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State Reports on Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drug Use

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State Level Data on Alcohol, Tobacco, and Illegal Drug Use

newState Estimates of Substance Use from the 2005-2006 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (HTML)       (PDF format)

State level estimates of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use for all the individual States are available from OAS since 1999.  This innovation resulted from the implementation of a national survey design with representative State samples, increased sample size, and newly available analytic software.  

bulletTopics with State level data  (underage drinking, alcohol, mental health, mortality, treatment gap, etc.)

bulletFull reports by year:    2006,     2005,   2004 2003,   2002,  2001,  2000,  1999     1991-93  

bulletShort reports  (also see Topics with State level data above)

bulletVariables:  Alcohol, drug use, & mental health by State:   2004  2003

bulletTrends:    Substance use by drug, age group & State includes changes between years

bulletMaps  2005,  2004,   2003,  2002,   2001,  2000,  1999 Youth only

bulletLinks to specific States

bulletState treatment planning areas

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