Table 3: Primarysubstance of abuse: by site and sixmonthperiod (%) cocaine/ crack methamphetamine heroin Ecstasy otc/prE. other n 1997a 1997b 1998a 1998b 1999a ... as their primarysubstance of abuse (Table 3). This proportion has increased slightly in the EC compared to the previous six-month reporting period. In the GT and KZN 63 ... as their primarysubstance of abuse were female. The average age of these patients ranged
provinces, as in the previous six-monthperiod, the majority of patients report only one substance of abuse. ... N n n n n n N n n Primarysubstance only Primary +2nd substancePrimary+2n +3rd substancePrimary +2nd ... During this period, the most common sources of payment for treatment is medical aid in the Free State (42%) and North West (35%), while in Northern Cape majority of patients were paid for by the state (60%).
a significant impact for those involved in substanceabuse treatment. According to client interviews conducted by substanceabuse treatment providers sixmonths after discharge ... Figure 6a - PrimarySubstance of Abuse for Clients Screened/Admitted to SubstanceAbuse Treatment SFY 2005 % of Total Screens/Admissions PrimarySubstance ... 6b PrimarySubstance of Abuse for Clients Screened/Admitted to SubstanceAbuse
a significant impact for those involved in substanceabuse treatment. According to client interviews conducted by substanceabuse treatment providers sixmonths after discharge ... Figure 6a - PrimarySubstance of Abuse for Clients Screened/Admitted to SubstanceAbuse Treatment SFY 2005 % of Total Screens/Admissions PrimarySubstance ... 6b PrimarySubstance of Abuse for Clients Screened/Admitted to SubstanceAbuse
covers the period from 1979 to 1988. The largest R values were for substanceabuse ... 2 and in Table 1 differ mainly because Figure 2 shows substanceabuse as either a primary ... 2, there was a decrease in the number of deaths involving substanceabuse at the end of the month
covers the period from 1979 to 1988. The largest R values were for substanceabuse ... 2 and in Table 1 differ mainly because Figure 2 shows substanceabuse as either a primary ... 2, there was a decrease in the number of deaths involving substanceabuse at the end of the month
covers the period from 1979 to 1988. The largest R values were for substanceabuse ... 2 and in Table 1 differ mainly because Figure 2 shows substanceabuse as either a primary ... 2, there was a decrease in the number of deaths involving substanceabuse at the end of the month
covers the period from 1979 to 1988. The largest R values were for substanceabuse ... 2 and in Table 1 differ mainly because Figure 2 shows substanceabuse as either a primary ... 2, there was a decrease in the number of deaths involving substanceabuse at the end of the month
sixmonthperiod from 1999 through the first sixmonths of 2000. The average ... the longest. Their averages dropped from 37.2 to 30.1 months during the same time period ... in care for long periods of time. As shown by Chart 1, below, the average length
CHAPTER 5 Conclusion 5.1 How successful is publicly funded substanceabuse ... experiences? 5.3 What is the burden of untreated substanceabuse in the United States? 5.4 Does substanceabuse treatment lead to cost savings for individual states ... Institute for SubstanceAbuse Treatment Evaluation | SubstanceAbuse Treatment Effectiveness in Tennessee 2004–2005 CHAPTER 3 SubstanceAbuse Treatment Outcomes 3