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Data & statistics on primary drug of abuse by race – 17841 results.

Primary Drug of Abuse by Multi-Race/Other

Primary Drug of Abuse by Multi-Race/Other

Jan 2008

c /C H Al ar ne M ai oc C Methamphetamine was the predominant drug of choice for multi-race/others ...
C Methamphetamine and cocaine/crack were tied for the drug of choice for African Americans/blacks in treatment (31 ...
Demographics & Treatment Outcomes Drug of Choice by Age Group Teens (<18 yrs) Number of Admissions

HCA
Original Url: http://www.ochealthinfo.com/docs/behavioral/adas/06-08_CalOMS-Client-Outcomes.pdf
TREATMENT ADMISSIONS BY PRIMARY DRUG OF ABUSE, AGE AT ADMISSION, RACE/ETHNICITY AND PERCENTAGE—RAPIDES PARISH
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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS BY PRIMARY DRUG OF ABUSE, AGE AT ADMISSION, RACE/ETHNICITY AND PERCENTAGE—RAPIDES PARISH

Apr 1998

EXHIBIT 1 TREATMENT ADMISSIONS BY PRIMARY DRUG OF ABUSE, AGE AT ADMISSION, RACE/ETHNICITY AND PERCENTAGE—RAPIDES PARISH Cocaine/ Crack Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs/ No Data* Drug Variable Heroin Methamphetamine Alcohol Number (783) (9) (352) (29) (1, 199) (148) Primary Drug Age at Admission <20 40+ Race ...
crack with lemon juice to melt the crack) and injecting it. J–4 Assessing Drug Abuse Within and Across Communities SOURCE: Louisiana State Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, January 1, 1996–August 31, 1997 ...
weekly, or daily in the last 12 months. The drugs reported as ever used by the youth included marijuana

National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA – 133 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.nida.nih.gov/pdf/assessing/appendices.pdf
There are 30 tables, which provide detail on characteristics such as age, sex, race/ethnicity and county of residence. Many attributes are tabulated by primary drug abused. Other social characteristics, including marital status, living arrangements, employment status and legal status, are reported. Data on substance abuse behavior, including frequency of drug use, route of administration of drugs, ...

There are 30 tables, which provide detail on characteristics such as age, sex, race/ethnicity and county of residence. Many attributes are tabulated by primary drug abused. Other social ...

Jan 2001

for the 1992 - 2001 time period. The source of data as in prior years is the New Jersey Alcohol and Drug Abuse Data System (ADADS). Drug abuse treatment agencies throughout the state submit reports on treatment ...
This is the annual statistical summary of data reported on substance abuse treatment admissions ...
Figure 1. New Jersey Resident Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions: 1992-2001 Admissions Year

The State of New Jersey
Original Url: http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/das/annualstatistic2001.pdf
Unique clients are presented according to their race and type of substance abuse as defined by their primary diagnosis. Three perspectives are provided. One, the absolute number of clients by their race is shown according to their primary diagnosis. Two, the proportion of clients by racial groups with alcohol as a primary diagnosis and drugs as a primary diagnosis is displayed under the rubric “Percent”. ...
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Unique clients are presented according to their race and type of substance abuse as defined by their primary diagnosis. Three perspectives are provided. One, the absolute number of clients by their ...

Jan 1999

TABLE V.6: UNIQUE CLIENTS BY RACE AND PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS All Clients White (non Black (non Hispanic Other (nonHispanic) Hispanic) Hispanic) Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs ...
TABLE V.6: UNIQUE CLIENTS BY RACE AND PRIMARY DIAGNOSIS All Clients White (non Black (non Hispanic Other (nonHispanic) Hispanic) Hispanic) Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs Total Alch. Drugs FY 1992 Number Percent Percent of All Clients FY 1993 Number Percent Percent

University of Delaware – 26 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.udel.edu/healthserpolresgrp/chapter5.pdf
19. Drug- Induced Deaths: Drug-induced deaths are deaths where drugs are a primary cause such as drug overdose: mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance abuse; poisoning by and exposure to drugs, medications and biological substances; assault and intentional self-poisoning by drugs, medications and biological, and poisoning by undetermined intent. Deaths are then divided by the ...

19. Drug- Induced Deaths: Drug-induced deaths are deaths where drugs are a primary cause such as drug overdose: mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance abuse; poisoning by and ...

Jan 2000

and Health Statistics, 2002-2009 death files, data compiled by Substance Abuse Epidemiology Unit; Population ...
psychoses, alcohol dependence syndrome, nondependent abuse of alcohol, alcoholic polyneuropathy, alcoholic ...
Confidence Interval1 Rate (per 100, 000) Race African-American/Black American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic White *Rates denoted by an asterisk are based on less than 20 events and may fluctuate greatly from year to year. 5.4*

NM Department of Health
Original Url: http://nmhealth.org/dpp/documents/Disparities%20Report%20Card_supplement%2010.pdf
Duration of Use of the Primary Substance of Abuse among Adult First-time Admissions, by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009
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Duration of Use of the Primary Substance of Abuse among Adult First-time Admissions, by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009

Jan 2009

Demographic Characteristics Table 1. Duration of Use of the Primary Substance of Abuse among Adult First-time Admissions, by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Primary Substance of Abuse: 2009 Prescription Drugs Alcohol White, Non-Hispanic Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian ...
admissions reporting alcohol as the primary substance of abuse, the average length of time between first use and treatment entry ranged from 22.0 years among non-Hispanic Blacks to 16.4 years among Asians/Pacific Islanders (Table 1). Non-Hispanic Black first-time admissions had longer

OAS Alcohol, tobacco & drug abuse and mental health data from SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies – 121 more results from this site
Original Url: http://oas.samhsa.gov/2k11/026/WEB_TEDS_026_HTML.pdf
Primary Drug Admissions for Cocaine by Gender, Race, and Age Group as a Percentage of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions, Greater Boston: FY 2005, FY 2007
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Primary Drug Admissions for Cocaine by Gender, Race, and Age Group as a Percentage of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions, Greater Boston: FY 2005, FY 2007

Jan 2007

• Recent shifts in age and racial/ethnic characteristics of primary cocaine treatment admissions were observed in Philadelphia and Boston, where higher percentages of younger and White non-Hispanic treatment admissions and lower percentages of African-American non-Hispanic treatment admissions have been observed

National Institute on Drug Abuse - The Science of Drug Abuse and Addiction – 26 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/CEWG/AdvReport108.pdf
Primary Drug Admissions, by Age of First Use of Drugs and Race/Ethnicity in Kentucky CDS: FY 2001-2007*. Percent Distribution and Mean Age of First Use of Drugs (in Years).
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Primary Drug Admissions, by Age of First Use of Drugs and Race/Ethnicity in Kentucky CDS: FY 2001-2007*. Percent Distribution and Mean Age of First Use of Drugs (in Years).

Jan 2007

did not include unknown/not specified primary drugs of abuse or unknown race/ethnicity. PDF created ...
*Sources: Data from Client Data Sets, fiscal years 2001-2007. **Total admissions did not include unknown/not specified primary drugs of abuse or unknown gender. PDF created with pdfFactory trial version ...
Primary Drug Admissions of Race/Ethnicity** Age of First Use of Drugs Mean Age All Ages < 18 18-24 25-34 35 + White Black Other White Black Other White Black Other White Black Other White Black Other White Black Other White Black Other

Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services – 66 more results from this site
Original Url: http://mhmr.ky.gov/dbh/files/CDS%20Trends/AgeFirstUse-Drugs.pdf
Youth (Aged 12-17) Admission Rates (per 100,000) to Drug Treatment Facilities in California by Primary Substance of Abuse and Race, 2000 and 2005 % Change

Youth (Aged 12-17) Admission Rates (per 100, 000) to Drug Treatment Facilities in California by Primary Substance of Abuse and Race, 2000 and 2005 % Change

Jan 2005

Table 3.1: Youth (Aged 12-17) Admission Rates (per 100, 000) to Drug Treatment Facilities in California by Primary Substance of Abuse and Race, 2000 and 2005 % Change ALCOHOL Caucasian African American American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic/Latino MARIJUANA Caucasian African American ...
Primary alcohol abuse accounted for 22% of API youth admissions, 20% of Hispanic youth admissions ...
abuse. • From 2000 to 2005, the rate of alcohol related youth admissions to drug treatment facilities

...The Center
Original Url: http://www.yvpcenter.org/media/docs/9167_UndertheMicroscopeUpdate2007_online.pdf
Zip Code Validity on BSAS Records (Collateral Clients Excluded) by Exclusive Race Categories and Primary Drug of Abuse

Zip Code Validity on BSAS Records (Collateral Clients Excluded) by Exclusive Race Categories and Primary Drug of Abuse

Jun 2000

In assessing validity we lastly examined the database to determine if the rate at which the zipcode was valid varied by race and/or primary drug of abuse. As is apparent in Table 20, there is some variation ...
cell by cell. Some of this variation is statistically significant, but none of it is large enough to materially affect our results. Table 20: Zip Code Validity on BSAS Records (Collateral Clients Excluded) by Exclusive Race Categories and Primary Drug of Abuse %Valid Total Alcohol Cocaine Crack Marijuana Heroin

Prison Policy Initiative
Original Url: http://www.prisonpolicy.org/scans/rwj.pdf
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