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  • Executive PresentationFaith Home, IncPO Box 39Greenwood, SC 29648

  • Faith HomeOur MissionFaith home is a Christian rehabilitation center for alcoholics and drug addicts. It is based on the fundamental belief that the solutions to problems caused by drugs and alcohol can be found through faith in God."Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.Matthew 11:28-30

    Faith Home Greenwood, SC

  • Faith HomeProgram Methodology A man or woman is provided with a separated life for eight weeks, close to nature, and away from unsettling influences. By studying and working with others like themselves, they can begin to understand the basic truths of life and why they have faltered along the way. This home is dedicated to the purpose of leading the addicted to victory through our lord Jesus Christ. Faith Home 67 AcresGreenwood, SC

  • Faith HomeSpiritual Philosophy The work here is spiritual. Bible study, daily morning devotions, AA, NA, and Alanon and regular church services are the heart of the program. There is physical work to be done at the homes, and each resident is expected to cooperate by their share. By living, studying and working together in an atmosphere of Christian love and understanding, alcoholics and addicts can find themselves.For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited Me in; naked, and you clothed Me; I was sick, and you visited Me; I was in prison, and you came to Me. Matthew 25:35-36

    Spiritual Recovery

  • Faith HomeCore Values We are convinced that the key to creating a truly great culture and environment is an intense focus on the values that guide its people's actions.If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7:14. Faith Home ChapelAline BarnesExecutive Director

  • Founded in 1966 helping 14 men in Greenwood, SC by Danny W. and Aline Barnes, and Rex CravenOver 44 years - 20,000 men and women. Three homes in Greenwood, Abbeville and Spartanburg, SC. Capacity 90 beds (men and women) About Faith HomeHistoryFaith Home is non-profit, non-sectarian and relies solely on outside contributions and donations. Multi-year recipient of the United Ways Agency of the Year (Marilyn J. Dickinson Award 99, 00, 04)Consistently recognized government and non-profit agencies for the contributions and commitment to providing a Christian faith-based recovery program. Abbeville WomensCowpens MensGreenwood Mens

  • Eight-week voluntary Christian Rehabilitative program Fundamental belief that solutions to drug and alcohol abuse can be found through faith in God 12-step programs of Alcohol Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and Al-Anon The program encourages each man to develop his own personal relationship with Jesus Christ. About Faith HomeThe ProgramWork and disciplineThe residents are involved in a daily work program called Physical Therapy garden and yard work, kitchen work, house cleaning, keeping their room clean, general maintenance and upkeep of the facility and grounds. Faith Home provides the Links and Tools to a new life in Recovery

  • Bible studies, morning devotions, chapel services, AA, NA, and Al-Anon meetings are provided each day of the week for Faith Home residents. Their families are encouraged to attend on specified days and times in hopes of building good family relationships that many residents may be lacking.About Faith HomeProgram of RecoverySeparation from unsettling influences while building Christian faith-based recovery values:Morning Devotions - Choir MinistryPhysical Therapy- CounselingBible Study- Spiritual Guidance12 Step Meetings- ExperienceFellowship- Love Family Restoration- UnderstandingForgiveness- Self EsteemDiscipline- Dedication Willingness- Team work

  • About Faith HomeAmenities and ActivitiesFaith Home amenities and activities provide opportunities for fitness, individual and team play, and spiritual healing. Residents can enjoy:Basketball Hiking FishingHorse-shoes Weight room Ping-pong Foosball Choir and local community service engagements at nursing homes, churches, United Way functions and many other civic projects.

  • About Faith HomeAmenities and ActivitiesMonthly Choir EventsPiedmont Aging, Greenwood Abbeville Nursing, AbbevilleAshley House, GreenwoodEmerald Gardens, GreenwoodAdult Day Care, GreenwoodWhite Oak Manor, NewberryNHC, GreenwoodSterling House, GreenwoodMagnolia Manor, GreenwoodWorld Famous Faith Home ChoirChristmas December 2006

  • Addiction By The NumbersSource: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet1

    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet2

    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet4

    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet7

    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet6

    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet8

    Sheet5

    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet5

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet3

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2027820180

    1366413195

    66146985

    2004

    2005

    Demographic

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Chart4

    2027820180

    1366413195

    66146985

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet1

    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet2

    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet4

    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet7

    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet6

    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Sheet8

    Sheet5

    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet3

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

  • Addiction By The NumbersSource: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Chart5

    59515647

    39213557

    20302089

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet1

    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Sheet5

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet3

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

    Chart6

    1713717251

    1175511518

    53825733

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet1

    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet3

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Sheet3

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2027820180

    1366413195

    66146985

    2004

    2005

    Demographic

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

  • Addiction By The NumbersReasons for NOT Receiving TreatmentSource: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year, by Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2004 and 2004-2005

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    Table5.31A Received Substance Use Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicSUBSTANCE FOR WHICH TREATMENT WAS RECEIVED IN PAST YEAR

    Alcohol

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL1,9161,9202,4232,6281,2871,3553,3853,582

    GENDER

    Male1,2471,2231,8021,7878928912,4132,332

    Female6696976218413944649721,250

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino1,6891,6182,0672,1811,1181,1162,9322,994

    White1,0661,0811,4791,6236717272,0162,197

    Black or African American446471442494349359690687

    American Indian or Alaska Native22145135*125142

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*7*1*1*7

    Asian772440162769036

    Two or More Races59211230106525

    Hispanic or Latino227303356447169239453588

    EDUCATION

    < High School5835927076493774071,025964

    High School Graduate7616468528934874511,2411,216

    Some College421542585730306413783946

    College Graduate15114128035711784335456

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time8768741,3431,1966225951,7661,657

    Part-Time311271332334197178484490

    Unemployed228253197282105174332406

    5025225518163634088031,029

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Received Substance Use Treatment refers to treatment received in order to reduce or stop illicit drug or alcohol use, or for medical problems associated with illicit drug or alcohol use. It includes treatment received at any location, such as a hosp

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.61A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG PROBLEMPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    IN THE PAST YEAR

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL8,0537,5501,4271,2806,6266,26917.717.0

    AGE

    12-171,2541341421,1129.611.3

    18-252,8562,8543523502,5052,50412.312.3

    26 or Older3,8013,4429417892,8602,65324.822.9

    GENDER

    Male5,0494,6269147484,1353,87718.116.2

    Female3,0042,9245135322,4922,39217.118.2

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino6,9386,6111,2851,0985,6525,51318.516.6

    White5,1584,8538457224,3134,13116.414.9

    Black or African American1,2681,3723343439331,02826.425.0

    American Indian or Alaska Native1089871110187**

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*21*12420**

    Asian171121462125119**

    Two or More Races1901463419156127**

    Hispanic or Latino1,11693914218275712.719.4

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs; (2)abuse of illicit drugs; or (3) received treatment for an illicit drug p

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    Table5.76A Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL20,37821,0071,1131,19735936875482919,26519,810

    AGE

    12-172,0782,0097768161561532,0011,941

    18-256,3886,599251304982012076,1376,294

    26 or Older11,91212,39978482529325649256911,12711,574

    GENDER

    Male13,32413,61670373925420344953612,62112,877

    Female7,0547,3904104581051653052936,6446,932

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

    Table5.76B Perceived Need for Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment and Whether Made an Effort to Get Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem, by Demog

    Demographic Characteristic

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-20052002-20032004-2005

    TOTAL100.0100.05.55.71.81.83.73.994.594.3

    AGE

    12-17100.0100.03.73.40.80.72.92.796.396.6

    18-25100.0100.03.94.61.53.13.196.195.4

    26 or Older100.0100.06.66.72.52.14.14.693.493.3

    GENDER

    Male100.0100.05.35.41.91.53.43.994.794.6

    Female100.0100.05.86.21.52.24.34.094.293.8

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81B Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

    34.535.142.544.430.831.0

    21.623.917.818.523.326.3

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could Handle the Problem Without Treatment13.913.18.6*16.411.9

    Treatment Would Not Help3.01.00.44.2

    Did Not Have Time4.54.25.43.84.14.4

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment11.514.39.89.416.5

    Not Ready to Stop Using40.037.925.321.146.845.3

    13.113.421.521.29.310.0

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.81A Reasons for Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment in the Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older Classified as Needing But Not Receiving Illicit Drug or Alcohol Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Who Felt a Need for Illicit Drug

    TotalMade EffortMade No Effort

    2003-20042004-20052003-20042004-20052003-20042004-2005

    TOTAL POPULATION11351,197357368778829

    391420152163239257

    2452866468181218

    Did Not Feel Need for Treatment/Could15815731*12798

    Treatment Would Not Help36415635

    Did Not Have Time515019143236

    Did Not Know Where to Go for Treatment1311713535137

    Not Ready to Stop Using4544539078364375

    14916177787283

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    NOTE: Needing But Not Receiving Treatment refers to respondents classified as needing treatment for illicit drugs or alcohol, but have not received treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem at a specialty facility.

    NOTE: Felt Need for Treatment includes persons who did not receive but felt they needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem, as well as persons who received treatment at a location other than a specialty facility but felt they needed addition

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2003, 2004, and 2005.

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    Table5.8A Substance Dependence or Abuse in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    TYPE OF PAST YEAR DEPENDENCE OR ABUSE

    Illicit DrugsAlcoholIllicit Drugs or Alcohol

    Demographics200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL$5,951$5,647$17,137$17,251$20,278$20,180

    Male$3,921$3,557$11,755$11,518$13,664$13,195

    Female$2,030$2,089$5,382$5,733$6,614$6,985

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino5,1605,02214,91714,91417,64117,538

    White3,9213,72712,48612,34114,52814,295

    Black or African American8819701,6381,7492,1082,244

    American Indian or Alaska Native8278170219228243

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*18*61*68

    Asian111112355370447438

    Two or More Races123117212175256249

    Hispanic or Latino7916252,2202,3372,6372,642

    EDUCATION

    < High School1,4611,4522,9572,8533,7573,636

    High School Graduate1,9762,0235,0695,0496,1976,148

    Some College1,4544,9525,0185,7455,708

    College Graduate7617174,1594,3324,5794,688

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time2,9982,91710,90210,84512,48012,294

    Part-Time1,0431,0212,7722,6923,2653,189

    Unemployed6926141,1539871,4701,336

    1,2181,0962,3102,7273,0623,361

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drug Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

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    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    2004

    2005

    Demographics

    Illicit Drugs or Alcohol Dependence or AbuseAged 18 or Older (In ,000's)

    Table5.73A Needed and Received Treatment for an Illicit Drug or Alcohol Problem in the Past Year among Persons Aged 18 or Older, by Demographic Characteristics: Numbers in Thousands, 2004 and 2005

    Demographic CharacteristicNEEDED TREATMENT FOR AN ILLICIT DRUG OR ALCOHOL PROBLEM IN THE PAST YEARPercentage Who Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility among Persons Who Needed Treatment

    TotalReceived Treatment at a Specialty FacilityDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility

    20042005200420052004200520042005

    TOTAL21,18821,0762,1422,12719,04618,94910.110.1

    GENDER

    Male14,27413,8641,4741,42712,80012,43710.310.3

    Female6,9147,2136687006,2466,5139.79.7

    HISPANIC ORIGIN AND RACE

    Not Hispanic or Latino18,37818,2451,8501,77716,52916,46810.19.7

    White14,94614,6811,2791,23713,66713,4448.68.4

    Black or African American2,3472,5574314891,9152,06818.419.1

    American Indian or Alaska Native2302502521205229*8.5

    Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*68*25366**

    Asian502438585444434*1.1

    Two or More Races281250382324322713.49.1

    Hispanic or Latino2,8102,8322923502,5182,48110.412.4

    EDUCATION

    < High School4,0763,9517146223,3623,33017.515.7

    High School Graduate6,5646,4168197485,7465,66712.511.7

    Some College5,9435,9244974955,4465,4298.48.4

    College Graduate4,6054,7861122624,4934,5242.45.5

    CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

    Full-Time12,93812,6721,00485811,93411,8147.86.8

    Part-Time3,3883,2802832723,1053,0098.38.3

    Unemployed1,5671,4452532761,3151,17016.119.1

    3,2953,6796027222,6932,95718.319.6

    *Low precision; no estimate reported.

    NOTE: Respondents were classified as needing treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol problem if they met at least one of three criteria during the past year: (1) dependent on illicit drugs or alcohol; (2)abuse of illicit drugs or alcohol; or (3) receive

    Source: SAMHSA, Office of Applied Studies, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2004 and 2005.

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