229 150
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Table 1.82D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.28 0.23
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                          
Northeast 0.61 0.62 0.61 0.61 0.55 0.64 0.70 0.59 0.63 0.62 0.58 0.66 0.57
Midwest 0.51 0.45 0.45 0.47 0.46 0.47 0.49 0.50 0.47 0.47 0.48 0.58 0.47
South 0.47 0.45 0.44 0.45 0.48 0.49 0.48 0.49 0.46 0.45 0.48 0.48 0.40
West 0.59 0.63 0.59 0.57 0.59 0.61 0.68 0.59 0.67 0.56 0.66 0.63 0.47
COUNTY TYPE                          
Large Metro 0.38 0.37 0.36 0.36 0.37 0.40 0.41 0.37 0.39 0.37 0.38 0.41 0.32
Small Metro 0.47 0.51 0.46 0.47 0.45 0.51 0.52 0.51 0.48 0.44 0.52 0.52 0.40
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.60 0.60 0.61 0.56 0.55 0.61 0.65 0.63 0.61 0.53 0.62 0.62 0.50
< 250K Pop. 0.78 0.92 0.73 0.83 0.82 0.88 0.84 0.87 0.77 0.82 0.91 0.94 0.77
Nonmetro 0.59 0.56 0.64 0.63 0.61 0.62 0.70 0.60 0.66 0.57 0.62 0.66 0.52
Urbanized 0.96 0.89 0.97 1.03 0.99 0.92 1.09 0.89 0.96 0.87 0.96 1.00 0.79
Less Urbanized 0.79 0.86 0.87 0.85 0.79 0.93 1.06 0.85 0.89 0.82 0.93 1.06 0.79
Completely Rural 1.41 2.02 2.37 1.58 1.93 1.38 1.57 2.11 2.63 1.68 1.82 1.66 1.40
POVERTY LEVEL1                          
Less Than 100% 0.87 0.83 0.81 0.87 0.70 0.83 0.82 0.66 0.75 0.68 0.70 0.72 0.60
100-199% 0.60 0.61 0.59 0.53 0.56 0.64 0.72 0.61 0.60 0.54 0.61 0.57 0.50
200% or More 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.34 0.33 0.33 0.35 0.36 0.27
EDUCATION                          
< High School 0.63 0.53 0.61 0.58 0.58 0.69 0.77 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.66 0.71 0.60
High School Graduate 0.48 0.46 0.42 0.43 0.43 0.45 0.50 0.50 0.49 0.41 0.49 0.49 0.41
Some College 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.51 0.50 0.50 0.53 0.52 0.55 0.52 0.51 0.49 0.41
College Graduate 0.62 0.52 0.51 0.55 0.53 0.54 0.57 0.53 0.57 0.55 0.59 0.60 0.45
HEALTH INSURANCE2                          
Private 0.30 0.33 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.32 0.36 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.34 0.35 0.28
Medicaid/CHIP3 1.08 1.18 1.18 1.20 1.11 1.20 1.16 1.07 1.05 0.93 1.05 0.99 0.75
Other4 -- 0.68 0.66 0.67 0.63 0.70 0.74 0.67 0.66 0.60 0.66 0.69 0.56
No Coverage 0.63 0.51 0.45 0.48 0.48 0.50 0.50 0.49 0.53 0.50 0.55 0.57 0.47
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Table 1.82P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 used in the comparisons 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.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0000 0.0025 0.0005 0.4191 0.5805  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                          
Northeast 0.0227 0.0160 0.0030 0.0341 0.0047 0.3838 0.0373 0.0013 0.3422 0.0529 0.0787 0.8849  
Midwest 0.0000 0.0026 0.0001 0.0006 0.0002 0.0002 0.0047 0.0104 0.0128 0.0694 0.3617 0.8941  
South 0.0029 0.0631 0.0008 0.0174 0.0068 0.0484 0.0115 0.2605 0.0367 0.0777 0.5377 0.3925  
West 0.4031 0.0069 0.0890 0.0011 0.0239 0.0239 0.8145 0.0568 0.5806 0.1236 0.8203 0.8429  
COUNTY TYPE                          
Large Metro 0.0032 0.0038 0.0000 0.0001 0.0002 0.0010 0.0194 0.0010 0.0301 0.0072 0.5708 0.7676  
Small Metro 0.0003 0.0005 0.0017 0.0002 0.0000 0.0090 0.0052 0.0217 0.1152 0.0407 0.4918 0.2238  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.0063 0.0037 0.0222 0.0038 0.0006 0.0072 0.0377 0.1112 0.4441 0.0207 0.2918 0.2920  
< 250K Pop. 0.0221 0.0546 0.0381 0.0186 0.0190 0.4430 0.0584 0.0922 0.1058 0.8092 0.7794 0.5482  
Nonmetro 0.0011 0.0359 0.0017 0.2628 0.1350 0.3350 0.1812 0.1890 0.1174 0.1693 0.7986 0.6209  
Urbanized 0.9495 0.6253 0.2880 0.5392 0.9052 0.6241 0.6466 0.2941 0.9639 0.9166 0.3368 0.6917  
Less Urbanized 0.0002 0.0184 0.0007 0.0444 0.0344 0.2600 0.0607 0.2748 0.0102 0.0697 0.3105 0.3680  
Completely Rural 0.0219 0.7405 0.6760 0.8397 0.9326 0.1133 0.2487 0.6998 0.5779 0.5904 0.6500 0.7477  
POVERTY LEVEL1                          
Less Than 100% 0.9033 0.4928 0.6832 0.8114 0.0006 0.9219 0.1379 0.1640 0.3180 0.2307 0.3152 0.7589  
100-199% 0.0017 0.0090 0.0010 0.0001 0.0006 0.0206 0.1524 0.0073 0.0665 0.0596 0.1852 0.0674  
200% or More 0.0001 0.0004 0.0000 0.0000 0.0013 0.0007 0.0070 0.0090 0.0426 0.0102 0.8817 0.8262  
EDUCATION                          
< High School 0.0946 0.0011 0.0410 0.0080 0.0088 0.4343 0.0754 0.0210 0.0210 0.2042 0.0449 0.4775  
High School Graduate 0.0032 0.0982 0.0006 0.0019 0.0060 0.1254 0.0950 0.1476 0.1188 0.0001 0.8419 0.1763  
Some College 0.0105 0.0745 0.0647 0.0213 0.0016 0.0003 0.0086 0.0527 0.0959 0.2448 0.3994 0.4880  
College Graduate 0.0561 0.0293 0.0006 0.0364 0.0389 0.0469 0.3204 0.0300 0.7248 0.6039 0.5384 0.2103  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                          
Private 0.0098 0.0277 0.0007 0.0000 0.0038 0.0030 0.1360 0.0077 0.3674 0.0674 0.5108 0.3731  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.0061 0.9546 0.7721 0.0947 0.3816 0.4270 0.5561 0.5747 0.3831 0.6146 0.2725 0.8267  
Other4 -- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0003 0.0016 0.0000 0.0003 0.0000 0.0425 0.0068  
No Coverage 0.9741 0.4128 0.1351 0.7865 0.1789 0.1998 0.4792 0.4825 0.5446 0.2265 0.3051 0.5196  
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Table 1.83C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 507 467 510 452 490 558 423
AGE              
18-25 70 70 73 81 87 86 91
26-49 295 312 305 280 304 327 233
50 or Older 414 338 382 348 369 439 333
GENDER              
Male 253 290 292 272 253 336 245
Female 428 365 404 372 409 448 337
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 491 443 474 445 466 532 414
White 464 428 439 420 424 500 359
Black or African American 131 110 132 121 155 155 135
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * 61 62 73 62 * 108
Two or More Races * 67 * * 42 81 57
Hispanic or Latino 115 131 176 124 150 210 140
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Table 1.83D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.93 0.86 0.89 0.82 0.82 0.91 0.72
AGE              
18-25 0.94 0.97 0.93 0.98 0.96 0.98 1.05
26-49 1.09 1.10 1.07 1.09 1.10 1.15 0.83
50 or Older 2.26 1.92 1.93 1.75 1.67 1.95 1.48
GENDER              
Male 1.41 1.43 1.44 1.37 1.25 1.59 1.14
Female 1.19 1.08 1.11 1.09 1.07 1.14 0.90
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.00 0.92 0.94 0.87 0.88 0.98 0.78
White 1.09 1.01 1.05 1.00 0.97 1.10 0.85
Black or African American 2.46 2.32 2.39 2.41 2.61 2.71 2.32
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * 4.31 4.03 4.33 3.58 * 4.72
Two or More Races * 5.81 * * 4.81 5.73 4.14
Hispanic or Latino 2.11 2.19 2.88 2.33 2.26 2.62 1.97
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Table 1.83P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0016 0.0001 0.0426 0.0004 0.0007 0.9765  
AGE              
18-25 0.0197 0.2691 0.4587 0.6142 0.5436 0.4386  
26-49 0.0380 0.0125 0.4930 0.0247 0.1051 0.6023  
50 or Older 0.0825 0.0037 0.0496 0.0063 0.0009 0.8079  
GENDER              
Male 0.0068 0.1272 0.0230 0.0343 0.0037 0.9379  
Female 0.0354 0.0001 0.6173 0.0069 0.0497 0.9271  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0170 0.0002 0.0175 0.0009 0.0027 0.9412  
White 0.0652 0.0007 0.0629 0.0039 0.0079 0.9427  
Black or African American 0.2802 0.0745 0.3969 0.3124 0.6192 0.8503  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *  
Asian * 0.0182 0.0208 0.0518 0.0054 *  
Two or More Races * 0.7271 * * 0.3589 0.7253  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0006 0.0305 0.9442 0.0299 0.0939 0.6927  
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Table 1.84C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 507 467 510 452 490 558 423
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 235 193 205 200 191 218 179
Midwest 194 194 195 194 192 236 189
South 302 306 318 286 324 370 285
West 246 236 281 230 242 288 198
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 376 362 378 342 336 436 325
Small Metro 266 252 286 250 295 296 232
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 219 214 246 204 231 238 192
< 250K Pop. 155 145 140 153 185 174 133
Nonmetro 228 183 193 192 194 235 191
Urbanized 152 125 117 129 122 172 118
Less Urbanized 164 125 130 125 129 170 147
Completely Rural 57 50 * * * * 56
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 171 162 208 200 223 243 202
100-199% 241 215 231 208 219 228 203
200% or More 406 386 378 359 364 452 316
EDUCATION              
< High School 227 164 178 168 186 195 158
High School Graduate 271 263 278 219 260 263 224
Some College 229 240 254 240 250 272 227
College Graduate 259 260 272 275 261 358 233
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 427 365 375 357 355 413 313
Medicaid/CHIP4 165 172 220 198 205 243 221
Other5 313 263 291 262 284 334 263
No Coverage 153 149 175 150 169 202 116
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Table 1.84D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.93 0.86 0.89 0.82 0.82 0.91 0.72
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 2.22 1.85 2.00 2.07 1.84 1.98 1.66
Midwest 1.54 1.57 1.57 1.49 1.54 1.72 1.41
South 1.64 1.58 1.62 1.44 1.44 1.65 1.23
West 2.04 1.91 1.98 1.78 1.76 2.01 1.49
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 1.36 1.26 1.29 1.25 1.15 1.28 1.05
Small Metro 1.62 1.53 1.54 1.31 1.48 1.51 1.22
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1.98 1.96 1.87 1.61 1.85 1.79 1.51
< 250K Pop. 2.61 2.47 2.49 2.39 2.25 2.70 2.14
Nonmetro 2.19 2.00 2.04 1.95 1.88 2.34 1.52
Urbanized 3.55 3.23 3.02 3.01 2.59 3.49 2.39
Less Urbanized 3.14 2.72 2.91 2.75 2.61 3.77 2.12
Completely Rural 5.85 5.90 * * * * 5.59
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 2.03 1.80 2.08 1.83 1.77 1.83 1.57
100-199% 2.00 1.77 1.79 1.66 1.86 1.82 1.47
200% or More 1.22 1.19 1.16 1.13 1.14 1.24 0.99
EDUCATION              
< High School 2.47 2.00 2.22 2.11 2.14 2.37 1.85
High School Graduate 1.61 1.58 1.66 1.52 1.53 1.64 1.32
Some College 1.66 1.48 1.62 1.51 1.50 1.56 1.28
College Graduate 1.87 1.79 1.74 1.73 1.72 1.83 1.42
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 1.27 1.17 1.17 1.11 1.15 1.17 0.95
Medicaid/CHIP4 2.40 2.15 2.54 2.24 2.27 2.11 1.67
Other5 2.59 2.33 2.17 2.07 1.82 2.24 1.66
No Coverage 1.65 1.63 1.80 1.61 1.70 2.04 1.52
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Table 1.84P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 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.
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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0016 0.0001 0.0426 0.0004 0.0007 0.9765  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.0258 0.0009 0.1078 0.5553 0.0729 0.9720  
Midwest 0.0239 0.0573 0.0669 0.1139 0.4384 0.5505  
South 0.1226 0.0354 0.1287 0.0069 0.0590 0.7289  
West 0.4028 0.2725 0.5533 0.0756 0.0295 0.9971  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.0034 0.0032 0.1975 0.0101 0.0022 0.9497  
Small Metro 0.1065 0.0146 0.1407 0.0773 0.1469 0.8469  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.1800 0.0205 0.1533 0.0560 0.1843 0.8592  
< 250K Pop. 0.3621 0.3837 0.5835 0.7410 0.5234 0.9255  
Nonmetro 0.7873 0.2436 0.4631 0.0538 0.3890 0.7933  
Urbanized 0.2987 0.8565 0.6205 0.4285 0.9920 0.7138  
Less Urbanized 0.1441 0.0345 0.0227 0.0230 0.1087 0.9049  
Completely Rural 0.9582 0.7922 * * * *  
POVERTY LEVEL2              
Less Than 100% 0.0434 0.0450 0.6116 0.0593 0.0543 0.8626  
100-199% 0.1844 0.0585 0.5202 0.4498 0.1618 0.5960  
200% or More 0.0234 0.0030 0.0525 0.0022 0.0193 0.6852  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.0221 0.0314 0.1868 0.1620 0.0101 0.7286  
High School Graduate 0.5493 0.0445 0.0771 0.0068 0.0638 0.5568  
Some College 0.0293 0.0234 0.5912 0.0987 0.2492 0.4928  
College Graduate 0.3484 0.1206 0.7987 0.2425 0.4316 0.2389  
HEALTH INSURANCE3              
Private 0.2814 0.0028 0.5812 0.0851 0.1259 0.8774  
Medicaid/CHIP4 0.1419 0.8058 0.3790 0.4092 0.0607 0.8201  
Other5 0.2860 0.0034 0.0167 0.0702 0.0032 0.3335  
No Coverage 0.9249 0.8818 0.4749 0.1644 0.6059 0.0660  
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Table 1.85C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 262 275 302 260 262 333 254
AGE              
18-25 37 38 45 45 46 49 53
26-49 177 180 183 168 188 202 146
50 or Older 192 197 226 194 192 248 193
GENDER              
Male 144 151 177 159 154 233 160
Female 217 229 234 206 209 229 185
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 251 267 275 252 247 314 237
White 234 252 243 234 225 282 213
Black or African American 59 74 76 66 77 * 63
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 71 * 61 104 109 93
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Table 1.85D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1.76 1.68 1.67 1.70 1.65 1.78 1.33
AGE              
18-25 2.28 2.20 2.32 2.27 2.14 2.30 2.13
26-49 2.08 2.06 2.05 2.20 2.27 2.29 1.72
50 or Older 4.33 3.74 3.74 3.60 3.62 3.51 2.59
GENDER              
Male 3.06 2.98 3.17 2.85 2.84 3.37 2.53
Female 2.14 2.00 1.88 2.00 2.11 1.93 1.50
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.84 1.75 1.73 1.71 1.78 1.87 1.39
White 1.99 1.89 1.90 1.79 1.97 1.96 1.43
Black or African American 5.68 5.51 5.01 5.52 5.62 * 4.97
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino * 5.59 * 5.68 4.89 5.32 4.24
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Table 1.85P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2065 0.3661 0.6316 0.0986 0.0086 0.9950  
AGE              
18-25 0.0108 0.7243 0.9377 0.5673 0.7897 0.9773  
26-49 0.7102 0.5387 0.6505 0.3615 0.3600 0.4346  
50 or Older 0.2345 0.4963 0.2590 0.1820 0.0041 0.3281  
GENDER              
Male 0.5913 0.6063 0.7326 0.4653 0.2631 0.7279  
Female 0.1883 0.3646 0.7014 0.0998 0.0174 0.8420  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3278 0.6844 0.5786 0.2576 0.1502 0.8308  
White 0.1096 0.3880 0.4138 0.1626 0.0319 0.5855  
Black or African American 0.8210 0.3770 0.8502 0.8745 0.3721 *  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *  
Asian * * * * * *  
Two or More Races * * * * * *  
Hispanic or Latino * 0.0828 * 0.0186 0.0109 0.6332  
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Table 1.86C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 262 275 302 260 262 333 254
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 117 106 112 100 104 118 102
Midwest 109 112 130 113 101 126 122
South 150 180 169 149 175 237 152
West 134 132 169 147 131 169 125
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 187 213 213 181 192 272 188
Small Metro 149 137 144 150 159 165 141
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 126 113 127 119 116 142 108
< 250K Pop. 81 76 67 89 107 83 83
Nonmetro 104 109 149 105 96 115 102
Urbanized * 82 * 66 62 * 63
Less Urbanized 65 63 * 76 70 81 76
Completely Rural * * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 82 120 141 152 137 136 116
100-199% 132 109 120 113 130 133 120
200% or More 207 217 224 181 191 269 182
EDUCATION              
< High School 75 95 72 100 92 113 98
High School Graduate 139 156 188 133 147 146 135
Some College 136 128 150 145 148 164 134
College Graduate 141 150 147 133 147 217 124
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 211 174 220 163 173 227 166
Medicaid/CHIP3 105 121 141 140 121 127 125
Other4 138 165 148 145 168 216 155
No Coverage 79 94 113 98 104 111 71
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Table 1.86D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1.76 1.68 1.67 1.70 1.65 1.78 1.33
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 3.91 3.46 3.65 4.02 3.89 3.17 3.17
Midwest 2.96 2.91 3.05 2.62 2.80 2.92 2.48
South 3.26 3.21 3.08 3.13 2.74 3.22 2.22
West 3.84 3.91 3.47 3.61 3.77 4.27 3.03
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 2.55 2.78 2.40 2.67 2.46 2.75 1.95
Small Metro 3.09 2.68 2.82 2.60 2.95 2.77 2.24
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 3.44 3.09 3.52 3.34 3.64 3.50 2.57
< 250K Pop. 5.76 4.83 4.26 4.22 4.82 4.49 4.01
Nonmetro 3.95 3.22 4.05 3.45 3.47 3.68 2.78
Urbanized * 5.11 * 5.67 4.12 * 3.76
Less Urbanized 5.44 4.72 * 4.70 5.17 4.37 4.43
Completely Rural * * * * * * *
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 3.67 3.24 3.52 3.31 3.40 3.10 2.37
100-199% 3.73 3.50 3.59 3.32 3.53 3.49 2.53
200% or More 2.38 2.39 2.26 2.49 2.49 2.54 1.95
EDUCATION              
< High School 4.61 4.30 4.48 3.83 4.53 4.03 3.64
High School Graduate 3.19 3.31 3.04 3.16 3.16 3.09 2.37
Some College 2.99 2.90 2.93 3.06 2.75 3.16 2.17
College Graduate 3.06 3.11 2.98 3.80 3.58 3.25 2.78
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 2.43 2.39 2.17 2.55 2.52 2.57 1.90
Medicaid/CHIP3 3.64 2.93 3.60 3.17 3.91 3.10 2.29
Other4 3.91 4.06 4.07 3.50 3.63 2.78 2.42
No Coverage 3.56 3.32 3.90 3.50 3.41 3.55 3.16
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Table 1.86P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2065 0.3661 0.6316 0.0986 0.0086 0.9950  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.5793 0.7929 0.9518 0.3727 0.4964 0.1103  
Midwest 0.3118 0.1141 0.9279 0.5609 0.4272 0.6895  
South 0.1065 0.8081 0.2240 0.0651 0.1333 0.4151  
West 0.8015 0.7486 0.5536 0.8622 0.0713 0.7285  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.3087 0.2883 0.7977 0.2440 0.0421 0.4965  
Small Metro 0.4992 0.7974 0.9402 0.5436 0.2009 0.5448  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.9492 0.9280 0.5438 0.1503 0.1290 0.3873  
< 250K Pop. 0.2612 0.7324 0.4166 0.3513 0.9041 0.8611  
Nonmetro 0.8024 0.6073 0.5388 0.1458 0.3028 0.5247  
Urbanized * 0.6219 * 0.1677 0.2752 *  
Less Urbanized 0.3213 0.2072 * 0.4348 0.1181 0.8991  
Completely Rural * * * * * *  
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.1674 0.9791 0.6176 0.4505 0.0893 0.2518  
100-199% 0.2817 0.0117 0.0834 0.0607 0.0681 0.6483  
200% or More 0.7483 0.7311 0.4332 0.5780 0.2444 0.2816  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.0767 0.4643 0.1802 0.3386 0.0088 0.7057  
High School Graduate 0.2557 0.4503 0.2432 0.3042 0.0869 0.2019  
Some College 0.2328 0.3600 0.9479 0.5841 0.6565 0.6607  
College Graduate 0.0763 0.4952 0.1445 0.3858 0.8195 0.1673  
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.9836 0.2887 0.2931 0.1423 0.8543 0.6973  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.7935 0.7793 0.5374 0.5946 0.0466 0.7554  
Other4 0.4892 0.2584 0.0183 0.5236 0.0219 0.4510  
No Coverage 0.8530 0.1947 0.3051 0.7491 0.3797 0.4873  
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Table 1.87C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 503 467 479 460 510 491 405
AGE              
18-25 73 71 69 73 68 74 83
26-49 234 242 245 268 253 275 186
50 or Older 419 385 402 366 436 400 342
GENDER              
Male 310 265 275 292 312 276 248
Female 345 362 372 339 413 380 324
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 488 450 466 437 497 466 394
White 450 418 417 403 473 442 377
Black or African American 150 136 140 104 126 126 110
American Indian or Alaska Native 22 * 17 12 26 14 19
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * 8 8 5 13
Asian 66 37 95 113 68 74 58
Two or More Races * 24 67 35 40 59 35
Hispanic or Latino 128 130 108 153 113 141 100
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Table 1.87D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.19
AGE              
18-25 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.26 0.29
26-49 0.28 0.29 0.30 0.32 0.31 0.34 0.23
50 or Older 0.50 0.46 0.47 0.40 0.48 0.43 0.36
GENDER              
Male 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.31 0.28 0.24
Female 0.36 0.37 0.38 0.34 0.40 0.37 0.31
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.29 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.28 0.27 0.22
White 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.34 0.32 0.28
Black or African American 0.67 0.59 0.62 0.45 0.55 0.53 0.45
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.66 * 2.02 1.31 2.75 1.53 1.94
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * 1.18 1.14 0.77 1.87
Asian 0.76 0.43 1.03 1.12 0.68 0.68 0.53
Two or More Races * 1.41 2.99 1.44 1.52 2.23 1.34
Hispanic or Latino 0.49 0.49 0.39 0.51 0.38 0.46 0.32
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Table 1.87P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0415 0.0135 0.0153 0.1231 0.3531 0.1979  
AGE              
18-25 0.6348 0.6667 0.4877 0.8459 0.9807 0.3781  
26-49 0.0132 0.2430 0.1988 0.4124 0.8116 0.9177  
50 or Older 0.3424 0.0283 0.0668 0.0181 0.3129 0.1028  
GENDER              
Male 0.3283 0.0034 0.0374 0.6532 0.6691 0.1243  
Female 0.0550 0.3650 0.1245 0.0895 0.4332 0.6435  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0140 0.0037 0.0100 0.0431 0.2393 0.1751  
White 0.0029 0.0016 0.0011 0.0570 0.2226 0.1888  
Black or African American 0.7790 0.4794 0.7825 0.0274 0.8902 0.3671  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.5967 * 0.9866 0.1192 0.5732 0.4197  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * 0.1745 0.1356 0.0608  
Asian 0.8518 0.0555 0.7585 0.1986 0.6706 0.6932  
Two or More Races * 0.5237 0.2853 0.5170 0.8962 0.4497  
Hispanic or Latino 0.9365 0.9227 0.5033 0.3278 0.2236 0.7864  
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Table 1.88C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 503 467 479 460 510 491 405
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 192 171 201 187 184 206 205
Midwest 173 185 183 184 187 207 181
South 311 309 291 298 328 298 246
West 306 239 265 241 290 257 184
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 391 334 351 342 393 383 318
Small Metro 284 281 285 263 268 297 227
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 251 211 235 214 203 232 191
< 250K Pop. 137 184 161 155 181 188 136
Nonmetro 169 165 174 162 177 139 126
Urbanized 113 102 118 116 123 96 83
Less Urbanized 123 117 116 122 131 104 86
Completely Rural 32 81 60 39 58 39 39
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 144 126 136 132 163 144 118
100-199% 206 187 201 166 197 179 163
200% or More 443 404 422 421 452 431 346
EDUCATION              
< High School 181 159 159 144 144 167 130
High School Graduate 247 258 231 206 266 242 201
Some College 232 211 234 252 250 232 191
College Graduate 296 286 302 306 340 315 267
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 450 379 413 403 441 436 343
Medicaid/CHIP3 158 154 140 138 136 124 130
Other4 300 282 277 252 307 293 276
No Coverage 88 105 105 118 133 125 85
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Table 1.88D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.19
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.55 0.48 0.56 0.49 0.49 0.57 0.54
Midwest 0.41 0.43 0.42 0.41 0.42 0.48 0.41
South 0.43 0.43 0.39 0.39 0.42 0.38 0.32
West 0.65 0.53 0.59 0.52 0.64 0.54 0.37
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.37 0.31 0.33 0.31 0.35 0.34 0.27
Small Metro 0.48 0.47 0.45 0.40 0.44 0.46 0.35
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.62 0.54 0.56 0.48 0.50 0.54 0.44
< 250K Pop. 0.70 0.87 0.73 0.72 0.89 0.85 0.63
Nonmetro 0.53 0.51 0.57 0.48 0.51 0.43 0.38
Urbanized 0.82 0.72 0.86 0.79 0.80 0.65 0.59
Less Urbanized 0.79 0.76 0.78 0.73 0.84 0.69 0.52
Completely Rural 1.06 2.09 1.88 1.13 1.43 1.04 1.19
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.72 0.58 0.59 0.52 0.58 0.54 0.44
100-199% 0.60 0.52 0.52 0.43 0.53 0.47 0.43
200% or More 0.31 0.30 0.31 0.30 0.33 0.30 0.25
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.62 0.55 0.54 0.54 0.53 0.62 0.49
High School Graduate 0.41 0.43 0.39 0.35 0.46 0.41 0.34
Some College 0.47 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.47 0.44 0.35
College Graduate 0.52 0.48 0.51 0.50 0.55 0.50 0.40
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.32 0.27 0.31 0.29 0.31 0.31 0.24
Medicaid/CHIP3 1.13 1.06 0.89 0.79 0.83 0.72 0.59
Other4 0.64 0.61 0.59 0.52 0.61 0.57 0.53
No Coverage 0.33 0.36 0.34 0.39 0.45 0.42 0.36
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Table 1.88P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with No Past Year Mental Illness, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Respondents with no mental illness may still have received mental health treatment for a past disorder that is in partial or full remission or treatment for a disorder that was not included in the definition of mental illness or for other reasons. Mental Illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0415 0.0135 0.0153 0.1231 0.3531 0.1979  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.0591 0.0276 0.5253 0.1479 0.2003 0.7500  
Midwest 0.0385 0.0401 0.0310 0.3633 0.6723 0.4321  
South 0.0985 0.7988 0.1394 0.6785 0.0914 0.1848  
West 0.2817 0.0832 0.4593 0.5794 0.2893 0.9747  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.3843 0.0084 0.0238 0.1937 0.3726 0.4763  
Small Metro 0.0229 0.2118 0.3380 0.1363 0.6312 0.1580  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.1338 0.5741 0.8074 0.1097 0.6282 0.1705  
< 250K Pop. 0.0543 0.1846 0.1766 0.7732 0.8858 0.6018  
Nonmetro 0.6917 0.7128 0.4735 0.5612 0.1318 0.9135  
Urbanized 0.3412 0.7130 0.8313 0.1930 0.0222 0.2453  
Less Urbanized 0.3415 0.7091 0.1689 0.8178 0.9203 0.5050  
Completely Rural 0.1455 0.3331 0.8881 0.6901 0.8192 0.4932  
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.9416 0.6887 0.6785 0.9125 0.8813 0.6640  
100-199% 0.3212 0.1330 0.1396 0.1390 0.4121 0.0674  
200% or More 0.0446 0.0226 0.0541 0.2899 0.1216 0.4534  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.6962 0.5362 0.2534 0.7328 0.2297 0.6235  
High School Graduate 0.1893 0.7612 0.3296 0.0096 0.2771 0.3905  
Some College 0.2043 0.2543 0.1492 0.7362 0.9287 0.6295  
College Graduate 0.6237 0.0396 0.3831 0.8420 0.2003 0.5845  
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.2699 0.0286 0.2401 0.4966 0.0653 0.6760  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.3280 0.2723 0.9419 0.4706 0.8573 0.7419  
Other4 0.0655 0.0088 0.0057 0.0004 0.2838 0.0090  
No Coverage 0.0216 0.4464 0.1228 0.5479 0.7198 0.3232  
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Table 1.89C – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 433 371 397 373 407 460 340
AGE              
18-25 59 57 55 63 66 69 70
26-49 227 238 232 228 239 258 184
50 or Older 367 282 311 288 311 368 276
GENDER              
Male 211 243 237 213 197 236 195
Female 368 286 314 316 347 381 276
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 421 353 372 363 389 421 332
White 397 338 359 340 362 395 288
Black or African American 117 80 108 104 133 136 115
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian 28 47 34 69 36 48 98
Two or More Races * * 26 * 36 * 47
Hispanic or Latino 91 108 129 108 107 178 100
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Table 1.89D – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 1.06 0.94 0.95 0.93 0.92 1.03 0.79
AGE              
18-25 1.00 1.01 0.98 1.02 1.00 1.07 1.12
26-49 1.16 1.18 1.18 1.24 1.22 1.25 0.96
50 or Older 2.53 2.08 2.09 1.87 1.84 2.20 1.60
GENDER              
Male 1.49 1.54 1.51 1.42 1.31 1.58 1.24
Female 1.38 1.19 1.24 1.26 1.20 1.34 1.03
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.14 1.01 1.02 0.99 0.98 1.08 0.86
White 1.28 1.12 1.16 1.14 1.11 1.23 0.95
Black or African American 2.66 2.14 2.67 2.56 2.82 2.98 2.54
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * *
Asian 2.59 3.95 2.82 4.75 2.65 4.08 5.42
Two or More Races * * 5.51 * 5.49 * 5.08
Hispanic or Latino 2.06 2.33 2.86 2.50 2.42 3.05 1.93
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Table 1.89P – Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Excluding Serious Mental Illness, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0115 0.0005 0.0306 0.0027 0.0178 0.9567  
AGE              
18-25 0.5669 0.7732 0.7496 0.6130 0.1217 0.1661  
26-49 0.0173 0.0229 0.2018 0.0231 0.1488 0.2132  
50 or Older 0.2562 0.0102 0.0943 0.0258 0.0199 0.5710  
GENDER              
Male 0.0162 0.4136 0.0288 0.0741 0.0066 0.4449  
Female 0.1330 0.0002 0.5156 0.0257 0.3618 0.7099  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0462 0.0005 0.0105 0.0018 0.0203 0.7653  
White 0.1872 0.0025 0.0964 0.0065 0.0903 0.9971  
Black or African American 0.3590 0.0163 0.1483 0.3153 0.7966 0.8767  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *  
Asian 0.0015 0.0352 0.0056 0.2688 0.0027 0.1515  
Two or More Races * * 0.2731 * 0.5938 *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0145 0.2884 0.7540 0.4286 0.3082 0.4571  
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Table 1.90C – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
175 202 195 165 196 194 167
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 144 178 168 144 162 171 142
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 63 48 43 42 65 38 47
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
77 79 85 70 92 76 74
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
103 115 138 121 136 125 106
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 87 100 114 105 103 112 91
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 26 14 32 27 40 25 22
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
53 51 67 51 81 49 56
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Table 1.90D – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
1.79 1.76 1.74 1.80 1.68 1.78 1.50
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 1.70 1.70 1.68 1.74 1.62 1.67 1.45
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 0.83 0.60 0.54 0.60 0.75 0.50 0.58
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
1.01 0.99 1.02 1.00 1.05 0.94 0.89
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
2.69 2.94 2.63 3.14 3.10 2.78 2.70
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 3.19 3.24 3.23 3.38 3.20 3.03 2.95
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 1.31 0.67 1.30 1.22 1.49 1.09 0.93
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
2.49 2.28 2.47 2.28 2.78 1.99 2.27
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Table 1.90P – 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 with Past Year Illicit Drug or Alcohol Dependence or Abuse, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Level of Mental Illness 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
0.7600 0.4640 0.3345 0.9727 0.9744 0.5549  
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 0.8187 0.3221 0.1937 0.6982 0.9519 0.1298  
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 0.8312 0.7989 0.4135 0.8688 0.4102 0.3615  
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
0.2939 0.8534 0.9842 0.5319 0.4835 0.3333  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS              
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling or Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
0.8846 0.4173 0.0396 0.3873 0.8073 0.3714  
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Only2 0.4903 0.2629 0.0982 0.2941 0.6257 0.1158  
Substance Use Treatment at a Specialty Facility Only2,3 0.8478 0.2437 0.5148 0.3332 0.2483 0.5015  
Mental Health Treatment/Counseling and Substance Use Treatment
   at a Specialty Facility2,3
0.4010 0.9148 0.8688 0.4116 0.7477 0.1689  
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Table 1.91C – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 307 289 342 284 319 364 280
18-25 39 36 42 42 43 48 53
26-49 174 185 194 164 207 205 160
50 or Older 247 221 261 224 253 299 227
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 137 144 172 140 158 157 144
18-25 16 17 24 23 23 23 26
26-49 92 95 107 92 120 103 83
50 or Older 104 108 133 100 118 107 115
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Table 1.91D – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 1.50 1.35 1.44 1.34 1.29 1.45 1.04
18-25 1.77 1.51 1.71 1.64 1.50 1.57 1.82
26-49 1.56 1.59 1.62 1.63 1.69 1.73 1.31
50 or Older 3.36 2.90 2.86 2.72 2.72 2.87 2.01
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 2.11 2.25 2.22 2.06 2.10 2.04 1.64
18-25 2.54 2.57 2.82 2.93 2.53 2.35 2.50
26-49 2.49 2.58 2.50 2.44 2.88 2.49 2.09
50 or Older 5.00 5.12 5.03 4.28 4.49 4.09 3.38
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Table 1.91P – Received Only Prescription Medication as a Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.0136 0.3277 0.9687 0.0075 0.9754 0.7561  
18-25 0.9163 0.3841 0.6179 0.5608 0.5588 0.7309  
26-49 0.0546 0.9800 0.6306 0.1404 0.1429 0.1987  
50 or Older 0.1877 0.4966 0.8011 0.0545 0.5096 0.5940  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 0.0821 0.5158 0.5154 0.1233 0.2527 0.1625  
18-25 0.7080 0.6576 0.5225 0.9032 0.3960 0.9529  
26-49 0.1040 0.4883 0.7214 0.3931 0.4144 0.2812  
50 or Older 0.4634 0.8787 0.6565 0.1657 0.5235 0.3361  
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Table 1.92C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Receipt of
Treatment/Counseling/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
225 250 212 243 254 246 234 256 286 244 261 274 223
18-25 48 48 51 51 53 46 58 54 54 55 57 57 63
26-49 175 186 160 161 179 187 168 184 185 180 174 182 137
50 or Older 131 143 132 171 167 155 160 167 203 158 189 182 169
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
256 215 264 265 213 226 226 280 223 223 252 226 195
18-25 61 67 64 62 59 65 68 68 64 71 68 66 79
26-49 186 168 196 174 158 161 171 168 147 174 176 166 135
50 or Older 159 119 156 186 135 134 136 218 153 114 152 135 107
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Table 1.92D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Receipt of
Treatment/Counseling/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
1.48 1.55 1.46 1.59 1.53 1.51 1.52 1.51 1.61 1.49 1.56 1.58 1.22
18-25 1.39 1.43 1.53 1.46 1.48 1.50 1.60 1.59 1.53 1.58 1.63 1.59 1.73
26-49 1.81 2.00 1.81 1.98 2.01 1.90 1.95 1.84 1.98 2.04 2.01 2.03 1.62
50 or Older 5.46 5.06 5.96 5.45 4.61 4.86 5.45 4.91 4.51 4.17 4.16 4.38 2.81
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
1.48 1.55 1.46 1.59 1.53 1.51 1.52 1.51 1.61 1.49 1.56 1.58 1.22
18-25 1.39 1.43 1.53 1.46 1.48 1.50 1.60 1.59 1.53 1.58 1.63 1.59 1.73
26-49 1.81 2.00 1.81 1.98 2.01 1.90 1.95 1.84 1.98 2.04 2.01 2.03 1.62
50 or Older 5.46 5.06 5.96 5.45 4.61 4.86 5.45 4.91 4.51 4.17 4.16 4.38 2.81
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Table 1.92P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Receipt of
Treatment/Counseling/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.0000 0.0049 0.0004 0.0047 0.6141 0.0316 0.0577 0.0063 0.4671 0.8976 0.3270 0.5678  
18-25 0.0446 0.0467 0.9730 0.0516 0.4563 0.0148 0.0583 0.0284 0.3627 0.3527 0.4669 0.5377  
26-49 0.1765 0.5163 0.1323 0.4274 0.3496 0.7643 0.6460 0.8654 0.1219 0.3454 0.9801 0.3550  
50 or Older 0.0006 0.0826 0.0117 0.0515 0.3873 0.0520 0.1260 0.0028 0.0381 0.9851 0.3319 0.2447  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.0000 0.0049 0.0004 0.0047 0.6141 0.0316 0.0577 0.0063 0.4671 0.8976 0.3270 0.5678  
18-25 0.0446 0.0467 0.9730 0.0516 0.4563 0.0148 0.0583 0.0284 0.3627 0.3527 0.4669 0.5377  
26-49 0.1765 0.5163 0.1323 0.4274 0.3496 0.7643 0.6460 0.8654 0.1219 0.3454 0.9801 0.3550  
50 or Older 0.0006 0.0826 0.0117 0.0515 0.3873 0.0520 0.1260 0.0028 0.0381 0.9851 0.3319 0.2447  
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Table 1.93C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
219 236 269 219 244 261 198
18-25 49 45 48 48 52 51 56
26-49 156 171 174 161 168 171 125
50 or Older 153 154 189 146 170 174 151
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
179 210 186 191 203 180 164
18-25 54 53 52 54 58 54 61
26-49 148 145 119 152 159 132 119
50 or Older 87 137 129 98 111 112 86
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Table 1.93D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
1.65 1.66 1.82 1.65 1.72 1.77 1.43
18-25 1.92 1.98 1.85 1.86 1.96 1.92 2.01
26-49 2.17 2.05 2.16 2.23 2.28 2.25 1.87
50 or Older 5.05 5.05 4.88 4.49 4.38 4.70 3.19
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
1.65 1.66 1.82 1.65 1.72 1.77 1.43
18-25 1.92 1.98 1.85 1.86 1.96 1.92 2.01
26-49 2.17 2.05 2.16 2.23 2.28 2.25 1.87
50 or Older 5.05 5.05 4.88 4.49 4.38 4.70 3.19
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Table 1.93P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Any Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.4166 0.0374 0.9183 0.4205 0.4212 0.8464  
18-25 0.0660 0.0204 0.4037 0.1893 0.5052 0.3037  
26-49 0.4334 0.8938 0.0199 0.8646 0.9082 0.0782  
50 or Older 0.6538 0.0252 0.0605 0.7228 0.5291 0.3446  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.4166 0.0374 0.9183 0.4205 0.4212 0.8464  
18-25 0.0660 0.0204 0.4037 0.1893 0.5052 0.3037  
26-49 0.4334 0.8938 0.0199 0.8646 0.9082 0.0782  
50 or Older 0.6538 0.0252 0.0605 0.7228 0.5291 0.3446  
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Table 1.94C – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
168 180 200 164 164 162 148
18-25 27 27 34 36 33 35 39
26-49 115 122 126 115 124 120 91
50 or Older * * * * * * 110
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
102 96 100 112 124 122 99
18-25 29 26 29 29 28 31 36
26-49 74 83 77 86 99 96 73
50 or Older * * * * * * 52
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Table 1.94D – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
2.39 2.21 2.32 2.31 2.57 2.49 2.01
18-25 3.21 3.28 3.12 3.01 3.11 3.11 2.95
26-49 2.93 2.88 2.86 3.00 3.44 3.41 2.52
50 or Older * * * * * * 4.32
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
2.39 2.21 2.32 2.31 2.57 2.49 2.01
18-25 3.21 3.28 3.12 3.01 3.11 3.11 2.95
26-49 2.93 2.88 2.86 3.00 3.44 3.41 2.52
50 or Older * * * * * * 4.32
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Table 1.94P – Receipt of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with a Past Year Serious Mental Illness and a Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Receipt of Treatment/Counseling/Age Group 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.6496 0.5512 0.2409 0.9338 0.4157 0.7083  
18-25 0.0536 0.1207 0.6947 0.4986 0.7863 0.4867  
26-49 0.0856 0.7353 0.0582 0.9377 0.6036 0.2895  
50 or Older * * * * * *  
DID NOT RECEIVE MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT/COUNSELING
0.6496 0.5512 0.2409 0.9338 0.4157 0.7083  
18-25 0.0536 0.1207 0.6947 0.4986 0.7863 0.4867  
26-49 0.0856 0.7353 0.0582 0.9377 0.6036 0.2895  
50 or Older * * * * * *  
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Table 1.95C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 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, 2002-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1,2 570 561 554 573 578 605 646 603 616 594 653 674 541
Inpatient 123 150 149 177 129 173 221 154 154 148 148 164 148
18-25 25 28 33 30 28 31 34 32 31 31 34 36 37
26-49 93 95 88 97 94 107 89 107 84 88 74 102 75
50 or Older 76 113 117 142 91 136 205 108 128 107 127 120 127
Outpatient2 445 398 413 433 438 423 456 420 448 437 435 492 383
18-25 65 66 66 70 74 70 70 68 70 76 77 75 87
26-49 294 281 268 269 269 280 259 265 273 275 258 285 198
50 or Older 309 280 296 331 323 332 360 320 337 337 341 392 307
Prescription Medication 528 529 500 529 536 565 602 564 557 570 612 638 500
18-25 68 78 74 75 79 78 79 77 82 86 87 94 104
26-49 317 322 305 306 343 317 319 329 324 328 351 359 252
50 or Older 405 409 396 420 392 445 491 461 468 449 502 514 421
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Table 1.95D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 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, 2002-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1,2 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.28 0.23
Inpatient 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.06
18-25 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.11
26-49 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.08
50 or Older 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.17 0.10 0.15 0.22 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.12
Outpatient2 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.21 0.16
18-25 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.25
26-49 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.28 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.26 0.29 0.20
50 or Older 0.39 0.35 0.36 0.39 0.37 0.37 0.39 0.34 0.35 0.34 0.33 0.37 0.29
Prescription Medication 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.25 0.27 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.21
18-25 0.22 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.24 0.25 0.25 0.27 0.30
26-49 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.36 0.37 0.26
50 or Older 0.51 0.51 0.48 0.49 0.45 0.50 0.53 0.49 0.49 0.45 0.49 0.49 0.39
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Table 1.95P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 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 used in the comparisons 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, 2002-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1,2 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0000 0.0025 0.0005 0.4191 0.5805  
Inpatient 0.0004 0.0838 0.2165 0.7844 0.0010 0.6772 0.2672 0.0666 0.0086 0.0070 0.0181 0.3352  
18-25 0.0579 0.1954 0.9844 0.3154 0.2803 0.4833 0.5218 0.3550 0.2025 0.2874 0.7077 0.5132  
26-49 0.1816 0.4852 0.1452 0.7385 0.1117 0.2408 0.0726 0.9594 0.0670 0.1098 0.0093 0.7550  
50 or Older 0.0009 0.1698 0.6038 0.8862 0.0060 0.2130 0.8339 0.0261 0.0967 0.0436 0.2600 0.0986  
Outpatient2 0.0136 0.1233 0.1467 0.6659 0.8831 0.3638 0.6772 0.1291 0.6910 0.8219 0.6001 0.6691  
18-25 0.2663 0.3947 0.5563 0.8596 0.1553 0.0293 0.2100 0.4305 0.0591 0.7074 0.6671 0.8440  
26-49 0.0001 0.0007 0.0011 0.4979 0.9443 0.1968 0.2649 0.7802 0.3958 0.4420 0.9028 0.7181  
50 or Older 0.3920 0.0763 0.2550 0.6798 0.8079 0.7069 0.8153 0.0699 0.3827 0.3772 0.3519 0.7924  
Prescription Medication 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0007 0.0002 0.0049 0.0015 0.5610 0.7809  
18-25 0.0002 0.1382 0.0417 0.1306 0.0288 0.0228 0.0670 0.3967 0.2025 0.8729 0.6762 0.1460  
26-49 0.0004 0.0185 0.0038 0.0005 0.0093 0.0111 0.0079 0.2057 0.3821 0.1834 0.7831 0.5813  
50 or Older 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0043 0.0500 0.0005 0.0145 0.0032 0.3535 0.3224  
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Table 1.96C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 507 467 510 452 490 558 423
Inpatient 211 121 104 130 121 128 115
18-25 24 28 21 26 27 28 26
26-49 81 95 79 76 61 79 69
50 or Older 194 70 64 98 105 97 94
Outpatient 361 347 368 348 345 427 297
18-25 55 55 58 65 68 64 73
26-49 222 225 222 219 213 246 163
50 or Older 281 251 274 271 258 338 234
Prescription Medication 460 422 488 428 446 533 398
18-25 60 61 64 67 73 74 82
26-49 274 285 285 255 290 304 211
50 or Older 373 307 369 334 339 420 318
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Table 1.96D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 0.93 0.86 0.89 0.82 0.82 0.91 0.72
Inpatient 0.51 0.29 0.25 0.31 0.28 0.29 0.26
18-25 0.39 0.45 0.35 0.40 0.39 0.40 0.37
26-49 0.38 0.43 0.38 0.38 0.30 0.37 0.34
50 or Older 1.42 0.50 0.44 0.63 0.65 0.60 0.56
Outpatient 0.78 0.74 0.78 0.74 0.68 0.84 0.61
18-25 0.80 0.80 0.82 0.84 0.84 0.82 0.92
26-49 0.89 0.90 0.92 0.98 0.89 0.99 0.71
50 or Older 1.85 1.63 1.63 1.60 1.40 1.83 1.26
Prescription Medication 0.91 0.82 0.90 0.82 0.79 0.91 0.71
18-25 0.84 0.88 0.89 0.92 0.88 0.90 1.00
26-49 1.07 1.08 1.07 1.05 1.10 1.11 0.81
50 or Older 2.25 1.84 1.94 1.77 1.65 1.92 1.46
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Table 1.96P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES2 0.0016 0.0001 0.0426 0.0004 0.0007 0.9765  
Inpatient 0.9447 0.1514 0.0022 0.2067 0.0523 0.1865  
18-25 0.7157 0.5478 0.4733 0.6857 0.8214 0.3865  
26-49 0.1061 0.9906 0.0944 0.1015 0.0028 0.3874  
50 or Older 0.3891 0.0162 0.0132 0.6498 0.7298 0.2099  
Outpatient 0.8258 0.0574 0.3501 0.7316 0.0312 0.9215  
18-25 0.0510 0.4390 0.2580 0.7554 0.6272 0.8258  
26-49 0.8568 0.0484 0.4242 0.5697 0.0478 0.2122  
50 or Older 0.8896 0.3352 0.6210 0.9973 0.1345 0.3167  
Prescription Medication 0.0059 0.0003 0.1180 0.0036 0.0014 0.8855  
18-25 0.1017 0.9131 1.0000 0.9084 0.3213 0.2126  
26-49 0.1177 0.0520 0.8491 0.0766 0.5111 0.8317  
50 or Older 0.0906 0.0021 0.0560 0.0168 0.0001 0.9440  
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Table 1.97C – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 262 275 302 260 262 333 254
Inpatient 114 86 72 104 74 96 88
18-25 15 22 14 16 18 20 18
26-49 59 75 56 59 42 66 46
50 or Older 93 35 43 77 60 66 73
Outpatient 218 234 244 214 205 289 186
18-25 31 32 38 38 37 39 45
26-49 151 149 146 134 142 170 114
50 or Older 153 169 180 161 146 225 140
Prescription Medication 253 264 284 249 253 323 241
18-25 31 33 42 39 42 45 46
26-49 168 172 176 157 181 190 136
50 or Older 191 193 212 187 186 242 180
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Table 1.97D – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 1.76 1.68 1.67 1.70 1.65 1.78 1.33
Inpatient 1.29 0.98 0.77 1.11 0.77 0.93 0.85
18-25 1.18 1.81 1.06 1.19 1.18 1.27 1.05
26-49 1.19 1.44 1.04 1.17 0.82 1.22 0.93
50 or Older 3.65 1.47 1.50 2.61 1.90 1.93 2.07
Outpatient 1.86 1.97 1.89 1.78 1.68 1.97 1.39
18-25 2.05 2.27 2.30 2.20 2.08 2.13 2.12
26-49 2.23 2.21 2.13 2.17 2.23 2.33 1.74
50 or Older 4.66 4.74 4.48 4.14 3.62 4.21 3.15
Prescription Medication 1.81 1.77 1.80 1.80 1.65 1.91 1.42
18-25 2.12 2.22 2.31 2.22 2.09 2.21 2.02
26-49 2.22 2.17 2.15 2.26 2.25 2.42 1.79
50 or Older 4.32 4.00 4.10 3.76 3.66 3.74 2.89
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Table 1.97P – Type of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling
Received/Age Group
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES1 0.2065 0.3661 0.6316 0.0986 0.0086 0.9950  
Inpatient 0.8905 0.8604 0.0641 0.9651 0.0221 0.7053  
18-25 0.8313 0.1287 0.9392 0.9033 0.8599 0.2009  
26-49 0.4470 0.3208 0.4523 0.9687 0.0099 0.8239  
50 or Older 0.5944 0.0372 0.0664 0.8485 0.3125 0.3177  
Outpatient 0.4069 0.8866 0.4552 0.9563 0.0156 0.2724  
18-25 0.0339 0.8334 0.3313 0.5072 0.2412 0.5132  
26-49 0.1234 0.9755 0.7406 0.7050 0.2163 0.2625  
50 or Older 0.7635 0.7632 0.6180 0.6488 0.0565 0.5179  
Prescription Medication 0.4634 0.8880 0.8572 0.1679 0.0953 0.7604  
18-25 0.0278 0.7277 0.5905 0.6521 0.2752 0.1992  
26-49 0.9972 0.8319 0.6796 0.3217 0.6289 0.8319  
50 or Older 0.7969 0.9538 0.3755 0.3181 0.0187 0.7326  
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Table 1.98C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2002-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 184 178 189 236 205 191 210 179 197 221 211 240 195
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
363 341 293 309 323 331 360 327 357 330 343 401 300
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 225 209 228 185 209 220 221 238 208 186 206 207 152
Outpatient Medical Clinic 116 129 125 126 132 138 155 139 110 129 107 145 103
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 54 58 60 70 53 88 43 65 53 59 63 40 50
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 30 21 18 18 17 15 21 18 16 14 19 19 20
Some Other Place3 58 51 60 36 55 72 49 48 67 63 50 71 59
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Table 1.98D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2002-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.06 1.09 1.10 1.34 1.25 1.16 1.21 1.15 1.18 1.26 1.20 1.36 1.02
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
1.52 1.51 1.39 1.41 1.49 1.49 1.48 1.55 1.46 1.39 1.42 1.57 1.21
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.30 1.18 1.27 1.13 1.21 1.27 1.31 1.41 1.21 1.08 1.17 1.23 0.88
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.72 0.83 0.77 0.81 0.85 0.86 0.95 0.93 0.71 0.79 0.67 0.90 0.62
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.36 0.39 0.40 0.46 0.35 0.57 0.28 0.45 0.35 0.37 0.40 0.26 0.31
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.19 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.13
Some Other Place3 0.38 0.34 0.39 0.24 0.38 0.47 0.32 0.34 0.44 0.41 0.32 0.45 0.36
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Table 1.98P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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 used in the comparisons 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.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2002-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.0003 0.0001 0.0050 0.4398 0.0705 0.0005 0.0219 0.0067 0.0170 0.2072 0.1563 0.9743  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.1948 0.1941 0.0017 0.1003 0.0264 0.1766 0.9194 0.0627 0.5344 0.3235 0.2024 0.8235  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0046 0.0000 0.0002 0.0019 0.0010 0.9469  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.2730 0.5981 0.5017 0.6876 0.5073 0.0996 0.1416 0.2000 0.5752 0.7402 0.4685 0.7573  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9906 0.6854 0.9092 0.6772 0.2191 0.5437 0.4442 0.2424 0.9904 0.9583 0.4935 0.1149  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.9853 0.3791 0.4155 0.7253 0.6002 0.1004 0.8713 0.5368 0.3428 0.3618 0.9758 0.3590  
Some Other Place3 0.2580 0.1700 0.5169 0.0006 0.1767 0.6127 0.0868 0.2581 0.5870 0.9567 0.0937 0.5611  
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Table 1.99C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
3 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.
4 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 155 156 179 189 166 227 175
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
268 256 267 242 248 328 214
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 186 201 160 164 167 174 116
Outpatient Medical Clinic 121 114 88 92 94 120 83
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 41 59 46 54 61 37 39
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 17 16 11 13 17 15 18
Some Other Place4 42 41 58 52 39 55 47
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Table 1.99D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
3 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.
4 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 1.45 1.51 1.61 1.67 1.47 1.78 1.32
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
1.77 1.90 1.84 1.67 1.77 2.01 1.46
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 1.72 1.83 1.46 1.44 1.52 1.51 1.05
Outpatient Medical Clinic 1.19 1.17 0.87 0.90 0.93 1.10 0.76
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.43 0.62 0.48 0.54 0.62 0.35 0.37
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.18 0.18 0.11 0.13 0.17 0.14 0.17
Some Other Place4 0.44 0.45 0.60 0.53 0.40 0.52 0.44
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Table 1.99P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
3 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.
4 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.0017 0.0170 0.0247 0.1850 0.0522 0.7072  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.6190 0.2644 0.8517 0.4366 0.2480 0.7258  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.0019 0.0000 0.0012 0.0018 0.0006 0.9402  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.0907 0.1941 0.5003 0.9319 0.8327 0.6140  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.8703 0.1814 0.6860 0.7897 0.2196 0.1636  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center3 0.8358 0.6772 0.1057 0.2694 0.8888 0.3111  
Some Other Place4 0.2247 0.3930 0.9282 0.7305 0.1786 0.7962  
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Table 1.100C – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 105 102 116 125 108 156 112
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
167 152 188 148 151 232 135
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 105 140 101 109 99 94 76
Outpatient Medical Clinic 65 86 69 60 67 68 60
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 30 38 39 44 48 25 30
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 10 12 6 7 6 7 14
Some Other Place3 17 18 16 45 34 38 25
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Table 1.100D – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 2.52 2.53 2.58 2.68 2.56 2.78 2.00
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
2.66 2.96 2.79 2.63 2.82 2.99 2.15
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 2.45 2.99 2.33 2.33 2.34 1.93 1.67
Outpatient Medical Clinic 1.64 2.12 1.66 1.47 1.71 1.42 1.31
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.80 1.01 0.97 1.09 1.27 0.54 0.69
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.26 0.33 0.15 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.34
Some Other Place3 0.45 0.47 0.41 1.16 0.91 0.82 0.58
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Table 1.100P – Locations of Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Location of Treatment/Counseling1 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as having received outpatient treatment/counseling 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: Serious Mental Illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple locations for receiving outpatient mental health treatment/counseling; 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, 2008-2014.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.0821 0.0752 0.0542 0.2118 0.4994 0.7540  
Office of a Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor - Not Part of a Clinic
0.0793 0.4913 0.0741 0.8627 0.9356 0.6502  
Doctor's Office - Not Part of a Clinic 0.1108 0.0053 0.1519 0.0204 0.1436 0.4513  
Outpatient Medical Clinic 0.7029 0.1886 0.5598 0.5451 0.9524 0.1022  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.9160 0.3793 0.5559 0.6537 0.1619 0.1575  
School or University Setting/Clinic/Center2 0.3969 0.5135 0.0894 0.1071 0.1543 0.1442  
Some Other Place3 0.0329 0.1404 0.0920 0.1893 0.9104 0.9148  
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Table 1.101C – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 330 317 348 360 328 330 322 373 358 338 354 356 292
AGE                          
18-25 75 76 75 73 77 75 84 79 80 85 79 85 95
26-49 251 236 250 230 233 238 234 245 234 246 238 244 188
50 or Older 202 186 204 243 216 209 206 268 247 196 241 227 198
GENDER                          
Male 206 181 211 237 211 192 208 213 193 185 200 200 169
Female 255 262 254 259 254 269 249 294 289 279 285 288 227
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 314 296 326 327 314 303 304 348 320 323 329 311 272
White 270 280 286 263 275 283 290 311 305 280 297 279 253
Black or African American 171 101 134 190 115 102 116 165 101 102 131 118 103
American Indian or Alaska Native 30 13 11 23 14 14 19 21 22 34 42 19 13
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 15 9 * * * * 8 11 5 8 7 16 7
Asian 36 42 40 41 60 44 47 74 42 72 55 41 53
Two or More Races 44 43 50 33 81 52 37 38 40 76 54 48 44
Hispanic or Latino 108 116 106 142 105 123 115 120 156 101 118 172 96
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Table 1.101D – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Demographic Characteristics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.16 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.12
AGE                          
18-25 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.27
26-49 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.19
50 or Older 0.26 0.23 0.25 0.29 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.28 0.26 0.20 0.24 0.22 0.19
GENDER                          
Male 0.20 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.15
Female 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.23 0.21 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.18
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.17 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.13
White 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.15
Black or African American 0.70 0.41 0.53 0.73 0.44 0.39 0.45 0.60 0.37 0.38 0.46 0.41 0.35
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.35 1.24 1.04 2.05 1.45 1.34 1.99 1.91 1.97 2.50 2.76 1.53 1.02
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1.99 2.12 * * * * 0.97 1.51 0.74 1.00 0.74 2.05 0.72
Asian 0.45 0.48 0.45 0.46 0.65 0.46 0.48 0.72 0.40 0.62 0.48 0.34 0.42
Two or More Races 2.03 1.92 2.25 1.46 3.31 2.14 1.47 1.50 1.45 2.18 1.56 1.41 1.17
Hispanic or Latino 0.43 0.45 0.40 0.51 0.37 0.42 0.38 0.39 0.49 0.30 0.34 0.48 0.26
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Table 1.101P – Perceived Unmet Need for 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, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Demographic Characteristics 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
TOTAL 0.0279 0.4318 0.4799 0.3198 0.4097 0.9515 0.3131 0.0579 0.8240 0.1274 0.8561 0.1252  
AGE                          
18-25 0.2515 0.4851 0.7721 0.4641 0.1113 0.1885 0.8460 0.6038 0.1760 0.1818 0.0897 0.0989  
26-49 0.0089 0.1715 0.0497 0.7353 0.6972 0.1020 0.7645 0.0164 0.9235 0.6309 0.3457 0.7508  
50 or Older 0.0507 0.0114 0.0035 0.7063 0.1596 0.0220 0.0057 0.9463 0.7700 0.0047 0.4437 0.0348  
GENDER                          
Male 0.1019 0.7655 0.0470 0.1220 0.9869 0.6748 0.5549 0.3092 0.5666 0.5607 0.9923 0.7963  
Female 0.1298 0.2463 0.5107 0.9864 0.2862 0.6941 0.4118 0.0901 0.8679 0.1340 0.8090 0.0814  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                          
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.1235 0.9308 0.9108 0.8870 0.2437 0.5668 0.2824 0.1523 0.2003 0.1477 0.4757 0.0073  
White 0.4734 0.9049 0.9212 0.5030 0.1377 0.7577 0.3881 0.3424 0.4630 0.1245 0.2726 0.0203  
Black or African American 0.1700 0.5282 0.5745 0.2215 0.5579 0.4099 0.8520 0.3165 0.3299 0.2843 0.2928 0.2099  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0469 0.8959 0.4332 0.0898 0.7027 0.9889 0.7463 0.1691 0.3313 0.2296 0.0308 0.6598  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2339 0.0849 * * * * 1.0000 0.5643 0.7764 0.8526 0.6609 0.1718  
Asian 0.2393 0.3367 0.2429 0.1559 0.5151 0.2710 0.1312 0.8063 0.0402 0.8633 0.3609 0.1040  
Two or More Races 0.6532 0.5826 0.8996 0.5760 0.2924 0.9367 0.0488 0.8819 0.2835 0.8019 0.1660 0.7958  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1438 0.0714 0.2157 0.0671 0.7580 0.2200 0.6501 0.1763 0.0331 0.4915 0.1771 0.0446  
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Table 1.102C – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 296 328 322 298 318 320 252
18-25 75 69 74 77 81 77 84
26-49 222 230 211 224 232 220 172
50 or Older 181 209 227 179 205 207 172
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 199 205 226 204 200 207 174
18-25 40 37 45 50 42 45 53
26-49 138 148 152 148 153 157 121
50 or Older 144 131 158 124 132 124 117
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Table 1.102D – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.66 0.70 0.70 0.66 0.63 0.65 0.52
18-25 0.97 0.94 0.93 0.93 0.91 0.93 0.99
26-49 0.92 0.93 0.90 0.95 0.94 0.93 0.73
50 or Older 1.32 1.40 1.44 1.13 1.15 1.21 0.96
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 1.84 1.81 1.81 1.72 1.69 1.80 1.45
18-25 2.31 2.32 2.27 2.35 2.13 2.08 2.12
26-49 2.26 2.20 2.20 2.13 2.28 2.35 1.82
50 or Older 4.63 4.42 4.29 3.75 3.41 3.49 2.93
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Table 1.102P – Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Level of Mental Illness and Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Level of Mental Illness/Age Group 20081 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Perceived Unmet Need for Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as a perceived need for treatment/counseling that was not received. Perception of need was asked of all respondents regardless of disorder status. Respondents with unknown perception of unmet need information were excluded.
NOTE: Mental Health Treatment/Counseling is defined as receiving inpatient treatment/counseling or outpatient treatment/counseling or having used prescription medication for problems with emotions, nerves, or mental health. Respondents were not to include treatment for drug or alcohol use.
NOTE: Mental Illness is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. Mental illness estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings.
1 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
ANY MENTAL ILLNESS 0.8017 0.1264 0.8105 0.8910 0.9795 0.0697  
18-25 0.3489 0.7144 0.5479 0.9278 0.5435 0.3930  
26-49 0.9668 0.2139 0.4924 0.2719 0.3633 0.1677  
50 or Older 0.1227 0.7957 0.6038 0.1181 0.4473 0.2541  
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS 0.7332 0.1491 0.6893 0.9328 0.5406 0.0636  
18-25 0.2591 0.6701 0.8883 0.6550 0.2193 0.4840  
26-49 0.8222 0.1865 0.6788 0.9219 0.8038 0.3028  
50 or Older 0.4323 0.4938 0.8214 0.9947 0.4036 0.1360  
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Table 1.103C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 462 479 449 459 473 503 577 535 566 525 602 610 485
18-25 65 73 71 75 83 71 82 81 81 94 94 95 100
26-49 288 291 269 277 305 276 294 305 322 306 332 337 255
50 or Older 343 363 347 354 336 393 460 420 455 413 498 491 396
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 386 373 370 346 364 384 396 360 379 378 372 436 318
18-25 51 54 53 53 52 52 54 54 55 57 60 59 65
26-49 244 262 232 222 222 246 226 218 227 216 231 239 161
50 or Older 308 253 278 272 274 302 316 277 297 293 289 357 269
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 77 102 97 125 104 115 147 98 87 104 100 115 87
18-25 18 17 22 21 20 20 20 24 18 24 20 22 24
26-49 68 77 62 70 74 83 73 85 61 63 57 68 55
50 or Older 37 65 70 101 76 79 133 40 56 75 82 91 67
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Table 1.103D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 1.11 1.01 1.03 0.99 1.00 1.07 1.13 0.99 1.03 0.97 0.93 1.05 0.74
18-25 1.25 1.21 1.27 1.21 1.25 1.30 1.22 1.21 1.24 1.25 1.21 1.17 1.32
26-49 1.22 1.27 1.20 1.27 1.26 1.36 1.34 1.26 1.32 1.19 1.28 1.28 0.95
50 or Older 2.53 2.14 2.26 2.07 1.98 2.10 2.16 1.86 1.90 1.85 1.71 1.96 1.38
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 1.12 1.01 1.05 0.96 0.98 1.06 1.08 0.95 0.99 0.95 0.91 1.05 0.73
18-25 1.23 1.16 1.24 1.19 1.19 1.24 1.18 1.20 1.20 1.19 1.14 1.16 1.24
26-49 1.22 1.28 1.20 1.26 1.23 1.34 1.30 1.18 1.28 1.16 1.27 1.26 0.92
50 or Older 2.55 2.10 2.25 2.04 1.96 2.06 2.08 1.84 1.86 1.81 1.65 1.97 1.37
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 0.28 0.36 0.35 0.43 0.36 0.38 0.48 0.32 0.28 0.33 0.29 0.33 0.24
18-25 0.55 0.48 0.61 0.56 0.56 0.57 0.55 0.62 0.47 0.59 0.50 0.51 0.58
26-49 0.46 0.53 0.43 0.49 0.52 0.57 0.52 0.57 0.42 0.43 0.38 0.45 0.37
50 or Older 0.39 0.65 0.71 0.92 0.70 0.66 1.04 0.34 0.43 0.56 0.54 0.59 0.40
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Table 1.103P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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 used in the comparisons 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, 2002-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0000 0.0011 0.1647 0.1137 0.0549 0.5898 0.8106  
18-25 0.0007 0.0009 0.0169 0.1105 0.8531 0.0626 0.8221 0.1824 0.5911 0.1738 0.3053 0.3674  
26-49 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0020 0.0241 0.0017 0.0014 0.2539 0.1052 0.4334 0.5005 0.6570  
50 or Older 0.0327 0.1807 0.0073 0.0192 0.0041 0.0026 0.1018 0.7445 0.6282 0.1728 0.1532 0.8007  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0004 0.0000 0.0061 0.1357 0.0473 0.0580 0.8288 0.7025  
18-25 0.0003 0.0003 0.0622 0.1171 0.6491 0.0777 0.6899 0.1943 0.2940 0.2855 0.2181 0.3524  
26-49 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0017 0.0106 0.0076 0.0008 0.3048 0.0280 0.2060 0.1926 0.7333  
50 or Older 0.0176 0.1926 0.0166 0.1009 0.0106 0.0026 0.3822 0.4959 0.6040 0.2555 0.1358 0.6469  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 0.3500 0.4266 0.5555 0.0803 0.4649 0.1875 0.1136 0.8616 0.2333 0.8553 0.3063 0.6627  
18-25 0.8755 0.7344 0.1961 0.8399 0.5821 0.6724 0.7264 0.8635 0.2598 0.4462 0.7477 0.9898  
26-49 0.3727 0.6761 0.2305 0.9747 0.5480 0.2102 0.9020 0.6973 0.1323 0.2267 0.0676 0.7615  
50 or Older 0.2092 0.8461 0.3356 0.0709 0.3084 0.8835 0.0702 0.1250 0.9165 0.4185 0.9208 0.4907  
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Table 1.104C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 370 348 379 321 370 398 318
18-25 52 49 52 60 61 62 66
26-49 209 221 228 197 227 232 194
50 or Older 300 261 281 243 288 325 247
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 306 287 316 309 284 375 262
18-25 41 42 45 45 51 48 55
26-49 190 183 189 187 186 209 135
50 or Older 240 216 242 245 210 300 219
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 133 90 80 95 93 111 82
18-25 18 22 16 19 19 21 22
26-49 70 76 59 57 56 64 54
50 or Older 114 40 49 72 75 87 60
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Table 1.104D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 1.54 1.39 1.43 1.39 1.28 1.43 1.06
18-25 1.83 1.69 1.73 1.75 1.66 1.65 1.83
26-49 1.71 1.67 1.72 1.69 1.67 1.72 1.39
50 or Older 3.38 2.92 2.77 2.78 2.60 2.84 2.04
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 1.49 1.34 1.38 1.36 1.26 1.43 1.06
18-25 1.78 1.74 1.70 1.69 1.60 1.61 1.81
26-49 1.68 1.60 1.67 1.69 1.66 1.72 1.34
50 or Older 3.26 2.85 2.76 2.72 2.54 2.87 2.08
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 0.79 0.53 0.45 0.56 0.51 0.56 0.42
18-25 0.95 1.11 0.77 0.90 0.82 0.87 0.93
26-49 0.79 0.83 0.65 0.70 0.63 0.70 0.60
50 or Older 1.88 0.69 0.74 1.07 1.09 1.07 0.72
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Table 1.104P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Any Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
20082 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on 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. AMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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.
2 Respondents' AMI status for the 2008 NSDUH is determined based on responses to questions on distress (K6 scale) and impairment (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule [WHODAS] for half the sample and Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS] for the other half). Respondents' AMI status for the 2009-2013 NSDUH are based solely on responses to the WHODAS questions because the SDS questions were dropped. For details, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 0.0237 0.6225 0.9270 0.0091 0.4722 0.6487  
18-25 0.7014 0.0686 0.6316 0.4079 0.3115 0.7600  
26-49 0.0444 0.8342 0.9736 0.1299 0.5352 0.3219  
50 or Older 0.2948 0.8702 0.8580 0.0570 0.4258 0.9598  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 0.0933 0.6997 0.5422 0.0090 0.6082 0.5908  
18-25 0.6597 0.1316 0.2272 0.4676 0.2359 0.7381  
26-49 0.0205 0.9703 0.5090 0.0401 0.9611 0.4307  
50 or Older 0.9149 0.9324 0.9241 0.1192 0.2984 0.8480  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 0.1939 0.7628 0.1445 0.9333 0.5977 0.8370  
18-25 0.9243 0.6069 0.1378 0.8191 0.7685 0.9645  
26-49 0.5759 0.6049 0.1293 0.2237 0.0965 0.6070  
50 or Older 0.0650 0.3792 0.7816 0.3343 0.5511 0.5068  
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Table 1.105C – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 151 161 200 157 170 178 164
18-25 25 25 29 32 29 30 36
26-49 109 108 122 108 127 120 98
50 or Older 105 114 154 110 127 122 127
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 181 204 209 191 186 267 172
18-25 24 23 32 27 30 33 35
26-49 127 121 124 119 130 149 97
50 or Older 127 162 159 147 131 215 134
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 110 77 62 82 64 85 67
18-25 12 18 11 13 15 17 16
26-49 57 66 48 50 38 57 44
50 or Older * 33 39 61 51 60 49
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Table 1.105D – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 2.22 2.39 2.34 2.17 2.13 2.22 1.74
18-25 3.23 3.02 3.04 3.20 2.84 2.84 2.85
26-49 2.72 2.76 2.68 2.61 2.85 2.68 2.28
50 or Older 5.03 5.31 5.27 4.51 4.59 4.48 3.45
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 2.37 2.35 2.29 2.22 2.16 2.42 1.80
18-25 3.20 3.01 3.10 3.04 2.88 2.95 2.88
26-49 2.79 2.74 2.58 2.71 2.88 2.82 2.30
50 or Older 5.50 5.33 5.27 4.67 4.59 5.06 3.59
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 1.88 1.30 0.98 1.34 1.04 1.20 0.99
18-25 2.05 2.60 1.56 1.91 1.91 2.02 1.68
26-49 1.68 1.92 1.32 1.56 1.19 1.55 1.34
50 or Older * 1.82 1.82 2.87 2.41 2.34 1.85
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Table 1.105P – Number of Mental Health Treatment/Counseling Services Received in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Serious Mental Illness Who Received Mental Health Treatment/Counseling in the Past Year, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Number of Mental Health
Treatment/Counseling1 Services
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID) which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes persons with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. SMI estimates from 2008 to 2011 used in the comparisons may differ from previously published estimates due to revised estimation procedures. These mental illness estimates are based on a predictive model and are not direct measures of diagnostic status. For details on the methodology, see Section B.4.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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, 2008-2014.
RECEIVED ONLY ONE TREATMENT TYPE 0.0509 0.2373 0.5923 0.1811 0.5940 0.1380  
18-25 0.8468 0.8578 0.8782 0.9046 0.4893 0.1690  
26-49 0.2570 0.2478 0.7956 0.5939 0.7009 0.5947  
50 or Older 0.1256 0.6450 0.5567 0.1734 0.5611 0.2299  
RECEIVED TWO TREATMENT TYPES 0.2359 0.4143 0.8587 0.2891 0.8546 0.1751  
18-25 0.7763 0.6573 0.4533 0.9879 0.4820 0.3247  
26-49 0.1162 0.4807 0.5047 0.3841 0.3524 0.3785  
50 or Older 0.9126 0.5334 0.6370 0.4803 0.4394 0.3870  
RECEIVED ALL THREE TREATMENT TYPES 0.3511 0.5073 0.1345 0.6761 0.1674 0.9521  
18-25 0.8819 0.4029 0.2688 0.8596 0.9735 0.5753  
26-49 0.4412 0.4888 0.0865 0.5451 0.0070 0.5144  
50 or Older * 0.6755 0.7879 0.2944 0.7005 0.6309  
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Table 1.106C – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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 2013 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 408 385 406 406 413 436 414 436 443 348
AGE                    
18-25 83 76 78 81 82 85 84 93 89 100
26-49 268 290 255 263 255 262 271 265 279 203
50 or Older 273 255 301 319 300 332 298 347 326 259
GENDER                    
Male 231 241 255 241 248 277 245 266 276 212
Female 321 294 313 332 332 328 333 334 351 274
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 375 367 383 381 390 406 387 393 415 324
White 335 344 358 370 385 374 372 368 406 291
Black or African American 153 142 132 128 129 124 128 148 114 111
American Indian or Alaska Native 20 25 36 13 17 27 35 35 42 15
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 17 15 * * * * 15 * 7 22
Asian 59 56 55 76 60 74 79 64 88 89
Two or More Races 36 58 54 49 45 73 43 41 66 56
Hispanic or Latino 150 115 146 149 145 164 144 182 178 136
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Table 1.106D – Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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 2013 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.15
AGE                    
18-25 0.26 0.23 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.25 0.27 0.26 0.29
26-49 0.27 0.29 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.27 0.29 0.21
50 or Older 0.32 0.29 0.34 0.35 0.32 0.35 0.30 0.34 0.31 0.24
GENDER                    
Male 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.22 0.24 0.24 0.19
Female 0.29 0.26 0.27 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.29 0.22
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.16
White 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.25 0.18
Black or African American 0.58 0.53 0.50 0.48 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.52 0.40 0.38
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.84 2.41 3.13 1.35 1.58 2.47 2.66 2.53 3.16 1.25
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.68 1.89 * * * * 1.78 * 0.98 2.38
Asian 0.67 0.60 0.59 0.77 0.61 0.72 0.72 0.54 0.72 0.71
Two or More Races 1.67 2.46 2.23 1.97 1.75 2.57 1.33 1.23 1.74 1.44
Hispanic or Latino 0.55 0.40 0.50 0.50 0.47 0.52 0.43 0.53 0.50 0.37
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Table 1.106P – 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, 2014 Versus 2005-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
NOTE: Estimates for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 used in the comparisons 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 2013 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 0.9268 0.7178 0.5511 0.6660 0.9770 0.2997 0.9552 0.2348 0.7331  
AGE                    
18-25 0.2019 0.0016 0.0011 0.0213 0.0011 0.0094 0.0114 0.3400 0.1610  
26-49 0.2454 0.1310 0.1530 0.4309 0.1524 0.3176 0.1030 0.2420 0.2562  
50 or Older 0.1166 0.0872 0.9153 0.3364 0.5510 0.2744 0.3763 0.4229 0.9207  
GENDER                    
Male 0.5542 0.9074 0.8051 0.4494 0.9757 0.3737 0.8612 0.2037 0.3213  
Female 0.7439 0.7222 0.3207 0.9714 0.9688 0.5010 0.9598 0.6042 0.7349  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.6865 0.9551 0.5215 0.7551 0.8152 0.2999 0.5359 0.7104 0.8146  
White 0.5644 0.9411 0.3624 0.9353 0.9850 0.3006 0.3546 0.7905 0.3761  
Black or African American 0.4343 0.6324 0.9249 0.8413 0.9535 0.5122 0.8308 0.1950 0.1205  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2107 0.2462 0.4245 0.9730 0.7966 0.5135 0.6396 0.1545 0.3882  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.7802 0.6146 * * * * 0.2467 * 0.0502  
Asian 0.3064 0.1130 0.1143 0.3191 0.3203 0.7128 0.8635 0.2888 0.8274  
Two or More Races 0.1762 0.9950 0.7674 0.4955 0.3215 0.5161 0.0238 0.0079 0.5476  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6326 0.0968 0.7666 0.5386 0.7371 0.9913 0.0647 0.0401 0.7816  
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Table 1.107C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 309 347 344 353 355 284
AGE            
18-25 67 70 68 72 76 83
26-49 206 207 227 220 229 162
50 or Older 213 266 236 285 256 219
GENDER            
Male 183 218 196 225 231 177
Female 246 264 273 267 276 226
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 289 314 326 315 324 263
White 278 287 297 283 307 232
Black or African American 94 101 112 118 93 83
American Indian or Alaska Native 16 21 35 33 19 12
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 7 9 * 7 9
Asian 46 48 76 52 83 83
Two or More Races 36 23 39 35 62 50
Hispanic or Latino 110 147 102 155 154 115
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Table 1.107D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.12
AGE            
18-25 0.20 0.21 0.20 0.21 0.22 0.24
26-49 0.21 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.17
50 or Older 0.23 0.28 0.24 0.28 0.25 0.21
GENDER            
Male 0.17 0.20 0.18 0.20 0.20 0.15
Female 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.23 0.18
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.13
White 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.15
Black or African American 0.34 0.39 0.43 0.42 0.33 0.29
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.56 1.97 2.66 2.45 1.51 1.02
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.16 1.01 * 0.97 0.94
Asian 0.46 0.47 0.69 0.45 0.69 0.65
Two or More Races 1.43 0.90 1.20 1.03 1.65 1.31
Hispanic or Latino 0.36 0.46 0.30 0.45 0.44 0.32
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Table 1.107P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2009-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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 greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 0.0515 0.7671 0.5564 0.3778 0.9899  
AGE            
18-25 0.0103 0.0136 0.0115 0.4073 0.3551  
26-49 0.4101 0.9279 0.0585 0.0656 0.2755  
50 or Older 0.0036 0.9241 0.0680 0.8857 0.5227  
GENDER            
Male 0.4679 0.5358 0.8273 0.1505 0.2291  
Female 0.0605 0.3974 0.5568 0.9627 0.3362  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0807 0.6314 0.8620 0.9132 0.7320  
White 0.1552 0.8530 0.9448 0.8550 0.9626  
Black or African American 0.7007 0.3666 0.2708 0.1217 0.2206  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3782 0.5905 0.3341 0.1828 0.6490  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.7869 0.5578 * 0.4956  
Asian 0.2900 0.1508 0.7130 0.4307 0.7966  
Two or More Races 0.1082 0.0011 0.0202 0.0069 0.8140  
Hispanic or Latino 0.3088 0.8068 0.0218 0.0697 0.4485  
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Table 1.108C – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 365 383 358 390 370 303
AGE            
18-25 57 65 64 70 67 73
26-49 223 219 234 228 234 170
50 or Older 266 301 270 317 292 238
GENDER            
Male 209 230 210 215 226 184
Female 287 305 297 306 306 241
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 348 348 344 353 358 283
White 327 325 326 314 338 255
Black or African American 95 91 97 116 98 85
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * 49
Hispanic or Latino 105 156 103 152 145 111
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Table 1.108D – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2009-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 to 2010 estimates may differ from previously published estimates due to updates (see Section B.3 in Appendix B of the Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 1.31 1.25 1.24 1.24 1.22 1.03
AGE            
18-25 1.57 1.57 1.64 1.52 1.50 1.64
26-49 1.72 1.69 1.74 1.75 1.80 1.36
50 or Older 2.83 2.55 2.50 2.52 2.64 2.04
GENDER            
Male 2.35 2.40 2.22 2.25 2.36 1.92
Female 1.58 1.43 1.46 1.43 1.45 1.19
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.34 1.30 1.24 1.25 1.31 1.06
White 1.44 1.42 1.27 1.35 1.46 1.16
Black or African American 4.17 4.13 4.34 4.06 3.98 3.66
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * 3.84
Hispanic or Latino 4.12 4.20 4.40 4.14 4.27 3.28
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Table 1.108P – Received Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older with Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2009-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Some 2009 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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2009-2014.
TOTAL 0.0107 0.7937 0.7387 0.7041 1.0000  
AGE            
18-25 0.2698 0.7429 0.4772 0.8703 0.5477  
26-49 0.1609 0.9090 0.9076 0.6644 0.6104  
50 or Older 0.0461 0.4619 0.8010 0.2252 0.8721  
GENDER            
Male 0.2649 0.3982 0.6449 0.4831 0.4442  
Female 0.0170 0.6212 0.9361 0.8303 0.3842  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0549 0.5424 0.9843 0.7729 0.7575  
White 0.0772 0.9911 0.4841 0.9198 1.0000  
Black or African American 0.3432 0.4630 0.4626 0.5101 0.2643  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * *  
Asian * * * * *  
Two or More Races * * * * *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0239 0.5709 0.1478 0.2915 0.5232  
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Table 1.109C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 299 299 311 299 305 340 281
18-25 74 66 75 85 79 85 87
18 31 31 34 31 34 37 37
19 27 25 30 33 37 35 35
20 25 25 29 34 34 32 35
21 25 25 30 32 29 30 32
22 26 22 27 26 28 26 34
23 26 26 25 25 28 29 27
24 26 26 26 22 22 26 28
25 22 23 17 28 26 24 25
26-29 82 80 94 78 90 88 71
30-34 74 92 86 63 84 106 78
35-39 93 103 72 86 94 89 68
40-44 88 81 88 83 97 88 73
45-49 94 98 111 93 100 85 69
50-54 121 118 111 131 103 209 106
55-59 118 118 114 124 95 117 109
60-64 77 67 93 84 109 83 80
65 or Older 104 107 124 106 123 109 102
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Table 1.109D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.12
18-25 0.23 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.25
18 0.61 0.59 0.67 0.62 0.66 0.74 0.74
19 0.58 0.52 0.66 0.72 0.80 0.80 0.82
20 0.62 0.60 0.62 0.70 0.71 0.71 0.78
21 0.62 0.60 0.66 0.69 0.63 0.68 0.74
22 0.61 0.53 0.61 0.60 0.60 0.56 0.74
23 0.61 0.62 0.60 0.62 0.63 0.65 0.60
24 0.65 0.58 0.61 0.53 0.53 0.59 0.64
25 0.56 0.61 0.43 0.67 0.65 0.57 0.58
26-29 0.47 0.47 0.54 0.44 0.51 0.51 0.41
30-34 0.39 0.46 0.43 0.32 0.42 0.51 0.36
35-39 0.45 0.50 0.37 0.44 0.47 0.46 0.34
40-44 0.41 0.39 0.42 0.40 0.47 0.41 0.36
45-49 0.41 0.43 0.48 0.42 0.46 0.42 0.33
50-54 0.55 0.52 0.50 0.57 0.43 0.88 0.44
55-59 0.65 0.62 0.58 0.65 0.46 0.56 0.52
60-64 0.51 0.43 0.56 0.46 0.63 0.47 0.46
65 or Older 0.28 0.28 0.32 0.27 0.29 0.25 0.23
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Table 1.109P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2013 0.2366 0.4733 0.1350 0.5959 0.9167  
18-25 0.0484 0.0000 0.0162 0.0725 0.5097 0.9305  
18 0.4139 0.2982 0.5849 0.2923 0.9052 0.6064  
19 0.0589 0.0005 0.1862 0.4986 0.5059 0.7412  
20 0.3273 0.0770 0.1486 0.5997 0.9377 0.3773  
21 0.1909 0.0145 0.0996 0.3320 0.2843 0.3609  
22 0.0502 0.0017 0.2184 0.0753 0.1574 0.0998  
23 0.6199 0.4828 0.2866 0.3702 0.1300 0.1020  
24 0.8461 0.1246 0.5937 0.1161 0.1966 0.2927  
25 0.5739 0.6842 0.1092 0.9503 0.4814 0.7020  
26-29 0.8268 0.7676 0.7322 0.7607 0.6892 0.9833  
30-34 0.3348 0.8448 0.3752 0.0016 0.5053 0.8476  
35-39 0.9202 0.0809 0.1939 0.4320 1.0000 0.8643  
40-44 0.4290 0.6766 0.5235 0.1063 0.9279 0.0558  
45-49 0.2280 0.1201 0.0032 0.5732 0.0398 0.1922  
50-54 0.4779 0.5174 0.3349 0.6248 0.0726 0.2360  
55-59 0.4524 0.7500 0.6431 0.5287 0.0400 0.5257  
60-64 0.3160 0.1897 0.9878 0.5195 0.4045 0.4341  
65 or Older 0.7693 0.2392 0.8612 0.9058 0.4464 0.6099  
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Table 1.110C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 299 299 311 299 305 340 281
AGE              
18-25 74 66 75 85 79 85 87
26-49 193 200 201 169 208 207 167
50 or Older 210 215 214 229 214 271 194
GENDER              
Male 206 204 235 194 208 241 202
Female 210 211 216 228 221 236 183
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 282 280 297 288 282 315 257
White 265 256 269 267 258 294 231
Black or African American 88 89 103 86 99 95 77
American Indian or Alaska Native 9 13 24 55 20 15 18
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 18 * 14 * 6 15 5
Asian 44 38 72 69 79 87 64
Two or More Races 38 48 24 25 31 54 49
Hispanic or Latino 92 112 76 84 120 127 100
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Table 1.110D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.12
AGE              
18-25 0.23 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.25
26-49 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.17 0.21 0.21 0.17
50 or Older 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.23 0.21 0.26 0.18
GENDER              
Male 0.19 0.19 0.21 0.17 0.18 0.21 0.18
Female 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.15
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.16 0.13
White 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.17 0.16 0.18 0.15
Black or African American 0.34 0.32 0.38 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.28
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.92 1.24 2.17 3.72 1.50 1.21 1.31
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2.21 * 2.13 * 0.63 1.93 0.53
Asian 0.46 0.38 0.69 0.61 0.65 0.72 0.51
Two or More Races 1.48 1.87 0.96 0.78 0.90 1.45 1.26
Hispanic or Latino 0.30 0.36 0.24 0.25 0.35 0.36 0.27
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Table 1.110P – 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2013 0.2366 0.4733 0.1350 0.5959 0.9167  
AGE              
18-25 0.0484 0.0000 0.0162 0.0725 0.5097 0.9305  
26-49 0.7740 0.2838 0.9066 0.1260 0.6736 0.7986  
50 or Older 0.2107 0.1444 0.5779 0.7617 0.2927 0.9763  
GENDER              
Male 0.1442 0.2239 0.7358 0.0562 0.3358 0.9111  
Female 0.7111 0.6260 0.4919 0.7859 0.8385 0.9706  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3728 0.2144 0.9620 0.4270 0.5201 0.7674  
White 0.4292 0.1602 0.5913 0.3663 0.4100 0.8620  
Black or African American 0.4431 0.5278 0.0761 0.8538 0.4789 0.4342  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.2201 0.9231 0.2821 0.0358 0.5689 0.9928  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.2107 * 0.1233 * 0.7206 0.0876  
Asian 0.2156 0.0752 0.8812 0.7930 0.8251 0.8400  
Two or More Races 0.1685 0.7392 0.0642 0.0076 0.0639 0.8196  
Hispanic or Latino 0.1057 0.8232 0.0042 0.0134 0.8996 0.6640  
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Table 1.111C – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 299 299 311 299 305 340 281
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 123 115 121 125 127 128 108
Midwest 127 129 130 127 115 130 129
South 178 178 193 178 196 225 161
West 156 167 156 165 147 185 148
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 232 236 239 233 240 276 218
Small Metro 173 148 166 177 175 176 150
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 141 121 143 141 131 152 121
< 250K Pop. 105 87 84 111 118 88 83
Nonmetro 96 118 135 108 119 130 116
Urbanized 58 84 87 64 79 104 73
Less Urbanized 73 77 101 78 69 80 85
Completely Rural 25 31 32 42 50 38 34
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 108 134 123 159 133 149 122
100-199% 137 132 141 135 175 144 144
200% or More 232 238 242 226 223 288 203
EDUCATION              
< High School 98 131 103 114 134 127 114
High School Graduate 173 164 185 158 163 174 150
Some College 166 132 168 174 173 172 148
College Graduate 137 171 163 156 159 224 141
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 230 231 233 221 210 262 195
Medicaid/CHIP3 112 125 117 125 122 111 125
Other4 157 144 184 152 185 200 152
No Coverage 112 123 120 139 156 143 99
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Table 1.111D – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.12
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.30 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.25
Midwest 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.23 0.26 0.25
South 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.21 0.23 0.26 0.18
West 0.30 0.32 0.30 0.31 0.27 0.34 0.26
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.21 0.16
Small Metro 0.25 0.21 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.21
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.31 0.26 0.31 0.27 0.26 0.31 0.24
< 250K Pop. 0.45 0.36 0.35 0.43 0.46 0.37 0.36
Nonmetro 0.25 0.31 0.35 0.29 0.29 0.33 0.28
Urbanized 0.37 0.49 0.50 0.43 0.43 0.56 0.41
Less Urbanized 0.38 0.42 0.56 0.43 0.37 0.44 0.42
Completely Rural 0.63 0.74 0.81 1.05 1.09 0.89 0.77
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.41 0.47 0.41 0.46 0.35 0.41 0.33
100-199% 0.33 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.37 0.31 0.30
200% or More 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.18 0.13
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.28 0.37 0.30 0.34 0.38 0.39 0.34
High School Graduate 0.25 0.23 0.26 0.23 0.23 0.25 0.21
Some College 0.29 0.23 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.22
College Graduate 0.22 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.23 0.31 0.19
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.12
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.59 0.63 0.54 0.52 0.52 0.45 0.41
Other4 0.30 0.27 0.34 0.27 0.31 0.33 0.24
No Coverage 0.32 0.33 0.31 0.35 0.39 0.38 0.33
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Table 1.111P – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year. Respondents with unknown suicide information were excluded.
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.2013 0.2366 0.4733 0.1350 0.5959 0.9167  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION              
Northeast 0.5619 0.6390 0.9838 0.5404 0.8581 0.9212  
Midwest 0.6428 0.3501 0.6746 1.0000 0.6474 0.9730  
South 0.2681 0.0134 0.4993 0.2802 0.8693 0.7437  
West 0.2415 0.9748 0.3194 0.2539 0.5377 0.5015  
COUNTY TYPE              
Large Metro 0.8026 0.8425 0.9901 0.0928 0.8243 0.5091  
Small Metro 0.9465 0.3288 0.3503 0.6024 0.8724 0.4948  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.9636 0.4045 0.9164 0.8094 0.4359 0.6003  
< 250K Pop. 0.9489 0.6156 0.1132 0.2284 0.2156 0.6415  
Nonmetro 0.0006 0.1139 0.5215 0.1037 0.0243 0.4167  
Urbanized 0.0128 0.2818 0.9914 0.3552 0.0930 0.8083  
Less Urbanized 0.0795 0.5764 0.6479 0.2323 0.1566 0.2912  
Completely Rural 0.0171 0.0657 0.2210 0.5519 0.4457 0.2372  
POVERTY LEVEL1              
Less Than 100% 0.6793 0.6425 0.8957 0.2616 0.7039 0.2784  
100-199% 0.2880 0.0327 0.0434 0.0500 0.8853 0.2987  
200% or More 0.9132 0.8420 0.5018 0.2006 0.5929 0.9861  
EDUCATION              
< High School 0.0006 0.6230 0.0103 0.3493 0.4732 0.4338  
High School Graduate 0.3459 0.9383 0.3690 0.4850 0.7906 0.5850  
Some College 0.4712 0.0091 0.3214 0.2189 0.3912 0.4768  
College Graduate 0.5127 0.9030 0.7827 0.7305 0.9541 0.6438  
HEALTH INSURANCE2              
Private 0.6736 0.6880 0.8507 0.1091 0.3138 0.9744  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.8651 0.1300 0.8128 0.7093 0.5409 0.3585  
Other4 0.3028 0.0093 0.7521 0.1366 1.0000 0.5464  
No Coverage 0.6512 0.2921 0.1543 0.9651 0.3343 0.6032  
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Table 1.112C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 155 157 168 157 156 166 138
18-25 39 41 41 44 47 50 49
18 17 21 19 14 21 20 24
19 18 15 15 16 21 20 17
20 14 12 16 17 23 20 22
21 12 14 14 16 15 16 19
22 10 12 17 12 13 13 18
23 11 11 13 14 15 20 15
24 13 12 11 16 15 14 14
25 11 15 11 19 12 13 14
26-29 40 34 32 54 50 55 35
30-34 44 34 42 26 32 62 35
35-39 51 49 29 47 62 51 42
40-44 43 46 49 50 58 45 36
45-49 47 46 44 45 59 46 36
50-54 82 69 74 72 47 47 41
55-59 47 56 61 68 43 58 54
60-64 29 37 50 32 56 37 54
65 or Older 49 37 81 42 56 54 54
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Table 1.112D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06
18-25 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14
18 0.35 0.42 0.39 0.29 0.44 0.43 0.49
19 0.40 0.33 0.33 0.38 0.48 0.48 0.41
20 0.35 0.30 0.35 0.37 0.53 0.47 0.52
21 0.31 0.34 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.39 0.43
22 0.24 0.30 0.40 0.29 0.28 0.30 0.39
23 0.28 0.28 0.32 0.34 0.35 0.44 0.34
24 0.33 0.30 0.27 0.38 0.36 0.32 0.33
25 0.30 0.41 0.27 0.48 0.31 0.31 0.33
26-29 0.23 0.20 0.19 0.32 0.29 0.32 0.21
30-34 0.24 0.17 0.21 0.13 0.16 0.30 0.17
35-39 0.25 0.24 0.15 0.24 0.32 0.26 0.21
40-44 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.25 0.29 0.21 0.18
45-49 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.28 0.23 0.18
50-54 0.37 0.31 0.34 0.31 0.20 0.20 0.17
55-59 0.26 0.30 0.32 0.36 0.21 0.28 0.26
60-64 0.19 0.24 0.30 0.17 0.33 0.21 0.31
65 or Older 0.13 0.10 0.21 0.11 0.13 0.13 0.12
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Table 1.112P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.3203 0.1789 0.9734 0.3868 0.7434 0.7262  
18-25 0.0486 0.0493 0.0450 0.0478 0.8462 0.4908  
18 0.1923 0.6670 0.2668 0.0341 0.7650 0.9414  
19 0.5426 0.3585 0.3464 0.8856 0.5254 0.2909  
20 0.3735 0.1500 0.3597 0.3453 0.6533 0.5790  
21 0.2172 0.1984 0.0833 0.1593 0.2293 0.6485  
22 0.0333 0.1250 0.9346 0.0404 0.2845 0.3717  
23 0.6975 0.7610 0.7440 0.3904 0.3082 0.0055  
24 0.8287 0.4927 0.7835 0.9433 0.7202 0.6206  
25 0.3476 0.9429 0.2174 0.9922 0.6071 0.2203  
26-29 0.8272 0.2989 0.2043 0.3027 0.7544 0.5295  
30-34 0.6916 0.3254 0.6834 0.0774 0.3323 0.3278  
35-39 0.5348 0.4903 0.0342 0.8874 0.8421 0.9568  
40-44 0.5802 0.5239 0.4879 0.7473 0.3228 0.8572  
45-49 0.8866 0.9501 0.9403 0.8248 0.1225 0.7206  
50-54 0.2073 0.4300 0.0703 0.0883 1.0000 0.8911  
55-59 0.7423 0.9857 0.9590 0.7951 0.2658 0.8507  
60-64 0.3427 0.4800 0.5389 0.1301 0.8890 0.2629  
65 or Older 0.1788 0.0793 0.3973 0.0873 0.5778 0.3025  
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Table 1.113C – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 155 157 168 157 156 166 138
AGE              
18-25 39 41 41 44 47 50 49
26-49 99 94 91 102 120 120 85
50 or Older 108 117 134 111 101 98 98
GENDER              
Male 110 111 119 106 116 105 97
Female 113 100 117 115 106 124 99
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 143 149 164 149 146 151 127
White 134 140 145 126 131 136 117
Black or African American 42 48 64 43 50 60 52
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 9 7 * 10 8 7
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 5 4 0 1 2 12 4
Asian 9 16 48 54 49 17 33
Two or More Races 26 15 14 14 15 16 20
Hispanic or Latino 59 48 31 52 64 67 48
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Table 1.113D – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06
AGE              
18-25 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14
26-49 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.09
50 or Older 0.12 0.12 0.14 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09
GENDER              
Male 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08
Female 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.08
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06
White 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.07
Black or African American 0.16 0.18 0.24 0.16 0.18 0.22 0.19
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.61 0.83 0.65 * 0.72 0.61 0.55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.68 0.49 0.02 0.16 0.22 1.58 0.41
Asian 0.09 0.17 0.46 0.48 0.42 0.14 0.26
Two or More Races 1.03 0.62 0.55 0.44 0.45 0.45 0.56
Hispanic or Latino 0.20 0.16 0.10 0.15 0.18 0.19 0.13
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Table 1.113P – Made Any Suicide Plans in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.3203 0.1789 0.9734 0.3868 0.7434 0.7262  
AGE              
18-25 0.0486 0.0493 0.0450 0.0478 0.8462 0.4908  
26-49 0.5892 0.4037 0.4242 0.8172 0.2599 0.3237  
50 or Older 0.7245 0.5748 0.2455 0.7900 0.3620 0.3628  
GENDER              
Male 0.6639 0.9857 0.4552 0.9029 0.4771 0.8832  
Female 0.3438 0.0450 0.4331 0.1936 0.7861 0.7308  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.2428 0.1353 0.8412 0.4348 0.9859 0.8439  
White 0.5930 0.2742 0.8721 0.5305 0.9706 0.4766  
Black or African American 0.1922 0.3656 0.5355 0.1002 0.5448 0.1599  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9556 0.2672 0.9807 * 0.4256 0.6156  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.5855 0.7173 0.2268 0.4982 0.7554 0.2314  
Asian 0.0839 0.2428 0.5300 0.7128 0.3777 0.2402  
Two or More Races 0.8995 0.9207 0.7128 0.2463 0.2972 0.1633  
Hispanic or Latino 0.9291 0.9572 0.2653 0.6412 0.3879 0.1699  
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Table 1.114C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 105 91 108 110 103 118 76
18-25 32 31 30 35 41 35 36
18 16 12 16 13 17 15 17
19 16 12 11 12 21 15 13
20 8 11 11 14 19 14 9
21 9 11 9 15 11 10 17
22 7 9 10 5 11 8 14
23 6 8 12 12 13 12 11
24 8 11 8 7 10 11 10
25 9 13 8 18 9 8 13
26-29 30 23 14 32 35 32 21
30-34 36 25 28 20 25 52 22
35-39 22 36 16 30 33 36 25
40-44 29 23 32 31 33 34 23
45-49 29 31 33 29 38 26 30
50-54 67 24 31 54 26 25 25
55-59 28 31 30 57 29 46 31
60-64 16 28 38 2 23 32 14
65 or Older 18 31 58 18 45 38 24
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Table 1.114D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.03
18-25 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.10
18 0.33 0.24 0.34 0.27 0.36 0.32 0.36
19 0.37 0.26 0.25 0.27 0.49 0.36 0.32
20 0.19 0.27 0.24 0.31 0.43 0.33 0.22
21 0.24 0.26 0.22 0.34 0.24 0.24 0.38
22 0.18 0.23 0.25 0.12 0.25 0.18 0.31
23 0.15 0.20 0.31 0.29 0.30 0.27 0.24
24 0.22 0.26 0.19 0.17 0.24 0.26 0.23
25 0.24 0.36 0.20 0.45 0.22 0.20 0.29
26-29 0.18 0.14 0.09 0.19 0.21 0.19 0.13
30-34 0.20 0.13 0.14 0.11 0.13 0.26 0.10
35-39 0.11 0.18 0.08 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.13
40-44 0.13 0.11 0.15 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.12
45-49 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.13 0.18 0.13 0.15
50-54 0.31 0.11 0.14 0.24 0.11 0.11 0.10
55-59 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.30 0.14 0.22 0.15
60-64 0.11 0.18 0.23 0.01 0.14 0.18 0.08
65 or Older 0.05 0.08 0.15 0.05 0.11 0.09 0.05
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Table 1.114P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Age Category 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.7640 0.8507 0.6951 0.7094 0.1299 0.1445  
18-25 0.7505 0.3271 0.5105 0.8142 0.1446 0.9610  
18 0.5914 0.2670 0.9467 0.3487 0.6516 0.8196  
19 0.1616 0.9735 0.7155 0.3715 0.5031 0.4420  
20 0.7098 0.3432 0.2968 0.0915 0.0027 0.0142  
21 0.1109 0.1171 0.0482 0.4470 0.1818 0.0937  
22 0.1159 0.2541 0.8079 0.0214 0.6980 0.1576  
23 0.6816 0.7902 0.1265 0.1800 0.1914 0.1529  
24 0.9196 0.6365 0.8436 0.5033 0.4028 0.6068  
25 0.3558 0.7929 0.1132 0.8669 0.3419 0.1538  
26-29 0.8567 0.6372 0.0352 0.6117 0.9904 0.9405  
30-34 0.3724 0.9041 0.5969 0.6837 0.9669 0.2166  
35-39 0.4887 0.3478 0.3104 0.5557 0.8288 0.2561  
40-44 0.2373 0.2150 0.7069 0.8554 0.5178 0.4888  
45-49 0.4651 0.7151 0.7051 0.0823 0.6322 0.3197  
50-54 0.1823 0.8197 0.9121 0.2063 0.8789 0.6151  
55-59 0.7760 0.8931 0.9440 0.3857 0.8374 0.2838  
60-64 0.5023 0.5136 0.4386 0.2630 0.1345 0.2403  
65 or Older 0.4646 0.5787 0.0664 0.4939 0.2115 0.8625  
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Table 1.115C – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 105 91 108 110 103 118 76
AGE              
18-25 32 31 30 35 41 35 36
26-49 67 63 59 64 75 83 54
50 or Older 76 57 81 81 64 72 40
GENDER              
Male 62 60 74 65 71 66 51
Female 86 69 77 88 72 93 63
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 97 88 106 104 90 103 68
White 86 72 88 79 78 85 56
Black or African American 37 44 55 31 35 55 36
American Indian or Alaska Native 3 7 7 * 9 6 7
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1 0 1 2 * 4
Asian 5 22 9 53 28 9 31
Two or More Races 20 13 9 8 11 7 11
Hispanic or Latino 41 22 23 36 50 52 33
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Table 1.115D – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.03
AGE              
18-25 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.10
26-49 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.06
50 or Older 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.04
GENDER              
Male 0.06 0.05 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.04
Female 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.08 0.05
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.03
White 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
Black or African American 0.14 0.16 0.21 0.12 0.13 0.20 0.13
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.30 0.68 0.65 * 0.66 0.45 0.55
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.14 0.05 0.16 0.21 * 0.41
Asian 0.05 0.22 0.09 0.48 0.24 0.07 0.24
Two or More Races 0.78 0.54 0.36 0.26 0.33 0.22 0.31
Hispanic or Latino 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.11 0.14 0.15 0.09
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Table 1.115P – Attempted Suicide in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.7640 0.8507 0.6951 0.7094 0.1299 0.1445  
AGE              
18-25 0.7505 0.3271 0.5105 0.8142 0.1446 0.9610  
26-49 0.5312 0.6910 0.2342 0.5617 0.9035 0.2873  
50 or Older 0.3468 0.6573 0.0859 0.2893 0.2216 0.2699  
GENDER              
Male 0.9373 0.5857 0.2004 0.9343 0.3698 0.3300  
Female 0.7578 0.4862 0.5226 0.6923 0.2295 0.2754  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.8902 0.9040 0.6040 0.7467 0.2931 0.4022  
White 0.4436 0.6110 0.4417 0.7885 0.1416 0.0815  
Black or African American 0.8274 0.8745 0.6944 0.6518 0.8188 0.6616  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.1886 0.9938 0.7997 * 0.9431 0.4583  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.4238 0.2762 0.4988 0.7111 *  
Asian 0.0713 0.4707 0.1961 0.5684 0.8974 0.1149  
Two or More Races 0.4564 0.3577 0.4257 0.9386 0.9788 0.9211  
Hispanic or Latino 0.6384 0.3372 0.7263 0.8353 0.2064 0.0984  
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Table 1.116C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 347 324 363 341 385 408 322
AGE              
18-25 76 75 84 80 84 83 99
26-49 212 212 217 215 229 254 177
50 or Older 245 230 272 245 298 297 247
GENDER              
Male 234 194 235 227 251 256 193
Female 251 259 280 251 287 311 247
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 319 306 320 309 338 358 301
White 286 293 288 267 300 285 245
Black or African American 122 105 137 114 180 178 125
American Indian or Alaska Native 10 8 11 36 38 21 29
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 14 21 * 15 12 23
Asian 74 35 53 62 63 114 103
Two or More Races 51 33 69 45 27 36 46
Hispanic or Latino 140 130 163 139 178 193 117
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Table 1.116D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Month among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2008-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.15 0.14 0.16 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.13
AGE              
18-25 0.23 0.22 0.25 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.28
26-49 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.22 0.23 0.26 0.18
50 or Older 0.27 0.24 0.28 0.24 0.29 0.28 0.23
GENDER              
Male 0.22 0.18 0.21 0.20 0.22 0.22 0.17
Female 0.22 0.22 0.24 0.21 0.24 0.25 0.20
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.15
White 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.15
Black or African American 0.45 0.38 0.48 0.41 0.63 0.62 0.42
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.12 0.79 1.07 2.61 2.73 1.58 1.88
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 1.98 3.13 * 1.62 1.56 2.43
Asian 0.74 0.35 0.50 0.55 0.55 0.90 0.80
Two or More Races 1.94 1.32 2.46 1.35 0.82 0.99 1.22
Hispanic or Latino 0.46 0.42 0.51 0.41 0.51 0.54 0.32
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Table 1.116P – 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, 2014 Versus 2008-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2008-2014.
TOTAL 0.0100 0.0260 0.2183 0.0558 0.4847 0.7052  
AGE              
18-25 0.0001 0.0002 0.0026 0.0002 0.0344 0.0088  
26-49 0.8869 0.4478 0.9248 0.6864 0.0591 0.1562  
50 or Older 0.0078 0.0075 0.3570 0.0781 0.9354 0.4032  
GENDER              
Male 0.6129 0.1078 0.5871 0.8633 0.1168 0.6529  
Female 0.0025 0.1100 0.2579 0.0158 0.6956 0.3909  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE              
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0035 0.0169 0.0439 0.0978 0.8062 0.1226  
White 0.0312 0.5170 0.2237 0.2607 0.8148 0.0362  
Black or African American 0.2292 0.0277 0.6047 0.4810 0.1560 0.1971  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.0640 0.0239 0.0297 0.8203 0.4100 0.5075  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.5326 0.7546 * 0.4794 0.2831  
Asian 0.1655 0.0033 0.0349 0.0773 0.1452 0.8137  
Two or More Races 0.5440 0.1650 0.5721 0.4169 0.0020 0.0220  
Hispanic or Latino 0.7474 0.9737 0.1480 0.2914 0.0306 0.0201  
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Table 1.117C – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 481 474 469 500 483 489 519 542 571 446
AGE                    
18-25 104 118 111 106 110 120 117 122 120 131
26-49 326 334 314 317 334 322 336 344 356 259
50 or Older 318 321 330 377 315 339 344 389 402 316
GENDER                    
Male 279 309 306 309 297 303 323 340 340 256
Female 384 352 366 381 379 378 387 402 440 346
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 427 440 431 472 451 447 474 486 516 422
White 392 417 410 473 438 420 411 451 453 372
Black or African American 194 167 179 165 165 179 156 223 207 165
American Indian or Alaska Native 48 72 36 17 24 31 50 55 46 37
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 30 15 * 26 * * * 15 34
Asian 87 107 83 117 75 84 130 119 135 112
Two or More Races 51 93 47 62 49 79 81 49 70 60
Hispanic or Latino 191 192 195 180 169 199 201 225 241 162
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Table 1.117D – Serious Psychological Distress (SPD) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2005-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.19
AGE                    
18-25 0.32 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.33 0.35 0.34 0.35 0.35 0.38
26-49 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.32 0.34 0.33 0.34 0.35 0.36 0.26
50 or Older 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.41 0.33 0.35 0.34 0.38 0.38 0.30
GENDER                    
Male 0.27 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.22
Female 0.34 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.33 0.36 0.28
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.22 0.23 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.26 0.21
White 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.28 0.27 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.23
Black or African American 0.70 0.59 0.66 0.59 0.57 0.61 0.54 0.74 0.70 0.53
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.80 4.72 3.07 1.79 2.27 2.68 3.50 3.63 3.22 2.29
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 3.56 2.48 * 3.56 * * * 1.94 3.51
Asian 0.94 1.12 0.86 1.13 0.74 0.83 1.09 0.97 1.06 0.87
Two or More Races 2.21 3.57 1.99 2.34 1.91 2.67 2.28 1.51 1.87 1.56
Hispanic or Latino 0.69 0.66 0.66 0.59 0.54 0.63 0.59 0.65 0.67 0.44
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Table 1.117P – 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, 2014 Versus 2005-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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 used in the comparisons 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, 2005-2014.
TOTAL 0.9670 0.6093 0.2422 0.3863 0.1716 0.2329 0.0792 0.6150 0.9944  
AGE                    
18-25 0.0027 0.0000 0.0001 0.0024 0.0000 0.0003 0.0000 0.0404 0.0014  
26-49 0.4360 0.0113 0.6431 0.8579 0.1588 0.4824 0.5060 0.1169 0.1913  
50 or Older 0.2388 0.1627 0.0934 0.2515 0.0071 0.0965 0.0377 0.8449 0.8755  
GENDER                    
Male 0.4646 0.3234 0.5662 0.4453 0.2751 0.9056 0.9541 0.0732 0.9070  
Female 0.6282 0.9020 0.3016 0.6084 0.3726 0.1614 0.0225 0.4328 0.9217  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                    
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.3881 0.9606 0.1547 0.2891 0.1577 0.0989 0.1994 0.6785 0.4479  
White 0.2984 0.6196 0.2725 0.4797 0.6081 0.1826 0.1750 0.1871 0.3899  
Black or African American 0.6236 0.7773 0.9758 0.5108 0.2987 0.9123 0.1887 0.0487 0.6799  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.1084 0.0239 0.9764 0.2162 0.7693 0.7287 0.5409 0.0496 0.5669  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.7311 0.2014 * 0.4792 * * * 0.0834  
Asian 0.3084 0.8912 0.1784 0.9234 0.0303 0.1716 0.8494 0.8144 0.7787  
Two or More Races 0.6209 0.1112 0.3576 0.3139 0.2956 0.4510 0.8820 0.0318 0.5561  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0640 0.2913 0.7900 0.8077 0.8032 0.4212 0.1153 0.0268 0.0871  
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Table 2.1A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-13
(2013)
Aged 12-13
(2014)
Aged 14-15
(2013)
Aged 14-15
(2014)
Aged 16-17
(2013)
Aged 16-17
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
4 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
5 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 3,341 3,369 1,017 999 1,224 1,180 1,100 1,190
Outpatient 3,064 3,110 893 892 1,141 1,120 1,029 1,098
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
2,572 2,698 730 742 965 957 877 999
Mental Health Clinic or Center 731 760 189 202 270 254 272 303
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 477 467 143 142 201 191 133 134
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
787 836 233 263 315 279 239 294
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 574 606 195 183 194 193 185 230
Hospital 504 547 177 168 167 172 160 207
Residential Treatment Center 206 252 48 63 79 70 79 119
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE 3,634 3,736 1,246 1,298 1,349 1,305 1,039 1,133
Education3,4 3,147 3,229 1,091 1,148 1,206 1,130 850 952
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or
   School Counselor
2,284 2,379 792 866 874 819 618 694
Special School or Program within a Regular
   School for Students with Emotional or
   Behavioral Problems
1,218 1,207 406 425 476 426 337 356
General Medicine                
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 686 700 227 218 223 256 237 227
Juvenile Justice                
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or
   Jail5
59 63 5 15 19 16 34 32
Child Welfare                
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 99 92 27 29 29 19 42 44
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Table 2.1B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-13
(2013)
Aged 12-13
(2014)
Aged 14-15
(2013)
Aged 14-15
(2014)
Aged 16-17
(2013)
Aged 16-17
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
4 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
5 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 13.6 13.7 13.1 13.0 14.5 14.1 13.2 14.1
Outpatient 12.5 12.7 11.5 11.6 13.6 13.4 12.3 13.0
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
10.5 11.0 9.3 9.6 11.4 11.4 10.5 11.8
Mental Health Clinic or Center 3.0 3.1 2.4 2.6 3.2 3.0 3.3 3.6
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.4 2.3 1.6 1.6
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
3.2 3.4 3.0 3.4 3.7 3.3 2.9 3.5
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.7
Hospital 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.4
Residential Treatment Center 0.8 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.4
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE 15.0 15.4 16.4 17.2 16.3 15.7 12.5 13.5
Education3,4 13.0 13.2 14.2 15.1 14.5 13.5 10.2 11.3
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or
   School Counselor
9.4 9.7 10.3 11.4 10.5 9.8 7.4 8.2
Special School or Program within a Regular
   School for Students with Emotional or
   Behavioral Problems
5.0 4.9 5.2 5.6 5.7 5.1 4.1 4.2
General Medicine                
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.7 3.1 2.8 2.7
Juvenile Justice                
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or
   Jail5
0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4
Child Welfare                
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.5
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Table 2.2A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3,341 3,369 3,064 3,110 574 606 3,634 3,736 3,147 3,229 686 700 59 63 99 92
GENDER                                
Male 1,310 1,326 1,146 1,190 288 239 1,641 1,636 1,408 1,410 303 285 41 41 54 47
Female 2,031 2,043 1,918 1,919 287a 367 1,994 2,100 1,739 1,819 383 415 18 22 45 46
AGE GROUP                                
12-13 1,017 999 893 892 195 183 1,246 1,298 1,091 1,148 227 218 5 15 27 29
14-15 1,224 1,180 1,141 1,120 194 193 1,349 1,305 1,206 1,130 223 256 19 16 29 19
16-17 1,100 1,190 1,029 1,098 185 230 1,039 1,133 850 952 237 227 34 32 42 44
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                                
Not Hispanic or Latino 2,666 2,693 2,466 2,488 421 476 2,878 2,958 2,496 2,538 556 585 41 56 77 68
White 1,966 2,081 1,863 1,958 250a 330 1,890 2,049 1,618 1,744 394 452 19 22 42 44
Black or African American 431 406 356 340 130 111 669 616 589 568 110a 63 18 27 28 13
American Indian or Alaska Native 26 27 22 27 6 3 21 28 18 16 3 10 1 1 2 2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 104 71 97 60 14 14 160 110 147 96 23 18 1 * 1 *
Two or More Races 131 98 120 93 19 17 124 138 109 104 23 34 2 5 4 8
Hispanic or Latino 675 675 597 622 153 130 756 778 651 691 131 115 18 7 22 25
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Table 2.2B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 13.6 13.7 12.5 12.7 2.3 2.5 15.0 15.4 13.0 13.2 2.8 2.9 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4
GENDER                                
Male 10.5 10.6 9.2 9.5 2.3 1.9 13.3 13.2 11.4 11.4 2.4 2.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4
Female 16.8 17.0 15.9 15.9 2.4a 3.0 16.8 17.6 14.6 15.2 3.2 3.4 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.4
AGE GROUP                                
12-13 13.1 13.0 11.5 11.6 2.5 2.4 16.4 17.2 14.2 15.1 2.9 2.8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
14-15 14.5 14.1 13.6 13.4 2.3 2.3 16.3 15.7 14.5 13.5 2.7 3.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2
16-17 13.2 14.1 12.3 13.0 2.2 2.7 12.5 13.5 10.2 11.3 2.8 2.7 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                                
Not Hispanic or Latino 14.0 14.2 12.9 13.1 2.2 2.5 15.3 15.7 13.2 13.4 2.9 3.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4
White 14.6 15.6 13.8 14.6 1.8a 2.5 14.2a 15.5 12.1 13.1 2.9 3.4 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3
Black or African American 12.8 11.9 10.6 10.0 3.9 3.2 20.1 18.3 17.6 16.7 3.3a 1.9 0.5 0.8 0.8 0.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 16.6 16.7 14.4 16.4 3.8 1.9 13.6 17.2 11.6 10.1 2.0 6.3 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 8.6 5.9 7.9 5.0 1.1 1.2 13.6 9.1 12.4a 8.0 1.9 1.5 0.1 * 0.1 *
Two or More Races 17.7 13.1 16.2 12.4 2.6 2.3 17.1 18.4 15.1 13.8 3.2 4.5 0.3 0.7 0.5 1.1
Hispanic or Latino 12.3 12.2 10.9 11.2 2.8 2.3 14.1 14.2 12.1 12.6 2.4 2.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.4
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Table 2.3A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 3,341 3,369 3,064 3,110 574 606 3,634 3,736 3,147 3,229 686 700 59 63 99 92
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                                
Northeast 635 653 602 602 84 105 737 706 657 631 126 126 10 3 9 19
Midwest 762 716 706 681 118 112 882 809 757 690 169 179 8 10 25 21
South 1,099a 1,248 981a 1,122 249 265 1,191a 1,349 1,019a 1,162 222 259 25 26 53 32
West 845 752 775 705 124 124 824 872 714 747 170 136 16 23 13 20
COUNTY TYPE                                
Large Metro 1,919 1,874 1,759 1,755 323 310 2,112 2,052 1,850 1,809 393 338 29 31 43 36
Small Metro 999 999 911 912 170 197 1,035 1,108 883 921 214 255 22 24 37 32
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 673 686 621 631 101 132 681 757 590 625 144 179 12 13 19 24
< 250K Pop. 326 313 290 281 70 64 354 351 293 296 71 77 10 11 18 8
Nonmetro 423 496 394 442 81 100 487 576 414 500 79 107 8 8 19 25
Urbanized 202 193 186 177 34 33 206 266 179 229 37 51 1 4 4 9
Less Urbanized 183a 264 173a 233 37 55 231 261 195 227 36 51 3 3 11 13
Completely Rural 39 39 35 33 10 11 50 49 40 44 6 4 4 0 4 2
POVERTY LEVEL9                                
Less Than 100% 785 799 677 693 195 221 951 1,064 840 928 154 179 28 41 39 36
100-199% 756 710 667 642 175 148 812 804 699 685 153 165 15 15 29 28
200% or More 1,801 1,860 1,719 1,775 204 237 1,872 1,868 1,608 1,616 379 356 15 8 31 28
150408
Table 2.3B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 13.6 13.7 12.5 12.7 2.3 2.5 15.0 15.4 13.0 13.2 2.8 2.9 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                                
Northeast 15.3 15.9 14.5 14.7 2.0 2.5 18.0 17.5 15.9 15.6 3.0 3.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5
Midwest 14.3 13.5 13.2 12.8 2.2 2.1 16.8 15.4 14.3 13.1 3.2 3.4 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.4
South 11.9a 13.5 10.6a 12.1 2.7 2.8 13.1 14.7 11.2 12.6 2.4 2.8 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.3
West 14.4 12.9 13.2 12.0 2.1 2.1 14.4 15.0 12.4 12.8 2.9 2.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.3
COUNTY TYPE                                
Large Metro 14.3 13.6 13.1 12.7 2.4 2.2 16.0 15.0 14.0 13.1 2.9 2.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3
Small Metro 13.6 14.3 12.4 13.1 2.3 2.8 14.4a 16.0 12.2 13.3 2.9 3.7 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 13.4 14.3 12.3 13.1 2.0 2.7 13.8a 15.9 11.8 13.1 2.9 3.7 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
< 250K Pop. 14.3 14.4 12.7 12.9 3.0 3.0 15.7 16.3 12.9 13.7 3.1 3.5 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.3
Nonmetro 11.0a 13.3 10.3 11.9 2.1 2.7 12.9a 15.6 10.9a 13.5 2.1 2.9 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.7
Urbanized 12.3 12.7 11.4 11.6 2.1 2.2 12.8b 17.6 11.1a 15.2 2.3 3.4 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.6
Less Urbanized 10.4a 14.3 9.8a 12.7 2.1 3.0 13.2 14.3 11.1 12.4 2.1 2.8 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.7
Completely Rural 8.8 10.8 7.9 9.0 2.3 3.0 11.8 13.7 9.3 12.1 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.1 0.9 0.7
POVERTY LEVEL9                                
Less Than 100% 13.8 14.0 11.9 12.1 3.4 3.8 17.3 18.9 15.2 16.4 2.7 3.1 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.6
100-199% 14.5 13.7 12.8 12.4 3.3 2.8 15.8 15.7 13.5 13.3 2.9 3.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.5
200% or More 13.2 13.6 12.6 13.0 1.5 1.7 13.8 13.8 11.8 11.9 2.8 2.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2
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Table 2.4A – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason for Receipt of
Mental Health Service1
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE SPECIALTY
MENTAL HEALTH
AND EDUCATION,
GENERAL
MEDICINE, OR
CHILD WELFARE9
Total2 Outpatient3 Inpatient or
Residential2,4
Education5,6 General Medicine7 Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service or reasons for receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked the reasons for the last time they received mental health care from each of the reported mental health services and could indicate multiple reasons for the last time they received mental health care; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents who did not indicate receiving mental health care from a particular mental health service category for any of the reasons listed in this table were excluded for that service.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
5 The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling or reasons for mental health care from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
6 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
7 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 Includes receipt of any specialty mental health services and receipt of any services from education, medical, or child welfare sources. The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems.
10 The Received Mental Health Services row represents all youths who received treatment/counseling regardless of whether a reason is known. The level of unknown data in this row is less than the level of unknown data in the reason for receipt of mental health service rows. The reason for receipt of mental health service rows have a smaller denominator compared to the overall received mental health services row due to the larger amount of unknown reason for treatment data.
11 Respondent reported in the other-specify question that he or she has been diagnosed with a mental or neurological disorder as a reason for having received mental health treatment/counseling. This reason is one of the most commonly reported other reasons for having received treatment/counseling.
12 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES10
3,341 3,369 3,064 3,110 574 606 3,147 3,229 686 700 99 92 1,490 1,457
Thought about Killing Self or
   Tried to Kill Self
737a 879 669a 789 209 261 270a 353 122 138 * * 238 273
Felt Depressed 1,489b 1,726 1,438a 1,646 202a 277 865a 991 273 309 * * 559 644
Felt Very Afraid and Tense 653b 871 622b 818 77a 124 397 473 106 128 * * 210a 273
Had Eating Problems 307 357 289 341 43 49 141 149 78 73 * * 103 99
Had Other Diagnosed Mental/
   Neurological Disorder11
80 80 77 76 3 5 8 9 24 18 * * 8 8
Broke Rules and "Acted Out" 594 623 571 591 60 70 427 416 83 72 * * 156 150
Had Trouble Controlling Anger 466 499 437 457 37 62 219 223 44 48 * * 91 100
Got into Physical Fights 92 103 81 83 13 23 82 65 12 4 * * 19 19
Had Problems with Home/Family 828 798 805 761 32 55 348 325 64 46 * * 190b 123
Had Problems with Friends 334 385 327 367 11 18 379 400 25 16 * * 108 91
Had Problems with People Other
   Than Family/Friends
254 257 250 236 6b 26 215 191 23 11 * * 70 51
Had Problems at School 530 544 498 509 39 45 481 512 74a 39 * * 150 140
Some Other Reason12 338 338 315 320 31 30 166 176 45 66 * * 52 46
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Table 2.4B – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason for Receipt of
Mental Health Service1
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE SPECIALTY
MENTAL HEALTH
AND EDUCATION,
GENERAL
MEDICINE, OR
CHILD WELFARE9
Total2 Outpatient3 Inpatient or
Residential2,4
Education5,6 General Medicine7 Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service or reasons for receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents were asked the reasons for the last time they received mental health care from each of the reported mental health services and could indicate multiple reasons for the last time they received mental health care; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents who did not indicate receiving mental health care from a particular mental health service category for any of the reasons listed in this table were excluded for that service.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
5 The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling or reasons for mental health care from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
6 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
7 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 Includes receipt of any specialty mental health services and receipt of any services from education, medical, or child welfare sources. The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems.
10 The Received Mental Health Services row represents all youths who received treatment/counseling regardless of whether a reason is known. The level of unknown data in this row is less than the level of unknown data in the reason for receipt of mental health service rows. The reason for receipt of mental health service rows have a smaller denominator compared to the overall received mental health services row due to the larger amount of unknown reason for treatment data.
11 Respondent reported in the other-specify question that he or she has been diagnosed with a mental or neurological disorder as a reason for having received mental health treatment/counseling. This reason is one of the most commonly reported other reasons for having received treatment/counseling.
12 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES10
13.6 13.7 12.5 12.7 2.3 2.5 13.0 13.2 2.8 2.9 0.4 0.4 6.1 5.9
Thought about Killing Self or
   Tried to Kill Self
25.2a 29.1 23.8a 27.3 52.4 56.1 12.6a 15.8 21.4 23.4 * * 21.0 25.1
Felt Depressed 50.2b 56.5 50.7b 56.5 50.7a 60.2 40.2 44.3 47.9 52.1 * * 49.7b 57.5
Felt Very Afraid and Tense 22.4b 29.0 22.2b 28.4 19.3 27.1 18.5 21.2 18.7 21.7 * * 18.1b 24.8
Had Eating Problems 10.6 12.0 10.3 11.9 10.9 10.7 6.6 6.7 13.8 12.3 * * 8.8 8.6
Had Other Diagnosed Mental/
   Neurological Disorder11
2.7 2.7 2.8 2.7 0.7 1.2 0.4 0.4 4.2 3.1 * * 0.6 0.6
Broke Rules and "Acted Out" 20.3 20.8 20.3 20.6 14.9 15.4 19.9 18.6 14.6 12.3 * * 13.5 13.3
Had Trouble Controlling Anger 15.9 16.7 15.5 15.9 9.4 13.7 10.2 10.0 7.7 8.1 * * 8.0 9.0
Got into Physical Fights 3.2 3.5 2.9 2.9 3.4 5.0 3.8 2.9 2.1 0.7 * * 1.6 1.5
Had Problems with Home/Family 28.2 26.6 28.6 26.5 8.2 12.2 16.2 14.6 11.3 7.8 * * 17.0a 11.6
Had Problems with Friends 11.5 13.0 11.7 12.9 2.8 4.0 17.7 17.9 4.5 2.8 * * 9.2 8.1
Had Problems with People Other
   Than Family/Friends
8.7 8.6 8.9 8.3 1.5a 5.7 10.0 8.6 4.0 1.8 * * 5.9 4.5
Had Problems at School 18.2 18.1 17.7 17.7 9.8 9.9 22.4 22.9 13.0b 6.7 * * 13.2 12.7
Some Other Reason12 11.6 11.3 11.2 11.2 7.8 6.7 7.7 7.9 8.0 11.2 * * 4.4 3.9
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Table 2.5A – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Specialty
Mental Health Service1
NUMBER OF VISITS OR OVERNIGHT STAYS IN THE PAST YEAR
FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1 2 3-6 7-24 25 or More
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of specialty mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of specialty mental health service information or unknown number of visits/overnight stays were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH2 531 534 402 415 772 712 810 835 414a 503
Outpatient 440 444 380 387 756 695 773 803 376 448
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
450 456 296 361 742 700 607 664 230 272
Mental Health Clinic or Center 197 184 86 113 184 146 156 160 58 85
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 147 129 89 81 88 80 81 111 40 29
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
209 170 93a 140 215 187 147 191 50 65
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 163 161 79 87 100 108 116 137 32 48
Hospital 198 194 55 60 109 121 82 112 12 25
Residential Treatment Center 55 62 23 31 43 60 50 58 16 23
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Table 2.5B – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Specialty
Mental Health Service1
NUMBER OF VISITS OR OVERNIGHT STAYS IN THE PAST YEAR
FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1 2 3-6 7-24 25 or More
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of specialty mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of specialty mental health service information or unknown number of visits/overnight stays were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH2 18.1 17.8 13.7 13.8 26.4 23.7 27.7 27.8 14.1 16.8
Outpatient 16.1 16.0 14.0 13.9 27.7 25.0 28.4 28.9 13.8 16.1
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
19.4 18.6 12.7 14.7 31.9 28.5 26.1 27.1 9.9 11.1
Mental Health Clinic or Center 29.0 26.7 12.6 16.5 27.1 21.3 22.9 23.2 8.5 12.3
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 33.1 30.0 20.0 18.8 19.8 18.6 18.2 25.8 8.9 6.8
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
29.3a 22.6 13.0a 18.6 30.1 24.8 20.6 25.4 7.0 8.6
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 33.2 29.7 16.1 16.2 20.4 20.0 23.6 25.3 6.6 8.9
Hospital 43.4 37.9 12.0 11.7 24.0 23.5 17.9 21.8 2.7 5.0
Residential Treatment Center 29.3 26.4 12.6 13.2 22.9 25.7 26.7 24.6 8.5 10.0
150407
Table 2.6A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,587 2,751 1,868 1,990 977a 1,122 832 882
12 157 207 96 133 53 68 * *
13 314 341 219 242 127 125 107 90
14 469 440 357 306 181 176 153 131
15 556 545 395 401 196 218 167 176
16 554 599 410 464 213 264 182 224
17 538 619 391 445 207 271 181 209
MALE 657 710 435 461 193a 265 157 189
12 53 54 29 28 * * * *
13 75 81 44 58 * * * *
14 96 95 66 59 * * * *
15 127 115 92 72 * * * *
16 156 160 104 113 41 67 * *
17 150a 205 101 131 43a 75 * *
FEMALE 1,930 2,042 1,432 1,529 784 857 675 693
12 104a 153 67 104 * * * *
13 239 260 174 184 104 102 87 76
14 373 345 291 247 151 133 133 103
15 429 430 304 329 154 182 129 149
16 398 439 306 351 172 198 146 169
17 388 414 290 314 164 195 146 155
150407
Table 2.6B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10.7 11.4 7.7 8.2 38.1 41.2 45.0 44.7
12 4.4 5.7 2.7 3.6 34.2 34.0 * *
13 7.6 8.7 5.3 6.1 41.5 37.0 50.4 37.2
14 11.0 10.7 8.4 7.4 39.3 40.1 44.0 42.8
15 13.8 13.0 9.8 9.6 35.4 40.0 42.6 44.0
16 13.1 14.1 9.7 10.9 38.5 44.8 44.3 48.8
17 13.2 15.1 9.6 10.9 38.6 44.1 46.3 47.4
MALE 5.3 5.7 3.5 3.7 29.7a 37.7 36.4 41.2
12 2.9 2.8 1.6 1.5 * * * *
13 3.5 3.9 2.1 2.8 * * * *
14 4.3 4.6 3.0 2.8 * * * *
15 6.3 5.5 4.6 3.4 * * * *
16 7.4 7.5 5.0 5.3 26.5a 42.8 * *
17 7.2a 9.7 4.9 6.2 28.8 36.8 * *
FEMALE 16.2 17.3 12.0 13.0 40.9 42.4 47.6 45.7
12 6.0a 8.9 3.9a 6.1 * * * *
13 12.0 13.8 8.8 9.8 43.9 39.6 50.4 41.5
14 18.2 17.1 14.2 12.2 41.6 38.7 47.2 41.6
15 21.1 20.7 14.9 15.8 36.2 42.3 43.0 45.4
16 18.9 20.7 14.5 16.5 43.2 45.5 47.7 48.9
17 19.5 21.0 14.6 15.9 42.4 47.7 50.5 49.9
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Table 2.7A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Hispanic Origin and Race Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,587 2,751 1,868 1,990 977a 1,122 832 882
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,970 2,123 1,425 1,540 753b 918 645 725
White 1,449 1,578 1,046 1,167 598a 723 504 572
Black or African American 289 306 207 214 83 123 72 99
American Indian or Alaska Native 7 11 6 8 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 123 124 98 80 * * * *
Two or More Races 95 93 61 66 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 617 628 442 450 224 204 187 158
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Table 2.7B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Hispanic Origin and Race Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10.7 11.4 7.7 8.2 38.1 41.2 45.0 44.7
Not Hispanic or Latino 10.4 11.3 7.6 8.2 38.5a 43.5 45.6 47.3
White 10.9a 12.0 7.8a 8.9 41.6 46.1 48.6 49.2
Black or African American 8.6 9.1 6.2 6.4 28.6a 40.6 34.9 46.9
American Indian or Alaska Native 4.5 6.9 3.8 4.9 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 10.2 10.4 8.1 6.6 * * * *
Two or More Races 13.0 12.5 8.4 8.9 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 11.4 11.5 8.2 8.2 36.9 33.1 43.1 35.6
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Table 2.8A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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.
4 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 2,587 2,751 1,868 1,990 977a 1,122 832 882
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 395 432 302 307 179 205 144 162
Midwest 571 557 423 432 232 232 202 205
South 937 1,024 653 745 333 413 288 320
West 684 738 489 506 233 273 198 194
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 1,476 1,512 1,077 1,086 584 614 500 485
Small Metro 764 833 546 618 274a 349 235 271
Nonmetro 347 407 244 286 119 160 98 127
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 574 611 405 465 188 241 146 196
100-199% 585 627 410 468 231 253 200 204
200% or More 1,428 1,514 1,053 1,058 558 628 487 482
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 1,513 1,599 1,098 1,122 608 675 529 509
Medicaid/CHIP5 941 995 694 769 333 411 279 340
Other6 131 163 84 116 * * * *
No Coverage 157 140 106 93 50 * * *
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 595 613 437 411 201 201 174 162
Very Good 1,167 1,229 787 901 409a 510 344 402
Good 652 723 503 521 282 313 239 242
Fair/Poor 174 187 140 158 86 98 * *
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Table 2.8B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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.
4 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 10.7 11.4 7.7 8.2 38.1 41.2 45.0 44.7
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 9.6 10.8 7.4 7.6 46.3 48.2 48.9 53.4
Midwest 10.8 10.6 8.0 8.3 40.8 41.7 47.7 47.5
South 10.3 11.2 7.2 8.1 35.6 40.5 44.2 43.3
West 11.8 12.8 8.4 8.8 34.6 37.5 41.3 38.9
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 11.1 11.1 8.1 8.0 40.0 41.0 47.1 45.1
Small Metro 10.5a 12.0 7.5a 8.9 36.1 42.3 43.2 44.0
Nonmetro 9.2a 11.1 6.5 7.8 34.3 39.3 40.2 44.5
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 10.2 10.9 7.2 8.3 33.6 40.0 37.1 42.4
100-199% 11.3 12.3 7.9 9.2 39.9 40.9 49.6 44.2
200% or More 10.6 11.2 7.8 7.8 39.1 41.7 46.2 45.9
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 10.6 11.1 7.7 7.8 40.3 42.4 48.3 45.6
Medicaid/CHIP5 11.3 11.8 8.3 9.1 36.2 41.7 41.3 44.7
Other6 11.9 15.6 7.6 11.0 * * * *
No Coverage 9.6 10.7 6.5 7.0 32.2 * * *
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 7.2 7.5 5.3 5.0 33.8 33.2 39.8 39.7
Very Good 11.3 11.9 7.6a 8.8 35.4a 41.6 44.2 44.7
Good 13.5 15.4 10.4 11.1 44.0 43.9 48.5 47.0
Fair/Poor 21.1 18.7 17.0 15.9 49.1 54.0 * *
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Table 2.9A – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 4,287 4,336 859 907 3,275 3,263
Marijuana and Hashish 3,346 3,262 664 664 2,561 2,479
Cocaine 131 168 28 41 93 115
Crack 11 20 2 11 7 5
Heroin 31 28 7 12 20 13
Hallucinogens 482 422 108 106 350 306
LSD 150a 214 29 48 108a 163
PCP 29 33 6 11 20 22
Ecstasy 232 182 52 54 168 121
Inhalants 480 512 124 151 330 344
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 1,441 1,554 332 408 1,052 1,063
Pain Relievers 1,157 1,165 266 281 848 821
OxyContin® 150 162 45 49 95 93
Tranquilizers 347 424 109 134 214 269
Stimulants4 273a 361 81 125 178 211
Methamphetamine4 73 105 19 20 46 78
Sedatives 65a 116 18a 55 37 52
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 1,979 2,076 456 520 1,449 1,462
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 271 292 46 45 212 229
Heavy Alcohol Use6 293 257 30 50 254 204
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Table 2.9B – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 17.2 17.4 33.2 33.0 15.1 15.2
Marijuana and Hashish 13.4 13.1 25.7 24.1 11.8 11.6
Cocaine 0.5 0.7 1.1 1.5 0.4 0.5
Crack 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0
Heroin 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.1
Hallucinogens 1.9 1.7 4.2 3.8 1.6 1.4
LSD 0.6a 0.9 1.1 1.8 0.5a 0.8
PCP 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.1
Ecstasy 0.9 0.7 2.0 2.0 0.8 0.6
Inhalants 1.9 2.1 4.8 5.5 1.5 1.6
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 5.8 6.2 12.8 14.8 4.8 5.0
Pain Relievers 4.6 4.7 10.3 10.2 3.9 3.8
OxyContin® 0.6 0.7 1.7 1.8 0.4 0.4
Tranquilizers 1.4 1.7 4.2 4.9 1.0 1.3
Stimulants4 1.1a 1.5 3.1 4.5 0.8 1.0
Methamphetamine4 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.4
Sedatives 0.3a 0.5 0.7a 2.0 0.2 0.2
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 8.0 8.3 17.6 18.9 6.7 6.8
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 1.1 1.2 1.8 1.6 1.0 1.1
Heavy Alcohol Use6 1.2 1.0 1.2 1.8 1.2 0.9
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Table 2.10A – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 480 455 134 149 319 275
Marijuana 383a 304 92 82 267 209
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 125a 186 51 79 67 88
Alcohol 261 239 116a 72 136 152
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 91 74 42 34 45 31
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 650 620 207 187 410 396
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 875 867 240 247 589 573
Marijuana 715 667 182 173 497 467
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 255 314 93 110 146 179
Alcohol 697 679 218 188 458 468
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 270 296 98 94 160 184
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 1,302 1,251 359 340 886 858
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Table 2.10B – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 1.9 1.8 5.2 5.4 1.5 1.3
Marijuana 1.5a 1.2 3.6 3.0 1.2 1.0
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.5a 0.7 2.0 2.9 0.3 0.4
Alcohol 1.0 1.0 4.5a 2.6 0.6 0.7
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.4 0.3 1.6 1.3 0.2 0.1
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 2.6 2.5 8.0 6.8 1.9 1.8
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 3.5 3.5 9.3 9.0 2.7 2.7
Marijuana 2.9 2.7 7.0 6.3 2.3 2.2
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 1.0 1.3 3.6 4.0 0.7 0.8
Alcohol 2.8 2.7 8.4 6.8 2.1 2.2
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 1.1 1.2 3.8 3.4 0.7 0.9
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 5.2 5.0 13.9 12.4 4.1 4.0
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Table 2.11A – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 12 to 17 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 875b 1,039 738 817
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 838a 990 709 783
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 193 223 172 185
Other Medical Doctor4 24 36 19 25
Psychologist 278 345 249 300
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 228 271 206 230
Social Worker 144 180 128 161
Counselor 559 652 472 537
Other Mental Health Professional5 70 102 68 78
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 72 105 64 89
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 116 156 98 122
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 93a 137 82 105
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 28 25 21 22
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 16 21 13 21
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Table 2.11B – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 12 to 17 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 96.9 96.2 97.2 96.8
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 22.3 21.6 23.6 22.8
Other Medical Doctor4 2.8 3.5 2.6 3.1
Psychologist 32.2 33.5 34.1 37.1
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 26.4 26.3 28.3 28.5
Social Worker 16.7 17.5 17.5 19.9
Counselor 64.6 63.4 64.7 66.5
Other Mental Health Professional5 8.1 9.9 9.3 9.7
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 8.3 10.2 8.7 11.1
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 13.4 15.2 13.5 15.0
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 10.8 13.3 11.3 13.0
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 3.2 2.4 2.9 2.7
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 1.9 2.1 1.8 2.6
150408
Table 2.12A – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 944a 1,076 522 543 94 75 316b 447
GENDER                
Male 186a 252 81b 145 26 15 67 90
Female 758 824 440 397 68 61 249b 357
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 729b 890 395 459 60 47 272b 373
White 582a 705 303 349 51 39 226a 305
Black or African American 77a 120 51 73 8 7 18a 40
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * 0 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 215 186 127a 83 34 28 44 74
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 179 230 116 93 24 19 38b 110
100-199% 223 246 116 128 35 14 71 100
200% or More 543 600 290 322 34 42 207 236
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 590 646 311 360 47 37 219 249
Medicaid/CHIP3 323 394 187 162 43 27 92b 197
Other4 * * * * * * 12 *
No Coverage 46 * * * * * 11 *
150408
Table 2.12B – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
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.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 36.9 39.6 20.4 20.0 3.7 2.8 12.3b 16.4
GENDER                
Male 28.7 35.9 12.5b 20.7 4.0 2.1 10.4 12.8
Female 39.8 40.9 23.1 19.7 3.5 3.0 13.0b 17.6
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 37.4a 42.2 20.3 21.8 3.1 2.2 13.8a 17.7
White 40.7 45.0 21.1 22.3 3.5 2.5 15.7a 19.5
Black or African American 26.9a 39.7 17.8 24.1 2.8 2.3 6.2a 13.3
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * 0.2 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 35.5 30.4 20.9a 13.6 5.6 4.6 7.4 12.0
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 32.1 38.3 20.8 15.4 4.3 3.2 6.7b 18.5
100-199% 38.6 39.7 20.1 20.7 6.0 2.3 12.3 16.3
200% or More 38.2 40.0 20.4 21.4 2.4 2.8 14.6 15.6
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 39.1 40.7 20.6 22.7 3.2 2.3 14.6 15.6
Medicaid/CHIP3 35.2 40.1 20.4 16.5 4.6 2.8 9.9b 20.2
Other4 * * * * * * 9.4 *
No Coverage 29.6 * * * * * 7.2 *
150413
Table 2.13A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 2,225b 2,191b 1,970b 2,016b 2,027b 1,954b 1,911b 2,011b 2,213b 2,587 2,751
AGE                      
12-13 445a 417b 383b 337b 366b 330b 330b 312b 420b 470 548
14-15 783b 811b 684b 705b 706b 741b 706b 710b 844a 1,025 986
16-17 997b 964b 902b 974b 955b 883b 876b 989b 950b 1,091 1,217
GENDER                      
Male 637 571b 539b 586a 540b 577b 536b 566b 581a 657 710
Female 1,588b 1,620b 1,431b 1,430b 1,487b 1,377b 1,375b 1,446b 1,632b 1,930 2,042
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,848b 1,802b 1,614b 1,691b 1,681b 1,594b 1,537b 1,586b 1,648b 1,970 2,123
White 1,413a 1,390a 1,220b 1,284b 1,266b 1,180b 1,186b 1,167b 1,231b 1,449 1,578
Black or African American 287 288 245 292 261 285 236a 238a 269 289 306
American Indian or Alaska Native 13 10 12 7 13 9 10 15 7 7 11
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * 1 * * * *
Asian 82 63b 77 66a 73 73a 57b 90 49b 123 124
Two or More Races 51b 41b 52a 41b 59a 41b 48b 75 81 95 93
Hispanic or Latino 377b 389b 356b 325b 347b 360b 374b 425b 566 617 628
150413
Table 2.13B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 9.0b 8.8b 7.9b 8.2b 8.3b 8.1b 8.0b 8.2b 9.1b 10.7 11.4
AGE                      
12-13 5.4b 5.2b 4.9b 4.3b 4.9b 4.6b 4.3b 4.1b 5.4b 6.1 7.2
14-15 9.2b 9.5b 7.9b 8.4b 8.5b 8.8b 9.0b 8.6b 10.2a 12.4 11.9
16-17 12.3b 11.5b 10.7b 11.5b 11.2b 10.4b 10.6b 11.7b 11.4b 13.2 14.6
GENDER                      
Male 5.0 4.5b 4.2b 4.6b 4.3b 4.7a 4.4b 4.5b 4.7b 5.3 5.7
Female 13.1b 13.3b 11.8b 11.9b 12.5b 11.7b 11.9b 12.1b 13.7b 16.2 17.3
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 8.9b 8.7b 7.9b 8.4b 8.5b 8.2b 8.1b 8.3b 8.7b 10.4 11.3
White 9.2b 9.1b 8.2b 8.7b 8.8b 8.4b 8.6b 8.6b 9.1b 10.9a 12.0
Black or African American 7.7 7.6 6.4b 7.8 7.1a 7.9 6.8a 7.0a 7.9 8.6 9.1
American Indian or Alaska Native 7.8 6.1 9.3 4.6 10.1 7.5 7.4 11.4 5.2 4.5 6.9
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * 1.8 * * * *
Asian 8.3 6.0a 7.7 6.6 7.7 7.6 5.5a 7.6 4.2b 10.2 10.4
Two or More Races 11.7 10.5 13.0 9.9 12.0 8.0a 9.4 10.6 11.3 13.0 12.5
Hispanic or Latino 9.1a 9.1a 8.0b 7.1b 7.5b 7.7b 7.8b 8.1b 10.5 11.4 11.5
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Table 2.14A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 1,358b 1,371b 1,460b 1,404b 1,350b 1,388b 1,544b 1,868 1,990
AGE                  
12-13 211b 200b 239b 235b 232b 218b 285a 314 375
14-15 518b 500b 505b 521b 479b 487b 590a 752 707
16-17 629b 671b 716b 648b 639b 683b 669b 801 909
GENDER                  
Male 335b 386 359b 391 395 397 373a 435 461
Female 1,023b 986b 1,101b 1,013b 954b 991b 1,172b 1,432 1,529
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 1,118b 1,141b 1,226b 1,150b 1,093b 1,113b 1,152b 1,425 1,540
White 871b 873b 944b 858b 853b 799b 883b 1,046 1,167
Black or African American 150a 193 171 204 157a 183 164 207 214
American Indian or Alaska Native 9 4 8 5 7 13 4 6 8
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian 54 39a 44 48 44 60 30b 98 80
Two or More Races 32b 32b 50 31b 30b 57 64 61 66
Hispanic or Latino 240b 230b 233b 254b 257b 275b 392 442 450
150413
Table 2.14B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 5.5b 5.5b 6.0b 5.8b 5.7b 5.7b 6.3b 7.7 8.2
AGE                  
12-13 2.7b 2.5b 3.2b 3.2b 3.0b 2.8b 3.7b 4.1 4.9
14-15 6.0b 6.0b 6.1b 6.2b 6.1b 5.9b 7.1a 9.1 8.5
16-17 7.5b 7.9b 8.4b 7.7b 7.7b 8.1b 8.0b 9.7 10.9
GENDER                  
Male 2.6b 3.0a 2.9b 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.0a 3.5 3.7
Female 8.4b 8.2b 9.3b 8.6b 8.2b 8.3b 9.8b 12.0 13.0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 5.5b 5.7b 6.2b 5.9b 5.7b 5.8b 6.1b 7.6 8.2
White 5.8b 5.9b 6.5b 6.1b 6.2b 5.9b 6.5b 7.8a 8.9
Black or African American 3.9b 5.1 4.6a 5.7 4.5a 5.4 4.8a 6.2 6.4
American Indian or Alaska Native 6.6 2.6 6.5 4.3 5.4 9.8 2.6 3.8 4.9
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian 5.3 3.9 4.7 5.0 4.3 5.0 2.6b 8.1 6.6
Two or More Races 8.0 7.8 10.2 6.0 5.9 8.1 9.0 8.4 8.9
Hispanic or Latino 5.4b 5.1b 5.1b 5.4b 5.4b 5.2b 7.3 8.2 8.2
150415
Table 2.15A – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 444a 435a 371 382 432a 367 380 367 354 359 340
AGE                      
12-13 33 37 32 21 27 21 * 27 * * *
14-15 130 147a 140 123 127 139 139 120 114 143 103
16-17 282 250 199 238 279 207 205 220 216 198 221
GENDER                      
Male 119 113 91 90 105 97 99 110 98 81 94
Female 326a 322a 280 291 328a 270 281 257 256 278 246
NO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 1,780b 1,757b 1,599b 1,634b 1,595b 1,587b 1,531b 1,644b 1,860b 2,228 2,411
AGE                      
12-13 413b 380b 351b 316b 339b 309b 295b 285b 396b 452 532
14-15 653b 663b 545b 582b 580b 602b 566b 590b 730b 883 883
16-17 715b 713b 703b 736b 676b 676b 670b 769b 733b 893 996
GENDER                      
Male 518a 459b 448b 496a 435b 480b 437b 455b 484b 576 616
Female 1,262b 1,298b 1,151b 1,138b 1,160b 1,107b 1,094b 1,189b 1,376b 1,652 1,795
150415
Table 2.15B – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 20.3b 21.7b 18.5b 20.0b 23.2a 21.7b 22.1b 21.9b 23.8 28.8 28.4
AGE                      
12-13 19.6 23.1 23.9 19.5 23.1 21.6 * 22.8 * * *
14-15 19.0b 24.4 21.8a 19.9b 22.3a 25.7 26.9 22.4a 25.7 37.5 31.6
16-17 21.1a 20.3b 16.2b 20.2b 23.6 19.6b 19.3b 21.6a 22.6 25.1 28.3
GENDER                      
Male 10.8 11.3 8.9a 9.1a 11.9 11.8 11.9 12.9 12.9 12.7 15.3
Female 29.9b 32.1b 28.5b 31.7b 33.3a 31.1b 31.6b 31.4b 35.0 45.8 42.3
NO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 7.9b 7.7b 7.0b 7.2b 7.1b 7.1b 6.9b 7.2b 8.1b 9.7 10.5
AGE                      
12-13 5.1b 4.8b 4.6b 4.1b 4.6b 4.3b 3.9b 3.8b 5.2b 5.9 7.1
14-15 8.3b 8.3b 6.8b 7.5b 7.5b 7.7b 7.7b 7.6b 9.3a 11.1 11.1
16-17 10.6b 10.0b 9.8b 10.1b 9.2b 9.1b 9.3b 10.3b 9.9b 11.9 13.2
GENDER                      
Male 4.5 3.9b 3.8b 4.2a 3.7b 4.2b 3.8b 3.9b 4.1b 4.9 5.2
Female 11.4b 11.6b 10.3b 10.2b 10.6b 10.1b 10.2b 10.7b 12.3b 14.6 16.0
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Table 2.16A – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Major Depressive
Episode Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
MDE 444a 435a 371 382 432a 367 380 367 354 359 340
AGE                      
12-13 33 37a 32 21 27 21 35 27 24 18 16
14-15 130 147a 140 123 127 139 139 120 114 143 103
16-17 282 250 199 238 279 207 205 220 216 198 221
GENDER                      
Male 119 113 91 90 105 97 99 110 98 81 94
Female 326a 322a 280 291 328a 270 281 257 256 278 246
NO MDE 1,741b 1,565b 1,632b 1,523b 1,430b 1,325b 1,343b 1,307b 1,134b 886 858
AGE                      
12-13 134b 123a 102 85 88 76 105 92 65 57 75
14-15 553b 457b 502b 498b 441b 401b 379b 416b 328b 238 223
16-17 1,055b 985b 1,028b 940b 901b 848b 859b 799b 741b 592 560
GENDER                      
Male 979b 883b 930b 895b 774b 727b 735b 745b 659b 557 522
Female 763b 682b 702b 628b 656b 599b 607b 562b 476b 329 336
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Table 2.16B – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014
Major Depressive
Episode Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
MDE 20.0b 19.8b 18.8b 18.9b 21.3b 18.8b 19.9b 18.2b 16.0b 13.9 12.4
AGE                      
12-13 7.3a 8.9b 8.3b 6.1 7.3a 6.3 10.7b 8.7a 5.6 3.9 3.0
14-15 16.6b 18.2b 20.4b 17.5b 18.0b 18.7b 19.8b 16.9b 13.5 13.9 10.4
16-17 28.3b 26.0b 22.0 24.4a 29.2b 23.4a 23.5a 22.2 22.8 18.2 18.2
GENDER                      
Male 18.6 19.7a 16.8 15.4 19.4a 16.8 18.5 19.5a 16.8 12.4 13.3
Female 20.5b 19.9b 19.6b 20.4b 22.0b 19.6b 20.4b 17.8b 15.7a 14.4 12.1
NO MDE 7.7b 6.9b 7.1b 6.7b 6.4b 6.0b 6.1b 5.8b 5.1b 4.1 4.0
AGE                      
12-13 1.7a 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.4 1.3 0.9 0.8 1.1
14-15 7.1b 5.9b 6.3b 6.5b 5.8b 5.2b 5.3b 5.5b 4.4b 3.3 3.0
16-17 14.8b 13.3b 13.6b 12.5b 11.9b 11.2b 11.6b 10.7b 10.0b 8.2 7.9
GENDER                      
Male 8.1b 7.2b 7.6b 7.4b 6.5b 6.2b 6.3b 6.3b 5.5a 4.8 4.5
Female 7.2b 6.5b 6.5b 5.9b 6.3b 5.8b 5.9b 5.4b 4.6b 3.3 3.4
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Table 2.17A – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder/MDE/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE 444b 435a 371 382 432a 367 380 367 354 359 340
AGE                      
12-13 33 37a 32 21 27 21 35 27 24 18 16
14-15 130 147a 140 123 127 139 139 120 114 143 103
16-17 282 250 199 238 279 207 205 220 216 198 221
GENDER                      
Male 119 113 91 90 105 97 99 110 98 81 94
Female 326a 322a 280 291 328a 270 281 257 256 278 246
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE
WITH SEVERE IMPAIRMENT1
-- -- 289 287 337 308 277 259 264 296 271
AGE                      
12-13 -- -- 25 17 18 17 26 17 17 17 13
14-15 -- -- 111 89 101 114 104 85 87 116 80
16-17 -- -- 152 181 218 177 147 157 160 164 178
GENDER                      
Male -- -- 71 71 67 71 69 80 58 66 69
Female -- -- 218 216 270a 237 208 179 207 230 203
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Table 2.17B – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder/MDE/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE 1.8a 1.7a 1.5 1.5 1.8a 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.4
AGE                      
12-13 0.4 0.5a 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2
14-15 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.7 1.8a 1.4 1.4 1.7 1.2
16-17 3.5a 3.0 2.4 2.8 3.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.4 2.7
GENDER                      
Male 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.8
Female 2.7a 2.6a 2.3 2.4 2.8a 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.1
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE
WITH SEVERE IMPAIRMENT1
-- -- 1.2 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1
AGE                      
12-13 -- -- 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
14-15 -- -- 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.0
16-17 -- -- 1.8 2.1 2.5 2.1 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.1
GENDER                      
Male -- -- 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.6
Female -- -- 1.8 1.8 2.3a 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.7 1.9 1.7
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Table 2.18A – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 895b 822b 760b 782b 764b 673b 721b 769b 813b 977a 1,122
AGE                      
12-13 169 136a 133a 137a 122b 98b 106b 112b 127a 181 194
14-15 278b 329 263b 259b 236b 244b 271b 258b 307a 376 394
16-17 448 357b 364b 386b 405b 331b 343b 400b 379b 420a 535
GENDER                      
Male 239 193a 189a 214 183b 168b 171b 199a 163b 193a 265
Female 656b 629b 571b 568b 581b 505b 549b 570b 650b 784 857
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 756b 700b 634b 691b 658b 555b 577b 645b 642b 753b 918
White 633 544b 502b 545b 545b 444b 487b 482b 500b 598a 723
Black or African American 82 113 70b 116 85 67b 54b 97 90 83 123
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 139a 122b 126a 91b 105b 118b 144a 125b 171 224 204
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Table 2.18B – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 40.3 37.8 38.8 39.0 37.7 34.6b 37.8 38.4 37.0a 38.1 41.2
AGE                      
12-13 38.2 32.9 35.1 41.5 33.5 30.0 32.5 36.3 30.7 39.1 35.9
14-15 35.5 41.1 38.4 36.8 33.6 33.2a 38.4 36.3 36.6 37.2 40.1
16-17 45.0 37.1a 40.7 39.8 42.4 37.5a 39.3 40.5 40.0 38.6 44.4
GENDER                      
Male 37.7 34.1 35.3 36.7 34.0 29.2a 32.0 35.3 28.3b 29.7a 37.7
Female 41.3 39.0 40.2 40.0 39.1 36.9a 40.1 39.5 40.1 40.9 42.4
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 41.0 39.0a 39.5 41.1 39.3 35.0b 37.6a 40.7 39.0a 38.5a 43.5
White 44.9 39.3b 41.3 42.7 43.1 37.7b 41.1 41.4 40.7a 41.6 46.1
Black or African American 28.9a 39.3 29.1a 39.7 32.4 23.9b 23.0b 41.0 33.5 28.6a 40.6
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 36.8 31.8 35.9 28.2 30.4 33.0 38.4 29.4 30.8 36.9 33.1
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Table 2.19A – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Type of Treatment 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SAW OR TALKED TO A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL OR USED
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
856b 778b 700b 739b 731b 638b 682b 724b 791b 944a 1,076
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional Only 425a 404b 407b 372b 406b 358b 370b 397b 431a 522 543
Used Prescription Medication and Did Not
   See or Talk to a Health Professional
76 58 47 53 60 46 58 52 52 94 75
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional
   and Used Prescription Medication
342b 308b 241b 307b 259b 231b 252b 272b 302b 316b 447
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Table 2.19B – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Percentages, 2004-2014
Type of Treatment 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SAW OR TALKED TO A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL OR USED
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
38.7 35.9 35.9 37.0 36.3 33.0b 35.8 36.3 36.0 36.9 39.6
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional Only 19.3 18.6 20.9 18.6 20.2 18.5 19.4 19.9 19.6 20.4 20.0
Used Prescription Medication and Did Not
   See or Talk to a Health Professional
3.4 2.7 2.4 2.7 3.0 2.4 3.0 2.6 2.4 3.7 2.8
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional
   and Used Prescription Medication
15.5 14.1 12.3b 15.3 12.8a 11.9b 13.2a 13.6 13.7 12.3b 16.4
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Table 2.20A – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 627b 601b 622b 542b 554b 602b 633b 832 882
AGE                  
12-13 92a 85b 91a 78b 66b 91a 91a 150 143
14-15 232a 216b 194b 184b 215b 200b 239a 320 307
16-17 304b 300b 336a 280b 273b 311b 302b 363 433
GENDER                  
Male 134a 154 132a 132a 132a 147 127b 157 189
Female 493b 447b 489b 410b 422b 455b 506b 675 693
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 535b 534b 550b 443b 448b 502b 506b 645 725
White 432b 439b 461a 352b 380b 379b 403b 504 572
Black or African American 53b 72 65 58a 42b 82 56a 72 99
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 92a 67b 72b 99a 106a 100a 127 187 158
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Table 2.20B – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Percentages, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 46.5 43.9 42.6 38.8a 41.1 43.5 41.0 45.0 44.7
AGE                  
12-13 44.1 42.3 38.3 33.8 28.7 42.3 32.0 48.5 38.7
14-15 44.8 43.2 38.6 35.6a 45.0 41.0 40.5 43.2 43.4
16-17 48.8 44.9 46.9 43.2 42.7 45.5 45.4 45.3 48.1
GENDER                  
Male 40.1 40.2 36.9 34.0 33.4 37.3 34.4 36.4 41.2
Female 48.6 45.4 44.5 40.7 44.3 45.9 43.2 47.6 45.7
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 48.0 46.8 44.9 38.7b 41.1a 45.2 43.9 45.6 47.3
White 49.8 50.4 48.9 41.1b 44.5 47.4 45.7 48.6 49.2
Black or African American 35.5 37.4 38.0 28.9a 26.9b 44.6 34.4 34.9 46.9
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 39.4 29.4 30.8 39.3 41.3 36.4 32.6 43.1 35.6
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Table 2.21A – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services and the addition of questions on Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services in 2009, data are not available prior to 2009.
4 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 A question on receiving Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services was added to NSDUH in 2009 so data are not available prior to 2009.
7 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 2,898b 3,065b 3,348 3,362 3,255 3,104a 3,129a 2,925b 2,920b 3,101a 3,118a 3,341 3,369
Outpatient 2,662b 2,795b 3,015 3,048 2,931 2,787b 2,837a 2,650b 2,635b 2,842a 2,846a 3,064 3,110
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
   Worker, or Counselor
2,254b 2,347b 2,523 2,573 2,416b 2,365b 2,408b 2,296b 2,265b 2,409b 2,427b 2,572 2,698
Mental Health Clinic or Center 611b 635a 716 657a 587b 583b 567b 537b 547b 547b 610b 731 760
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 440 425 439 449 471 416 374a 340b 362a 393 431 477 467
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family Preservation
   Worker
693b 656b 762 731 719a 707a 716a 657b 674b 767 776 787 836
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer
Stay)2
509a 542 629 619 596 581 539 524 531 526 547 574 606
Hospital 422b 467 515 529 516 511 469 440a 447a 438a 463 504 547
Residential Treatment Center 224 233 299 229 225 199 198 213 217 240 238 206 252
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3,430b 3,465a 3,463a 3,649 3,634 3,736
Education4,5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,931b 2,957a 2,920b 3,157 3,147 3,229
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or School
   Counselor
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,286 2,214 2,188a 2,389 2,284 2,379
Special School or Program within a Regular School for
   Students with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 975b 1,054a 1,063a 1,142 1,218 1,207
General Medicine                          
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 657 732 840b 810 694 692 710 605 601a 619 629 686 700
Juvenile Justice6                          
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or Jail7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 109a 80 103a 83 59 63
Child Welfare                          
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 157b 179b 158b 143a 129 114 118 92 108 140a 96 99 92
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND
EDUCATION, GENERAL MEDICINE OR CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES2,4,5
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,226b 1,283a 1,328 1,397 1,490 1,457
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Table 2.21B – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Percentages, 2002-2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
a Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between estimate and 2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services and the addition of questions on Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services in 2009, data are not available prior to 2009.
4 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 A question on receiving Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services was added to NSDUH in 2009 so data are not available prior to 2009.
7 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 11.8b 12.4b 13.4 13.4 13.0 12.4b 12.7a 12.0b 12.1b 12.6a 12.7a 13.6 13.7
Outpatient 10.8b 11.3b 12.1 12.1 11.7a 11.2b 11.5b 10.9b 10.9b 11.5a 11.5b 12.5 12.7
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
   Worker, or Counselor
9.2b 9.5b 10.1a 10.2 9.6b 9.5b 9.8b 9.4b 9.4b 9.8b 9.8b 10.5 11.0
Mental Health Clinic or Center 2.5b 2.6b 2.9 2.6a 2.3b 2.3b 2.3b 2.2b 2.3b 2.2b 2.5b 3.0 3.1
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.5a 1.4b 1.5a 1.6 1.7 1.9 1.9
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family Preservation
   Worker
2.8b 2.6b 3.0 2.9a 2.9a 2.8b 2.9a 2.7b 2.8b 3.1 3.1 3.2 3.4
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer
Stay)2
2.1a 2.2 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.5
Hospital 1.7b 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.8a 1.8a 1.8a 1.9 2.0 2.2
Residential Treatment Center 0.9 0.9 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.0
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14.2a 14.5 14.2a 15.0 15.0 15.4
Education4,5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12.1a 12.4a 11.9b 12.9 13.0 13.2
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or School
   Counselor
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.4 9.2 8.9a 9.7 9.4 9.7
Special School or Program within a Regular School for
   Students with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4.0b 4.4a 4.3a 4.7 5.0 4.9
General Medicine                          
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 2.7 2.9 3.4a 3.2 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.8 2.9
Juvenile Justice6                          
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or Jail7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.4a 0.3 0.4a 0.3 0.2 0.3
Child Welfare                          
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.6b 0.7b 0.6b 0.6a 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.6a 0.4 0.4 0.4
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND
EDUCATION, GENERAL MEDICINE OR CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES2,4,5
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5.0b 5.3a 5.4 5.7 6.1 5.9
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Table 2.1C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-13
(2013)
Aged 12-13
(2014)
Aged 14-15
(2013)
Aged 14-15
(2014)
Aged 16-17
(2013)
Aged 16-17
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
4 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
5 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 80 84 49 47 53 51 47 52
Outpatient 75 80 44 42 51 50 45 50
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
68 76 38 40 45 48 41 48
Mental Health Clinic or Center 40 39 21 19 23 22 23 25
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 31 33 18 17 21 21 16 17
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
40 41 23 22 26 24 23 26
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 35 38 24 22 19 20 19 23
Hospital 32 36 22 21 18 19 16 23
Residential Treatment Center 21 23 10 12 11 11 14 16
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE 80 85 54 57 51 52 43 52
Education3,4 78 81 51 54 48 47 40 47
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or
   School Counselor
65 72 42 47 41 41 34 40
Special School or Program within a Regular
   School for Students with Emotional or
   Behavioral Problems
48 51 28 33 30 29 25 30
General Medicine                
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 36 38 22 22 20 22 21 22
Juvenile Justice                
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or
   Jail5
10 12 3 6 5 5 7 9
Child Welfare                
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 13 14 7 7 6 5 9 10
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Table 2.1D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-13
(2013)
Aged 12-13
(2014)
Aged 14-15
(2013)
Aged 14-15
(2014)
Aged 16-17
(2013)
Aged 16-17
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
4 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
5 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 0.32 0.34 0.58 0.56 0.56 0.56 0.52 0.57
Outpatient 0.31 0.33 0.53 0.52 0.54 0.55 0.51 0.55
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
0.28 0.31 0.46 0.49 0.48 0.53 0.48 0.54
Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.16 0.16 0.26 0.24 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.29
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.13 0.13 0.23 0.22 0.25 0.25 0.19 0.20
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
0.16 0.17 0.29 0.28 0.30 0.28 0.27 0.31
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 0.14 0.15 0.29 0.28 0.22 0.23 0.22 0.27
Hospital 0.13 0.15 0.27 0.27 0.21 0.22 0.19 0.26
Residential Treatment Center 0.08 0.09 0.13 0.16 0.13 0.13 0.16 0.18
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE 0.33 0.35 0.65 0.68 0.56 0.59 0.50 0.57
Education3,4 0.32 0.33 0.60 0.64 0.53 0.54 0.46 0.53
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or
   School Counselor
0.27 0.29 0.51 0.57 0.46 0.47 0.39 0.45
Special School or Program within a Regular
   School for Students with Emotional or
   Behavioral Problems
0.20 0.21 0.34 0.42 0.35 0.34 0.30 0.35
General Medicine                
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 0.15 0.15 0.28 0.28 0.23 0.27 0.25 0.26
Juvenile Justice                
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or
   Jail5
0.04 0.05 0.04 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.08 0.11
Child Welfare                
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.11 0.12
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Table 2.1P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Age Group: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Source of Mental Health Service1 Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-13
(2013)
Aged 12-13
(2014)
Aged 14-15
(2013)
Aged 14-15
(2014)
Aged 16-17
(2013)
Aged 16-17
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
4 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
5 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 0.7925   0.9119   0.5505   0.2384  
Outpatient 0.6730   0.9046   0.7971   0.3763  
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
0.2146   0.7213   0.9700   0.0722  
Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.6064   0.5962   0.6500   0.4209  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.8269   0.9802   0.7802   0.9830  
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
0.3820   0.2924   0.3091   0.1311  
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 0.5402   0.7471   0.9938   0.1593  
Hospital 0.3678   0.8049   0.8216   0.1027  
Residential Treatment Center 0.1392   0.3372   0.5799   0.0575  
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE 0.4854   0.4155   0.4553   0.2227  
Education3,4 0.5358   0.3244   0.2032   0.1371  
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or
   School Counselor
0.3603   0.1570   0.2945   0.1872  
Special School or Program within a Regular
   School for Students with Emotional or
   Behavioral Problems
0.8332   0.5708   0.2085   0.7118  
General Medicine                
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 0.7994   0.8166   0.2563   0.6625  
Juvenile Justice                
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or
   Jail5
0.7746   0.1302   0.6312   0.8162  
Child Welfare                
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.7127   0.8427   0.1923   0.9249  
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Table 2.2C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 80 84 75 80 35 38 80 85 78 81 36 38 10 12 13 14
GENDER                                
Male 51 52 46 49 25 23 54 57 53 54 25 24 8 9 10 10
Female 61 61 59 59 24 29 56 64 54 60 26 30 6 7 9 10
AGE GROUP                                
12-13 49 47 44 42 24 22 54 57 51 54 22 22 3 6 7 7
14-15 53 51 51 50 19 20 51 52 48 47 20 22 5 5 6 5
16-17 47 52 45 50 19 23 43 52 40 47 21 22 7 9 9 10
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                                
Not Hispanic or Latino 70 76 66 71 29 33 67 76 66 72 31 34 8 12 12 11
White 69 73 65 68 21 29 62 70 57 65 26 30 5 7 10 9
Black or African American 32 34 28 30 20 16 37 41 36 39 15 12 6 8 6 6
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 7 5 7 2 1 5 6 4 4 2 4 0 1 1 1
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 19 14 18 13 6 6 25 18 24 16 8 7 1 * 1 *
Two or More Races 17 11 17 11 5 5 14 17 12 14 7 8 2 3 2 4
Hispanic or Latino 38 38 34 38 20 18 38 43 35 41 19 17 7 3 6 8
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Table 2.2D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.32 0.34 0.31 0.33 0.14 0.15 0.33 0.35 0.32 0.33 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06
GENDER                                
Male 0.41 0.41 0.37 0.39 0.20 0.18 0.44 0.46 0.42 0.43 0.20 0.19 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08
Female 0.50 0.51 0.49 0.49 0.20 0.24 0.47 0.54 0.45 0.50 0.22 0.25 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08
AGE GROUP                                
12-13 0.58 0.56 0.53 0.52 0.29 0.28 0.65 0.68 0.60 0.64 0.28 0.28 0.04 0.08 0.09 0.10
14-15 0.56 0.56 0.54 0.55 0.22 0.23 0.56 0.59 0.53 0.54 0.23 0.27 0.06 0.05 0.07 0.06
16-17 0.52 0.57 0.51 0.55 0.22 0.27 0.50 0.57 0.46 0.53 0.25 0.26 0.08 0.11 0.11 0.12
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.37 0.40 0.35 0.37 0.15 0.17 0.36 0.40 0.35 0.38 0.16 0.18 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.06
White 0.43 0.48 0.41 0.46 0.15 0.21 0.39 0.47 0.37 0.45 0.19 0.22 0.04 0.06 0.07 0.07
Black or African American 0.84 0.92 0.72 0.83 0.57 0.44 0.94 1.02 0.91 0.96 0.44 0.34 0.17 0.24 0.19 0.17
American Indian or Alaska Native 3.07 3.29 2.95 3.28 1.14 0.68 2.88 3.51 2.61 2.50 1.19 2.42 0.20 0.55 0.83 0.73
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian 1.44 1.16 1.37 1.09 0.49 0.47 1.83 1.38 1.75 1.26 0.67 0.54 0.07 * 0.10 *
Two or More Races 2.09 1.40 2.05 1.37 0.71 0.71 1.72 1.92 1.57 1.66 0.92 1.06 0.23 0.43 0.24 0.48
Hispanic or Latino 0.70 0.68 0.63 0.68 0.36 0.32 0.70 0.78 0.64 0.74 0.34 0.30 0.12 0.05 0.11 0.14
150330
Table 2.2P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic Characteristic SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7925   0.6730   0.5402   0.4854   0.5358   0.7994   0.7746   0.7127  
GENDER                                
Male 0.8399   0.5211   0.1529   0.8840   0.9639   0.5801   0.9471   0.5753  
Female 0.8447   0.9588   0.0332   0.2767   0.3651   0.4200   0.6968   0.9501  
AGE GROUP                                
12-13 0.9119   0.9046   0.7471   0.4155   0.3244   0.8166   0.1302   0.8427  
14-15 0.5505   0.7971   0.9938   0.4553   0.2032   0.2563   0.6312   0.1923  
16-17 0.2384   0.3763   0.1593   0.2227   0.1371   0.6625   0.8162   0.9249  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7070   0.7591   0.2031   0.4437   0.6477   0.5074   0.2739   0.5612  
White 0.1239   0.1757   0.0189   0.0338   0.0676   0.1153   0.7107   0.8523  
Black or African American 0.4938   0.5711   0.3928   0.1861   0.5155   0.0112   0.3608   0.0803  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.9740   0.6490   0.1535   0.4295   0.6916   0.1087   0.4799   1.0000  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.1415   0.0889   0.9623   0.0514   0.0397   0.6111   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.0677   0.1217   0.7415   0.6022   0.5728   0.3253   0.4612   0.3158  
Hispanic or Latino 0.8941   0.7269   0.3450   0.9289   0.6269   0.5032   0.1379   0.7993  
150408
Table 2.3C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 80 84 75 80 35 38 80 85 78 81 36 38 10 12 13 14
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                                
Northeast 28 33 27 32 11 14 29 35 29 33 15 16 3 2 3 5
Midwest 33 33 33 33 11 14 36 37 34 35 15 18 2 5 6 6
South 49 53 47 50 26 25 48 53 46 50 21 24 7 8 11 9
West 44 45 40 44 19 19 41 46 38 44 20 16 6 7 5 7
COUNTY TYPE                                
Large Metro 76 71 69 69 30 29 73 76 70 70 30 28 8 9 9 8
Small Metro 48 48 46 46 17 21 45 48 41 44 19 24 6 7 9 9
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 41 38 38 36 14 16 37 38 34 34 15 20 4 5 7 8
< 250K Pop. 26 30 24 27 10 13 25 29 24 27 11 13 4 5 5 4
Nonmetro 29 37 29 32 10 15 27 38 24 36 10 12 3 3 4 6
Urbanized 22 21 21 21 7 7 18 26 16 24 7 9 1 2 1 4
Less Urbanized 19 30 19 24 6 13 19 27 17 26 7 9 1 2 3 4
Completely Rural 7 9 7 6 3 6 9 12 8 11 3 1 3 0 2 2
POVERTY LEVEL9                                
Less Than 100% 42 48 38 44 22 23 44 56 42 52 19 21 7 10 8 9
100-199% 44 40 39 38 20 18 40 45 38 41 18 18 5 5 8 8
200% or More 67 69 66 67 20 24 64 66 61 62 26 27 4 4 8 7
150408
Table 2.3D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.32 0.34 0.31 0.33 0.14 0.15 0.33 0.35 0.32 0.33 0.15 0.15 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.06
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                                
Northeast 0.67 0.80 0.66 0.78 0.26 0.34 0.71 0.87 0.70 0.82 0.36 0.40 0.08 0.04 0.08 0.12
Midwest 0.63 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.20 0.25 0.68 0.70 0.64 0.67 0.28 0.33 0.04 0.09 0.10 0.11
South 0.53 0.57 0.51 0.53 0.28 0.27 0.53 0.57 0.50 0.54 0.23 0.26 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.10
West 0.75 0.78 0.69 0.75 0.33 0.32 0.71 0.80 0.66 0.76 0.35 0.27 0.11 0.13 0.08 0.11
COUNTY TYPE                                
Large Metro 0.48 0.46 0.45 0.45 0.22 0.20 0.46 0.50 0.46 0.46 0.22 0.20 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.06
Small Metro 0.54 0.61 0.52 0.58 0.22 0.29 0.58 0.60 0.53 0.58 0.26 0.32 0.07 0.10 0.12 0.13
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.65 0.68 0.62 0.66 0.27 0.33 0.71 0.71 0.64 0.67 0.30 0.39 0.08 0.09 0.13 0.16
< 250K Pop. 0.97 1.27 0.91 1.16 0.42 0.60 1.01 1.16 0.95 1.13 0.50 0.55 0.16 0.24 0.24 0.19
Nonmetro 0.65 0.82 0.65 0.70 0.25 0.39 0.64 0.89 0.59 0.87 0.27 0.32 0.08 0.07 0.11 0.17
Urbanized 1.09 1.15 1.08 1.16 0.42 0.42 0.96 1.49 0.91 1.43 0.42 0.51 0.05 0.13 0.09 0.28
Less Urbanized 0.89 1.30 0.90 1.03 0.34 0.64 0.97 1.25 0.84 1.22 0.41 0.49 0.07 0.10 0.19 0.23
Completely Rural 1.58 2.00 1.52 1.55 0.73 1.61 1.84 2.79 1.67 2.65 0.58 0.39 0.62 0.12 0.54 0.55
POVERTY LEVEL9                                
Less Than 100% 0.66 0.73 0.61 0.70 0.38 0.38 0.73 0.87 0.69 0.83 0.33 0.36 0.13 0.17 0.13 0.15
100-199% 0.73 0.73 0.66 0.70 0.36 0.34 0.68 0.79 0.66 0.73 0.33 0.34 0.10 0.10 0.15 0.15
200% or More 0.42 0.45 0.41 0.44 0.15 0.17 0.41 0.44 0.39 0.42 0.19 0.19 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.05
150408
Table 2.3P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Geographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE
Total1 Outpatient2 Inpatient or
Residential1,3
Total Education4,5 General
Medicine6
Juvenile
Justice7
Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
2 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) school social worker, school psychologist, or school counselor or (2) a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
7 Includes treatment/counseling received in juvenile detention centers, prisons, or jails, and often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.7925   0.6730   0.5402   0.4854   0.5358   0.7994   0.7746   0.7127  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                                
Northeast 0.5579   0.8644   0.2242   0.6809   0.7199   0.9093   0.0833   0.0737  
Midwest 0.3387   0.6210   0.7452   0.1504   0.1758   0.6490   0.7045   0.6260  
South 0.0492   0.0491   0.6782   0.0503   0.0568   0.2613   0.8709   0.1496  
West 0.1521   0.2385   0.9853   0.5323   0.6508   0.1765   0.4483   0.3907  
COUNTY TYPE                                
Large Metro 0.2426   0.4681   0.5612   0.1230   0.2036   0.0909   0.9362   0.4823  
Small Metro 0.3961   0.4009   0.1871   0.0444   0.1532   0.0735   0.6723   0.7710  
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 0.3260   0.3598   0.0797   0.0308   0.1737   0.0793   0.7934   0.5232  
< 250K Pop. 0.9081   0.8545   0.9073   0.6764   0.5765   0.5536   0.7390   0.1322  
Nonmetro 0.0304   0.0968   0.2399   0.0139   0.0133   0.0565   0.9870   0.4142  
Urbanized 0.8330   0.8996   0.8606   0.0066   0.0147   0.1062   0.1827   0.1906  
Less Urbanized 0.0130   0.0391   0.2215   0.5037   0.4039   0.2514   0.8731   0.8311  
Completely Rural 0.4345   0.6143   0.6690   0.5616   0.3768   0.8850   0.2467   0.7545  
POVERTY LEVEL9                                
Less Than 100% 0.8146   0.7854   0.4173   0.1476   0.2483   0.3811   0.3244   0.7700  
100-199% 0.4490   0.6409   0.3080   0.9153   0.8419   0.6356   0.9503   0.9275  
200% or More 0.4876   0.4987   0.2866   0.9281   0.9261   0.5359   0.2042   0.7987  
150618
Table 2.4C – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Reason for Receipt of
Mental Health Service1
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE SPECIALTY
MENTAL HEALTH
AND EDUCATION,
GENERAL
MEDICINE, OR
CHILD WELFARE9
Total2 Outpatient3 Inpatient or
Residential2,4
Education5,6 General Medicine7 Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service or reasons for receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Respondents were asked the reasons for the last time they received mental health care from each of the reported mental health services and could indicate multiple reasons for the last time they received mental health care; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents who did not indicate receiving mental health care from a particular mental health service category for any of the reasons listed in this table were excluded for that service.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
5 The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling or reasons for mental health care from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
6 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
7 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 Includes receipt of any specialty mental health services and receipt of any services from education, medical, or child welfare sources. The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems.
10 The Received Mental Health Services row represents all youths who received treatment/counseling regardless of whether a reason is known. The level of unknown data in this row is less than the level of unknown data in the reason for receipt of mental health service rows. The reason for receipt of mental health service rows have a smaller denominator compared to the overall received mental health services row due to the larger amount of unknown reason for treatment data.
11 Respondent reported in the other-specify question that he or she has been diagnosed with a mental or neurological disorder as a reason for having received mental health treatment/counseling. This reason is one of the most commonly reported other reasons for having received treatment/counseling.
12 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES10
80 84 75 80 35 38 78 81 36 38 13 14 52 57
Thought about Killing Self or
   Tried to Kill Self
37 47 35 43 19 24 22 30 16 16 * * 21 25
Felt Depressed 55 63 54 61 19 24 41 47 23 26 * * 31 38
Felt Very Afraid and Tense 35 47 34 45 12 18 30 35 14 18 * * 19 24
Had Eating Problems 23 27 23 26 8 10 15 18 13 12 * * 14 15
Had Other Diagnosed Mental/
   Neurological Disorder11
12 12 12 12 1 3 4 4 8 5 * * 5 3
Broke Rules and "Acted Out" 36 36 35 36 9 11 29 31 13 12 * * 17 19
Had Trouble Controlling Anger 32 35 31 33 8 11 18 23 10 10 * * 13 15
Got into Physical Fights 13 15 12 13 5 7 12 10 5 2 * * 5 6
Had Problems with Home/Family 42 43 42 42 6 11 27 27 11 10 * * 21 15
Had Problems with Friends 25 29 24 29 4 6 27 30 7 6 * * 14 13
Had Problems with People Other
   Than Family/Friends
23 24 23 23 2 7 20 20 7 5 * * 12 10
Had Problems at School 35 35 34 33 9 9 31 34 12 9 * * 17 16
Some Other Reason12 26 30 25 30 7 8 17 19 9 11 * * 9 10
150618
Table 2.4D – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Reason for Receipt of
Mental Health Service1
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE SPECIALTY
MENTAL HEALTH
AND EDUCATION,
GENERAL
MEDICINE, OR
CHILD WELFARE9
Total2 Outpatient3 Inpatient or
Residential2,4
Education5,6 General Medicine7 Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service or reasons for receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Respondents were asked the reasons for the last time they received mental health care from each of the reported mental health services and could indicate multiple reasons for the last time they received mental health care; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents who did not indicate receiving mental health care from a particular mental health service category for any of the reasons listed in this table were excluded for that service.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
5 The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling or reasons for mental health care from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
6 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
7 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 Includes receipt of any specialty mental health services and receipt of any services from education, medical, or child welfare sources. The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems.
10 The Received Mental Health Services row represents all youths who received treatment/counseling regardless of whether a reason is known. The level of unknown data in this row is less than the level of unknown data in the reason for receipt of mental health service rows. The reason for receipt of mental health service rows have a smaller denominator compared to the overall received mental health services row due to the larger amount of unknown reason for treatment data.
11 Respondent reported in the other-specify question that he or she has been diagnosed with a mental or neurological disorder as a reason for having received mental health treatment/counseling. This reason is one of the most commonly reported other reasons for having received treatment/counseling.
12 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES10
0.32 0.34 0.31 0.33 0.14 0.15 0.32 0.33 0.15 0.15 0.05 0.06 0.21 0.23
Thought about Killing Self or
   Tried to Kill Self
1.12 1.26 1.11 1.26 3.30 3.50 0.97 1.18 2.45 2.43 * * 1.70 1.95
Felt Depressed 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.37 3.39 3.33 1.48 1.57 2.94 2.99 * * 2.09 2.13
Felt Very Afraid and Tense 1.05 1.29 1.06 1.31 2.68 3.30 1.21 1.39 2.24 2.67 * * 1.46 1.92
Had Eating Problems 0.75 0.87 0.76 0.86 1.84 2.02 0.70 0.78 2.05 1.94 * * 1.14 1.25
Had Other Diagnosed Mental/
   Neurological Disorder11
0.39 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.36 0.67 0.17 0.16 1.33 0.88 * * 0.36 0.26
Broke Rules and "Acted Out" 1.08 1.07 1.11 1.10 2.05 2.39 1.19 1.25 2.10 1.86 * * 1.43 1.53
Had Trouble Controlling Anger 0.97 1.04 0.99 1.03 1.97 2.36 0.80 0.95 1.64 1.59 * * 1.05 1.28
Got into Physical Fights 0.44 0.47 0.42 0.44 1.20 1.50 0.54 0.46 0.82 0.37 * * 0.44 0.46
Had Problems with Home/Family 1.16 1.20 1.19 1.22 1.46 2.28 1.18 1.08 1.91 1.63 * * 1.71 1.33
Had Problems with Friends 0.77 0.90 0.79 0.92 1.05 1.32 1.14 1.15 1.16 0.98 * * 1.13 1.12
Had Problems with People Other
   Than Family/Friends
0.75 0.76 0.77 0.76 0.60 1.55 0.87 0.85 1.20 0.84 * * 1.02 0.87
Had Problems at School 1.06 1.04 1.07 1.04 2.16 1.93 1.26 1.30 2.00 1.42 * * 1.43 1.36
Some Other Reason12 0.82 0.90 0.84 0.92 1.66 1.63 0.75 0.82 1.59 1.77 * * 0.76 0.82
150618
Table 2.4P – Reasons for Receiving Most Recent Mental Health Service in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Mental Health Services in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Reason for Receipt of
Mental Health Service1
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE NONSPECIALTY SERVICE SPECIALTY
MENTAL HEALTH
AND EDUCATION,
GENERAL
MEDICINE, OR
CHILD WELFARE9
Total2 Outpatient3 Inpatient or
Residential2,4
Education5,6 General Medicine7 Child
Welfare8
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service or reasons for receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
NOTE: Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, the response categories are not mutually exclusive.
1 Respondents were asked the reasons for the last time they received mental health care from each of the reported mental health services and could indicate multiple reasons for the last time they received mental health care; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents who did not indicate receiving mental health care from a particular mental health service category for any of the reasons listed in this table were excluded for that service.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Includes treatment/counseling from a (1) private therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, social worker, or counselor; (2) mental health clinic or center; (3) partial day hospital or day treatment program; or (4) in-home therapist, counselor, or family preservation worker.
4 Includes treatment/counseling from an overnight or longer stay in a (1) hospital or (2) residential treatment center.
5 The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems. Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling or reasons for mental health care from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
6 Because of revisions to the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services questions in 2009, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
7 Includes treatment/counseling from a pediatrician or other family doctor.
8 Includes services received in foster care or therapeutic foster care.
9 Includes receipt of any specialty mental health services and receipt of any services from education, medical, or child welfare sources. The Reason for Receipt of Mental Health Services excludes treatment or counseling from a special school or program within a regular school for students with emotional or behavioral problems.
10 The Received Mental Health Services row represents all youths who received treatment/counseling regardless of whether a reason is known. The level of unknown data in this row is less than the level of unknown data in the reason for receipt of mental health service rows. The reason for receipt of mental health service rows have a smaller denominator compared to the overall received mental health services row due to the larger amount of unknown reason for treatment data.
11 Respondent reported in the other-specify question that he or she has been diagnosed with a mental or neurological disorder as a reason for having received mental health treatment/counseling. This reason is one of the most commonly reported other reasons for having received treatment/counseling.
12 Respondents with unknown or invalid responses to the other-specify question on Some Other Reason for Receiving Mental Health Treatment/Counseling were classified as not having received treatment/counseling for Some Other Reason.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
RECEIVED MENTAL HEALTH
SERVICES10
0.7925   0.6730   0.5402   0.5358   0.7994   0.7127   0.6517  
Thought about Killing Self or
   Tried to Kill Self
0.0209   0.0356   0.4417   0.0349   0.5770   *   0.1097  
Felt Depressed 0.0008   0.0023   0.0474   0.0581   0.3148   *   0.0091  
Felt Very Afraid and Tense 0.0001   0.0003   0.0685   0.1450   0.4013   *   0.0056  
Had Eating Problems 0.2220   0.1729   0.9332   0.9381   0.5886   *   0.9075  
Had Other Diagnosed Mental/
   Neurological Disorder11
0.9100   0.8622   0.5137   0.9683   0.5119   *   0.9960  
Broke Rules and "Acted Out" 0.7546   0.8754   0.8916   0.4672   0.4102   *   0.9178  
Had Trouble Controlling Anger 0.6048   0.7886   0.1612   0.8633   0.8835   *   0.5234  
Got into Physical Fights 0.6418   0.9608   0.3820   0.2041   0.1320   *   0.9589  
Had Problems with Home/Family 0.3357   0.2144   0.1375   0.3106   0.1718   *   0.0125  
Had Problems with Friends 0.2162   0.3281   0.4537   0.8646   0.2634   *   0.4887  
Had Problems with People Other
   Than Family/Friends
0.9299   0.5298   0.0111   0.2441   0.1303   *   0.2895  
Had Problems at School 0.9915   0.9798   0.9764   0.7638   0.0097   *   0.7665  
Some Other Reason12 0.8494   0.9787   0.6475   0.8642   0.1706   *   0.6894  
150610
Table 2.5C – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Source of Specialty
Mental Health Service1
NUMBER OF VISITS OR OVERNIGHT STAYS IN THE PAST YEAR
FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1 2 3-6 7-24 25 or More
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of specialty mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of specialty mental health service information or unknown number of visits/overnight stays were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH2 34 36 30 33 40 39 41 44 29 33
Outpatient 31 32 29 31 39 39 40 43 27 32
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
32 34 23 28 38 38 33 39 21 24
Mental Health Clinic or Center 22 21 13 15 18 16 17 19 13 13
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 17 16 17 14 13 13 13 17 9 8
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
22 19 12 15 22 20 16 21 9 10
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 17 20 15 15 14 16 15 18 6 10
Hospital 20 22 11 13 14 17 11 16 4 7
Residential Treatment Center 10 12 8 8 8 12 9 11 4 7
150610
Table 2.5D – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Source of Specialty
Mental Health Service1
NUMBER OF VISITS OR OVERNIGHT STAYS IN THE PAST YEAR
FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1 2 3-6 7-24 25 or More
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of specialty mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of specialty mental health service information or unknown number of visits/overnight stays were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH2 1.01 1.05 0.94 1.00 1.16 1.13 1.15 1.21 0.94 1.03
Outpatient 1.00 1.03 0.97 1.01 1.21 1.20 1.19 1.28 0.96 1.07
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
1.20 1.22 0.91 1.05 1.34 1.29 1.19 1.34 0.88 0.93
Mental Health Clinic or Center 2.66 2.57 1.78 1.92 2.30 2.15 2.14 2.35 1.77 1.80
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 3.12 3.29 3.29 2.88 2.64 2.66 2.67 3.35 2.00 1.76
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
2.49 2.30 1.64 1.83 2.42 2.25 2.09 2.34 1.25 1.32
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 2.91 3.12 2.67 2.43 2.51 2.53 2.64 2.82 1.18 1.81
Hospital 3.27 3.30 2.27 2.38 2.77 2.85 2.30 2.84 0.78 1.33
Residential Treatment Center 4.08 4.25 3.57 3.12 3.84 4.39 4.01 4.17 2.00 2.74
150610
Table 2.5P – Number of Visits or Overnight Stays in the Past Year for Specialty Mental Health Services among Persons Aged 12 to 17 Who Received Respective Specialty Mental Health Services in the Past Year: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Source of Specialty
Mental Health Service1
NUMBER OF VISITS OR OVERNIGHT STAYS IN THE PAST YEAR
FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
1 2 3-6 7-24 25 or More
2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Receipt of specialty mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of specialty mental health service information or unknown number of visits/overnight stays were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH2 0.8176   0.9364   0.1074   0.9072   0.0578  
Outpatient 0.9222   0.9892   0.1129   0.7594   0.1053  
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist,
   Social Worker, or Counselor
0.6519   0.1471   0.0701   0.5998   0.3514  
Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.5417   0.1346   0.0668   0.9188   0.1326  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.4916   0.7918   0.7507   0.0746   0.4145  
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family
   Preservation Worker
0.0499   0.0249   0.1136   0.1271   0.3848  
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer Stay)2 0.4065   1.0000   0.8987   0.6725   0.2742  
Hospital 0.2360   0.9294   0.9098   0.2830   0.1334  
Residential Treatment Center 0.6217   0.8863   0.6398   0.7218   0.6464  
150407
Table 2.6C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 72 77 62 66 44 51 41 43
12 19 23 14 18 10 14 * *
13 26 28 22 23 18 16 17 13
14 33 34 30 28 19 20 18 17
15 34 35 29 30 19 21 18 19
16 34 35 30 31 19 23 18 21
17 31 38 27 31 20 27 19 23
MALE 40 39 33 31 21 24 19 19
12 13 11 9 8 * * * *
13 16 13 13 11 * * * *
14 15 16 13 12 * * * *
15 18 15 15 11 * * * *
16 18 19 15 16 8 12 * *
17 17 22 14 16 9 13 * *
FEMALE 57 63 51 56 39 44 36 38
12 14 20 12 16 * * * *
13 21 24 18 20 14 14 13 12
14 28 29 25 25 18 17 17 15
15 30 32 25 28 16 19 15 17
16 29 29 25 26 18 19 16 18
17 27 31 23 26 18 23 17 20
150407
Table 2.6D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Gender/Age Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.30 0.32 0.26 0.27 1.35 1.42 1.61 1.67
12 0.52 0.61 0.40 0.48 5.47 5.61 * *
13 0.60 0.67 0.51 0.55 4.40 3.79 5.20 4.49
14 0.72 0.78 0.66 0.66 3.27 3.40 3.87 4.15
15 0.79 0.78 0.68 0.69 2.85 3.02 3.61 3.62
16 0.77 0.78 0.67 0.69 2.72 3.07 3.16 3.56
17 0.73 0.87 0.63 0.73 2.91 3.18 3.49 3.67
MALE 0.33 0.31 0.26 0.25 2.82 2.74 3.60 3.43
12 0.71 0.57 0.46 0.39 * * * *
13 0.73 0.63 0.61 0.53 * * * *
14 0.65 0.73 0.56 0.57 * * * *
15 0.85 0.69 0.76 0.53 * * * *
16 0.82 0.87 0.67 0.71 4.67 5.82 * *
17 0.78 0.98 0.65 0.77 4.96 5.03 * *
FEMALE 0.48 0.53 0.42 0.47 1.55 1.66 1.83 1.90
12 0.76 1.11 0.65 0.91 * * * *
13 0.97 1.14 0.85 0.99 4.53 4.57 5.26 5.42
14 1.26 1.35 1.14 1.18 3.65 3.91 4.23 4.66
15 1.29 1.34 1.12 1.22 3.21 3.49 4.06 4.08
16 1.28 1.25 1.10 1.15 3.40 3.59 3.77 4.08
17 1.21 1.44 1.06 1.27 3.57 4.01 4.09 4.55
150407
Table 2.6P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Gender/Age Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among Persons
with MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1022   0.1541   0.1184   0.8839  
12 0.1086   0.1221   0.9845   *  
13 0.2422   0.2630   0.4306   0.0567  
14 0.7979   0.3213   0.8559   0.8254  
15 0.5048   0.8431   0.2632   0.7866  
16 0.3748   0.2168   0.1271   0.3530  
17 0.0960   0.1902   0.2054   0.8296  
MALE 0.3622   0.5819   0.0435   0.3315  
12 0.9120   0.8675   *   *  
13 0.6372   0.3522   *   *  
14 0.8303   0.8506   *   *  
15 0.4338   0.2214   *   *  
16 0.9164   0.7056   0.0290   *  
17 0.0500   0.1852   0.2545   *  
FEMALE 0.1311   0.1416   0.5271   0.4683  
12 0.0286   0.0453   *   *  
13 0.2424   0.4561   0.4995   0.2406  
14 0.5548   0.2283   0.6006   0.3720  
15 0.7967   0.6028   0.1951   0.6803  
16 0.3065   0.2024   0.6435   0.8329  
17 0.4381   0.4212   0.3259   0.9258  
150407
Table 2.7C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Hispanic Origin and Race Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 72 77 62 66 44 51 41 43
Not Hispanic or Latino 61 66 52 55 36 46 34 39
White 56 62 47 52 33 41 30 34
Black or African American 25 26 20 21 12 17 11 15
American Indian or Alaska Native 2 3 2 2 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 22 20 20 16 * * * *
Two or More Races 13 12 9 9 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 38 38 33 32 25 23 23 20
150407
Table 2.7D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Hispanic Origin and Race Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.30 0.32 0.26 0.27 1.35 1.42 1.61 1.67
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.32 0.35 0.27 0.29 1.47 1.59 1.76 1.90
White 0.37 0.43 0.32 0.37 1.75 1.89 2.07 2.19
Black or African American 0.68 0.71 0.56 0.57 3.48 4.19 4.40 5.04
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.33 1.82 1.24 1.49 * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian 1.63 1.52 1.46 1.25 * * * *
Two or More Races 1.71 1.53 1.22 1.25 * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 0.70 0.70 0.61 0.59 3.21 3.09 3.89 3.76
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Table 2.7P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Hispanic Origin and Race: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Hispanic Origin and Race Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in
the Past Year
among
Persons with
MDE with
Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1022   0.1541   0.1184   0.8839  
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0605   0.0947   0.0199   0.5104  
White 0.0438   0.0338   0.0829   0.8553  
Black or African American 0.6592   0.8391   0.0286   0.0746  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.3019   0.5952   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian 0.9408   0.4311   *   *  
Two or More Races 0.8203   0.7875   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.9465   0.9575   0.3907   0.1650  
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Table 2.8C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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.
4 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 72 77 62 66 44 51 41 43
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 25 30 23 25 17 22 15 19
Midwest 28 31 25 28 19 21 18 20
South 45 48 39 42 28 32 26 27
West 40 40 33 34 24 28 22 22
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 66 64 55 54 36 40 33 35
Small Metro 42 44 36 37 23 29 21 23
Nonmetro 23 31 19 25 13 19 12 16
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 35 39 30 34 19 24 15 20
100-199% 37 37 32 33 23 24 22 21
200% or More 59 67 50 53 33 41 31 34
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 58 66 50 51 33 41 32 34
Medicaid/CHIP5 48 49 41 43 26 30 23 26
Other6 19 20 13 16 * * * *
No Coverage 18 18 14 15 10 * * *
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 37 38 31 31 21 22 20 19
Very Good 50 52 41 45 29 34 27 29
Good 39 42 35 34 23 27 21 23
Fair/Poor 18 22 17 21 13 14 * *
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Table 2.8D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with MDE or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year, by Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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.
4 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.30 0.32 0.26 0.27 1.35 1.42 1.61 1.67
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.61 0.74 0.56 0.62 3.20 3.44 3.73 4.02
Midwest 0.52 0.59 0.47 0.54 2.48 2.92 3.02 3.36
South 0.49 0.53 0.43 0.46 2.35 2.30 2.83 2.78
West 0.68 0.69 0.57 0.59 2.87 3.14 3.47 3.55
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.45 0.44 0.38 0.38 1.90 1.93 2.25 2.28
Small Metro 0.50 0.56 0.44 0.47 2.36 2.53 2.86 2.92
Nonmetro 0.53 0.74 0.46 0.64 3.03 3.49 3.78 4.37
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.58 0.67 0.50 0.59 2.99 3.11 3.32 3.46
100-199% 0.65 0.68 0.58 0.61 3.00 3.00 3.64 3.45
200% or More 0.39 0.45 0.34 0.37 1.76 1.96 2.13 2.36
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 0.37 0.41 0.33 0.33 1.72 1.84 2.15 2.25
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.51 0.55 0.45 0.50 2.35 2.37 2.69 2.63
Other6 1.49 1.72 1.10 1.46 * * * *
No Coverage 1.04 1.27 0.83 1.08 5.17 * * *
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 0.42 0.44 0.37 0.36 2.98 2.93 3.67 3.65
Very Good 0.45 0.47 0.38 0.42 1.99 2.13 2.55 2.54
Good 0.73 0.80 0.66 0.68 2.69 2.79 3.09 3.20
Fair/Poor 2.00 1.94 1.89 1.93 5.57 5.94 * *
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Table 2.8P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) or MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, and Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Had MDE
(2013)
Had MDE
(2014)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2013)
Had MDE
with Severe
Impairment1
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE2
(2014)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2013)
Received
Treatment for
Depression in the
Past Year among
Persons with
MDE with Severe
Impairment1,2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
2 Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service 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.
4 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
5 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
6 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
7 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1022   0.1541   0.1184   0.8839  
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0.2383   0.7492   0.6765   0.4165  
Midwest 0.8319   0.7289   0.8031   0.9679  
South 0.2299   0.1341   0.1353   0.8192  
West 0.3216   0.6840   0.4974   0.6290  
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 0.9336   0.7679   0.7071   0.5386  
Small Metro 0.0460   0.0312   0.0753   0.8396  
Nonmetro 0.0322   0.0818   0.2772   0.4516  
POVERTY LEVEL3                
Less Than 100% 0.4867   0.1733   0.1424   0.2649  
100-199% 0.3151   0.1454   0.8208   0.2838  
200% or More 0.2625   0.9134   0.3158   0.9056  
HEALTH INSURANCE4                
Private 0.4199   0.8987   0.3998   0.3941  
Medicaid/CHIP5 0.4662   0.2118   0.0988   0.3681  
Other6 0.1052   0.0640   *   *  
No Coverage 0.5172   0.6750   *   *  
OVERALL HEALTH7                
Excellent 0.6242   0.6097   0.8768   0.9811  
Very Good 0.3275   0.0467   0.0324   0.8797  
Good 0.0814   0.4693   0.9878   0.7268  
Fair/Poor 0.3910   0.6680   0.5547   *  
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Table 2.9C – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 86 95 42 47 83 93
Marijuana and Hashish 78 82 36 39 72 76
Cocaine 15 23 7 11 12 18
Crack 4 7 2 5 3 2
Heroin 8 8 4 6 6 5
Hallucinogens 29 31 12 16 26 26
LSD 15 25 7 12 13 21
PCP 7 9 3 5 5 7
Ecstasy 19 23 7 12 17 18
Inhalants 29 36 15 20 24 29
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 50 60 24 31 46 52
Pain Relievers 46 53 22 27 42 44
OxyContin® 16 19 8 10 13 13
Tranquilizers 24 35 13 18 19 27
Stimulants4 21 33 12 19 18 23
Methamphetamine4 10 18 5 8 8 15
Sedatives 11 18 5 14 8 11
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 59 70 29 35 55 63
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 21 27 7 11 19 24
Heavy Alcohol Use6 23 24 7 11 23 21
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Table 2.9D – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.35 0.38 1.32 1.41 0.34 0.39
Marijuana and Hashish 0.31 0.33 1.22 1.24 0.31 0.33
Cocaine 0.06 0.09 0.26 0.40 0.05 0.09
Crack 0.02 0.03 0.08 0.18 0.01 0.01
Heroin 0.03 0.03 0.14 0.21 0.03 0.03
Hallucinogens 0.12 0.13 0.47 0.55 0.12 0.12
LSD 0.06 0.10 0.26 0.43 0.06 0.10
PCP 0.03 0.03 0.13 0.19 0.02 0.03
Ecstasy 0.08 0.09 0.29 0.44 0.08 0.08
Inhalants 0.12 0.14 0.55 0.70 0.11 0.14
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.20 0.24 0.87 1.06 0.20 0.23
Pain Relievers 0.18 0.21 0.80 0.93 0.18 0.20
OxyContin® 0.06 0.08 0.32 0.37 0.06 0.06
Tranquilizers 0.09 0.14 0.49 0.65 0.09 0.13
Stimulants4 0.09 0.13 0.45 0.69 0.08 0.11
Methamphetamine4 0.04 0.07 0.20 0.27 0.04 0.07
Sedatives 0.04 0.07 0.19 0.51 0.04 0.05
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.24 0.28 1.00 1.15 0.24 0.28
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.08 0.11 0.27 0.40 0.09 0.11
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.09 0.10 0.26 0.39 0.10 0.10
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Table 2.9P – Substance Use in the Past Year and Past Month among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Substance Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 2013 and 2014.
PAST YEAR USE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.6826   0.9090   0.8275  
Marijuana and Hashish 0.4690   0.3757   0.5808  
Cocaine 0.1860   0.4021   0.2926  
Crack 0.2519   0.1103   0.6649  
Heroin 0.7859   0.5004   0.4778  
Hallucinogens 0.1625   0.6626   0.2560  
LSD 0.0256   0.2114   0.0223  
PCP 0.6833   0.4590   0.7174  
Ecstasy 0.0878   0.9354   0.0624  
Inhalants 0.4803   0.4208   0.6442  
Nonmedical Use of Psychotherapeutics3,4 0.1489   0.1489   0.7317  
Pain Relievers 0.9004   0.9441   0.7672  
OxyContin® 0.6238   0.9187   0.9548  
Tranquilizers 0.0642   0.3956   0.0805  
Stimulants4 0.0237   0.0863   0.2254  
Methamphetamine4 0.1223   0.9670   0.0513  
Sedatives 0.0150   0.0170   0.2522  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.2851   0.4020   0.7084  
PAST MONTH USE            
Daily Cigarette Use5 0.5228   0.7748   0.5227  
Heavy Alcohol Use6 0.3006   0.1643   0.1219  
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Table 2.10C – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 29 34 13 19 25 26
Marijuana 27 26 13 14 23 21
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 13 22 7 15 10 14
Alcohol 22 25 16 13 14 20
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 13 15 9 11 8 8
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 35 39 19 21 28 32
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 41 46 20 24 34 38
Marijuana 38 40 19 20 32 34
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 20 28 12 18 15 21
Alcohol 36 42 21 21 28 36
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 21 29 13 16 16 22
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 51 55 26 27 41 47
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Table 2.10D – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.12 0.14 0.52 0.68 0.11 0.12
Marijuana 0.11 0.10 0.48 0.49 0.10 0.10
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.05 0.09 0.28 0.54 0.05 0.06
Alcohol 0.09 0.10 0.59 0.48 0.07 0.09
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.05 0.06 0.33 0.38 0.04 0.04
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.14 0.16 0.71 0.73 0.13 0.15
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.17 0.18 0.76 0.82 0.15 0.17
Marijuana 0.15 0.16 0.70 0.69 0.14 0.15
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.08 0.11 0.47 0.63 0.07 0.10
Alcohol 0.14 0.17 0.77 0.71 0.13 0.16
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.09 0.12 0.48 0.56 0.07 0.10
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.20 0.22 0.95 0.91 0.19 0.21
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Table 2.10P – Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Dependence or Abuse Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
No MDE
(2013)
No MDE
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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: 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 data were excluded.
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons aged 12 to 17, 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, 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, 2013 and 2014.
DEPENDENCE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.5862   0.7883   0.2500  
Marijuana 0.0374   0.3982   0.0746  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.0189   0.1488   0.1960  
Alcohol 0.5138   0.0158   0.4989  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.3866   0.4519   0.2209  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.5765   0.2231   0.8195  
DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE            
Illicit Drugs2 0.9051   0.7851   0.8559  
Marijuana 0.3803   0.4471   0.5854  
Illicit Drugs Other Than Marijuana2 0.0891   0.6106   0.1782  
Alcohol 0.7517   0.1354   0.7247  
Both Illicit Drugs and Alcohol2 0.4807   0.6261   0.3505  
Illicit Drugs or Alcohol2 0.5021   0.2507   0.7553  
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Table 2.11C – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 12 to 17 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 40 49 36 42
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 39 48 36 41
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 18 21 17 19
Other Medical Doctor4 6 9 5 7
Psychologist 23 28 22 26
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 21 24 20 22
Social Worker 17 19 16 18
Counselor 32 38 29 33
Other Mental Health Professional5 11 16 11 14
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 11 16 10 14
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 13 19 11 16
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 11 18 10 15
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 7 7 6 6
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 5 7 5 7
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Table 2.11D – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2013 and 2014
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 12 to 17 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.72 0.92 0.73 0.88
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 1.80 1.77 1.95 2.02
Other Medical Doctor4 0.66 0.84 0.69 0.80
Psychologist 2.23 2.19 2.46 2.52
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 2.05 2.01 2.26 2.33
Social Worker 1.77 1.69 1.98 1.98
Counselor 2.19 2.20 2.38 2.39
Other Mental Health Professional5 1.19 1.47 1.39 1.60
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 1.18 1.45 1.33 1.65
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 1.39 1.69 1.50 1.80
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 1.25 1.61 1.39 1.71
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.77 0.64 0.76 0.74
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.63 0.67 0.67 0.84
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Table 2.11P – Types of Professional Seen among Persons Aged 12 to 17 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, 2014 Versus 2013
Type of Professional1 MDE
(2013)
MDE
(2014)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2013)
MDE with Severe
Impairment2
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
N/A: Not applicable.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple types of professionals; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive. Respondents with unknown type of professional data were excluded.
2 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
3 Estimates in the Total row represent all persons aged 12 to 17 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 with unknown type of professional data.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL3 N/A   N/A  
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL 0.5521   0.7203  
General Practitioner or Family Doctor 0.7813   0.7909  
Other Medical Doctor4 0.5353   0.6414  
Psychologist 0.6690   0.3946  
Psychiatrist or Psychotherapist 0.9726   0.9475  
Social Worker 0.7316   0.3918  
Counselor 0.6955   0.6049  
Other Mental Health Professional5 0.3408   0.8808  
Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Other Health Professional 0.3206   0.2714  
ALTERNATIVE SERVICE PROFESSIONAL 0.4153   0.5031  
Religious or Spiritual Advisor6 0.2152   0.4321  
Herbalist, Chiropractor, Acupuncturist, or Massage Therapist 0.4093   0.8481  
OTHER PROFESSIONAL7 0.8337   0.4766  
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Table 2.12C – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 43 50 31 36 17 14 23 32
GENDER                
Male 21 23 11 18 10 5 10 13
Female 38 43 29 30 14 13 21 29
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 36 46 26 34 11 10 21 29
White 32 40 23 29 11 9 19 26
Black or African American 11 17 9 13 4 3 5 10
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * 0 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 25 22 16 13 13 10 10 15
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 18 23 16 14 7 6 7 16
100-199% 23 23 15 16 12 6 11 14
200% or More 32 40 23 29 9 11 19 24
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 33 40 22 30 12 9 20 24
Medicaid/CHIP3 26 29 20 18 11 7 12 21
Other4 * * * * * * 4 *
No Coverage 10 * * * * * 4 *
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Table 2.12D – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2013 and 2014
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 1.35 1.42 1.10 1.19 0.65 0.50 0.86 1.07
GENDER                
Male 2.80 2.70 1.76 2.22 1.50 0.73 1.52 1.76
Female 1.54 1.65 1.33 1.36 0.70 0.63 1.04 1.29
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.47 1.60 1.20 1.40 0.55 0.45 1.02 1.22
White 1.75 1.88 1.39 1.62 0.72 0.57 1.24 1.49
Black or African American 3.39 4.19 2.94 3.77 1.27 1.02 1.73 2.90
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * 0.16 * * *
Hispanic or Latino 3.20 3.03 2.48 2.03 2.07 1.58 1.53 2.17
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 2.95 3.06 2.63 2.11 1.16 1.02 1.21 2.51
100-199% 3.00 2.99 2.38 2.45 2.03 0.93 1.82 1.97
200% or More 1.75 1.98 1.45 1.65 0.62 0.71 1.25 1.41
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 1.72 1.87 1.35 1.66 0.81 0.57 1.25 1.34
Medicaid/CHIP3 2.35 2.35 1.97 1.76 1.12 0.74 1.22 1.87
Other4 * * * * * * 2.95 *
No Coverage 5.20 * * * * * 2.45 *
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Table 2.12P – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2013
Demographic/Socioeconomic
Characteristic
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
OR Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
Only
(2014)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2013)
Used
Prescription
Medication and
Did Not See or
Talk to a
Health
Professional
(2014)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2013)
Saw or Talked
to a Health
Professional
AND Used
Prescription
Medication
(2014)
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
2 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0.1823   0.7775   0.2757   0.0033  
GENDER                
Male 0.0657   0.0042   0.2471   0.3033  
Female 0.6236   0.0769   0.5688   0.0048  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0266   0.4047   0.2375   0.0160  
White 0.0938   0.5901   0.2553   0.0491  
Black or African American 0.0175   0.1879   0.7803   0.0370  
American Indian or Alaska Native *   *   *   *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander *   *   *   *  
Asian *   *   *   *  
Two or More Races *   *   *   *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.2498   0.0235   0.7067   0.0832  
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 0.1468   0.1124   0.4908   0.0000  
100-199% 0.7950   0.8492   0.0951   0.1373  
200% or More 0.4839   0.6315   0.7173   0.5885  
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 0.5486   0.3390   0.3940   0.5944  
Medicaid/CHIP3 0.1413   0.1331   0.1652   0.0000  
Other4 *   *   *   *  
No Coverage *   *   *   *  
150413
Table 2.13C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 62 63 60 63 60 59 57 58 63 72 77
AGE                      
12-13 29 27 27 25 27 26 25 24 29 32 37
14-15 37 40 34 36 37 39 34 38 40 49 48
16-17 48 42 45 44 44 41 41 45 42 46 52
GENDER                      
Male 32 32 32 33 30 32 30 32 32 40 39
Female 51 52 50 51 50 46 45 49 51 57 63
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 56 56 51 57 54 53 51 50 53 61 66
White 53 53 45 53 49 48 49 46 48 56 62
Black or African American 26 27 22 26 25 27 22 22 23 25 26
American Indian or Alaska Native 3 3 3 2 5 3 2 5 3 2 3
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * 1 * * * *
Asian 17 12 21 15 19 14 12 17 12 22 20
Two or More Races 10 7 12 7 10 6 9 12 12 13 12
Hispanic or Latino 28 29 29 26 27 26 27 32 33 38 38
150413
Table 2.13D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.26 0.30 0.32
AGE                      
12-13 0.33 0.33 0.34 0.32 0.35 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.36 0.40 0.46
14-15 0.42 0.44 0.38 0.41 0.42 0.44 0.42 0.44 0.45 0.52 0.55
16-17 0.54 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.48 0.45 0.46 0.48 0.48 0.54 0.56
GENDER                      
Male 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.26 0.24 0.26 0.25 0.26 0.25 0.33 0.31
Female 0.42 0.42 0.41 0.43 0.42 0.39 0.39 0.41 0.43 0.48 0.53
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.27 0.27 0.25 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.32 0.35
White 0.31 0.32 0.27 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.33 0.31 0.33 0.37 0.43
Black or African American 0.63 0.64 0.52 0.63 0.62 0.71 0.59 0.59 0.60 0.68 0.71
American Indian or Alaska Native 2.03 1.44 2.44 1.60 2.89 2.03 1.77 3.68 2.15 1.33 1.82
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * 1.07 * * * *
Asian 1.64 1.17 1.98 1.42 1.80 1.39 1.11 1.33 0.98 1.63 1.52
Two or More Races 2.15 1.62 2.54 1.59 1.84 1.24 1.69 1.60 1.59 1.71 1.53
Hispanic or Latino 0.67 0.68 0.65 0.58 0.58 0.56 0.56 0.61 0.61 0.70 0.70
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Table 2.13P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.1022  
AGE                      
12-13 0.0017 0.0004 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0018 0.0667  
14-15 0.0001 0.0006 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0196 0.5494  
16-17 0.0030 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0678  
GENDER                      
Male 0.0819 0.0019 0.0002 0.0076 0.0004 0.0114 0.0008 0.0035 0.0086 0.3622  
Female 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.1311  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0605  
White 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0438  
Black or African American 0.1539 0.1363 0.0028 0.1738 0.0368 0.2539 0.0140 0.0237 0.2058 0.6592  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.7300 0.7340 0.4285 0.3625 0.3478 0.8254 0.8326 0.2734 0.5522 0.3019  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * *  
Asian 0.3632 0.0239 0.2780 0.0715 0.2583 0.1795 0.0103 0.1711 0.0007 0.9408  
Two or More Races 0.7457 0.3677 0.8825 0.2368 0.8228 0.0212 0.1703 0.3968 0.5813 0.8203  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0136 0.0156 0.0003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0002 0.3159 0.9465  
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Table 2.14C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 50 49 54 49 48 47 53 62 66
AGE                  
12-13 18 18 22 21 21 19 25 26 30
14-15 31 30 30 32 28 30 33 43 41
16-17 38 34 39 36 33 36 35 39 44
GENDER                  
Male 24 26 24 25 26 26 25 33 31
Female 44 41 45 40 39 37 45 51 56
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 43 45 48 44 42 41 44 52 55
White 37 41 44 39 41 35 40 47 52
Black or African American 17 20 21 22 17 20 16 20 21
American Indian or Alaska Native 3 2 3 2 2 5 2 2 2
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian 19 10 16 11 10 14 9 20 16
Two or More Races 7 6 9 6 8 9 12 9 9
Hispanic or Latino 25 21 23 22 22 24 29 33 32
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Table 2.14D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 0.20 0.20 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.19 0.22 0.26 0.27
AGE                  
12-13 0.22 0.23 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.24 0.31 0.33 0.38
14-15 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.36 0.34 0.36 0.38 0.47 0.48
16-17 0.42 0.39 0.43 0.40 0.38 0.39 0.40 0.46 0.49
GENDER                  
Male 0.18 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.26 0.25
Female 0.36 0.34 0.38 0.34 0.33 0.31 0.38 0.42 0.47
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.21 0.22 0.24 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.23 0.27 0.29
White 0.23 0.26 0.28 0.26 0.28 0.24 0.28 0.32 0.37
Black or African American 0.42 0.50 0.53 0.59 0.47 0.55 0.46 0.56 0.57
American Indian or Alaska Native 1.91 1.07 2.27 1.66 1.58 3.56 1.31 1.24 1.49
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian 1.81 1.04 1.60 1.14 0.98 1.10 0.80 1.46 1.25
Two or More Races 1.67 1.50 1.76 1.12 1.45 1.23 1.56 1.22 1.25
Hispanic or Latino 0.57 0.47 0.49 0.48 0.47 0.46 0.54 0.61 0.59
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Table 2.14P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2006-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.1541  
AGE                  
12-13 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0097 0.0862  
14-15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0242 0.4304  
16-17 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0685  
GENDER                  
Male 0.0004 0.0359 0.0076 0.0939 0.1399 0.0986 0.0222 0.5819  
Female 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.1416  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0947  
White 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0338  
Black or African American 0.0006 0.1045 0.0281 0.3955 0.0125 0.2134 0.0343 0.8391  
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.4719 0.2248 0.5472 0.8002 0.7893 0.1986 0.2495 0.5952  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *  
Asian 0.5581 0.0953 0.3361 0.3360 0.1454 0.3321 0.0062 0.4311  
Two or More Races 0.6727 0.5761 0.5424 0.0901 0.1169 0.6518 0.9650 0.7875  
Hispanic or Latino 0.0005 0.0000 0.0000 0.0002 0.0002 0.0001 0.2538 0.9575  
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Table 2.15C – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 30 27 25 26 31 27 25 27 25 26 27
AGE                      
12-13 8 7 7 5 6 5 * 6 * * *
14-15 14 16 15 15 16 17 15 15 14 18 16
16-17 24 20 19 21 24 20 18 21 19 19 23
GENDER                      
Male 14 14 12 12 14 13 13 15 13 14 15
Female 27 23 22 23 27 23 21 22 21 22 23
NO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 61 62 59 59 57 57 55 59 60 75 76
AGE                      
12-13 28 26 26 25 26 26 24 23 28 32 36
14-15 35 37 32 33 33 34 31 35 37 46 46
16-17 38 37 41 38 37 36 36 39 36 43 46
GENDER                      
Male 32 29 30 31 28 29 28 30 29 39 38
Female 50 52 50 48 48 47 45 50 51 59 65
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Table 2.15D – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 1.21 1.20 1.14 1.22 1.40 1.37 1.30 1.44 1.47 1.69 1.88
AGE                      
12-13 4.21 4.13 4.63 4.53 4.84 4.46 * 4.96 * * *
14-15 1.91 2.26 2.10 2.22 2.33 2.64 2.59 2.48 2.73 3.51 3.94
16-17 1.62 1.49 1.45 1.57 1.81 1.68 1.58 1.86 1.82 1.99 2.47
GENDER                      
Male 1.19 1.32 1.18 1.22 1.47 1.46 1.42 1.73 1.63 1.96 2.24
Female 1.94 1.92 1.91 2.01 2.16 2.12 2.05 2.24 2.46 2.60 2.92
NO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.25 0.30 0.31
AGE                      
12-13 0.33 0.33 0.34 0.31 0.34 0.34 0.31 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.46
14-15 0.43 0.45 0.38 0.41 0.41 0.42 0.42 0.44 0.45 0.51 0.55
16-17 0.52 0.49 0.51 0.50 0.47 0.46 0.47 0.47 0.47 0.56 0.56
GENDER                      
Male 0.26 0.24 0.25 0.26 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.31
Female 0.41 0.43 0.41 0.41 0.41 0.38 0.39 0.41 0.42 0.47 0.53
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Table 2.15P – Had at Least One Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Substance Use Disorder Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Substance Use
Disorder Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 0.0003 0.0028 0.0000 0.0002 0.0266 0.0037 0.0054 0.0061 0.0511 0.8644  
AGE                      
12-13 * * * * * * * * * *  
14-15 0.0041 0.1130 0.0283 0.0095 0.0435 0.2152 0.3186 0.0481 0.2209 0.2658  
16-17 0.0151 0.0054 0.0000 0.0056 0.1282 0.0036 0.0022 0.0297 0.0622 0.3116  
GENDER                      
Male 0.0793 0.1273 0.0116 0.0165 0.2084 0.1880 0.2021 0.4002 0.3929 0.3955  
Female 0.0004 0.0035 0.0001 0.0029 0.0133 0.0019 0.0028 0.0030 0.0546 0.3778  
NO SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0603  
AGE                      
12-13 0.0006 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0008 0.0560  
14-15 0.0001 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0139 0.9434  
16-17 0.0006 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.1105  
GENDER                      
Male 0.0632 0.0007 0.0005 0.0160 0.0002 0.0091 0.0004 0.0010 0.0054 0.4736  
Female 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0515  
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Table 2.16C – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Major Depressive
Episode Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
MDE 30 27 25 26 31 27 25 27 25 26 27
AGE                      
12-13 8 7 7 5 6 5 9 6 6 5 6
14-15 14 16 15 15 16 17 15 15 14 18 16
16-17 24 20 19 21 24 20 18 21 19 19 23
GENDER                      
Male 14 14 12 12 14 13 13 15 13 14 15
Female 27 23 22 23 27 23 21 22 21 22 23
NO MDE 58 58 56 54 52 51 57 54 51 41 47
AGE                      
12-13 15 15 13 12 12 11 14 14 11 11 14
14-15 32 32 30 31 27 27 27 30 25 21 23
16-17 45 44 43 41 44 41 45 40 43 32 38
GENDER                      
Male 43 42 42 43 37 38 40 41 39 34 35
Female 36 38 36 33 36 34 36 35 33 23 29
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Table 2.16D – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Major Depressive
Episode Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
MDE 1.20 1.11 1.18 1.14 1.32 1.23 1.18 1.21 1.01 0.95 0.91
AGE                      
12-13 1.72 1.65 1.78 1.46 1.65 1.38 2.61 2.01 1.46 0.98 1.00
14-15 1.74 1.87 2.07 1.95 1.98 2.03 2.01 1.96 1.53 1.65 1.49
16-17 1.94 1.84 1.95 1.84 2.12 1.99 1.84 1.83 1.72 1.62 1.64
GENDER                      
Male 2.03 2.17 2.17 1.94 2.32 2.00 2.16 2.40 2.05 1.94 1.98
Female 1.49 1.30 1.41 1.38 1.57 1.48 1.44 1.38 1.17 1.08 1.04
NO MDE 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.19 0.21
AGE                      
12-13 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.19 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.20
14-15 0.39 0.39 0.36 0.39 0.34 0.34 0.37 0.38 0.33 0.28 0.31
16-17 0.58 0.54 0.53 0.51 0.53 0.50 0.55 0.51 0.54 0.43 0.50
GENDER                      
Male 0.33 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.29 0.31 0.33 0.33 0.31 0.28 0.29
Female 0.33 0.35 0.32 0.31 0.34 0.31 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.23 0.29
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Table 2.16P – Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE) Status and Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Major Depressive
Episode Status/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
MDE 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0084 0.2507  
AGE                      
12-13 0.0295 0.0025 0.0090 0.0803 0.0273 0.0520 0.0062 0.0114 0.1382 0.5099  
14-15 0.0076 0.0012 0.0001 0.0041 0.0025 0.0010 0.0002 0.0089 0.1529 0.1171  
16-17 0.0001 0.0016 0.1282 0.0115 0.0000 0.0418 0.0324 0.0984 0.0542 1.0000  
GENDER                      
Male 0.0582 0.0286 0.2268 0.4453 0.0459 0.2129 0.0732 0.0454 0.2158 0.7516  
Female 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0011 0.0216 0.1194  
NO MDE 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0003 0.7553  
AGE                      
12-13 0.0185 0.0551 0.2587 0.8258 0.5165 0.8983 0.1973 0.4876 0.4786 0.2695  
14-15 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0025 0.5944  
16-17 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0039 0.5882  
GENDER                      
Male 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0000 0.0119 0.4742  
Female 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0050 0.7114  
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Table 2.17C – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder/MDE/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE 29 26 25 26 30 26 24 26 25 26 27
AGE                      
12-13 8 7 7 5 6 5 9 6 6 5 6
14-15 14 16 15 15 16 17 15 15 14 18 16
16-17 24 20 19 21 24 20 18 21 19 19 23
GENDER                      
Male 14 14 12 12 14 13 13 15 13 14 15
Female 26 23 22 22 26 22 21 22 21 22 23
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE
WITH SEVERE IMPAIRMENT1
-- -- 23 22 27 24 20 21 22 24 24
AGE                      
12-13 -- -- 6 5 5 4 6 4 6 4 4
14-15 -- -- 14 12 14 15 13 12 12 16 13
16-17 -- -- 18 18 22 19 14 17 16 17 20
GENDER                      
Male -- -- 11 11 10 11 10 13 10 13 13
Female -- -- 20 19 25 21 18 16 19 21 21
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Table 2.17D – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Substance Use
Disorder/MDE/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.11
AGE                      
12-13 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.08 0.06 0.12 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.07
14-15 0.17 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.22 0.19
16-17 0.29 0.24 0.23 0.24 0.28 0.23 0.22 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.27
GENDER                      
Male 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.12
Female 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.19
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE
WITH SEVERE IMPAIRMENT1
-- -- 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10
AGE                      
12-13 -- -- 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.06
14-15 -- -- 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.20 0.16
16-17 -- -- 0.21 0.21 0.25 0.22 0.17 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.24
GENDER                      
Male -- -- 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.11 0.08 0.10 0.10
Female -- -- 0.16 0.15 0.21 0.18 0.15 0.13 0.16 0.17 0.18
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Table 2.17P – Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Major Depressive Episode (MDE) in the Past Year and Co-Occurring SUD and MDE with Severe Impairment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Substance Use
Disorder/MDE/
Demographic
Characteristic
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National 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: 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 data were excluded.
1 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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE 0.0192 0.0291 0.5845 0.3705 0.0281 0.4650 0.2112 0.5273 0.7777 0.6349  
AGE                      
12-13 0.1320 0.0348 0.0958 0.6577 0.2138 0.4605 0.0831 0.2171 0.4256 0.8081  
14-15 0.2739 0.0700 0.1446 0.3630 0.2844 0.1301 0.0474 0.4216 0.5842 0.0941  
16-17 0.0369 0.3374 0.3955 0.6709 0.1139 0.5509 0.6108 0.8707 0.8397 0.4558  
GENDER                      
Male 0.2747 0.4524 0.7558 0.7610 0.6336 0.8655 0.7387 0.4631 0.8841 0.5391  
Female 0.0407 0.0360 0.4050 0.2154 0.0224 0.4538 0.2027 0.8017 0.8172 0.3550  
SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER AND MDE
WITH SEVERE IMPAIRMENT1
-- -- 0.7709 0.7617 0.0832 0.2704 0.7426 0.6522 0.7818 0.4815  
AGE                      
12-13 -- -- 0.1174 0.5878 0.3964 0.4062 0.0795 0.5453 0.5573 0.5390  
14-15 -- -- 0.1624 0.6535 0.3033 0.1052 0.1306 0.8015 0.7200 0.0984  
16-17 -- -- 0.3016 1.0000 0.2319 0.8882 0.2186 0.3639 0.4747 0.6184  
GENDER                      
Male -- -- 0.9959 0.9715 0.9193 0.8384 0.9298 0.5450 0.4786 0.8833  
Female -- -- 0.7433 0.7436 0.0445 0.2531 0.7359 0.3236 0.9440 0.3750  
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Table 2.18C – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 41 39 41 41 37 35 37 37 38 44 51
AGE                      
12-13 17 14 16 17 14 12 14 13 15 20 21
14-15 22 26 21 22 22 19 22 21 23 27 28
16-17 31 25 30 27 27 26 25 28 26 28 35
GENDER                      
Male 20 18 19 22 17 17 17 20 16 21 24
Female 35 34 36 34 33 30 32 32 33 39 44
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 38 36 35 38 33 31 32 34 33 36 46
White 33 30 29 33 31 27 30 28 28 33 41
Black or African American 13 19 10 17 12 13 9 13 14 12 17
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 17 17 21 13 16 16 17 15 18 25 23
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Table 2.18D – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 1.38 1.42 1.60 1.52 1.48 1.52 1.51 1.47 1.34 1.35 1.42
AGE                      
12-13 3.18 2.89 3.39 3.73 3.27 3.31 3.68 3.51 2.96 3.45 3.22
14-15 2.25 2.46 2.49 2.51 2.55 2.27 2.52 2.45 2.19 2.15 2.27
16-17 2.14 2.04 2.44 2.10 2.19 2.36 2.32 2.23 2.02 2.00 2.28
GENDER                      
Male 2.56 2.61 2.85 2.83 2.74 2.55 2.65 2.80 2.35 2.82 2.74
Female 1.67 1.61 1.88 1.83 1.74 1.79 1.82 1.74 1.61 1.55 1.66
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 1.48 1.59 1.69 1.64 1.58 1.60 1.69 1.65 1.54 1.47 1.59
White 1.62 1.74 1.81 1.84 1.89 1.81 1.90 1.84 1.73 1.75 1.89
Black or African American 3.60 4.67 3.60 4.36 3.57 4.01 3.37 4.30 4.06 3.48 4.19
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 3.63 3.61 4.38 3.66 4.10 3.68 3.69 3.16 2.72 3.21 3.09
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Table 2.18P – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE), by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. 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, 2004-2014.
TOTAL 0.6659 0.0900 0.2766 0.3050 0.0948 0.0017 0.1024 0.1691 0.0315 0.1184  
AGE                      
12-13 0.6056 0.4928 0.8637 0.2567 0.6134 0.2055 0.4933 0.9238 0.2387 0.4997  
14-15 0.1558 0.7722 0.6256 0.3333 0.0579 0.0324 0.6194 0.2532 0.2719 0.3503  
16-17 0.8578 0.0167 0.2705 0.1382 0.5200 0.0344 0.1123 0.2168 0.1474 0.0539  
GENDER                      
Male 0.9935 0.3392 0.5503 0.7994 0.3348 0.0239 0.1333 0.5406 0.0094 0.0435  
Female 0.6621 0.1512 0.3796 0.3372 0.1761 0.0242 0.3477 0.2415 0.3170 0.5271  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                      
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.2497 0.0460 0.0824 0.2920 0.0571 0.0002 0.0112 0.2246 0.0429 0.0199  
White 0.6298 0.0086 0.0690 0.2068 0.2690 0.0014 0.0653 0.0782 0.0358 0.0829  
Black or African American 0.0352 0.8417 0.0377 0.8822 0.1404 0.0042 0.0012 0.9486 0.2233 0.0286  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * *  
Asian * * * * * * * * * *  
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * * *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.4338 0.7824 0.6024 0.3095 0.6005 0.9918 0.2655 0.4091 0.5815 0.3907  
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Table 2.19C – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2004-2014
Type of Treatment 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SAW OR TALKED TO A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL OR USED
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
39 38 37 40 35 35 35 35 37 43 50
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional Only 30 28 28 27 27 26 25 26 27 31 36
Used Prescription Medication and Did Not
   See or Talk to a Health Professional
11 10 9 11 10 9 12 10 9 17 14
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional
   and Used Prescription Medication
25 24 21 24 21 20 20 21 23 23 32
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Table 2.19D – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): Standard Errors of Percentages, 2004-2014
Type of Treatment 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SAW OR TALKED TO A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL OR USED
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
1.35 1.40 1.54 1.51 1.45 1.51 1.48 1.45 1.35 1.35 1.42
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional Only 1.21 1.19 1.30 1.17 1.22 1.19 1.22 1.20 1.10 1.10 1.19
Used Prescription Medication and Did Not
   See or Talk to a Health Professional
0.47 0.45 0.47 0.52 0.48 0.47 0.63 0.50 0.40 0.65 0.50
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional
   and Used Prescription Medication
1.03 1.02 0.98 1.10 1.00 0.99 0.95 0.97 0.97 0.86 1.07
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Table 2.19P – Type of Treatment Received in the Past Year for Depression among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with a Past Year Major Depressive Episode (MDE): P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2004-2013
Type of Treatment 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Respondents with unknown past year treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004-2014.
SAW OR TALKED TO A HEALTH
PROFESSIONAL OR USED
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
0.6695 0.0657 0.0830 0.2160 0.1086 0.0015 0.0704 0.1072 0.0731 0.1823  
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional Only 0.7085 0.4166 0.6088 0.4124 0.9035 0.3804 0.7589 0.9586 0.8298 0.7775  
Used Prescription Medication and Did Not
   See or Talk to a Health Professional
0.3438 0.9052 0.5932 0.8911 0.7790 0.5654 0.7487 0.8273 0.5328 0.2757  
Saw or Talked to a Health Professional
   and Used Prescription Medication
0.5336 0.1291 0.0054 0.4791 0.0154 0.0020 0.0270 0.0506 0.0645 0.0033  
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Table 2.20C – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 37 35 33 32 31 33 34 41 43
AGE                  
12-13 12 13 13 11 10 12 13 19 17
14-15 20 20 19 16 19 20 20 25 24
16-17 28 23 24 25 22 23 22 26 31
GENDER                  
Male 15 18 14 15 15 17 14 19 19
Female 34 29 30 28 27 27 30 36 38
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 33 32 30 27 28 30 29 34 39
White 27 29 29 23 25 25 26 30 34
Black or African American 9 12 11 12 8 13 10 11 15
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 19 11 12 15 15 15 17 23 20
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Table 2.20D – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2006-2014
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 1.95 1.90 1.73 1.83 1.80 1.79 1.66 1.61 1.67
AGE                  
12-13 4.23 4.51 4.25 4.05 3.93 4.16 3.80 4.27 3.89
14-15 2.97 3.09 3.03 2.69 3.10 3.05 2.66 2.58 2.72
16-17 2.95 2.66 2.61 2.87 2.65 2.64 2.40 2.40 2.62
GENDER                  
Male 3.57 3.53 3.25 3.21 3.22 3.37 3.24 3.60 3.43
Female 2.24 2.25 2.06 2.12 2.18 2.07 1.96 1.83 1.90
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 2.07 2.06 1.92 1.90 1.99 1.97 1.86 1.76 1.90
White 2.16 2.33 2.22 2.12 2.18 2.23 2.12 2.07 2.19
Black or African American 4.80 4.98 4.31 5.08 4.62 5.03 4.76 4.40 5.04
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * * *
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * *
Asian * * * * * * * * *
Two or More Races * * * * * * * * *
Hispanic or Latino 5.64 4.22 4.37 4.65 4.59 4.36 3.42 3.89 3.76
150413
Table 2.20P – Receipt of Treatment for Depression in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17 with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) with Severe Impairment, by Demographic Characteristics: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2006-2013
Demographic Characteristic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Treatment is defined as seeing or talking to a health or alternative service professional or using prescription medication for depression in the past year. Respondents with unknown treatment data were excluded.
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. Respondents with unknown past year MDE data were excluded.
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) chores at home, (2) school or work, (3) close relationships with family, and (4) social life. Ratings greater than or equal to 7 on a 0 to 10 scale were considered Severe Impairment. Respondents with unknown impairment data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2006-2014.
TOTAL 0.4706 0.7658 0.3972 0.0183 0.1500 0.6204 0.1240 0.8839  
AGE                  
12-13 0.3495 0.5441 0.9462 0.3836 0.0723 0.5237 0.2168 0.0906  
14-15 0.7418 0.9580 0.2325 0.0399 0.7125 0.5587 0.4448 0.9595  
16-17 0.8551 0.3951 0.7525 0.2059 0.1511 0.4912 0.4448 0.4314  
GENDER                  
Male 0.8212 0.8386 0.3616 0.1214 0.0975 0.4091 0.1457 0.3315  
Female 0.3205 0.9029 0.6628 0.0772 0.6302 0.9378 0.3482 0.4683  
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                  
Not Hispanic or Latino 0.7980 0.8738 0.3741 0.0014 0.0241 0.4421 0.2038 0.5104  
White 0.8380 0.6913 0.9303 0.0083 0.1318 0.5817 0.2592 0.8553  
Black or African American 0.1017 0.1807 0.1791 0.0120 0.0036 0.7440 0.0719 0.0746  
American Indian or Alaska Native * * * * * * * *  
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * * * * * * * *  
Asian * * * * * * * *  
Two or More Races * * * * * * * *  
Hispanic or Latino 0.5708 0.2695 0.4020 0.5427 0.3354 0.8868 0.5489 0.1650  
150414
Table 2.21C – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, 2002-2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services and the addition of questions on Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services in 2009, data are not available prior to 2009.
4 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 A question on receiving Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services was added to NSDUH in 2009 so data are not available prior to 2009.
7 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 70 71 78 75 74 77 72 74 73 75 70 80 84
Outpatient 67 68 75 73 72 72 70 70 68 73 67 75 80
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
   Worker, or Counselor
63 61 64 66 65 67 68 65 63 67 65 68 76
Mental Health Clinic or Center 35 31 38 34 33 30 33 32 32 30 31 40 39
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 27 25 28 29 31 28 26 24 26 26 25 31 33
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family Preservation
   Worker
33 32 40 36 37 37 36 35 34 39 38 40 41
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer
Stay)2
31 33 35 35 35 33 31 31 31 31 31 35 38
Hospital 28 31 32 30 33 31 28 28 28 28 29 32 36
Residential Treatment Center 20 23 24 22 20 17 19 20 19 22 20 21 23
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 79 75 75 74 80 85
Education4,5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 73 70 68 70 78 81
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or School
   Counselor
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 63 64 61 63 65 72
Special School or Program within a Regular School for
   Students with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 43 42 46 47 48 51
General Medicine                          
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 33 37 36 42 35 35 36 34 33 35 32 36 38
Juvenile Justice6                          
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or Jail7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14 12 14 12 10 12
Child Welfare                          
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 15 19 18 17 17 13 14 13 14 18 13 13 14
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND
EDUCATION, GENERAL MEDICINE OR CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES2,4,5
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 48 47 49 49 52 57
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Table 2.21D – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: Standard Errors of Percentages, 2002-2014
Source of Mental Health Service1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services and the addition of questions on Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services in 2009, data are not available prior to 2009.
4 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 A question on receiving Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services was added to NSDUH in 2009 so data are not available prior to 2009.
7 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 0.28 0.28 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.31 0.29 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.28 0.32 0.34
Outpatient 0.27 0.27 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.30 0.27 0.31 0.33
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
   Worker, or Counselor
0.25 0.25 0.26 0.26 0.26 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.27 0.26 0.28 0.31
Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.16 0.16
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.13
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family Preservation
   Worker
0.13 0.13 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.15 0.16 0.17
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer
Stay)2
0.12 0.13 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.15
Hospital 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.15
Residential Treatment Center 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.09
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.33 0.35
Education4,5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.29 0.32 0.33
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or School
   Counselor
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.26 0.27 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.29
Special School or Program within a Regular School for
   Students with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.21
General Medicine                          
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 0.13 0.15 0.15 0.17 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.15 0.15
Juvenile Justice6                          
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or Jail7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.05
Child Welfare                          
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.06 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.06
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND
EDUCATION, GENERAL MEDICINE OR CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES2,4,5
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.21 0.23
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Table 2.21P – Sources of Mental Health Services in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 to 17: P Values from Tests of Differences of Percentages, 2014 Versus 2002-2013
Source of Mental Health Service1 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
*Low precision; no estimate reported.
-- Not available.
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 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings).
NOTE: Receipt of mental health services for persons aged 12 to 17 is defined as having received treatment/counseling for emotional or behavioral problems not caused by drug or alcohol use. Respondents with unknown receipt of mental health service information were excluded.
1 Respondents could indicate multiple service sources; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
2 Because of revisions to Specialty Mental Health Service estimates in 2013, these estimates are not comparable with previously published estimates presented before the 2013 NSDUH.
3 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services and the addition of questions on Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services in 2009, data are not available prior to 2009.
4 Respondents who did not report their school enrollment status, who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months, or who reported being home-schooled were not asked about receipt of mental health treatment/counseling from this source; however, respondents who reported not being enrolled in school in the past 12 months were classified as not having received treatment/counseling from this source.
5 Because of the 2009 revisions to the questions on the Source of Youth Mental Health Education Services, these estimates are not comparable with previously published education services estimates presented before the 2009 NSDUH.
6 A question on receiving Juvenile Justice Youth Mental Health Services was added to NSDUH in 2009 so data are not available prior to 2009.
7 These services were often provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or counselors who work for the court system.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002-2014.
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE2 0.0000 0.0021 0.4839 0.4564 0.0855 0.0055 0.0257 0.0002 0.0005 0.0143 0.0155 0.7925  
Outpatient 0.0000 0.0010 0.1754 0.2242 0.0204 0.0006 0.0081 0.0001 0.0001 0.0106 0.0078 0.6730  
Private Therapist, Psychologist, Psychiatrist, Social
   Worker, or Counselor
0.0000 0.0001 0.0264 0.0661 0.0007 0.0002 0.0035 0.0001 0.0001 0.0034 0.0047 0.2146  
Mental Health Clinic or Center 0.0042 0.0084 0.2962 0.0223 0.0002 0.0001 0.0001 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 0.0021 0.6064  
Partial Day Hospital or Day Treatment Program 0.5367 0.2732 0.4124 0.5320 0.8788 0.1826 0.0257 0.0026 0.0211 0.0729 0.3613 0.8269  
In-Home Therapist, Counselor, or Family Preservation
   Worker
0.0061 0.0003 0.1234 0.0242 0.0142 0.0097 0.0230 0.0013 0.0057 0.1931 0.2479 0.3820  
Inpatient or Residential (Overnight or Longer
Stay)2
0.0476 0.1727 0.7992 1.0000 0.6414 0.4855 0.1631 0.1121 0.1935 0.0973 0.2137 0.5402  
Hospital 0.0066 0.0742 0.4059 0.5374 0.3800 0.3466 0.0838 0.0244 0.0486 0.0153 0.0633 0.3678  
Residential Treatment Center 0.3760 0.5083 0.2012 0.3872 0.2858 0.0523 0.0735 0.2235 0.3222 0.6945 0.6290 0.1392  
NONSPECIALTY SERVICE3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0170 0.0757 0.0131 0.3854 0.4854  
Education4,5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0119 0.0495 0.0025 0.4482 0.5358  
School Social Worker, School Psychologist, or School
   Counselor
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.4221 0.2109 0.0318 0.9922 0.3603  
Special School or Program within a Regular School for
   Students with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0008 0.0476 0.0302 0.3113 0.8332  
General Medicine                          
Pediatrician or Other Family Doctor 0.3659 0.6451 0.0171 0.1020 0.6524 0.6834 0.9121 0.0736 0.0810 0.0985 0.1295 0.7994  
Juvenile Justice6                          
Juvenile Detention Center, Prison, or Jail7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0107 0.2765 0.0339 0.2384 0.7746  
Child Welfare                          
Foster Care or Therapeutic Foster Care 0.0019 0.0003 0.0059 0.0256 0.1149 0.3083 0.1929 0.9549 0.3598 0.0351 0.8695 0.7127  
SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND
EDUCATION, GENERAL MEDICINE OR CHILD
WELFARE SERVICES2,4,5
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0032 0.0463 0.0801 0.3816 0.6517  
150331
Table 3.1A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 262,391 265,123 127,120 128,423 135,272 136,700
12-17 24,893 24,875 12,708 12,682 12,185 12,193
12 3,750 3,823 1,929 2,001 1,821 1,822
13 4,221 4,080 2,191 2,113 2,030 1,968
14 4,386 4,171 2,284 2,114 2,103 2,056
15 4,133 4,289 2,058 2,152 2,075 2,137
16 4,275 4,339 2,138 2,162 2,136 2,177
17 4,127 4,173 2,106 2,140 2,020 2,033
18-25 34,786 34,935 17,461 17,530 17,325 17,405
18 4,733 4,605 2,465 2,407 2,268 2,198
19 4,166 4,140 2,197 2,126 1,969 2,014
20 4,295 4,361 2,157 2,231 2,138 2,130
21 4,237 4,347 2,051 2,204 2,185 2,142
22 4,475 4,512 2,242 2,353 2,233 2,159
23 4,377 4,394 2,215 2,151 2,162 2,244
24 4,392 4,325 2,180 2,050 2,212 2,275
25 4,110 4,250 1,954 2,007 2,157 2,243
26-29 17,210 17,026 8,649 8,481 8,561 8,545
30-34 20,136 20,854 9,780 10,211 10,356 10,642
35-39 19,046 19,559 8,974 9,691 10,072 9,867
40-44 21,472 20,176 10,508 9,779 10,965 10,397
45-49 19,992 20,535 10,154 10,041 9,838 10,494
50-54 23,077 23,757 11,221 11,273 11,856 12,484
55-59 20,549 20,868 9,375 10,381 11,174 10,487
60-64 17,778 17,546 9,065 8,375 8,713 9,171
65 or Older 43,452 44,992 19,225 19,978 24,227 25,014
150405
Table 3.1N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 67,838 67,901 32,843 32,402 34,995 35,499
12-17 22,494 17,007 11,549 8,613 10,945 8,394
12 3,537 2,640 1,824 1,347 1,713 1,293
13 3,812 2,821 1,963 1,433 1,849 1,388
14 3,891 2,934 2,026 1,491 1,865 1,443
15 3,750 2,934 1,882 1,483 1,868 1,451
16 3,830 2,936 1,940 1,467 1,890 1,469
17 3,674 2,742 1,914 1,392 1,760 1,350
18-25 22,214 16,449 10,671 7,979 11,543 8,470
18 2,933 2,051 1,479 1,048 1,454 1,003
19 2,617 1,941 1,294 949 1,323 992
20 2,746 2,035 1,348 1,017 1,398 1,018
21 2,758 2,057 1,323 1,015 1,435 1,042
22 2,839 2,087 1,376 1,005 1,463 1,082
23 2,806 2,109 1,315 1,016 1,491 1,093
24 2,823 2,120 1,302 993 1,521 1,127
25 2,692 2,049 1,234 936 1,458 1,113
26-29 2,979 4,630 1,376 2,122 1,603 2,508
30-34 3,331 5,622 1,529 2,579 1,802 3,043
35-39 2,879 4,561 1,317 2,107 1,562 2,454
40-44 3,108 4,535 1,437 2,075 1,671 2,460
45-49 3,071 4,494 1,440 2,078 1,631 2,416
50-54 1,788 2,370 837 1,079 951 1,291
55-59 1,620 2,124 711 987 909 1,137
60-64 1,393 1,824 674 837 719 987
65 or Older 2,961 4,285 1,302 1,946 1,659 2,339
150331
Table 3.2A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
N/A: Not applicable.
1 Estimates for current employment are shown only for persons aged 18 or older.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 262,391 265,123 24,893 24,875 237,499 240,248
GENDER            
Male 127,120 128,423 12,708 12,682 114,412 115,741
Female 135,272 136,700 12,185 12,193 123,087 124,507
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 221,130 222,651 19,329 19,228 201,802 203,422
White 169,985 170,234 13,632 13,482 156,353 156,753
Black or African American 31,233 31,680 3,442 3,485 27,791 28,195
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,401 1,442 159 166 1,242 1,276
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 871 1,021 98 103 773 918
Asian 13,351 13,856 1,245 1,227 12,106 12,629
Two or More Races 4,290 4,417 754 766 3,537 3,651
Hispanic or Latino 41,261 42,472 5,564 5,646 35,697 36,826
GENDER/RACE/HISPANIC ORIGIN            
Male, White, Not Hispanic 82,764 82,942 6,956 6,887 75,809 76,055
Female, White, Not Hispanic 87,220 87,292 6,676 6,594 80,544 80,698
Male, Black, Not Hispanic 14,289 14,487 1,754 1,767 12,535 12,720
Female, Black, Not Hispanic 16,944 17,193 1,688 1,718 15,256 15,475
Male, Hispanic 20,703 21,214 2,842 2,873 17,861 18,341
Female, Hispanic 20,558 21,258 2,722 2,774 17,836 18,485
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT1            
Full-Time 118,952 122,934 N/A N/A 118,952 122,934
Part-Time 33,749 33,015 N/A N/A 33,749 33,015
Unemployed 11,805 10,793 N/A N/A 11,805 10,793
Other2 72,993 73,506 N/A N/A 72,993 73,506
150405
Table 3.2N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
N/A: Not applicable.
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
1 Estimates for current employment are shown only for persons aged 18 or older.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 67,838 67,901 22,494 17,007 45,344 50,894
GENDER            
Male 32,843 32,402 11,549 8,613 21,294 23,789
Female 34,995 35,499 10,945 8,394 24,050 27,105
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 56,238 56,158 18,042 13,415 38,196 42,743
White 41,495 41,525 12,740 9,259 28,755 32,266
Black or African American 8,607 8,106 3,066 2,255 5,541 5,851
American Indian or Alaska Native 865 1,040 298 272 567 768
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 328 334 101 84 227 250
Asian 2,622 2,853 773 651 1,849 2,202
Two or More Races 2,321 2,300 1,064 894 1,257 1,406
Hispanic or Latino 11,600 11,743 4,452 3,592 7,148 8,151
GENDER/RACE/HISPANIC ORIGIN            
Male, White, Not Hispanic 20,184 19,929 6,505 4,732 13,679 15,197
Female, White, Not Hispanic 21,311 21,596 6,235 4,527 15,076 17,069
Male, Black, Not Hispanic 3,964 3,739 1,531 1,169 2,433 2,570
Female, Black, Not Hispanic 4,643 4,367 1,535 1,086 3,108 3,281
Male, Hispanic 5,699 5,542 2,366 1,771 3,333 3,771
Female, Hispanic 5,901 6,201 2,086 1,821 3,815 4,380
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT1            
Full-Time 22,133 27,383 N/A N/A 22,133 27,383
Part-Time 8,949 8,477 N/A N/A 8,949 8,477
Unemployed 3,545 3,058 N/A N/A 3,545 3,058
Other2 10,717 11,976 N/A N/A 10,717 11,976
150331
Table 3.3A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 237,499 240,248 34,786 34,935 97,857 98,150 104,856 107,163
GENDER                
Male 114,412 115,741 17,461 17,530 48,065 48,204 48,886 50,007
Female 123,087 124,507 17,325 17,405 49,792 49,946 55,970 57,156
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 201,802 203,422 27,535 27,570 79,264 79,141 95,003 96,711
White 156,353 156,753 19,496 19,363 58,813 58,161 78,044 79,229
Black or African American 27,791 28,195 5,006 5,033 11,919 12,108 10,867 11,055
American Indian or Alaska Native 1,242 1,276 230 203 609 560 403 514
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 773 918 201 177 353 447 219 294
Asian 12,106 12,629 1,870 2,010 6,165 6,442 4,070 4,177
Two or More Races 3,537 3,651 733 784 1,405 1,424 1,399 1,443
Hispanic or Latino 35,697 36,826 7,251 7,365 18,593 19,009 9,854 10,452
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 118,952 122,934 13,513 14,255 65,539 68,194 39,900 40,485
Part-Time 33,749 33,015 9,667 9,477 12,147 11,211 11,935 12,327
Unemployed 11,805 10,793 4,157 3,888 5,222 4,522 2,426 2,383
Other1 72,993 73,506 7,449 7,314 14,949 14,223 50,595 51,969
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Table 3.3N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 45,344 50,894 22,214 16,449 15,368 23,842 7,762 10,603
GENDER                
Male 21,294 23,789 10,671 7,979 7,099 10,961 3,524 4,849
Female 24,050 27,105 11,543 8,470 8,269 12,881 4,238 5,754
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 38,196 42,743 18,184 13,249 12,876 19,835 7,136 9,659
White 28,755 32,266 13,023 9,390 9,765 14,924 5,967 7,952
Black or African American 5,541 5,851 2,996 2,130 1,801 2,680 744 1,041
American Indian or Alaska Native 567 768 300 281 198 356 69 131
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 227 250 123 90 84 128 20 32
Asian 1,849 2,202 968 762 688 1,142 193 298
Two or More Races 1,257 1,406 774 596 340 605 143 205
Hispanic or Latino 7,148 8,151 4,030 3,200 2,492 4,007 626 944
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 22,133 27,383 8,858 6,925 10,281 16,399 2,994 4,059
Part-Time 8,949 8,477 6,095 4,395 1,914 2,832 940 1,250
Unemployed 3,545 3,058 2,555 1,742 805 1,081 185 235
Other1 10,717 11,976 4,706 3,387 2,368 3,530 3,643 5,059
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Table 3.4A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 262,391 265,123 24,893 24,875 237,499 240,248
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 47,388 47,632 4,187 4,156 43,201 43,476
Midwest 56,215 56,462 5,398 5,372 50,817 51,091
South 97,513 98,844 9,356 9,411 88,157 89,433
West 61,276 62,185 5,951 5,936 55,325 56,249
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 141,041 146,556 13,559 14,025 127,482 132,531
Small Metro 78,898 77,412 7,448 7,072 71,451 70,340
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 53,389 52,372 5,122 4,867 48,267 47,505
< 250K Pop. 25,509 25,041 2,326 2,206 23,183 22,835
Nonmetro 42,452 41,154 3,886 3,777 38,566 37,378
Urbanized 19,000 17,244 1,660 1,538 17,340 15,706
Less Urbanized 18,986 19,700 1,783 1,872 17,204 17,827
Completely Rural 4,466 4,211 443 367 4,022 3,844
POVERTY LEVEL1            
Less Than 100% 40,707 42,248 5,824 5,838 34,883 36,409
100-199% 51,846 52,127 5,299 5,247 46,548 46,880
200% or More 169,009 169,861 13,770 13,789 155,239 156,072
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 170,908 173,940 14,529 14,767 156,378 159,173
Medicaid/CHIP3 32,654 38,292 8,642 8,714 24,012 29,578
Other4 61,485 63,747 1,128 1,086 60,357 62,661
No Coverage 38,886 31,006 1,671 1,354 37,215 29,651
OVERALL HEALTH5            
Excellent 61,274 60,229 8,492 8,434 52,782 51,795
Very Good 96,651 96,678 10,535 10,555 86,116 86,123
Good 71,700 73,645 5,010 4,845 66,689 68,800
Fair/Poor 32,689 34,446 853 1,033 31,836 33,413
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Table 3.4N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 67,838 67,901 22,494 17,007 45,344 50,894
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 13,661 12,999 4,556 3,267 9,105 9,732
Midwest 18,822 15,825 6,207 3,908 12,615 11,917
South 20,782 22,781 6,885 5,814 13,897 16,967
West 14,573 16,296 4,846 4,018 9,727 12,278
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 30,126 30,393 10,070 7,833 20,056 22,560
Small Metro 23,290 23,361 7,653 5,627 15,637 17,734
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 15,031 14,907 4,981 3,666 10,050 11,241
< 250K Pop. 8,259 8,454 2,672 1,961 5,587 6,493
Nonmetro 14,422 14,147 4,771 3,547 9,651 10,600
Urbanized 6,667 5,813 2,116 1,387 4,551 4,426
Less Urbanized 6,140 6,542 2,087 1,650 4,053 4,892
Completely Rural 1,615 1,792 568 510 1,047 1,282
POVERTY LEVEL1            
Less Than 100% 14,950 13,685 5,233 4,028 9,717 9,657
100-199% 14,757 14,179 4,900 3,637 9,857 10,542
200% or More 37,295 39,416 12,361 9,342 24,934 30,074
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 40,979 42,419 13,135 9,824 27,844 32,595
Medicaid/CHIP3 14,186 13,514 8,025 6,249 6,161 7,265
Other4 7,489 9,221 1,024 819 6,465 8,402
No Coverage 10,046 8,474 1,356 874 8,690 7,600
OVERALL HEALTH5            
Excellent 18,752 17,684 7,454 5,688 11,298 11,996
Very Good 27,382 26,760 9,616 7,269 17,766 19,491
Good 16,550 17,114 4,599 3,354 11,951 13,760
Fair/Poor 5,140 6,320 822 691 4,318 5,629
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Table 3.5A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 237,499 240,248 34,786 34,935 97,857 98,150 104,856 107,163
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 43,201 43,476 6,149 6,150 17,427 17,377 19,625 19,948
Midwest 50,817 51,091 7,407 7,428 20,360 20,253 23,050 23,410
South 88,157 89,433 12,858 12,943 36,480 36,684 38,819 39,806
West 55,325 56,249 8,372 8,414 23,589 23,835 23,363 24,000
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 127,482 132,531 18,746 19,175 56,240 57,144 52,496 56,212
Small Metro 71,451 70,340 10,871 10,636 27,825 27,617 32,754 32,087
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 48,267 47,505 6,990 6,876 19,201 18,578 22,076 22,050
< 250K Pop. 23,183 22,835 3,881 3,759 8,624 9,039 10,678 10,037
Nonmetro 38,566 37,378 5,168 5,124 13,791 13,390 19,606 18,864
Urbanized 17,340 15,706 2,473 2,394 6,300 6,013 8,568 7,300
Less Urbanized 17,204 17,827 2,222 2,342 6,180 6,220 8,801 9,266
Completely Rural 4,022 3,844 473 389 1,312 1,157 2,237 2,298
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 34,883 36,409 10,076 9,773 14,953 15,619 9,853 11,016
100-199% 46,548 46,880 8,288 8,214 19,225 18,306 19,035 20,361
200% or More 155,239 156,072 15,592 16,061 63,679 64,225 75,968 75,786
EDUCATION                
< High School 32,168 32,225 5,589 4,946 12,025 11,911 14,554 15,369
High School Graduate 69,976 68,918 11,971 11,974 25,364 24,278 32,641 32,666
Some College 63,397 65,581 12,180 12,443 26,233 26,720 24,985 26,419
College Graduate 71,958 73,523 5,046 5,573 34,235 35,242 32,676 32,709
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 156,378 159,173 19,731 20,634 62,838 64,902 73,810 73,637
Medicaid/CHIP3 24,012 29,578 5,583 6,129 10,210 12,473 8,219 10,976
Other4 60,357 62,661 2,332 2,767 6,661 7,395 51,364 52,499
No Coverage 37,215 29,651 8,123 6,379 21,156 17,117 7,937 6,156
OVERALL HEALTH5                
Excellent 52,782 51,795 10,006 9,926 24,104 23,565 18,672 18,304
Very Good 86,116 86,123 14,547 14,566 37,213 37,220 34,356 34,337
Good 66,689 68,800 8,136 8,183 27,274 27,744 31,279 32,873
Fair/Poor 31,836 33,413 2,092 2,254 9,241 9,572 20,504 21,587
150408
Table 3.5N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 45,344 50,894 22,214 16,449 15,368 23,842 7,762 10,603
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 9,105 9,732 4,432 3,098 3,027 4,609 1,646 2,025
Midwest 12,615 11,917 6,265 3,794 4,175 5,591 2,175 2,532
South 13,897 16,967 6,692 5,580 4,789 7,870 2,416 3,517
West 9,727 12,278 4,825 3,977 3,377 5,772 1,525 2,529
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 20,056 22,560 9,721 7,181 7,179 10,971 3,156 4,408
Small Metro 15,637 17,734 7,957 5,963 5,058 8,194 2,622 3,577
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 10,050 11,241 5,012 3,648 3,322 5,230 1,716 2,363
< 250K Pop. 5,587 6,493 2,945 2,315 1,736 2,964 906 1,214
Nonmetro 9,651 10,600 4,536 3,305 3,131 4,677 1,984 2,618
Urbanized 4,551 4,426 2,212 1,473 1,478 2,009 861 944
Less Urbanized 4,053 4,892 1,906 1,496 1,315 2,113 832 1,283
Completely Rural 1,047 1,282 418 336 338 555 291 391
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 9,717 9,657 6,427 4,624 2,512 3,920 778 1,113
100-199% 9,857 10,542 5,344 3,924 3,046 4,578 1,467 2,040
200% or More 24,934 30,074 9,607 7,280 9,810 15,344 5,517 7,450
EDUCATION                
< High School 6,544 6,755 3,573 2,365 1,907 2,872 1,064 1,518
High School Graduate 14,414 15,160 7,768 5,752 4,087 6,049 2,559 3,359
Some College 13,812 14,940 7,753 5,792 4,191 6,524 1,868 2,624
College Graduate 10,574 14,039 3,120 2,540 5,183 8,397 2,271 3,102
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 27,844 32,595 12,653 9,661 9,755 15,609 5,436 7,325
Medicaid/CHIP3 6,161 7,265 3,693 2,969 1,824 3,194 644 1,102
Other4 6,465 8,402 1,697 1,436 1,144 1,864 3,624 5,102
No Coverage 8,690 7,600 4,873 2,904 3,180 4,094 637 602
OVERALL HEALTH5                
Excellent 11,298 11,996 6,267 4,595 3,658 5,616 1,373 1,785
Very Good 17,766 19,491 9,274 6,937 5,956 9,126 2,536 3,428
Good 11,951 13,760 5,334 3,850 4,291 6,707 2,326 3,203
Fair/Poor 4,318 5,629 1,337 1,064 1,458 2,385 1,523 2,180
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Table 3.6A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time
College Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 21,906 21,965 8,659 8,757 13,244 13,203
AGE            
18 4,733 4,605 1,586 1,666 3,147 2,934
19 4,166 4,140 2,065 1,948 2,101 2,192
20 4,295 4,361 1,981 1,957 2,314 2,404
21 4,237 4,347 1,730 1,849 2,506 2,498
22 4,475 4,512 1,298 1,337 3,175 3,175
GENDER            
Male 11,113 11,322 4,016 4,130 7,097 7,186
Female 10,793 10,643 4,643 4,627 6,147 6,016
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 17,172 17,177 7,221 7,189 9,947 9,988
White 12,149 12,009 5,201 5,017 6,945 6,992
Black or African American 3,112 3,192 1,022 1,064 2,090 2,128
American Indian or Alaska Native 130 138 25 45 104 93
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 132 106 53 34 78 72
Asian 1,143 1,211 711 809 432 402
Two or More Races 506 522 208 220 298 301
Hispanic or Latino 4,734 4,788 1,437 1,568 3,297 3,215
150405
Table 3.6N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time
College Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 13,893 10,171 5,447 4,001 8,444 6,168
AGE            
18 2,933 2,051 1,015 724 1,918 1,326
19 2,617 1,941 1,286 918 1,331 1,023
20 2,746 2,035 1,198 900 1,548 1,135
21 2,758 2,057 1,117 865 1,640 1,192
22 2,839 2,087 831 594 2,007 1,492
GENDER            
Male 6,820 5,034 2,439 1,827 4,381 3,205
Female 7,073 5,137 3,008 2,174 4,063 2,963
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 11,272 8,077 4,666 3,340 6,604 4,737
White 8,017 5,657 3,458 2,388 4,557 3,269
Black or African American 1,875 1,328 606 454 1,269 874
American Indian or Alaska Native 175 176 26 40 149 136
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 74 55 21 17 53 38
Asian 594 464 358 299 236 165
Two or More Races 537 397 197 142 340 255
Hispanic or Latino 2,621 2,094 781 661 1,840 1,431
150331
Table 3.7A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on Probation
(2013)
Not on Probation
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown probation status in the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 237,499 240,248 4,501 4,406 232,446 235,284
AGE            
18-49 132,643 133,085 3,780 3,697 128,533 128,975
18-25 34,786 34,935 1,497 1,309 33,186 33,508
26-34 37,346 37,880 1,089 1,263 36,209 36,474
35-49 60,511 60,270 1,195 1,125 59,138 58,992
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 114,412 115,741 3,231 3,004 110,871 112,407
Male 18-49 65,526 65,734 2,688 2,466 62,669 63,012
Female 18 or Older 123,087 124,507 1,270 1,403 121,575 122,877
Female 18-49 67,117 67,351 1,092 1,231 65,864 65,963
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Table 3.7N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on Probation
(2013)
Not on Probation
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown probation status in the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 45,344 50,894 1,442 1,340 43,789 49,425
AGE            
18-49 37,582 40,291 1,390 1,257 36,093 38,923
18-25 22,214 16,449 987 655 21,163 15,745
26-34 6,310 10,252 210 342 6,092 9,880
35-49 9,058 13,590 193 260 8,838 13,298
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 21,294 23,789 998 881 20,240 22,834
Male 18-49 17,770 18,940 959 823 16,762 18,052
Female 18 or Older 24,050 27,105 444 459 23,549 26,591
Female 18-49 19,812 21,351 431 434 19,331 20,871
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Table 3.8A – Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status in the past year.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 237,499 240,248 1,679 1,452 235,319 238,303
AGE            
18-49 132,643 133,085 1,340 1,167 131,011 131,558
18-25 34,786 34,935 400 310 34,298 34,530
26-34 37,346 37,880 428 416 36,865 37,348
35-49 60,511 60,270 513 441 59,848 59,680
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 114,412 115,741 1,349 1,098 112,801 114,366
Male 18-49 65,526 65,734 1,053 872 64,335 64,651
Female 18 or Older 123,087 124,507 330 354 122,518 123,937
Female 18-49 67,117 67,351 288 295 66,676 66,907
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Table 3.8N – Survey Sample Size for Respondents Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
NOTE: Because of a change in the sample allocation by age group, the sample size distribution for 2014 is different than the distribution for prior years. In 2013, for example, the sample was allocated equally among those aged 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and 26 or older. In 2014, the sample was allocated to these three age groups in proportions of 25, 25, and 50 percent, respectively. See Section A.1 in the 2014 NSDUH summary of methods for national estimates and supporting information (CBHSQ, 2015).
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status in the past year.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 45,344 50,894 462 419 44,792 50,363
AGE            
18-49 37,582 40,291 432 384 37,075 39,811
18-25 22,214 16,449 274 159 21,895 16,247
26-34 6,310 10,252 77 124 6,225 10,105
35-49 9,058 13,590 81 101 8,955 13,459
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 21,294 23,789 355 306 20,891 23,420
Male 18-49 17,770 18,940 330 279 17,398 18,606
Female 18 or Older 24,050 27,105 107 113 23,901 26,943
Female 18-49 19,812 21,351 102 105 19,677 21,205
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Table 3.1C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Gender and Detailed Age Category: 2013 and 2014
Age Category Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Male
(2013)
Male
(2014)
Female
(2013)
Female
(2014)
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0
12-17 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 95 97 66 69 63 68
13 106 99 73 72 68 67
14 106 96 76 71 68 69
15 94 105 65 73 65 72
16 102 109 71 73 67 72
17 97 104 66 74 67 70
18-25 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 157 166 94 97 103 119
19 129 128 86 92 82 85
20 129 138 89 94 83 96
21 123 140 81 93 87 92
22 130 142 88 102 84 86
23 122 122 85 86 83 80
24 120 125 87 87 81 88
25 121 131 78 88 83 92
26-29 485 349 332 250 311 211
30-34 557 413 352 271 369 266
35-39 488 394 326 267 336 265
40-44 554 388 366 275 368 256
45-49 474 395 369 279 297 268
50-54 771 632 547 427 517 415
55-59 733 561 496 383 495 381
60-64 667 507 477 370 432 338
65 or Older 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Table 3.2C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
N/A: Not applicable.
1 Estimates for current employment are shown only for persons aged 18 or older.
2 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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0
GENDER            
Male 0 0 0 0 0 0
Female 0 0 0 0 0 0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 0 0 247 221 1,977 1,695
Black or African American 0 0 118 124 882 720
American Indian or Alaska Native 120 130 19 22 115 122
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 102 110 16 17 96 105
Asian 703 613 85 83 673 577
Two or More Races 239 174 41 43 234 166
Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0
GENDER/RACE/HISPANIC ORIGIN            
Male, White, Not Hispanic 1,209 1,026 153 142 1,162 992
Female, White, Not Hispanic 1,315 1,111 142 140 1,272 1,081
Male, Black, Not Hispanic 530 440 72 78 511 415
Female, Black, Not Hispanic 602 507 72 78 575 481
Male, Hispanic 0 0 108 99 603 498
Female, Hispanic 0 0 98 93 559 467
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT1            
Full-Time 1,629 1,269 N/A N/A 1,629 1,269
Part-Time 692 543 N/A N/A 692 543
Unemployed 360 284 N/A N/A 360 284
Other2 1,216 1,119 N/A N/A 1,216 1,119
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Table 3.3C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GENDER                
Male 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE                
Not Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
White 1,977 1,695 343 337 986 726 1,479 1,312
Black or African American 882 720 169 180 438 350 607 474
American Indian or Alaska Native 115 122 26 22 78 67 75 75
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 96 105 29 24 58 64 70 74
Asian 673 577 133 130 371 363 490 353
Two or More Races 234 166 46 46 122 79 198 139
Hispanic or Latino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT                
Full-Time 1,629 1,269 245 257 1,041 827 1,085 837
Part-Time 692 543 221 214 388 276 521 426
Unemployed 360 284 119 117 245 175 227 184
Other1 1,216 1,119 220 205 418 306 1,133 1,045
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Table 3.4C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Youth and Adult Age Groups, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 12-17
(2013)
Aged 12-17
(2014)
Aged 18+
(2013)
Aged 18+
(2014)
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0
GEOGRAPHIC REGION            
Northeast 0 0 0 0 0 0
Midwest 0 0 0 0 0 0
South 0 0 0 0 0 0
West 0 0 0 0 0 0
COUNTY TYPE            
Large Metro 2,051 1,737 270 252 1,938 1,640
Small Metro 1,706 1,360 201 164 1,581 1,283
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,437 1,098 177 134 1,321 1,037
< 250K Pop. 1,093 878 109 99 1,028 823
Nonmetro 1,182 1,117 127 126 1,114 1,042
Urbanized 794 796 87 83 748 745
Less Urbanized 947 862 93 104 883 787
Completely Rural 449 397 60 37 407 369
POVERTY LEVEL1            
Less Than 100% 814 763 145 156 764 695
100-199% 942 775 137 124 906 744
200% or More 2,228 1,833 266 243 2,102 1,748
HEALTH INSURANCE2            
Private 2,139 1,745 267 255 2,031 1,649
Medicaid/CHIP3 636 703 174 176 594 634
Other4 1,229 1,078 62 55 1,225 1,073
No Coverage 773 576 75 67 757 563
OVERALL HEALTH5            
Excellent 1,044 848 159 161 1,001 807
Very Good 1,304 1,037 189 175 1,248 995
Good 1,089 918 109 112 1,071 904
Fair/Poor 787 678 40 53 788 672
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Table 3.5C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Age Group, Geographic, Socioeconomic, and Health Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Geographic/Socioeconomic/
Health Characteristic
Total
(2013)
Total
(2014)
Aged 18-25
(2013)
Aged 18-25
(2014)
Aged 26-49
(2013)
Aged 26-49
(2014)
Aged 50+
(2013)
Aged 50+
(2014)
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 Respondents could indicate multiple types of health insurance; thus, these response categories are not mutually exclusive.
3 CHIP is the Children's Health Insurance Program. Individuals aged 19 or younger are eligible for this plan.
4 Other Health Insurance is defined as having Medicare, CHAMPUS, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, the VA, military health care, or any other type of health insurance.
5 Respondents with unknown health data were excluded.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GEOGRAPHIC REGION                
Northeast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Midwest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
South 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
COUNTY TYPE                
Large Metro 1,938 1,640 397 360 1,082 893 1,361 1,204
Small Metro 1,581 1,283 296 276 770 553 1,089 895
250K - 1 Mil. Pop. 1,321 1,037 227 215 664 447 865 761
< 250K Pop. 1,028 823 212 172 416 362 743 510
Nonmetro 1,114 1,042 194 191 445 414 811 654
Urbanized 748 745 156 142 300 295 516 438
Less Urbanized 883 787 122 132 331 305 616 495
Completely Rural 407 369 62 45 162 119 264 251
POVERTY LEVEL1                
Less Than 100% 764 695 270 261 452 349 494 425
100-199% 906 744 185 189 518 379 655 569
200% or More 2,102 1,748 275 254 1,112 874 1,548 1,344
EDUCATION                
< High School 780 657 154 139 419 317 628 514
High School Graduate 1,091 897 242 252 577 415 850 707
Some College 998 830 262 265 571 451 735 641
College Graduate 1,443 1,125 184 170 822 661 1,071 834
HEALTH INSURANCE2                
Private 2,031 1,649 387 357 1,074 869 1,515 1,239
Medicaid/CHIP3 594 634 143 166 329 324 458 450
Other4 1,225 1,073 84 104 268 233 1,182 1,059
No Coverage 757 563 192 165 584 396 419 300
OVERALL HEALTH5                
Excellent 1,001 807 224 213 596 466 702 601
Very Good 1,248 995 265 257 707 563 913 750
Good 1,071 904 165 182 600 468 881 743
Fair/Poor 788 672 77 90 328 255 710 593
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Table 3.6C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 to 22, by College Enrollment Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
Full-Time
College Students
(2013)
Full-Time
College Students
(2014)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2013)
Other Persons
Aged 18-222
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, 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.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 372 359 280 281 234 229
AGE            
18 157 166 124 128 95 108
19 129 128 97 95 82 87
20 129 138 94 96 85 96
21 123 140 88 106 85 91
22 130 142 70 80 103 115
GENDER            
Male 225 232 155 164 160 170
Female 229 232 172 177 141 148
HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE            
Not Hispanic or Latino 329 318 253 250 188 194
White 256 261 199 190 151 164
Black or African American 115 137 68 84 87 102
American Indian or Alaska Native 17 19 7 12 15 14
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 24 18 14 10 19 16
Asian 103 101 91 89 40 44
Two or More Races 37 37 25 26 28 26
Hispanic or Latino 157 160 77 91 131 124
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Table 3.7C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Probation Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On Probation
(2013)
On Probation
(2014)
Not on Probation
(2013)
Not on Probation
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown probation status in the past year.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0 0 220 175 2,340 1,907
AGE            
18-49 0 0 173 139 1,501 1,115
18-25 0 0 70 64 490 445
26-34 0 0 97 83 788 569
35-49 0 0 112 94 944 729
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0 0 184 149 1,460 1,190
Male 18-49 0 0 146 118 914 689
Female 18 or Older 0 0 110 90 1,498 1,219
Female 18-49 0 0 87 74 919 689
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Table 3.8C – Standard Errors of Numbers (in Thousands) of Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Past Year Parole/Supervised Release Status and Demographic Characteristics: 2013 and 2014
Demographic Characteristic Total1
(2013)
Total1
(2014)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
On
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2013)
Not on
Parole/Supervised
Release2
(2014)
1 Estimates in the Total column represent all persons in the specified subgroup, including those with unknown parole/supervised release status in the past year.
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, 2013 and 2014.
TOTAL 18 OR OLDER 0 0 136 105 2,344 1,922
AGE            
18-49 0 0 103 83 1,502 1,122
18-25 0 0 33 31 500 450
26-34 0 0 63 47 795 573
35-49 0 0 73 56 942 734
GENDER/AGE            
Male 18 or Older 0 0 128 95 1,462 1,192
Male 18-49 0 0 94 71 918 691
Female 18 or Older 0 0 47 49 1,498 1,225
Female 18-49 0 0 42 42 919 696

End Notes for the Introduction

1 See the following reference: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. (2015). 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Methodological summary and definitions. Retrieved from https://www.samhsa.gov/data/

2 See footnote 1.

3 See footnote 1.

4 See the following reference: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. (2015). Suicidal thoughts and behavior among adults: Results from the 2014 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Retrieved from https://www.samhsa.gov/data/

5 Among adult respondents who reported use of methamphetamine in the past year, 3.5 percent had missing data for serious thoughts of suicide, suicide plans, and suicide attempts.

6 See footnote 1.

7 Prior to the 2010 NSDUH, one glossary of key definitions for both substance use and mental health terms and other topics appeared as an appendix in each year's national findings report. Between 2010 and 2013, separate glossaries appeared with the annual detailed tables and mental health detailed tables.

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