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Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 2015

Discharges from Substance Use Treatment Services: Tables

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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AcknowledgmentsThese tables were compiled for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), by Eagle Technologies, Inc. Work was performed under Contract No. HHSS283201600001C. The Contracting Officer’s Representative at SAMHSA/CBHSQ was Cathie E. Alderks, PhD. Contributors and reviewers at Eagle, listed alphabetically, include Ngwatung Akamangwa, Anand Borse, Philip Dokpesi, Tsegereda Kifle, David Peabody, and Doren Walker (Project Director). Contributors and reviewers at SAMHSA, listed alphabetically, include Cathie Alderks (COR), Herman Alvarado, Elizabeth Hoeffel, Heydy Juarez, Sharon Liu, and Nichele Waller.

Public Domain NoticeAll material appearing in these tables is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from SAMHSA. Citation of the source is appreciated. However, this publication may not be reproduced or distributed for a fee without the specific, written authorization of the Office of Communications, SAMHSA, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Recommended CitationSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2015. Discharges from Substance Use Treatment Services: Tables. Data received through March 16, 2018.

Originating OfficeCenter for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 15SEH03

Rockville, Maryland 20857

July 2018

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Table of Contents

List of Tables ................................................................................................................................. iv

Introduction ....................................................................................................................................1

Tables ...............................................................................................................................................3

Appendix A. State Data Tables .................................................................................................301

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Discharge Data Description and Data Overview for All Types of Treatment Services1.1a Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction:

Number, 2015 .......................................................................................................................4

1.1b Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 ........................................................................................................................6

1.2a Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015 ..................................................................................................8

1.2b Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 .................................................................................................10

1.3a Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015 ................................................................................................12

1.3b Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 .................................................................................................14

1.4 Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and type of treatment service: Number, percent, and median length of stay (LOS), 2015 ...................16

1.5a Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ......................................................................17

1.5b Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ..............................................................................................20

1.5c Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ......................................................................21

1.5d Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .......................................................................23

1.5e Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ...............................................................................................26

1.5f Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .......................................................................27

1.6a Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ......................................................................29

1.6b Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ......................................................................30

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1.6c Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ......................................................................31

1.6d Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .......................................................................33

1.6e Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .......................................................................34

1.6f Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .......................................................................35

1.6g Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 .......................................................................37

1.6h Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 .......................................................................38

1.6i Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 .......................................................................39

1.6j Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 ........................................................................41

1.6k Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 ........................................................................42

1.6l Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 ........................................................................43

1.7a Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................................45

1.7b Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................................48

1.7c Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................................49

1.7d Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................................51

1.7e Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................................54

1.7f Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................................55

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1.7g Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................57

1.7h Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................60

1.7i Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...................................61

1.7j Discharges aged 12 older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................63

1.7k Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................66

1.7l Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................67

1.8a Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015......................................69

1.8b Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015..................……………71

1.8c Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015......................................72

1.8d Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ......................................73

1.8e Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ..................……………74

1.8f Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ......................................75

1.8g Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ......................................77

1.8h Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ..................……………78

1.8i Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ......................................79

1.8j Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 .......................................81

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1.8k Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 ...................……………82

1.8l Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 .......................................83

1.9a Discharges aged 12 older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ...........……..85

1.9b Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 ............…….86

1.9c Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 .....................87

1.9d Discharges aged 12 older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ......................89

1.9e Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ......................90

1.9f Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ......................91

1.9g Discharges aged 12 older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ......................93

1.9h Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ......................94

1.9i Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 ......................95

1.9j Discharges aged 12 older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 .......................97

1.9k Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 .......................98

1.9l Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 .......................99

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Outpatient Treatment2.1 Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge

and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 .......................................................101

2.2a Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................102

2.2b Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................104

2.2c Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................106

2.2d Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ................................................................108

2.2e Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................111

2.2f Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................112

2.3a Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .........................114

2.3b Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ................................115

2.3c Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .........................116

2.4a Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................118

2.4b Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................119

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2.4c Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................120

2.4d Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................122

2.4e Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................123

2.4f Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................124

Intensive Outpatient Treatment3.1 Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for

discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 .......................................126

3.2a Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................127

3.2b Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................130

3.2c Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................131

3.2d Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ................................................................133

3.2e Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................................................136

3.2f Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ....................................................................137

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3.3a Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................139

3.3b Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................140

3.3c Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................141

3.4a Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................143

3.4b Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................144

3.4c Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................145

3.4d Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................147

3.4e Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................148

3.4f Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................149

Short-Term Residential Treatment4.1 Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason

for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 .................................151

4.2a Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ..................................………..152

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4.2b Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................155

4.2c Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ................................................156

4.2d Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ..........................................................158

4.2e Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................161

4.2f Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ..............................................................162

4.3a Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................164

4.3b Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................165

4.3c Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................166

4.4a Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ...................................168

4.4b Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................169

4.4c Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ...................................170

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4.4d Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ....................................172

4.4e Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................173

4.4f Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ................................... 174

Long-Term Residential Treatment5.1 Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason

for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 .................................176

5.2a Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .................................………...177

5.2b Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................180

5.2c Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ................................................181

5.2d Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ..........................................................183

5.2e Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................186

5.2f Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ...............................................................187

5.3a Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................189

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5.3b Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................190

5.3c Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................191

5.4a Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ...................................193

5.4b Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................194

5.4c Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ...................................195

5.4d Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ....................................197

5.4e Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................198

5.4f Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ................................... 199

Hospital Residential Treatment6.1 Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for

discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 .......................................201

6.2a Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................202

6.2b Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................205

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6.2c Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................206

6.2d Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ................................................................208

6.2e Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................211

6.2f Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................212

6.3a Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................214

6.3b Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................215

6.3c Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................................216

6.4a Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................218

6.4b Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................219

6.4c Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................220

6.4d Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................222

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6.4e Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................223

6.4f Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ...........................................224

Detoxification7.1 Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and

state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015 ..............................................................226

7.2a Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ........................................………...227

7.2b Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ..................................................................................230

7.2c Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .......................................................231

7.2d Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ................................................................233

7.2e Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .................................................................................................236

7.2f Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .....................................................................237

7.3a Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ................................239

7.3b Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ................................240

7.3c Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ................................241

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7.4a Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................243

7.4b Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................244

7.4c Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................................................245

7.4d Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................247

7.4e Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................248

7.4f Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 .........................................................249

Outpatient Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy8.1 Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and

older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ................................................................................................251

8.2a Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015...................................................................................................................………...252

8.2b Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .....................................255

8.2c Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ..............256

8.2d Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ........................258

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8.2e Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ...................................................261

8.2f Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 .............................262

8.3a Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ..........................................................................................264

8.3b Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .................................................................................................265

8.3c Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 ..........................................................................................266

8.4a Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................................................................................................268

8.4b Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 .......................269

8.4c Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................................................................................................270

8.4d Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ..........................................................................................................................272

8.4e Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................273

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8.4f Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ......................................................................................................................... 274

Medication-Assisted Opioid Detoxification9.1 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by

reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent distribution, 2015 .............................................................................................................276

9.2a Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 ......................………...277

9.2b Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .....................................280

9.2c Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 .....................................281

9.2d Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015…. ..............................................283

9.2e Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ...................................................286

9.2f Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS) and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 ...................................................287

9.3a Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .................................................................................................289

9.3b Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .................................................................................................290

9.3c Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 .................................................................................................291

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9.4a Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 .......................293

9.4b Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 .......................294

9.4c Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 .......................295

9.4d Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................297

9.4e Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................298

9.4f Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 ........................299

Appendix A. State Data TablesA1 State data system reporting characteristics ......................................................................302

A2 Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2015 ...................................................................................................................307

A3 Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2015 ...................................................................................................................309

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Introduction

Overview of Tables

These tables present national-level data from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) for treatment discharges in 2015. In particular, these tables summarize demographic information and substance

use treatment characteristics—including gender, age at admission, race/ethnicity, number of prior treatment episodes, treatment referral source, and length of stay in treatment—among discharges aged 12 years and older in 2015 from facilities that report to state administrative data systems. The tables also examine the reason for discharge—for example, treatment completion or transfer to further treatment—and the type of treatment service provided. There were 1,549,628 records for discharges of clients in 2015 submitted by 47 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Oregon, South Carolina, and West Virginia had submitted no data or incomplete data for 2015 discharges as of March 16, 2018 [Table 1.1a].1 Of the 1,549,628 discharges reported, 92 percent (or 1,420,316 records) can be linked to TEDS admissions between 2000 and 2015 [Tables 1.1a-b].

What Is TEDS?The TEDS system is comprised of two major components, the admissions data set and the linked discharge data set. For both data sets, selected data items from the individual state data files are converted to a standardized format consistent across states. These standardized data constitute TEDS. The TEDS admission data set consists of episode-level data on substance use treatment admissions from 1992 through the present. The TEDS linked discharge data set consists of discharges that can be linked at a record level to admissions; it includes information on clients discharged in 2000 and later. The TEDS linked discharge data set enables analysis of information on entire treatment episodes—for example, the proportion of discharges that completed treatment and the average length of stay among treatment completers—that cannot be determined from data collected at admission alone.

National-level data collection on admissions to substance use treatment was first mandated in 1972 under the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act, P.L. 92-255. This act initiated federal funding for drug treatment and rehabilitation and required reporting on clients entering drug (but not alcohol) use treatment. The Client-Oriented Data Acquisition Process (CODAP) was developed to collect admission and discharge data directly from federally funded drug treatment programs. (Programs for treatment of alcohol use were not included.) Reporting was mandatory for all such programs, and data was collected using a standard form. CODAP included all clients in federally funded programs regardless of individual funding source. Reports were issued from 1973 to 1981 based on data from between 1,800 and 2,000 programs, including some 200,000 annual admissions.

In 1981, the collection of national-level data on admissions to substance use treatment was discontinued because of the introduction of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services (ADMS) Block Grant. The block grant transferred federal funding from individual programs to

1 For researchers interested in more detailed analysis, TEDS public use files are available for download from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive, which can be accessed at https://www.datafiles.samhsa.gov.

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the states for distribution, and it included no data reporting requirement. Participation in CODAP became voluntary; although several states submitted data through 1984, the data were in no way nationally representative.

In 1988, the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Amendments (P.L. 100-690) established a revised Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant and mandated federal data collection on clients receiving treatment for either alcohol or drug use. The collection of TEDS, which began in 1989 with the issue of three-year development grants to states, represents the federal response to this mandate.

Additional ConsiderationsTEDS records do not represent individuals; rather, the records represent treatment admissions and discharges at facilities that are licensed or certified by a state substance abuse agency (SSA) for the purpose of providing substance use treatment services (or those that are administratively tracked for other reasons). In general, facilities reporting TEDS data are those that receive state alcohol and/ or drug agency funds (including federal block grant funds) for the provision of alcohol and/or drug treatment services. TEDS, while comprising a significant proportion of substance use treatment, does not include all such services. TEDS is a compilation of data collected through the individual data collection systems of the state substance abuse agencies for substance use treatment. Therefore, the number and client mix of TEDS data do not represent the total national demand for substance use treatment or the prevalence of substance use in the general population.

States have cooperated with the federal government in the data collection process, and substantial progress has been made toward developing a standardized data set over the years. However, because each state system is unique, both in terms of its powers and mandates, significant differences exist among state data collection systems. These differences are compounded by evolving health care payment systems. State-to-state comparisons must be made with extreme caution. It is also important to note that percentage distributions in the tables may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.

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Total 1,549,628 1,420,316 1,112,484 266,783 23,373 17,676 129,312

Alabama 7,199 6,373 4,720 1,474 136 43 826Alaska 6,168 6,081 4,336 1,553 130 62 87Arizona 22,373 22,334 8,259 9,287 2,782 2,006 39Arkansas 9,934 7,403 6,276 1,069 44 14 2,531California 160,115 157,277 119,747 32,370 2,343 2,817 2,838Colorado 82,680 53,119 44,080 7,821 758 460 29,561Connecticut 61,336 60,752 49,082 9,857 1,027 786 584Delaware 8,184 5,463 4,192 1,146 73 52 2,721District of Columbia 5,843 5,666 4,828 715 34 89 177Florida 28,876 25,824 21,703 3,890 165 66 3,052Georgia 34,004 16,646 11,286 3,312 750 1,298 17,358Hawaii 9,078 8,997 6,905 2,015 64 13 81

Idaho 7,875 7,834 4,954 2,464 388 28 41Illinois 27,276 24,043 17,975 5,270 500 298 3,233Indiana 22,074 21,657 12,014 8,873 565 205 417Iowa 27,631 26,831 20,658 5,798 293 82 800Kansas 1,530 1,308 1,228 77 3 - - 222Kentucky 57,572 47,129 44,549 2,449 91 40 10,443

Louisiana 9,693 9,228 7,727 1,382 87 32 465Maine 12,568 9,022 6,839 1,705 241 237 3,546Maryland 25,442 25,316 22,801 2,303 128 84 126Massachusetts 73,723 72,200 64,637 6,614 692 257 1,523Michigan 38,306 37,843 32,740 4,658 221 224 463

Minnesota 49,255 49,166 39,457 9,519 134 56 89

Mississippi 5,885 3,556 3,349 205 - - 2 2,329Missouri 52,065 51,705 40,300 10,622 493 290 360Montana 6,595 6,590 4,766 1,649 140 35 5Nebraska 18,901 8,831 7,400 1,320 89 22 10,070Nevada 7,919 7,679 5,848 1,661 130 40 240

New Hampshire 4,741 4,608 3,500 897 141 70 133New Jersey 67,360 61,251 45,819 13,063 963 1,406 6,109New Mexico 5,471 1,537 1,359 156 12 10 3,934New York 280,443 272,407 215,569 49,850 3,729 3,259 8,036North Carolina 43,528 35,809 33,862 1,936 2 9 7,719North Dakota 1,174 1,061 703 322 27 9 113

Table 1.1a Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015

State or jurisdiction

2015 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges

Total dischargerecords

Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record

Non-linkeddischarges

Total linkeddischarge records

Year of admission

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Total 1,549,628 1,420,316 1,112,484 266,783 23,373 17,676 129,312

Ohio 37,504 37,142 23,035 11,994 1,289 824 362Oklahoma 12,668 12,660 7,839 4,263 409 149 8Pennsylvania 24,307 23,743 21,732 1,903 77 31 564

Puerto Rico 1,752 1,623 610 625 223 165 129Rhode Island 12,188 11,546 8,861 2,077 298 310 642South Dakota 12,633 12,558 10,464 1,875 129 90 75Tennessee 13,232 13,110 10,797 2,168 90 55 122

Texas 31,979 31,634 26,887 4,643 60 44 345Utah 15,327 14,793 9,832 4,074 575 312 534Vermont 10,978 10,852 8,266 2,162 322 102 126Virginia 21,790 19,875 12,538 6,411 554 372 1,915Washington 58,530 57,530 40,716 14,416 1,655 743 1,000

Wisconsin 8,393 5,903 4,524 1,199 144 36 2,490Wyoming 5,530 4,801 2,915 1,671 173 42 729- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. The discharges reported exclude codependents and discharges whose length of stay (LOS) was 0 days or whose reason for discharge was unknown/missing.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 1.1a Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015 (continued)

State or jurisdiction

2015 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges

Total dischargerecords

Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record

Non-linkeddischarges

Total linkeddischarge records

Year of admission

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Total 100.0 91.7 71.8 17.2 1.5 1.1 8.3

Alabama 100.0 88.5 65.6 20.5 1.9 0.6 11.5Alaska 100.0 98.6 70.3 25.2 2.1 1.0 1.4Arizona 100.0 99.8 36.9 41.5 12.4 9.0 0.2Arkansas 100.0 74.5 63.2 10.8 0.4 0.1 25.5California 100.0 98.2 74.8 20.2 1.5 1.8 1.8

Colorado 100.0 64.2 53.3 9.5 0.9 0.6 35.8Connecticut 100.0 99.0 80.0 16.1 1.7 1.3 1.0Delaware 100.0 66.8 51.2 14.0 0.9 0.6 33.2District of Columbia 100.0 97.0 82.6 12.2 0.6 1.5 3.0Florida 100.0 89.4 75.2 13.5 0.6 0.2 10.6Georgia 100.0 49.0 33.2 9.7 2.2 3.8 51.0Hawaii 100.0 99.1 76.1 22.2 0.7 0.1 0.9

Idaho 100.0 99.5 62.9 31.3 4.9 0.4 0.5Illinois 100.0 88.1 65.9 19.3 1.8 1.1 11.9Indiana 100.0 98.1 54.4 40.2 2.6 0.9 1.9Iowa 100.0 97.1 74.8 21.0 1.1 0.3 2.9Kansas 100.0 85.5 80.3 5.0 0.2 - - 14.5Kentucky 100.0 81.9 77.4 4.3 0.2 0.1 18.1

Louisiana 100.0 95.2 79.7 14.3 0.9 0.3 4.8Maine 100.0 71.8 54.4 13.6 1.9 1.9 28.2Maryland 100.0 99.5 89.6 9.1 0.5 0.3 0.5Massachusetts 100.0 97.9 87.7 9.0 0.9 0.3 2.1Michigan 100.0 98.8 85.5 12.2 0.6 0.6 1.2

Minnesota 100.0 99.8 80.1 19.3 0.3 0.1 0.2

Mississippi 100.0 60.4 56.9 3.5 - - * 39.6Missouri 100.0 99.3 77.4 20.4 0.9 0.6 0.7Montana 100.0 99.9 72.3 25.0 2.1 0.5 0.1Nebraska 100.0 46.7 39.2 7.0 0.5 0.1 53.3Nevada 100.0 97.0 73.8 21.0 1.6 0.5 3.0

New Hampshire 100.0 97.2 73.8 18.9 3.0 1.5 2.8New Jersey 100.0 90.9 68.0 19.4 1.4 2.1 9.1New Mexico 100.0 28.1 24.8 2.9 0.2 0.2 71.9New York 100.0 97.1 76.9 17.8 1.3 1.2 2.9North Carolina 100.0 82.3 77.8 4.4 * * 17.7North Dakota 100.0 90.4 59.9 27.4 2.3 0.8 9.6

Table 1.1b Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

2015 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges

Total dischargerecords

Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record

Non-linkeddischarges

Total linkeddischarge records

Year of admission

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Total 100.0 91.7 71.8 17.2 1.5 1.1 8.3

Ohio 100.0 99.0 61.4 32.0 3.4 2.2 1.0Oklahoma 100.0 99.9 61.9 33.7 3.2 1.2 0.1Pennsylvania 100.0 97.7 89.4 7.8 0.3 0.1 2.3Puerto Rico 100.0 92.6 34.8 35.7 12.7 9.4 7.4

Rhode Island 100.0 94.7 72.7 17.0 2.4 2.5 5.3South Dakota 100.0 99.4 82.8 14.8 1.0 0.7 0.6Tennessee 100.0 99.1 81.6 16.4 0.7 0.4 0.9Texas 100.0 98.9 84.1 14.5 0.2 0.1 1.1

Utah 100.0 96.5 64.1 26.6 3.8 2.0 3.5Vermont 100.0 98.9 75.3 19.7 2.9 0.9 1.1Virginia 100.0 91.2 57.5 29.4 2.5 1.7 8.8Washington 100.0 98.3 69.6 24.6 2.8 1.3 1.7Wisconsin 100.0 70.3 53.9 14.3 1.7 0.4 29.7

Wyoming 100.0 86.8 52.7 30.2 3.1 0.8 13.2- - Quantity is less than zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. The discharges reported exclude codependents and discharges whose length of stay (LOS) was 0 days or whose reason for discharge was unknown/missing. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 1.1b Total and linked discharges aged 12 and older, by state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 (continued)

State or jurisdiction

2015 discharges in 49 states and jurisdictions reporting discharges

Total dischargerecords

Discharges linked to an admission or transfer record

Non-linkeddischarges

Total linkeddischarge records

Year of admission

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Total OutpatientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential Detox 1

Med.-asst. opi.ther./detox 2

No. of discharges 1,420,316 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 132,067Alabama 6,373 1,638 1,579 955 1,533 - - 507 161Alaska 6,081 3,031 524 114 751 - - 1,553 108Arizona 22,334 20,082 20 591 24 66 192 1,359Arkansas 7,403 2,024 1,246 2,056 - - - - 1,440 637California 157,277 67,987 5,834 1,402 31,007 - - 21,733 29,314Colorado 53,119 14,308 2,447 3,193 1,518 1 30,821 831Connecticut 60,752 17,185 14,780 2,980 3,948 611 14,876 6,372Delaware 5,463 2,493 705 - - 453 - - 1,495 317District of Columbia 5,666 1,307 712 1,396 145 - - 1,472 634Florida 25,824 6,016 348 288 1,960 - - 16,363 849Georgia 16,646 8,283 489 - - 1,265 - - 6,609 - -Hawaii 8,997 2,998 3,152 - - 1,802 - - 1,021 24Idaho 7,834 4,665 2,346 613 39 - - 119 52Illinois 24,043 12,613 3,021 3,852 418 - - 1,494 2,645Indiana 21,657 18,060 1,051 784 385 67 823 487Iowa 26,831 17,208 5,198 2,812 587 100 724 202Kansas 1,308 303 330 446 92 - - 137 - -Kentucky 47,129 29,582 7,123 3,858 1,452 - - 2,044 3,070Louisiana 9,228 2,069 854 2,757 2,084 - - 1,220 244Maine 9,022 2,537 783 382 382 - - 1,169 3,769Maryland 25,316 9,212 6,555 1,700 569 - - 1,830 5,450Massachusetts 72,200 9,677 - - 5,146 6,199 - - 44,932 6,246Michigan 37,843 14,650 1,794 6,186 2,582 - - 6,339 6,292Minnesota 49,166 97 24,510 9,806 10,391 493 - - 3,869Mississippi 3,556 2,016 176 479 295 - - 580 10Missouri 51,705 12,099 22,632 9,007 - - - - 6,098 1,869Montana 6,590 3,468 1,305 103 209 464 1,041 - -Nebraska 8,831 3,680 372 951 532 - - 3,131 165Nevada 7,679 3,402 717 776 606 - - 2,061 117New Hampshire 4,608 2,133 790 1,069 299 - - 2 315New Jersey 61,251 19,373 15,660 6,134 4,913 12 4,405 10,754New Mexico 1,537 753 196 261 129 - - 78 120New York 272,407 108,357 5,755 32,949 16,673 - - 79,237 29,436North Carolina 35,809 22,771 2,798 4,371 725 1,027 3,856 261North Dakota 1,061 605 288 70 94 4 - - - -

Table 1.2a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential Detox 1

Med.-asst. opi.ther./detox 2

No. of discharges 1,420,316 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 132,067Ohio 37,142 21,447 6,340 108 2,461 - - 3,085 3,701Oklahoma 12,660 8,283 10 1,148 1,489 - - 1,730 - -Pennsylvania 23,743 7,276 3,880 4,092 1,322 26 4,363 2,784Puerto Rico 1,623 833 43 - - 133 115 18 481Rhode Island 11,546 3,510 1,662 1,942 307 43 2,179 1,903South Dakota 12,558 3,346 2,820 1,115 1,497 - - 3,686 94Tennessee 13,110 1,916 4,365 4,115 1,108 - - 1,571 35Texas 31,634 9,083 4,752 9,485 753 - - 7,137 424Utah 14,793 6,896 3,146 905 571 - - 2,698 577Vermont 10,852 4,388 435 2,351 85 - - 1,328 2,265Virginia 19,875 16,258 311 2,922 206 - - 148 30Washington 57,530 13,547 17,213 8,898 2,382 - - 11,704 3,786Wisconsin 5,903 3,922 340 322 343 21 947 8Wyoming 4,801 1,991 1,228 279 1,236 9 58 - -

State or jurisdiction

Type of treatment service

Table 1.2a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero.1 Includes only free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.2 Includes only discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned. May include any type of treatment service.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential Detox 1

Med.-asst. opi.ther./ detox 2

Total 1,420,316 38.7 12.9 10.2 7.6 0.2 21.1 9.3

Alabama 6,373 25.7 24.8 15.0 24.1 - - 8.0 2.5Alaska 6,081 49.8 8.6 1.9 12.3 - - 25.5 1.8Arizona 22,334 89.9 0.1 2.6 0.1 0.3 0.9 6.1Arkansas 7,403 27.3 16.8 27.8 - - - - 19.5 8.6California 157,277 43.2 3.7 0.9 19.7 - - 13.8 18.6

Colorado 53,119 26.9 4.6 6.0 2.9 * 58.0 1.6Connecticut 60,752 28.3 24.3 4.9 6.5 1.0 24.5 10.5Delaware 5,463 45.6 12.9 - - 8.3 - - 27.4 5.8District of Columbia 5,666 23.1 12.6 24.6 2.6 - - 26.0 11.2Florida 25,824 23.3 1.3 1.1 7.6 - - 63.4 3.3

Georgia 16,646 49.8 2.9 - - 7.6 - - 39.7 - -

Hawaii 8,997 33.3 35.0 - - 20.0 - - 11.3 0.3

Idaho 7,834 59.5 29.9 7.8 0.5 - - 1.5 0.7

Illinois 24,043 52.5 12.6 16.0 1.7 - - 6.2 11.0Indiana 21,657 83.4 4.9 3.6 1.8 0.3 3.8 2.2Iowa 26,831 64.1 19.4 10.5 2.2 0.4 2.7 0.8Kansas 1,308 23.2 25.2 34.1 7.0 - - 10.5 - -Kentucky 47,129 62.8 15.1 8.2 3.1 - - 4.3 6.5Louisiana 9,228 22.4 9.3 29.9 22.6 - - 13.2 2.6

Maine 9,022 28.1 8.7 4.2 4.2 - - 13.0 41.8

Maryland 25,316 36.4 25.9 6.7 2.2 - - 7.2 21.5Massachusetts 72,200 13.4 - - 7.1 8.6 - - 62.2 8.7Michigan 37,843 38.7 4.7 16.3 6.8 - - 16.8 16.6Minnesota 49,166 0.2 49.9 19.9 21.1 1.0 - - 7.9Mississippi 3,556 56.7 4.9 13.5 8.3 - - 16.3 0.3

Missouri 51,705 23.4 43.8 17.4 - - - - 11.8 3.6Montana 6,590 52.6 19.8 1.6 3.2 7.0 15.8 - -Nebraska 8,831 41.7 4.2 10.8 6.0 - - 35.5 1.9Nevada 7,679 44.3 9.3 10.1 7.9 - - 26.8 1.5New Hampshire 4,608 46.3 17.1 23.2 6.5 - - * 6.8New Jersey 61,251 31.6 25.6 10.0 8.0 * 7.2 17.6

New Mexico 1,537 49.0 12.8 17.0 8.4 - - 5.1 7.8New York 272,407 39.8 2.1 12.1 6.1 - - 29.1 10.8North Carolina 35,809 63.6 7.8 12.2 2.0 2.9 10.8 0.7North Dakota 1,061 57.0 27.1 6.6 8.9 0.4 - - - -

Table 1.2b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction No. of dis-

charges

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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OutpatientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential Detox 1

Med.-asst. opi.ther./ detox 2

Total 1,420,316 38.7 12.9 10.2 7.6 0.2 21.1 9.3

Ohio 37,142 57.7 17.1 0.3 6.6 - - 8.3 10.0Oklahoma 12,660 65.4 0.1 9.1 11.8 - - 13.7 - -Pennsylvania 23,743 30.6 16.3 17.2 5.6 0.1 18.4 11.7Puerto Rico 1,623 51.3 2.6 - - 8.2 7.1 1.1 29.6

Rhode Island 11,546 30.4 14.4 16.8 2.7 0.4 18.9 16.5South Dakota 12,558 26.6 22.5 8.9 11.9 - - 29.4 0.7Tennessee 13,110 14.6 33.3 31.4 8.5 - - 12.0 0.3Texas 31,634 28.7 15.0 30.0 2.4 - - 22.6 1.3Utah 14,793 46.6 21.3 6.1 3.9 - - 18.2 3.9Vermont 10,852 40.4 4.0 21.7 0.8 - - 12.2 20.9Virginia 19,875 81.8 1.6 14.7 1.0 - - 0.7 0.2Washington 57,530 23.5 29.9 15.5 4.1 - - 20.3 6.6Wisconsin 5,903 66.4 5.8 5.5 5.8 0.4 16.0 0.1

Wyoming 4,801 41.5 25.6 5.8 25.7 0.2 1.2 - -

Table 1.2b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 (continued)

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

State or jurisdiction No. of dis-

charges

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 Includes only free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.2 Includes only discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy or detoxification was planned. May include any type of treatment service.

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Trans-ferred

Droppedout

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Incar-cerated Death Other

No. of discharges 1,420,316 616,814 222,740 382,769 101,239 29,777 3,362 63,615Alabama 6,373 2,813 412 1,636 718 90 14 690Alaska 6,081 3,047 425 1,188 1,014 190 13 204Arizona 22,334 3,361 249 15,008 - - 708 217 2,791Arkansas 7,403 4,132 513 1,804 762 58 4 130California 157,277 53,730 41,667 58,700 - - 2,767 413 - -Colorado 53,119 41,979 3,765 4,444 1,769 728 39 395Connecticut 60,752 30,801 9,897 12,482 3,244 1,233 105 2,990Delaware 5,463 2,200 580 1,005 987 181 12 498District of Columbia 5,666 3,008 542 - - 530 37 16 1,533Florida 25,824 18,606 1,306 4,587 546 235 17 527Georgia 16,646 7,526 1,498 4,460 1,155 381 98 1,528Hawaii 8,997 3,009 3,348 1,547 917 108 3 65Idaho 7,834 3,240 1,254 1,939 120 734 14 533Illinois 24,043 7,713 5,564 8,211 2,046 459 50 - -Indiana 21,657 6,312 527 9,655 3,665 623 82 793Iowa 26,831 13,402 1,098 9,386 1,301 1,089 68 487Kansas 1,308 8 1,257 37 3 - - - - 3Kentucky 47,129 6,218 35,450 2,705 1,107 251 95 1,303Louisiana 9,228 1,697 2,612 4,838 - - 45 4 32Maine 9,022 4,426 474 2,324 899 270 26 603Maryland 25,316 3,244 12,076 6,345 2,604 913 90 44Massachusetts 72,200 41,608 1,700 17,980 4,244 334 115 6,219Michigan 37,843 9,753 10,832 11,049 1,810 780 84 3,535Minnesota 49,166 26,164 3,317 12,198 4,178 822 76 2,411Mississippi 3,556 935 1,729 650 196 - - 2 44Missouri 51,705 13,195 21,172 12,785 2,989 863 121 580Montana 6,590 3,022 1,033 2,011 223 - - - - 301Nebraska 8,831 5,260 598 1,406 359 171 6 1,031Nevada 7,679 3,333 1,597 1,232 779 247 9 482New Hampshire 4,608 1,901 379 158 426 106 7 1,631New Jersey 61,251 33,312 443 16,677 3,274 1,677 160 5,708New Mexico 1,537 532 418 156 82 14 3 332New York 272,407 134,019 13,975 83,714 26,957 7,676 730 5,336North Carolina 35,809 12,192 9,194 13,935 65 - - 20 403North Dakota 1,061 364 68 275 151 69 7 127

Table 1.3a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Trans-ferred

Droppedout

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Incar-cerated Death Other

No. of discharges 1,420,316 616,814 222,740 382,769 101,239 29,777 3,362 63,615Ohio 37,142 12,560 1,864 10,317 7,192 1,318 157 3,734Oklahoma 12,660 5,593 1,372 4,390 518 271 32 484Pennsylvania 23,743 11,055 3,223 3,326 1,223 549 41 4,326Puerto Rico 1,623 623 208 564 58 50 21 99Rhode Island 11,546 5,007 2,410 2,413 1,434 250 32 - -South Dakota 12,558 7,265 2,052 1,813 659 385 11 373Tennessee 13,110 7,003 330 3,039 1,969 414 19 336Texas 31,634 18,032 1,713 5,924 3,046 10 - - 2,909Utah 14,793 5,931 3,097 3,575 1,788 369 33 - -Vermont 10,852 2,950 2,735 3,525 709 277 30 626Virginia 19,875 8,124 - - - - 7,144 596 96 3,915Washington 57,530 21,144 11,564 14,497 5,972 959 131 3,263Wisconsin 5,903 2,998 852 1,459 235 228 27 104Wyoming 4,801 2,467 351 1,400 172 242 12 157- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge

Table 1.3a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number, 2015 (continued)

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Com-pleted

Trans-ferred

Droppedout

Termi-nated

Incar-cerated Death Other Total

Total 1,420,316 43.4 15.7 26.9 7.1 2.1 0.2 4.5 100.0Alabama 6,373 44.1 6.5 25.7 11.3 1.4 0.2 10.8 100.0Alaska 6,081 50.1 7.0 19.5 16.7 3.1 0.2 3.4 100.0Arizona 22,334 15.0 1.1 67.2 - - 3.2 1.0 12.5 100.0Arkansas 7,403 55.8 6.9 24.4 10.3 0.8 0.1 1.8 100.0California 157,277 34.2 26.5 37.3 - - 1.8 0.3 - - 100.0Colorado 53,119 79.0 7.1 8.4 3.3 1.4 0.1 0.7 100.0Connecticut 60,752 50.7 16.3 20.5 5.3 2.0 0.2 4.9 100.0Delaware 5,463 40.3 10.6 18.4 18.1 3.3 0.2 9.1 100.0District of Columbia 5,666 53.1 9.6 - - 9.4 0.7 0.3 27.1 100.0Florida 25,824 72.0 5.1 17.8 2.1 0.9 0.1 2.0 100.0Georgia 16,646 45.2 9.0 26.8 6.9 2.3 0.6 9.2 100.0Hawaii 8,997 33.4 37.2 17.2 10.2 1.2 * 0.7 100.0Idaho 7,834 41.4 16.0 24.8 1.5 9.4 0.2 6.8 100.0Illinois 24,043 32.1 23.1 34.2 8.5 1.9 0.2 - - 100.0Indiana 21,657 29.1 2.4 44.6 16.9 2.9 0.4 3.7 100.0Iowa 26,831 49.9 4.1 35.0 4.8 4.1 0.3 1.8 100.0Kansas 1,308 0.6 96.1 2.8 0.2 - - - - 0.2 100.0Kentucky 47,129 13.2 75.2 5.7 2.3 0.5 0.2 2.8 100.0Louisiana 9,228 18.4 28.3 52.4 - - 0.5 * 0.3 100.0Maine 9,022 49.1 5.3 25.8 10.0 3.0 0.3 6.7 100.0Maryland 25,316 12.8 47.7 25.1 10.3 3.6 0.4 0.2 100.0Massachusetts 72,200 57.6 2.4 24.9 5.9 0.5 0.2 8.6 100.0Michigan 37,843 25.8 28.6 29.2 4.8 2.1 0.2 9.3 100.0Minnesota 49,166 53.2 6.7 24.8 8.5 1.7 0.2 4.9 100.0Mississippi 3,556 26.3 48.6 18.3 5.5 - - 0.1 1.2 100.0Missouri 51,705 25.5 40.9 24.7 5.8 1.7 0.2 1.1 100.0Montana 6,590 45.9 15.7 30.5 3.4 - - - - 4.6 100.0Nebraska 8,831 59.6 6.8 15.9 4.1 1.9 0.1 11.7 100.0Nevada 7,679 43.4 20.8 16.0 10.1 3.2 0.1 6.3 100.0New Hampshire 4,608 41.3 8.2 3.4 9.2 2.3 0.2 35.4 100.0New Jersey 61,251 54.4 0.7 27.2 5.3 2.7 0.3 9.3 100.0New Mexico 1,537 34.6 27.2 10.1 5.3 0.9 0.2 21.6 100.0New York 272,407 49.2 5.1 30.7 9.9 2.8 0.3 2.0 100.0North Carolina 35,809 34.0 25.7 38.9 0.2 - - 0.1 1.1 100.0North Dakota 1,061 34.3 6.4 25.9 14.2 6.5 0.7 12.0 100.0

Table 1.3b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction No. of dis-

charges

Reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Incar-cerated Death Other Total

Total 1,420,316 43.4 15.7 26.9 7.1 2.1 0.2 4.5 100.0Ohio 37,142 33.8 5.0 27.8 19.4 3.5 0.4 10.1 100.0Oklahoma 12,660 44.2 10.8 34.7 4.1 2.1 0.3 3.8 100.0Pennsylvania 23,743 46.6 13.6 14.0 5.2 2.3 0.2 18.2 100.0Puerto Rico 1,623 38.4 12.8 34.8 3.6 3.1 1.3 6.1 100.0Rhode Island 11,546 43.4 20.9 20.9 12.4 2.2 0.3 - - 100.0South Dakota 12,558 57.9 16.3 14.4 5.2 3.1 0.1 3.0 100.0Tennessee 13,110 53.4 2.5 23.2 15.0 3.2 0.1 2.6 100.0Texas 31,634 57.0 5.4 18.7 9.6 * - - 9.2 100.0Utah 14,793 40.1 20.9 24.2 12.1 2.5 0.2 - - 100.0Vermont 10,852 27.2 25.2 32.5 6.5 2.6 0.3 5.8 100.0Virginia 19,875 40.9 - - - - 35.9 3.0 0.5 19.7 100.0Washington 57,530 36.8 20.1 25.2 10.4 1.7 0.2 5.7 100.0Wisconsin 5,903 50.8 14.4 24.7 4.0 3.9 0.5 1.8 100.0Wyoming 4,801 51.4 7.3 29.2 3.6 5.0 0.2 3.3 100.0

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution; see Appendix A. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

Table 1.3b. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Percent, 2015 (continued)

No. of dis-charges

Reason for discharge State or jurisdiction

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Type of treatment service Total 1 Completed Transferred Dropped out Terminated Other

Outpatient 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181Detoxification2 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075Intensive outpatient 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315Short-term residential 145,169 82,078 21,952 26,619 8,946 5,574Long-term residential 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701Hospital residential 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.3 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622Med.-asst. opi. detoxification4 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587

No. of discharges. 1,405,762 609,003 221,520 379,524 99,577 96,138

Outpatient 39.1 32.0 36.8 46.0 48.2 52.2 Detoxification2 21.3 33.4 14.4 13.3 6.0 8.4 Intensive outpatient 13.0 9.6 18.8 13.3 15.6 17.0 Short-term residential 10.3 13.5 9.9 7.0 9.0 5.8 Long-term residential 7.7 8.1 8.6 6.9 9.7 3.8 Hospital residential 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.3 7.1 1.7 9.5 11.8 11.1 12.1 Med.-asst. opi. detoxification4 1.3 1.4 1.8 1.3 0.4 0.6

Total. 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Outpatient 100.0 35.5 14.8 31.8 8.7 9.1 Detoxification2 100.0 67.8 10.6 16.8 2.0 2.7 Intensive outpatient 100.0 32.1 22.8 27.6 8.5 8.9 Short-term residential 100.0 56.5 15.1 18.3 6.2 3.8 Long-term residential 100.0 45.7 17.7 24.3 8.9 3.4 Hospital residential 100.0 48.9 10.0 35.5 2.9 2.7 Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.3 100.0 10.5 21.3 45.3 11.1 11.7 Med.-asst. opi. detoxification4 100.0 46.0 22.2 26.7 1.9 3.2

Total. 100.0 43.3 15.8 27.0 7.1 6.8

Outpatient 86 128 29 64 78 77Detoxification2 4 4 4 2 3 2Intensive outpatient 58 89 39 44 49 53Short-term residential 20 26 19 7 13 9Long-term residential 54 90 26 25 49 42Hospital residential 8 25 6 4 13 5Outpatient med.-asst. opi. ther.3 117 186 111 91 147 156Med.-asst. opi. detoxification4 5 5 5 7 4 41 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

Table 1.4. Discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and type of treatment service: Number, percent, and median length of stay (LOS), 2015

Reason for discharge (number)

Column percent distribution by reason for discharge and type of treatment service

Row percent distribution by type of treatment service and reason for discharge

Median length of stay (days)

2 Includes only free-standing residential detoxification, hospital detoxification, and outpatient detoxification.3 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.4 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator). The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst.opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. Detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333GenderMale 925,290 358,277 114,600 93,769 68,850 2,017 217,585 58,135 12,057Female 480,119 190,973 67,976 51,375 39,064 1,041 82,391 41,025 6,274

No. of discharges 1,405,409 549,250 182,576 145,144 107,914 3,058 299,976 99,160 18,331Age at admission12 years 838 747 50 19 14 - - 8 - - - -13 years 2,910 2,234 302 184 125 - - 63 2 - -14 years 7,083 4,913 945 573 478 - - 166 8 - -15 years 13,858 8,967 2,031 1,256 1,130 2 454 17 116 years 20,072 12,816 3,074 1,844 1,649 3 647 34 517 years 21,251 13,608 3,027 1,604 1,956 6 963 64 2318 years 15,165 8,839 2,116 1,282 1,137 18 1,393 295 8519 years 19,290 9,984 2,851 1,916 1,507 29 2,204 632 16720 years 25,693 12,335 3,986 2,555 2,109 26 3,248 1,107 32721 to 24 years 160,530 67,680 23,657 16,220 13,639 266 26,556 10,078 2,43425 to 29 years 248,172 94,137 33,763 26,684 20,135 464 49,523 19,194 4,27230 to 34 years 219,443 83,275 29,887 23,125 17,678 480 44,275 17,275 3,44835 to 39 years 160,334 61,522 21,446 16,328 12,255 378 34,125 12,102 2,17840 to 44 years 128,475 47,900 16,210 12,933 9,424 336 30,681 9,528 1,46345 to 49 years 130,373 44,596 14,966 14,117 9,792 329 35,601 9,795 1,17750 to 54 years 118,559 39,227 13,020 12,851 8,116 387 35,029 8,734 1,19555 to 59 years 71,144 22,723 7,276 7,638 4,680 207 21,567 6,173 88060 to 64 years 29,384 9,171 2,859 2,953 1,579 81 9,245 2,970 52665 to 69 years 9,283 3,072 859 817 427 26 3,089 872 12170 to 74 years 2,671 1,071 236 203 90 10 809 228 24Over 75 years 1,234 561 74 67 34 11 408 72 7

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333

Table 1.5a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst.opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 862,351 320,187 117,068 98,945 61,052 2,172 187,821 62,277 12,829Black (non-Hispanic) 229,919 97,865 31,494 23,141 17,696 342 44,370 13,351 1,660Hispanic origin 195,944 85,834 16,538 13,941 16,841 290 43,120 17,115 2,265Other 103,538 39,997 15,879 7,882 11,735 237 21,199 5,167 1,442

No. of discharges 1,391,752 543,883 180,979 143,909 107,324 3,041 296,510 97,910 18,196No. of prior treatment episodesNone 476,265 245,129 63,579 40,112 29,280 1,171 68,296 23,023 5,6751 or more 813,366 287,810 114,072 102,698 76,398 1,604 144,981 73,804 11,999

No. of discharges 1,289,631 532,939 177,651 142,810 105,678 2,775 213,277 96,827 17,674Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 536,278 134,265 47,475 50,790 30,071 1,229 189,210 69,491 13,747Criminal justice/DUI 427,427 256,214 76,612 24,515 38,767 274 24,643 6,136 266Other community referral 153,998 75,720 24,092 13,704 11,138 130 22,198 6,229 787Substance use care provider 150,481 30,083 17,490 37,942 21,195 494 29,053 11,218 3,006Other health care provider 95,228 32,218 10,157 13,633 5,080 771 27,842 5,064 463School (educational) 10,008 8,629 953 158 85 2 130 34 17Employer/EAP 5,208 3,129 773 762 201 8 249 79 7

No. of discharges 1,378,628 540,258 177,552 141,504 106,537 2,908 293,325 98,251 18,293Usual route of administrationOral 571,086 231,845 71,759 61,085 34,874 1,922 150,573 15,093 3,935Smoking 366,898 205,182 59,893 31,671 35,226 425 26,636 6,140 1,725Inhalation 129,712 38,590 14,624 13,407 9,350 196 27,667 23,597 2,281Injection 299,187 54,958 29,796 36,687 25,912 461 89,812 51,970 9,591Other 10,030 3,483 1,155 925 559 11 2,641 1,006 250

No. of discharges 1,376,913 534,058 177,227 143,775 105,921 3,015 297,329 97,806 17,782

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Table 1.5a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst.opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 45,043 22,978 5,483 2,634 1,591 28 8,604 3,419 306Private insurance 36,622 17,707 8,616 3,538 1,960 49 3,021 1,033 698Medicare 4,882 1,746 869 728 88 31 955 418 47Medicaid 159,226 66,642 31,996 14,435 4,640 92 25,330 15,262 829Other government payments 190,480 69,000 34,078 30,189 13,153 111 34,858 5,996 3,095Workers' compensation 51 21 15 6 - - - - 5 4 - -No charge 25,288 6,104 7,937 3,596 1,914 276 4,325 649 487Other 39,005 14,205 8,806 3,869 1,764 159 8,369 1,597 236

No. of discharges 500,597 198,403 97,800 58,995 25,110 746 85,467 28,378 5,698Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 51,791 24,575 8,974 4,682 2,591 52 8,501 1,500 916Medicare 9,762 3,308 1,354 1,138 538 52 2,479 730 163Medicaid 192,587 68,394 33,217 21,758 11,080 126 39,296 15,594 3,122HMO 12,120 2,861 1,029 1,320 1,317 93 4,877 538 85Other 50,506 19,682 6,163 6,379 3,693 37 12,542 1,334 676None 245,423 85,090 45,411 34,259 11,487 422 58,904 7,136 2,714

No. of discharges 562,189 203,910 96,148 69,536 30,706 782 126,599 26,832 7,676

Table 1.5a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Marital statusNever married 50,411 29,980 8,456 5,063 4,689 11 2,106 93 13Now married 327 168 76 47 22 - - 8 6 - -Separated 67 42 8 9 5 - - 2 1 - -Divorced 67 37 6 12 10 - - 2 - - - -Widowed 24 15 4 2 2 - - - - 1 - -

No. of discharges 50,896 30,242 8,550 5,133 4,728 11 2,118 101 13Pregnant (female only)Yes 313 200 41 35 27 - - 5 5 - -No 19,512 12,648 2,734 1,722 1,579 5 756 55 13

No. of discharges 19,825 12,848 2,775 1,757 1,606 5 761 60 13Years of education0 to 8 years 17,134 11,258 2,057 1,243 1,577 - - 962 28 99 to 11 years 43,564 28,535 6,803 3,681 3,471 10 970 80 1412 years (or GED) or more 3,129 2,005 444 280 231 1 151 14 3

No. of discharges 63,827 41,798 9,304 5,204 5,279 11 2,083 122 26

Table 1.5b. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Marital statusNever married 656,149 249,357 100,496 82,198 49,232 1,979 118,757 45,406 8,724Now married 147,311 66,876 25,319 17,290 6,318 381 18,318 11,688 1,121Separated 62,624 25,788 10,066 8,844 4,162 107 8,988 4,127 542Divorced 148,377 55,913 23,226 20,692 9,548 443 29,530 7,719 1,306Widowed 18,814 7,505 2,510 2,297 1,045 38 3,598 1,639 182

No. of discharges 1,033,275 405,439 161,617 131,321 70,305 2,948 179,191 70,579 11,875Pregnant (female only)Yes 17,745 6,861 2,348 1,725 2,547 10 754 3,380 120No 410,911 166,855 60,642 46,052 33,669 839 60,451 36,505 5,898

No. of discharges 428,656 173,716 62,990 47,777 36,216 849 61,205 39,885 6,018Veteran4

Yes 38,528 12,694 4,681 4,186 3,724 84 10,222 2,478 459No 1,198,428 440,279 159,386 125,716 95,138 2,839 267,128 90,816 17,126

No. of discharges 1,236,956 452,973 164,067 129,902 98,862 2,923 277,350 93,294 17,585Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 1.5c. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

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Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Years of education0 to 8 years 81,137 28,090 7,708 7,612 5,886 199 24,044 6,110 1,4889 to 11 years 273,462 105,601 39,143 29,210 24,714 563 48,475 22,781 2,97512 years or GED 590,149 217,281 77,725 60,088 45,126 1,177 135,361 44,232 9,15913 to 15 years 257,052 96,499 33,340 30,192 19,767 550 54,679 18,697 3,32816 years or BA, BS 53,960 19,756 6,832 6,717 3,771 130 13,056 3,088 61017 years or more 24,856 11,313 4,161 2,909 1,385 37 3,659 1,258 134

No. of discharges 1,280,616 478,540 168,909 136,728 100,649 2,656 279,274 96,166 17,694Source of income support4

Wages/salary 228,895 118,057 38,941 18,333 6,746 209 32,531 12,692 1,386Public assistance 81,944 28,358 12,032 7,557 7,135 114 16,210 9,907 631Retirement/pension 6,498 2,453 1,314 692 281 41 1,424 271 22Disability 51,875 15,434 8,836 5,805 3,050 172 13,171 4,891 516Other 160,077 59,643 18,577 23,263 6,825 110 37,863 12,872 924None 308,635 71,183 42,587 48,076 31,983 465 98,547 12,016 3,778

No. of discharges 837,924 295,128 122,287 103,726 56,020 1,111 199,746 52,649 7,257

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 1.5c. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

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No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333GenderMale 65.8 65.2 62.8 64.6 63.8 66.0 72.5 58.6 65.8Female 34.2 34.8 37.2 35.4 36.2 34.0 27.5 41.4 34.2

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Age at admission12 years 0.1 0.1 * * * - - * - - - -13 years 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 - - * * - -14 years 0.5 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.4 - - 0.1 * - -15 years 1.0 1.6 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.1 0.2 * *16 years 1.4 2.3 1.7 1.3 1.5 0.1 0.2 * *17 years 1.5 2.5 1.7 1.1 1.8 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.118 years 1.1 1.6 1.2 0.9 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.519 years 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.4 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.920 years 1.8 2.2 2.2 1.8 2.0 0.8 1.1 1.1 1.821 to 24 years 11.4 12.3 13.0 11.2 12.6 8.7 8.9 10.2 13.325 to 29 years 17.7 17.1 18.5 18.4 18.7 15.2 16.5 19.4 23.330 to 34 years 15.6 15.2 16.4 15.9 16.4 15.7 14.8 17.4 18.835 to 39 years 11.4 11.2 11.7 11.2 11.4 12.4 11.4 12.2 11.940 to 44 years 9.1 8.7 8.9 8.9 8.7 11.0 10.2 9.6 8.045 to 49 years 9.3 8.1 8.2 9.7 9.1 10.8 11.9 9.9 6.450 to 54 years 8.4 7.1 7.1 8.9 7.5 12.7 11.7 8.8 6.555 to 59 years 5.1 4.1 4.0 5.3 4.3 6.8 7.2 6.2 4.860 to 64 years 2.1 1.7 1.6 2.0 1.5 2.6 3.1 3.0 2.965 to 69 years 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.8 1.0 0.9 0.770 to 74 years 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1Over 75 years 0.1 0.1 * * * 0.4 0.1 0.1 *

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.5d. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 62.0 58.9 64.7 68.8 56.9 71.4 63.3 63.6 70.5Black (non-Hispanic) 16.5 18.0 17.4 16.1 16.5 11.2 15.0 13.6 9.1Hispanic origin 14.1 15.8 9.1 9.7 15.7 9.5 14.5 17.5 12.4Other 7.4 7.4 8.8 5.5 10.9 7.8 7.1 5.3 7.9

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0No. of prior treatment episodesNone 36.9 46.0 35.8 28.1 27.7 42.2 32.0 23.8 32.11 or more 63.1 54.0 64.2 71.9 72.3 57.8 68.0 76.2 67.9

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 38.9 24.9 26.7 35.9 28.2 42.3 64.5 70.7 75.1Criminal justice/DUI 31.0 47.4 43.1 17.3 36.4 9.4 8.4 6.2 1.5Other community referral 11.2 14.0 13.6 9.7 10.5 4.5 7.6 6.3 4.3Substance use care provider 10.9 5.6 9.9 26.8 19.9 17.0 9.9 11.4 16.4Other health care provider 6.9 6.0 5.7 9.6 4.8 26.5 9.5 5.2 2.5School (educational) 0.7 1.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 * * 0.1Employer/EAP 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 *

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Usual route of administrationOral 41.5 43.4 40.5 42.5 32.9 63.7 50.6 15.4 22.1Smoking 26.6 38.4 33.8 22.0 33.3 14.1 9.0 6.3 9.7Inhalation 9.4 7.2 8.3 9.3 8.8 6.5 9.3 24.1 12.8Injection 21.7 10.3 16.8 25.5 24.5 15.3 30.2 53.1 53.9Other 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.9 1.0 1.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Table 1.5d. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 9.0 11.6 5.6 4.5 6.3 3.8 10.1 12.0 5.4Private insurance 7.3 8.9 8.8 6.0 7.8 6.6 3.5 3.6 12.2Medicare 1.0 0.9 0.9 1.2 0.4 4.2 1.1 1.5 0.8Medicaid 31.8 33.6 32.7 24.5 18.5 12.3 29.6 53.8 14.5Other government payments 38.1 34.8 34.8 51.2 52.4 14.9 40.8 21.1 54.3Workers' compensation * * * * - - - - * * - -No charge 5.1 3.1 8.1 6.1 7.6 37.0 5.1 2.3 8.5Other 7.8 7.2 9.0 6.6 7.0 21.3 9.8 5.6 4.1

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 9.2 12.1 9.3 6.7 8.4 6.6 6.7 5.6 11.9Medicare 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.8 6.6 2.0 2.7 2.1Medicaid 34.3 33.5 34.5 31.3 36.1 16.1 31.0 58.1 40.7HMO 2.2 1.4 1.1 1.9 4.3 11.9 3.9 2.0 1.1Other 9.0 9.7 6.4 9.2 12.0 4.7 9.9 5.0 8.8None 43.7 41.7 47.2 49.3 37.4 54.0 46.5 26.6 35.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.5d. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Marital statusNever married 99.0 99.1 98.9 98.6 99.2 100.0 99.4 92.1 100.0Now married 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.5 - - 0.4 5.9 - -Separated 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 - - 0.1 1.0 - -Divorced 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 - - 0.1 - - - -Widowed * * * * * - - - - 1.0 - -

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Pregnant (female only)Yes 1.6 1.6 1.5 2.0 1.7 - - 0.7 8.3 - -No 98.4 98.4 98.5 98.0 98.3 100.0 99.3 91.7 100.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Years of education0 to 8 years 26.8 26.9 22.1 23.9 29.9 - - 46.2 23.0 34.69 to 11 years 68.3 68.3 73.1 70.7 65.8 90.9 46.6 65.6 53.812 years (or GED) or more 4.9 4.8 4.8 5.4 4.4 9.1 7.2 11.5 11.5

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.5e. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Marital statusNever married 63.5 61.5 62.2 62.6 70.0 67.1 66.3 64.3 73.5Now married 14.3 16.5 15.7 13.2 9.0 12.9 10.2 16.6 9.4Separated 6.1 6.4 6.2 6.7 5.9 3.6 5.0 5.8 4.6Divorced 14.4 13.8 14.4 15.8 13.6 15.0 16.5 10.9 11.0Widowed 1.8 1.9 1.6 1.7 1.5 1.3 2.0 2.3 1.5

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Pregnant (female only)Yes 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.6 7.0 1.2 1.2 8.5 2.0No 95.9 96.1 96.3 96.4 93.0 98.8 98.8 91.5 98.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Veteran4

Yes 3.1 2.8 2.9 3.2 3.8 2.9 3.7 2.7 2.6No 96.9 97.2 97.1 96.8 96.2 97.1 96.3 97.3 97.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 1.5f. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

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Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Years of education0 to 8 years 6.3 5.9 4.6 5.6 5.8 7.5 8.6 6.4 8.49 to 11 years 21.4 22.1 23.2 21.4 24.6 21.2 17.4 23.7 16.812 years or GED 46.1 45.4 46.0 43.9 44.8 44.3 48.5 46.0 51.813 to 15 years 20.1 20.2 19.7 22.1 19.6 20.7 19.6 19.4 18.816 years or BA, BS 4.2 4.1 4.0 4.9 3.7 4.9 4.7 3.2 3.417 years or more 1.9 2.4 2.5 2.1 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 0.8

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Source of income support4

Wages/salary 27.3 40.0 31.8 17.7 12.0 18.8 16.3 24.1 19.1Public assistance 9.8 9.6 9.8 7.3 12.7 10.3 8.1 18.8 8.7Retirement/pension 0.8 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.5 3.7 0.7 0.5 0.3Disability 6.2 5.2 7.2 5.6 5.4 15.5 6.6 9.3 7.1Other 19.1 20.2 15.2 22.4 12.2 9.9 19.0 24.4 12.7None 36.8 24.1 34.8 46.3 57.1 41.9 49.3 22.8 52.1

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 1.5f. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

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Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,188,984 497,733 165,435 126,977 94,671 2,632 193,275 91,342 16,919Once 90,425 37,199 13,203 13,450 10,858 122 10,755 4,066 7722 or more times 14,599 6,569 1,690 1,851 1,333 15 2,220 783 138

No. of discharges 1,294,008 541,501 180,328 142,278 106,862 2,769 206,250 96,191 17,829

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 376,676 223,129 72,276 16,068 36,766 294 8,902 18,904 337Some use 386,346 171,809 62,507 37,930 32,372 805 63,134 16,189 1,600Daily use 549,719 100,250 40,326 80,101 32,652 1,936 225,364 53,227 15,863

No. of discharges 1,312,741 495,188 175,109 134,099 101,790 3,035 297,400 88,320 17,800Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 778,914 345,160 106,506 89,652 40,173 2,065 137,186 50,673 7,499At least 1 time in the past month 273,588 101,164 50,159 41,578 30,191 657 32,543 15,644 1,652

1-3 times in the past month 67,634 20,553 14,224 9,875 5,307 458 12,758 3,895 5644-7 times in the past month 48,110 16,412 11,221 7,454 4,068 56 6,458 2,042 3998-30 times in the past month 95,548 34,735 20,617 12,687 12,594 86 10,390 3,838 601Some attendance, but frequency unknown 62,296 29,464 4,097 11,562 8,222 57 2,937 5,869 88

No. of discharges 1,052,502 446,324 156,665 131,230 70,364 2,722 169,729 66,317 9,151

2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

Table 1.6a. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Living arrangementsHomeless 727 421 103 60 86 1 54 2 - -Dependent living 39,866 24,709 6,747 4,047 3,286 10 1,022 42 3Independent living 23,824 16,968 2,496 1,212 1,940 - - 1,105 79 24

No. of discharges 64,417 42,098 9,346 5,319 5,312 11 2,181 123 27Primary substanceAlcohol 7,317 5,239 916 442 505 1 210 4 - -Opiates 2,298 769 305 400 405 - - 330 64 25Marijuana/hashish 49,988 33,766 7,270 3,696 3,733 7 1,465 49 2Cocaine 434 210 42 65 72 - - 44 1 - -Stimulants 2,843 1,212 513 613 384 2 117 1 1None/other/unknown 3,132 2,089 383 264 253 1 135 6 1

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 17,517 11,701 2,924 1,279 1,293 4 298 16 2Opiates 2,516 1,142 454 391 415 1 107 5 1Marijuana/hashish 8,003 4,368 1,243 1,047 955 3 351 28 8Cocaine 1,882 886 254 321 269 - - 136 13 3Stimulants 3,459 1,495 732 631 462 1 132 6 - -None/other/unknown 32,635 23,693 3,822 1,811 1,958 2 1,277 57 15

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29

Table 1.6b. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304

Living arrangementsHomeless 216,735 35,216 14,805 29,086 30,529 447 96,109 7,778 2,765Dependent living 220,435 78,389 38,286 24,915 35,905 191 25,255 14,039 3,455Independent living 870,380 382,523 115,579 83,102 34,794 2,125 166,008 74,722 11,527

No. of discharges 1,307,550 496,128 168,670 137,103 101,228 2,763 287,372 96,539 17,747

Primary substanceAlcohol 470,441 191,550 60,219 50,787 29,319 1,627 133,723 1,848 1,368Opiates 446,301 91,017 42,570 47,313 30,524 655 125,484 93,082 15,656Marijuana/hashish 157,733 107,819 27,749 8,381 8,423 131 4,306 894 30Cocaine 70,891 30,549 10,287 10,994 8,705 167 8,911 1,067 211Stimulants 145,894 63,578 25,136 17,402 22,541 307 16,328 521 81None/other/unknown 48,490 21,580 7,245 4,812 3,090 161 9,001 1,643 958

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 112,322 52,149 15,681 9,882 10,209 129 18,988 4,222 1,062Opiates 93,110 27,466 11,522 11,745 7,765 206 21,422 11,175 1,809Marijuana/hashish 228,472 95,346 36,697 27,621 21,097 535 32,875 12,891 1,410Cocaine 166,467 47,731 17,818 21,957 13,510 455 43,565 19,352 2,079Stimulants 100,111 35,183 16,928 12,715 12,008 231 14,301 7,431 1,314None/other/unknown 639,268 248,218 74,560 55,769 38,013 1,492 166,602 43,984 10,630

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304

Table 1.6c. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Employment status4

Employed 310,748 177,828 45,171 18,069 6,055 317 38,683 21,419 3,206Full-time 212,332 122,365 29,992 13,042 4,090 184 27,063 13,505 2,091Part-time 98,416 55,463 15,179 5,027 1,965 133 11,620 7,914 1,115

Unemployed 505,795 183,356 69,220 58,650 35,995 1,779 112,653 35,416 8,726Not in labor force 494,613 139,366 55,570 61,633 59,121 656 131,523 40,926 5,818

No. of discharges 1,311,156 500,550 169,961 138,352 101,171 2,752 282,859 97,761 17,750Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,575 6,554 2,297 778 470 18 984 1,444 30Student 11,776 7,044 1,708 633 717 18 1,084 532 40Retired 11,284 4,327 1,520 1,174 343 46 3,184 645 45Disabled 100,053 36,257 12,830 12,595 4,232 280 23,349 9,908 602Inmate of institution 24,795 9,787 5,698 2,614 5,954 33 409 265 35Other 247,201 51,186 27,360 41,049 24,009 259 85,320 15,694 2,324

No. of discharges 407,684 115,155 51,413 58,843 35,725 654 114,330 28,488 3,076

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Table 1.6c. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 91.9 91.9 91.7 89.2 88.6 95.1 93.7 95.0 94.9Once 7.0 6.9 7.3 9.5 10.2 4.4 5.2 4.2 4.32 or more times 1.1 1.2 0.9 1.3 1.2 0.5 1.1 0.8 0.8

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 28.7 45.1 41.3 12.0 36.1 9.7 3.0 21.4 1.9Some use 29.4 34.7 35.7 28.3 31.8 26.5 21.2 18.3 9.0Daily use 41.9 20.2 23.0 59.7 32.1 63.8 75.8 60.3 89.1

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 74.0 77.3 68.0 68.3 57.1 75.9 80.8 76.4 81.9At least 1 time in the past month 26.0 22.7 32.0 31.7 42.9 24.1 19.2 23.6 18.1

1-3 times in the past month 6.4 4.6 9.1 7.5 7.5 16.8 7.5 5.9 6.24-7 times in the past month 4.6 3.7 7.2 5.7 5.8 2.1 3.8 3.1 4.48-30 times in the past month 9.1 7.8 13.2 9.7 17.9 3.2 6.1 5.8 6.6Some attendance, but frequency unknown 5.9 6.6 2.6 8.8 11.7 2.1 1.7 8.8 1.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

Table 1.6d. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Living arrangementsHomeless 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.6 9.1 2.5 1.6 - -Dependent living 61.9 58.7 72.2 76.1 61.9 90.9 46.9 34.1 11.1Independent living 37.0 40.3 26.7 22.8 36.5 - - 50.7 64.2 88.9

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Primary substanceAlcohol 11.1 12.1 9.7 8.1 9.4 9.1 9.1 3.2 - -Opiates 3.5 1.8 3.2 7.3 7.6 - - 14.3 51.2 86.2Marijuana/hashish 75.7 78.0 77.1 67.4 69.7 63.6 63.7 39.2 6.9Cocaine 0.7 0.5 0.4 1.2 1.3 - - 1.9 0.8 - -Stimulants 4.3 2.8 5.4 11.2 7.2 18.2 5.1 0.8 3.4None/other/unknown 4.7 4.8 4.1 4.8 4.7 9.1 5.9 4.8 3.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 26.5 27.0 31.0 23.3 24.2 36.4 13.0 12.8 6.9Opiates 3.8 2.6 4.8 7.1 7.8 9.1 4.7 4.0 3.4Marijuana/hashish 12.1 10.1 13.2 19.1 17.8 27.3 15.3 22.4 27.6Cocaine 2.9 2.0 2.7 5.9 5.0 - - 5.9 10.4 10.3Stimulants 5.2 3.5 7.8 11.5 8.6 9.1 5.7 4.8 - -None/other/unknown 49.4 54.7 40.5 33.0 36.6 18.2 55.5 45.6 51.7

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.6e. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304

Living arrangementsHomeless 16.6 7.1 8.8 21.2 30.2 16.2 33.4 8.1 15.6Dependent living 16.9 15.8 22.7 18.2 35.5 6.9 8.8 14.5 19.5Independent living 66.6 77.1 68.5 60.6 34.4 76.9 57.8 77.4 65.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Primary substanceAlcohol 35.1 37.8 34.8 36.4 28.6 53.4 44.9 1.9 7.5Opiates 33.3 18.0 24.6 33.9 29.7 21.5 42.1 94.0 85.5Marijuana/hashish 11.8 21.3 16.0 6.0 8.2 4.3 1.4 0.9 0.2Cocaine 5.3 6.0 5.9 7.9 8.5 5.5 3.0 1.1 1.2Stimulants 10.9 12.6 14.5 12.5 22.0 10.1 5.5 0.5 0.4None/other/unknown 3.6 4.3 4.2 3.4 3.0 5.3 3.0 1.7 5.2

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 8.4 10.3 9.1 7.1 10.0 4.2 6.4 4.3 5.8Opiates 6.9 5.4 6.7 8.4 7.6 6.8 7.2 11.3 9.9Marijuana/hashish 17.1 18.8 21.2 19.8 20.6 17.6 11.0 13.0 7.7Cocaine 12.4 9.4 10.3 15.7 13.2 14.9 14.6 19.5 11.4Stimulants 7.5 7.0 9.8 9.1 11.7 7.6 4.8 7.5 7.2None/other/unknown 47.7 49.0 43.0 39.9 37.0 49.0 56.0 44.4 58.1

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.6f. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Employment status4

Employed 23.7 35.5 26.6 13.1 6.0 11.5 13.7 21.9 18.1Full-time 16.2 24.4 17.6 9.4 4.0 6.7 9.6 13.8 11.8Part-time 7.5 11.1 8.9 3.6 1.9 4.8 4.1 8.1 6.3

Unemployed 38.6 36.6 40.7 42.4 35.6 64.6 39.8 36.2 49.2Not in labor force 37.7 27.8 32.7 44.5 58.4 23.8 46.5 41.9 32.8

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 3.1 5.7 4.5 1.3 1.3 2.8 0.9 5.1 1.0Student 2.9 6.1 3.3 1.1 2.0 2.8 0.9 1.9 1.3Retired 2.8 3.8 3.0 2.0 1.0 7.0 2.8 2.3 1.5Disabled 24.5 31.5 25.0 21.4 11.8 42.8 20.4 34.8 19.6Inmate of institution 6.1 8.5 11.1 4.4 16.7 5.0 0.4 0.9 1.1Other 60.6 44.4 53.2 69.8 67.2 39.6 74.6 55.1 75.6

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Selected characteristics at admission

Type of treatment service

Table 1.6f. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,121,495 459,866 155,889 130,361 94,350 1,941 188,386 75,693 15,009Once 55,956 24,456 8,998 5,789 3,784 48 7,775 4,741 3652 or more times 15,541 7,265 1,607 1,459 704 6 3,595 851 54

No. of discharges 1,192,992 491,587 166,494 137,609 98,838 1,995 199,756 81,285 15,428

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 575,095 254,637 81,035 75,997 66,817 1,160 62,957 27,339 5,153Some use 261,458 100,865 36,728 21,397 13,925 726 67,706 17,387 2,724Daily use 218,990 58,090 21,534 25,756 6,534 1,084 79,610 21,180 5,202

No. of discharges 1,055,543 413,592 139,297 123,150 87,276 2,970 210,273 65,906 13,079Self-help programs attended in past 30 days

No attendance in the past month 665,124 310,892 78,849 40,258 19,074 915 159,316 50,763 5,057

At least 1 time in the past month 422,566 112,312 63,044 89,424 51,578 1,544 87,490 13,330 3,8441-3 times in the past month 78,527 24,287 15,573 10,133 5,377 646 17,604 4,094 8134-7 times in the past month 66,151 20,780 14,663 9,830 6,260 288 11,275 2,082 9738-30 times in the past month 154,719 35,929 26,788 42,221 27,493 182 16,831 3,359 1,916Some attendance, but frequency unknown 123,169 31,316 6,020 27,240 12,448 428 41,780 3,795 142

No. of discharges 1,087,690 423,204 141,893 129,682 70,652 2,459 246,806 64,093 8,901

2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

Table 1.6g. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29

Living arrangementsHomeless 630 369 123 44 59 - - 31 3 1Dependent living 33,252 19,244 5,997 3,781 2,979 10 1,202 34 5Independent living 22,573 16,123 2,387 1,170 1,945 - - 852 75 21

No. of discharges 56,455 35,736 8,507 4,995 4,983 10 2,085 112 27

Primary substanceAlcohol 7,079 4,986 929 428 534 2 197 3 - -Opiates 2,183 771 296 384 388 - - 274 55 15Marijuana/hashish 47,052 31,696 6,725 3,611 3,510 5 1,452 51 2Cocaine 410 195 41 61 69 - - 43 1 - -Stimulants 2,764 1,168 508 610 357 2 117 2 - -None/other/unknown 6,524 4,469 930 386 494 2 218 13 12

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 14,698 9,520 2,466 1,248 1,168 3 276 16 1Opiates 2,248 981 398 384 386 1 94 4 - -Marijuana/hashish 7,145 3,733 1,152 1,019 901 4 308 23 5Cocaine 1,676 763 224 311 239 - - 125 11 3Stimulants 3,071 1,193 689 626 429 - - 131 3 - -None/other/unknown 37,174 27,095 4,500 1,892 2,229 3 1,367 68 20

No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29

Table 1.6h. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304

Living arrangementsHomeless 140,370 25,738 11,370 18,917 17,787 356 58,289 6,111 1,802Dependent living 223,565 63,799 34,513 36,795 36,300 288 36,762 11,001 4,107Independent living 772,492 365,814 109,816 77,561 38,084 2,288 104,887 64,647 9,395

No. of discharges 1,136,427 455,351 155,699 133,273 92,171 2,932 199,938 81,759 15,304

Primary substanceAlcohol 411,694 179,171 55,478 48,451 28,052 1,609 95,341 2,167 1,425Opiates 379,280 87,126 37,433 42,815 26,670 648 86,907 84,603 13,078Marijuana/hashish 144,520 100,132 24,545 7,867 7,675 138 3,057 1,078 28Cocaine 64,462 29,160 9,234 10,402 8,037 162 5,529 1,727 211Stimulants 142,133 62,004 24,387 16,906 21,848 290 16,001 623 74None/other/unknown 197,661 48,500 22,129 13,248 10,320 201 90,918 8,857 3,488

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 92,488 44,781 13,558 9,312 8,793 134 11,654 3,431 825Opiates 75,388 24,872 10,043 11,006 6,664 201 12,402 8,898 1,302Marijuana/hashish 194,904 83,571 32,353 26,303 18,221 495 21,894 11,069 998Cocaine 130,444 43,751 14,879 20,405 11,431 433 19,366 18,517 1,662Stimulants 86,158 29,564 15,618 11,957 9,964 220 12,850 5,096 889None/other/unknown 760,368 279,554 86,755 60,706 47,529 1,565 219,587 52,044 12,628

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304

Table 1.6i. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst. opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst.opi. detox 3

No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Employment status4

Employed 324,949 189,054 49,290 16,701 17,463 309 28,195 21,270 2,667Full-time 228,813 135,749 33,506 12,246 12,659 181 18,964 13,745 1,763Part-time 96,136 53,305 15,784 4,455 4,804 128 9,231 7,525 904

Unemployed 435,076 146,399 58,966 61,791 32,983 1,739 99,861 26,051 7,286Not in labor force 377,035 119,578 48,663 54,803 41,599 897 72,442 33,548 5,505

No. of discharges 1,137,060 455,031 156,919 133,295 92,045 2,945 200,498 80,869 15,458Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,283 6,521 2,120 737 443 18 918 1,505 21Student 12,657 6,801 1,699 604 2,121 17 797 570 48Retired 9,486 4,127 1,572 1,178 345 46 1,673 494 51Disabled 87,081 35,218 11,235 11,403 4,075 219 14,179 10,152 600Inmate of institution 25,644 11,263 6,892 2,031 2,917 14 1,090 1,034 403Other 174,297 41,795 23,403 36,297 17,032 576 37,936 14,671 2,587

No. of discharges 321,448 105,725 46,921 52,250 26,933 890 56,593 28,426 3,710

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

Table 1.6i. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.

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No. of discharges 1,405,762 549,378 182,635 145,169 107,954 3,059 300,054 99,180 18,333Arrests in past 30 daysNone 94.0 93.5 93.6 94.7 95.5 97.3 94.3 93.1 97.3Once 4.7 5.0 5.4 4.2 3.8 2.4 3.9 5.8 2.42 or more times 1.3 1.5 1.0 1.1 0.7 0.3 1.8 1.0 0.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Frequency of useNo use in the past month 54.5 61.6 58.2 61.7 76.6 39.1 29.9 41.5 39.4Some use 24.8 24.4 26.4 17.4 16.0 24.4 32.2 26.4 20.8Daily use 20.7 14.0 15.5 20.9 7.5 36.5 37.9 32.1 39.8

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 61.2 73.5 55.6 31.0 27.0 37.2 64.6 79.2 56.8At least 1 time in the past month 38.8 26.5 44.4 69.0 73.0 62.8 35.4 20.8 43.2

1-3 times in the past month 7.2 5.7 11.0 7.8 7.6 26.3 7.1 6.4 9.14-7 times in the past month 6.1 4.9 10.3 7.6 8.9 11.7 4.6 3.2 10.98-30 times in the past month 14.2 8.5 18.9 32.6 38.9 7.4 6.8 5.2 21.5Some attendance, but frequency unknown 11.3 7.4 4.2 21.0 17.6 17.4 16.9 5.9 1.6

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

Table 1.6j. Discharges aged 12 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge:Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 66,012 43,285 9,429 5,480 5,352 11 2,301 125 29Living arrangementsHomeless 1.1 1.0 1.4 0.9 1.2 - - 1.5 2.7 3.7Dependent living 58.9 53.9 70.5 75.7 59.8 100.0 57.6 30.4 18.5Independent living 40.0 45.1 28.1 23.4 39.0 - - 40.9 67.0 77.8

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Primary substanceAlcohol 10.7 11.5 9.9 7.8 10.0 18.2 8.6 2.4 - -Opiates 3.3 1.8 3.1 7.0 7.2 - - 11.9 44.0 51.7Marijuana/hashish 71.3 73.2 71.3 65.9 65.6 45.5 63.1 40.8 6.9Cocaine 0.6 0.5 0.4 1.1 1.3 - - 1.9 0.8 - -Stimulants 4.2 2.7 5.4 11.1 6.7 18.2 5.1 1.6 - -None/other/unknown 9.9 10.3 9.9 7.0 9.2 18.2 9.5 10.4 41.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 22.3 22.0 26.2 22.8 21.8 27.3 12.0 12.8 3.4Opiates 3.4 2.3 4.2 7.0 7.2 9.1 4.1 3.2 - -Marijuana/hashish 10.8 8.6 12.2 18.6 16.8 36.4 13.4 18.4 17.2Cocaine 2.5 1.8 2.4 5.7 4.5 - - 5.4 8.8 10.3Stimulants 4.7 2.8 7.3 11.4 8.0 - - 5.7 2.4 - -None/other/unknown 56.3 62.6 47.7 34.5 41.6 27.3 59.4 54.4 69.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.6k. Discharges aged 12 to 17, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge:Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Living arrangementsHomeless 12.4 5.7 7.3 14.2 19.3 12.1 29.2 7.5 11.8Dependent living 19.7 14.0 22.2 27.6 39.4 9.8 18.4 13.5 26.8Independent living 68.0 80.3 70.5 58.2 41.3 78.0 52.5 79.1 61.4

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Primary substanceAlcohol 30.7 35.4 32.0 34.7 27.3 52.8 32.0 2.2 7.8Opiates 28.3 17.2 21.6 30.7 26.0 21.3 29.2 85.4 71.4Marijuana/hashish 10.8 19.8 14.2 5.6 7.5 4.5 1.0 1.1 0.2Cocaine 4.8 5.8 5.3 7.4 7.8 5.3 1.9 1.7 1.2Stimulants 10.6 12.3 14.1 12.1 21.3 9.5 5.4 0.6 0.4None/other/unknown 14.8 9.6 12.8 9.5 10.1 6.6 30.5 8.9 19.1

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 6.9 8.8 7.8 6.7 8.6 4.4 3.9 3.5 4.5Opiates 5.6 4.9 5.8 7.9 6.5 6.6 4.2 9.0 7.1Marijuana/hashish 14.5 16.5 18.7 18.8 17.8 16.2 7.4 11.2 5.5Cocaine 9.7 8.6 8.6 14.6 11.1 14.2 6.5 18.7 9.1Stimulants 6.4 5.8 9.0 8.6 9.7 7.2 4.3 5.1 4.9None/other/unknown 56.8 55.2 50.1 43.5 46.3 51.3 73.7 52.5 69.0

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Table 1.6l. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge:Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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No. of discharges 1,339,750 506,093 173,206 139,689 102,602 3,048 297,753 99,055 18,304Employment status4

Employed 28.6 41.5 31.4 12.5 19.0 10.5 14.1 26.3 17.3Full-time 20.1 29.8 21.4 9.2 13.8 6.1 9.5 17.0 11.4Part-time 8.5 11.7 10.1 3.3 5.2 4.3 4.6 9.3 5.8

Unemployed 38.3 32.2 37.6 46.4 35.8 59.0 49.8 32.2 47.1Not in labor force 33.2 26.3 31.0 41.1 45.2 30.5 36.1 41.5 35.6

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 3.8 6.2 4.5 1.4 1.6 2.0 1.6 5.3 0.6Student 3.9 6.4 3.6 1.2 7.9 1.9 1.4 2.0 1.3Retired 3.0 3.9 3.4 2.3 1.3 5.2 3.0 1.7 1.4Disabled 27.1 33.3 23.9 21.8 15.1 24.6 25.1 35.7 16.2Inmate of institution 8.0 10.7 14.7 3.9 10.8 1.6 1.9 3.6 10.9Other 54.2 39.5 49.9 69.5 63.2 64.7 67.0 51.6 69.7

Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Selected characteristics at discharge

Type of treatment service

Table 1.6l. Discharges aged 18 and older, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge:Percent, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430GenderMale 925,290 424,648 135,152 40,153 55,147 32,037 988 149,713 5,794 5,664Female 480,119 184,242 59,854 18,517 26,916 17,254 507 53,809 4,620 2,765

Total 1,405,409 608,890 195,006 58,670 82,063 49,291 1,495 203,522 10,414 8,429

Age at admission12 years 838 427 394 16 4 6 - - 7 - - - -13 years 2,910 1,206 946 90 72 48 - - 50 - - - -14 years 7,083 2,699 1,849 276 220 201 - - 151 2 - -15 years 13,858 5,238 3,211 581 513 542 - - 389 1 116 years 20,072 7,902 4,770 952 806 825 2 535 8 417 years 21,251 8,537 4,948 982 750 1,031 1 806 5 1418 years 15,165 5,488 2,864 579 602 478 6 882 38 3919 years 19,290 7,395 3,501 817 930 574 14 1,395 69 9520 years 25,693 9,872 4,238 1,133 1,302 834 7 2,072 121 16521 to 24 years 160,530 62,730 22,734 6,954 8,527 5,657 108 16,277 1,292 1,18125 to 29 years 248,172 99,895 32,110 10,195 14,137 8,491 228 30,580 2,216 1,93830 to 34 years 219,443 90,847 28,859 9,328 12,681 7,869 231 28,354 1,994 1,53135 to 39 years 160,334 68,109 21,535 6,978 9,187 5,663 174 22,261 1,303 1,00840 to 44 years 128,475 57,468 17,233 5,371 7,651 4,460 168 21,039 894 65245 to 49 years 130,373 61,477 15,980 5,115 8,753 4,733 162 25,345 853 53650 to 54 years 118,559 59,271 14,709 4,720 8,189 4,169 191 26,007 744 54255 to 59 years 71,144 36,893 8,864 2,824 5,001 2,547 107 16,610 529 41160 to 64 years 29,384 15,883 3,971 1,235 2,006 878 60 7,225 244 26465 to 69 years 9,283 5,278 1,440 377 570 227 21 2,535 69 3970 to 74 years 2,671 1,596 576 124 131 54 9 672 22 8Over 75 years 1,234 792 307 37 46 17 6 366 11 2

Total 1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430

Table 1.7a. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 862,351 374,859 114,405 37,683 55,881 29,277 1,013 122,572 7,754 6,274Black (non-Hispanic) 229,919 94,822 31,625 9,453 13,095 7,282 154 31,546 848 819Hispanic origin 195,944 88,695 32,484 6,443 8,578 7,404 209 31,620 1,300 657Other 103,538 44,467 14,737 4,627 3,799 5,035 116 15,134 434 585

Total 1,391,752 602,843 193,251 58,206 81,353 48,998 1,492 200,872 10,336 8,335No. of prior treatment episodesNone 476,265 198,443 94,315 20,989 21,129 13,242 480 43,650 2,674 1,9641 or more 813,366 333,306 93,953 35,458 59,567 34,897 786 95,167 7,456 6,022

Total 1,289,631 531,749 188,268 56,447 80,696 48,139 1,266 138,817 10,130 7,986

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 536,278 221,098 32,528 12,626 26,829 12,948 620 123,397 6,460 5,690Criminal justice/DUI 427,427 197,671 115,397 28,454 14,266 18,632 183 19,399 1,215 125Other community referral 153,998 62,571 23,473 7,413 8,093 5,277 63 16,916 738 598Substance use care provider 150,481 68,748 9,147 5,968 21,963 9,516 283 18,927 1,241 1,703Other health care provider 95,228 40,070 6,474 2,315 8,040 2,016 220 20,110 620 275School (educational) 10,008 4,074 3,644 232 57 43 - - 78 7 13Employer/EAP 5,208 3,140 1,704 415 639 155 7 199 16 5

Total 1,378,628 597,372 192,367 57,423 79,887 48,587 1,376 199,026 10,297 8,409

Usual route of administrationOral 571,086 296,437 95,665 27,685 38,803 17,558 1,005 111,517 2,248 1,956Smoking 366,898 135,964 68,421 17,470 16,271 15,437 182 16,963 698 522Inhalation 129,712 48,962 10,918 4,262 7,589 4,297 88 18,337 2,301 1,170Injection 299,187 111,852 13,375 7,262 18,233 10,597 197 53,196 4,855 4,137Other 10,030 3,870 919 266 451 255 5 1,713 78 183

Total 1,376,913 597,085 189,298 56,945 81,347 48,144 1,477 201,726 10,180 7,968

Table 1.7a. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430

Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 45,043 24,421 12,492 2,038 1,400 742 11 6,988 636 114Private insurance 36,622 16,695 7,712 3,074 2,015 1,089 18 2,118 180 489Medicare 4,882 1,855 599 218 454 30 8 470 63 13Medicaid 159,226 52,002 18,795 5,058 5,541 1,807 11 19,237 1,351 202Other government payments 190,480 93,140 31,292 12,655 16,382 5,905 104 23,334 1,140 2,328Workers' compensation 51 21 9 6 4 - - - - 1 1 - -No charge 25,288 7,572 2,354 2,028 1,384 213 152 1,326 39 76Other 39,005 18,346 5,784 1,785 1,951 802 101 7,614 241 68

Total 500,597 214,052 79,037 26,862 29,131 10,588 405 61,088 3,651 3,290

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 51,791 27,429 11,942 3,532 2,639 1,381 22 6,940 324 649Medicare 9,762 4,504 1,290 378 698 204 23 1,677 111 123Medicaid 192,587 68,437 20,012 5,850 9,989 4,449 35 24,398 1,599 2,105HMO 12,120 6,935 1,266 201 806 524 88 3,920 69 61Other 50,506 21,590 6,805 1,880 3,243 848 13 8,201 176 424None 245,423 122,390 37,276 15,164 18,354 5,104 225 43,339 1,234 1,694

Total 562,189 251,285 78,591 27,005 35,729 12,510 406 88,475 3,513 5,056

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7a. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19

Marital statusNever married 50,411 21,004 12,033 2,642 2,112 2,393 3 1,797 13 11Now married 327 122 54 18 31 13 - - 6 - - - -Separated 67 26 13 3 4 4 - - 2 - - - -Divorced 67 27 12 - - 6 8 - - 1 - - - -Widowed 24 12 9 1 1 1 - - - - - - - -

Total 50,896 21,191 12,121 2,664 2,154 2,419 3 1,806 13 11

Pregnant (female only)Yes 313 129 87 14 11 13 - - 4 - - - -No 19,512 7,944 4,928 824 741 816 2 620 5 8

Total 19,825 8,073 5,015 838 752 829 2 624 5 8

Years of education0 to 8 years 17,134 6,627 4,219 559 443 615 - - 782 3 69 to 11 years 43,564 17,173 10,666 2,127 1,635 1,860 2 864 9 1012 years (or GED) or more 3,129 1,355 803 160 120 141 1 125 4 1

Total 63,827 25,155 15,688 2,846 2,198 2,616 3 1,771 16 17- - Quantity is zero.

Table 1.7b. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411

Marital statusNever married 656,149 277,428 87,955 31,334 46,544 21,809 1,010 78,654 5,068 5,054Now married 147,311 65,173 27,943 9,464 10,404 3,174 178 11,952 1,423 635Separated 62,624 24,844 8,728 2,882 4,911 1,824 50 5,732 421 296Divorced 148,377 68,104 20,940 7,709 12,097 4,734 209 20,719 964 732Widowed 18,814 8,064 2,508 803 1,321 523 14 2,648 161 86

Total 1,033,275 443,613 148,074 52,192 75,277 32,064 1,461 119,705 8,037 6,803

Pregnant (female only)Yes 17,745 5,238 2,084 581 712 974 4 371 455 57No 410,911 151,714 51,300 16,318 24,722 15,129 347 37,346 4,013 2,539

Total 428,656 156,952 53,384 16,899 25,434 16,103 351 37,717 4,468 2,596Veteran4

Yes 38,528 19,974 5,264 1,805 2,542 1,795 54 8,020 290 204No 1,198,428 522,923 154,707 50,947 71,936 43,185 1,400 183,578 9,426 7,744

Total 1,236,956 542,897 159,971 52,752 74,478 44,980 1,454 191,598 9,716 7,948

Table 1.7c. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Years of education0 to 8 years 81,137 34,399 9,123 2,193 3,578 2,264 78 15,874 517 7729 to 11 years 273,462 104,976 32,181 10,918 15,291 10,382 237 32,886 1,929 1,15212 years or GED 590,149 261,493 79,454 24,905 34,381 20,311 552 92,999 4,903 3,98813 to 15 years 257,052 117,199 36,121 11,698 18,224 9,827 283 37,215 2,217 1,61416 years or BA, BS 53,960 29,027 8,803 3,093 4,766 2,043 78 9,450 456 33817 years or more 24,856 11,852 4,637 1,532 1,983 795 27 2,682 136 60

Total 1,280,616 558,946 170,319 54,339 78,223 45,622 1,255 191,106 10,158 7,924

Source of income support4

Wages/salary 228,895 114,310 55,633 15,628 12,514 3,631 127 24,126 1,850 801Public assistance 81,944 31,095 7,719 2,806 4,435 3,218 86 11,731 739 361Retirement/pension 6,498 3,725 1,275 601 436 171 35 1,140 54 13Disability 51,875 21,507 4,905 2,358 2,787 1,391 91 9,180 468 327Other 160,077 71,984 18,725 5,728 14,274 3,279 58 28,536 1,011 373None 308,635 149,400 22,905 13,366 27,105 13,441 249 68,276 1,419 2,639

Total 837,924 392,021 111,162 40,487 61,551 25,131 646 142,989 5,541 4,514

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7c. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.

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1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0GenderMale 925,290 45.9 37.7 35.0 58.8 46.5 49.0 68.8 10.0 47.0Female 480,119 38.4 31.3 27.2 52.4 44.2 48.7 65.3 11.3 44.1

Total 1,405,409 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0

Age at admission12 years 838 51.0 52.7 32.0 21.1 42.9 - - 87.5 - - - -13 years 2,910 41.4 42.3 29.8 39.1 38.4 - - 79.4 - - - -14 years 7,083 38.1 37.6 29.2 38.4 42.1 - - 91.0 25.0 - -15 years 13,858 37.8 35.8 28.6 40.8 48.0 - - 85.7 5.9 100.016 years 20,072 39.4 37.2 31.0 43.7 50.0 66.7 82.7 23.5 80.017 years 21,251 40.2 36.4 32.4 46.8 52.7 16.7 83.7 7.8 60.918 years 15,165 36.2 32.4 27.4 47.0 42.0 33.3 63.3 12.9 45.919 years 19,290 38.3 35.1 28.7 48.5 38.1 48.3 63.3 10.9 56.920 years 25,693 38.4 34.4 28.4 51.0 39.5 26.9 63.8 10.9 50.521 to 24 years 160,530 39.1 33.6 29.4 52.6 41.5 40.6 61.3 12.8 48.525 to 29 years 248,172 40.3 34.1 30.2 53.0 42.2 49.1 61.7 11.5 45.430 to 34 years 219,443 41.4 34.7 31.2 54.8 44.5 48.1 64.0 11.5 44.435 to 39 years 160,334 42.5 35.0 32.5 56.3 46.2 46.0 65.2 10.8 46.340 to 44 years 128,475 44.7 36.0 33.1 59.2 47.3 50.0 68.6 9.4 44.645 to 49 years 130,373 47.2 35.8 34.2 62.0 48.3 49.2 71.2 8.7 45.550 to 54 years 118,559 50.0 37.5 36.3 63.7 51.4 49.4 74.2 8.5 45.455 to 59 years 71,144 51.9 39.0 38.8 65.5 54.4 51.7 77.0 8.6 46.760 to 64 years 29,384 54.1 43.3 43.2 67.9 55.6 74.1 78.2 8.2 50.265 to 69 years 9,283 56.9 46.9 43.9 69.8 53.2 80.8 82.1 7.9 32.270 to 74 years 2,671 59.8 53.8 52.5 64.5 60.0 90.0 83.1 9.6 33.3Over 75 years 1,234 64.2 54.7 50.0 68.7 50.0 54.5 89.7 15.3 28.6

Total 1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0

Table 1.7d. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 862,351 43.5 35.7 32.2 56.5 48.0 46.6 65.3 12.5 48.9Black (non-Hispanic) 229,919 41.2 32.3 30.0 56.6 41.2 45.0 71.1 6.4 49.3Hispanic origin 195,944 45.3 37.8 39.0 61.5 44.0 72.1 73.3 7.6 29.0Other 103,538 42.9 36.8 29.1 48.2 42.9 48.9 71.4 8.4 40.6

Total 1,391,752 43.3 35.5 32.2 56.5 45.7 49.1 67.7 10.6 45.8No. of prior treatment episodesNone 476,265 41.7 38.5 33.0 52.7 45.2 41.0 63.9 11.6 34.61 or more 813,366 41.0 32.6 31.1 58.0 45.7 49.0 65.6 10.1 50.2

Total 1,289,631 41.2 35.3 31.8 56.5 45.6 45.6 65.1 10.5 45.2

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 536,278 41.2 24.2 26.6 52.8 43.1 50.4 65.2 9.3 41.4Criminal justice/DUI 427,427 46.2 45.0 37.1 58.2 48.1 66.8 78.7 19.8 47.0Other community referral 153,998 40.6 31.0 30.8 59.1 47.4 48.5 76.2 11.8 76.0Substance use care provider 150,481 45.7 30.4 34.1 57.9 44.9 57.3 65.1 11.1 56.7Other health care provider 95,228 42.1 20.1 22.8 59.0 39.7 28.5 72.2 12.2 59.4School (educational) 10,008 40.7 42.2 24.3 36.1 50.6 - - 60.0 20.6 76.5Employer/EAP 5,208 60.3 54.5 53.7 83.9 77.1 87.5 79.9 20.3 71.4

Total 1,378,628 43.3 35.6 32.3 56.5 45.6 47.3 67.9 10.5 46.0

Usual route of administrationOral 571,086 51.9 41.3 38.6 63.5 50.3 52.3 74.1 14.9 49.7Smoking 366,898 37.1 33.3 29.2 51.4 43.8 42.8 63.7 11.4 30.3Inhalation 129,712 37.7 28.3 29.1 56.6 46.0 44.9 66.3 9.8 51.3Injection 299,187 37.4 24.3 24.4 49.7 40.9 42.7 59.2 9.3 43.1Other 10,030 38.6 26.4 23.0 48.8 45.6 45.5 64.9 7.8 73.2

Total 1,376,913 43.4 35.4 32.1 56.6 45.5 49.0 67.8 10.4 44.8

Table 1.7d. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0

Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 45,043 54.2 54.4 37.2 53.2 46.6 39.3 81.2 18.6 37.3Private insurance 36,622 45.6 43.6 35.7 57.0 55.6 36.7 70.1 17.4 70.1Medicare 4,882 38.0 34.3 25.1 62.4 34.1 25.8 49.2 15.1 27.7Medicaid 159,226 32.7 28.2 15.8 38.4 38.9 12.0 75.9 8.9 24.4Other government payments 190,480 48.9 45.4 37.1 54.3 44.9 93.7 66.9 19.0 75.2Workers' compensation 51 41.2 42.9 40.0 66.7 - - - - 20.0 25.0 - -No charge 25,288 29.9 38.6 25.6 38.5 11.1 55.1 30.7 6.0 15.6Other 39,005 47.0 40.7 20.3 50.4 45.5 63.5 91.0 15.1 28.8

Total 500,597 42.8 39.8 27.5 49.4 42.2 54.3 71.5 12.9 57.7

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 51,791 53.0 48.6 39.4 56.4 53.3 42.3 81.6 21.6 70.9Medicare 9,762 46.1 39.0 27.9 61.3 37.9 44.2 67.6 15.2 75.5Medicaid 192,587 35.5 29.3 17.6 45.9 40.2 27.8 62.1 10.3 67.4HMO 12,120 57.2 44.3 19.5 61.1 39.8 94.6 80.4 12.8 71.8Other 50,506 42.7 34.6 30.5 50.8 23.0 35.1 65.4 13.2 62.7None 245,423 49.9 43.8 33.4 53.6 44.4 53.3 73.6 17.3 62.4

Total 562,189 44.7 38.5 28.1 51.4 40.7 51.9 69.9 13.1 65.9

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7d. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5

Marital statusNever married 50,411 41.7 40.1 31.2 41.7 51.0 27.3 85.3 14.0 84.6Now married 327 37.3 32.1 23.7 66.0 59.1 - - 75.0 - - - -Separated 67 38.8 31.0 37.5 44.4 80.0 - - 100.0 - - - -Divorced 67 40.3 32.4 - - 50.0 80.0 - - 50.0 - - - -Widowed 24 50.0 60.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 - - - - - - - -

Total 50,896 41.6 40.1 31.2 42.0 51.2 27.3 85.3 12.9 84.6

Pregnant (female only)Yes 313 41.2 43.5 34.1 31.4 48.1 - - 80.0 - - - -No 19,512 40.7 39.0 30.1 43.0 51.7 40.0 82.0 9.1 61.5

Total 19,825 40.7 39.0 30.2 42.8 51.6 40.0 82.0 8.3 61.5

Years of education0 to 8 years 17,134 38.7 37.5 27.2 35.6 39.0 - - 81.3 10.7 66.79 to 11 years 43,564 39.4 37.4 31.3 44.4 53.6 20.0 89.1 11.3 71.412 years (or GED) or more 3,129 43.3 40.0 36.0 42.9 61.0 100.0 82.8 28.6 33.3

Total 63,827 39.4 37.5 30.6 42.2 49.6 27.3 85.0 13.1 65.4- - Quantity is zero.

Table 1.7e. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0

Marital statusNever married 656,149 42.3 35.3 31.2 56.6 44.3 51.0 66.2 11.2 57.9Now married 147,311 44.2 41.8 37.4 60.2 50.2 46.7 65.2 12.2 56.6Separated 62,624 39.7 33.8 28.6 55.5 43.8 46.7 63.8 10.2 54.6Divorced 148,377 45.9 37.5 33.2 58.5 49.6 47.2 70.2 12.5 56.0Widowed 18,814 42.9 33.4 32.0 57.5 50.0 36.8 73.6 9.8 47.3

Total 1,033,275 42.9 36.5 32.3 57.3 45.6 49.6 66.8 11.4 57.3

Pregnant (female only)Yes 17,745 29.5 30.4 24.7 41.3 38.2 40.0 49.2 13.5 47.5No 410,911 36.9 30.7 26.9 53.7 44.9 41.4 61.8 11.0 43.0

Total 428,656 36.6 30.7 26.8 53.2 44.5 41.3 61.6 11.2 43.1Veteran4

Yes 38,528 51.8 41.5 38.6 60.7 48.2 64.3 78.5 11.7 44.4No 1,198,428 43.6 35.1 32.0 57.2 45.4 49.3 68.7 10.4 45.2

Total 1,236,956 43.9 35.3 32.2 57.3 45.5 49.7 69.1 10.4 45.2

Table 1.7f. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Years of education0 to 8 years 81,137 42.4 32.5 28.5 47.0 38.5 39.2 66.0 8.5 51.99 to 11 years 273,462 38.4 30.5 27.9 52.3 42.0 42.1 67.8 8.5 38.712 years or GED 590,149 44.3 36.6 32.0 57.2 45.0 46.9 68.7 11.1 43.513 to 15 years 257,052 45.6 37.4 35.1 60.4 49.7 51.5 68.1 11.9 48.516 years or BA, BS 53,960 53.8 44.6 45.3 71.0 54.2 60.0 72.4 14.8 55.417 years or more 24,856 47.7 41.0 36.8 68.2 57.4 73.0 73.3 10.8 44.8

Total 1,280,616 43.6 35.6 32.2 57.2 45.3 47.3 68.4 10.6 44.8

Source of income support4

Wages/salary 228,895 49.9 47.1 40.1 68.3 53.8 60.8 74.2 14.6 57.8Public assistance 81,944 37.9 27.2 23.3 58.7 45.1 75.4 72.4 7.5 57.2Retirement/pension 6,498 57.3 52.0 45.7 63.0 60.9 85.4 80.1 19.9 59.1Disability 51,875 41.5 31.8 26.7 48.0 45.6 52.9 69.7 9.6 63.4Other 160,077 45.0 31.4 30.8 61.4 48.0 52.7 75.4 7.9 40.4None 308,635 48.4 32.2 31.4 56.4 42.0 53.5 69.3 11.8 69.9

Total 837,924 46.8 37.7 33.1 59.3 44.9 58.1 71.6 10.5 62.2

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7f. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074GenderMale 925,290 130,631 47,540 23,584 12,846 11,110 185 21,444 11,402 2,520Female 480,119 90,811 33,874 18,076 9,104 7,967 120 10,397 9,719 1,554

Total 1,405,409 221,442 81,414 41,660 21,950 19,077 305 31,841 21,121 4,074

Age at admission12 years 838 132 113 8 9 2 - - - - - - - -13 years 2,910 486 330 80 54 20 - - 2 - - - -14 years 7,083 1,339 825 248 174 89 - - 1 2 - -15 years 13,858 2,654 1,474 545 424 193 2 12 4 - -16 years 20,072 3,528 1,927 779 583 208 - - 26 5 - -17 years 21,251 3,123 1,839 568 427 244 2 33 7 318 years 15,165 2,074 1,075 343 247 172 3 161 54 1919 years 19,290 2,624 1,089 508 341 287 3 235 130 3120 years 25,693 3,691 1,414 878 390 341 2 367 236 6321 to 24 years 160,530 25,464 9,583 5,401 2,451 2,501 35 3,051 2,013 42925 to 29 years 248,172 40,463 14,030 7,737 4,118 3,811 30 5,585 4,154 99830 to 34 years 219,443 36,767 13,241 7,075 3,549 3,338 31 5,033 3,674 82635 to 39 years 160,334 26,420 9,600 5,081 2,466 2,207 38 3,904 2,659 46540 to 44 years 128,475 20,233 7,433 3,741 1,822 1,671 39 3,246 1,975 30645 to 49 years 130,373 19,904 6,926 3,455 1,902 1,697 31 3,536 2,090 26750 to 54 years 118,559 17,173 5,708 2,902 1,625 1,266 45 3,434 1,912 28155 to 59 years 71,144 9,980 3,191 1,519 969 686 31 2,037 1,325 22260 to 64 years 29,384 4,009 1,177 595 301 268 9 889 645 12565 to 69 years 9,283 1,128 366 166 71 76 3 240 174 3270 to 74 years 2,671 246 65 40 20 10 1 51 54 5Over 75 years 1,234 82 32 10 9 3 - - 12 14 2

Total 1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074

Table 1.7g. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 862,351 145,781 52,211 28,763 16,154 10,191 229 22,073 13,554 2,606Black (non-Hispanic) 229,919 32,673 12,584 5,963 2,960 2,791 42 4,767 3,165 401Hispanic origin 195,944 23,066 10,008 2,523 1,167 3,291 6 2,530 2,954 587Other 103,538 18,092 5,801 4,071 1,554 2,760 20 2,239 1,175 472

Total 1,391,752 219,612 80,604 41,320 21,835 19,033 297 31,609 20,848 4,066No. of prior treatment episodesNone 476,265 85,927 39,435 14,947 7,805 7,146 148 9,790 5,060 1,5961 or more 813,366 129,712 40,363 26,069 13,919 11,710 151 19,598 15,529 2,373

Total 1,289,631 215,639 79,798 41,016 21,724 18,856 299 29,388 20,589 3,969

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 536,278 85,305 22,259 10,945 8,245 6,491 109 19,268 14,733 3,255Criminal justice/DUI 427,427 67,752 34,851 17,018 4,855 7,282 18 2,500 1,151 77Other community referral 153,998 23,435 10,691 5,635 1,805 1,641 14 2,179 1,419 51Substance use care provider 150,481 23,406 5,189 3,779 4,637 2,473 10 3,938 2,760 620Other health care provider 95,228 16,278 6,069 2,830 1,783 1,029 152 3,485 864 66School (educational) 10,008 1,634 1,335 195 56 16 1 21 9 1Employer/EAP 5,208 303 176 68 17 15 - - 17 9 1

Total 1,378,628 218,113 80,570 40,470 21,398 18,947 304 31,408 20,945 4,071

Usual route of administrationOral 571,086 78,039 29,902 14,222 8,382 5,512 200 15,546 3,417 858Smoking 366,898 65,448 30,916 14,303 5,821 7,746 38 4,552 1,572 500Inhalation 129,712 21,563 7,096 3,656 1,740 1,090 23 2,635 4,801 522Injection 299,187 51,523 11,176 8,225 5,726 4,527 36 8,703 10,962 2,168Other 10,030 1,617 832 240 118 90 1 105 211 20

Total 1,376,913 218,190 79,922 40,646 21,787 18,965 298 31,541 20,963 4,068

Table 1.7g. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074

Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 45,043 6,066 2,489 1,181 580 241 12 1,041 500 22Private insurance 36,622 7,783 3,736 2,077 821 222 19 520 322 66Medicare 4,882 1,250 362 200 111 12 12 400 124 29Medicaid 159,226 46,498 18,730 13,061 4,823 1,103 48 4,115 4,278 340Other government payments 190,480 28,331 10,702 6,251 4,962 2,511 4 2,868 966 67Workers' compensation 51 5 1 3 - - - - - - 1 - - - -No charge 25,288 8,172 1,453 2,239 1,115 775 3 2,172 151 264Other 39,005 8,882 3,958 2,915 922 363 - - 381 328 15

Total 500,597 106,987 41,431 27,927 13,334 5,227 98 11,498 6,669 803

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 51,791 8,615 4,162 1,837 1,083 309 15 756 397 56Medicare 9,762 1,398 505 317 154 55 7 202 157 1Medicaid 192,587 46,744 18,555 13,357 5,141 1,452 29 3,637 4,334 239HMO 12,120 1,989 489 526 227 238 3 414 82 10Other 50,506 10,688 5,015 1,650 1,093 1,268 3 1,118 485 56None 245,423 37,101 12,450 9,915 6,149 2,121 18 5,068 1,108 272

Total 562,189 106,535 41,176 27,602 13,847 5,443 75 11,195 6,563 634

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7g. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3

Marital statusNever married 50,411 8,173 3,855 2,076 1,551 616 4 58 13 - -Now married 327 45 18 16 6 2 - - 1 2 - -Separated 67 7 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Divorced 67 8 4 2 1 - - - - 1 - - - -Widowed 24 4 2 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - -

Total 50,896 8,237 3,886 2,094 1,559 618 4 60 16 - -

Pregnant (female only)Yes 313 62 31 7 17 6 - - - - 1 - -No 19,512 3,521 1,964 680 608 232 3 25 9 - -

Total 19,825 3,583 1,995 687 625 238 3 25 10 - -

Years of education0 to 8 years 17,134 3,131 1,814 556 439 299 - - 18 4 19 to 11 years 43,564 7,567 4,383 1,576 1,124 430 4 36 13 112 years (or GED) or more 3,129 393 201 88 76 19 - - 7 1 1

Total 63,827 11,091 6,398 2,220 1,639 748 4 61 18 3- - Quantity is zero.

Table 1.7h. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071

Marital statusNever married 656,149 95,453 34,337 21,778 11,487 5,337 183 12,503 8,448 1,380Now married 147,311 22,464 8,897 5,485 2,371 796 52 2,399 2,275 189Separated 62,624 12,369 5,317 2,730 1,548 657 11 1,242 777 87Divorced 148,377 27,681 10,995 6,174 3,557 1,322 41 3,699 1,635 258Widowed 18,814 2,855 1,124 477 384 128 7 393 312 30

Total 1,033,275 160,822 60,670 36,644 19,347 8,240 294 20,236 13,447 1,944

Pregnant (female only)Yes 17,745 4,057 1,232 707 404 676 1 209 791 37No 410,911 80,326 29,972 16,303 7,645 6,660 114 9,471 8,679 1,482

Total 428,656 84,383 31,204 17,010 8,049 7,336 115 9,680 9,470 1,519Veteran4

Yes 38,528 6,058 2,065 1,111 635 727 3 922 484 111No 1,198,428 192,503 69,552 36,585 18,553 17,028 288 27,191 19,477 3,829

Total 1,236,956 198,561 71,617 37,696 19,188 17,755 291 28,113 19,961 3,940

Table 1.7i. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071

Years of education0 to 8 years 81,137 12,062 5,095 1,743 1,454 916 25 1,533 1,094 2029 to 11 years 273,462 46,446 16,899 8,717 4,468 4,934 53 5,615 4,936 82412 years or GED 590,149 95,229 33,208 18,673 8,809 8,352 138 14,473 9,399 2,17713 to 15 years 257,052 40,117 14,480 7,421 4,323 3,178 58 5,994 3,947 71616 years or BA, BS 53,960 6,965 2,424 1,137 701 550 12 1,358 683 10017 years or more 24,856 3,931 1,229 1,249 287 221 5 483 419 38

Total 1,280,616 204,750 73,335 38,940 20,042 18,151 291 29,456 20,478 4,057

Source of income support4

Wages/salary 228,895 28,069 13,377 7,668 2,013 761 34 1,973 2,161 82Public assistance 81,944 11,961 4,710 3,018 887 683 6 580 1,981 96Retirement/pension 6,498 910 380 249 100 32 4 94 46 5Disability 51,875 10,606 4,582 2,152 1,196 369 26 995 1,256 30Other 160,077 20,083 8,752 4,670 2,378 727 17 1,364 1,927 248None 308,635 42,968 14,376 9,603 6,684 3,667 26 6,343 2,058 211

Total 837,924 114,597 46,177 27,360 13,258 6,239 113 11,349 9,429 672

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7i. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Some data items in this table are Supplemental Data Set items, which are reported at each state's option.

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1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2GenderMale 925,290 14.1 13.3 20.6 13.7 16.1 9.2 9.9 19.6 20.9Female 480,119 18.9 17.7 26.6 17.7 20.4 11.5 12.6 23.7 24.8

Total 1,405,409 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2

Age at admission12 years 838 15.8 15.1 16.0 47.4 14.3 - - - - - - - -13 years 2,910 16.7 14.8 26.5 29.3 16.0 - - 3.2 - - - -14 years 7,083 18.9 16.8 26.2 30.4 18.6 - - 0.6 25.0 - -15 years 13,858 19.2 16.4 26.8 33.8 17.1 100.0 2.6 23.5 - -16 years 20,072 17.6 15.0 25.3 31.6 12.6 - - 4.0 14.7 - -17 years 21,251 14.7 13.5 18.8 26.6 12.5 33.3 3.4 10.9 13.018 years 15,165 13.7 12.2 16.2 19.3 15.1 16.7 11.6 18.3 22.419 years 19,290 13.6 10.9 17.8 17.8 19.0 10.3 10.7 20.6 18.620 years 25,693 14.4 11.5 22.0 15.3 16.2 7.7 11.3 21.3 19.321 to 24 years 160,530 15.9 14.2 22.8 15.1 18.3 13.2 11.5 20.0 17.625 to 29 years 248,172 16.3 14.9 22.9 15.4 18.9 6.5 11.3 21.6 23.430 to 34 years 219,443 16.8 15.9 23.7 15.3 18.9 6.5 11.4 21.3 24.035 to 39 years 160,334 16.5 15.6 23.7 15.1 18.0 10.1 11.4 22.0 21.340 to 44 years 128,475 15.7 15.5 23.1 14.1 17.7 11.6 10.6 20.7 20.945 to 49 years 130,373 15.3 15.5 23.1 13.5 17.3 9.4 9.9 21.3 22.750 to 54 years 118,559 14.5 14.6 22.3 12.6 15.6 11.6 9.8 21.9 23.555 to 59 years 71,144 14.0 14.0 20.9 12.7 14.7 15.0 9.4 21.5 25.260 to 64 years 29,384 13.6 12.8 20.8 10.2 17.0 11.1 9.6 21.7 23.865 to 69 years 9,283 12.2 11.9 19.3 8.7 17.8 11.5 7.8 20.0 26.470 to 74 years 2,671 9.2 6.1 16.9 9.9 11.1 10.0 6.3 23.7 20.8Over 75 years 1,234 6.6 5.7 13.5 13.4 8.8 - - 2.9 19.4 28.6

Total 1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2

Table 1.7j. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2Race/ethnicityWhite (non-Hispanic) 862,351 16.9 16.3 24.6 16.3 16.7 10.5 11.8 21.8 20.3Black (non-Hispanic) 229,919 14.2 12.9 18.9 12.8 15.8 12.3 10.7 23.7 24.2Hispanic origin 195,944 11.8 11.7 15.3 8.4 19.5 2.1 5.9 17.3 25.9Other 103,538 17.5 14.5 25.6 19.7 23.5 8.4 10.6 22.7 32.7

Total 1,391,752 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.2 17.7 9.8 10.7 21.3 22.3No. of prior treatment episodesNone 476,265 18.0 16.1 23.5 19.5 24.4 12.6 14.3 22.0 28.11 or more 813,366 15.9 14.0 22.9 13.6 15.3 9.4 13.5 21.0 19.8

Total 1,289,631 16.7 15.0 23.1 15.2 17.8 10.8 13.8 21.3 22.5

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 536,278 15.9 16.6 23.1 16.2 21.6 8.9 10.2 21.2 23.7Criminal justice/DUI 427,427 15.9 13.6 22.2 19.8 18.8 6.6 10.1 18.8 28.9Other community referral 153,998 15.2 14.1 23.4 13.2 14.7 10.8 9.8 22.8 6.5Substance use care provider 150,481 15.6 17.2 21.6 12.2 11.7 2.0 13.6 24.6 20.6Other health care provider 95,228 17.1 18.8 27.9 13.1 20.3 19.7 12.5 17.1 14.3School (educational) 10,008 16.3 15.5 20.5 35.4 18.8 50.0 16.2 26.5 5.9Employer/EAP 5,208 5.8 5.6 8.8 2.2 7.5 - - 6.8 11.4 14.3

Total 1,378,628 15.8 14.9 22.8 15.1 17.8 10.5 10.7 21.3 22.3

Usual route of administrationOral 571,086 13.7 12.9 19.8 13.7 15.8 10.4 10.3 22.6 21.8Smoking 366,898 17.8 15.1 23.9 18.4 22.0 8.9 17.1 25.6 29.0Inhalation 129,712 16.6 18.4 25.0 13.0 11.7 11.7 9.5 20.3 22.9Injection 299,187 17.2 20.3 27.6 15.6 17.5 7.8 9.7 21.1 22.6Other 10,030 16.1 23.9 20.8 12.8 16.1 9.1 4.0 21.0 8.0

Total 1,376,913 15.8 15.0 22.9 15.2 17.9 9.9 10.6 21.4 22.9

Table 1.7j. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2

Expected or actual source of payment4

Self-pay 45,043 13.5 10.8 21.5 22.0 15.1 42.9 12.1 14.6 7.2Private insurance 36,622 21.3 21.1 24.1 23.2 11.3 38.8 17.2 31.2 9.5Medicare 4,882 25.6 20.7 23.0 15.2 13.6 38.7 41.9 29.7 61.7Medicaid 159,226 29.2 28.1 40.8 33.4 23.8 52.2 16.2 28.0 41.0Other government payments 190,480 14.9 15.5 18.3 16.4 19.1 3.6 8.2 16.1 2.2Workers' compensation 51 9.8 4.8 20.0 - - - - - - 20.0 - - - -No charge 25,288 32.3 23.8 28.2 31.0 40.5 1.1 50.2 23.3 54.2Other 39,005 22.8 27.9 33.1 23.8 20.6 - - 4.6 20.5 6.4

Total 500,597 21.4 20.9 28.6 22.6 20.8 13.1 13.5 23.5 14.1

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 51,791 16.6 16.9 20.5 23.1 11.9 28.8 8.9 26.5 6.1Medicare 9,762 14.3 15.3 23.4 13.5 10.2 13.5 8.1 21.5 0.6Medicaid 192,587 24.3 27.1 40.2 23.6 13.1 23.0 9.3 27.8 7.7HMO 12,120 16.4 17.1 51.1 17.2 18.1 3.2 8.5 15.2 11.8Other 50,506 21.2 25.5 26.8 17.1 34.3 8.1 8.9 36.4 8.3None 245,423 15.1 14.6 21.8 17.9 18.5 4.3 8.6 15.5 10.0

Total 562,189 19.0 20.2 28.7 19.9 17.7 9.6 8.8 24.5 8.3

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7j. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3

Marital statusNever married 50,411 16.2 12.9 24.6 30.6 13.1 36.4 2.8 14.0 - -Now married 327 13.8 10.7 21.1 12.8 9.1 - - 12.5 33.3 - -Separated 67 10.4 16.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Divorced 67 11.9 10.8 33.3 8.3 - - - - 50.0 - - - -Widowed 24 16.7 13.3 - - 50.0 - - - - - - 100.0 - -

Total 50,896 16.2 12.8 24.5 30.4 13.1 36.4 2.8 15.8 - -

Pregnant (female only)Yes 313 19.8 15.5 17.1 48.6 22.2 - - - - 20.0 - -No 19,512 18.0 15.5 24.9 35.3 14.7 60.0 3.3 16.4 - -

Total 19,825 18.1 15.5 24.8 35.6 14.8 60.0 3.3 16.7 - -

Years of education0 to 8 years 17,134 18.3 16.1 27.0 35.3 19.0 - - 1.9 14.3 11.19 to 11 years 43,564 17.4 15.4 23.2 30.5 12.4 40.0 3.7 16.3 7.112 years (or GED) or more 3,129 12.6 10.0 19.8 27.1 8.2 - - 4.6 7.1 33.3

Total 63,827 17.4 15.3 23.9 31.5 14.2 36.4 2.9 14.8 11.5- - Quantity is zero.

Table 1.7k. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2

Marital statusNever married 656,149 14.5 13.8 21.7 14.0 10.8 9.2 10.5 18.6 15.8Now married 147,311 15.2 13.3 21.7 13.7 12.6 13.6 13.1 19.5 16.9Separated 62,624 19.8 20.6 27.1 17.5 15.8 10.3 13.8 18.8 16.1Divorced 148,377 18.7 19.7 26.6 17.2 13.8 9.3 12.5 21.2 19.8Widowed 18,814 15.2 15.0 19.0 16.7 12.2 18.4 10.9 19.0 16.5

Total 1,033,275 15.6 15.0 22.7 14.7 11.7 10.0 11.3 19.1 16.4

Pregnant (female only)Yes 17,745 22.9 18.0 30.1 23.4 26.5 10.0 27.7 23.4 30.8No 410,911 19.5 18.0 26.9 16.6 19.8 13.6 15.7 23.8 25.1

Total 428,656 19.7 18.0 27.0 16.8 20.3 13.5 15.8 23.7 25.2Veteran4

Yes 38,528 15.7 16.3 23.7 15.2 19.5 3.6 9.0 19.5 24.2No 1,198,428 16.1 15.8 23.0 14.8 17.9 10.1 10.2 21.4 22.4

Total 1,236,956 16.1 15.8 23.0 14.8 18.0 10.0 10.1 21.4 22.4

Table 1.7l. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Years of education0 to 8 years 81,137 14.9 18.1 22.6 19.1 15.6 12.6 6.4 17.9 13.69 to 11 years 273,462 17.0 16.0 22.3 15.3 20.0 9.4 11.6 21.7 27.712 years or GED 590,149 16.1 15.3 24.0 14.7 18.5 11.7 10.7 21.2 23.813 to 15 years 257,052 15.6 15.0 22.3 14.3 16.1 10.5 11.0 21.1 21.516 years or BA, BS 53,960 12.9 12.3 16.6 10.4 14.6 9.2 10.4 22.1 16.417 years or more 24,856 15.8 10.9 30.0 9.9 16.0 13.5 13.2 33.3 28.4

Total 1,280,616 16.0 15.3 23.1 14.7 18.0 11.0 10.5 21.3 22.9

Source of income support4

Wages/salary 228,895 12.3 11.3 19.7 11.0 11.3 16.3 6.1 17.0 5.9Public assistance 81,944 14.6 16.6 25.1 11.7 9.6 5.3 3.6 20.0 15.2Retirement/pension 6,498 14.0 15.5 18.9 14.5 11.4 9.8 6.6 17.0 22.7Disability 51,875 20.4 29.7 24.4 20.6 12.1 15.1 7.6 25.7 5.8Other 160,077 12.5 14.7 25.1 10.2 10.7 15.5 3.6 15.0 26.8None 308,635 13.9 20.2 22.5 13.9 11.5 5.6 6.4 17.1 5.6

Total 837,924 13.7 15.6 22.4 12.8 11.1 10.2 5.7 17.9 9.3

Characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Table 1.7l. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,188,984 490,494 177,370 53,109 71,339 43,241 1,216 127,106 9,607 7,506Once 90,425 38,303 13,551 4,370 7,667 4,939 59 6,879 406 4322 or more times 14,599 5,473 1,859 521 979 545 6 1,375 119 69

Total 1,294,008 534,270 192,780 58,000 79,985 48,725 1,281 135,360 10,132 8,007

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 376,676 161,114 95,326 27,397 9,288 18,622 125 7,095 3,132 129Some use 386,346 162,307 58,441 18,464 20,678 14,759 384 47,325 1,700 556Daily use 549,719 250,549 22,493 10,640 44,174 12,851 970 147,416 4,705 7,300

Total 1,312,741 573,970 176,260 56,501 74,140 46,232 1,479 201,836 9,537 7,985Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 778,914 324,753 123,857 33,189 48,713 17,979 821 91,435 4,826 3,933At least 1 time in the past month 273,588 119,911 36,750 17,549 25,590 14,382 439 22,024 2,260 917

1-3 times in the past month 67,634 31,038 7,771 4,867 5,633 2,573 336 8,811 719 3284-7 times in the past month 48,110 21,356 6,265 4,042 4,194 2,022 24 4,264 349 1968-30 times in the past month 95,548 41,256 13,073 7,077 7,322 5,923 51 6,827 653 330Some attendance, but frequency unknown 62,296 26,261 9,641 1,563 8,441 3,864 28 2,122 539 63

Total 1,052,502 444,664 160,607 50,738 74,303 32,361 1,260 113,459 7,086 4,850

Table 1.8a. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19Living arrangementsHomeless 727 281 141 31 31 45 - - 33 - - - -Dependent living 39,866 16,102 9,769 2,180 1,648 1,580 3 912 8 2Independent living 23,824 9,012 5,840 656 586 1,005 - - 901 8 16

Total 64,417 25,395 15,750 2,867 2,265 2,630 3 1,846 16 18Primary substanceAlcohol 7,317 3,453 2,469 330 209 277 - - 168 - - - -Opiates 2,298 885 215 74 158 180 - - 238 5 15Marijuana/hashish 49,988 19,060 12,121 2,181 1,593 1,851 2 1,300 10 2Cocaine 434 186 66 14 33 40 - - 33 - - - -Stimulants 2,843 987 294 151 267 189 1 84 - - 1None/other/unknown 3,132 1,438 953 147 105 116 - - 115 1 1

Total 66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 17,517 6,503 4,176 841 529 710 2 240 3 2Opiates 2,516 960 345 154 172 197 - - 90 1 1Marijuana/hashish 8,003 3,238 1,626 390 465 490 - - 259 2 6Cocaine 1,882 766 296 74 157 126 - - 109 2 2Stimulants 3,459 1,215 415 208 283 214 1 94 - - - -None/other/unknown 32,635 13,327 9,260 1,230 759 916 - - 1,146 8 8

Total 66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.8b. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Living arrangementsHomeless 216,735 112,198 9,166 3,783 16,049 12,311 211 68,669 484 1,525Dependent living 220,435 93,830 28,648 15,002 13,698 17,558 103 15,885 1,454 1,482Independent living 870,380 363,196 137,696 35,734 48,566 16,042 951 111,012 8,232 4,963

Total 1,307,550 569,224 175,510 54,519 78,313 45,911 1,265 195,566 10,170 7,970Primary substanceAlcohol 470,441 260,020 84,125 24,493 33,519 15,067 874 100,602 437 903Opiates 446,301 162,954 21,689 10,776 24,797 12,867 280 76,613 9,318 6,614Marijuana/hashish 157,733 57,932 38,243 8,891 4,337 3,579 53 2,665 154 10Cocaine 70,891 28,069 8,773 3,073 6,320 3,656 67 5,901 147 132Stimulants 145,894 54,052 19,462 6,450 8,068 9,970 120 9,865 77 40None/other/unknown 48,490 19,967 6,629 2,104 2,672 1,512 98 5,974 266 712

Total 1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 112,322 46,843 18,019 5,182 5,629 4,558 65 12,300 527 563Opiates 93,110 35,936 6,983 2,865 6,349 3,387 98 13,966 1,425 863Marijuana/hashish 228,472 90,221 31,564 10,806 15,054 9,247 247 21,172 1,528 603Cocaine 166,467 70,317 14,065 5,277 12,736 5,768 263 29,319 1,843 1,046Stimulants 100,111 34,425 10,244 4,197 6,054 5,041 79 7,963 479 368None/other/unknown 639,268 305,252 98,046 27,460 33,891 18,650 740 116,900 4,597 4,968

Total 1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411

Table 1.8c. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Employment status4

Employed 310,748 146,769 81,252 17,574 12,283 3,367 135 27,741 3,113 1,304Full-time 212,332 106,288 59,351 12,735 9,246 2,309 87 19,576 2,087 897Part-time 98,416 40,481 21,901 4,839 3,037 1,058 48 8,165 1,026 407

Unemployed 505,795 205,090 52,674 19,486 31,800 16,790 758 76,207 3,639 3,736Not in labor force 494,613 217,779 43,182 17,602 34,977 25,757 381 89,526 3,438 2,916

Total 1,311,156 569,638 177,108 54,662 79,060 45,914 1,274 193,474 10,190 7,956Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,575 4,037 1,855 634 401 206 10 721 198 12Student 11,776 4,924 2,724 527 372 423 8 779 70 21Retired 11,284 6,832 2,224 748 816 218 38 2,667 94 27Disabled 100,053 40,409 10,500 3,209 6,668 1,835 134 16,845 909 309Inmate of institution 24,795 13,803 4,949 3,583 1,689 3,213 27 251 67 24Other 247,201 116,914 14,086 7,315 24,206 9,797 162 58,430 1,225 1,693

Total 407,684 186,919 36,338 16,016 34,152 15,692 379 79,693 2,563 2,086

Table 1.8c. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,188,984 41.3 35.6 32.1 56.2 45.7 46.2 65.8 10.5 44.4Once 90,425 42.4 36.4 33.1 57.0 45.5 48.4 64.0 10.0 56.02 or more times 14,599 37.5 28.3 30.8 52.9 40.9 40.0 61.9 15.2 50.0

Total 1,294,008 41.3 35.6 32.2 56.2 45.6 46.3 65.6 10.5 44.9

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 376,676 42.8 42.7 37.9 57.8 50.7 42.5 79.7 16.6 38.3Some use 386,346 42.0 34.0 29.5 54.5 45.6 47.7 75.0 10.5 34.8Daily use 549,719 45.6 22.4 26.4 55.1 39.4 50.1 65.4 8.8 46.0

Total 1,312,741 43.7 35.6 32.3 55.3 45.4 48.7 67.9 10.8 44.9Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 778,914 41.7 35.9 31.2 54.3 44.8 39.8 66.7 9.5 52.4At least 1 time in the past month 273,588 43.8 36.3 35.0 61.5 47.6 66.8 67.7 14.4 55.5

1-3 times in the past month 67,634 45.9 37.8 34.2 57.0 48.5 73.4 69.1 18.5 58.24-7 times in the past month 48,110 44.4 38.2 36.0 56.3 49.7 42.9 66.0 17.1 49.18-30 times in the past month 95,548 43.2 37.6 34.3 57.7 47.0 59.3 65.7 17.0 54.9Some attendance, but frequency unknown 62,296 42.2 32.7 38.1 73.0 47.0 49.1 72.3 9.2 71.6

Total 1,052,502 42.2 36.0 32.4 56.6 46.0 46.3 66.8 10.7 53.0

Table 1.8d. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5Living arrangementsHomeless 727 38.7 33.5 30.1 51.7 52.3 - - 61.1 - - - -Dependent living 39,866 40.4 39.5 32.3 40.7 48.1 30.0 89.2 19.0 66.7Independent living 23,824 37.8 34.4 26.3 48.3 51.8 - - 81.5 10.1 66.7

Total 64,417 39.4 37.4 30.7 42.6 49.5 27.3 84.6 13.0 66.7Primary substanceAlcohol 7,317 47.2 47.1 36.0 47.3 54.9 - - 80.0 - - - -Opiates 2,298 38.5 28.0 24.3 39.5 44.4 - - 72.1 7.8 60.0Marijuana/hashish 49,988 38.1 35.9 30.0 43.1 49.6 28.6 88.7 20.4 100.0Cocaine 434 42.9 31.4 33.3 50.8 55.6 - - 75.0 - - - -Stimulants 2,843 34.7 24.3 29.4 43.6 49.2 50.0 71.8 - - 100.0None/other/unknown 3,132 45.9 45.6 38.4 39.8 45.8 - - 85.2 16.7 100.0

Total 66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 17,517 37.1 35.7 28.8 41.4 54.9 50.0 80.5 18.8 100.0Opiates 2,516 38.2 30.2 33.9 44.0 47.5 - - 84.1 20.0 100.0Marijuana/hashish 8,003 40.5 37.2 31.4 44.4 51.3 - - 73.8 7.1 75.0Cocaine 1,882 40.7 33.4 29.1 48.9 46.8 - - 80.1 15.4 66.7Stimulants 3,459 35.1 27.8 28.4 44.8 46.3 100.0 71.2 - - - -None/other/unknown 32,635 40.8 39.1 32.2 41.9 46.8 - - 89.7 14.0 53.3

Total 66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.8e. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Living arrangementsHomeless 216,735 51.8 26.0 25.6 55.2 40.3 47.2 71.4 6.2 55.2Dependent living 220,435 42.6 36.5 39.2 55.0 48.9 53.9 62.9 10.4 42.9Independent living 870,380 41.7 36.0 30.9 58.4 46.1 44.8 66.9 11.0 43.1

Total 1,307,550 43.5 35.4 32.3 57.1 45.4 45.8 68.1 10.5 44.9Primary substanceAlcohol 470,441 55.3 43.9 40.7 66.0 51.4 53.7 75.2 23.6 66.0Opiates 446,301 36.5 23.8 25.3 52.4 42.2 42.7 61.1 10.0 42.2Marijuana/hashish 157,733 36.7 35.5 32.0 51.7 42.5 40.5 61.9 17.2 33.3Cocaine 70,891 39.6 28.7 29.9 57.5 42.0 40.1 66.2 13.8 62.6Stimulants 145,894 37.0 30.6 25.7 46.4 44.2 39.1 60.4 14.8 49.4None/other/unknown 48,490 41.2 30.7 29.0 55.5 48.9 60.9 66.4 16.2 74.3

Total 1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 112,322 41.7 34.6 33.0 57.0 44.6 50.4 64.8 12.5 53.0Opiates 93,110 38.6 25.4 24.9 54.1 43.6 47.6 65.2 12.8 47.7Marijuana/hashish 228,472 39.5 33.1 29.4 54.5 43.8 46.2 64.4 11.9 42.8Cocaine 166,467 42.2 29.5 29.6 58.0 42.7 57.8 67.3 9.5 50.3Stimulants 100,111 34.4 29.1 24.8 47.6 42.0 34.2 55.7 6.4 28.0None/other/unknown 639,268 47.8 39.5 36.8 60.8 49.1 49.6 70.2 10.5 46.7

Total 1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0

Table 1.8f. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Employment status4

Employed 310,748 47.2 45.7 38.9 68.0 55.6 42.6 71.7 14.5 40.7Full-time 212,332 50.1 48.5 42.5 70.9 56.5 47.3 72.3 15.5 42.9Part-time 98,416 41.1 39.5 31.9 60.4 53.8 36.1 70.3 13.0 36.5

Unemployed 505,795 40.5 28.7 28.2 54.2 46.6 42.6 67.6 10.3 42.8Not in labor force 494,613 44.0 31.0 31.7 56.8 43.6 58.1 68.1 8.4 50.1

Total 1,311,156 43.4 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.4 46.3 68.4 10.4 44.8Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,575 32.1 28.3 27.6 51.5 43.8 55.6 73.3 13.7 40.0Student 11,776 41.8 38.7 30.9 58.8 59.0 44.4 71.9 13.2 52.5Retired 11,284 60.5 51.4 49.2 69.5 63.6 82.6 83.8 14.6 60.0Disabled 100,053 40.4 29.0 25.0 52.9 43.4 47.9 72.1 9.2 51.3Inmate of institution 24,795 55.7 50.6 62.9 64.6 54.0 81.8 61.4 25.3 68.6Other 247,201 47.3 27.5 26.7 59.0 40.8 62.5 68.5 7.8 72.8

Total 407,684 45.8 31.6 31.2 58.0 43.9 58.0 69.7 9.0 67.8

Table 1.8f. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 609,003 195,039 58,684 82,078 49,304 1,495 203,558 10,415 8,430Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,121,495 510,178 185,996 56,442 75,350 47,785 985 125,591 9,992 8,037Once 55,956 15,534 4,915 1,414 2,651 893 21 5,264 208 1682 or more times 15,541 6,485 2,061 387 800 217 3 2,907 92 18

Total 1,192,992 532,197 192,972 58,243 78,801 48,895 1,009 133,762 10,292 8,223Frequency of useNo use in the past month 575,095 311,571 132,238 39,999 51,250 38,498 905 40,246 5,684 2,751Some use 261,458 87,516 20,269 5,776 6,749 2,525 262 49,490 1,243 1,202Daily use 218,990 75,286 7,946 3,412 10,599 1,649 301 47,783 1,212 2,384

Total 1,055,543 474,373 160,453 49,187 68,598 42,672 1,468 137,519 8,139 6,337Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 665,124 261,034 101,299 20,379 16,498 6,426 326 109,383 4,151 2,572At least 1 time in the past month 422,566 245,856 58,242 30,702 58,777 27,033 1,045 64,624 3,233 2,200

1-3 times in the past month 78,527 40,006 12,887 6,017 4,924 2,191 469 12,040 1,026 4524-7 times in the past month 66,151 36,993 11,738 7,418 5,361 3,142 205 8,036 607 4868-30 times in the past month 154,719 88,170 17,980 14,581 28,057 14,666 134 10,771 834 1,147Some attendance, but frequency unknown 123,169 80,687 15,637 2,686 20,435 7,034 237 33,777 766 115

Total 1,087,690 506,890 159,541 51,081 75,275 33,459 1,371 174,007 7,384 4,772

Table 1.8g. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

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66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19Living arrangementsHomeless 630 251 153 35 19 22 - - 21 - - 1Dependent living 33,252 15,755 9,497 2,086 1,527 1,563 3 1,068 6 5Independent living 22,573 9,149 6,041 740 613 1,048 - - 684 10 13

Total 56,455 25,155 15,691 2,861 2,159 2,633 3 1,773 16 19Primary substanceAlcohol 7,079 3,328 2,328 336 203 306 - - 155 - - - -Opiates 2,183 797 206 71 143 174 - - 191 3 9Marijuana/hashish 47,052 18,078 11,392 2,024 1,549 1,806 2 1,293 10 2Cocaine 410 173 65 11 31 34 - - 32 - - - -Stimulants 2,764 1,005 315 146 270 189 1 84 - - - -None/other/unknown 6,524 2,628 1,812 309 169 144 - - 183 3 8

Total 66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 14,698 6,067 3,886 774 525 651 2 225 3 1Opiates 2,248 885 320 132 172 182 - - 78 1 - -Marijuana/hashish 7,145 3,138 1,586 384 455 480 1 226 2 4Cocaine 1,676 717 280 61 155 120 - - 98 1 2Stimulants 3,071 1,183 388 213 280 211 - - 91 - - - -None/other/unknown 37,174 14,019 9,658 1,333 778 1,009 - - 1,220 9 12

Total 66,012 26,009 16,118 2,897 2,365 2,653 3 1,938 16 19

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.8h. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Living arrangementsHomeless 140,370 67,778 6,737 2,728 9,119 5,958 123 41,849 372 892Dependent living 223,565 113,488 24,671 13,762 25,010 18,815 187 26,933 1,264 2,846Independent living 772,492 325,906 144,303 37,877 44,166 20,922 1,136 64,375 8,673 4,454

Total 1,136,427 507,172 175,711 54,367 78,295 45,695 1,446 133,157 10,309 8,192Primary substanceAlcohol 411,694 217,985 76,807 22,461 31,855 14,483 871 70,110 446 952Opiates 379,280 122,410 19,531 8,324 21,741 10,877 275 48,845 7,835 4,982Marijuana/hashish 144,520 51,741 34,861 7,572 4,075 3,188 56 1,807 175 7Cocaine 64,462 23,668 8,022 2,524 5,946 3,330 67 3,452 199 128Stimulants 142,133 53,973 19,772 6,403 8,042 9,832 116 9,682 90 36None/other/unknown 197,661 113,217 19,928 8,503 8,054 4,941 107 67,724 1,654 2,306

Total 1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 92,488 38,495 16,437 4,384 5,252 4,352 64 7,137 445 424Opiates 75,388 26,796 6,378 2,293 5,881 3,054 89 7,273 1,209 619Marijuana/hashish 194,904 76,604 28,851 9,490 14,447 8,630 239 13,260 1,314 373Cocaine 130,444 47,712 12,605 4,127 11,827 5,032 260 11,453 1,649 759Stimulants 86,158 32,393 9,719 3,943 5,822 4,726 86 7,298 450 349None/other/unknown 760,368 360,994 104,931 31,550 36,484 20,857 754 155,199 5,332 5,887

Total 1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411

Table 1.8i. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 582,994 178,921 55,787 79,713 46,651 1,492 201,620 10,399 8,411Employment status4

Employed 324,949 172,968 100,515 23,325 11,625 11,992 141 19,872 4,091 1,407Full-time 228,813 129,257 76,929 17,170 8,883 8,871 97 13,495 2,843 969Part-time 96,136 43,711 23,586 6,155 2,742 3,121 44 6,377 1,248 438

Unemployed 435,076 181,902 38,594 16,470 35,334 16,943 702 67,320 2,913 3,626Not in labor force 377,035 153,960 37,252 14,823 31,290 16,821 626 46,551 3,272 3,325

Total 1,137,060 508,830 176,361 54,618 78,249 45,756 1,469 133,743 10,276 8,358Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,283 4,252 2,038 712 365 198 12 656 261 10Student 12,657 6,059 3,013 666 377 1,266 15 577 114 31Retired 9,486 5,647 2,218 846 836 211 39 1,372 92 33Disabled 87,081 32,997 10,715 2,991 6,074 1,906 115 9,877 1,002 317Inmate of institution 25,644 11,578 3,971 3,663 1,251 1,331 10 926 57 369Other 174,297 67,370 8,969 5,279 21,659 5,022 430 23,374 868 1,769

Total 321,448 127,903 30,924 14,157 30,562 9,934 621 36,782 2,394 2,529

Table 1.8i. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 43.3 35.5 32.1 56.5 45.7 48.9 67.8 10.5 46.0Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,121,495 45.5 40.4 36.2 57.8 50.6 50.7 66.7 13.2 53.5Once 55,956 27.8 20.1 15.7 45.8 23.6 43.8 67.7 4.4 46.02 or more times 15,541 41.7 28.4 24.1 54.8 30.8 50.0 80.9 10.8 33.3

Total 1,192,992 44.6 39.3 35.0 57.3 49.5 50.6 67.0 12.7 53.3Frequency of useNo use in the past month 575,095 54.2 51.9 49.4 67.4 57.6 78.0 63.9 20.8 53.4Some use 261,458 33.5 20.1 15.7 31.5 18.1 36.1 73.1 7.1 44.1Daily use 218,990 34.4 13.7 15.8 41.2 25.2 27.8 60.0 5.7 45.8

Total 1,055,543 44.9 38.8 35.3 55.7 48.9 49.4 65.4 12.3 48.5Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 665,124 39.2 32.6 25.8 41.0 33.7 35.6 68.7 8.2 50.9At least 1 time in the past month 422,566 58.2 51.9 48.7 65.7 52.4 67.7 73.9 24.3 57.2

1-3 times in the past month 78,527 50.9 53.1 38.6 48.6 40.7 72.6 68.4 25.1 55.64-7 times in the past month 66,151 55.9 56.5 50.6 54.5 50.2 71.2 71.3 29.2 49.98-30 times in the past month 154,719 57.0 50.0 54.4 66.5 53.3 73.6 64.0 24.8 59.9 frequency unknown 123,169 65.5 49.9 44.6 75.0 56.5 55.4 80.8 20.2 81.0

Total 1,087,690 46.6 37.7 36.0 58.0 47.4 55.8 70.5 11.5 53.6

Table 1.8j. Discharges aged 12 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5Living arrangementsHomeless 630 39.8 41.5 28.5 43.2 37.3 - - 67.7 - - 100.0Dependent living 33,252 47.4 49.4 34.8 40.4 52.5 30.0 88.9 17.6 100.0Independent living 22,573 40.5 37.5 31.0 52.4 53.9 - - 80.3 13.3 61.9

Total 56,455 44.6 43.9 33.6 43.2 52.8 30.0 85.0 14.3 70.4Primary substanceAlcohol 7,079 47.0 46.7 36.2 47.4 57.3 - - 78.7 - - - -Opiates 2,183 36.5 26.7 24.0 37.2 44.8 - - 69.7 5.5 60.0Marijuana/hashish 47,052 38.4 35.9 30.1 42.9 51.5 40.0 89.0 19.6 100.0Cocaine 410 42.2 33.3 26.8 50.8 49.3 - - 74.4 - - - -Stimulants 2,764 36.4 27.0 28.7 44.3 52.9 50.0 71.8 - - - -None/other/unknown 6,524 40.3 40.5 33.2 43.8 29.1 - - 83.9 23.1 66.7

Total 66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 14,698 41.3 40.8 31.4 42.1 55.7 66.7 81.5 18.8 100.0Opiates 2,248 39.4 32.6 33.2 44.8 47.2 - - 83.0 25.0 - -Marijuana/hashish 7,145 43.9 42.5 33.3 44.7 53.3 25.0 73.4 8.7 80.0Cocaine 1,676 42.8 36.7 27.2 49.8 50.2 - - 78.4 9.1 66.7Stimulants 3,071 38.5 32.5 30.9 44.7 49.2 - - 69.5 - - - -None/other/unknown 37,174 37.7 35.6 29.6 41.1 45.3 - - 89.2 13.2 60.0

Total 66,012 39.4 37.2 30.7 43.2 49.6 27.3 84.2 12.8 65.5

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.8k. Discharges aged 12 to 17 completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Living arrangementsHomeless 140,370 48.3 26.2 24.0 48.2 33.5 34.6 71.8 6.1 49.5Dependent living 223,565 50.8 38.7 39.9 68.0 51.8 64.9 73.3 11.5 69.3Independent living 772,492 42.2 39.4 34.5 56.9 54.9 49.7 61.4 13.4 47.4

Total 1,136,427 44.6 38.6 34.9 58.7 49.6 49.3 66.6 12.6 53.5Primary substanceAlcohol 411,694 52.9 42.9 40.5 65.7 51.6 54.1 73.5 20.6 66.8Opiates 379,280 32.3 22.4 22.2 50.8 40.8 42.4 56.2 9.3 38.1Marijuana/hashish 144,520 35.8 34.8 30.8 51.8 41.5 40.6 59.1 16.2 25.0Cocaine 64,462 36.7 27.5 27.3 57.2 41.4 41.4 62.4 11.5 60.7Stimulants 142,133 38.0 31.9 26.3 47.6 45.0 40.0 60.5 14.4 48.6None/other/unknown 197,661 57.3 41.1 38.4 60.8 47.9 53.2 74.5 18.7 66.1

Total 1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 92,488 41.6 36.7 32.3 56.4 49.5 47.8 61.2 13.0 51.4Opiates 75,388 35.5 25.6 22.8 53.4 45.8 44.3 58.6 13.6 47.5Marijuana/hashish 194,904 39.3 34.5 29.3 54.9 47.4 48.3 60.6 11.9 37.4Cocaine 130,444 36.6 28.8 27.7 58.0 44.0 60.0 59.1 8.9 45.7Stimulants 86,158 37.6 32.9 25.2 48.7 47.4 39.1 56.8 8.8 39.3None/other/unknown 760,368 47.5 37.5 36.4 60.1 43.9 48.2 70.7 10.2 46.6

Total 1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0

Table 1.8l. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 43.5 35.4 32.2 57.1 45.5 49.0 67.7 10.5 46.0Employment status4

Employed 324,949 53.2 53.2 47.3 69.6 68.7 45.6 70.5 19.2 52.8Full-time 228,813 56.5 56.7 51.2 72.5 70.1 53.6 71.2 20.7 55.0Part-time 96,136 45.5 44.2 39.0 61.5 65.0 34.4 69.1 16.6 48.5

Unemployed 435,076 41.8 26.4 27.9 57.2 51.4 40.4 67.4 11.2 49.8Not in labor force 377,035 40.8 31.2 30.5 57.1 40.4 69.8 64.3 9.8 60.4

Total 1,137,060 44.7 38.8 34.8 58.7 49.7 49.9 66.7 12.7 54.1Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,283 34.6 31.3 33.6 49.5 44.7 66.7 71.5 17.3 47.6Student 12,657 47.9 44.3 39.2 62.4 59.7 88.2 72.4 20.0 64.6Retired 9,486 59.5 53.7 53.8 71.0 61.2 84.8 82.0 18.6 64.7Disabled 87,081 37.9 30.4 26.6 53.3 46.8 52.5 69.7 9.9 52.8Inmate of institution 25,644 45.1 35.3 53.1 61.6 45.6 71.4 85.0 5.5 91.6Other 174,297 38.7 21.5 22.6 59.7 29.5 74.7 61.6 5.9 68.4

Total 321,448 39.8 29.2 30.2 58.5 36.9 69.8 65.0 8.4 68.2

Table 1.8l. Discharges aged 18 and older completing treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

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1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,188,984 198,590 74,188 38,045 19,279 16,670 287 26,640 19,572 3,909Once 90,425 14,968 5,073 2,815 2,260 2,066 12 1,880 726 1362 or more times 14,599 2,474 902 432 319 293 1 351 151 25

Total 1,294,008 216,032 80,163 41,292 21,858 19,029 300 28,871 20,449 4,070Frequency of useNo use in the past month 376,676 63,434 31,607 15,953 3,382 6,292 35 816 5,271 78Some use 386,346 66,255 24,333 13,827 7,318 7,190 90 8,900 4,043 554Daily use 549,719 83,266 20,868 10,496 10,762 5,254 176 21,821 10,453 3,436

Total 1,312,741 212,955 76,808 40,276 21,462 18,736 301 31,537 19,767 4,068Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 778,914 118,988 47,678 24,859 14,169 4,642 258 15,963 9,776 1,643At least 1 time in the past month 273,588 43,183 15,288 11,724 5,477 3,415 36 3,572 3,367 304

1-3 times in the past month 67,634 9,870 2,533 3,139 1,407 691 14 1,175 825 864-7 times in the past month 48,110 7,884 2,163 2,627 1,171 481 9 886 452 958-30 times in the past month 95,548 19,774 7,432 5,432 2,439 1,636 8 1,438 1,269 120Some attendance, but frequency unknown 62,296 5,655 3,160 526 460 607 5 73 821 3

Total 1,052,502 162,171 62,966 36,583 19,646 8,057 294 19,535 13,143 1,947

Table 1.9a. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3Living arrangementsHomeless 727 109 56 22 11 14 - - 5 1 - -Dependent living 39,866 7,919 4,348 1,629 1,311 589 4 28 9 1Independent living 23,824 3,127 2,048 563 327 150 - - 29 8 2

Total 64,417 11,155 6,452 2,214 1,649 753 4 62 18 3Primary substanceAlcohol 7,317 1,130 727 209 126 58 1 9 - - - -Opiates 2,298 430 120 95 123 61 - - 23 5 3Marijuana/hashish 49,988 8,471 5,089 1,694 1,114 536 2 24 12 - -Cocaine 434 70 31 11 18 9 - - - - 1 - -Stimulants 2,843 691 294 137 190 56 - - 14 - - - -None/other/unknown 3,132 470 247 82 100 36 1 4 - - - -

Total 66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 17,517 3,022 1,776 685 418 127 - - 13 3 - -Opiates 2,516 549 214 111 130 93 - - - - 1 - -Marijuana/hashish 8,003 1,536 731 323 326 124 2 27 3 - -Cocaine 1,882 304 134 59 69 38 - - 4 - - - -Stimulants 3,459 754 279 211 177 74 - - 12 1 - -None/other/unknown 32,635 5,097 3,374 839 551 300 2 18 10 3

Total 66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.9b. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Living arrangementsHomeless 216,735 31,893 6,149 3,377 3,796 7,194 41 9,059 1,776 501Dependent living 220,435 39,195 12,665 7,435 3,860 6,010 33 4,549 3,795 848Independent living 870,380 134,418 54,607 27,631 12,366 5,031 221 16,876 14,988 2,698

Total 1,307,550 205,506 73,421 38,443 20,022 18,235 295 30,484 20,559 4,047Primary substanceAlcohol 470,441 58,005 22,051 11,233 6,394 4,469 175 13,163 385 135Opiates 446,301 75,492 17,639 10,971 6,776 4,589 61 11,867 19,760 3,829Marijuana/hashish 157,733 22,561 12,931 5,749 1,489 1,427 15 720 221 9Cocaine 70,891 11,010 4,770 2,168 1,334 1,245 13 1,248 198 34Stimulants 145,894 35,178 13,790 7,512 3,613 6,246 30 3,740 230 17None/other/unknown 48,490 8,012 3,749 1,818 675 358 7 1,043 315 47

Total 1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 112,322 16,184 6,687 3,098 1,374 2,067 11 1,972 777 198Opiates 93,110 17,949 5,718 3,498 1,990 1,486 23 2,301 2,512 421Marijuana/hashish 228,472 39,546 14,681 8,791 4,294 4,144 47 4,713 2,486 390Cocaine 166,467 21,991 6,544 4,002 2,407 1,586 41 3,325 3,635 451Stimulants 100,111 22,621 6,874 4,708 2,600 3,138 18 2,945 1,922 416None/other/unknown 639,268 91,967 34,426 15,354 7,616 5,913 161 16,525 9,777 2,195

Total 1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071

Table 1.9c. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Employment status4

Employed 310,748 40,385 19,027 9,164 2,073 1,062 54 3,884 4,386 735Full-time 212,332 25,672 12,342 5,643 1,251 714 29 2,499 2,752 442Part-time 98,416 14,713 6,685 3,521 822 348 25 1,385 1,634 293

Unemployed 505,795 87,025 31,785 16,395 9,660 5,649 185 13,614 7,561 2,176Not in labor force 494,613 79,304 23,472 13,526 8,426 11,512 54 12,201 8,958 1,155

Total 1,311,156 206,714 74,284 39,085 20,159 18,223 293 29,699 20,905 4,066Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,575 3,288 1,760 717 170 101 2 96 437 5Student 11,776 1,578 798 436 111 51 1 90 86 5Retired 11,284 1,064 382 244 126 29 3 196 73 11Disabled 100,053 17,173 6,993 3,381 2,065 508 34 1,924 2,141 127Inmate of institution 24,795 3,146 1,372 706 304 636 2 69 47 10Other 247,201 27,795 6,473 7,172 4,536 2,414 12 4,291 2,790 107

Total 407,684 54,044 17,778 12,656 7,312 3,739 54 6,666 5,574 265

Table 1.9c. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Number, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,188,984 16.7 14.9 23.0 15.2 17.6 10.9 13.8 21.4 23.1Once 90,425 16.6 13.6 21.3 16.8 19.0 9.8 17.5 17.9 17.62 or more times 14,599 16.9 13.7 25.6 17.2 22.0 6.7 15.8 19.3 18.1

Total 1,294,008 16.7 14.8 22.9 15.4 17.8 10.8 14.0 21.3 22.8Frequency of useNo use in the past month 376,676 16.8 14.2 22.1 21.0 17.1 11.9 9.2 27.9 23.1Some use 386,346 17.1 14.2 22.1 19.3 22.2 11.2 14.1 25.0 34.6Daily use 549,719 15.1 20.8 26.0 13.4 16.1 9.1 9.7 19.6 21.7

Total 1,312,741 16.2 15.5 23.0 16.0 18.4 9.9 10.6 22.4 22.9Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 778,914 15.3 13.8 23.3 15.8 11.6 12.5 11.6 19.3 21.9At least 1 time in the past month 273,588 15.8 15.1 23.4 13.2 11.3 5.5 11.0 21.5 18.4

1-3 times in the past month 67,634 14.6 12.3 22.1 14.2 13.0 3.1 9.2 21.2 15.24-7 times in the past month 48,110 16.4 13.2 23.4 15.7 11.8 16.1 13.7 22.1 23.88-30 times in the past month 95,548 20.7 21.4 26.3 19.2 13.0 9.3 13.8 33.1 20.0Some attendance, but frequency unknown 62,296 9.1 10.7 12.8 4.0 7.4 8.8 2.5 14.0 3.4

Total 1,052,502 15.4 14.1 23.4 15.0 11.5 10.8 11.5 19.8 21.3

Table 1.9d. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

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66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3Living arrangementsHomeless 727 15.0 13.3 21.4 18.3 16.3 - - 9.3 50.0 - -Dependent living 39,866 19.9 17.6 24.1 32.4 17.9 40.0 2.7 21.4 33.3Independent living 23,824 13.1 12.1 22.6 27.0 7.7 - - 2.6 10.1 8.3

Total 64,417 17.3 15.3 23.7 31.0 14.2 36.4 2.8 14.6 11.1Primary substanceAlcohol 7,317 15.4 13.9 22.8 28.5 11.5 100.0 4.3 - - - -Opiates 2,298 18.7 15.6 31.1 30.8 15.1 - - 7.0 7.8 12.0Marijuana/hashish 49,988 16.9 15.1 23.3 30.1 14.4 28.6 1.6 24.5 - -Cocaine 434 16.1 14.8 26.2 27.7 12.5 - - - - 100.0 - -Stimulants 2,843 24.3 24.3 26.7 31.0 14.6 - - 12.0 - - - -None/other/unknown 3,132 15.0 11.8 21.4 37.9 14.2 100.0 3.0 - - - -

Total 66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 17,517 17.3 15.2 23.4 32.7 9.8 - - 4.4 18.8 - -Opiates 2,516 21.8 18.7 24.4 33.2 22.4 - - - - 20.0 - -Marijuana/hashish 8,003 19.2 16.7 26.0 31.1 13.0 66.7 7.7 10.7 - -Cocaine 1,882 16.2 15.1 23.2 21.5 14.1 - - 2.9 - - - -Stimulants 3,459 21.8 18.7 28.8 28.1 16.0 - - 9.1 16.7 - -None/other/unknown 32,635 15.6 14.2 22.0 30.4 15.3 100.0 1.4 17.5 20.0

Total 66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.9e. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Living arrangementsHomeless 216,735 14.7 17.5 22.8 13.1 23.6 9.2 9.4 22.8 18.1Dependent living 220,435 17.8 16.2 19.4 15.5 16.7 17.3 18.0 27.0 24.5Independent living 870,380 15.4 14.3 23.9 14.9 14.5 10.4 10.2 20.1 23.4

Total 1,307,550 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.6 18.0 10.7 10.6 21.3 22.8Primary substanceAlcohol 470,441 12.3 11.5 18.7 12.6 15.2 10.8 9.8 20.8 9.9Opiates 446,301 16.9 19.4 25.8 14.3 15.0 9.3 9.5 21.2 24.5Marijuana/hashish 157,733 14.3 12.0 20.7 17.8 16.9 11.5 16.7 24.7 30.0Cocaine 70,891 15.5 15.6 21.1 12.1 14.3 7.8 14.0 18.6 16.1Stimulants 145,894 24.1 21.7 29.9 20.8 27.7 9.8 22.9 44.1 21.0None/other/unknown 48,490 16.5 17.4 25.1 14.0 11.6 4.3 11.6 19.2 4.9

Total 1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 112,322 14.4 12.8 19.8 13.9 20.2 8.5 10.4 18.4 18.6Opiates 93,110 19.3 20.8 30.4 16.9 19.1 11.2 10.7 22.5 23.3Marijuana/hashish 228,472 17.3 15.4 24.0 15.5 19.6 8.8 14.3 19.3 27.7Cocaine 166,467 13.2 13.7 22.5 11.0 11.7 9.0 7.6 18.8 21.7Stimulants 100,111 22.6 19.5 27.8 20.4 26.1 7.8 20.6 25.9 31.7None/other/unknown 639,268 14.4 13.9 20.6 13.7 15.6 10.8 9.9 22.2 20.6

Total 1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2

Table 1.9f. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Employment status4

Employed 310,748 13.0 10.7 20.3 11.5 17.5 17.0 10.0 20.5 22.9Full-time 212,332 12.1 10.1 18.8 9.6 17.5 15.8 9.2 20.4 21.1Part-time 98,416 14.9 12.1 23.2 16.4 17.7 18.8 11.9 20.6 26.3

Unemployed 505,795 17.2 17.3 23.7 16.5 15.7 10.4 12.1 21.3 24.9Not in labor force 494,613 16.0 16.8 24.3 13.7 19.5 8.2 9.3 21.9 19.9

Total 1,311,156 15.8 14.8 23.0 14.6 18.0 10.6 10.5 21.4 22.9Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,575 26.1 26.9 31.2 21.9 21.5 11.1 9.8 30.3 16.7Student 11,776 13.4 11.3 25.5 17.5 7.1 5.6 8.3 16.2 12.5Retired 11,284 9.4 8.8 16.1 10.7 8.5 6.5 6.2 11.3 24.4Disabled 100,053 17.2 19.3 26.4 16.4 12.0 12.1 8.2 21.6 21.1Inmate of institution 24,795 12.7 14.0 12.4 11.6 10.7 6.1 16.9 17.7 28.6Other 247,201 11.2 12.6 26.2 11.1 10.1 4.6 5.0 17.8 4.6

Total 407,684 13.3 15.4 24.6 12.4 10.5 8.3 5.8 19.6 8.6

Table 1.9f. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at admissionNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

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1,405,762 221,520 81,438 41,679 21,952 19,090 305 31,855 21,127 4,074Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,121,495 197,696 73,243 37,070 19,790 17,809 219 26,066 19,552 3,947Once 55,956 10,017 3,483 1,999 1,357 859 4 1,515 704 962 or more times 15,541 2,151 957 349 225 131 1 351 125 12

Total 1,192,992 209,864 77,683 39,418 21,372 18,799 224 27,932 20,381 4,055Frequency of useNo use in the past month 575,095 90,855 35,478 17,691 10,043 11,483 72 6,389 8,498 1,201Some use 261,458 61,737 21,723 11,816 5,532 5,118 83 11,204 4,938 1,323Daily use 218,990 51,722 17,291 8,046 5,002 1,646 137 12,579 5,519 1,502

Total 1,055,543 204,314 74,492 37,553 20,577 18,247 292 30,172 18,955 4,026Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 665,124 98,173 44,227 20,258 8,676 2,188 146 12,171 9,564 943At least 1 time in the past month 422,566 56,778 14,922 14,241 10,670 5,807 74 7,049 3,107 908

1-3 times in the past month 78,527 10,006 2,426 3,584 1,108 530 22 1,396 851 894-7 times in the past month 66,151 9,489 2,304 3,253 1,250 578 28 1,359 468 2498-30 times in the past month 154,719 30,483 7,287 6,670 7,243 4,011 21 3,522 1,166 563Some attendance, but frequency unknown 123,169 6,800 2,905 734 1,069 688 3 772 622 7

Total 1,087,690 154,951 59,149 34,499 19,346 7,995 220 19,220 12,671 1,851

Table 1.9g. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3Living arrangementsHomeless 630 98 53 23 4 15 - - 2 1 - -Dependent living 33,252 7,886 4,253 1,690 1,326 568 4 33 12 - -Independent living 22,573 2,893 1,989 457 249 167 - - 23 5 3

Total 56,455 10,877 6,295 2,170 1,579 750 4 58 18 3Primary substanceAlcohol 7,079 1,123 715 214 121 61 2 10 - - - -Opiates 2,183 441 127 96 127 61 - - 22 5 3Marijuana/hashish 47,052 8,426 5,118 1,637 1,104 530 1 24 12 - -Cocaine 410 70 25 15 17 12 - - - - 1 - -Stimulants 2,764 688 293 139 187 56 - - 13 - - - -None/other/unknown 6,524 514 230 127 115 36 1 5 - - - -

Total 66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 14,698 2,988 1,776 656 418 123 - - 11 4 - -Opiates 2,248 528 203 104 122 98 - - - - 1 - -Marijuana/hashish 7,145 1,539 738 320 320 130 2 27 2 - -Cocaine 1,676 292 130 56 69 33 - - 4 - - - -Stimulants 3,071 754 280 216 166 78 - - 13 1 - -None/other/unknown 37,174 5,161 3,381 876 576 294 2 19 10 3

Total 66,012 11,262 6,508 2,228 1,671 756 4 74 18 3

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.9h. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Living arrangementsHomeless 140,370 27,054 5,766 2,791 2,699 6,178 36 7,388 1,737 459Dependent living 223,565 40,945 12,732 7,192 4,560 6,321 52 5,348 3,889 851Independent living 772,492 129,663 53,074 26,245 11,837 5,284 200 15,368 14,933 2,722

Total 1,136,427 197,662 71,572 36,228 19,096 17,783 288 28,104 20,559 4,032Primary substanceAlcohol 411,694 57,456 22,024 11,205 6,204 4,428 172 12,751 540 132Opiates 379,280 74,254 17,867 11,016 6,585 4,464 62 11,337 19,104 3,819Marijuana/hashish 144,520 22,212 12,835 5,618 1,418 1,376 17 685 254 9Cocaine 64,462 11,003 4,764 2,193 1,278 1,196 11 1,190 335 36Stimulants 142,133 34,889 13,765 7,462 3,492 6,149 31 3,717 257 16None/other/unknown 197,661 10,444 3,675 1,957 1,304 721 8 2,101 619 59

Total 1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 92,488 16,161 6,804 3,103 1,368 2,030 10 1,903 751 192Opiates 75,388 17,530 5,726 3,433 1,944 1,456 24 2,209 2,336 402Marijuana/hashish 194,904 38,510 14,469 8,563 4,160 4,028 43 4,553 2,329 365Cocaine 130,444 21,344 6,373 3,861 2,296 1,490 37 3,021 3,815 451Stimulants 86,158 22,179 6,753 4,649 2,454 2,930 16 2,828 2,137 412None/other/unknown 760,368 94,534 34,805 15,842 8,059 6,400 171 17,267 9,741 2,249

Total 1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071

Table 1.9i. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,339,750 210,258 74,930 39,451 20,281 18,334 301 31,781 21,109 4,071Employment status4

Employed 324,949 67,601 19,099 9,337 2,044 1,544 52 3,597 4,878 732Full-time 228,813 26,318 12,411 5,771 1,289 1,053 27 2,270 3,058 439Part-time 96,136 41,283 6,688 3,566 755 491 25 1,327 1,820 293

Unemployed 435,076 82,481 29,894 15,554 9,624 5,454 184 13,160 6,501 2,110Not in labor force 377,035 74,798 22,986 12,290 7,308 10,493 51 11,286 9,211 1,173

Total 1,137,060 224,880 71,979 37,181 18,976 17,491 287 28,043 20,590 4,015Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,283 3,159 1,700 674 188 106 2 86 401 2Student 12,657 1,443 669 415 86 92 - - 68 109 4Retired 9,486 1,034 353 266 129 41 3 154 76 12Disabled 87,081 16,450 6,845 3,057 1,898 501 36 1,724 2,261 128Inmate of institution 25,644 2,275 1,017 669 208 281 - - 40 52 8Other 174,297 24,734 6,273 6,365 3,641 2,087 9 3,550 2,711 98

Total 321,448 49,095 16,857 11,446 6,150 3,108 50 5,622 5,610 252

Table 1.9i. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTE: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

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1,405,762 15.8 14.8 22.8 15.1 17.7 10.0 10.6 21.3 22.2Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,121,495 17.6 15.9 23.8 15.2 18.9 11.3 13.8 25.8 26.3Once 55,956 17.9 14.2 22.2 23.4 22.7 8.3 19.5 14.8 26.32 or more times 15,541 13.8 13.2 21.7 15.4 18.6 16.7 9.8 14.7 22.2

Total 1,192,992 17.6 15.8 23.7 15.5 19.0 11.2 14.0 25.1 26.3Frequency of useNo use in the past month 575,095 15.8 13.9 21.8 13.2 17.2 6.2 10.1 31.1 23.3Some use 261,458 23.6 21.5 32.2 25.9 36.8 11.4 16.5 28.4 48.6Daily use 218,990 23.6 29.8 37.4 19.4 25.2 12.6 15.8 26.1 28.9

Total 1,055,543 19.4 18.0 27.0 16.7 20.9 9.8 14.3 28.8 30.8Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 665,124 14.8 14.2 25.7 21.6 11.5 16.0 7.6 18.8 18.6At least 1 time in the past month 422,566 13.4 13.3 22.6 11.9 11.3 4.8 8.1 23.3 23.6

1-3 times in the past month 78,527 12.7 10.0 23.0 10.9 9.9 3.4 7.9 20.8 10.94-7 times in the past month 66,151 14.3 11.1 22.2 12.7 9.2 9.7 12.1 22.5 25.68-30 times in the past month 154,719 19.7 20.3 24.9 17.2 14.6 11.5 20.9 34.7 29.4Some attendance, but frequency unknown 123,169 5.5 9.3 12.2 3.9 5.5 0.7 1.8 16.4 4.9

Total 1,087,690 14.2 14.0 24.3 14.9 11.3 8.9 7.8 19.8 20.8

Table 1.9j. Discharges aged 12 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3Living arrangementsHomeless 630 15.6 14.4 18.7 9.1 25.4 - - 6.5 33.3 - -Dependent living 33,252 23.7 22.1 28.2 35.1 19.1 40.0 2.7 35.3 - -Independent living 22,573 12.8 12.3 19.1 21.3 8.6 - - 2.7 6.7 14.3

Total 56,455 19.3 17.6 25.5 31.6 15.1 40.0 2.8 16.1 11.1Primary substanceAlcohol 7,079 15.9 14.3 23.0 28.3 11.4 100.0 5.1 - - - -Opiates 2,183 20.2 16.5 32.4 33.1 15.7 - - 8.0 9.1 20.0Marijuana/hashish 47,052 17.9 16.1 24.3 30.6 15.1 20.0 1.7 23.5 - -Cocaine 410 17.1 12.8 36.6 27.9 17.4 - - - - 100.0 - -Stimulants 2,764 24.9 25.1 27.4 30.7 15.7 - - 11.1 - - - -None/other/unknown 6,524 7.9 5.1 13.7 29.8 7.3 50.0 2.3 - - - -

Total 66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 14,698 20.3 18.7 26.6 33.5 10.5 - - 4.0 25.0 - -Opiates 2,248 23.5 20.7 26.1 31.8 25.4 - - - - 25.0 - -Marijuana/hashish 7,145 21.5 19.8 27.8 31.4 14.4 50.0 8.8 8.7 - -Cocaine 1,676 17.4 17.0 25.0 22.2 13.8 - - 3.2 - - - -Stimulants 3,071 24.6 23.5 31.3 26.5 18.2 - - 9.9 33.3 - -None/other/unknown 37,174 13.9 12.5 19.5 30.4 13.2 66.7 1.4 14.7 15.0

Total 66,012 17.1 15.0 23.6 30.5 14.1 36.4 3.2 14.4 10.3

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of service

Table 1.9k. Discharges aged 12 to 17 transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Living arrangementsHomeless 140,370 19.3 22.4 24.5 14.3 34.7 10.1 12.7 28.4 25.5Dependent living 223,565 18.3 20.0 20.8 12.4 17.4 18.1 14.5 35.4 20.7Independent living 772,492 16.8 14.5 23.9 15.3 13.9 8.7 14.7 23.1 29.0

Total 1,136,427 17.4 15.7 23.3 14.3 19.3 9.8 14.1 25.1 26.3Primary substanceAlcohol 411,694 14.0 12.3 20.2 12.8 15.8 10.7 13.4 24.9 9.3Opiates 379,280 19.6 20.5 29.4 15.4 16.7 9.6 13.0 22.6 29.2Marijuana/hashish 144,520 15.4 12.8 22.9 18.0 17.9 12.3 22.4 23.6 32.1Cocaine 64,462 17.1 16.3 23.7 12.3 14.9 6.8 21.5 19.4 17.1Stimulants 142,133 24.5 22.2 30.6 20.7 28.1 10.7 23.2 41.3 21.6None/other/unknown 197,661 5.3 7.6 8.8 9.8 7.0 4.0 2.3 7.0 1.7

Total 1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 92,488 17.5 15.2 22.9 14.7 23.1 7.5 16.3 21.9 23.3Opiates 75,388 23.3 23.0 34.2 17.7 21.8 11.9 17.8 26.3 30.9Marijuana/hashish 194,904 19.8 17.3 26.5 15.8 22.1 8.7 20.8 21.0 36.6Cocaine 130,444 16.4 14.6 25.9 11.3 13.0 8.5 15.6 20.6 27.1Stimulants 86,158 25.7 22.8 29.8 20.5 29.4 7.3 22.0 41.9 46.3None/other/unknown 760,368 12.4 12.5 18.3 13.3 13.5 10.9 7.9 18.7 17.8

Total 1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2

Table 1.9l. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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patientIntensiveoutpatient

Short-termresidential

Long-termresidential

Hospitalresidential

Detox-ification

Outpatientmed.-asst.opi. ther. 2

Med.-asst. opi.detox 3

1,339,750 15.7 14.8 22.8 14.5 17.9 9.9 10.7 21.3 22.2Employment status4

Employed 324,949 20.8 10.1 18.9 12.2 8.8 16.8 12.8 22.9 27.4Full-time 228,813 11.5 9.1 17.2 10.5 8.3 14.9 12.0 22.2 24.9Part-time 96,136 42.9 12.5 22.6 16.9 10.2 19.5 14.4 24.2 32.4

Unemployed 435,076 19.0 20.4 26.4 15.6 16.5 10.6 13.2 25.0 29.0Not in labor force 377,035 19.8 19.2 25.3 13.3 25.2 5.7 15.6 27.5 21.3

Total 1,137,060 19.8 15.8 23.7 14.2 19.0 9.7 14.0 25.5 26.0Detailed not in labor force4

Homemaker 12,283 25.7 26.1 31.8 25.5 23.9 11.1 9.4 26.6 9.5Student 12,657 11.4 9.8 24.4 14.2 4.3 - - 8.5 19.1 8.3Retired 9,486 10.9 8.6 16.9 11.0 11.9 6.5 9.2 15.4 23.5Disabled 87,081 18.9 19.4 27.2 16.6 12.3 16.4 12.2 22.3 21.3Inmate of institution 25,644 8.9 9.0 9.7 10.2 9.6 - - 3.7 5.0 2.0Other 174,297 14.2 15.0 27.2 10.0 12.3 1.6 9.4 18.5 3.8

Total 321,448 15.3 15.9 24.4 11.8 11.5 5.6 9.9 19.7 6.8

Table 1.9l. Discharges aged 18 and older transferring to further treatment, by type of treatment service and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent, 2015 (continued)

3 Medication-assisted opioid detoxification (free-standing, hospital, and outpatient) was planned.4 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by 49 states and jurisdictions. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Selected characteristics at dischargeNo. of dis-charges 1

Type of treatment service

- - Quantity is zero.1 Excludes 14,554 residential (short-term, long-term, hospital) discharges where medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.2 Outpatient and intensive outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy was planned.

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dischargesCom-pleted

Trans-ferred

Droppedout

Termi-nated Other Total

Com-pleted

Trans-ferred

Dropped

outTermi-nated Other

Total 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181 100.0 35.5 14.8 31.8 8.7 9.1Alabama 1,638 587 127 463 147 314 100.0 35.8 7.8 28.3 9.0 19.2Alaska 3,031 1,308 238 419 738 328 100.0 43.2 7.9 13.8 24.3 10.8Arizona 20,082 2,824 190 13,626 - - 3,442 100.0 14.1 0.9 67.9 - - 17.1Arkansas 2,024 1,120 216 347 249 92 100.0 55.3 10.7 17.1 12.3 4.5California 67,987 20,926 14,581 30,726 - - 1,754 100.0 30.8 21.4 45.2 - - 2.6Colorado 14,308 7,161 2,322 2,786 1,242 797 100.0 50.0 16.2 19.5 8.7 5.6Connecticut 17,185 7,969 2,086 4,245 1,364 1,521 100.0 46.4 12.1 24.7 7.9 8.9Delaware 2,493 807 379 231 682 394 100.0 32.4 15.2 9.3 27.4 15.8District of Columbia 1,307 417 66 - - 255 569 100.0 31.9 5.0 - - 19.5 43.5Florida 6,016 3,588 782 882 350 414 100.0 59.6 13.0 14.7 5.8 6.9Georgia 8,283 2,387 444 3,276 747 1,429 100.0 28.8 5.4 39.6 9.0 17.3Hawaii 2,998 1,529 570 637 226 36 100.0 51.0 19.0 21.2 7.5 1.2Idaho 4,665 2,253 497 1,019 76 820 100.0 48.3 10.7 21.8 1.6 17.6Illinois 12,613 4,452 2,260 4,627 964 310 100.0 35.3 17.9 36.7 7.6 2.5Indiana 18,060 5,217 300 8,050 3,115 1,378 100.0 28.9 1.7 44.6 17.2 7.6Iowa 17,208 9,198 465 5,844 623 1,078 100.0 53.5 2.7 34.0 3.6 6.3Kansas 303 6 276 19 1 1 100.0 2.0 91.1 6.3 0.3 0.3Kentucky 29,582 3,409 22,336 1,773 769 1,295 100.0 11.5 75.5 6.0 2.6 4.4Louisiana 2,069 187 48 1,798 - - 36 100.0 9.0 2.3 86.9 - - 1.7Maine 2,537 1,135 107 676 175 444 100.0 44.7 4.2 26.6 6.9 17.5Maryland 9,212 2,416 3,077 2,190 1,132 397 100.0 26.2 33.4 23.8 12.3 4.3Massachusetts 9,677 3,661 330 3,943 407 1,336 100.0 37.8 3.4 40.7 4.2 13.8Michigan 14,650 4,049 1,824 5,074 703 3,000 100.0 27.6 12.5 34.6 4.8 20.5Minnesota 97 35 10 35 6 11 100.0 36.1 10.3 36.1 6.2 11.3Mississippi 2,016 368 992 507 121 28 100.0 18.3 49.2 25.1 6.0 1.4Missouri 12,099 5,970 2,757 2,370 619 383 100.0 49.3 22.8 19.6 5.1 3.2Montana 3,468 1,920 270 1,008 77 193 100.0 55.4 7.8 29.1 2.2 5.6Nebraska 3,680 2,039 203 489 196 753 100.0 55.4 5.5 13.3 5.3 20.5Nevada 3,402 1,285 571 585 584 377 100.0 37.8 16.8 17.2 17.2 11.1New Hampshire 2,133 777 222 46 115 973 100.0 36.4 10.4 2.2 5.4 45.6New Jersey 19,373 11,375 72 4,580 870 2,476 100.0 58.7 0.4 23.6 4.5 12.8New Mexico 753 368 167 54 56 108 100.0 48.9 22.2 7.2 7.4 14.3New York 108,357 35,325 7,616 41,753 14,727 8,936 100.0 32.6 7.0 38.5 13.6 8.2North Carolina 22,771 7,304 6,269 8,950 2 246 100.0 32.1 27.5 39.3 * 1.1North Dakota 605 297 29 100 69 110 100.0 49.1 4.8 16.5 11.4 18.2Ohio 21,447 8,206 840 5,064 4,145 3,192 100.0 38.3 3.9 23.6 19.3 14.9Oklahoma 8,283 3,371 795 3,303 191 623 100.0 40.7 9.6 39.9 2.3 7.5Pennsylvania 7,276 2,680 1,278 1,014 510 1,794 100.0 36.8 17.6 13.9 7.0 24.7Puerto Rico 833 421 123 191 11 87 100.0 50.5 14.8 22.9 1.3 10.4Rhode Island 3,510 1,508 360 1,041 504 97 100.0 43.0 10.3 29.7 14.4 2.8South Dakota 3,346 1,348 349 968 210 471 100.0 40.3 10.4 28.9 6.3 14.1Tennessee 1,916 686 68 566 290 306 100.0 35.8 3.5 29.5 15.1 16.0Texas 9,083 4,290 551 1,323 1,750 1,169 100.0 47.2 6.1 14.6 19.3 12.9Utah 6,896 3,249 1,123 1,208 1,086 230 100.0 47.1 16.3 17.5 15.7 3.3Vermont 4,388 1,253 443 1,896 219 577 100.0 28.6 10.1 43.2 5.0 13.1Virginia 16,258 6,172 - - - - 6,183 3,903 100.0 38.0 - - - - 38.0 24.0Washington 13,547 5,229 2,129 3,401 1,294 1,494 100.0 38.6 15.7 25.1 9.6 11.0Wisconsin 3,922 1,939 541 1,041 141 260 100.0 49.4 13.8 26.5 3.6 6.6Wyoming 1,991 1,018 139 613 22 199 100.0 51.1 7.0 30.8 1.1 10.0

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.1. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All outpatient treatment discharges 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181 35.5 14.8 128

GenderMale 358,277 135,152 47,540 111,142 31,011 33,432 37.7 13.3 126Female 190,973 59,854 33,874 63,562 16,947 16,736 31.3 17.7 138

No. of discharges 549,250 195,006 81,414 174,704 47,958 50,168 35.5 14.8 128

Age at admission 12 years 747 394 113 172 33 35 52.7 15.1 17613 years 2,234 946 330 644 133 181 42.3 14.8 15914 years 4,913 1,849 825 1,401 363 475 37.6 16.8 13015 years 8,967 3,211 1,474 2,800 683 799 35.8 16.4 12816 years 12,816 4,770 1,927 3,904 971 1,244 37.2 15.0 12117 years 13,608 4,948 1,839 4,660 1,028 1,133 36.4 13.5 11418 years 8,839 2,864 1,075 3,315 841 744 32.4 12.2 11119 years 9,984 3,501 1,089 3,475 1,070 849 35.1 10.9 11420 years 12,335 4,238 1,414 4,245 1,264 1,174 34.4 11.5 11921 to 24 years 67,680 22,734 9,583 22,249 6,690 6,424 33.6 14.2 12425 to 29 years 94,137 32,110 14,030 30,337 8,812 8,848 34.1 14.9 12730 to 34 years 83,275 28,859 13,241 26,089 7,345 7,741 34.7 15.9 12935 to 39 years 61,522 21,535 9,600 19,520 5,213 5,654 35.0 15.6 12940 to 44 years 47,900 17,233 7,433 14,997 3,993 4,244 36.0 15.5 13445 to 49 years 44,596 15,980 6,926 14,008 3,774 3,908 35.8 15.5 13750 to 54 years 39,227 14,709 5,708 12,268 3,113 3,429 37.5 14.6 13755 to 59 years 22,723 8,864 3,191 6,885 1,747 2,036 39.0 14.0 13460 to 64 years 9,171 3,971 1,177 2,594 613 816 43.3 12.8 12765 to 69 years 3,072 1,440 366 787 182 297 46.9 11.9 13370 to 74 years 1,071 576 65 281 67 82 53.8 6.1 127Over 75 years 561 307 32 126 28 68 54.7 5.7 236

No. of discharges 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181 35.5 14.8 128

Table 2.2a. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 320,187 114,405 52,211 96,450 26,947 30,174 35.7 16.3 124Black (non-Hispanic) 97,865 31,625 12,584 32,514 11,609 9,533 32.3 12.9 127Hispanic origin 85,834 32,484 10,008 31,108 5,825 6,409 37.8 11.7 144Other 39,997 14,737 5,801 13,388 2,993 3,078 36.8 14.5 135

No. of discharges 543,883 193,251 80,604 173,460 47,374 49,194 35.5 14.8 128

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 245,129 94,315 39,435 74,198 17,475 19,706 38.5 16.1 1201 or more 287,810 93,953 40,363 96,679 28,464 28,351 32.6 14.0 141

No. of discharges 532,939 188,268 79,798 170,877 45,939 48,057 35.3 15.0 129

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 134,265 32,528 22,259 55,399 12,250 11,829 24.2 16.6 136Criminal justice/DUI 256,214 115,397 34,851 62,014 19,873 24,079 45.0 13.6 126Other community referral 75,720 23,473 10,691 27,097 8,228 6,231 31.0 14.1 135Substance use care provider 30,083 9,147 5,189 10,103 2,674 2,970 30.4 17.2 143Other health care provider 32,218 6,474 6,069 13,752 3,122 2,801 20.1 18.8 133School (educational) 8,629 3,644 1,335 2,724 373 553 42.2 15.5 120Employer/EAP 3,129 1,704 176 833 295 121 54.5 5.6 115

No. of discharges 540,258 192,367 80,570 171,922 46,815 48,584 35.6 14.9 128

Usual route of administrationOral 231,845 95,665 29,902 68,031 18,685 19,562 41.3 12.9 127Smoking 205,182 68,421 30,916 70,755 17,711 17,379 33.3 15.1 129Inhalation 38,590 10,918 7,096 12,467 4,081 4,028 28.3 18.4 141Injection 54,958 13,375 11,176 18,404 5,396 6,607 24.3 20.3 142Other 3,483 919 832 943 364 425 26.4 23.9 114

No. of discharges 534,058 189,298 79,922 170,600 46,237 48,001 35.4 15.0 129

Table 2.2a. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 22,978 12,492 2,489 4,430 1,644 1,923 54.4 10.8 104Private insurance 17,707 7,712 3,736 4,005 1,064 1,190 43.6 21.1 99Medicare 1,746 599 362 444 150 191 34.3 20.7 120Medicaid 66,642 18,795 18,730 16,704 6,818 5,595 28.2 28.1 106Other government payments 69,000 31,292 10,702 12,685 6,026 8,295 45.4 15.5 114Workers' compensation 21 9 1 7 2 2 42.9 4.8 105No charge 6,104 2,354 1,453 1,422 441 434 38.6 23.8 108Other 14,205 5,784 3,958 1,975 1,278 1,210 40.7 27.9 122

No. of discharges 198,403 79,037 41,431 41,672 17,423 18,840 39.8 20.9 111

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 24,575 11,942 4,162 5,351 1,525 1,595 48.6 16.9 116Medicare 3,308 1,290 505 902 243 368 39.0 15.3 109Medicaid 68,394 20,012 18,555 18,392 5,476 5,959 29.3 27.1 107HMO 2,861 1,266 489 771 84 251 44.3 17.1 125Other 19,682 6,805 5,015 4,229 1,703 1,930 34.6 25.5 109None 85,090 37,276 12,450 19,427 7,630 8,307 43.8 14.6 112

No. of discharges 203,910 78,591 41,176 49,072 16,661 18,410 38.5 20.2 112

Table 2.2a. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867 37.2 15.0 124

Marital statusNever married 29,980 12,033 3,855 8,248 2,852 2,992 40.1 12.9 117Now married 168 54 18 65 19 12 32.1 10.7 126Separated 42 13 7 13 4 5 31.0 16.7 120Divorced 37 12 4 17 2 2 32.4 10.8 112Widowed 15 9 2 2 1 1 60.0 13.3 105

No. of discharges 30,242 12,121 3,886 8,345 2,878 3,012 40.1 12.8 117

Pregnant (female only)Yes 200 87 31 64 5 13 43.5 15.5 121No 12,648 4,928 1,964 3,987 809 960 39.0 15.5 133

No. of discharges 12,848 5,015 1,995 4,051 814 973 39.0 15.5 133

Years of education0 to 8 years 11,258 4,219 1,814 3,324 808 1,093 37.5 16.1 1409 to 11 years 28,535 10,666 4,383 9,152 2,010 2,324 37.4 15.4 12012 years (or GED) or more 2,005 803 201 553 215 233 40.0 10.0 114

No. of discharges 41,798 15,688 6,398 13,029 3,033 3,650 37.5 15.3 124

Table 2.2b. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314 35.4 14.8 129

Marital statusNever married 249,357 87,955 34,337 78,064 24,637 24,364 35.3 13.8 124Now married 66,876 27,943 8,897 18,989 5,730 5,317 41.8 13.3 129Separated 25,788 8,728 5,317 7,061 2,280 2,402 33.8 20.6 129Divorced 55,913 20,940 10,995 14,974 4,257 4,747 37.5 19.7 129Widowed 7,505 2,508 1,124 2,325 824 724 33.4 15.0 139

No. of discharges 405,439 148,074 60,670 121,413 37,728 37,554 36.5 15.0 126

Pregnant (female only)Yes 6,861 2,084 1,232 2,413 597 535 30.4 18.0 146No 166,855 51,300 29,972 56,076 14,962 14,545 30.7 18.0 139

No. of discharges 173,716 53,384 31,204 58,489 15,559 15,080 30.7 18.0 139Veteran1

Yes 12,694 5,264 2,065 3,569 785 1,011 41.5 16.3 121No 440,279 154,707 69,552 144,192 33,469 38,359 35.1 15.8 129

No. of discharges 452,973 159,971 71,617 147,761 34,254 39,370 35.3 15.8 129

Table 2.2c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 28,090 9,123 5,095 8,664 2,398 2,810 32.5 18.1 1419 to 11 years 105,601 32,181 16,899 36,891 9,804 9,826 30.5 16.0 13612 years or GED 217,281 79,454 33,208 67,287 17,234 20,098 36.6 15.3 12613 to 15 years 96,499 36,121 14,480 30,444 7,312 8,142 37.4 15.0 12916 years or BA, BS 19,756 8,803 2,424 5,745 1,305 1,479 44.6 12.3 13017 years or more 11,313 4,637 1,229 2,041 2,144 1,262 41.0 10.9 133

No. of discharges 478,540 170,319 73,335 151,072 40,197 43,617 35.6 15.3 129

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 118,057 55,633 13,377 28,739 10,799 9,509 47.1 11.3 123Public assistance 28,358 7,719 4,710 9,887 3,507 2,535 27.2 16.6 173Retirement/pension 2,453 1,275 380 450 179 169 52.0 15.5 113Disability 15,434 4,905 4,582 3,284 1,188 1,475 31.8 29.7 112Other 59,643 18,725 8,752 19,443 7,327 5,396 31.4 14.7 163None 71,183 22,905 14,376 19,308 6,786 7,808 32.2 20.2 124

No. of discharges 295,128 111,162 46,177 81,111 29,786 26,892 37.7 15.6 1311 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.2c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All outpatient treatment discharges 549,378 128

GenderMale 358,277 69.3 58.4 63.6 64.7 66.6 126Female 190,973 30.7 41.6 36.4 35.3 33.4 138

No. of discharges 549,250 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 128Age at admission12 years 747 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 17613 years 2,234 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 15914 years 4,913 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.8 0.9 13015 years 8,967 1.6 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.6 12816 years 12,816 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.0 2.5 12117 years 13,608 2.5 2.3 2.7 2.1 2.3 11418 years 8,839 1.5 1.3 1.9 1.8 1.5 11119 years 9,984 1.8 1.3 2.0 2.2 1.7 11420 years 12,335 2.2 1.7 2.4 2.6 2.3 11921 to 24 years 67,680 11.7 11.8 12.7 13.9 12.8 12425 to 29 years 94,137 16.5 17.2 17.4 18.4 17.6 12730 to 34 years 83,275 14.8 16.3 14.9 15.3 15.4 12935 to 39 years 61,522 11.0 11.8 11.2 10.9 11.3 12940 to 44 years 47,900 8.8 9.1 8.6 8.3 8.5 13445 to 49 years 44,596 8.2 8.5 8.0 7.9 7.8 13750 to 54 years 39,227 7.5 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.8 13755 to 59 years 22,723 4.5 3.9 3.9 3.6 4.1 13460 to 64 years 9,171 2.0 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.6 12765 to 69 years 3,072 0.7 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 13370 to 74 years 1,071 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 127Over 75 years 561 0.2 * 0.1 0.1 0.1 236

No. of discharges 549,378 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 128Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 2.2d. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 320,187 59.2 64.8 55.6 56.9 61.3 124Black (non-Hispanic) 97,865 16.4 15.6 18.7 24.5 19.4 127Hispanic origin 85,834 16.8 12.4 17.9 12.3 13.0 144Other 39,997 7.6 7.2 7.7 6.3 6.3 135

No. of discharges 543,883 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 128No. of prior treatment episodesNone 245,129 50.1 49.4 43.4 38.0 41.0 1201 or more 287,810 49.9 50.6 56.6 62.0 59.0 141

No. of discharges 532,939 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 129Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 134,265 16.9 27.6 32.2 26.2 24.3 136Criminal justice/DUI 256,214 60.0 43.3 36.1 42.5 49.6 126Other community referral 75,720 12.2 13.3 15.8 17.6 12.8 135Substance use care provider 30,083 4.8 6.4 5.9 5.7 6.1 143Other health care provider 32,218 3.4 7.5 8.0 6.7 5.8 133School (educational) 8,629 1.9 1.7 1.6 0.8 1.1 120Employer/EAP 3,129 0.9 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.2 115

No. of discharges 540,258 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 128Usual route of administrationOral 231,845 50.5 37.4 39.9 40.4 40.8 127Smoking 205,182 36.1 38.7 41.5 38.3 36.2 129Inhalation 38,590 5.8 8.9 7.3 8.8 8.4 141Injection 54,958 7.1 14.0 10.8 11.7 13.8 142Other 3,483 0.5 1.0 0.6 0.8 0.9 114

No. of discharges 534,058 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 129

Table 2.2d. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 22,978 15.8 6.0 10.6 9.4 10.2 104Private insurance 17,707 9.8 9.0 9.6 6.1 6.3 99Medicare 1,746 0.8 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.0 120Medicaid 66,642 23.8 45.2 40.1 39.1 29.7 106Other government payments 69,000 39.6 25.8 30.4 34.6 44.0 114Workers' compensation 21 * * * * * 105No charge 6,104 3.0 3.5 3.4 2.5 2.3 108Other 14,205 7.3 9.6 4.7 7.3 6.4 122

No. of discharges 198,403 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 111Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 24,575 15.2 10.1 10.9 9.2 8.7 116Medicare 3,308 1.6 1.2 1.8 1.5 2.0 109Medicaid 68,394 25.5 45.1 37.5 32.9 32.4 107HMO 2,861 1.6 1.2 1.6 0.5 1.4 125Other 19,682 8.7 12.2 8.6 10.2 10.5 109None 85,090 47.4 30.2 39.6 45.8 45.1 112

No. of discharges 203,910 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 112

Table 2.2d. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

* Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 43,285 124

Marital statusNever married 29,980 99.3 99.2 98.8 99.1 99.3 117Now married 168 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.4 126Separated 42 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 120Divorced 37 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 112Widowed 15 0.1 0.1 * * * 105

No. of discharges 30,242 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 117Pregnant (female only)Yes 200 1.7 1.6 1.6 0.6 1.3 121No 12,648 98.3 98.4 98.4 99.4 98.7 133

No. of discharges 12,848 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 133Years of education0 to 8 years 11,258 26.9 28.4 25.5 26.6 29.9 1409 to 11 years 28,535 68.0 68.5 70.2 66.3 63.7 12012 years (or GED) or more 2,005 5.1 3.1 4.2 7.1 6.4 114

No. of discharges 41,798 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 124* Less than 0.05 percent.

Table 2.2e. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 506,093 129

Marital statusNever married 249,357 59.4 56.6 64.3 65.3 64.9 124Now married 66,876 18.9 14.7 15.6 15.2 14.2 129Separated 25,788 5.9 8.8 5.8 6.0 6.4 129Divorced 55,913 14.1 18.1 12.3 11.3 12.6 129Widowed 7,505 1.7 1.9 1.9 2.2 1.9 139

No. of discharges 405,439 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 126Pregnant (female only)Yes 6,861 3.9 3.9 4.1 3.8 3.5 146No 166,855 96.1 96.1 95.9 96.2 96.5 139

No. of discharges 173,716 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 139Veteran1

Yes 12,694 3.3 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.6 121No 440,279 96.7 97.1 97.6 97.7 97.4 129

No. of discharges 452,973 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 129

Table 2.2f. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 28,090 5.4 6.9 5.7 6.0 6.4 1419 to 11 years 105,601 18.9 23.0 24.4 24.4 22.5 13612 years or GED 217,281 46.7 45.3 44.5 42.9 46.1 12613 to 15 years 96,499 21.2 19.7 20.2 18.2 18.7 12916 years or BA, BS 19,756 5.2 3.3 3.8 3.2 3.4 13017 years or more 11,313 2.7 1.7 1.4 5.3 2.9 133

No. of discharges 478,540 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 129Source of income support1

Wages/salary 118,057 50.0 29.0 35.4 36.3 35.4 123Public assistance 28,358 6.9 10.2 12.2 11.8 9.4 173Retirement/pension 2,453 1.1 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 113Disability 15,434 4.4 9.9 4.0 4.0 5.5 112Other 59,643 16.8 19.0 24.0 24.6 20.1 163None 71,183 20.6 31.1 23.8 22.8 29.0 124

No. of discharges 295,128 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 131

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.2f. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181 549,378 195,039 81,438 174,757 47,963 50,181

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 497,733 177,370 74,188 159,747 42,732 43,696 459,866 185,996 73,243 121,452 42,647 36,528Once 37,199 13,551 5,073 11,125 3,023 4,427 24,456 4,915 3,483 5,506 2,189 8,3632 or more times 6,569 1,859 902 1,897 918 993 7,265 2,061 957 1,878 1,113 1,256

No. of discharges 541,501 192,780 80,163 172,769 46,673 49,116 491,587 192,972 77,683 128,836 45,949 46,147Frequency of useNo use in the past month 223,129 95,326 31,607 59,484 16,371 20,341 254,637 132,238 35,478 50,970 16,538 19,413Some use 171,809 58,441 24,333 59,613 15,020 14,402 100,865 20,269 21,723 35,214 12,151 11,508Daily use 100,250 22,493 20,868 37,174 9,761 9,954 58,090 7,946 17,291 20,722 6,440 5,691

No. of discharges 495,188 176,260 76,808 156,271 41,152 44,697 413,592 160,453 74,492 106,906 35,129 36,612

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 345,160 123,857 47,678 107,635 34,146 31,844 310,892 101,299 44,227 101,962 32,545 30,859At least 1 time in the past month 101,164 36,750 15,288 27,623 9,941 11,562 112,312 58,242 14,922 21,418 7,871 9,859

1-3 times in the past month 20,553 7,771 2,533 5,605 2,042 2,602 24,287 12,887 2,426 4,731 1,823 2,4204-7 times in the past month 16,412 6,265 2,163 4,032 1,705 2,247 20,780 11,738 2,304 3,356 1,364 2,0188-30 times in the past month 34,735 13,073 7,432 7,403 2,700 4,127 35,929 17,980 7,287 5,443 2,060 3,159Some attendance, but frequency unknown 29,464 9,641 3,160 10,583 3,494 2,586 31,316 15,637 2,905 7,888 2,624 2,262

No. of discharges 446,324 160,607 62,966 135,258 44,087 43,406 423,204 159,541 59,149 123,380 40,416 40,718

Table 2.3a. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867

Living arrangementsHomeless 421 141 56 166 22 36 369 153 53 107 27 29Dependent living 24,709 9,769 4,348 7,378 1,179 2,035 19,244 9,497 4,253 2,800 1,053 1,641Independent living 16,968 5,840 2,048 5,574 1,862 1,644 16,123 6,041 1,989 4,808 1,857 1,428

No. of discharges 42,098 15,750 6,452 13,118 3,063 3,715 35,736 15,691 6,295 7,715 2,937 3,098Primary substanceAlcohol 5,239 2,469 727 1,374 279 390 4,986 2,328 715 1,276 284 383Opiates 769 215 120 255 75 104 771 206 127 251 81 106Marijuana/hashish 33,766 12,121 5,089 10,948 2,573 3,035 31,696 11,392 5,118 9,863 2,510 2,813Cocaine 210 66 31 79 20 14 195 65 25 64 21 20Stimulants 1,212 294 294 466 60 98 1,168 315 293 404 62 94None/other/unknown 2,089 953 247 459 204 226 4,469 1,812 230 1,723 253 451

No. of discharges 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 11,701 4,176 1,776 3,795 874 1,080 9,520 3,886 1,776 2,202 841 815Opiates 1,142 345 214 339 101 143 981 320 203 231 95 132Marijuana/hashish 4,368 1,626 731 1,321 312 378 3,733 1,586 738 795 306 308Cocaine 886 296 134 282 77 97 763 280 130 196 80 77Stimulants 1,495 415 279 548 86 167 1,193 388 280 311 88 126None/other/unknown 23,693 9,260 3,374 7,296 1,761 2,002 27,095 9,658 3,381 9,846 1,801 2,409

No. of discharges 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867 43,285 16,118 6,508 13,581 3,211 3,867

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.3b. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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Transferredto furthertreatment

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All outpatient treatment discharges 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314

Living arrangementsHomeless 35,216 9,166 6,149 13,905 2,702 3,294 25,738 6,737 5,766 8,303 2,536 2,396Dependent living 78,389 28,648 12,665 24,161 5,068 7,847 63,799 24,671 12,732 11,973 4,174 10,249Independent living 382,523 137,696 54,607 120,245 36,002 33,973 365,814 144,303 53,074 103,451 35,534 29,452

No. of discharges 496,128 175,510 73,421 158,311 43,772 45,114 455,351 175,711 71,572 123,727 42,244 42,097Primary substanceAlcohol 191,550 84,125 22,051 54,520 14,955 15,899 179,171 76,807 22,024 50,522 14,666 15,152Opiates 91,017 21,689 17,639 30,830 10,188 10,671 87,126 19,531 17,867 29,350 10,078 10,300Marijuana/hashish 107,819 38,243 12,931 35,750 11,247 9,648 100,132 34,861 12,835 32,551 10,874 9,011Cocaine 30,549 8,773 4,770 10,584 3,242 3,180 29,160 8,022 4,764 10,119 3,189 3,066Stimulants 63,578 19,462 13,790 22,956 2,899 4,471 62,004 19,772 13,765 21,377 2,865 4,225None/other/unknown 21,580 6,629 3,749 6,536 2,221 2,445 48,500 19,928 3,675 17,257 3,080 4,560

No. of discharges 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 52,149 18,019 6,687 17,667 5,213 4,563 44,781 16,437 6,804 12,372 5,076 4,092Opiates 27,466 6,983 5,718 8,869 2,900 2,996 24,872 6,378 5,726 7,197 2,823 2,748Marijuana/hashish 95,346 31,564 14,681 31,048 9,122 8,931 83,571 28,851 14,469 23,359 8,830 8,062Cocaine 47,731 14,065 6,544 15,784 5,814 5,524 43,751 12,605 6,373 13,950 5,676 5,147Stimulants 35,183 10,244 6,874 12,316 2,531 3,218 29,564 9,719 6,753 7,756 2,525 2,811None/other/unknown 248,218 98,046 34,426 75,492 19,172 21,082 279,554 104,931 34,805 96,542 19,822 23,454

No. of discharges 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314 506,093 178,921 74,930 161,176 44,752 46,314

Table 2.3c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 177,828 81,252 19,027 49,384 14,429 13,736 189,054 100,515 19,099 42,519 15,164 11,757Full-time 122,365 59,351 12,342 32,143 9,650 8,879 135,749 76,929 12,411 28,778 10,019 7,612Part-time 55,463 21,901 6,685 17,241 4,779 4,857 53,305 23,586 6,688 13,741 5,145 4,145

Unemployed 183,356 52,674 31,785 63,667 17,026 18,204 146,399 38,594 29,894 47,713 15,283 14,915Not in labor force 139,366 43,182 23,472 46,417 12,763 13,532 119,578 37,252 22,986 31,620 11,951 15,769

No. of discharges 500,550 177,108 74,284 159,468 44,218 45,472 455,031 176,361 71,979 121,852 42,398 42,441Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 6,554 1,855 1,760 1,833 550 556 6,521 2,038 1,700 1,712 536 535Student 7,044 2,724 798 2,275 678 569 6,801 3,013 669 1,933 674 512Retired 4,327 2,224 382 1,037 258 426 4,127 2,218 353 918 259 379Disabled 36,257 10,500 6,993 10,617 3,679 4,468 35,218 10,715 6,845 9,712 3,647 4,299Inmate of institution 9,787 4,949 1,372 838 834 1,794 11,263 3,971 1,017 661 813 4,801Other 51,186 14,086 6,473 19,119 6,566 4,942 41,795 8,969 6,273 15,851 5,844 4,858

No. of discharges 115,155 36,338 17,778 35,719 12,565 12,755 105,725 30,924 16,857 30,787 11,773 15,384

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.3c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 549,378 35.5 14.8 128

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 497,733 92.0 92.5 92.5 91.6 89.0 35.6 14.9 128Once 37,199 7.0 6.3 6.4 6.5 9.0 36.4 13.6 1362 or more times 6,569 1.0 1.1 1.1 2.0 2.0 28.3 13.7 148

Total 541,501 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.6 14.8 128Frequency of useNo use in the past month 223,129 54.1 41.2 38.1 39.8 45.5 42.7 14.2 126Some use 171,809 33.2 31.7 38.1 36.5 32.2 34.0 14.2 126Daily use 100,250 12.8 27.2 23.8 23.7 22.3 22.4 20.8 126

Total 495,188 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.6 15.5 126

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 345,160 77.1 75.7 79.6 77.5 73.4 35.9 13.8 123At least 1 time in the past month 101,164 22.9 24.3 20.4 22.5 26.6 36.3 15.1 136

1-3 times in the past month 20,553 4.8 4.0 4.1 4.6 6.0 37.8 12.3 1194-7 times in the past month 16,412 3.9 3.4 3.0 3.9 5.2 38.2 13.2 1228-30 times in the past month 34,735 8.1 11.8 5.5 6.1 9.5 37.6 21.4 119Some attendance, but frequency unknown 29,464 6.0 5.0 7.8 7.9 6.0 32.7 10.7 184

Total 446,324 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 36.0 14.1 126

Table 2.4a. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 43,285 37.2 15.0 124

Living arrangementsHomeless 421 0.9 0.9 1.3 0.7 1.0 33.5 13.3 104Dependent living 24,709 62.0 67.4 56.2 38.5 54.8 39.5 17.6 123Independent living 16,968 37.1 31.7 42.5 60.8 44.3 34.4 12.1 126

Total 42,098 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.4 15.3 124Primary substanceAlcohol 5,239 15.3 11.2 10.1 8.7 10.1 47.1 13.9 140Opiates 769 1.3 1.8 1.9 2.3 2.7 28.0 15.6 136Marijuana/hashish 33,766 75.2 78.2 80.6 80.1 78.5 35.9 15.1 122Cocaine 210 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 31.4 14.8 147Stimulants 1,212 1.8 4.5 3.4 1.9 2.5 24.3 24.3 145None/other/unknown 2,089 5.9 3.8 3.4 6.4 5.8 45.6 11.8 94

Total 43,285 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.2 15.0 124

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 11,701 25.9 27.3 27.9 27.2 27.9 35.7 15.2 134Opiates 1,142 2.1 3.3 2.5 3.1 3.7 30.2 18.7 126Marijuana/hashish 4,368 10.1 11.2 9.7 9.7 9.8 37.2 16.7 147Cocaine 886 1.8 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.5 33.4 15.1 149Stimulants 1,495 2.6 4.3 4.0 2.7 4.3 27.8 18.7 150None/other/unknown 23,693 57.5 51.8 53.7 54.8 51.8 39.1 14.2 114

Total 43,285 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.2 15.0 124

Table 2.4b. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 506,093 35.4 14.8 129

Living arrangementsHomeless 35,216 5.2 8.4 8.8 6.2 7.3 26.0 17.5 126Dependent living 78,389 16.3 17.2 15.3 11.6 17.4 36.5 16.2 126Independent living 382,523 78.5 74.4 76.0 82.2 75.3 36.0 14.3 131

Total 496,128 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129Primary substanceAlcohol 191,550 47.0 29.4 33.8 33.4 34.3 43.9 11.5 126Opiates 91,017 12.1 23.5 19.1 22.8 23.0 23.8 19.4 141Marijuana/hashish 107,819 21.4 17.3 22.2 25.1 20.8 35.5 12.0 122Cocaine 30,549 4.9 6.4 6.6 7.2 6.9 28.7 15.6 149Stimulants 63,578 10.9 18.4 14.2 6.5 9.7 30.6 21.7 148None/other/unknown 21,580 3.7 5.0 4.1 5.0 5.3 30.7 17.4 124

Total 506,093 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 52,149 10.1 8.9 11.0 11.6 9.9 34.6 12.8 138Opiates 27,466 3.9 7.6 5.5 6.5 6.5 25.4 20.8 147Marijuana/hashish 95,346 17.6 19.6 19.3 20.4 19.3 33.1 15.4 135Cocaine 47,731 7.9 8.7 9.8 13.0 11.9 29.5 13.7 154Stimulants 35,183 5.7 9.2 7.6 5.7 6.9 29.1 19.5 147None/other/unknown 248,218 54.8 45.9 46.8 42.8 45.5 39.5 13.9 121

Total 506,093 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129

Table 2.4c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 177,828 45.9 25.6 31.0 32.6 30.2 45.7 10.7 123Full-time 122,365 33.5 16.6 20.2 21.8 19.5 48.5 10.1 121Part-time 55,463 12.4 9.0 10.8 10.8 10.7 39.5 12.1 128

Unemployed 183,356 29.7 42.8 39.9 38.5 40.0 28.7 17.3 131Not in labor force 139,366 24.4 31.6 29.1 28.9 29.8 31.0 16.8 145

Total 500,550 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 6,554 5.1 9.9 5.1 4.4 4.4 28.3 26.9 131Student 7,044 7.5 4.5 6.4 5.4 4.5 38.7 11.3 113Retired 4,327 6.1 2.1 2.9 2.1 3.3 51.4 8.8 134Disabled 36,257 28.9 39.3 29.7 29.3 35.0 29.0 19.3 150Inmate of institution 9,787 13.6 7.7 2.3 6.6 14.1 50.6 14.0 98Other 51,186 38.8 36.4 53.5 52.3 38.7 27.5 12.6 171

Total 115,155 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 31.6 15.4 1421 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.4c. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All outpatient treatment discharges 549,378 35.5 14.8 128

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 459,866 96.4 94.3 94.3 92.8 79.2 40.4 15.9 128Once 24,456 2.5 4.5 4.3 4.8 18.1 20.1 14.2 1242 or more times 7,265 1.1 1.2 1.5 2.4 2.7 28.4 13.2 168

Total 491,587 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 39.3 15.8 129Frequency of useNo use in the past month 254,637 82.4 47.6 47.7 47.1 53.0 51.9 13.9 133Some use 100,865 12.6 29.2 32.9 34.6 31.4 20.1 21.5 100Daily use 58,090 5.0 23.2 19.4 18.3 15.5 13.7 29.8 81

Total 413,592 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 38.8 18.0 127

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 310,892 63.5 74.8 82.6 80.5 75.8 32.6 14.2 120At least 1 time in the past month 112,312 36.5 25.2 17.4 19.5 24.2 51.9 13.3 136

1-3 times in the past month 24,287 8.1 4.1 3.8 4.5 5.9 53.1 10.0 1174-7 times in the past month 20,780 7.4 3.9 2.7 3.4 5.0 56.5 11.1 1228-30 times in the past month 35,929 11.3 12.3 4.4 5.1 7.8 50.0 20.3 120Some attendance, but frequency unknown 31,316 9.8 4.9 6.4 6.5 5.6 49.9 9.3 192

Total 423,204 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.7 14.0 126

Table 2.4d. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 43,285 37.2 15.0 124

Living arrangementsHomeless 369 1.0 0.8 1.4 0.9 0.9 41.5 14.4 118Dependent living 19,244 60.5 67.6 36.3 35.9 53.0 49.4 22.1 121Independent living 16,123 38.5 31.6 62.3 63.2 46.1 37.5 12.3 128

Total 35,736 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.9 17.6 124Primary substanceAlcohol 4,986 14.4 11.0 9.4 8.8 9.9 46.7 14.3 139Opiates 771 1.3 2.0 1.8 2.5 2.7 26.7 16.5 135Marijuana/hashish 31,696 70.7 78.6 72.6 78.2 72.7 35.9 16.1 125Cocaine 195 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.5 33.3 12.8 140Stimulants 1,168 2.0 4.5 3.0 1.9 2.4 27.0 25.1 149None/other/unknown 4,469 11.2 3.5 12.7 7.9 11.7 40.5 5.1 104

Total 43,285 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.2 15.0 124

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 9,520 24.1 27.3 16.2 26.2 21.1 40.8 18.7 137Opiates 981 2.0 3.1 1.7 3.0 3.4 32.6 20.7 128Marijuana/hashish 3,733 9.8 11.3 5.9 9.5 8.0 42.5 19.8 149Cocaine 763 1.7 2.0 1.4 2.5 2.0 36.7 17.0 155Stimulants 1,193 2.4 4.3 2.3 2.7 3.3 32.5 23.5 153None/other/unknown 27,095 59.9 52.0 72.5 56.1 62.3 35.6 12.5 113

Total 43,285 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 37.2 15.0 124

Table 2.4e. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient treatment discharges 506,093 35.4 14.8 129

Living arrangementsHomeless 25,738 3.8 8.1 6.7 6.0 5.7 26.2 22.4 114Dependent living 63,799 14.0 17.8 9.7 9.9 24.3 38.7 20.0 119Independent living 365,814 82.1 74.2 83.6 84.1 70.0 39.4 14.5 133

Total 455,351 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 38.6 15.7 129Primary substanceAlcohol 179,171 42.9 29.4 31.3 32.8 32.7 42.9 12.3 126Opiates 87,126 10.9 23.8 18.2 22.5 22.2 22.4 20.5 147Marijuana/hashish 100,132 19.5 17.1 20.2 24.3 19.5 34.8 12.8 123Cocaine 29,160 4.5 6.4 6.3 7.1 6.6 27.5 16.3 152Stimulants 62,004 11.1 18.4 13.3 6.4 9.1 31.9 22.2 148None/other/unknown 48,500 11.1 4.9 10.7 6.9 9.8 41.1 7.6 123

Total 506,093 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 44,781 9.2 9.1 7.7 11.3 8.8 36.7 15.2 141Opiates 24,872 3.6 7.6 4.5 6.3 5.9 25.6 23.0 149Marijuana/hashish 83,571 16.1 19.3 14.5 19.7 17.4 34.5 17.3 138Cocaine 43,751 7.0 8.5 8.7 12.7 11.1 28.8 14.6 159Stimulants 29,564 5.4 9.0 4.8 5.6 6.1 32.9 22.8 148None/other/unknown 279,554 58.6 46.5 59.9 44.3 50.6 37.5 12.5 121

Total 506,093 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.4 14.8 129

Table 2.4f. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employed 189,054 57.0 26.5 34.9 35.8 27.7 53.2 10.1 133Full-time 135,749 43.6 17.2 23.6 23.6 17.9 56.7 9.1 132Part-time 53,305 13.4 9.3 11.3 12.1 9.8 44.2 12.5 134

Unemployed 146,399 21.9 41.5 39.2 36.0 35.1 26.4 20.4 115Not in labor force 119,578 21.1 31.9 25.9 28.2 37.2 31.2 19.2 136

Total 455,031 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 38.8 15.8 129Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 6,521 6.6 10.1 5.6 4.6 3.5 31.3 26.1 137Student 6,801 9.7 4.0 6.3 5.7 3.3 44.3 9.8 130Retired 4,127 7.2 2.1 3.0 2.2 2.5 53.7 8.6 137Disabled 35,218 34.6 40.6 31.5 31.0 27.9 30.4 19.4 158Inmate of institution 11,263 12.8 6.0 2.1 6.9 31.2 35.3 9.0 92Other 41,795 29.0 37.2 51.5 49.6 31.6 21.5 15.0 140

Total 105,725 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 29.2 15.9 1341 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 49 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 2.4f. Outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Total 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315 100.0 32.1 22.8 27.6 8.5 8.9Alabama 1,579 521 105 587 42 324 100.0 33.0 6.6 37.2 2.7 20.5Alaska 524 107 75 158 142 42 100.0 20.4 14.3 30.2 27.1 8.0Arizona 20 2 2 11 - - 5 100.0 10.0 10.0 55.0 - - 25.0Arkansas 1,246 832 83 180 123 28 100.0 66.8 6.7 14.4 9.9 2.2California 5,834 1,589 1,340 2,796 - - 109 100.0 27.2 23.0 47.9 - - 1.9Colorado 2,447 1,305 367 490 181 104 100.0 53.3 15.0 20.0 7.4 4.3Connecticut 14,780 6,396 3,480 3,066 794 1,044 100.0 43.3 23.5 20.7 5.4 7.1Delaware 705 145 56 125 146 233 100.0 20.6 7.9 17.7 20.7 33.0District of Columbia 712 246 66 - - 139 261 100.0 34.6 9.3 - - 19.5 36.7Florida 348 218 36 39 36 19 100.0 62.6 10.3 11.2 10.3 5.5Georgia 489 155 49 101 27 157 100.0 31.7 10.0 20.7 5.5 32.1Hawaii 3,152 568 1,492 505 493 94 100.0 18.0 47.3 16.0 15.6 3.0Idaho 2,346 574 579 757 41 395 100.0 24.5 24.7 32.3 1.7 16.8Illinois 3,021 968 665 1,022 285 81 100.0 32.0 22.0 33.8 9.4 2.7Indiana 1,051 296 28 469 197 61 100.0 28.2 2.7 44.6 18.7 5.8Iowa 5,198 1,826 437 2,236 338 361 100.0 35.1 8.4 43.0 6.5 6.9Kansas 330 - - 322 7 - - 1 100.0 - - 97.6 2.1 - - 0.3Kentucky 7,123 457 6,288 105 94 179 100.0 6.4 88.3 1.5 1.3 2.5Louisiana 854 56 72 707 - - 19 100.0 6.6 8.4 82.8 - - 2.2Maine 783 469 55 156 48 55 100.0 59.9 7.0 19.9 6.1 7.0Maryland 6,555 192 3,836 1,780 583 164 100.0 2.9 58.5 27.2 8.9 2.5Michigan 1,794 370 451 687 84 202 100.0 20.6 25.1 38.3 4.7 11.3Minnesota 24,510 12,185 1,817 6,497 1,913 2,098 100.0 49.7 7.4 26.5 7.8 8.6Mississippi 176 10 147 15 2 2 100.0 5.7 83.5 8.5 1.1 1.1Missouri 22,632 3,686 9,001 7,283 1,707 955 100.0 16.3 39.8 32.2 7.5 4.2Montana 1,305 229 452 492 41 91 100.0 17.5 34.6 37.7 3.1 7.0Nebraska 372 116 48 103 23 82 100.0 31.2 12.9 27.7 6.2 22.0Nevada 717 124 355 119 54 65 100.0 17.3 49.5 16.6 7.5 9.1New Hampshire 790 216 83 20 78 393 100.0 27.3 10.5 2.5 9.9 49.7New Jersey 15,660 6,510 107 5,065 988 2,990 100.0 41.6 0.7 32.3 6.3 19.1New Mexico 196 82 80 6 14 14 100.0 41.8 40.8 3.1 7.1 7.1New York 5,755 2,115 507 1,904 818 411 100.0 36.8 8.8 33.1 14.2 7.1North Carolina 2,798 496 913 1,374 - - 15 100.0 17.7 32.6 49.1 - - 0.5North Dakota 288 35 24 102 51 76 100.0 12.2 8.3 35.4 17.7 26.4Ohio 6,340 1,864 312 1,862 1,372 930 100.0 29.4 4.9 29.4 21.6 14.7Oklahoma 10 6 - - 2 2 - - 100.0 60.0 - - 20.0 20.0 - -Pennsylvania 3,880 1,222 698 740 290 930 100.0 31.5 18.0 19.1 7.5 24.0Puerto Rico 43 7 15 16 1 4 100.0 16.3 34.9 37.2 2.3 9.3Rhode Island 1,662 367 734 381 167 13 100.0 22.1 44.2 22.9 10.0 0.8South Dakota 2,820 1,167 793 465 209 186 100.0 41.4 28.1 16.5 7.4 6.6Tennessee 4,365 2,156 194 1,126 658 231 100.0 49.4 4.4 25.8 15.1 5.3Texas 4,752 2,739 268 639 550 556 100.0 57.6 5.6 13.4 11.6 11.7Utah 3,146 1,057 1,174 415 388 112 100.0 33.6 37.3 13.2 12.3 3.6Vermont 435 76 83 184 7 85 100.0 17.5 19.1 42.3 1.6 19.5Virginia 311 133 - - - - 135 43 100.0 42.8 - - - - 43.4 13.8Washington 17,213 4,138 3,832 5,104 2,210 1,929 100.0 24.0 22.3 29.7 12.8 11.2Wisconsin 340 90 64 127 27 32 100.0 26.5 18.8 37.4 7.9 9.4Wyoming 1,228 566 94 420 14 134 100.0 46.1 7.7 34.2 1.1 10.9

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.1. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315 32.1 22.8 89

GenderMale 114,600 40,153 23,584 30,362 9,786 10,715 35.0 20.6 86Female 67,976 18,517 18,076 20,061 5,724 5,598 27.2 26.6 94

No. of discharges 182,576 58,670 41,660 50,423 15,510 16,313 32.1 22.8 89Age at admission 12 years 50 16 8 15 3 8 32.0 16.0 9813 years 302 90 80 74 25 33 29.8 26.5 9914 years 945 276 248 229 88 104 29.2 26.2 10115 years 2,031 581 545 490 172 243 28.6 26.8 10616 years 3,074 952 779 736 268 339 31.0 25.3 10217 years 3,027 982 568 819 283 375 32.4 18.8 9118 years 2,116 579 343 798 219 177 27.4 16.2 7319 years 2,851 817 508 926 315 285 28.7 17.8 8620 years 3,986 1,133 878 1,139 430 406 28.4 22.0 8521 to 24 years 23,657 6,954 5,401 6,659 2,317 2,326 29.4 22.8 8825 to 29 years 33,763 10,195 7,737 9,639 3,163 3,029 30.2 22.9 8930 to 34 years 29,887 9,328 7,075 8,373 2,520 2,591 31.2 23.7 9135 to 39 years 21,446 6,978 5,081 5,818 1,709 1,860 32.5 23.7 8840 to 44 years 16,210 5,371 3,741 4,455 1,231 1,412 33.1 23.1 8945 to 49 years 14,966 5,115 3,455 4,040 1,133 1,223 34.2 23.1 8750 to 54 years 13,020 4,720 2,902 3,441 934 1,023 36.3 22.3 8955 to 59 years 7,276 2,824 1,519 1,867 489 577 38.8 20.9 9160 to 64 years 2,859 1,235 595 659 163 207 43.2 20.8 8665 to 69 years 859 377 166 201 41 74 43.9 19.3 9270 to 74 years 236 124 40 49 7 16 52.5 16.9 82Over 75 years 74 37 10 18 2 7 50.0 13.5 82

No. of discharges 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315 32.1 22.8 89

Table 3.2a. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 117,068 37,683 28,763 30,960 9,346 10,316 32.2 24.6 91Black (non-Hispanic) 31,494 9,453 5,963 9,916 3,125 3,037 30.0 18.9 88Hispanic origin 16,538 6,443 2,523 4,601 1,419 1,552 39.0 15.3 86Other 15,879 4,627 4,071 4,458 1,479 1,244 29.1 25.6 86

No. of discharges 180,979 58,206 41,320 49,935 15,369 16,149 32.2 22.8 89No. of prior treatment episodesNone 63,579 20,989 14,947 17,227 4,915 5,501 33.0 23.5 931 or more 114,072 35,458 26,069 32,097 10,171 10,277 31.1 22.9 88

No. of discharges 177,651 56,447 41,016 49,324 15,086 15,778 31.8 23.1 91Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 47,475 12,626 10,945 16,754 3,953 3,197 26.6 23.1 74Criminal justice/DUI 76,612 28,454 17,018 16,404 6,632 8,104 37.1 22.2 97Other community referral 24,092 7,413 5,635 6,737 2,229 2,078 30.8 23.4 94Substance use care provider 17,490 5,968 3,779 4,857 1,320 1,566 34.1 21.6 57Other health care provider 10,157 2,315 2,830 3,677 666 669 22.8 27.9 70School (educational) 953 232 195 392 80 54 24.3 20.5 100Employer/EAP 773 415 68 203 49 38 53.7 8.8 81

No. of discharges 177,552 57,423 40,470 49,024 14,929 15,706 32.3 22.8 89Usual route of administrationOral 71,759 27,685 14,222 18,878 5,206 5,768 38.6 19.8 92Smoking 59,893 17,470 14,303 17,073 5,894 5,153 29.2 23.9 92Inhalation 14,624 4,262 3,656 4,079 1,202 1,425 29.1 25.0 74Injection 29,796 7,262 8,225 8,637 2,618 3,054 24.4 27.6 78Other 1,155 266 240 331 136 182 23.0 20.8 72

No. of discharges 177,227 56,945 40,646 48,998 15,056 15,582 32.1 22.9 89

Table 3.2a. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 5,483 2,038 1,181 1,335 427 502 37.2 21.5 102Private insurance 8,616 3,074 2,077 2,345 461 659 35.7 24.1 58Medicare 869 218 200 289 80 82 25.1 23.0 56Medicaid 31,996 5,058 13,061 8,694 2,969 2,214 15.8 40.8 77Other government payments 34,078 12,655 6,251 7,734 2,655 4,783 37.1 18.3 88Workers' compensation 15 6 3 4 2 - - 40.0 20.0 56No charge 7,937 2,028 2,239 2,519 720 431 25.6 28.2 122Other 8,806 1,785 2,915 2,562 839 705 20.3 33.1 135

No. of discharges 97,800 26,862 27,927 25,482 8,153 9,376 27.5 28.6 90Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 8,974 3,532 1,837 2,402 467 736 39.4 20.5 74Medicare 1,354 378 317 403 106 150 27.9 23.4 90Medicaid 33,217 5,850 13,357 8,761 2,608 2,641 17.6 40.2 80HMO 1,029 201 526 227 37 38 19.5 51.1 77Other 6,163 1,880 1,650 1,423 362 848 30.5 26.8 67None 45,411 15,164 9,915 11,957 4,101 4,274 33.4 21.8 90

No. of discharges 96,148 27,005 27,602 25,173 7,681 8,687 28.1 28.7 85

Table 3.2a. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102 30.7 23.6 98

Marital statusNever married 8,456 2,642 2,076 1,874 825 1,039 31.2 24.6 95Now married 76 18 16 30 8 4 23.7 21.1 72Separated 8 3 - - 3 - - 2 37.5 - - 113Divorced 6 - - 2 1 1 2 - - 33.3 - -Widowed 4 1 - - 3 - - - - 25.0 - - 105

No. of discharges 8,550 2,664 2,094 1,911 834 1,047 31.2 24.5 95Pregnant (female only)Yes 41 14 7 15 2 3 34.1 17.1 109No 2,734 824 680 774 205 251 30.1 24.9 98

No. of discharges 2,775 838 687 789 207 254 30.2 24.8 98Years of education0 to 8 years 2,057 559 556 484 196 262 27.2 27.0 1069 to 11 years 6,803 2,127 1,576 1,765 586 749 31.3 23.2 9712 years (or GED) or more 444 160 88 104 44 48 36.0 19.8 74

No. of discharges 9,304 2,846 2,220 2,353 826 1,059 30.6 23.9 98

Table 3.2b. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213 32.2 22.8 89

Marital statusNever married 100,496 31,334 21,778 28,060 9,508 9,816 31.2 21.7 87Now married 25,319 9,464 5,485 6,432 1,933 2,005 37.4 21.7 92Separated 10,066 2,882 2,730 2,730 875 849 28.6 27.1 93Divorced 23,226 7,709 6,174 5,917 1,615 1,811 33.2 26.6 93Widowed 2,510 803 477 715 275 240 32.0 19.0 93

No. of discharges 161,617 52,192 36,644 43,854 14,206 14,721 32.3 22.7 90Pregnant (female only)Yes 2,348 581 707 711 173 176 24.7 30.1 131No 60,642 16,318 16,303 17,866 5,212 4,943 26.9 26.9 94

No. of discharges 62,990 16,899 17,010 18,577 5,385 5,119 26.8 27.0 95Veteran1

Yes 4,681 1,805 1,111 1,143 286 336 38.6 23.7 91No 159,386 50,947 36,585 44,469 13,403 13,982 32.0 23.0 88

No. of discharges 164,067 52,752 37,696 45,612 13,689 14,318 32.2 23.0 89

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 3.2c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

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Years of education0 to 8 years 7,708 2,193 1,743 2,322 670 780 28.5 22.6 929 to 11 years 39,143 10,918 8,717 11,849 3,989 3,670 27.9 22.3 9312 years or GED 77,725 24,905 18,673 21,102 6,285 6,760 32.0 24.0 8413 to 15 years 33,340 11,698 7,421 8,849 2,578 2,794 35.1 22.3 9616 years or BA, BS 6,832 3,093 1,137 1,662 396 544 45.3 16.6 8317 years or more 4,161 1,532 1,249 870 244 266 36.8 30.0 78

No. of discharges 168,909 54,339 38,940 46,654 14,162 14,814 32.2 23.1 89Source of income support1

Wages/salary 38,941 15,628 7,668 9,342 3,000 3,303 40.1 19.7 94Public assistance 12,032 2,806 3,018 3,849 1,288 1,071 23.3 25.1 112Retirement/pension 1,314 601 249 287 73 104 45.7 18.9 84Disability 8,836 2,358 2,152 2,659 752 915 26.7 24.4 99Other 18,577 5,728 4,670 5,124 1,500 1,555 30.8 25.1 90None 42,587 13,366 9,603 11,554 3,951 4,113 31.4 22.5 85

No. of discharges 122,287 40,487 27,360 32,815 10,564 11,061 33.1 22.4 921 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.2c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 182,635 89

GenderMale 114,600 68.4 56.6 60.2 63.1 65.7 86Female 67,976 31.6 43.4 39.8 36.9 34.3 94

No. of discharges 182,576 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Age at admission12 years 50 * * * * * 9813 years 302 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 9914 years 945 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 10115 years 2,031 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.1 1.5 10616 years 3,074 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.7 2.1 10217 years 3,027 1.7 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.3 9118 years 2,116 1.0 0.8 1.6 1.4 1.1 7319 years 2,851 1.4 1.2 1.8 2.0 1.7 8620 years 3,986 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.8 2.5 8521 to 24 years 23,657 11.8 13.0 13.2 14.9 14.3 8825 to 29 years 33,763 17.4 18.6 19.1 20.4 18.6 8930 to 34 years 29,887 15.9 17.0 16.6 16.2 15.9 9135 to 39 years 21,446 11.9 12.2 11.5 11.0 11.4 8840 to 44 years 16,210 9.2 9.0 8.8 7.9 8.7 8945 to 49 years 14,966 8.7 8.3 8.0 7.3 7.5 8750 to 54 years 13,020 8.0 7.0 6.8 6.0 6.3 8955 to 59 years 7,276 4.8 3.6 3.7 3.2 3.5 9160 to 64 years 2,859 2.1 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.3 8665 to 69 years 859 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.5 9270 to 74 years 236 0.2 0.1 0.1 * 0.1 82Over 75 years 74 0.1 * * * * 82

No. of discharges 182,635 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 3.2d. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 117,068 64.7 69.6 62.0 60.8 63.9 91Black (non-Hispanic) 31,494 16.2 14.4 19.9 20.3 18.8 88Hispanic origin 16,538 11.1 6.1 9.2 9.2 9.6 86Other 15,879 7.9 9.9 8.9 9.6 7.7 86

No. of discharges 180,979 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 63,579 37.2 36.4 34.9 32.6 34.9 931 or more 114,072 62.8 63.6 65.1 67.4 65.1 88

No. of discharges 177,651 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 91

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 47,475 22.0 27.0 34.2 26.5 20.4 74Criminal justice/DUI 76,612 49.6 42.1 33.5 44.4 51.6 97Other community referral 24,092 12.9 13.9 13.7 14.9 13.2 94Substance use care provider 17,490 10.4 9.3 9.9 8.8 10.0 57Other health care provider 10,157 4.0 7.0 7.5 4.5 4.3 70School (educational) 953 0.4 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.3 100Employer/EAP 773 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.2 81

No. of discharges 177,552 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Usual route of administrationOral 71,759 48.6 35.0 38.5 34.6 37.0 92Smoking 59,893 30.7 35.2 34.8 39.1 33.1 92Inhalation 14,624 7.5 9.0 8.3 8.0 9.1 74Injection 29,796 12.8 20.2 17.6 17.4 19.6 78Other 1,155 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.2 72

No. of discharges 177,227 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Table 3.2d. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Self-pay 5,483 7.6 4.2 5.2 5.2 5.4 102Private insurance 8,616 11.4 7.4 9.2 5.7 7.0 58Medicare 869 0.8 0.7 1.1 1.0 0.9 56Medicaid 31,996 18.8 46.8 34.1 36.4 23.6 77Other government payments 34,078 47.1 22.4 30.4 32.6 51.0 88Workers' compensation 15 * * * * - - 56No charge 7,937 7.5 8.0 9.9 8.8 4.6 122Other 8,806 6.6 10.4 10.1 10.3 7.5 135

No. of discharges 97,800 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 8,974 13.1 6.7 9.5 6.1 8.5 74Medicare 1,354 1.4 1.1 1.6 1.4 1.7 90Medicaid 33,217 21.7 48.4 34.8 34.0 30.4 80HMO 1,029 0.7 1.9 0.9 0.5 0.4 77Other 6,163 7.0 6.0 5.7 4.7 9.8 67None 45,411 56.2 35.9 47.5 53.4 49.2 90

No. of discharges 96,148 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 85

Table 3.2d. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 9,429 98

Marital statusNever married 8,456 99.2 99.1 98.1 98.9 99.2 95Now married 76 0.7 0.8 1.6 1.0 0.4 72Separated 8 0.1 - - 0.2 - - 0.2 113Divorced 6 - - 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 - -Widowed 4 * - - 0.2 - - - - 105

No. of discharges 8,550 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95

Pregnant (female only)Yes 41 1.7 1.0 1.9 1.0 1.2 109No 2,734 98.3 99.0 98.1 99.0 98.8 98

No. of discharges 2,775 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98

Years of education0 to 8 years 2,057 19.6 25.0 20.6 23.7 24.7 1069 to 11 years 6,803 74.7 71.0 75.0 70.9 70.7 9712 years (or GED) or more 444 5.6 4.0 4.4 5.3 4.5 74

No. of discharges 9,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.

Table 3.2e. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 173,206 89

Marital statusNever married 100,496 60.0 59.4 64.0 66.9 66.7 87Now married 25,319 18.1 15.0 14.7 13.6 13.6 92Separated 10,066 5.5 7.5 6.2 6.2 5.8 93Divorced 23,226 14.8 16.8 13.5 11.4 12.3 93Widowed 2,510 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.9 1.6 93

No. of discharges 161,617 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Pregnant (female only)Yes 2,348 3.4 4.2 3.8 3.2 3.4 131No 60,642 96.6 95.8 96.2 96.8 96.6 94

No. of discharges 62,990 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95Veteran1

Yes 4,681 3.4 2.9 2.5 2.1 2.3 91No 159,386 96.6 97.1 97.5 97.9 97.7 88

No. of discharges 164,067 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Table 3.2f. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 7,708 4.0 4.5 5.0 4.7 5.3 929 to 11 years 39,143 20.1 22.4 25.4 28.2 24.8 9312 years or GED 77,725 45.8 48.0 45.2 44.4 45.6 8413 to 15 years 33,340 21.5 19.1 19.0 18.2 18.9 9616 years or BA, BS 6,832 5.7 2.9 3.6 2.8 3.7 8317 years or more 4,161 2.8 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.8 78

No. of discharges 168,909 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 38,941 38.6 28.0 28.5 28.4 29.9 94Public assistance 12,032 6.9 11.0 11.7 12.2 9.7 112Retirement/pension 1,314 1.5 0.9 0.9 0.7 0.9 84Disability 8,836 5.8 7.9 8.1 7.1 8.3 99Other 18,577 14.1 17.1 15.6 14.2 14.1 90None 42,587 33.0 35.1 35.2 37.4 37.2 85

No. of discharges 122,287 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 92

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.2f. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315 182,635 58,684 41,679 50,445 15,512 16,315

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 165,435 53,109 38,045 46,024 13,935 14,322 155,889 56,442 37,070 37,067 13,070 12,240Once 13,203 4,370 2,815 3,274 1,124 1,620 8,998 1,414 1,999 1,720 901 2,9642 or more times 1,690 521 432 374 221 142 1,607 387 349 378 233 260

No. of discharges 180,328 58,000 41,292 49,672 15,280 16,084 166,494 58,243 39,418 39,165 14,204 15,464Frequency of useNo use in the past month 72,276 27,397 15,953 16,530 5,508 6,888 81,035 39,999 17,691 13,337 4,888 5,120Some use 62,507 18,464 13,827 19,295 5,474 5,447 36,728 5,776 11,816 10,756 3,973 4,407Daily use 40,326 10,640 10,496 12,316 3,768 3,106 21,534 3,412 8,046 6,164 2,027 1,885

No. of discharges 175,109 56,501 40,276 48,141 14,750 15,441 139,297 49,187 37,553 30,257 10,888 11,412

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 106,506 33,189 24,859 29,631 9,899 8,928 78,849 20,379 20,258 22,593 7,694 7,925At least 1 time in the past month 50,159 17,549 11,724 12,091 4,097 4,698 63,044 30,702 14,241 9,748 4,062 4,291

1-3 times in the past month 14,224 4,867 3,139 3,637 1,186 1,395 15,573 6,017 3,584 3,300 1,248 1,4244-7 times in the past month 11,221 4,042 2,627 2,635 943 974 14,663 7,418 3,253 2,080 1,003 9098-30 times in the past month 20,617 7,077 5,432 4,621 1,503 1,984 26,788 14,581 6,670 2,870 1,176 1,491Some attendance, but frequency unknown 4,097 1,563 526 1,198 465 345 6,020 2,686 734 1,498 635 467

No. of discharges 156,665 50,738 36,583 41,722 13,996 13,626 141,893 51,081 34,499 32,341 11,756 12,216

Table 3.3a. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102

Living arrangementsHomeless 103 31 22 31 8 11 123 35 23 38 12 15Dependent living 6,747 2,180 1,629 1,661 521 756 5,997 2,086 1,690 1,024 506 691Independent living 2,496 656 563 656 300 321 2,387 740 457 614 280 296

No. of discharges 9,346 2,867 2,214 2,348 829 1,088 8,507 2,861 2,170 1,676 798 1,002Primary substanceAlcohol 916 330 209 238 60 79 929 336 214 216 67 96Opiates 305 74 95 71 22 43 296 71 96 66 21 42Marijuana/hashish 7,270 2,181 1,694 1,829 684 882 6,725 2,024 1,637 1,675 638 751Cocaine 42 14 11 6 5 6 41 11 15 5 4 6Stimulants 513 151 137 143 34 48 508 146 139 135 36 52None/other/unknown 383 147 82 76 34 44 930 309 127 266 73 155

No. of discharges 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 2,924 841 685 765 297 336 2,466 774 656 532 260 244Opiates 454 154 111 89 50 50 398 132 104 85 37 40Marijuana/hashish 1,243 390 323 311 94 125 1,152 384 320 223 103 122Cocaine 254 74 59 60 30 31 224 61 56 51 26 30Stimulants 732 208 211 178 66 69 689 213 216 140 58 62None/other/unknown 3,822 1,230 839 960 302 491 4,500 1,333 876 1,332 355 604

No. of discharges 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102 9,429 2,897 2,228 2,363 839 1,102

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.3b. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213

Living arrangementsHomeless 14,805 3,783 3,377 4,935 1,436 1,274 11,370 2,728 2,791 3,527 1,278 1,046Dependent living 38,286 15,002 7,435 9,207 3,255 3,387 34,513 13,762 7,192 6,737 2,833 3,989Independent living 115,579 35,734 27,631 32,517 9,531 10,166 109,816 37,877 26,245 27,602 9,064 9,028

No. of discharges 168,670 54,519 38,443 46,659 14,222 14,827 155,699 54,367 36,228 37,866 13,175 14,063Primary substanceAlcohol 60,219 24,493 11,233 15,487 4,186 4,820 55,478 22,461 11,205 13,493 3,986 4,333Opiates 42,570 10,776 10,971 12,430 3,919 4,474 37,433 8,324 11,016 10,587 3,615 3,891Marijuana/hashish 27,749 8,891 5,749 7,878 2,823 2,408 24,545 7,572 5,618 6,694 2,596 2,065Cocaine 10,287 3,073 2,168 3,032 974 1,040 9,234 2,524 2,193 2,697 883 937Stimulants 25,136 6,450 7,512 7,278 2,115 1,781 24,387 6,403 7,462 6,692 2,105 1,725None/other/unknown 7,245 2,104 1,818 1,977 656 690 22,129 8,503 1,957 7,919 1,488 2,262

No. of discharges 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 15,681 5,182 3,098 4,562 1,496 1,343 13,558 4,384 3,103 3,510 1,394 1,167Opiates 11,522 2,865 3,498 3,074 991 1,094 10,043 2,293 3,433 2,501 894 922Marijuana/hashish 36,697 10,806 8,791 10,630 3,346 3,124 32,353 9,490 8,563 8,585 3,131 2,584Cocaine 17,818 5,277 4,002 4,995 1,728 1,816 14,879 4,127 3,861 3,889 1,579 1,423Stimulants 16,928 4,197 4,708 4,925 1,660 1,438 15,618 3,943 4,649 4,061 1,635 1,330None/other/unknown 74,560 27,460 15,354 19,896 5,452 6,398 86,755 31,550 15,842 25,536 6,040 7,787

No. of discharges 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213 173,206 55,787 39,451 48,082 14,673 15,213

Table 3.3c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Dropped out

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Droppedout

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Employment status1

Employed 45,171 17,574 9,164 11,315 3,348 3,770 49,290 23,325 9,337 10,030 3,293 3,305Full-time 29,992 12,735 5,643 7,121 2,069 2,424 33,506 17,170 5,771 6,417 2,018 2,130Part-time 15,179 4,839 3,521 4,194 1,279 1,346 15,784 6,155 3,566 3,613 1,275 1,175

Unemployed 69,220 19,486 16,395 20,251 6,501 6,587 58,966 16,470 15,554 15,870 5,790 5,282Not in labor force 55,570 17,602 13,526 15,449 4,515 4,478 48,663 14,823 12,290 11,890 4,154 5,506

No. of discharges 169,961 54,662 39,085 47,015 14,364 14,835 156,919 54,618 37,181 37,790 13,237 14,093Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 2,297 634 717 577 200 169 2,120 712 674 419 170 145Student 1,708 527 436 469 121 155 1,699 666 415 362 119 137Retired 1,520 748 244 333 78 117 1,572 846 266 274 89 97Disabled 12,830 3,209 3,381 3,785 1,160 1,295 11,235 2,991 3,057 2,964 1,037 1,186Inmate of institution 5,698 3,583 706 495 330 584 6,892 3,663 669 447 458 1,655Other 27,360 7,315 7,172 8,329 2,472 2,072 23,403 5,279 6,365 7,286 2,250 2,223

No. of discharges 51,413 16,016 12,656 13,988 4,361 4,392 46,921 14,157 11,446 11,752 4,123 5,443

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.3c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 182,635 32.1 22.8 89

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 165,435 91.6 92.1 92.7 91.2 89.0 32.1 23.0 90Once 13,203 7.5 6.8 6.6 7.4 10.1 33.1 21.3 842 or more times 1,690 0.9 1.0 0.8 1.4 0.9 30.8 25.6 77

Total 180,328 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 22.9 90Frequency of useNo use in the past month 72,276 48.5 39.6 34.3 37.3 44.6 37.9 22.1 100Some use 62,507 32.7 34.3 40.1 37.1 35.3 29.5 22.1 81Daily use 40,326 18.8 26.1 25.6 25.5 20.1 26.4 26.0 69

Total 175,109 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.3 23.0 90

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 106,506 65.4 68.0 71.0 70.7 65.5 31.2 23.3 87At least 1 time in the past month 50,159 34.6 32.0 29.0 29.3 34.5 35.0 23.4 92

1-3 times in the past month 14,224 9.6 8.6 8.7 8.5 10.2 34.2 22.1 914-7 times in the past month 11,221 8.0 7.2 6.3 6.7 7.1 36.0 23.4 918-30 times in the past month 20,617 13.9 14.8 11.1 10.7 14.6 34.3 26.3 87Some attendance, but frequency unknown 4,097 3.1 1.4 2.9 3.3 2.5 38.1 12.8 125

Total 156,665 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.4 23.4 89

Table 3.4a. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 9,429 30.7 23.6 98

Living arrangementsHomeless 103 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.0 1.0 30.1 21.4 77Dependent living 6,747 76.0 73.6 70.7 62.8 69.5 32.3 24.1 92Independent living 2,496 22.9 25.4 27.9 36.2 29.5 26.3 22.6 117

Total 9,346 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.7 23.7 98Primary substanceAlcohol 916 11.4 9.4 10.1 7.2 7.2 36.0 22.8 107Opiates 305 2.6 4.3 3.0 2.6 3.9 24.3 31.1 93Marijuana/hashish 7,270 75.3 76.0 77.4 81.5 80.0 30.0 23.3 97Cocaine 42 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.5 33.3 26.2 119Stimulants 513 5.2 6.1 6.1 4.1 4.4 29.4 26.7 106None/other/unknown 383 5.1 3.7 3.2 4.1 4.0 38.4 21.4 80

Total 9,429 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.7 23.6 98Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 2,924 29.0 30.7 32.4 35.4 30.5 28.8 23.4 104Opiates 454 5.3 5.0 3.8 6.0 4.5 33.9 24.4 96Marijuana/hashish 1,243 13.5 14.5 13.2 11.2 11.3 31.4 26.0 108Cocaine 254 2.6 2.6 2.5 3.6 2.8 29.1 23.2 89Stimulants 732 7.2 9.5 7.5 7.9 6.3 28.4 28.8 102None/other/unknown 3,822 42.5 37.7 40.6 36.0 44.6 32.2 22.0 93

Total 9,429 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.7 23.6 98

Table 3.4b. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 173,206 32.2 22.8 89

Living arrangementsHomeless 14,805 6.9 8.8 10.6 10.1 8.6 25.6 22.8 82Dependent living 38,286 27.5 19.3 19.7 22.9 22.8 39.2 19.4 85Independent living 115,579 65.5 71.9 69.7 67.0 68.6 30.9 23.9 92

Total 168,670 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.3 22.8 89Primary substanceAlcohol 60,219 43.9 28.5 32.2 28.5 31.7 40.7 18.7 92Opiates 42,570 19.3 27.8 25.9 26.7 29.4 25.3 25.8 72Marijuana/hashish 27,749 15.9 14.6 16.4 19.2 15.8 32.0 20.7 92Cocaine 10,287 5.5 5.5 6.3 6.6 6.8 29.9 21.1 77Stimulants 25,136 11.6 19.0 15.1 14.4 11.7 25.7 29.9 108None/other/unknown 7,245 3.8 4.6 4.1 4.5 4.5 29.0 25.1 74

Total 173,206 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 22.8 89Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 15,681 9.3 7.9 9.5 10.2 8.8 33.0 19.8 92Opiates 11,522 5.1 8.9 6.4 6.8 7.2 24.9 30.4 86Marijuana/hashish 36,697 19.4 22.3 22.1 22.8 20.5 29.4 24.0 94Cocaine 17,818 9.5 10.1 10.4 11.8 11.9 29.6 22.5 79Stimulants 16,928 7.5 11.9 10.2 11.3 9.5 24.8 27.8 103None/other/unknown 74,560 49.2 38.9 41.4 37.2 42.1 36.8 20.6 85

Total 173,206 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 22.8 89

Table 3.4c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 45,171 32.2 23.4 24.1 23.3 25.4 38.9 20.3 94Full-time 29,992 23.3 14.4 15.1 14.4 16.3 42.5 18.8 94Part-time 15,179 8.9 9.0 8.9 8.9 9.1 31.9 23.2 97

Unemployed 69,220 35.6 41.9 43.1 45.3 44.4 28.2 23.7 85Not in labor force 55,570 32.2 34.6 32.9 31.4 30.2 31.7 24.3 86

Total 169,961 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 23.0 89Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 2,297 4.0 5.7 4.1 4.6 3.8 27.6 31.2 98Student 1,708 3.3 3.4 3.4 2.8 3.5 30.9 25.5 88Retired 1,520 4.7 1.9 2.4 1.8 2.7 49.2 16.1 92Disabled 12,830 20.0 26.7 27.1 26.6 29.5 25.0 26.4 106Inmate of institution 5,698 22.4 5.6 3.5 7.6 13.3 62.9 12.4 77Other 27,360 45.7 56.7 59.5 56.7 47.2 26.7 26.2 83

Total 51,413 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 31.2 24.6 821 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.4c. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 182,635 32.1 22.8 89

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 155,889 96.9 94.0 94.6 92.0 79.2 36.2 23.8 90Once 8,998 2.4 5.1 4.4 6.3 19.2 15.7 22.2 782 or more times 1,607 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.6 1.7 24.1 21.7 85

Total 166,494 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.0 23.7 89Frequency of useNo use in the past month 81,035 81.3 47.1 44.1 44.9 44.9 49.4 21.8 94Some use 36,728 11.7 31.5 35.5 36.5 38.6 15.7 32.2 51Daily use 21,534 6.9 21.4 20.4 18.6 16.5 15.8 37.4 61

Total 139,297 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 35.3 27.0 88

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 78,849 39.9 58.7 69.9 65.4 64.9 25.8 25.7 85At least 1 time in the past month 63,044 60.1 41.3 30.1 34.6 35.1 48.7 22.6 91

1-3 times in the past month 15,573 11.8 10.4 10.2 10.6 11.7 38.6 23.0 954-7 times in the past month 14,663 14.5 9.4 6.4 8.5 7.4 50.6 22.2 948-30 times in the past month 26,788 28.5 19.3 8.9 10.0 12.2 54.4 24.9 83Some attendance, but frequency unknown 6,020 5.3 2.1 4.6 5.4 3.8 44.6 12.2 110

Total 141,893 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 36.0 24.3 89

Table 3.4d. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 9,429 30.7 23.6 98

Living arrangementsHomeless 123 1.2 1.1 2.3 1.5 1.5 28.5 18.7 47Dependent living 5,997 72.9 77.9 61.1 63.4 69.0 34.8 28.2 91Independent living 2,387 25.9 21.1 36.6 35.1 29.5 31.0 19.1 124

Total 8,507 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 33.6 25.5 98Primary substanceAlcohol 929 11.6 9.6 9.1 8.0 8.7 36.2 23.0 103Opiates 296 2.5 4.3 2.8 2.5 3.8 24.0 32.4 104Marijuana/hashish 6,725 69.9 73.5 70.9 76.0 68.1 30.1 24.3 95Cocaine 41 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.5 26.8 36.6 150Stimulants 508 5.0 6.2 5.7 4.3 4.7 28.7 27.4 111None/other/unknown 930 10.7 5.7 11.3 8.7 14.1 33.2 13.7 102

Total 9,429 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.7 23.6 98

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 2,466 26.7 29.4 22.5 31.0 22.1 31.4 26.6 103Opiates 398 4.6 4.7 3.6 4.4 3.6 33.2 26.1 90Marijuana/hashish 1,152 13.3 14.4 9.4 12.3 11.1 33.3 27.8 107Cocaine 224 2.1 2.5 2.2 3.1 2.7 27.2 25.0 89Stimulants 689 7.4 9.7 5.9 6.9 5.6 30.9 31.3 98None/other/unknown 4,500 46.0 39.3 56.4 42.3 54.8 29.6 19.5 94

Total 9,429 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.7 23.6 98

Table 3.4e. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All intensive outpatient treatment discharges 173,206 32.2 22.8 89

Living arrangementsHomeless 11,370 5.0 7.7 9.3 9.7 7.4 24.0 24.5 81Dependent living 34,513 25.3 19.9 17.8 21.5 28.4 39.9 20.8 78Independent living 109,816 69.7 72.4 72.9 68.8 64.2 34.5 23.9 94

Total 155,699 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 34.9 23.3 89Primary substanceAlcohol 55,478 40.3 28.4 28.1 27.2 28.5 40.5 20.2 92Opiates 37,433 14.9 27.9 22.0 24.6 25.6 22.2 29.4 65Marijuana/hashish 24,545 13.6 14.2 13.9 17.7 13.6 30.8 22.9 87Cocaine 9,234 4.5 5.6 5.6 6.0 6.2 27.3 23.7 71Stimulants 24,387 11.5 18.9 13.9 14.3 11.3 26.3 30.6 109None/other/unknown 22,129 15.2 5.0 16.5 10.1 14.9 38.4 8.8 92

Total 173,206 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 22.8 89

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 13,558 7.9 7.9 7.3 9.5 7.7 32.3 22.9 91Opiates 10,043 4.1 8.7 5.2 6.1 6.1 22.8 34.2 82Marijuana/hashish 32,353 17.0 21.7 17.9 21.3 17.0 29.3 26.5 93Cocaine 14,879 7.4 9.8 8.1 10.8 9.4 27.7 25.9 75Stimulants 15,618 7.1 11.8 8.4 11.1 8.7 25.2 29.8 104None/other/unknown 86,755 56.6 40.2 53.1 41.2 51.2 36.4 18.3 87

Total 173,206 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 32.2 22.8 89

Table 3.4f. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 49,290 42.7 25.1 26.5 24.9 23.5 47.3 18.9 104Full-time 33,506 31.4 15.5 17.0 15.2 15.1 51.2 17.2 105Part-time 15,784 11.3 9.6 9.6 9.6 8.3 39.0 22.6 101

Unemployed 58,966 30.2 41.8 42.0 43.7 37.5 27.9 26.4 69Not in labor force 48,663 27.1 33.1 31.5 31.4 39.1 30.5 25.3 84

Total 156,919 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 34.8 23.7 89Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 2,120 5.0 5.9 3.6 4.1 2.7 33.6 31.8 102Student 1,699 4.7 3.6 3.1 2.9 2.5 39.2 24.4 103Retired 1,572 6.0 2.3 2.3 2.2 1.8 53.8 16.9 90Disabled 11,235 21.1 26.7 25.2 25.2 21.8 26.6 27.2 107Inmate of institution 6,892 25.9 5.8 3.8 11.1 30.4 53.1 9.7 81Other 23,403 37.3 55.6 62.0 54.6 40.8 22.6 27.2 68

Total 46,921 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 30.2 24.4 821 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 48 states and jurisdictions that offered intensive outpatient substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 3.4f. Intensive outpatient treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Trans-ferred

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Total 145,169 82,078 21,952 26,619 8,946 5,574 100.0 56.5 15.1 18.3 6.2 3.8Alabama 955 625 25 146 112 47 100.0 65.4 2.6 15.3 11.7 4.9Alaska 114 71 7 28 8 - - 100.0 62.3 6.1 24.6 7.0 - -Arizona 591 244 4 300 - - 43 100.0 41.3 0.7 50.8 - - 7.3Arkansas 2,056 1,195 57 550 223 31 100.0 58.1 2.8 26.8 10.8 1.5California 1,402 805 397 199 - - 1 100.0 57.4 28.3 14.2 - - 0.1Colorado 3,193 2,646 110 273 101 63 100.0 82.9 3.4 8.5 3.2 2.0Connecticut 2,980 2,292 164 342 128 54 100.0 76.9 5.5 11.5 4.3 1.8District of Columbia 1,396 854 24 - - 43 475 100.0 61.2 1.7 - - 3.1 34.0Florida 288 216 15 36 8 13 100.0 75.0 5.2 12.5 2.8 4.5Idaho 613 328 131 100 2 52 100.0 53.5 21.4 16.3 0.3 8.5Illinois 3,852 1,520 1,109 928 276 19 100.0 39.5 28.8 24.1 7.2 0.5Indiana 784 294 92 301 91 6 100.0 37.5 11.7 38.4 11.6 0.8Iowa 2,812 1,613 59 766 247 127 100.0 57.4 2.1 27.2 8.8 4.5Kansas 446 1 436 7 1 1 100.0 0.2 97.8 1.6 0.2 0.2Kentucky 3,858 725 2,916 148 48 21 100.0 18.8 75.6 3.8 1.2 0.5Louisiana 2,757 1,117 661 972 - - 7 100.0 40.5 24.0 35.3 - - 0.3Maine 382 247 36 52 37 10 100.0 64.7 9.4 13.6 9.7 2.6Maryland 1,700 56 1,273 274 82 15 100.0 3.3 74.9 16.1 4.8 0.9Massachusetts 5,146 3,609 57 817 550 113 100.0 70.1 1.1 15.9 10.7 2.2Michigan 6,186 1,599 2,598 1,451 256 282 100.0 25.8 42.0 23.5 4.1 4.6Minnesota 9,806 6,772 224 1,889 673 248 100.0 69.1 2.3 19.3 6.9 2.5Mississippi 479 109 256 82 18 14 100.0 22.8 53.4 17.1 3.8 2.9Missouri 9,007 1,993 4,671 1,741 470 132 100.0 22.1 51.9 19.3 5.2 1.5Montana 103 44 23 33 - - 3 100.0 42.7 22.3 32.0 - - 2.9Nebraska 951 644 14 198 39 56 100.0 67.7 1.5 20.8 4.1 5.9Nevada 776 310 245 137 60 24 100.0 39.9 31.6 17.7 7.7 3.1New Hampshire 1,069 675 26 54 113 201 100.0 63.1 2.4 5.1 10.6 18.8New Jersey 6,134 4,799 76 991 162 106 100.0 78.2 1.2 16.2 2.6 1.7New Mexico 261 18 100 36 5 102 100.0 6.9 38.3 13.8 1.9 39.1New York 32,949 23,102 1,124 6,628 1,866 229 100.0 70.1 3.4 20.1 5.7 0.7North Carolina 4,371 3,111 207 906 55 92 100.0 71.2 4.7 20.7 1.3 2.1North Dakota 70 15 7 30 9 9 100.0 21.4 10.0 42.9 12.9 12.9Ohio 108 50 1 26 10 21 100.0 46.3 0.9 24.1 9.3 19.4Oklahoma 1,148 587 95 294 134 38 100.0 51.1 8.3 25.6 11.7 3.3Pennsylvania 4,092 1,956 501 469 105 1,061 100.0 47.8 12.2 11.5 2.6 25.9Rhode Island 1,942 1,277 255 241 156 13 100.0 65.8 13.1 12.4 8.0 0.7South Dakota 1,115 759 142 158 45 11 100.0 68.1 12.7 14.2 4.0 1.0Tennessee 4,115 2,723 37 718 504 133 100.0 66.2 0.9 17.4 12.2 3.2Texas 9,485 5,429 665 2,084 471 836 100.0 57.2 7.0 22.0 5.0 8.8Utah 905 275 333 227 43 27 100.0 30.4 36.8 25.1 4.8 3.0Vermont 2,351 1,228 486 428 197 12 100.0 52.2 20.7 18.2 8.4 0.5Virginia 2,922 1,588 - - - - 738 596 100.0 54.3 - - - - 25.3 20.4Washington 8,898 4,274 2,226 1,395 798 205 100.0 48.0 25.0 15.7 9.0 2.3Wisconsin 322 173 29 76 40 4 100.0 53.7 9.0 23.6 12.4 1.2Wyoming 279 110 38 88 22 21 100.0 39.4 13.6 31.5 7.9 7.5

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.1. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 45 states and jurisdiction that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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GenderMale 93,769 55,147 12,846 16,328 5,949 3,499 58.8 13.7 26Female 51,375 26,916 9,104 10,286 2,995 2,074 52.4 17.7 26

No. of discharges 145,144 82,063 21,950 26,614 8,944 5,573 56.5 15.1 26

Age at admission 12 years 19 4 9 2 2 2 21.1 47.4 6313 years 184 72 54 22 32 4 39.1 29.3 4514 years 573 220 174 72 80 27 38.4 30.4 4915 years 1,256 513 424 141 116 62 40.8 33.8 4816 years 1,844 806 583 201 184 70 43.7 31.6 4717 years 1,604 750 427 232 127 68 46.8 26.6 4018 years 1,282 602 247 284 108 41 47.0 19.3 2719 years 1,916 930 341 429 140 76 48.5 17.8 2720 years 2,555 1,302 390 561 226 76 51.0 15.3 2721 to 24 years 16,220 8,527 2,451 3,329 1,282 631 52.6 15.1 2625 to 29 years 26,684 14,137 4,118 5,258 2,011 1,160 53.0 15.4 2630 to 34 years 23,125 12,681 3,549 4,482 1,480 933 54.8 15.3 2635 to 39 years 16,328 9,187 2,466 3,090 933 652 56.3 15.1 2540 to 44 years 12,933 7,651 1,822 2,367 653 440 59.2 14.1 2545 to 49 years 14,117 8,753 1,902 2,386 615 461 62.0 13.5 2450 to 54 years 12,851 8,189 1,625 2,088 518 431 63.7 12.6 2455 to 59 years 7,638 5,001 969 1,095 300 273 65.5 12.7 2460 to 64 years 2,953 2,006 301 434 100 112 67.9 10.2 2465 to 69 years 817 570 71 108 32 36 69.8 8.7 2170 to 74 years 203 131 20 33 6 13 64.5 9.9 23Over 75 years 67 46 9 5 1 6 68.7 13.4 16

No. of discharges 145,169 82,078 21,952 26,619 8,946 5,574 56.5 15.1 26

Table 4.2a. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 98,945 55,881 16,154 17,525 5,815 3,570 56.5 16.3 26Black (non-Hispanic) 23,141 13,095 2,960 4,480 1,482 1,124 56.6 12.8 24Hispanic origin 13,941 8,578 1,167 2,744 926 526 61.5 8.4 27Other 7,882 3,799 1,554 1,672 618 239 48.2 19.7 28

No. of discharges 143,909 81,353 21,835 26,421 8,841 5,459 56.5 15.2 26

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 40,112 21,129 7,805 7,174 2,188 1,816 52.7 19.5 271 or more 102,698 59,567 13,919 19,005 6,520 3,687 58.0 13.6 26

No. of discharges 142,810 80,696 21,724 26,179 8,708 5,503 56.5 15.2 26

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 50,790 26,829 8,245 11,080 2,984 1,652 52.8 16.2 24Criminal justice/DUI 24,515 14,266 4,855 2,690 1,834 870 58.2 19.8 28Other community referral 13,704 8,093 1,805 2,388 895 523 59.1 13.2 28Substance use care provider 37,942 21,963 4,637 7,158 2,310 1,874 57.9 12.2 25Other health care provider 13,633 8,040 1,783 2,699 722 389 59.0 13.1 23School (educational) 158 57 56 27 13 5 36.1 35.4 28Employer/EAP 762 639 17 83 19 4 83.9 2.2 28

No. of discharges 141,504 79,887 21,398 26,125 8,777 5,317 56.5 15.1 26

Usual route of administrationOral 61,085 38,803 8,382 9,321 2,655 1,924 63.5 13.7 25Smoking 31,671 16,271 5,821 6,044 2,270 1,265 51.4 18.4 28Inhalation 13,407 7,589 1,740 2,744 860 474 56.6 13.0 24Injection 36,687 18,233 5,726 8,144 2,993 1,591 49.7 15.6 25Other 925 451 118 162 55 139 48.8 12.8 27

No. of discharges 143,775 81,347 21,787 26,415 8,833 5,393 56.6 15.2 26

Table 4.2a. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 2,634 1,400 580 398 151 105 53.2 22.0 28Private insurance 3,538 2,015 821 493 143 66 57.0 23.2 27Medicare 728 454 111 107 39 17 62.4 15.2 20Medicaid 14,435 5,541 4,823 2,581 975 515 38.4 33.4 26Other government payments 30,189 16,382 4,962 5,264 1,199 2,382 54.3 16.4 27Workers' compensation 6 4 - - - - 1 1 66.7 - - 19No charge 3,596 1,384 1,115 938 103 56 38.5 31.0 24Other 3,869 1,951 922 651 202 143 50.4 23.8 28

No. of discharges 58,995 29,131 13,334 10,432 2,813 3,285 49.4 22.6 27

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 4,682 2,639 1,083 658 206 96 56.4 23.1 27Medicare 1,138 698 154 163 53 70 61.3 13.5 22Medicaid 21,758 9,989 5,141 4,020 1,548 1,060 45.9 23.6 27HMO 1,320 806 227 216 39 32 61.1 17.2 14Other 6,379 3,243 1,093 1,351 163 529 50.8 17.1 23None 34,259 18,354 6,149 6,136 1,806 1,814 53.6 17.9 27

No. of discharges 69,536 35,729 13,847 12,544 3,815 3,601 51.4 19.9 26

Table 4.2a. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233 43.2 30.5 45

Marital statusNever married 5,063 2,112 1,551 640 532 228 41.7 30.6 48Now married 47 31 6 8 1 1 66.0 12.8 51Separated 9 4 - - 4 1 - - 44.4 - - 65Divorced 12 6 1 3 - - 2 50.0 8.3 63Widowed 2 1 1 - - - - - - 50.0 50.0 74

No. of discharges 5,133 2,154 1,559 655 534 231 42.0 30.4 48

Pregnant (female only)Yes 35 11 17 2 3 2 31.4 48.6 59No 1,722 741 608 238 84 51 43.0 35.3 45

No. of discharges 1,757 752 625 240 87 53 42.8 35.6 45

Years of education0 to 8 years 1,243 443 439 160 141 60 35.6 35.3 519 to 11 years 3,681 1,635 1,124 410 363 149 44.4 30.5 4512 years (or GED) or more 280 120 76 48 21 15 42.9 27.1 42

No. of discharges 5,204 2,198 1,639 618 525 224 42.2 31.5 46

Table 4.2b. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341 57.1 14.5 25

Marital statusNever married 82,198 46,544 11,487 15,995 5,115 3,057 56.6 14.0 26Now married 17,290 10,404 2,371 3,192 769 554 60.2 13.7 25Separated 8,844 4,911 1,548 1,659 431 295 55.5 17.5 26Divorced 20,692 12,097 3,557 3,507 895 636 58.5 17.2 26Widowed 2,297 1,321 384 422 100 70 57.5 16.7 25

No. of discharges 131,321 75,277 19,347 24,775 7,310 4,612 57.3 14.7 26

Pregnant (female only)Yes 1,725 712 404 412 86 111 41.3 23.4 28No 46,052 24,722 7,645 9,150 2,736 1,799 53.7 16.6 26

No. of discharges 47,777 25,434 8,049 9,562 2,822 1,910 53.2 16.8 26Veteran1

Yes 4,186 2,542 635 697 174 138 60.7 15.2 26No 125,716 71,936 18,553 23,845 6,942 4,440 57.2 14.8 26

No. of discharges 129,902 74,478 19,188 24,542 7,116 4,578 57.3 14.8 26

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 4.2c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

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Years of education0 to 8 years 7,612 3,578 1,454 1,747 525 308 47.0 19.1 249 to 11 years 29,210 15,291 4,468 6,466 1,886 1,099 52.3 15.3 2712 years or GED 60,088 34,381 8,809 10,867 3,553 2,478 57.2 14.7 2413 to 15 years 30,192 18,224 4,323 5,011 1,726 908 60.4 14.3 2616 years or BA, BS 6,717 4,766 701 803 266 181 71.0 10.4 2417 years or more 2,909 1,983 287 311 158 170 68.2 9.9 27

No. of discharges 136,728 78,223 20,042 25,205 8,114 5,144 57.2 14.7 25

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 18,333 12,514 2,013 2,594 741 471 68.3 11.0 26Public assistance 7,557 4,435 887 1,592 469 174 58.7 11.7 22Retirement/pension 692 436 100 96 30 30 63.0 14.5 27Disability 5,805 2,787 1,196 1,084 351 387 48.0 20.6 27Other 23,263 14,274 2,378 4,918 1,222 471 61.4 10.2 24None 48,076 27,105 6,684 9,203 2,967 2,117 56.4 13.9 27

No. of discharges 103,726 61,551 13,258 19,487 5,780 3,650 59.3 12.8 261 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.2c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 145,169 26

GenderMale 93,769 67.2 58.5 61.4 66.5 62.8 26Female 51,375 32.8 41.5 38.6 33.5 37.2 26

No. of discharges 145,144 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Age at admission12 years 19 * * * * * 6313 years 184 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.1 4514 years 573 0.3 0.8 0.3 0.9 0.5 4915 years 1,256 0.6 1.9 0.5 1.3 1.1 4816 years 1,844 1.0 2.7 0.8 2.1 1.3 4717 years 1,604 0.9 1.9 0.9 1.4 1.2 4018 years 1,282 0.7 1.1 1.1 1.2 0.7 2719 years 1,916 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.4 2720 years 2,555 1.6 1.8 2.1 2.5 1.4 2721 to 24 years 16,220 10.4 11.2 12.5 14.3 11.3 2625 to 29 years 26,684 17.2 18.8 19.8 22.5 20.8 2630 to 34 years 23,125 15.4 16.2 16.8 16.5 16.7 2635 to 39 years 16,328 11.2 11.2 11.6 10.4 11.7 2540 to 44 years 12,933 9.3 8.3 8.9 7.3 7.9 2545 to 49 years 14,117 10.7 8.7 9.0 6.9 8.3 2450 to 54 years 12,851 10.0 7.4 7.8 5.8 7.7 2455 to 59 years 7,638 6.1 4.4 4.1 3.4 4.9 2460 to 64 years 2,953 2.4 1.4 1.6 1.1 2.0 2465 to 69 years 817 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.6 2170 to 74 years 203 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 23Over 75 years 67 0.1 * * * 0.1 16

No. of discharges 145,169 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 4.2d. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 98,945 68.7 74.0 66.3 65.8 65.4 26Black (non-Hispanic) 23,141 16.1 13.6 17.0 16.8 20.6 24Hispanic origin 13,941 10.5 5.3 10.4 10.5 9.6 27Other 7,882 4.7 7.1 6.3 7.0 4.4 28

No. of discharges 143,909 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26No. of prior treatment episodesNone 40,112 26.2 35.9 27.4 25.1 33.0 271 or more 102,698 73.8 64.1 72.6 74.9 67.0 26

No. of discharges 142,810 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 50,790 33.6 38.5 42.4 34.0 31.1 24Criminal justice/DUI 24,515 17.9 22.7 10.3 20.9 16.4 28Other community referral 13,704 10.1 8.4 9.1 10.2 9.8 28Substance use care provider 37,942 27.5 21.7 27.4 26.3 35.2 25Other health care provider 13,633 10.1 8.3 10.3 8.2 7.3 23School (educational) 158 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 28Employer/EAP 762 0.8 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.1 28

No. of discharges 141,504 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Usual route of administrationOral 61,085 47.7 38.5 35.3 30.1 35.7 25Smoking 31,671 20.0 26.7 22.9 25.7 23.5 28Inhalation 13,407 9.3 8.0 10.4 9.7 8.8 24Injection 36,687 22.4 26.3 30.8 33.9 29.5 25Other 925 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 2.6 27

No. of discharges 143,775 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Table 4.2d. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Self-pay 2,634 4.8 4.3 3.8 5.4 3.2 28Private insurance 3,538 6.9 6.2 4.7 5.1 2.0 27Medicare 728 1.6 0.8 1.0 1.4 0.5 20Medicaid 14,435 19.0 36.2 24.7 34.7 15.7 26Other government payments 30,189 56.2 37.2 50.5 42.6 72.5 27Workers' compensation 6 * - - - - * * 19No charge 3,596 4.8 8.4 9.0 3.7 1.7 24Other 3,869 6.7 6.9 6.2 7.2 4.4 28

No. of discharges 58,995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 27Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 4,682 7.4 7.8 5.2 5.4 2.7 27Medicare 1,138 2.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.9 22Medicaid 21,758 28.0 37.1 32.0 40.6 29.4 27HMO 1,320 2.3 1.6 1.7 1.0 0.9 14Other 6,379 9.1 7.9 10.8 4.3 14.7 23None 34,259 51.4 44.4 48.9 47.3 50.4 27

No. of discharges 69,536 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Table 4.2d. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 5,480 45

Marital statusNever married 5,063 98.1 99.5 97.7 99.6 98.7 48Now married 47 1.4 0.4 1.2 0.2 0.4 51Separated 9 0.2 - - 0.6 0.2 - - 65Divorced 12 0.3 0.1 0.5 - - 0.9 63Widowed 2 * 0.1 - - - - - - 74

No. of discharges 5,133 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 48Pregnant (female only)Yes 35 1.5 2.7 0.8 3.4 3.8 59No 1,722 98.5 97.3 99.2 96.6 96.2 45

No. of discharges 1,757 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45Years of education0 to 8 years 1,243 20.2 26.8 25.9 26.9 26.8 519 to 11 years 3,681 74.4 68.6 66.3 69.1 66.5 4512 years (or GED) or more 280 5.5 4.6 7.8 4.0 6.7 42

No. of discharges 5,204 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.

Table 4.2e. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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Marital statusNever married 82,198 61.8 59.4 64.6 70.0 66.3 26Now married 17,290 13.8 12.3 12.9 10.5 12.0 25Separated 8,844 6.5 8.0 6.7 5.9 6.4 26Divorced 20,692 16.1 18.4 14.2 12.2 13.8 26Widowed 2,297 1.8 2.0 1.7 1.4 1.5 25

No. of discharges 131,321 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Pregnant (female only)Yes 1,725 2.8 5.0 4.3 3.0 5.8 28No 46,052 97.2 95.0 95.7 97.0 94.2 26

No. of discharges 47,777 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26Veteran1

Yes 4,186 3.4 3.3 2.8 2.4 3.0 26No 125,716 96.6 96.7 97.2 97.6 97.0 26

No. of discharges 129,902 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Table 4.2f. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 7,612 4.6 7.3 6.9 6.5 6.0 249 to 11 years 29,210 19.5 22.3 25.7 23.2 21.4 2712 years or GED 60,088 44.0 44.0 43.1 43.8 48.2 2413 to 15 years 30,192 23.3 21.6 19.9 21.3 17.7 2616 years or BA, BS 6,717 6.1 3.5 3.2 3.3 3.5 2417 years or more 2,909 2.5 1.4 1.2 1.9 3.3 27

No. of discharges 136,728 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 25Source of income support1

Wages/salary 18,333 20.3 15.2 13.3 12.8 12.9 26Public assistance 7,557 7.2 6.7 8.2 8.1 4.8 22Retirement/pension 692 0.7 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.8 27Disability 5,805 4.5 9.0 5.6 6.1 10.6 27Other 23,263 23.2 17.9 25.2 21.1 12.9 24None 48,076 44.0 50.4 47.2 51.3 58.0 27

No. of discharges 103,726 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.2f. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 145,169 82,078 21,952 26,619 8,946 5,574 145,169 82,078 21,952 26,619 8,946 5,574

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 126,977 71,339 19,279 23,912 7,490 4,957 130,361 75,350 19,790 22,639 7,606 4,976Once 13,450 7,667 2,260 2,031 1,018 474 5,789 2,651 1,357 882 541 3582 or more times 1,851 979 319 284 207 62 1,459 800 225 204 167 63

No. of discharges 142,278 79,985 21,858 26,227 8,715 5,493 137,609 78,801 21,372 23,725 8,314 5,397Frequency of useNo use in the past month 16,068 9,288 3,382 1,752 1,105 541 75,997 51,250 10,043 9,275 3,679 1,750Some use 37,930 20,678 7,318 6,558 2,166 1,210 21,397 6,749 5,532 5,911 2,088 1,117Daily use 80,101 44,174 10,762 16,515 5,114 3,536 25,756 10,599 5,002 6,164 1,880 2,111

No. of discharges 134,099 74,140 21,462 24,825 8,385 5,287 123,150 68,598 20,577 21,350 7,647 4,978

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 89,652 48,713 14,169 18,143 5,577 3,050 40,258 16,498 8,676 10,146 2,678 2,260At least 1 time in the past month 41,578 25,590 5,477 6,719 2,642 1,150 89,424 58,777 10,670 12,701 4,977 2,299

1-3 times in the past month 9,875 5,633 1,407 1,769 675 391 10,133 4,924 1,108 2,583 946 5724-7 times in the past month 7,454 4,194 1,171 1,345 486 258 9,830 5,361 1,250 2,010 770 4398-30 times in the past month 12,687 7,322 2,439 1,700 835 391 42,221 28,057 7,243 3,969 1,877 1,075Some attendance, but frequency unknown 11,562 8,441 460 1,905 646 110 27,240 20,435 1,069 4,139 1,384 213

No. of discharges 131,230 74,303 19,646 24,862 8,219 4,200 129,682 75,275 19,346 22,847 7,655 4,559

Table 4.3a. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233

Living arrangementsHomeless 60 31 11 10 8 - - 44 19 4 11 10 - -Dependent living 4,047 1,648 1,311 499 406 183 3,781 1,527 1,326 392 383 153Independent living 1,212 586 327 138 123 38 1,170 613 249 145 123 40

No. of discharges 5,319 2,265 1,649 647 537 221 4,995 2,159 1,579 548 516 193Primary substanceAlcohol 442 209 126 59 31 17 428 203 121 55 32 17Opiates 400 158 123 65 36 18 384 143 127 62 37 15Marijuana/hashish 3,696 1,593 1,114 430 402 157 3,611 1,549 1,104 419 388 151Cocaine 65 33 18 10 3 1 61 31 17 10 3 - -Stimulants 613 267 190 78 50 28 610 270 187 75 50 28None/other/unknown 264 105 100 28 19 12 386 169 115 49 31 22

No. of discharges 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,279 529 418 141 145 46 1,248 525 418 130 133 42Opiates 391 172 130 43 32 14 384 172 122 41 33 16Marijuana/hashish 1,047 465 326 140 75 41 1,019 455 320 131 75 38Cocaine 321 157 69 51 25 19 311 155 69 45 24 18Stimulants 631 283 177 89 57 25 626 280 166 95 58 27None/other/unknown 1,811 759 551 206 207 88 1,892 778 576 228 218 92

No. of discharges 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233 5,480 2,365 1,671 670 541 233

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.3b. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341

Living arrangementsHomeless 29,086 16,049 3,796 5,954 2,115 1,172 18,917 9,119 2,699 4,444 1,772 883Dependent living 24,915 13,698 3,860 4,494 1,599 1,264 36,795 25,010 4,560 3,986 1,756 1,483Independent living 83,102 48,566 12,366 15,088 4,549 2,533 77,561 44,166 11,837 14,878 4,223 2,457

No. of discharges 137,103 78,313 20,022 25,536 8,263 4,969 133,273 78,295 19,096 23,308 7,751 4,823Primary substanceAlcohol 50,787 33,519 6,394 7,321 2,042 1,511 48,451 31,855 6,204 6,934 1,997 1,461Opiates 47,313 24,797 6,776 10,100 3,613 2,027 42,815 21,741 6,585 9,083 3,427 1,979Marijuana/hashish 8,381 4,337 1,489 1,627 618 310 7,867 4,075 1,418 1,493 580 301Cocaine 10,994 6,320 1,334 2,167 685 488 10,402 5,946 1,278 2,047 660 471Stimulants 17,402 8,068 3,613 3,945 1,141 635 16,906 8,042 3,492 3,639 1,110 623None/other/unknown 4,812 2,672 675 789 306 370 13,248 8,054 1,304 2,753 631 506

No. of discharges 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 9,882 5,629 1,374 1,922 624 333 9,312 5,252 1,368 1,760 605 327Opiates 11,745 6,349 1,990 2,228 773 405 11,006 5,881 1,944 2,047 741 393Marijuana/hashish 27,621 15,054 4,294 5,486 1,900 887 26,303 14,447 4,160 5,010 1,839 847Cocaine 21,957 12,736 2,407 4,589 1,575 650 20,405 11,827 2,296 4,208 1,455 619Stimulants 12,715 6,054 2,600 2,758 907 396 11,957 5,822 2,454 2,431 860 390None/other/unknown 55,769 33,891 7,616 8,966 2,626 2,670 60,706 36,484 8,059 10,493 2,905 2,765

No. of discharges 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341 139,689 79,713 20,281 25,949 8,405 5,341

Table 4.3c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 18,069 12,283 2,073 2,452 760 501 16,701 11,625 2,044 1,987 626 419Full-time 13,042 9,246 1,251 1,701 503 341 12,246 8,883 1,289 1,397 398 279Part-time 5,027 3,037 822 751 257 160 4,455 2,742 755 590 228 140

Unemployed 58,650 31,800 9,660 10,704 3,472 3,014 61,791 35,334 9,624 10,402 3,417 3,014Not in labor force 61,633 34,977 8,426 12,454 4,073 1,703 54,803 31,290 7,308 10,796 3,773 1,636

No. of discharges 138,352 79,060 20,159 25,610 8,305 5,218 133,295 78,249 18,976 23,185 7,816 5,069Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 778 401 170 158 22 27 737 365 188 136 19 29Student 633 372 111 110 33 7 604 377 86 97 31 13Retired 1,174 816 126 159 28 45 1,178 836 129 147 27 39Disabled 12,595 6,668 2,065 2,487 832 543 11,403 6,074 1,898 2,225 709 497Inmate of institution 2,614 1,689 304 243 237 141 2,031 1,251 208 203 222 147Other 41,049 24,206 4,536 8,645 2,809 853 36,297 21,659 3,641 7,505 2,664 828

No. of discharges 58,843 34,152 7,312 11,802 3,961 1,616 52,250 30,562 6,150 10,313 3,672 1,553

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.3c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 145,169 56.5 15.1 26

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 126,977 89.2 88.2 91.2 85.9 90.2 56.2 15.2 26Once 13,450 9.6 10.3 7.7 11.7 8.6 57.0 16.8 282 or more times 1,851 1.2 1.5 1.1 2.4 1.1 52.9 17.2 28

Total 142,278 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 56.2 15.4 26Frequency of useNo use in the past month 16,068 12.5 15.8 7.1 13.2 10.2 57.8 21.0 28Some use 37,930 27.9 34.1 26.4 25.8 22.9 54.5 19.3 28Daily use 80,101 59.6 50.1 66.5 61.0 66.9 55.1 13.4 24

Total 134,099 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 55.3 16.0 26

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 89,652 65.6 72.1 73.0 67.9 72.6 54.3 15.8 27At least 1 time in the past month 41,578 34.4 27.9 27.0 32.1 27.4 61.5 13.2 25

1-3 times in the past month 9,875 7.6 7.2 7.1 8.2 9.3 57.0 14.2 274-7 times in the past month 7,454 5.6 6.0 5.4 5.9 6.1 56.3 15.7 278-30 times in the past month 12,687 9.9 12.4 6.8 10.2 9.3 57.7 19.2 26Some attendance, but frequency unknown 11,562 11.4 2.3 7.7 7.9 2.6 73.0 4.0 21

Total 131,230 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 56.6 15.0 26

Table 4.4a. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 5,480 43.2 30.5 45

Living arrangementsHomeless 60 1.4 0.7 1.5 1.5 - - 51.7 18.3 47Dependent living 4,047 72.8 79.5 77.1 75.6 82.8 40.7 32.4 46Independent living 1,212 25.9 19.8 21.3 22.9 17.2 48.3 27.0 45

Total 5,319 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 42.6 31.0 45Primary substanceAlcohol 442 8.8 7.5 8.8 5.7 7.3 47.3 28.5 39Opiates 400 6.7 7.4 9.7 6.7 7.7 39.5 30.8 43Marijuana/hashish 3,696 67.4 66.7 64.2 74.3 67.4 43.1 30.1 46Cocaine 65 1.4 1.1 1.5 0.6 0.4 50.8 27.7 46Stimulants 613 11.3 11.4 11.6 9.2 12.0 43.6 31.0 46None/other/unknown 264 4.4 6.0 4.2 3.5 5.2 39.8 37.9 36

Total 5,480 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.2 30.5 45

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,279 22.4 25.0 21.0 26.8 19.7 41.4 32.7 45Opiates 391 7.3 7.8 6.4 5.9 6.0 44.0 33.2 44Marijuana/hashish 1,047 19.7 19.5 20.9 13.9 17.6 44.4 31.1 43Cocaine 321 6.6 4.1 7.6 4.6 8.2 48.9 21.5 45Stimulants 631 12.0 10.6 13.3 10.5 10.7 44.8 28.1 45None/other/unknown 1,811 32.1 33.0 30.7 38.3 37.8 41.9 30.4 47

Total 5,480 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.2 30.5 45- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.4b. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 139,689 57.1 14.5 25

Living arrangementsHomeless 29,086 20.5 19.0 23.3 25.6 23.6 55.2 13.1 27Dependent living 24,915 17.5 19.3 17.6 19.4 25.4 55.0 15.5 28Independent living 83,102 62.0 61.8 59.1 55.1 51.0 58.4 14.9 23

Total 137,103 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.6 26Primary substanceAlcohol 50,787 42.0 31.5 28.2 24.3 28.3 66.0 12.6 25Opiates 47,313 31.1 33.4 38.9 43.0 38.0 52.4 14.3 24Marijuana/hashish 8,381 5.4 7.3 6.3 7.4 5.8 51.7 17.8 27Cocaine 10,994 7.9 6.6 8.4 8.1 9.1 57.5 12.1 24Stimulants 17,402 10.1 17.8 15.2 13.6 11.9 46.4 20.8 28None/other/unknown 4,812 3.4 3.3 3.0 3.6 6.9 55.5 14.0 24

Total 139,689 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.5 25

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 9,882 7.1 6.8 7.4 7.4 6.2 57.0 13.9 27Opiates 11,745 8.0 9.8 8.6 9.2 7.6 54.1 16.9 25Marijuana/hashish 27,621 18.9 21.2 21.1 22.6 16.6 54.5 15.5 27Cocaine 21,957 16.0 11.9 17.7 18.7 12.2 58.0 11.0 23Stimulants 12,715 7.6 12.8 10.6 10.8 7.4 47.6 20.4 28None/other/unknown 55,769 42.5 37.6 34.6 31.2 50.0 60.8 13.7 24

Total 139,689 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.5 25

Table 4.4c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 18,069 15.5 10.3 9.6 9.2 9.6 68.0 11.5 23Full-time 13,042 11.7 6.2 6.6 6.1 6.5 70.9 9.6 23Part-time 5,027 3.8 4.1 2.9 3.1 3.1 60.4 16.4 23

Unemployed 58,650 40.2 47.9 41.8 41.8 57.8 54.2 16.5 26Not in labor force 61,633 44.2 41.8 48.6 49.0 32.6 56.8 13.7 25

Total 138,352 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.6 25Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 778 1.2 2.3 1.3 0.6 1.7 51.5 21.9 26Student 633 1.1 1.5 0.9 0.8 0.4 58.8 17.5 27Retired 1,174 2.4 1.7 1.3 0.7 2.8 69.5 10.7 21Disabled 12,595 19.5 28.2 21.1 21.0 33.6 52.9 16.4 23Inmate of institution 2,614 4.9 4.2 2.1 6.0 8.7 64.6 11.6 28Other 41,049 70.9 62.0 73.3 70.9 52.8 59.0 11.1 25

Total 58,843 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.0 12.4 251 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.4c. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 145,169 56.5 15.1 26

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 130,361 95.6 92.6 95.4 91.5 92.2 57.8 15.2 27Once 5,789 3.4 6.3 3.7 6.5 6.6 45.8 23.4 232 or more times 1,459 1.0 1.1 0.9 2.0 1.2 54.8 15.4 24

Total 137,609 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.3 15.5 26Frequency of useNo use in the past month 75,997 74.7 48.8 43.4 48.1 35.2 67.4 13.2 28Some use 21,397 9.8 26.9 27.7 27.3 22.4 31.5 25.9 18Daily use 25,756 15.5 24.3 28.9 24.6 42.4 41.2 19.4 17

Total 123,150 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 55.7 16.7 26

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 40,258 21.9 44.8 44.4 35.0 49.6 41.0 21.6 23At least 1 time in the past month 89,424 78.1 55.2 55.6 65.0 50.4 65.7 11.9 27

1-3 times in the past month 10,133 6.5 5.7 11.3 12.4 12.5 48.6 10.9 274-7 times in the past month 9,830 7.1 6.5 8.8 10.1 9.6 54.5 12.7 278-30 times in the past month 42,221 37.3 37.4 17.4 24.5 23.6 66.5 17.2 28Some attendance, but frequency unknown 27,240 27.1 5.5 18.1 18.1 4.7 75.0 3.9 22

Total 129,682 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.0 14.9 27

Table 4.4d. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 5,480 43.2 30.5 45

Living arrangementsHomeless 44 0.9 0.3 2.0 1.9 - - 43.2 9.1 63Dependent living 3,781 70.7 84.0 71.5 74.2 79.3 40.4 35.1 48Independent living 1,170 28.4 15.8 26.5 23.8 20.7 52.4 21.3 46

Total 4,995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.2 31.6 47Primary substanceAlcohol 428 8.6 7.2 8.2 5.9 7.3 47.4 28.3 36Opiates 384 6.0 7.6 9.3 6.8 6.4 37.2 33.1 42Marijuana/hashish 3,611 65.5 66.1 62.5 71.7 64.8 42.9 30.6 45Cocaine 61 1.3 1.0 1.5 0.6 - - 50.8 27.9 45Stimulants 610 11.4 11.2 11.2 9.2 12.0 44.3 30.7 46None/other/unknown 386 7.1 6.9 7.3 5.7 9.4 43.8 29.8 54

Total 5,480 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.2 30.5 45

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,248 22.2 25.0 19.4 24.6 18.0 42.1 33.5 44Opiates 384 7.3 7.3 6.1 6.1 6.9 44.8 31.8 44Marijuana/hashish 1,019 19.2 19.2 19.6 13.9 16.3 44.7 31.4 42Cocaine 311 6.6 4.1 6.7 4.4 7.7 49.8 22.2 45Stimulants 626 11.8 9.9 14.2 10.7 11.6 44.7 26.5 45None/other/unknown 1,892 32.9 34.5 34.0 40.3 39.5 41.1 30.4 48

Total 5,480 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.2 30.5 45- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.4e. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All short-term residential treatment discharges 139,689 57.1 14.5 25

Living arrangementsHomeless 18,917 11.6 14.1 19.1 22.9 18.3 48.2 14.3 27Dependent living 36,795 31.9 23.9 17.1 22.7 30.7 68.0 12.4 28Independent living 77,561 56.4 62.0 63.8 54.5 50.9 56.9 15.3 22

Total 133,273 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.7 14.3 25Primary substanceAlcohol 48,451 40.0 30.6 26.7 23.8 27.4 65.7 12.8 25Opiates 42,815 27.3 32.5 35.0 40.8 37.1 50.8 15.4 24Marijuana/hashish 7,867 5.1 7.0 5.8 6.9 5.6 51.8 18.0 27Cocaine 10,402 7.5 6.3 7.9 7.9 8.8 57.2 12.3 24Stimulants 16,906 10.1 17.2 14.0 13.2 11.7 47.6 20.7 28None/other/unknown 13,248 10.1 6.4 10.6 7.5 9.5 60.8 9.8 21

Total 139,689 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.5 25

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 9,312 6.6 6.7 6.8 7.2 6.1 56.4 14.7 27Opiates 11,006 7.4 9.6 7.9 8.8 7.4 53.4 17.7 25Marijuana/hashish 26,303 18.1 20.5 19.3 21.9 15.9 54.9 15.8 27Cocaine 20,405 14.8 11.3 16.2 17.3 11.6 58.0 11.3 24Stimulants 11,957 7.3 12.1 9.4 10.2 7.3 48.7 20.5 28None/other/unknown 60,706 45.8 39.7 40.4 34.6 51.8 60.1 13.3 24

Total 139,689 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57.1 14.5 25

Table 4.4f. Short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 16,701 14.9 10.8 8.6 8.0 8.3 69.6 12.2 23Full-time 12,246 11.4 6.8 6.0 5.1 5.5 72.5 10.5 23Part-time 4,455 3.5 4.0 2.5 2.9 2.8 61.5 16.9 23

Unemployed 61,791 45.2 50.7 44.9 43.7 59.5 57.2 15.6 26Not in labor force 54,803 40.0 38.5 46.6 48.3 32.3 57.1 13.3 26

Total 133,295 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.7 14.2 25Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 737 1.2 3.1 1.3 0.5 1.9 49.5 25.5 26Student 604 1.2 1.4 0.9 0.8 0.8 62.4 14.2 26Retired 1,178 2.7 2.1 1.4 0.7 2.5 71.0 11.0 22Disabled 11,403 19.9 30.9 21.6 19.3 32.0 53.3 16.6 23Inmate of institution 2,031 4.1 3.4 2.0 6.0 9.5 61.6 10.2 28Other 36,297 70.9 59.2 72.8 72.5 53.3 59.7 10.0 26

Total 52,250 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.5 11.8 261 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 45 states and jurisdictions that offered short-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 4.4f. short-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Total 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701 100.0 45.7 17.7 24.3 8.9 3.4Alabama 1,533 833 48 236 363 53 100.0 54.3 3.1 15.4 23.7 3.5Alaska 751 391 68 188 78 26 100.0 52.1 9.1 25.0 10.4 3.5Arizona 24 6 - - 10 - - 8 100.0 25.0 - - 41.7 - - 33.3California 31,007 13,935 10,022 6,902 - - 148 100.0 44.9 32.3 22.3 - - 0.5Colorado 1,518 924 112 317 133 32 100.0 60.9 7.4 20.9 8.8 2.1Connecticut 3,948 2,633 200 558 400 157 100.0 66.7 5.1 14.1 10.1 4.0Delaware 453 265 21 74 61 32 100.0 58.5 4.6 16.3 13.5 7.1District of Columbia 145 108 8 - - 10 19 100.0 74.5 5.5 - - 6.9 13.1Florida 1,960 1,209 164 372 116 99 100.0 61.7 8.4 19.0 5.9 5.1Georgia 1,265 420 68 444 200 133 100.0 33.2 5.4 35.1 15.8 10.5Hawaii 1,802 259 1,031 308 169 35 100.0 14.4 57.2 17.1 9.4 1.9Idaho 39 13 7 15 - - 4 100.0 33.3 17.9 38.5 - - 10.3Illinois 418 92 72 160 84 10 100.0 22.0 17.2 38.3 20.1 2.4Indiana 385 194 34 80 75 2 100.0 50.4 8.8 20.8 19.5 0.5Iowa 587 371 13 129 56 18 100.0 63.2 2.2 22.0 9.5 3.1Kansas 92 - - 91 - - 1 - - 100.0 - - 98.9 - - 1.1 - -Kentucky 1,452 193 1,181 26 8 44 100.0 13.3 81.3 1.8 0.6 3.0Louisiana 2,084 229 899 942 - - 14 100.0 11.0 43.1 45.2 - - 0.7Maine 382 177 4 114 77 10 100.0 46.3 1.0 29.8 20.2 2.6Maryland 569 79 269 118 84 19 100.0 13.9 47.3 20.7 14.8 3.3Massachusetts 6,199 2,461 114 2,352 935 337 100.0 39.7 1.8 37.9 15.1 5.4Michigan 2,582 929 439 822 211 181 100.0 36.0 17.0 31.8 8.2 7.0Minnesota 10,391 6,151 462 2,078 1,261 439 100.0 59.2 4.4 20.0 12.1 4.2Mississippi 295 10 271 12 1 1 100.0 3.4 91.9 4.1 0.3 0.3Montana 209 24 96 67 17 5 100.0 11.5 45.9 32.1 8.1 2.4Nebraska 532 219 6 159 88 60 100.0 41.2 1.1 29.9 16.5 11.3Nevada 606 321 95 103 54 33 100.0 53.0 15.7 17.0 8.9 5.4New Hampshire 299 145 13 27 65 49 100.0 48.5 4.3 9.0 21.7 16.4New Jersey 4,913 2,830 57 1,319 475 232 100.0 57.6 1.2 26.8 9.7 4.7New Mexico 129 41 9 10 2 67 100.0 31.8 7.0 7.8 1.6 51.9New York 16,673 7,170 803 5,308 2,799 593 100.0 43.0 4.8 31.8 16.8 3.6North Carolina 725 72 274 368 - - 11 100.0 9.9 37.8 50.8 - - 1.5North Dakota 94 17 7 40 22 8 100.0 18.1 7.4 42.6 23.4 8.5Ohio 2,461 1,064 144 712 336 205 100.0 43.2 5.9 28.9 13.7 8.3Oklahoma 1,489 742 265 332 102 48 100.0 49.8 17.8 22.3 6.9 3.2Pennsylvania 1,322 500 258 201 145 218 100.0 37.8 19.5 15.2 11.0 16.5Puerto Rico 133 49 8 35 27 14 100.0 36.8 6.0 26.3 20.3 10.5Rhode Island 307 161 15 96 33 2 100.0 52.4 4.9 31.3 10.7 0.7South Dakota 1,497 602 446 181 192 76 100.0 40.2 29.8 12.1 12.8 5.1Tennessee 1,108 545 12 116 392 43 100.0 49.2 1.1 10.5 35.4 3.9Texas 753 531 43 98 27 54 100.0 70.5 5.7 13.0 3.6 7.2Utah 571 86 288 96 85 16 100.0 15.1 50.4 16.8 14.9 2.8Vermont 85 29 2 8 44 2 100.0 34.1 2.4 9.4 51.8 2.4Virginia 206 111 - - - - 59 36 100.0 53.9 - - - - 28.6 17.5Washington 2,382 1,263 512 340 233 34 100.0 53.0 21.5 14.3 9.8 1.4Wisconsin 343 164 60 73 23 23 100.0 47.8 17.5 21.3 6.7 6.7Wyoming 1,236 736 79 258 112 51 100.0 59.5 6.4 20.9 9.1 4.1

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.1. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State orjurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701 45.7 17.7 90

GenderMale 68,850 32,037 11,110 16,726 6,640 2,337 46.5 16.1 90Female 39,064 17,254 7,967 9,466 3,014 1,363 44.2 20.4 89

No. of discharges 107,914 49,291 19,077 26,192 9,654 3,700 45.7 17.7 90

Age at admission 12 years 14 6 2 3 2 1 42.9 14.3 5513 years 125 48 20 36 17 4 38.4 16.0 5314 years 478 201 89 112 60 16 42.1 18.6 5815 years 1,130 542 193 230 129 36 48.0 17.1 5816 years 1,649 825 208 351 183 82 50.0 12.6 6417 years 1,956 1,031 244 401 206 74 52.7 12.5 6018 years 1,137 478 172 323 135 29 42.0 15.1 7119 years 1,507 574 287 416 187 43 38.1 19.0 8520 years 2,109 834 341 573 287 74 39.5 16.2 8921 to 24 years 13,639 5,657 2,501 3,453 1,529 499 41.5 18.3 9025 to 29 years 20,135 8,491 3,811 5,094 2,052 687 42.2 18.9 9030 to 34 years 17,678 7,869 3,338 4,293 1,559 619 44.5 18.9 8935 to 39 years 12,255 5,663 2,207 2,959 996 430 46.2 18.0 8940 to 44 years 9,424 4,460 1,671 2,297 691 305 47.3 17.7 9045 to 49 years 9,792 4,733 1,697 2,374 679 309 48.3 17.3 9050 to 54 years 8,116 4,169 1,266 1,904 515 262 51.4 15.6 9055 to 59 years 4,680 2,547 686 971 306 170 54.4 14.7 9060 to 64 years 1,579 878 268 293 97 43 55.6 17.0 8765 to 69 years 427 227 76 90 17 17 53.2 17.8 6870 to 74 years 90 54 10 20 6 - - 60.0 11.1 81Over 75 years 34 17 3 11 2 1 50.0 8.8 45

No. of discharges 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701 45.7 17.7 90

Table 5.2a. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 61,052 29,277 10,191 13,471 5,908 2,205 48.0 16.7 89Black (non-Hispanic) 17,696 7,282 2,791 5,273 1,688 662 41.2 15.8 100Hispanic origin 16,841 7,404 3,291 4,649 1,048 449 44.0 19.5 90Other 11,735 5,035 2,760 2,661 954 325 42.9 23.5 72

No. of discharges 107,324 48,998 19,033 26,054 9,598 3,641 45.7 17.7 90

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 29,280 13,242 7,146 6,402 1,618 872 45.2 24.4 861 or more 76,398 34,897 11,710 19,380 7,766 2,645 45.7 15.3 90

No. of discharges 105,678 48,139 18,856 25,782 9,384 3,517 45.6 17.8 89

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 30,071 12,948 6,491 8,109 1,848 675 43.1 21.6 77Criminal justice/DUI 38,767 18,632 7,282 7,914 3,467 1,472 48.1 18.8 90Other community referral 11,138 5,277 1,641 2,898 950 372 47.4 14.7 84Substance use care provider 21,195 9,516 2,473 5,499 2,815 892 44.9 11.7 98Other health care provider 5,080 2,016 1,029 1,438 425 172 39.7 20.3 60School (educational) 85 43 16 22 4 - - 50.6 18.8 63Employer/EAP 201 155 15 20 3 8 77.1 7.5 29

No. of discharges 106,537 48,587 18,947 25,900 9,512 3,591 45.6 17.8 90

Usual route of administrationOral 34,874 17,558 5,512 7,821 2,803 1,180 50.3 15.8 87Smoking 35,226 15,437 7,746 8,547 2,535 961 43.8 22.0 89Inhalation 9,350 4,297 1,090 2,506 1,072 385 46.0 11.7 113Injection 25,912 10,597 4,527 6,798 2,983 1,007 40.9 17.5 90Other 559 255 90 132 50 32 45.6 16.1 82

No. of discharges 105,921 48,144 18,965 25,804 9,443 3,565 45.5 17.9 90

Table 5.2a. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 1,591 742 241 362 161 85 46.6 15.1 84Private insurance 1,960 1,089 222 385 184 80 55.6 11.3 77Medicare 88 30 12 27 14 5 34.1 13.6 76Medicaid 4,640 1,807 1,103 994 504 232 38.9 23.8 80Other government payments 13,153 5,905 2,511 2,586 1,449 702 44.9 19.1 95Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 1,914 213 775 825 56 45 11.1 40.5 115Other 1,764 802 363 319 174 106 45.5 20.6 78

No. of discharges 25,110 10,588 5,227 5,498 2,542 1,255 42.2 20.8 89

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 2,591 1,381 309 536 265 100 53.3 11.9 80Medicare 538 204 55 167 79 33 37.9 10.2 95Medicaid 11,080 4,449 1,452 3,137 1,447 595 40.2 13.1 105HMO 1,317 524 238 437 87 31 39.8 18.1 67Other 3,693 848 1,268 1,209 225 143 23.0 34.3 85None 11,487 5,104 2,121 2,102 1,587 573 44.4 18.5 98

No. of discharges 30,706 12,510 5,443 7,588 3,690 1,475 40.7 17.7 92

Table 5.2a. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213 49.6 14.1 60

Marital statusNever married 4,689 2,393 616 914 571 195 51.0 13.1 57Now married 22 13 2 4 2 1 59.1 9.1 48Separated 5 4 - - 1 - - - - 80.0 - - 51Divorced 10 8 - - 1 1 - - 80.0 - - 45Widowed 2 1 - - 1 - - - - 50.0 - - 45

No. of discharges 4,728 2,419 618 921 574 196 51.2 13.1 57

Pregnant (female only)Yes 27 13 6 5 - - 3 48.1 22.2 106No 1,579 816 232 316 143 72 51.7 14.7 57

No. of discharges 1,606 829 238 321 143 75 51.6 14.8 57

Years of education0 to 8 years 1,577 615 299 410 201 52 39.0 19.0 629 to 11 years 3,471 1,860 430 675 362 144 53.6 12.4 5912 years (or GED) or more 231 141 19 38 22 11 61.0 8.2 58

No. of discharges 5,279 2,616 748 1,123 585 207 49.6 14.2 60

Table 5.2b. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488 45.5 17.9 90

Marital statusNever married 49,232 21,809 5,337 13,096 6,705 2,285 44.3 10.8 94Now married 6,318 3,174 796 1,476 604 268 50.2 12.6 79Separated 4,162 1,824 657 1,077 422 182 43.8 15.8 91Divorced 9,548 4,734 1,322 2,077 980 435 49.6 13.8 89Widowed 1,045 523 128 258 95 41 50.0 12.2 89

No. of discharges 70,305 32,064 8,240 17,984 8,806 3,211 45.6 11.7 91

Pregnant (female only)Yes 2,547 974 676 667 135 95 38.2 26.5 119No 33,669 15,129 6,660 8,023 2,695 1,162 44.9 19.8 89

No. of discharges 36,216 16,103 7,336 8,690 2,830 1,257 44.5 20.3 90Veteran1

Yes 3,724 1,795 727 864 233 105 48.2 19.5 90No 95,138 43,185 17,028 23,569 8,151 3,205 45.4 17.9 90

No. of discharges 98,862 44,980 17,755 24,433 8,384 3,310 45.5 18.0 90

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 5.2c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

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Years of education0 to 8 years 5,886 2,264 916 1,940 544 222 38.5 15.6 919 to 11 years 24,714 10,382 4,934 6,579 2,027 792 42.0 20.0 9012 years or GED 45,126 20,311 8,352 10,928 3,986 1,549 45.0 18.5 9013 to 15 years 19,767 9,827 3,178 4,252 1,823 687 49.7 16.1 8916 years or BA, BS 3,771 2,043 550 722 339 117 54.2 14.6 8517 years or more 1,385 795 221 228 109 32 57.4 16.0 63

No. of discharges 100,649 45,622 18,151 24,649 8,828 3,399 45.3 18.0 90

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 6,746 3,631 761 1,297 775 282 53.8 11.3 70Public assistance 7,135 3,218 683 1,691 1,168 375 45.1 9.6 141Retirement/pension 281 171 32 41 27 10 60.9 11.4 59Disability 3,050 1,391 369 720 390 180 45.6 12.1 70Other 6,825 3,279 727 1,788 782 249 48.0 10.7 91None 31,983 13,441 3,667 9,123 4,333 1,419 42.0 11.5 112

No. of discharges 56,020 25,131 6,239 14,660 7,475 2,515 44.9 11.1 971 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.2c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 107,954 90

GenderMale 68,850 65.0 58.2 63.9 68.8 63.2 90Female 39,064 35.0 41.8 36.1 31.2 36.8 89

No. of discharges 107,914 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Age at admission12 years 14 * * * * * 5513 years 125 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 5314 years 478 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.4 5815 years 1,130 1.1 1.0 0.9 1.3 1.0 5816 years 1,649 1.7 1.1 1.3 1.9 2.2 6417 years 1,956 2.1 1.3 1.5 2.1 2.0 6018 years 1,137 1.0 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.8 7119 years 1,507 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.9 1.2 8520 years 2,109 1.7 1.8 2.2 3.0 2.0 8921 to 24 years 13,639 11.5 13.1 13.2 15.8 13.5 9025 to 29 years 20,135 17.2 20.0 19.4 21.3 18.6 9030 to 34 years 17,678 16.0 17.5 16.4 16.1 16.7 8935 to 39 years 12,255 11.5 11.6 11.3 10.3 11.6 8940 to 44 years 9,424 9.0 8.8 8.8 7.2 8.2 9045 to 49 years 9,792 9.6 8.9 9.1 7.0 8.3 9050 to 54 years 8,116 8.5 6.6 7.3 5.3 7.1 9055 to 59 years 4,680 5.2 3.6 3.7 3.2 4.6 9060 to 64 years 1,579 1.8 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.2 8765 to 69 years 427 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.5 6870 to 74 years 90 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 - - 81Over 75 years 34 * * * * * 45

No. of discharges 107,954 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 5.2d. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 61,052 59.8 53.5 51.7 61.6 60.6 89Black (non-Hispanic) 17,696 14.9 14.7 20.2 17.6 18.2 100Hispanic origin 16,841 15.1 17.3 17.8 10.9 12.3 90Other 11,735 10.3 14.5 10.2 9.9 8.9 72

No. of discharges 107,324 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 29,280 27.5 37.9 24.8 17.2 24.8 861 or more 76,398 72.5 62.1 75.2 82.8 75.2 90

No. of discharges 105,678 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 30,071 26.6 34.3 31.3 19.4 18.8 77Criminal justice/DUI 38,767 38.3 38.4 30.6 36.4 41.0 90Other community referral 11,138 10.9 8.7 11.2 10.0 10.4 84Substance use care provider 21,195 19.6 13.1 21.2 29.6 24.8 98Other health care provider 5,080 4.1 5.4 5.6 4.5 4.8 60School (educational) 85 0.1 0.1 0.1 * - - 63Employer/EAP 201 0.3 0.1 0.1 * 0.2 29

No. of discharges 106,537 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Usual route of administrationOral 34,874 36.5 29.1 30.3 29.7 33.1 87Smoking 35,226 32.1 40.8 33.1 26.8 27.0 89Inhalation 9,350 8.9 5.7 9.7 11.4 10.8 113Injection 25,912 22.0 23.9 26.3 31.6 28.2 90Other 559 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.9 82

No. of discharges 105,921 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Table 5.2d. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 1,591 7.0 4.6 6.6 6.3 6.8 84Private insurance 1,960 10.3 4.2 7.0 7.2 6.4 77Medicare 88 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.4 76Medicaid 4,640 17.1 21.1 18.1 19.8 18.5 80Other government payments 13,153 55.8 48.0 47.0 57.0 55.9 95Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 1,914 2.0 14.8 15.0 2.2 3.6 115Other 1,764 7.6 6.9 5.8 6.8 8.4 78

No. of discharges 25,110 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 89

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 2,591 11.0 5.7 7.1 7.2 6.8 80Medicare 538 1.6 1.0 2.2 2.1 2.2 95Medicaid 11,080 35.6 26.7 41.3 39.2 40.3 105HMO 1,317 4.2 4.4 5.8 2.4 2.1 67Other 3,693 6.8 23.3 15.9 6.1 9.7 85None 11,487 40.8 39.0 27.7 43.0 38.8 98

No. of discharges 30,706 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 92

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Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 5,352 60

Marital statusNever married 4,689 98.9 99.7 99.2 99.5 99.5 57Now married 22 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.5 48Separated 5 0.2 - - 0.1 - - - - 51Divorced 10 0.3 - - 0.1 0.2 - - 45Widowed 2 * - - 0.1 - - - - 45

No. of discharges 4,728 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57

Pregnant (female only)Yes 27 1.6 2.5 1.6 - - 4.0 106No 1,579 98.4 97.5 98.4 100.0 96.0 57

No. of discharges 1,606 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 57

Years of education0 to 8 years 1,577 23.5 40.0 36.5 34.4 25.1 629 to 11 years 3,471 71.1 57.5 60.1 61.9 69.6 5912 years (or GED) or more 231 5.4 2.5 3.4 3.8 5.3 58

No. of discharges 5,279 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 60 - - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.

Table 5.2e. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 102,602 90

Marital statusNever married 49,232 68.0 64.8 72.8 76.1 71.2 94Now married 6,318 9.9 9.7 8.2 6.9 8.3 79Separated 4,162 5.7 8.0 6.0 4.8 5.7 91Divorced 9,548 14.8 16.0 11.5 11.1 13.5 89Widowed 1,045 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.3 89

No. of discharges 70,305 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 91

Pregnant (female only)Yes 2,547 6.0 9.2 7.7 4.8 7.6 119No 33,669 94.0 90.8 92.3 95.2 92.4 89

No. of discharges 36,216 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90Veteran1

Yes 3,724 4.0 4.1 3.5 2.8 3.2 90No 95,138 96.0 95.9 96.5 97.2 96.8 90

No. of discharges 98,862 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Table 5.2f. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Years of education0 to 8 years 5,886 5.0 5.0 7.9 6.2 6.5 919 to 11 years 24,714 22.8 27.2 26.7 23.0 23.3 9012 years or GED 45,126 44.5 46.0 44.3 45.2 45.6 9013 to 15 years 19,767 21.5 17.5 17.3 20.7 20.2 8916 years or BA, BS 3,771 4.5 3.0 2.9 3.8 3.4 8517 years or more 1,385 1.7 1.2 0.9 1.2 0.9 63

No. of discharges 100,649 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 6,746 14.4 12.2 8.8 10.4 11.2 70Public assistance 7,135 12.8 10.9 11.5 15.6 14.9 141Retirement/pension 281 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.4 0.4 59Disability 3,050 5.5 5.9 4.9 5.2 7.2 70Other 6,825 13.0 11.7 12.2 10.5 9.9 91None 31,983 53.5 58.8 62.2 58.0 56.4 112

No. of discharges 56,020 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.2f. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701 107,954 49,304 19,090 26,204 9,655 3,701

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 94,671 43,241 16,670 23,047 8,576 3,137 94,350 47,785 17,809 17,265 8,678 2,813Once 10,858 4,939 2,066 2,574 853 426 3,784 893 859 865 597 5702 or more times 1,333 545 293 354 96 45 704 217 131 209 93 54

No. of discharges 106,862 48,725 19,029 25,975 9,525 3,608 98,838 48,895 18,799 18,339 9,368 3,437Frequency of useNo use in the past month 36,766 18,622 6,292 6,913 3,630 1,309 66,817 38,498 11,483 9,530 5,390 1,916Some use 32,372 14,759 7,190 7,832 1,822 769 13,925 2,525 5,118 3,730 1,943 609Daily use 32,652 12,851 5,254 9,889 3,306 1,352 6,534 1,649 1,646 2,089 676 474

No. of discharges 101,790 46,232 18,736 24,634 8,758 3,430 87,276 42,672 18,247 15,349 8,009 2,999

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 40,173 17,979 4,642 11,097 4,690 1,765 19,074 6,426 2,188 6,775 2,606 1,079At least 1 time in the past month 30,191 14,382 3,415 6,851 4,152 1,391 51,578 27,033 5,807 10,562 6,136 2,040

1-3 times in the past month 5,307 2,573 691 1,194 608 241 5,377 2,191 530 1,717 639 3004-7 times in the past month 4,068 2,022 481 879 497 189 6,260 3,142 578 1,500 731 3098-30 times in the past month 12,594 5,923 1,636 2,834 1,604 597 27,493 14,666 4,011 4,846 2,930 1,040Some attendance, but frequency unknown 8,222 3,864 607 1,944 1,443 364 12,448 7,034 688 2,499 1,836 391

No. of discharges 70,364 32,361 8,057 17,948 8,842 3,156 70,652 33,459 7,995 17,337 8,742 3,119

Table 5.3a. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213

Living arrangementsHomeless 86 45 14 13 11 3 59 22 15 13 6 3Dependent living 3,286 1,580 589 691 274 152 2,979 1,563 568 394 294 160Independent living 1,940 1,005 150 424 308 53 1,945 1,048 167 411 292 27

No. of discharges 5,312 2,630 753 1,128 593 208 4,983 2,633 750 818 592 190Primary substanceAlcohol 505 277 58 90 60 20 534 306 61 82 62 23Opiates 405 180 61 113 37 14 388 174 61 104 34 15Marijuana/hashish 3,733 1,851 536 777 423 146 3,510 1,806 530 616 420 138Cocaine 72 40 9 11 10 2 69 34 12 11 10 2Stimulants 384 189 56 88 33 18 357 189 56 61 33 18None/other/unknown 253 116 36 54 34 13 494 144 36 259 38 17

No. of discharges 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,293 710 127 258 148 50 1,168 651 123 200 150 44Opiates 415 197 93 79 35 11 386 182 98 65 31 10Marijuana/hashish 955 490 124 193 114 34 901 480 130 146 111 34Cocaine 269 126 38 56 34 15 239 120 33 46 30 10Stimulants 462 214 74 89 54 31 429 211 78 57 58 25None/other/unknown 1,958 916 300 458 212 72 2,229 1,009 294 619 217 90

No. of discharges 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213 5,352 2,653 756 1,133 597 213

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.3b. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488

Living arrangementsHomeless 30,529 12,311 7,194 8,385 1,920 719 17,787 5,958 6,178 3,793 1,480 378Dependent living 35,905 17,558 6,010 7,245 3,728 1,364 36,300 18,815 6,321 5,717 3,735 1,712Independent living 34,794 16,042 5,031 9,152 3,266 1,303 38,084 20,922 5,284 7,627 3,237 1,014

No. of discharges 101,228 45,911 18,235 24,782 8,914 3,386 92,171 45,695 17,783 17,137 8,452 3,104Primary substanceAlcohol 29,319 15,067 4,469 6,579 2,247 957 28,052 14,483 4,428 6,053 2,161 927Opiates 30,524 12,867 4,589 8,010 3,740 1,318 26,670 10,877 4,464 6,699 3,407 1,223Marijuana/hashish 8,423 3,579 1,427 2,195 920 302 7,675 3,188 1,376 1,978 866 267Cocaine 8,705 3,656 1,245 2,630 818 356 8,037 3,330 1,196 2,380 788 343Stimulants 22,541 9,970 6,246 4,942 991 392 21,848 9,832 6,149 4,493 995 379None/other/unknown 3,090 1,512 358 715 342 163 10,320 4,941 721 3,468 841 349

No. of discharges 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 10,209 4,558 2,067 2,556 730 298 8,793 4,352 2,030 1,440 715 256Opiates 7,765 3,387 1,486 1,848 788 256 6,664 3,054 1,456 1,164 760 230Marijuana/hashish 21,097 9,247 4,144 5,056 1,955 695 18,221 8,630 4,028 3,140 1,827 596Cocaine 13,510 5,768 1,586 3,888 1,658 610 11,431 5,032 1,490 2,914 1,463 532Stimulants 12,008 5,041 3,138 2,704 862 263 9,964 4,726 2,930 1,273 807 228None/other/unknown 38,013 18,650 5,913 9,019 3,065 1,366 47,529 20,857 6,400 15,140 3,486 1,646

No. of discharges 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488 102,602 46,651 18,334 25,071 9,058 3,488

Table 5.3c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

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Employment status1

Employed 6,055 3,367 1,062 1,057 386 183 17,463 11,992 1,544 2,152 1,341 434Full-time 4,090 2,309 714 691 255 121 12,659 8,871 1,053 1,553 886 296Part-time 1,965 1,058 348 366 131 62 4,804 3,121 491 599 455 138

Unemployed 35,995 16,790 5,649 8,205 3,763 1,588 32,983 16,943 5,454 6,165 3,177 1,244Not in labor force 59,121 25,757 11,512 15,461 4,767 1,624 41,599 16,821 10,493 8,703 4,095 1,487

No. of discharges 101,171 45,914 18,223 24,723 8,916 3,395 92,045 45,756 17,491 17,020 8,613 3,165Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 470 206 101 107 37 19 443 198 106 92 32 15Student 717 423 51 133 89 21 2,121 1,266 92 412 302 49Retired 343 218 29 66 19 11 345 211 41 67 16 10Disabled 4,232 1,835 508 1,098 539 252 4,075 1,906 501 957 486 225Inmate of institution 5,954 3,213 636 1,119 729 257 2,917 1,331 281 444 464 397Other 24,009 9,797 2,414 7,613 3,268 917 17,032 5,022 2,087 6,478 2,713 732

No. of discharges 35,725 15,692 3,739 10,136 4,681 1,477 26,933 9,934 3,108 8,450 4,013 1,428

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.3c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 107,954 45.7 17.7 90

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 94,671 88.7 87.6 88.7 90.0 86.9 45.7 17.6 90Once 10,858 10.1 10.9 9.9 9.0 11.8 45.5 19.0 862 or more times 1,333 1.1 1.5 1.4 1.0 1.2 40.9 22.0 88

Total 106,862 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.6 17.8 90Frequency of useNo use in the past month 36,766 40.3 33.6 28.1 41.4 38.2 50.7 17.1 90Some use 32,372 31.9 38.4 31.8 20.8 22.4 45.6 22.2 76Daily use 32,652 27.8 28.0 40.1 37.7 39.4 39.4 16.1 89

Total 101,790 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.4 18.4 89Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 40,173 55.6 57.6 61.8 53.0 55.9 44.8 11.6 89At least 1 time in the past month 30,191 44.4 42.4 38.2 47.0 44.1 47.6 11.3 92

1-3 times in the past month 5,307 8.0 8.6 6.7 6.9 7.6 48.5 13.0 774-7 times in the past month 4,068 6.2 6.0 4.9 5.6 6.0 49.7 11.8 858-30 times in the past month 12,594 18.3 20.3 15.8 18.1 18.9 47.0 13.0 89Some attendance, but frequency unknown 8,222 11.9 7.5 10.8 16.3 11.5 47.0 7.4 169

Total 70,364 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.0 11.5 90

Table 5.4a. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 5,352 49.6 14.1 60

Living arrangementsHomeless 86 1.7 1.9 1.2 1.9 1.4 52.3 16.3 96Dependent living 3,286 60.1 78.2 61.3 46.2 73.1 48.1 17.9 63Independent living 1,940 38.2 19.9 37.6 51.9 25.5 51.8 7.7 49

Total 5,312 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.5 14.2 60Primary substanceAlcohol 505 10.4 7.7 7.9 10.1 9.4 54.9 11.5 53Opiates 405 6.8 8.1 10.0 6.2 6.6 44.4 15.1 60Marijuana/hashish 3,733 69.8 70.9 68.6 70.9 68.5 49.6 14.4 59Cocaine 72 1.5 1.2 1.0 1.7 0.9 55.6 12.5 73Stimulants 384 7.1 7.4 7.8 5.5 8.5 49.2 14.6 71None/other/unknown 253 4.4 4.8 4.8 5.7 6.1 45.8 14.2 64

Total 5,352 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.6 14.1 60Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,293 26.8 16.8 22.8 24.8 23.5 54.9 9.8 68Opiates 415 7.4 12.3 7.0 5.9 5.2 47.5 22.4 51Marijuana/hashish 955 18.5 16.4 17.0 19.1 16.0 51.3 13.0 60Cocaine 269 4.7 5.0 4.9 5.7 7.0 46.8 14.1 51Stimulants 462 8.1 9.8 7.9 9.0 14.6 46.3 16.0 60None/other/unknown 1,958 34.5 39.7 40.4 35.5 33.8 46.8 15.3 58

Total 5,352 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.6 14.1 60

Table 5.4b. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 102,602 45.5 17.9 90

Living arrangementsHomeless 30,529 26.8 39.5 33.8 21.5 21.2 40.3 23.6 90Dependent living 35,905 38.2 33.0 29.2 41.8 40.3 48.9 16.7 90Independent living 34,794 34.9 27.6 36.9 36.6 38.5 46.1 14.5 85

Total 101,228 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.4 18.0 90Primary substanceAlcohol 29,319 32.3 24.4 26.2 24.8 27.4 51.4 15.2 87Opiates 30,524 27.6 25.0 31.9 41.3 37.8 42.2 15.0 100Marijuana/hashish 8,423 7.7 7.8 8.8 10.2 8.7 42.5 16.9 90Cocaine 8,705 7.8 6.8 10.5 9.0 10.2 42.0 14.3 108Stimulants 22,541 21.4 34.1 19.7 10.9 11.2 44.2 27.7 81None/other/unknown 3,090 3.2 2.0 2.9 3.8 4.7 48.9 11.6 90

Total 102,602 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.5 17.9 90Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 10,209 9.8 11.3 10.2 8.1 8.5 44.6 20.2 90Opiates 7,765 7.3 8.1 7.4 8.7 7.3 43.6 19.1 90Marijuana/hashish 21,097 19.8 22.6 20.2 21.6 19.9 43.8 19.6 89Cocaine 13,510 12.4 8.7 15.5 18.3 17.5 42.7 11.7 120Stimulants 12,008 10.8 17.1 10.8 9.5 7.5 42.0 26.1 76None/other/unknown 38,013 40.0 32.3 36.0 33.8 39.2 49.1 15.6 89

Total 102,602 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.5 17.9 90

Table 5.4c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 6,055 7.3 5.8 4.3 4.3 5.4 55.6 17.5 58Full-time 4,090 5.0 3.9 2.8 2.9 3.6 56.5 17.5 56Part-time 1,965 2.3 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.8 53.8 17.7 59

Unemployed 35,995 36.6 31.0 33.2 42.2 46.8 46.6 15.7 79Not in labor force 59,121 56.1 63.2 62.5 53.5 47.8 43.6 19.5 99

Total 101,171 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.4 18.0 90Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 470 1.3 2.7 1.1 0.8 1.3 43.8 21.5 76Student 717 2.7 1.4 1.3 1.9 1.4 59.0 7.1 107Retired 343 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.7 63.6 8.5 61Disabled 4,232 11.7 13.6 10.8 11.5 17.1 43.4 12.0 71Inmate of institution 5,954 20.5 17.0 11.0 15.6 17.4 54.0 10.7 118Other 24,009 62.4 64.6 75.1 69.8 62.1 40.8 10.1 152

Total 35,725 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 43.9 10.5 1271 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.4c. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 107,954 45.7 17.7 90

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 94,350 97.7 94.7 94.1 92.6 81.8 50.6 18.9 90Once 3,784 1.8 4.6 4.7 6.4 16.6 23.6 22.7 612 or more times 704 0.4 0.7 1.1 1.0 1.6 30.8 18.6 44

Total 98,838 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.5 19.0 90Frequency of useNo use in the past month 66,817 90.2 62.9 62.1 67.3 63.9 57.6 17.2 89Some use 13,925 5.9 28.0 24.3 24.3 20.3 18.1 36.8 27Daily use 6,534 3.9 9.0 13.6 8.4 15.8 25.2 25.2 61

Total 87,276 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 48.9 20.9 88Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 19,074 19.2 27.4 39.1 29.8 34.6 33.7 11.5 86At least 1 time in the past month 51,578 80.8 72.6 60.9 70.2 65.4 52.4 11.3 90

1-3 times in the past month 5,377 6.5 6.6 9.9 7.3 9.6 40.7 9.9 644-7 times in the past month 6,260 9.4 7.2 8.7 8.4 9.9 50.2 9.2 758-30 times in the past month 27,493 43.8 50.2 28.0 33.5 33.3 53.3 14.6 87Some attendance, but frequency unknown 12,448 21.0 8.6 14.4 21.0 12.5 56.5 5.5 174

Total 70,652 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 47.4 11.3 90

Table 5.4d. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 5,352 49.6 14.1 60

Living arrangementsHomeless 59 0.8 2.0 1.6 1.0 1.6 37.3 25.4 96Dependent living 2,979 59.4 75.7 48.2 49.7 84.2 52.5 19.1 64Independent living 1,945 39.8 22.3 50.2 49.3 14.2 53.9 8.6 50

Total 4,983 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 52.8 15.1 60Primary substanceAlcohol 534 11.5 8.1 7.2 10.4 10.8 57.3 11.4 57Opiates 388 6.6 8.1 9.2 5.7 7.0 44.8 15.7 63Marijuana/hashish 3,510 68.1 70.1 54.4 70.4 64.8 51.5 15.1 59Cocaine 69 1.3 1.6 1.0 1.7 0.9 49.3 17.4 73Stimulants 357 7.1 7.4 5.4 5.5 8.5 52.9 15.7 72None/other/unknown 494 5.4 4.8 22.9 6.4 8.0 29.1 7.3 76

Total 5,352 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.6 14.1 60Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,168 24.5 16.3 17.7 25.1 20.7 55.7 10.5 71Opiates 386 6.9 13.0 5.7 5.2 4.7 47.2 25.4 51Marijuana/hashish 901 18.1 17.2 12.9 18.6 16.0 53.3 14.4 62Cocaine 239 4.5 4.4 4.1 5.0 4.7 50.2 13.8 53Stimulants 429 8.0 10.3 5.0 9.7 11.7 49.2 18.2 60None/other/unknown 2,229 38.0 38.9 54.6 36.3 42.3 45.3 13.2 57

Total 5,352 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.6 14.1 60

Table 5.4e. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All long-term residential treatment discharges 102,602 45.5 17.9 90

Living arrangementsHomeless 17,787 13.0 34.7 22.1 17.5 12.2 33.5 34.7 87Dependent living 36,300 41.2 35.5 33.4 44.2 55.2 51.8 17.4 89Independent living 38,084 45.8 29.7 44.5 38.3 32.7 54.9 13.9 91

Total 92,171 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.6 19.3 90Primary substanceAlcohol 28,052 31.0 24.2 24.1 23.9 26.6 51.6 15.8 86Opiates 26,670 23.3 24.3 26.7 37.6 35.1 40.8 16.7 92Marijuana/hashish 7,675 6.8 7.5 7.9 9.6 7.7 41.5 17.9 90Cocaine 8,037 7.1 6.5 9.5 8.7 9.8 41.4 14.9 104Stimulants 21,848 21.1 33.5 17.9 11.0 10.9 45.0 28.1 80None/other/unknown 10,320 10.6 3.9 13.8 9.3 10.0 47.9 7.0 112

Total 102,602 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.5 17.9 90Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 8,793 9.3 11.1 5.7 7.9 7.3 49.5 23.1 90Opiates 6,664 6.5 7.9 4.6 8.4 6.6 45.8 21.8 90Marijuana/hashish 18,221 18.5 22.0 12.5 20.2 17.1 47.4 22.1 89Cocaine 11,431 10.8 8.1 11.6 16.2 15.3 44.0 13.0 120Stimulants 9,964 10.1 16.0 5.1 8.9 6.5 47.4 29.4 76None/other/unknown 47,529 44.7 34.9 60.4 38.5 47.2 43.9 13.5 90

Total 102,602 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.5 17.9 90

Table 5.4f. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 17,463 26.2 8.8 12.6 15.6 13.7 68.7 8.8 120Full-time 12,659 19.4 6.0 9.1 10.3 9.4 70.1 8.3 122Part-time 4,804 6.8 2.8 3.5 5.3 4.4 65.0 10.2 112

Unemployed 32,983 37.0 31.2 36.2 36.9 39.3 51.4 16.5 77Not in labor force 41,599 36.8 60.0 51.1 47.5 47.0 40.4 25.2 90

Total 92,045 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.7 19.0 90Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 443 2.0 3.4 1.1 0.8 1.1 44.7 23.9 72Student 2,121 12.7 3.0 4.9 7.5 3.4 59.7 4.3 174Retired 345 2.1 1.3 0.8 0.4 0.7 61.2 11.9 60Disabled 4,075 19.2 16.1 11.3 12.1 15.8 46.8 12.3 83Inmate of institution 2,917 13.4 9.0 5.3 11.6 27.8 45.6 9.6 128Other 17,032 50.6 67.1 76.7 67.6 51.3 29.5 12.3 116

Total 26,933 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 36.9 11.5 1121 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered long-term residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 5.4f. Long-term residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Total 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83 100.0 48.9 10.0 35.5 2.9 2.7Arizona 66 6 3 49 - - 8 100.0 9.1 4.5 74.2 - - 12.1Colorado 1 1 - - - - - - - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - - -Connecticut 611 482 5 110 7 7 100.0 78.9 0.8 18.0 1.1 1.1Indiana 67 4 3 47 5 8 100.0 6.0 4.5 70.1 7.5 11.9Iowa 100 24 40 26 6 4 100.0 24.0 40.0 26.0 6.0 4.0Minnesota 493 309 46 81 35 22 100.0 62.7 9.3 16.4 7.1 4.5Montana 464 241 29 161 33 - - 100.0 51.9 6.3 34.7 7.1 - -New Jersey 12 10 - - 1 - - 1 100.0 83.3 - - 8.3 - - 8.3North Carolina 1,027 257 144 595 - - 31 100.0 25.0 14.0 57.9 - - 3.0North Dakota 4 - - 1 3 - - - - 100.0 - - 25.0 75.0 - - - -Pennsylvania 26 23 2 - - 1 - - 100.0 88.5 7.7 - - 3.8 - -Puerto Rico 115 114 - - 1 - - - - 100.0 99.1 - - 0.9 - - - -Rhode Island 43 11 27 3 2 - - 100.0 25.6 62.8 7.0 4.7 - -Wisconsin 21 11 5 3 1 1 100.0 52.4 23.8 14.3 4.8 4.8Wyoming 9 2 - - 6 - - 1 100.0 22.2 - - 66.7 - - 11.1

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.1. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 15 states that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83 48.9 10.0 25

GenderMale 2,017 988 185 737 54 53 49.0 9.2 25Female 1,041 507 120 348 36 30 48.7 11.5 26

No. of discharges 3,058 1,495 305 1,085 90 83 48.9 10.0 25Age at admission 12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 years 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -16 years 3 2 - - - - - - 1 66.7 - - 11817 years 6 1 2 1 - - 2 16.7 33.3 2718 years 18 6 3 7 2 - - 33.3 16.7 2719 years 29 14 3 9 2 1 48.3 10.3 2720 years 26 7 2 14 2 1 26.9 7.7 3021 to 24 years 266 108 35 103 9 11 40.6 13.2 2825 to 29 years 464 228 30 176 19 11 49.1 6.5 2830 to 34 years 480 231 31 186 18 14 48.1 6.5 2635 to 39 years 378 174 38 143 15 8 46.0 10.1 2740 to 44 years 336 168 39 118 5 6 50.0 11.6 2245 to 49 years 329 162 31 119 7 10 49.2 9.4 2750 to 54 years 387 191 45 134 8 9 49.4 11.6 2455 to 59 years 207 107 31 60 2 7 51.7 15.0 2660 to 64 years 81 60 9 10 1 1 74.1 11.1 2065 to 69 years 26 21 3 2 - - - - 80.8 11.5 2070 to 74 years 10 9 1 - - - - - - 90.0 10.0 21Over 75 years 11 6 - - 4 - - 1 54.5 - - 21

No. of discharges 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83 48.9 10.0 25

Table 6.2a. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 2,172 1,013 229 807 62 61 46.6 10.5 25Black (non-Hispanic) 342 154 42 120 13 13 45.0 12.3 28Hispanic origin 290 209 6 68 3 4 72.1 2.1 20Other 237 116 20 84 12 5 48.9 8.4 27

No. of discharges 3,041 1,492 297 1,079 90 83 49.1 9.8 26No. of prior treatment episodesNone 1,171 480 148 489 25 29 41.0 12.6 191 or more 1,604 786 151 558 61 48 49.0 9.4 25

No. of discharges 2,775 1,266 299 1,047 86 77 45.6 10.8 22Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 1,229 620 109 429 20 51 50.4 8.9 22Criminal justice/DUI 274 183 18 51 12 10 66.8 6.6 37Other community referral 130 63 14 39 8 6 48.5 10.8 17Substance use care provider 494 283 10 166 34 1 57.3 2.0 27Other health care provider 771 220 152 377 13 9 28.5 19.7 5School (educational) 2 - - 1 1 - - - - - - 50.0 - -Employer/EAP 8 7 - - - - 1 - - 87.5 - - 4

No. of discharges 2,908 1,376 304 1,063 88 77 47.3 10.5 23Usual route of administrationOral 1,922 1,005 200 630 37 50 52.3 10.4 22Smoking 425 182 38 165 25 15 42.8 8.9 27Inhalation 196 88 23 74 8 3 44.9 11.7 28Injection 461 197 36 195 18 15 42.7 7.8 29Other 11 5 1 5 - - - - 45.5 9.1 3

No. of discharges 3,015 1,477 298 1,069 88 83 49.0 9.9 26

Table 6.2a. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1 Self-pay 28 11 12 5 - - - - 39.3 42.9 3Private insurance 49 18 19 10 1 1 36.7 38.8 27Medicare 31 8 12 8 2 1 25.8 38.7 16Medicaid 92 11 48 25 5 3 12.0 52.2 21Other government payments 111 104 4 2 - - 1 93.7 3.6 5Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 276 152 3 96 25 - - 55.1 1.1 28Other 159 101 - - 51 7 - - 63.5 - - 26

No. of discharges 746 405 98 197 40 6 54.3 13.1 23Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 52 22 15 13 1 1 42.3 28.8 21Medicare 52 23 7 22 - - - - 44.2 13.5 24Medicaid 126 35 29 46 10 6 27.8 23.0 27HMO 93 88 3 2 - - - - 94.6 3.2 4Other 37 13 3 16 3 2 35.1 8.1 10None 422 225 18 143 31 5 53.3 4.3 27

No. of discharges 782 406 75 242 45 14 51.9 9.6 23

Table 6.2a. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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Terminatedby facility Other

All hospital residential treatment discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 27 36 35

Marital statusNever married 11 3 4 1 - - 3 27 36 35 Now married - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Separated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 27 36 35 Pregnant (female only)Yes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No 5 2 3 - - - - - - 40 60 31

No. of discharges 5 2 3 - - - - - - 40 60 31 Years of education0 to 8 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 to 11 years 10 2 4 1 - - 3 20 40 118 12 years (or GED) or more 1 1 - - - - - - - - 100 - - 27

No. of discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 27 36 35

Table 6.2b. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80 49.0 9.9 25

Marital statusNever married 1,979 1,010 183 673 64 49 51.0 9.2 27Now married 381 178 52 130 11 10 46.7 13.6 21Separated 107 50 11 44 1 1 46.7 10.3 20Divorced 443 209 41 171 10 12 47.2 9.3 25Widowed 38 14 7 15 1 1 36.8 18.4 21

No. of discharges 2,948 1,461 294 1,033 87 73 49.6 10.0 26Pregnant (female only)Yes 10 4 1 5 - - - - 40.0 10.0 71No 839 347 114 316 34 28 41.4 13.6 21

No. of discharges 849 351 115 321 34 28 41.3 13.5 21Veteran1

Yes 84 54 3 25 2 - - 64.3 3.6 26No 2,839 1,400 288 999 81 71 49.3 10.1 26

No. of discharges 2,923 1,454 291 1,024 83 71 49.7 10.0 26

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Years of education0 to 8 years 199 78 25 74 4 18 39.2 12.6 69 to 11 years 563 237 53 230 31 12 42.1 9.4 2612 years or GED 1,177 552 138 447 20 20 46.9 11.7 2213 to 15 years 550 283 58 176 19 14 51.5 10.5 2316 years or BA, BS 130 78 12 35 3 2 60.0 9.2 2217 years or more 37 27 5 2 3 - - 73.0 13.5 21

No. of discharges 2,656 1,255 291 964 80 66 47.3 11.0 22Source of income support1

Wages/salary 209 127 34 37 6 5 60.8 16.3 23Public assistance 114 86 6 15 5 2 75.4 5.3 5Retirement/pension 41 35 4 1 - - 1 85.4 9.8 20Disability 172 91 26 35 15 5 52.9 15.1 21Other 110 58 17 24 7 4 52.7 15.5 24None 465 249 26 149 37 4 53.5 5.6 27

No. of discharges 1,111 646 113 261 70 21 58.1 10.2 23

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.2c. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,059 25

GenderMale 2,017 66.1 60.7 67.9 60.0 63.9 25Female 1,041 33.9 39.3 32.1 40.0 36.1 26

No. of discharges 3,058 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 25

Age at admission12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 years 2 - - 0.7 - - - - - - - -16 years 3 0.1 - - - - - - 1.2 11817 years 6 0.1 0.7 0.1 - - 2.4 2718 years 18 0.4 1.0 0.6 2.2 - - 2719 years 29 0.9 1.0 0.8 2.2 1.2 2720 years 26 0.5 0.7 1.3 2.2 1.2 3021 to 24 years 266 7.2 11.5 9.5 10.0 13.3 2825 to 29 years 464 15.3 9.8 16.2 21.1 13.3 2830 to 34 years 480 15.5 10.2 17.1 20.0 16.9 2635 to 39 years 378 11.6 12.5 13.2 16.7 9.6 2740 to 44 years 336 11.2 12.8 10.9 5.6 7.2 2245 to 49 years 329 10.8 10.2 11.0 7.8 12.0 2750 to 54 years 387 12.8 14.8 12.3 8.9 10.8 2455 to 59 years 207 7.2 10.2 5.5 2.2 8.4 2660 to 64 years 81 4.0 3.0 0.9 1.1 1.2 2065 to 69 years 26 1.4 1.0 0.2 - - - - 2070 to 74 years 10 0.6 0.3 - - - - - - 21Over 75 years 11 0.4 - - 0.4 - - 1.2 21

No. of discharges 3,059 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 25Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 6.2d. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 2,172 67.9 77.1 74.8 68.9 73.5 25Black (non-Hispanic) 342 10.3 14.1 11.1 14.4 15.7 28Hispanic origin 290 14.0 2.0 6.3 3.3 4.8 20Other 237 7.8 6.7 7.8 13.3 6.0 27

No. of discharges 3,041 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 1,171 37.9 49.5 46.7 29.1 37.7 191 or more 1,604 62.1 50.5 53.3 70.9 62.3 25

No. of discharges 2,775 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 22

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 1,229 45.1 35.9 40.4 22.7 66.2 22Criminal justice/DUI 274 13.3 5.9 4.8 13.6 13.0 37Other community referral 130 4.6 4.6 3.7 9.1 7.8 17Substance use care provider 494 20.6 3.3 15.6 38.6 1.3 27Other health care provider 771 16.0 50.0 35.5 14.8 11.7 5School (educational) 2 - - 0.3 0.1 - - - - - -Employer/EAP 8 0.5 - - - - 1.1 - - 4

No. of discharges 2,908 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 23

Usual route of administrationOral 1,922 68.0 67.1 58.9 42.0 60.2 22Smoking 425 12.3 12.8 15.4 28.4 18.1 27Inhalation 196 6.0 7.7 6.9 9.1 3.6 28Injection 461 13.3 12.1 18.2 20.5 18.1 29Other 11 0.3 0.3 0.5 - - - - 3

No. of discharges 3,015 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Table 6.2d. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 28 2.7 12.2 2.5 - - - - 3Private insurance 49 4.4 19.4 5.1 2.5 16.7 27Medicare 31 2.0 12.2 4.1 5.0 16.7 16Medicaid 92 2.7 49.0 12.7 12.5 50.0 21Other government payments 111 25.7 4.1 1.0 - - 16.7 5Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 276 37.5 3.1 48.7 62.5 - - 28Other 159 24.9 - - 25.9 17.5 - - 26

No. of discharges 746 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 23

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 52 5.4 20.0 5.4 2.2 7.1 21Medicare 52 5.7 9.3 9.1 - - - - 24Medicaid 126 8.6 38.7 19.0 22.2 42.9 27HMO 93 21.7 4.0 0.8 - - - - 4Other 37 3.2 4.0 6.6 6.7 14.3 10None 422 55.4 24.0 59.1 68.9 35.7 27

No. of discharges 782 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 23

Table 6.2d. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 11 35

Marital statusNever married 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 35Now married - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Separated - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 35

Pregnant (female only)Yes - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No 5 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 31

No. of discharges 5 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - 31

Years of education0 to 8 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -9 to 11 years 10 66.7 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 11812 years (or GED) or more 1 33.3 - - - - - - - - 27

No. of discharges 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 35- - Quantity is zero.

Table 6.2e. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,048 25

Marital statusNever married 1,979 69.1 62.2 65.2 73.6 67.1 27Now married 381 12.2 17.7 12.6 12.6 13.7 21Separated 107 3.4 3.7 4.3 1.1 1.4 20Divorced 443 14.3 13.9 16.6 11.5 16.4 25Widowed 38 1.0 2.4 1.5 1.1 1.4 21

No. of discharges 2,948 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Pregnant (female only)Yes 10 1.1 0.9 1.6 - - - - 71No 839 98.9 99.1 98.4 100.0 100.0 21

No. of discharges 849 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 21Veteran1 - -Yes 84 3.7 1.0 2.4 2.4 - - 26No 2,839 96.3 99.0 97.6 97.6 100.0 26

No. of discharges 2,923 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 26

Table 6.2f. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 199 6.2 8.6 7.7 5.0 27.3 69 to 11 years 563 18.9 18.2 23.9 38.8 18.2 2612 years or GED 1,177 44.0 47.4 46.4 25.0 30.3 2213 to 15 years 550 22.5 19.9 18.3 23.8 21.2 2316 years or BA, BS 130 6.2 4.1 3.6 3.8 3.0 2217 years or more 37 2.2 1.7 0.2 3.8 - - 21

No. of discharges 2,656 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 22

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 209 19.7 30.1 14.2 8.6 23.8 23Public assistance 114 13.3 5.3 5.7 7.1 9.5 5Retirement/pension 41 5.4 3.5 0.4 - - 4.8 20Disability 172 14.1 23.0 13.4 21.4 23.8 21Other 110 9.0 15.0 9.2 10.0 19.0 24None 465 38.5 23.0 57.1 52.9 19.0 27

No. of discharges 1,111 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 23

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.2f. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83 3,059 1,495 305 1,086 90 83

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 2,632 1,216 287 975 83 71 1,941 985 219 588 80 69Once 122 59 12 39 5 7 48 21 4 16 2 52 or more times 15 6 1 7 - - 1 6 3 1 1 - - 1

No. of discharges 2,769 1,281 300 1,021 88 79 1,995 1,009 224 605 82 75Frequency of useNo use in the past month 294 125 35 111 11 12 1,160 905 72 139 27 17Some use 805 384 90 261 41 29 726 262 83 313 39 29Daily use 1,936 970 176 710 38 42 1,084 301 137 587 22 37

No. of discharges 3,035 1,479 301 1,082 90 83 2,970 1,468 292 1,039 88 83

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 2,065 821 258 856 69 61 915 326 146 369 20 54At least 1 time in the past month 657 439 36 153 15 14 1,544 1,045 74 332 68 25

1-3 times in the past month 458 336 14 90 10 8 646 469 22 124 17 144-7 times in the past month 56 24 9 18 1 4 288 205 28 35 13 78-30 times in the past month 86 51 8 24 2 1 182 134 21 16 8 3Some attendance, but frequency unknown 57 28 5 21 2 1 428 237 3 157 30 1

No. of discharges 2,722 1,260 294 1,009 84 75 2,459 1,371 220 701 88 79

Table 6.3a. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 11 3 4 1 - - 3

Living arrangementsHomeless 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -Dependent living 10 3 4 1 - - 2 10 3 4 - - - - 3Independent living - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 10 3 4 - - - - 3Primary substanceAlcohol 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 2 - - 2 - - - - - -Opiates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 7 2 2 1 - - 2 5 2 1 - - - - 2Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 2 1 - - - - - - 1 2 1 - - - - - - 1None/other/unknown 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 2 - - 1 1 - - - -

No. of discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 11 3 4 1 - - 3

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 4 2 - - 1 - - 1 3 2 - - - - - - 1Opiates 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - 1Marijuana/hashish 3 - - 2 - - - - 1 4 1 2 - - - - 1Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 2 - - 2 - - - - - - 3 - - 2 1 - - - -

No. of discharges 11 3 4 1 - - 3 11 3 4 1 - - 3

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.3b. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80

Living arrangementsHomeless 447 211 41 165 18 12 356 123 36 164 19 14Dependent living 191 103 33 37 9 9 288 187 52 30 10 9Independent living 2,125 951 221 837 61 55 2,288 1,136 200 840 59 53

No. of discharges 2,763 1,265 295 1,039 88 76 2,932 1,446 288 1,034 88 76Primary substanceAlcohol 1,627 874 175 504 33 41 1,609 871 172 492 34 40Opiates 655 280 61 277 15 22 648 275 62 275 15 21Marijuana/hashish 131 53 15 52 6 5 138 56 17 55 5 5Cocaine 167 67 13 79 6 2 162 67 11 75 6 3Stimulants 307 120 30 122 29 6 290 116 31 109 28 6None/other/unknown 161 98 7 51 1 4 201 107 8 79 2 5

No. of discharges 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 129 65 11 44 6 3 134 64 10 52 6 2Opiates 206 98 23 72 8 5 201 89 24 74 8 6Marijuana/hashish 535 247 47 189 37 15 495 239 43 163 35 15Cocaine 455 263 41 138 6 7 433 260 37 125 6 5Stimulants 231 79 18 116 12 6 220 86 16 100 11 7None/other/unknown 1,492 740 161 526 21 44 1,565 754 171 571 24 45

No. of discharges 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80 3,048 1,492 301 1,085 90 80

Table 6.3c. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 317 135 54 115 5 8 309 141 52 103 4 9Full-time 184 87 29 59 5 4 181 97 27 49 3 5Part-time 133 48 25 56 - - 4 128 44 25 54 1 4

Unemployed 1,779 758 185 737 49 50 1,739 702 184 744 59 50Not in labor force 656 381 54 172 33 16 897 626 51 176 25 19

No. of discharges 2,752 1,274 293 1,024 87 74 2,945 1,469 287 1,023 88 78Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 18 10 2 5 1 - - 18 12 2 4 - - - -Student 18 8 1 8 - - 1 17 15 - - 2 - - - -Retired 46 38 3 3 - - 2 46 39 3 2 - - 2Disabled 280 134 34 79 27 6 219 115 36 44 16 8Inmate of institution 33 27 2 3 1 - - 14 10 - - 3 1 - -Other 259 162 12 74 4 7 576 430 9 120 8 9

No. of discharges 654 379 54 172 33 16 890 621 50 175 25 19

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Table 6.3c. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,059 48.9 10.0 25

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 2,632 94.9 95.7 95.5 94.3 89.9 46.2 10.9 22Once 122 4.6 4.0 3.8 5.7 8.9 48.4 9.8 232 or more times 15 0.5 0.3 0.7 - - 1.3 40.0 6.7 24

Total 2,769 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.3 10.8 22Frequency of useNo use in the past month 294 8.5 11.6 10.3 12.2 14.5 42.5 11.9 24Some use 805 26.0 29.9 24.1 45.6 34.9 47.7 11.2 22Daily use 1,936 65.6 58.5 65.6 42.2 50.6 50.1 9.1 28

Total 3,035 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 48.7 9.9 26

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 2,065 65.2 87.8 84.8 82.1 81.3 39.8 12.5 20At least 1 time in the past month 657 34.8 12.2 15.2 17.9 18.7 66.8 5.5 34

1-3 times in the past month 458 26.7 4.8 8.9 11.9 10.7 73.4 3.1 394-7 times in the past month 56 1.9 3.1 1.8 1.2 5.3 42.9 16.1 288-30 times in the past month 86 4.0 2.7 2.4 2.4 1.3 59.3 9.3 5Some attendance, but frequency unknown 57 2.2 1.7 2.1 2.4 1.3 49.1 8.8 23

Total 2,722 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.3 10.8 22

Table 6.4a. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 11 27.3 36.4 35

Living arrangementsHomeless 1 - - - - - - - - 33.3 - - - - - -Dependent living 10 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 66.7 30.0 40.0 35Independent living - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 27.3 36.4 35Primary substance - -Alcohol 1 - - 25.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -Opiates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 7 66.7 50.0 100.0 - - 66.7 28.6 28.6 31Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 2 33.3 - - - - - - 33.3 50.0 - - 201None/other/unknown 1 - - 25.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -

Total 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 27.3 36.4 35

Secondary or tertiary substance - -Alcohol 4 66.7 - - 100.0 - - 33.3 50.0 - - 118Opiates 1 - - - - - - - - 33.3 - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 3 - - 50.0 - - - - 33.3 - - 66.7 - -Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 1 33.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 27None/other/unknown 2 - - 50.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -

Total 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 27.3 36.4 35- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.4b. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,048 49.0 9.9 25

Living arrangementsHomeless 447 16.7 13.9 15.9 20.5 15.8 47.2 9.2 23Dependent living 191 8.1 11.2 3.6 10.2 11.8 53.9 17.3 28Independent living 2,125 75.2 74.9 80.6 69.3 72.4 44.8 10.4 21

Total 2,763 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 45.8 10.7 22Primary substanceAlcohol 1,627 58.6 58.1 46.5 36.7 51.3 53.7 10.8 23Opiates 655 18.8 20.3 25.5 16.7 27.5 42.7 9.3 28Marijuana/hashish 131 3.6 5.0 4.8 6.7 6.3 40.5 11.5 22Cocaine 167 4.5 4.3 7.3 6.7 2.5 40.1 7.8 28Stimulants 307 8.0 10.0 11.2 32.2 7.5 39.1 9.8 27None/other/unknown 161 6.6 2.3 4.7 1.1 5.0 60.9 4.3 25

Total 3,048 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.0 9.9 25

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 129 4.4 3.7 4.1 6.7 3.8 50.4 8.5 24Opiates 206 6.6 7.6 6.6 8.9 6.3 47.6 11.2 28Marijuana/hashish 535 16.6 15.6 17.4 41.1 18.8 46.2 8.8 28Cocaine 455 17.6 13.6 12.7 6.7 8.8 57.8 9.0 37Stimulants 231 5.3 6.0 10.7 13.3 7.5 34.2 7.8 26None/other/unknown 1,492 49.6 53.5 48.5 23.3 55.0 49.6 10.8 20

Total 3,048 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.0 9.9 25

Table 6.4c. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 317 10.6 18.4 11.2 5.7 10.8 42.6 17.0 21Full-time 184 6.8 9.9 5.8 5.7 5.4 47.3 15.8 21Part-time 133 3.8 8.5 5.5 - - 5.4 36.1 18.8 19

Unemployed 1,779 59.5 63.1 72.0 56.3 67.6 42.6 10.4 21Not in labor force 656 29.9 18.4 16.8 37.9 21.6 58.1 8.2 28

Total 2,752 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.3 10.6 22Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 18 2.6 3.7 2.9 3.0 - - 55.6 11.1 22Student 18 2.1 1.9 4.7 - - 6.3 44.4 5.6 23Retired 46 10.0 5.6 1.7 - - 12.5 82.6 6.5 20Disabled 280 35.4 63.0 45.9 81.8 37.5 47.9 12.1 22Inmate of institution 33 7.1 3.7 1.7 3.0 - - 81.8 6.1 41Other 259 42.7 22.2 43.0 12.1 43.8 62.5 4.6 36

Total 654 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 58.0 8.3 28

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.4c. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,059 48.9 10.0 25

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 1,941 97.6 97.8 97.2 97.6 92.0 50.7 11.3 20Once 48 2.1 1.8 2.6 2.4 6.7 43.8 8.3 182 or more times 6 0.3 0.4 0.2 - - 1.3 50.0 16.7 28

Total 1,995 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 50.6 11.2 20Frequency of useNo use in the past month 1,160 61.6 24.7 13.4 30.7 20.5 78.0 6.2 29Some use 726 17.8 28.4 30.1 44.3 34.9 36.1 11.4 20Daily use 1,084 20.5 46.9 56.5 25.0 44.6 27.8 12.6 5

Total 2,970 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.4 9.8 26

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 915 23.8 66.4 52.6 22.7 68.4 35.6 16.0 4At least 1 time in the past month 1,544 76.2 33.6 47.4 77.3 31.6 67.7 4.8 28

1-3 times in the past month 646 34.2 10.0 17.7 19.3 17.7 72.6 3.4 394-7 times in the past month 288 15.0 12.7 5.0 14.8 8.9 71.2 9.7 258-30 times in the past month 182 9.8 9.5 2.3 9.1 3.8 73.6 11.5 20Some attendance, but frequency unknown 428 17.3 1.4 22.4 34.1 1.3 55.4 0.7 28

Total 2,459 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 55.8 8.9 27

Table 6.4d. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 11 27.3 36.4 35

Living arrangementsHomeless - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dependent living 10 100.0 100.0 - - - - 100.0 30.0 40.0 35Independent living - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total 10 100.0 100.0 - - - - 100.0 30.0 40.0 35Primary substanceAlcohol 2 - - 50.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -Opiates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 5 66.7 25.0 - - - - 66.7 40.0 20.0 118Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 2 33.3 - - - - - - 33.3 50.0 - - 27None/other/unknown 2 - - 25.0 100.0 - - - - - - 50.0 - -

Total 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 27.3 36.4 35

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 3 66.7 - - - - - - 33.3 66.7 - - 118Opiates 1 - - - - - - - - 33.3 - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 4 33.3 50.0 - - - - 33.3 25.0 50.0 27Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 3 - - 50.0 100.0 - - - - - - 66.7 - -

Total 11 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 27.3 36.4 35- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.4e. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All hospital residential treatment discharges 3,048 49.0 9.9 25

Living arrangementsHomeless 356 8.5 12.5 15.9 21.6 18.4 34.6 10.1 21Dependent living 288 12.9 18.1 2.9 11.4 11.8 64.9 18.1 23Independent living 2,288 78.6 69.4 81.2 67.0 69.7 49.7 8.7 27

Total 2,932 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.3 9.8 26Primary substanceAlcohol 1,609 58.4 57.1 45.3 37.8 50.0 54.1 10.7 23Opiates 648 18.4 20.6 25.3 16.7 26.3 42.4 9.6 28Marijuana/hashish 138 3.8 5.6 5.1 5.6 6.3 40.6 12.3 21Cocaine 162 4.5 3.7 6.9 6.7 3.8 41.4 6.8 28Stimulants 290 7.8 10.3 10.0 31.1 7.5 40.0 10.7 27None/other/unknown 201 7.2 2.7 7.3 2.2 6.3 53.2 4.0 19

Total 3,048 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.0 9.9 25

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 134 4.3 3.3 4.8 6.7 2.5 47.8 7.5 24Opiates 201 6.0 8.0 6.8 8.9 7.5 44.3 11.9 28Marijuana/hashish 495 16.0 14.3 15.0 38.9 18.8 48.3 8.7 28Cocaine 433 17.4 12.3 11.5 6.7 6.3 60.0 8.5 37Stimulants 220 5.8 5.3 9.2 12.2 8.8 39.1 7.3 24None/other/unknown 1,565 50.5 56.8 52.6 26.7 56.3 48.2 10.9 21

Total 3,048 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.0 9.9 25

Table 6.4f. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 309 9.6 18.1 10.1 4.5 11.5 45.6 16.8 21Full-time 181 6.6 9.4 4.8 3.4 6.4 53.6 14.9 22Part-time 128 3.0 8.7 5.3 1.1 5.1 34.4 19.5 18

Unemployed 1,739 47.8 64.1 72.7 67.0 64.1 40.4 10.6 19Not in labor force 897 42.6 17.8 17.2 28.4 24.4 69.8 5.7 35

Total 2,945 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 49.9 9.7 26Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 18 1.9 4.0 2.3 - - - - 66.7 11.1 21Student 17 2.4 - - 1.1 - - - - 88.2 - - 37Retired 46 6.3 6.0 1.1 - - 10.5 84.8 6.5 20Disabled 219 18.5 72.0 25.1 64.0 42.1 52.5 16.4 22Inmate of institution 14 1.6 - - 1.7 4.0 - - 71.4 - - 37Other 576 69.2 18.0 68.6 32.0 47.4 74.7 1.6 39

Total 890 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 69.8 5.6 35

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 15 states and jurisdictions that offered hospital residential substance use treatment and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 6.4f. Hospital residential treatment discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.

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Com-pleted

Trans-ferred

Droppedout

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Total 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075 100.0 67.8 10.6 16.8 2.0 2.7Alabama 507 241 84 138 39 5 100.0 47.5 16.6 27.2 7.7 1.0Alaska 1,553 1,147 21 367 15 3 100.0 73.9 1.4 23.6 1.0 0.2Arizona 192 131 4 56 - - 1 100.0 68.2 2.1 29.2 - - 0.5Arkansas 1,440 732 106 473 102 27 100.0 50.8 7.4 32.8 7.1 1.9California 21,733 13,104 6,682 1,930 - - 17 100.0 60.3 30.7 8.9 - - 0.1Colorado 30,821 29,788 624 287 15 107 100.0 96.6 2.0 0.9 * 0.3Connecticut 14,876 9,447 2,429 2,660 91 249 100.0 63.5 16.3 17.9 0.6 1.7Delaware 1,495 968 5 512 5 5 100.0 64.7 0.3 34.2 0.3 0.3District of Columbia 1,472 1,023 352 - - 36 61 100.0 69.5 23.9 - - 2.4 4.1Florida 16,363 13,051 51 3,217 13 31 100.0 79.8 0.3 19.7 0.1 0.2Georgia 6,609 4,564 937 639 181 288 100.0 69.1 14.2 9.7 2.7 4.4Hawaii 1,021 652 248 87 25 9 100.0 63.9 24.3 8.5 2.4 0.9Idaho 119 57 33 28 - - 1 100.0 47.9 27.7 23.5 - - 0.8Illinois 1,494 562 538 356 35 3 100.0 37.6 36.0 23.8 2.3 0.2Indiana 823 259 52 391 117 4 100.0 31.5 6.3 47.5 14.2 0.5Iowa 724 338 77 256 17 36 100.0 46.7 10.6 35.4 2.3 5.0Kansas 137 1 132 4 - - - - 100.0 0.7 96.4 2.9 - - - -Kentucky 2,044 888 810 290 36 20 100.0 43.4 39.6 14.2 1.8 1.0Louisiana 1,220 44 838 337 - - 1 100.0 3.6 68.7 27.6 - - 0.1Maine 1,169 917 6 216 22 8 100.0 78.4 0.5 18.5 1.9 0.7Maryland 1,830 350 1,286 166 24 4 100.0 19.1 70.3 9.1 1.3 0.2Massachusetts 44,932 29,512 698 8,751 1,596 4,375 100.0 65.7 1.6 19.5 3.6 9.7Michigan 6,339 1,257 3,839 983 82 178 100.0 19.8 60.6 15.5 1.3 2.8Mississippi 580 432 63 32 52 1 100.0 74.5 10.9 5.5 9.0 0.2Missouri 6,098 1,353 3,885 784 42 34 100.0 22.2 63.7 12.9 0.7 0.6Montana 1,041 564 163 250 55 9 100.0 54.2 15.7 24.0 5.3 0.9Nebraska 3,131 2,178 309 417 1 226 100.0 69.6 9.9 13.3 * 7.2Nevada 2,061 1,283 301 226 24 227 100.0 62.3 14.6 11.0 1.2 11.0New Hampshire 2 - - - - - - - - 2 100.0 - - - - - - - - 100.0New Jersey 4,405 3,757 31 528 43 46 100.0 85.3 0.7 12.0 1.0 1.0New Mexico 78 17 15 13 3 30 100.0 21.8 19.2 16.7 3.8 38.5New York 79,237 60,160 1,001 15,569 1,987 520 100.0 75.9 1.3 19.6 2.5 0.7North Carolina 3,856 913 1,314 1,605 3 21 100.0 23.7 34.1 41.6 0.1 0.5Ohio 3,085 944 374 1,219 224 324 100.0 30.6 12.1 39.5 7.3 10.5Oklahoma 1,730 887 217 459 89 78 100.0 51.3 12.5 26.5 5.1 4.5Pennsylvania 4,363 3,324 129 410 18 482 100.0 76.2 3.0 9.4 0.4 11.0Puerto Rico 18 14 - - 4 - - - - 100.0 77.8 - - 22.2 - - - -Rhode Island 2,179 1,500 479 175 24 1 100.0 68.8 22.0 8.0 1.1 *South Dakota 3,686 3,362 296 17 - - 11 100.0 91.2 8.0 0.5 - - 0.3Tennessee 1,571 873 16 508 122 52 100.0 55.6 1.0 32.3 7.8 3.3Texas 7,137 5,011 140 1,673 111 202 100.0 70.2 2.0 23.4 1.6 2.8Utah 2,698 1,129 84 1,305 178 2 100.0 41.8 3.1 48.4 6.6 0.1Vermont 1,328 31 1,110 158 25 4 100.0 2.3 83.6 11.9 1.9 0.3Virginia 148 108 - - - - 20 20 100.0 73.0 - - - - 13.5 13.5Washington 11,704 6,034 1,923 2,911 530 306 100.0 51.6 16.4 24.9 4.5 2.6Wisconsin 947 616 152 137 3 39 100.0 65.0 16.1 14.5 0.3 4.1Wyoming 58 35 1 15 2 5 100.0 60.3 1.7 25.9 3.4 8.6

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.1. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Dropped out

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All detoxification discharges 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075 67.8 10.6 4

GenderMale 217,585 149,713 21,444 36,535 4,180 5,713 68.8 9.9 4Female 82,391 53,809 10,397 14,006 1,822 2,357 65.3 12.6 4

No. of discharges 299,976 203,522 31,841 50,541 6,002 8,070 67.8 10.6 4

Age at admission 12 years 8 7 - - 1 - - - - 87.5 - - 513 years 63 50 2 2 5 4 79.4 3.2 714 years 166 151 1 5 6 3 91.0 0.6 515 years 454 389 12 23 17 13 85.7 2.6 716 years 647 535 26 32 37 17 82.7 4.0 717 years 963 806 33 64 37 23 83.7 3.4 618 years 1,393 882 161 272 36 42 63.3 11.6 419 years 2,204 1,395 235 457 52 65 63.3 10.7 420 years 3,248 2,072 367 601 88 120 63.8 11.3 421 to 24 years 26,556 16,277 3,051 5,675 731 822 61.3 11.5 425 to 29 years 49,523 30,580 5,585 10,396 1,301 1,661 61.7 11.3 430 to 34 years 44,275 28,354 5,033 8,445 1,060 1,383 64.0 11.4 435 to 39 years 34,125 22,261 3,904 6,216 750 994 65.2 11.4 440 to 44 years 30,681 21,039 3,246 5,095 538 763 68.6 10.6 445 to 49 years 35,601 25,345 3,536 5,388 526 806 71.2 9.9 450 to 54 years 35,029 26,007 3,434 4,449 465 674 74.2 9.8 455 to 59 years 21,567 16,610 2,037 2,268 232 420 77.0 9.4 460 to 64 years 9,245 7,225 889 854 86 191 78.2 9.6 465 to 69 years 3,089 2,535 240 240 31 43 82.1 7.8 470 to 74 years 809 672 51 57 5 24 83.1 6.3 4Over 75 years 408 366 12 19 4 7 89.7 2.9 6

No. of discharges 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075 67.8 10.6 4

Table 7.2a. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Dropped out

Terminatedby facility Other

Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 187,821 122,572 22,073 33,664 3,879 5,633 65.3 11.8 4Black (non-Hispanic) 44,370 31,546 4,767 6,245 922 890 71.1 10.7 4Hispanic origin 43,120 31,620 2,530 7,239 802 929 73.3 5.9 4Other 21,199 15,134 2,239 3,026 360 440 71.4 10.6 3

No. of discharges 296,510 200,872 31,609 50,174 5,963 7,892 67.7 10.7 4

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 68,296 43,650 9,790 12,203 954 1,699 63.9 14.3 41 or more 144,981 95,167 19,598 21,571 2,968 5,677 65.6 13.5 4

No. of discharges 213,277 138,817 29,388 33,774 3,922 7,376 65.1 13.8 4

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 189,210 123,397 19,268 36,893 4,084 5,568 65.2 10.2 4Criminal justice/DUI 24,643 19,399 2,500 1,960 394 390 78.7 10.1 2Other community referral 22,198 16,916 2,179 2,431 316 356 76.2 9.8 2Substance use care provider 29,053 18,927 3,938 4,608 666 914 65.1 13.6 5Other health care provider 27,842 20,110 3,485 3,385 421 441 72.2 12.5 4School (educational) 130 78 21 22 4 5 60.0 16.2 7Employer/EAP 249 199 17 26 1 6 79.9 6.8 5

No. of discharges 293,325 199,026 31,408 49,325 5,886 7,680 67.9 10.7 4

Usual route of administrationOral 150,573 111,517 15,546 18,550 1,859 3,101 74.1 10.3 4Smoking 26,636 16,963 4,552 4,011 699 411 63.7 17.1 5Inhalation 27,667 18,337 2,635 5,284 719 692 66.3 9.5 5Injection 89,812 53,196 8,703 21,712 2,675 3,526 59.2 9.7 5Other 2,641 1,713 105 724 27 72 64.9 4.0 4

No. of discharges 297,329 201,726 31,541 50,281 5,979 7,802 67.8 10.6 4

Table 7.2a. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Self-pay 8,604 6,988 1,041 490 50 35 81.2 12.1 1Private insurance 3,021 2,118 520 290 37 56 70.1 17.2 4Medicare 955 470 400 60 14 11 49.2 41.9 2Medicaid 25,330 19,237 4,115 1,465 226 287 75.9 16.2 1Other government payments 34,858 23,334 2,868 6,870 687 1,099 66.9 8.2 4Workers' compensation 5 1 1 2 1 - - 20.0 20.0 2No charge 4,325 1,326 2,172 756 55 16 30.7 50.2 3Other 8,369 7,614 381 250 29 95 91.0 4.6 1

No. of discharges 85,467 61,088 11,498 10,183 1,099 1,599 71.5 13.5 2

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 8,501 6,940 756 622 71 112 81.6 8.9 2Medicare 2,479 1,677 202 334 57 209 67.6 8.1 6Medicaid 39,296 24,398 3,637 7,357 1,250 2,654 62.1 9.3 5HMO 4,877 3,920 414 305 41 197 80.4 8.5 2Other 12,542 8,201 1,118 1,864 289 1,070 65.4 8.9 4None 58,904 43,339 5,068 8,046 987 1,464 73.6 8.6 2

No. of discharges 126,599 88,475 11,195 18,528 2,695 5,706 69.9 8.8 4

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Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Thereason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reasonsomewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Datareceived through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All detoxification discharges 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60 84.2 3.2 7

Marital statusNever married 2,106 1,797 58 100 97 54 85.3 2.8 7Now married 8 6 1 1 - - - - 75.0 12.5 12Separated 2 2 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 2Divorced 2 1 1 - - - - - - 50.0 50.0 1Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 2,118 1,806 60 101 97 54 85.3 2.8 7

Pregnant (female only)Yes 5 4 - - 1 - - - - 80.0 - - 13No 756 620 25 60 33 18 82.0 3.3 7

No. of discharges 761 624 25 61 33 18 82.0 3.3 7

Years of education0 to 8 years 962 782 18 58 60 44 81.3 1.9 129 to 11 years 970 864 36 36 28 6 89.1 3.7 512 years (or GED) or more 151 125 7 12 5 2 82.8 4.6 6

No. of discharges 2,083 1,771 61 106 93 52 85.0 2.9 7

Table 7.2b. Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015 67.7 10.7 4

Marital statusNever married 118,757 78,654 12,503 20,259 2,400 4,941 66.2 10.5 4Now married 18,318 11,952 2,399 3,034 306 627 65.2 13.1 4Separated 8,988 5,732 1,242 1,554 169 291 63.8 13.8 4Divorced 29,530 20,719 3,699 3,878 399 835 70.2 12.5 4Widowed 3,598 2,648 393 386 57 114 73.6 10.9 3

No. of discharges 179,191 119,705 20,236 29,111 3,331 6,808 66.8 11.3 4

Pregnant (female only)Yes 754 371 209 151 7 16 49.2 27.7 6No 60,451 37,346 9,471 10,216 1,321 2,097 61.8 15.7 4

No. of discharges 61,205 37,717 9,680 10,367 1,328 2,113 61.6 15.8 4Veteran1

Yes 10,222 8,020 922 1,066 82 132 78.5 9.0 4No 267,128 183,578 27,191 44,069 4,916 7,374 68.7 10.2 4

No. of discharges 277,350 191,598 28,113 45,135 4,998 7,506 69.1 10.1 4

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 7.2c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

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Years of education0 to 8 years 24,044 15,874 1,533 4,550 683 1,404 66.0 6.4 59 to 11 years 48,475 32,886 5,615 8,492 901 581 67.8 11.6 412 years or GED 135,361 92,999 14,473 22,012 2,369 3,508 68.7 10.7 413 to 15 years 54,679 37,215 5,994 8,939 1,076 1,455 68.1 11.0 416 years or BA, BS 13,056 9,450 1,358 1,748 176 324 72.4 10.4 417 years or more 3,659 2,682 483 423 35 36 73.3 13.2 4

No. of discharges 279,274 191,106 29,456 46,164 5,240 7,308 68.4 10.5 4

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 32,531 24,126 1,973 5,013 503 916 74.2 6.1 4Public assistance 16,210 11,731 580 2,737 438 724 72.4 3.6 4Retirement/pension 1,424 1,140 94 143 15 32 80.1 6.6 2Disability 13,171 9,180 995 1,840 302 854 69.7 7.6 4Other 37,863 28,536 1,364 6,788 694 481 75.4 3.6 4None 98,547 68,276 6,343 17,870 2,699 3,359 69.3 6.4 4

No. of discharges 199,746 142,989 11,349 34,391 4,651 6,366 71.6 5.7 41 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.2c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All detoxification discharges 300,054 4

GenderMale 217,585 73.6 67.3 72.3 69.6 70.8 4Female 82,391 26.4 32.7 27.7 30.4 29.2 4

No. of discharges 299,976 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Age at admission12 years 8 * - - * - - - - 513 years 63 * * * 0.1 * 714 years 166 0.1 * * 0.1 * 515 years 454 0.2 * * 0.3 0.2 716 years 647 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.2 717 years 963 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.3 618 years 1,393 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.5 419 years 2,204 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.8 420 years 3,248 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 421 to 24 years 26,556 8.0 9.6 11.2 12.2 10.2 425 to 29 years 49,523 15.0 17.5 20.6 21.7 20.6 430 to 34 years 44,275 13.9 15.8 16.7 17.6 17.1 435 to 39 years 34,125 10.9 12.3 12.3 12.5 12.3 440 to 44 years 30,681 10.3 10.2 10.1 9.0 9.4 445 to 49 years 35,601 12.5 11.1 10.7 8.8 10.0 450 to 54 years 35,029 12.8 10.8 8.8 7.7 8.3 455 to 59 years 21,567 8.2 6.4 4.5 3.9 5.2 460 to 64 years 9,245 3.5 2.8 1.7 1.4 2.4 465 to 69 years 3,089 1.2 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.5 470 to 74 years 809 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 4Over 75 years 408 0.2 * * 0.1 0.1 6

No. of discharges 300,054 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 7.2d. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 187,821 61.0 69.8 67.1 65.1 71.4 4Black (non-Hispanic) 44,370 15.7 15.1 12.4 15.5 11.3 4Hispanic origin 43,120 15.7 8.0 14.4 13.4 11.8 4Other 21,199 7.5 7.1 6.0 6.0 5.6 3

No. of discharges 296,510 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4No. of prior treatment episodesNone 68,296 31.4 33.3 36.1 24.3 23.0 41 or more 144,981 68.6 66.7 63.9 75.7 77.0 4

No. of discharges 213,277 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 189,210 62.0 61.3 74.8 69.4 72.5 4Criminal justice/DUI 24,643 9.7 8.0 4.0 6.7 5.1 2Other community referral 22,198 8.5 6.9 4.9 5.4 4.6 2Substance use care provider 29,053 9.5 12.5 9.3 11.3 11.9 5Other health care provider 27,842 10.1 11.1 6.9 7.2 5.7 4School (educational) 130 * 0.1 * 0.1 0.1 7Employer/EAP 249 0.1 0.1 0.1 * 0.1 5

No. of discharges 293,325 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Usual route of administrationOral 150,573 55.3 49.3 36.9 31.1 39.7 4Smoking 26,636 8.4 14.4 8.0 11.7 5.3 5Inhalation 27,667 9.1 8.4 10.5 12.0 8.9 5Injection 89,812 26.4 27.6 43.2 44.7 45.2 5Other 2,641 0.8 0.3 1.4 0.5 0.9 4

No. of discharges 297,329 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4

Table 7.2d. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Self-pay 8,604 11.4 9.1 4.8 4.5 2.2 1Private insurance 3,021 3.5 4.5 2.8 3.4 3.5 4Medicare 955 0.8 3.5 0.6 1.3 0.7 2Medicaid 25,330 31.5 35.8 14.4 20.6 17.9 1Other government payments 34,858 38.2 24.9 67.5 62.5 68.7 4Workers' compensation 5 * * * 0.1 - - 2No charge 4,325 2.2 18.9 7.4 5.0 1.0 3Other 8,369 12.5 3.3 2.5 2.6 5.9 1

No. of discharges 85,467 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 2Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 8,501 7.8 6.8 3.4 2.6 2.0 2Medicare 2,479 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.1 3.7 6Medicaid 39,296 27.6 32.5 39.7 46.4 46.5 5HMO 4,877 4.4 3.7 1.6 1.5 3.5 2Other 12,542 9.3 10.0 10.1 10.7 18.8 4None 58,904 49.0 45.3 43.4 36.6 25.7 2

No. of discharges 126,599 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4

Table 7.2d. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 2,301 7

Marital statusNever married 2,106 99.5 96.7 99.0 100.0 100.0 7Now married 8 0.3 1.7 1.0 - - - - 12Separated 2 0.1 - - - - - - - - 2Divorced 2 0.1 1.7 - - - - - - 1Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 2,118 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 7Pregnant (female only)Yes 5 0.6 - - 1.6 - - - - 13No 756 99.4 100.0 98.4 100.0 100.0 7

No. of discharges 761 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 7Years of education0 to 8 years 962 44.2 29.5 54.7 64.5 84.6 129 to 11 years 970 48.8 59.0 34.0 30.1 11.5 512 years (or GED) or more 151 7.1 11.5 11.3 5.4 3.8 6

No. of discharges 2,083 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 7- - Quantity is zero.

Table 7.2e. Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 297,753 4

Marital statusNever married 118,757 65.7 61.8 69.6 72.1 72.6 4Now married 18,318 10.0 11.9 10.4 9.2 9.2 4Separated 8,988 4.8 6.1 5.3 5.1 4.3 4Divorced 29,530 17.3 18.3 13.3 12.0 12.3 4Widowed 3,598 2.2 1.9 1.3 1.7 1.7 3

No. of discharges 179,191 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Pregnant (female only)Yes 754 1.0 2.2 1.5 0.5 0.8 6No 60,451 99.0 97.8 98.5 99.5 99.2 4

No. of discharges 61,205 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Veteran1

Yes 10,222 4.2 3.3 2.4 1.6 1.8 4No 267,128 95.8 96.7 97.6 98.4 98.2 4

No. of discharges 277,350 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4

Table 7.2f. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 24,044 8.3 5.2 9.9 13.0 19.2 59 to 11 years 48,475 17.2 19.1 18.4 17.2 8.0 412 years or GED 135,361 48.7 49.1 47.7 45.2 48.0 413 to 15 years 54,679 19.5 20.3 19.4 20.5 19.9 416 years or BA, BS 13,056 4.9 4.6 3.8 3.4 4.4 417 years or more 3,659 1.4 1.6 0.9 0.7 0.5 4

No. of discharges 279,274 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4Source of income support1

Wages/salary 32,531 16.9 17.4 14.6 10.8 14.4 4Public assistance 16,210 8.2 5.1 8.0 9.4 11.4 4Retirement/pension 1,424 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.5 2Disability 13,171 6.4 8.8 5.4 6.5 13.4 4Other 37,863 20.0 12.0 19.7 14.9 7.6 4None 98,547 47.7 55.9 52.0 58.0 52.8 4

No. of discharges 199,746 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.2f. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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All detoxification discharges 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075 300,054 203,558 31,855 50,559 6,007 8,075

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 193,275 127,106 26,640 29,791 3,141 6,597 188,386 125,591 26,066 26,849 3,204 6,676Once 10,755 6,879 1,880 1,387 258 351 7,775 5,264 1,515 650 119 2272 or more times 2,220 1,375 351 353 92 49 3,595 2,907 351 229 67 41

No. of discharges 206,250 135,360 28,871 31,531 3,491 6,997 199,756 133,762 27,932 27,728 3,390 6,944Frequency of useNo use in the past month 8,902 7,095 816 708 141 142 62,957 40,246 6,389 9,986 1,737 4,599Some use 63,134 47,325 8,900 5,410 813 686 67,706 49,490 11,204 5,751 600 661Daily use 225,364 147,416 21,821 44,173 5,013 6,941 79,610 47,783 12,579 16,034 1,449 1,765

No. of discharges 297,400 201,836 31,537 50,291 5,967 7,769 210,273 137,519 30,172 31,771 3,786 7,025

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 137,186 91,435 15,963 21,812 2,582 5,394 159,316 109,383 12,171 29,059 3,314 5,389At least 1 time in the past month 32,543 22,024 3,572 5,249 675 1,023 87,490 64,624 7,049 12,687 1,776 1,354

1-3 times in the past month 12,758 8,811 1,175 2,145 260 367 17,604 12,040 1,396 3,369 359 4404-7 times in the past month 6,458 4,264 886 917 141 250 11,275 8,036 1,359 1,337 247 2968-30 times in the past month 10,390 6,827 1,438 1,525 216 384 16,831 10,771 3,522 1,780 307 451Some attendance, but frequency unknown 2,937 2,122 73 662 58 22 41,780 33,777 772 6,201 863 167

No. of discharges 169,729 113,459 19,535 27,061 3,257 6,417 246,806 174,007 19,220 41,746 5,090 6,743

Table 7.3a. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60

Living arrangementsHomeless 54 33 5 6 9 1 31 21 2 3 4 1Dependent living 1,022 912 28 40 31 11 1,202 1,068 33 38 43 20Independent living 1,105 901 29 69 60 46 852 684 23 61 50 34

No. of discharges 2,181 1,846 62 115 100 58 2,085 1,773 58 102 97 55Primary substanceAlcohol 210 168 9 15 6 12 197 155 10 13 6 13Opiates 330 238 23 41 22 6 274 191 22 36 19 6Marijuana/hashish 1,465 1,300 24 52 57 32 1,452 1,293 24 49 56 30Cocaine 44 33 - - 3 3 5 43 32 - - 3 3 5Stimulants 117 84 14 9 9 1 117 84 13 10 9 1None/other/unknown 135 115 4 7 5 4 218 183 5 16 9 5

No. of discharges 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 298 240 13 16 21 8 276 225 11 15 18 7Opiates 107 90 - - 10 7 - - 94 78 - - 9 7 - -Marijuana/hashish 351 259 27 26 26 13 308 226 27 23 21 11Cocaine 136 109 4 11 4 8 125 98 4 11 4 8Stimulants 132 94 12 19 5 2 131 91 13 18 7 2None/other/unknown 1,277 1,146 18 45 39 29 1,367 1,220 19 51 45 32

No. of discharges 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60 2,301 1,938 74 127 102 60

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Table 7.3b. Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All detoxification discharges 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015

Living arrangementsHomeless 96,109 68,669 9,059 14,153 2,073 2,155 58,291 41,849 7,388 6,446 965 1,643Dependent living 25,255 15,885 4,549 3,843 338 640 36,763 26,933 5,348 3,269 288 925Independent living 166,008 111,012 16,876 30,264 3,195 4,661 104,887 64,375 15,368 19,025 1,991 4,128

No. of discharges 287,372 195,566 30,484 48,260 5,606 7,456 199,941 133,157 28,104 28,740 3,244 6,696Primary substanceAlcohol 133,723 100,602 13,163 15,700 1,516 2,742 95,341 70,110 12,751 9,331 829 2,320Opiates 125,484 76,613 11,867 29,114 3,472 4,418 86,907 48,845 11,337 20,091 2,404 4,230Marijuana/hashish 4,306 2,665 720 699 134 88 3,057 1,807 685 437 54 74Cocaine 8,911 5,901 1,248 1,368 287 107 5,529 3,452 1,190 703 103 81Stimulants 16,328 9,865 3,740 2,194 310 219 16,001 9,682 3,717 2,091 292 219None/other/unknown 9,001 5,974 1,043 1,357 186 441 90,918 67,724 2,101 17,779 2,223 1,091

No. of discharges 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 18,988 12,300 1,972 3,769 505 442 11,654 7,137 1,903 1,944 261 409Opiates 21,422 13,966 2,301 4,171 536 448 12,402 7,273 2,209 2,254 277 389Marijuana/hashish 32,875 21,172 4,713 5,795 714 481 21,894 13,260 4,553 3,314 364 403Cocaine 43,565 29,319 3,325 9,127 1,063 731 19,366 11,453 3,021 3,965 431 496Stimulants 14,301 7,963 2,945 2,831 357 205 12,850 7,298 2,828 2,219 317 188None/other/unknown 166,602 116,900 16,525 24,739 2,730 5,708 219,587 155,199 17,267 36,736 4,255 6,130

No. of discharges 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015 297,753 201,620 31,781 50,432 5,905 8,015

Table 7.3c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 38,683 27,741 3,884 5,715 478 865 28,195 19,872 3,597 3,620 278 828Full-time 27,063 19,576 2,499 4,041 328 619 18,964 13,495 2,270 2,419 195 585Part-time 11,620 8,165 1,385 1,674 150 246 9,231 6,377 1,327 1,201 83 243

Unemployed 112,653 76,207 13,614 18,145 1,846 2,841 99,861 67,320 13,160 15,058 1,558 2,765Not in labor force 131,523 89,526 12,201 23,103 3,038 3,655 72,442 46,551 11,286 10,000 1,404 3,201

No. of discharges 282,859 193,474 29,699 46,963 5,362 7,361 200,498 133,743 28,043 28,678 3,240 6,794Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 984 721 96 140 10 17 918 656 86 147 17 12Student 1,084 779 90 170 19 26 797 577 68 112 16 24Retired 3,184 2,667 196 225 34 62 1,673 1,372 154 95 18 34Disabled 23,349 16,845 1,924 3,455 391 734 14,179 9,877 1,724 1,727 222 629Inmate of institution 409 251 69 62 14 13 1,090 926 40 84 14 26Other 85,320 58,430 4,291 17,313 2,525 2,761 37,936 23,374 3,550 7,480 1,087 2,445

No. of discharges 114,330 79,693 6,666 21,365 2,993 3,613 56,593 36,782 5,622 9,645 1,374 3,170

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.3c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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All detoxification discharges 300,054 67.8 10.6 4

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 193,275 93.9 92.3 94.5 90.0 94.3 65.8 13.8 4Once 10,755 5.1 6.5 4.4 7.4 5.0 64.0 17.5 52 or more times 2,220 1.0 1.2 1.1 2.6 0.7 61.9 15.8 4

Total 206,250 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 65.6 14.0 4

Frequency of useNo use in the past month 8,902 3.5 2.6 1.4 2.4 1.8 79.7 9.2 4Some use 63,134 23.4 28.2 10.8 13.6 8.8 75.0 14.1 3Daily use 225,364 73.0 69.2 87.8 84.0 89.3 65.4 9.7 4

Total 297,400 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.9 10.6 4

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 137,186 80.6 81.7 80.6 79.3 84.1 66.7 11.6 4At least 1 time in the past month 32,543 19.4 18.3 19.4 20.7 15.9 67.7 11.0 4

1-3 times in the past month 12,758 7.8 6.0 7.9 8.0 5.7 69.1 9.2 54-7 times in the past month 6,458 3.8 4.5 3.4 4.3 3.9 66.0 13.7 48-30 times in the past month 10,390 6.0 7.4 5.6 6.6 6.0 65.7 13.8 5Some attendance, but frequency unknown 2,937 1.9 0.4 2.4 1.8 0.3 72.3 2.5 4

Total 169,729 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 66.8 11.5 4

Table 7.4a. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 2,301 84.2 3.2 7

Living arrangementsHomeless 54 1.8 8.1 5.2 9.0 1.7 61.1 9.3 9Dependent living 1,022 49.4 45.2 34.8 31.0 19.0 89.2 2.7 4Independent living 1,105 48.8 46.8 60.0 60.0 79.3 81.5 2.6 10

Total 2,181 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.6 2.8 7

Primary substanceAlcohol 210 8.7 12.2 11.8 5.9 20.0 80.0 4.3 9Opiates 330 12.3 31.1 32.3 21.6 10.0 72.1 7.0 9Marijuana/hashish 1,465 67.1 32.4 40.9 55.9 53.3 88.7 1.6 6Cocaine 44 1.7 - - 2.4 2.9 8.3 75.0 - - 14Stimulants 117 4.3 18.9 7.1 8.8 1.7 71.8 12.0 5None/other/unknown 135 5.9 5.4 5.5 4.9 6.7 85.2 3.0 7

Total 2,301 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.2 3.2 7

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 298 12.4 17.6 12.6 20.6 13.3 80.5 4.4 11Opiates 107 4.6 - - 7.9 6.9 - - 84.1 - - 12Marijuana/hashish 351 13.4 36.5 20.5 25.5 21.7 73.8 7.7 10Cocaine 136 5.6 5.4 8.7 3.9 13.3 80.1 2.9 9Stimulants 132 4.9 16.2 15.0 4.9 3.3 71.2 9.1 8None/other/unknown 1,277 59.1 24.3 35.4 38.2 48.3 89.7 1.4 5

Total 2,301 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.2 3.2 7- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.4b. Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All detoxification discharges 297,753 67.7 10.7 4

Living arrangementsHomeless 96,109 35.1 29.7 29.3 37.0 28.9 71.4 9.4 4Dependent living 25,255 8.1 14.9 8.0 6.0 8.6 62.9 18.0 5Independent living 166,008 56.8 55.4 62.7 57.0 62.5 66.9 10.2 4

Total 287,372 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 68.1 10.6 4

Primary substanceAlcohol 133,723 49.9 41.4 31.1 25.7 34.2 75.2 9.8 4Opiates 125,484 38.0 37.3 57.7 58.8 55.1 61.1 9.5 5Marijuana/hashish 4,306 1.3 2.3 1.4 2.3 1.1 61.9 16.7 5Cocaine 8,911 2.9 3.9 2.7 4.9 1.3 66.2 14.0 5Stimulants 16,328 4.9 11.8 4.4 5.2 2.7 60.4 22.9 4None/other/unknown 9,001 3.0 3.3 2.7 3.1 5.5 66.4 11.6 5

Total 297,753 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.7 10.7 4

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 18,988 6.1 6.2 7.5 8.6 5.5 64.8 10.4 5Opiates 21,422 6.9 7.2 8.3 9.1 5.6 65.2 10.7 5Marijuana/hashish 32,875 10.5 14.8 11.5 12.1 6.0 64.4 14.3 4Cocaine 43,565 14.5 10.5 18.1 18.0 9.1 67.3 7.6 4Stimulants 14,301 3.9 9.3 5.6 6.0 2.6 55.7 20.6 4None/other/unknown 166,602 58.0 52.0 49.1 46.2 71.2 70.2 9.9 4

Total 297,753 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.7 10.7 4

Table 7.4c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 38,683 14.3 13.1 12.2 8.9 11.8 71.7 10.0 4Full-time 27,063 10.1 8.4 8.6 6.1 8.4 72.3 9.2 4Part-time 11,620 4.2 4.7 3.6 2.8 3.3 70.3 11.9 4

Unemployed 112,653 39.4 45.8 38.6 34.4 38.6 67.6 12.1 4Not in labor force 131,523 46.3 41.1 49.2 56.7 49.7 68.1 9.3 5

Total 282,859 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 68.4 10.5 4Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 984 0.9 1.4 0.7 0.3 0.5 73.3 9.8 4Student 1,084 1.0 1.4 0.8 0.6 0.7 71.9 8.3 4Retired 3,184 3.3 2.9 1.1 1.1 1.7 83.8 6.2 4Disabled 23,349 21.1 28.9 16.2 13.1 20.3 72.1 8.2 4Inmate of institution 409 0.3 1.0 0.3 0.5 0.4 61.4 16.9 5Other 85,320 73.3 64.4 81.0 84.4 76.4 68.5 5.0 5

Total 114,330 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 69.7 5.8 41 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.4c. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All detoxification discharges 300,054 67.8 10.6 4

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 188,386 93.9 93.3 96.8 94.5 96.1 66.7 13.8 4Once 7,775 3.9 5.4 2.3 3.5 3.3 67.7 19.5 32 or more times 3,595 2.2 1.3 0.8 2.0 0.6 80.9 9.8 2

Total 199,756 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.0 14.0 4Frequency of useNo use in the past month 62,957 29.3 21.2 31.4 45.9 65.5 63.9 10.1 6Some use 67,706 36.0 37.1 18.1 15.8 9.4 73.1 16.5 3Daily use 79,610 34.7 41.7 50.5 38.3 25.1 60.0 15.8 4

Total 210,273 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 65.4 14.3 4

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 159,316 62.9 63.3 69.6 65.1 79.9 68.7 7.6 4At least 1 time in the past month 87,490 37.1 36.7 30.4 34.9 20.1 73.9 8.1 4

1-3 times in the past month 17,604 6.9 7.3 8.1 7.1 6.5 68.4 7.9 44-7 times in the past month 11,275 4.6 7.1 3.2 4.9 4.4 71.3 12.1 58-30 times in the past month 16,831 6.2 18.3 4.3 6.0 6.7 64.0 20.9 5Some attendance, but frequency unknown 41,780 19.4 4.0 14.9 17.0 2.5 80.8 1.8 4

Total 246,806 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 70.5 7.8 4

Table 7.4d. Detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All detoxification discharges 2,301 84.2 3.2 7

Living arrangementsHomeless 31 1.2 3.4 2.9 4.1 1.8 67.7 6.5 10Dependent living 1,202 60.2 56.9 37.3 44.3 36.4 88.9 2.7 5Independent living 852 38.6 39.7 59.8 51.5 61.8 80.3 2.7 10

Total 2,085 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 85.0 2.8 7Primary substanceAlcohol 197 8.0 13.5 10.2 5.9 21.7 78.7 5.1 9Opiates 274 9.9 29.7 28.3 18.6 10.0 69.7 8.0 11Marijuana/hashish 1,452 66.7 32.4 38.6 54.9 50.0 89.0 1.7 6Cocaine 43 1.7 - - 2.4 2.9 8.3 74.4 - - 14Stimulants 117 4.3 17.6 7.9 8.8 1.7 71.8 11.1 5None/other/unknown 218 9.4 6.8 12.6 8.8 8.3 83.9 2.3 5

Total 2,301 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.2 3.2 7

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 276 11.6 14.9 11.8 17.6 11.7 81.5 4.0 11Opiates 94 4.0 - - 7.1 6.9 - - 83.0 - - 13Marijuana/hashish 308 11.7 36.5 18.1 20.6 18.3 73.4 8.8 10Cocaine 125 5.1 5.4 8.7 3.9 13.3 78.4 3.2 10Stimulants 131 4.7 17.6 14.2 6.9 3.3 69.5 9.9 8None/other/unknown 1,367 63.0 25.7 40.2 44.1 53.3 89.2 1.4 5

Total 2,301 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.2 3.2 7- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.4e. Detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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All detoxification discharges 297,753 67.7 10.7 4

Living arrangementsHomeless 58,291 31.4 26.3 22.4 29.7 24.5 71.8 12.7 3Dependent living 36,763 20.2 19.0 11.4 8.9 13.8 73.3 14.5 5Independent living 104,887 48.3 54.7 66.2 61.4 61.6 61.4 14.7 4

Total 199,941 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 66.6 14.1 4Primary substanceAlcohol 95,341 34.8 40.1 18.5 14.0 28.9 73.5 13.4 3Opiates 86,907 24.2 35.7 39.8 40.7 52.8 56.2 13.0 5Marijuana/hashish 3,057 0.9 2.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 59.1 22.4 4Cocaine 5,529 1.7 3.7 1.4 1.7 1.0 62.4 21.5 5Stimulants 16,001 4.8 11.7 4.1 4.9 2.7 60.5 23.2 4None/other/unknown 90,918 33.6 6.6 35.3 37.6 13.6 74.5 2.3 4

Total 297,753 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.7 10.7 4

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 11,654 3.5 6.0 3.9 4.4 5.1 61.2 16.3 5Opiates 12,402 3.6 7.0 4.5 4.7 4.9 58.6 17.8 5Marijuana/hashish 21,894 6.6 14.3 6.6 6.2 5.0 60.6 20.8 4Cocaine 19,366 5.7 9.5 7.9 7.3 6.2 59.1 15.6 5Stimulants 12,850 3.6 8.9 4.4 5.4 2.3 56.8 22.0 4None/other/unknown 219,587 77.0 54.3 72.8 72.1 76.5 70.7 7.9 4

Total 297,753 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.7 10.7 4

Table 7.4f. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 28,195 14.9 12.8 12.6 8.6 12.2 70.5 12.8 3Full-time 18,964 10.1 8.1 8.4 6.0 8.6 71.2 12.0 3Part-time 9,231 4.8 4.7 4.2 2.6 3.6 69.1 14.4 3

Unemployed 99,861 50.3 46.9 52.5 48.1 40.7 67.4 13.2 4Not in labor force 72,442 34.8 40.2 34.9 43.3 47.1 64.3 15.6 5

Total 200,498 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 66.7 14.0 4Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 918 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.4 71.5 9.4 4Student 797 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.8 72.4 8.5 4Retired 1,673 3.7 2.7 1.0 1.3 1.1 82.0 9.2 2Disabled 14,179 26.9 30.7 17.9 16.2 19.8 69.7 12.2 4Inmate of institution 1,090 2.5 0.7 0.9 1.0 0.8 85.0 3.7 5Other 37,936 63.5 63.1 77.6 79.1 77.1 61.6 9.4 5

Total 56,593 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 65.0 9.9 51 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 47 states and jurisdictions that offered detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 7.4f. Detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Droppedout

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Total 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622 100.0 10.5 21.3 45.3 11.1 11.7Alabama 156 5 23 65 12 51 100.0 3.2 14.7 41.7 7.7 32.7Alaska 90 10 15 26 31 8 100.0 11.1 16.7 28.9 34.4 8.9Arizona 1,320 138 45 931 - - 206 100.0 10.5 3.4 70.5 - - 15.6Arkansas 227 48 32 102 36 9 100.0 21.1 14.1 44.9 15.9 4.0California 23,028 1,771 6,597 13,534 - - 1,126 100.0 7.7 28.6 58.8 - - 4.9Colorado 808 144 226 286 94 58 100.0 17.8 28.0 35.4 11.6 7.2Connecticut 6,340 1,570 1,530 1,495 455 1,290 100.0 24.8 24.1 23.6 7.2 20.3Delaware 309 13 116 62 92 26 100.0 4.2 37.5 20.1 29.8 8.4District of Columbia 145 27 17 - - 25 76 100.0 18.6 11.7 - - 17.2 52.4Florida 715 231 241 29 18 196 100.0 32.3 33.7 4.1 2.5 27.4Hawaii 22 1 6 9 4 2 100.0 4.5 27.3 40.9 18.2 9.1Idaho 50 13 7 20 1 9 100.0 26.0 14.0 40.0 2.0 18.0Illinois 2,479 79 878 1,042 394 86 100.0 3.2 35.4 42.0 15.9 3.5Indiana 468 40 15 312 63 38 100.0 8.5 3.2 66.7 13.5 8.1Iowa 157 14 5 114 8 16 100.0 8.9 3.2 72.6 5.1 10.2Kentucky 2,485 382 1,592 291 134 86 100.0 15.4 64.1 11.7 5.4 3.5Louisiana 34 4 6 22 - - 2 100.0 11.8 17.6 64.7 - - 5.9Maine 2,767 802 244 876 477 368 100.0 29.0 8.8 31.7 17.2 13.3Maryland 5,425 145 2,331 1,814 695 440 100.0 2.7 43.0 33.4 12.8 8.1Massachusetts 2,876 271 434 1,445 421 305 100.0 9.4 15.1 50.2 14.6 10.6Michigan 2,499 90 387 1,206 351 465 100.0 3.6 15.5 48.3 14.0 18.6Minnesota 2,996 222 695 1,449 170 460 100.0 7.4 23.2 48.4 5.7 15.4Mississippi 7 4 - - 1 2 - - 100.0 57.1 - - 14.3 28.6 - -Missouri 1,059 59 418 393 135 54 100.0 5.6 39.5 37.1 12.7 5.1Nebraska 61 21 8 13 7 12 100.0 34.4 13.1 21.3 11.5 19.7Nevada 106 2 29 61 2 12 100.0 1.9 27.4 57.5 1.9 11.3New Hampshire 270 70 34 11 40 115 100.0 25.9 12.6 4.1 14.8 42.6New Jersey 7,469 1,561 69 3,732 642 1,465 100.0 20.9 0.9 50.0 8.6 19.6New Mexico 77 6 25 26 2 18 100.0 7.8 32.5 33.8 2.6 23.4New York 21,741 1,436 2,651 10,892 3,837 2,925 100.0 6.6 12.2 50.1 17.6 13.5North Carolina 240 32 69 129 5 5 100.0 13.3 28.8 53.8 2.1 2.1Ohio 2,988 283 128 1,077 1,004 496 100.0 9.5 4.3 36.0 33.6 16.6Pennsylvania 893 115 262 177 131 208 100.0 12.9 29.3 19.8 14.7 23.3Puerto Rico 470 17 59 314 17 63 100.0 3.6 12.6 66.8 3.6 13.4Rhode Island 1,775 175 474 458 515 153 100.0 9.9 26.7 25.8 29.0 8.6South Dakota 71 16 18 20 3 14 100.0 22.5 25.4 28.2 4.2 19.7Tennessee 24 16 2 - - 2 4 100.0 66.7 8.3 - - 8.3 16.7Texas 408 30 40 103 135 100 100.0 7.4 9.8 25.2 33.1 24.5Utah 496 120 63 294 6 13 100.0 24.2 12.7 59.3 1.2 2.6Vermont 1,833 216 398 792 177 250 100.0 11.8 21.7 43.2 9.7 13.6Virginia 22 8 - - - - 6 8 100.0 36.4 - - - - 27.3 36.4Washington 3,767 203 937 1,338 905 384 100.0 5.4 24.9 35.5 24.0 10.2Wisconsin 7 5 1 1 - - - - 100.0 71.4 14.3 14.3 - - - -

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.1. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622 10.5 21.3 186

GenderMale 58,135 5,794 11,402 27,243 6,380 7,316 10.0 19.6 189Female 41,025 4,620 9,719 17,706 4,674 4,306 11.3 23.7 182

No. of discharges 99,160 10,414 21,121 44,949 11,054 11,622 10.5 21.3 186

Age at admission 12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years 2 - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - -14 years 8 2 2 2 1 1 25.0 25.0 21015 years 17 1 4 4 5 3 5.9 23.5 26116 years 34 8 5 12 4 5 23.5 14.7 8717 years 64 5 7 33 12 7 7.8 10.9 3218 years 295 38 54 135 40 28 12.9 18.3 17019 years 632 69 130 299 78 56 10.9 20.6 24220 years 1,107 121 236 514 112 124 10.9 21.3 17621 to 24 years 10,078 1,292 2,013 4,557 1,076 1,140 12.8 20.0 17925 to 29 years 19,194 2,216 4,154 8,407 2,263 2,154 11.5 21.6 16930 to 34 years 17,275 1,994 3,674 7,355 2,124 2,128 11.5 21.3 16835 to 39 years 12,102 1,303 2,659 5,349 1,420 1,371 10.8 22.0 16640 to 44 years 9,528 894 1,975 4,403 1,115 1,141 9.4 20.7 19145 to 49 years 9,795 853 2,090 4,634 1,051 1,167 8.7 21.3 22450 to 54 years 8,734 744 1,912 4,143 891 1,044 8.5 21.9 24055 to 59 years 6,173 529 1,325 3,012 551 756 8.6 21.5 23960 to 64 years 2,970 244 645 1,473 234 374 8.2 21.7 23665 to 69 years 872 69 174 480 62 87 7.9 20.0 19570 to 74 years 228 22 54 116 12 24 9.6 23.7 216Over 75 years 72 11 14 34 1 12 15.3 19.4 271

No. of discharges 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622 10.5 21.3 186

Table 8.2a. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 62,277 7,754 13,554 26,308 7,431 7,230 12.5 21.8 173Black (non-Hispanic) 13,351 848 3,165 6,201 1,563 1,574 6.4 23.7 239Hispanic origin 17,115 1,300 2,954 9,179 1,493 2,189 7.6 17.3 261Other 5,167 434 1,175 2,678 422 458 8.4 22.7 193

No. of discharges 97,910 10,336 20,848 44,366 10,909 11,451 10.6 21.3 186

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 23,023 2,674 5,060 10,658 2,250 2,381 11.6 22.0 1771 or more 73,804 7,456 15,529 33,523 8,530 8,766 10.1 21.0 184

No. of discharges 96,827 10,130 20,589 44,181 10,780 11,147 10.5 21.3 182

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 69,491 6,460 14,733 33,495 7,035 7,768 9.3 21.2 244Criminal justice/DUI 6,136 1,215 1,151 1,966 777 1,027 19.8 18.8 129Other community referral 6,229 738 1,419 2,398 893 781 11.8 22.8 161Substance use care provider 11,218 1,241 2,760 4,547 1,361 1,309 11.1 24.6 146Other health care provider 5,064 620 864 2,178 850 552 12.2 17.1 107School (educational) 34 7 9 12 3 3 20.6 26.5 220Employer/EAP 79 16 9 38 10 6 20.3 11.4 150

No. of discharges 98,251 10,297 20,945 44,634 10,929 11,446 10.5 21.3 184

Usual route of administrationOral 15,093 2,248 3,417 6,373 1,615 1,440 14.9 22.6 167Smoking 6,140 698 1,572 2,998 432 440 11.4 25.6 135Inhalation 23,597 2,301 4,801 10,350 3,119 3,026 9.8 20.3 209Injection 51,970 4,855 10,962 24,260 5,545 6,348 9.3 21.1 190Other 1,006 78 211 394 193 130 7.8 21.0 170

No. of discharges 97,806 10,180 20,963 44,375 10,904 11,384 10.4 21.4 183

Table 8.2a. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 3,419 636 500 1,379 396 508 18.6 14.6 463Private insurance 1,033 180 322 303 132 96 17.4 31.2 61Medicare 418 63 124 129 65 37 15.1 29.7 62Medicaid 15,262 1,351 4,278 5,650 2,475 1,508 8.9 28.0 120Other government payments 5,996 1,140 966 2,136 741 1,013 19.0 16.1 142Workers' compensation 4 1 - - 3 - - - - 25.0 - - 414No charge 649 39 151 327 64 68 6.0 23.3 253Other 1,597 241 328 557 239 232 15.1 20.5 140

No. of discharges 28,378 3,651 6,669 10,484 4,112 3,462 12.9 23.5 143

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 1,500 324 397 482 154 143 21.6 26.5 111Medicare 730 111 157 285 98 79 15.2 21.5 74Medicaid 15,594 1,599 4,334 6,140 1,900 1,621 10.3 27.8 117HMO 538 69 82 307 25 55 12.8 15.2 127Other 1,334 176 485 405 152 116 13.2 36.4 100None 7,136 1,234 1,108 2,926 873 995 17.3 15.5 152

No. of discharges 26,832 3,513 6,563 10,545 3,202 3,009 13.1 24.5 125

Table 8.2a. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 125 16 18 51 24 16 12.8 14.4 87

Marital statusNever married 93 13 13 28 24 15 14.0 14.0 82Now married 6 - - 2 4 - - - - - - 33.3 - -Separated 1 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - -Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -

No. of discharges 101 13 16 33 24 15 12.9 15.8 82

Pregnant (female only)Yes 5 - - 1 3 1 - - - - 20.0 - -No 55 5 9 25 7 9 9.1 16.4 100

No. of discharges 60 5 10 28 8 9 8.3 16.7 100

Years of education0 to 8 years 28 3 4 11 9 1 10.7 14.3 649 to 11 years 80 9 13 33 12 13 11.3 16.3 8212 years (or GED) or more 14 4 1 5 2 2 28.6 7.1 175

No. of discharges 122 16 18 49 23 16 13.1 14.8 87

Table 8.2b. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606 10.5 21.3 186

Marital statusNever married 45,406 5,068 8,448 18,791 6,835 6,264 11.2 18.6 181Now married 11,688 1,423 2,275 4,575 1,860 1,555 12.2 19.5 183Separated 4,127 421 777 1,708 652 569 10.2 18.8 164Divorced 7,719 964 1,635 3,008 1,039 1,073 12.5 21.2 178Widowed 1,639 161 312 678 276 212 9.8 19.0 183

No. of discharges 70,579 8,037 13,447 28,760 10,662 9,673 11.4 19.1 180

Pregnant (female only)Yes 3,380 455 791 1,370 355 409 13.5 23.4 195No 36,505 4,013 8,679 15,820 4,227 3,766 11.0 23.8 176

No. of discharges 39,885 4,468 9,470 17,190 4,582 4,175 11.2 23.7 179Veteran1

Yes 2,478 290 484 1,176 217 311 11.7 19.5 206No 90,816 9,426 19,477 41,023 10,321 10,569 10.4 21.4 183

No. of discharges 93,294 9,716 19,961 42,199 10,538 10,880 10.4 21.4 184

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 8.2c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

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Years of education0 to 8 years 6,110 517 1,094 3,003 726 770 8.5 17.9 1989 to 11 years 22,781 1,929 4,936 10,432 2,699 2,785 8.5 21.7 19812 years or GED 44,232 4,903 9,399 19,998 4,657 5,275 11.1 21.2 17013 to 15 years 18,697 2,217 3,947 8,232 2,208 2,093 11.9 21.1 19416 years or BA, BS 3,088 456 683 1,338 309 302 14.8 22.1 20117 years or more 1,258 136 419 479 131 93 10.8 33.3 179

No. of discharges 96,166 10,158 20,478 43,482 10,730 11,318 10.6 21.3 183

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 12,692 1,850 2,161 5,335 1,918 1,428 14.6 17.0 163Public assistance 9,907 739 1,981 4,359 1,451 1,377 7.5 20.0 173Retirement/pension 271 54 46 110 25 36 19.9 17.0 84Disability 4,891 468 1,256 1,934 672 561 9.6 25.7 121Other 12,872 1,011 1,927 6,134 2,058 1,742 7.9 15.0 181None 12,016 1,419 2,058 5,051 1,852 1,636 11.8 17.1 120

No. of discharges 52,649 5,541 9,429 22,923 7,976 6,780 10.5 17.9 153

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.2c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,180 186

GenderMale 58,135 55.6 54.0 60.6 57.7 62.9 189Female 41,025 44.4 46.0 39.4 42.3 37.1 182

No. of discharges 99,160 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 186

Age at admission12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years 2 - - - - - - * - - - -14 years 8 * * * * * 21015 years 17 * * * * * 26116 years 34 0.1 * * * * 8717 years 64 * * 0.1 0.1 0.1 3218 years 295 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.2 17019 years 632 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.5 24220 years 1,107 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 17621 to 24 years 10,078 12.4 9.5 10.1 9.7 9.8 17925 to 29 years 19,194 21.3 19.7 18.7 20.5 18.5 16930 to 34 years 17,275 19.1 17.4 16.4 19.2 18.3 16835 to 39 years 12,102 12.5 12.6 11.9 12.8 11.8 16640 to 44 years 9,528 8.6 9.3 9.8 10.1 9.8 19145 to 49 years 9,795 8.2 9.9 10.3 9.5 10.0 22450 to 54 years 8,734 7.1 9.1 9.2 8.1 9.0 24055 to 59 years 6,173 5.1 6.3 6.7 5.0 6.5 23960 to 64 years 2,970 2.3 3.1 3.3 2.1 3.2 23665 to 69 years 872 0.7 0.8 1.1 0.6 0.7 19570 to 74 years 228 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 216Over 75 years 72 0.1 0.1 0.1 * 0.1 271

No. of discharges 99,180 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 186Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 8.2d. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 62,277 75.0 65.0 59.3 68.1 63.1 173Black (non-Hispanic) 13,351 8.2 15.2 14.0 14.3 13.7 239Hispanic origin 17,115 12.6 14.2 20.7 13.7 19.1 261Other 5,167 4.2 5.6 6.0 3.9 4.0 193

No. of discharges 97,910 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 186

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 23,023 26.4 24.6 24.1 20.9 21.4 1771 or more 73,804 73.6 75.4 75.9 79.1 78.6 184

No. of discharges 96,827 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 182

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 69,491 62.7 70.3 75.0 64.4 67.9 244Criminal justice/DUI 6,136 11.8 5.5 4.4 7.1 9.0 129Other community referral 6,229 7.2 6.8 5.4 8.2 6.8 161Substance use care provider 11,218 12.1 13.2 10.2 12.5 11.4 146Other health care provider 5,064 6.0 4.1 4.9 7.8 4.8 107School (educational) 34 0.1 * * * * 220Employer/EAP 79 0.2 * 0.1 0.1 0.1 150

No. of discharges 98,251 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 184

Usual route of administrationOral 15,093 22.1 16.3 14.4 14.8 12.6 167Smoking 6,140 6.9 7.5 6.8 4.0 3.9 135Inhalation 23,597 22.6 22.9 23.3 28.6 26.6 209Injection 51,970 47.7 52.3 54.7 50.9 55.8 190Other 1,006 0.8 1.0 0.9 1.8 1.1 170

No. of discharges 97,806 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 183

Table 8.2d. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 3,419 17.4 7.5 13.2 9.6 14.7 463Private insurance 1,033 4.9 4.8 2.9 3.2 2.8 61Medicare 418 1.7 1.9 1.2 1.6 1.1 62Medicaid 15,262 37.0 64.1 53.9 60.2 43.6 120Other government payments 5,996 31.2 14.5 20.4 18.0 29.3 142Workers' compensation 4 * - - * - - - - 414No charge 649 1.1 2.3 3.1 1.6 2.0 253Other 1,597 6.6 4.9 5.3 5.8 6.7 140

No. of discharges 28,378 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 143

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 1,500 9.2 6.0 4.6 4.8 4.8 111Medicare 730 3.2 2.4 2.7 3.1 2.6 74Medicaid 15,594 45.5 66.0 58.2 59.3 53.9 117HMO 538 2.0 1.2 2.9 0.8 1.8 127Other 1,334 5.0 7.4 3.8 4.7 3.9 100None 7,136 35.1 16.9 27.7 27.3 33.1 152

No. of discharges 26,832 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 125

Table 8.2d. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 125 87

Marital statusNever married 93 100.0 81.3 84.8 100.0 100.0 82Now married 6 - - 12.5 12.1 - - - - - -Separated 1 - - - - 3.0 - - - - - -Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed 1 - - 6.3 - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 101 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 82

Pregnant (female only)Yes 5 - - 10.0 10.7 12.5 - - - -No 55 100.0 90.0 89.3 87.5 100.0 100

No. of discharges 60 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100

Years of education0 to 8 years 28 18.8 22.2 22.4 39.1 6.3 649 to 11 years 80 56.3 72.2 67.3 52.2 81.3 8212 years (or GED) or more 14 25.0 5.6 10.2 8.7 12.5 175

No. of discharges 122 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 87- - Quantity is zero.

Table 8.2e. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,055 186

Marital statusNever married 45,406 63.1 62.8 65.3 64.1 64.8 181Now married 11,688 17.7 16.9 15.9 17.4 16.1 183Separated 4,127 5.2 5.8 5.9 6.1 5.9 164Divorced 7,719 12.0 12.2 10.5 9.7 11.1 178Widowed 1,639 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.2 183

No. of discharges 70,579 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 180

Pregnant (female only)Yes 3,380 10.2 8.4 8.0 7.7 9.8 195No 36,505 89.8 91.6 92.0 92.3 90.2 176

No. of discharges 39,885 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 179Veteran1

Yes 2,478 3.0 2.4 2.8 2.1 2.9 206No 90,816 97.0 97.6 97.2 97.9 97.1 183

No. of discharges 93,294 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 184

Table 8.2f. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Years of education0 to 8 years 6,110 5.1 5.3 6.9 6.8 6.8 1989 to 11 years 22,781 19.0 24.1 24.0 25.2 24.6 19812 years or GED 44,232 48.3 45.9 46.0 43.4 46.6 17013 to 15 years 18,697 21.8 19.3 18.9 20.6 18.5 19416 years or BA, BS 3,088 4.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.7 20117 years or more 1,258 1.3 2.0 1.1 1.2 0.8 179

No. of discharges 96,166 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 183

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 12,692 33.4 22.9 23.3 24.0 21.1 163Public assistance 9,907 13.3 21.0 19.0 18.2 20.3 173Retirement/pension 271 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.5 84Disability 4,891 8.4 13.3 8.4 8.4 8.3 121Other 12,872 18.2 20.4 26.8 25.8 25.7 181None 12,016 25.6 21.8 22.0 23.2 24.1 120

No. of discharges 52,649 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 153

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.2f. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622 99,180 10,415 21,127 44,962 11,054 11,622

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 91,342 9,607 19,572 41,639 10,112 10,412 75,693 9,992 19,552 28,399 10,143 7,607Once 4,066 406 726 1,744 495 695 4,741 208 704 1,011 449 2,3692 or more times 783 119 151 335 57 121 851 92 125 318 73 243

No. of discharges 96,191 10,132 20,449 43,718 10,664 11,228 81,285 10,292 20,381 29,728 10,665 10,219Frequency of useNo use in the past month 18,904 3,132 5,271 6,458 1,798 2,245 27,339 5,684 8,498 7,347 2,487 3,323Some use 16,189 1,700 4,043 7,103 1,609 1,734 17,387 1,243 4,938 6,496 2,615 2,095Daily use 53,227 4,705 10,453 26,148 5,826 6,095 21,180 1,212 5,519 9,219 2,915 2,315

No. of discharges 88,320 9,537 19,767 39,709 9,233 10,074 65,906 8,139 18,955 23,062 8,017 7,733

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 50,673 4,826 9,776 21,693 7,712 6,666 50,763 4,151 9,564 22,332 7,869 6,847At least 1 time in the past month 15,644 2,260 3,367 5,925 2,098 1,994 13,330 3,233 3,107 3,908 1,505 1,577

1-3 times in the past month 3,895 719 825 1,310 487 554 4,094 1,026 851 1,136 445 6364-7 times in the past month 2,042 349 452 671 247 323 2,082 607 468 559 197 2518-30 times in the past month 3,838 653 1,269 1,099 347 470 3,359 834 1,166 764 248 347 frequency unknown 5,869 539 821 2,845 1,017 647 3,795 766 622 1,449 615 343

No. of discharges 66,317 7,086 13,143 27,618 9,810 8,660 64,093 7,384 12,671 26,240 9,374 8,424

Table 8.3a. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 125 16 18 51 24 16 125 16 18 51 24 16

Living arrangementsHomeless 2 - - 1 1 - - - - 3 - - 1 1 - - 1Dependent living 42 8 9 18 4 3 34 6 12 10 3 3Independent living 79 8 8 31 20 12 75 10 5 28 21 11

No. of discharges 123 16 18 50 24 15 112 16 18 39 24 15Primary substanceAlcohol 4 - - - - 3 1 - - 3 - - - - 2 1 - -Opiates 64 5 5 34 10 10 55 3 5 29 9 9Marijuana/hashish 49 10 12 12 11 4 51 10 12 14 11 4Cocaine 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - -Stimulants 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - - - - 2 - - - -None/other/unknown 6 1 - - 1 2 2 13 3 - - 4 3 3

No. of discharges 125 16 18 51 24 16 125 16 18 51 24 16

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 16 3 3 6 4 - - 16 3 4 5 4 - -Opiates 5 1 1 2 - - 1 4 1 1 1 - - 1Marijuana/hashish 28 2 3 13 7 3 23 2 2 10 7 2Cocaine 13 2 - - 8 1 2 11 1 - - 7 1 2Stimulants 6 - - 1 3 - - 2 3 - - 1 - - - - 2None/other/unknown 57 8 10 19 12 8 68 9 10 28 12 9

No. of discharges 125 16 18 51 24 16 125 16 18 51 24 16

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.3b. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606

Living arrangementsHomeless 7,778 484 1,776 3,657 910 951 6,111 372 1,737 2,361 926 715Dependent living 14,039 1,454 3,795 6,144 1,152 1,494 11,001 1,264 3,889 2,755 1,016 2,077Independent living 74,722 8,232 14,988 33,916 8,713 8,873 64,647 8,673 14,933 24,935 8,757 7,349

No. of discharges 96,539 10,170 20,559 43,717 10,775 11,318 81,759 10,309 20,559 30,051 10,699 10,141Primary substanceAlcohol 1,848 437 385 644 197 185 2,167 446 540 732 233 216Opiates 93,082 9,318 19,760 42,726 10,356 10,922 84,603 7,835 19,104 38,091 9,723 9,850Marijuana/hashish 894 154 221 305 114 100 1,078 175 254 387 147 115Cocaine 1,067 147 198 422 159 141 1,727 199 335 645 302 246Stimulants 521 77 230 147 31 36 623 90 257 182 47 47None/other/unknown 1,643 266 315 667 173 222 8,857 1,654 619 4,874 578 1,132

No. of discharges 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 4,222 527 777 1,915 477 526 3,431 445 751 1,322 480 433Opiates 11,175 1,425 2,512 4,505 1,383 1,350 8,898 1,209 2,336 2,972 1,278 1,103Marijuana/hashish 12,891 1,528 2,486 5,473 1,863 1,541 11,069 1,314 2,329 4,340 1,779 1,307Cocaine 19,352 1,843 3,635 8,383 2,738 2,753 18,517 1,649 3,815 7,582 2,830 2,641Stimulants 7,431 479 1,922 3,861 583 586 5,096 450 2,137 1,522 615 372None/other/unknown 43,984 4,597 9,777 20,774 3,986 4,850 52,044 5,332 9,741 27,173 4,048 5,750

No. of discharges 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606 99,055 10,399 21,109 44,911 11,030 11,606

Table 8.3c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 21,419 3,113 4,386 9,333 2,302 2,285 21,270 4,091 4,878 7,620 2,651 2,030Full-time 13,505 2,087 2,752 5,827 1,422 1,417 13,745 2,843 3,058 4,953 1,635 1,256Part-time 7,914 1,026 1,634 3,506 880 868 7,525 1,248 1,820 2,667 1,016 774

Unemployed 35,416 3,639 7,561 15,658 4,122 4,436 26,051 2,913 6,501 9,984 3,561 3,092Not in labor force 40,926 3,438 8,958 19,402 4,464 4,664 33,548 3,272 9,211 11,834 4,327 4,904

No. of discharges 97,761 10,190 20,905 44,393 10,888 11,385 80,869 10,276 20,590 29,438 10,539 10,026Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 1,444 198 437 448 196 165 1,505 261 401 492 184 167Student 532 70 86 233 69 74 570 114 109 200 63 84Retired 645 94 73 301 67 110 494 92 76 178 49 99Disabled 9,908 909 2,141 3,980 1,509 1,369 10,152 1,002 2,261 3,754 1,537 1,598Inmate of institution 265 67 47 68 23 60 1,034 57 52 59 41 825Other 15,694 1,225 2,790 7,052 2,521 2,106 14,671 868 2,711 6,782 2,352 1,958

No. of discharges 28,488 2,563 5,574 12,082 4,385 3,884 28,426 2,394 5,610 11,465 4,226 4,731

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.3c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

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discharges 99,180 10.5 21.3 186Arrests in past 30 daysNone 91,342 94.8 95.7 95.2 94.8 92.7 10.5 21.4 182Once 4,066 4.0 3.6 4.0 4.6 6.2 10.0 17.9 1332 or more times 783 1.2 0.7 0.8 0.5 1.1 15.2 19.3 203

Total 96,191 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 181Frequency of useNo use in the past month 18,904 32.8 26.7 16.3 19.5 22.3 16.6 27.9 155Some use 16,189 17.8 20.5 17.9 17.4 17.2 10.5 25.0 172Daily use 53,227 49.3 52.9 65.8 63.1 60.5 8.8 19.6 206

Total 88,320 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.8 22.4 177

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 50,673 68.1 74.4 78.5 78.6 77.0 9.5 19.3 176At least 1 time in the past month 15,644 31.9 25.6 21.5 21.4 23.0 14.4 21.5 132

1-3 times in the past month 3,895 10.1 6.3 4.7 5.0 6.4 18.5 21.2 1274-7 times in the past month 2,042 4.9 3.4 2.4 2.5 3.7 17.1 22.1 1288-30 times in the past month 3,838 9.2 9.7 4.0 3.5 5.4 17.0 33.1 108Some attendance, but frequency unknown 5,869 7.6 6.2 10.3 10.4 7.5 9.2 14.0 168

Total 66,317 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.7 19.8 160

Table 8.4a. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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discharges 125 12.8 14.4 87Living arrangementsHomeless 2 - - 5.6 2.0 - - - - - - 50.0 - -Dependent living 42 50.0 50.0 36.0 16.7 20.0 19.0 21.4 87Independent living 79 50.0 44.4 62.0 83.3 80.0 10.1 10.1 113

Total 123 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 13.0 14.6 87Primary substanceAlcohol 4 - - - - 5.9 4.2 - - - - - - - -Opiates 64 31.3 27.8 66.7 41.7 62.5 7.8 7.8 91Marijuana/hashish 49 62.5 66.7 23.5 45.8 25.0 20.4 24.5 78Cocaine 1 - - 5.6 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -Stimulants 1 - - - - 2.0 - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 6 6.3 - - 2.0 8.3 12.5 16.7 - - 148

Total 125 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.8 14.4 87

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 16 18.8 16.7 11.8 16.7 - - 18.8 18.8 64Opiates 5 6.3 5.6 3.9 - - 6.3 20.0 20.0 186Marijuana/hashish 28 12.5 16.7 25.5 29.2 18.8 7.1 10.7 94Cocaine 13 12.5 - - 15.7 4.2 12.5 15.4 - - 136Stimulants 6 - - 5.6 5.9 - - 12.5 - - 16.7 - -None/other/unknown 57 50.0 55.6 37.3 50.0 50.0 14.0 17.5 87

Total 125 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.8 14.4 87- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.4b. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

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amongtreatment

completers

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discharges 99,055 10.5 21.3 186Living arrangementsHomeless 7,778 4.8 8.6 8.4 8.4 8.4 6.2 22.8 129Dependent living 14,039 14.3 18.5 14.1 10.7 13.2 10.4 27.0 160Independent living 74,722 80.9 72.9 77.6 80.9 78.4 11.0 20.1 192

Total 96,539 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 183Primary substanceAlcohol 1,848 4.2 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.6 23.6 20.8 99Opiates 93,082 89.6 93.6 95.1 93.9 94.1 10.0 21.2 195Marijuana/hashish 894 1.5 1.0 0.7 1.0 0.9 17.2 24.7 128Cocaine 1,067 1.4 0.9 0.9 1.4 1.2 13.8 18.6 124Stimulants 521 0.7 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.3 14.8 44.1 116None/other/unknown 1,643 2.6 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.9 16.2 19.2 259

Total 99,055 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 186

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 4,222 5.1 3.7 4.3 4.3 4.5 12.5 18.4 160Opiates 11,175 13.7 11.9 10.0 12.5 11.6 12.8 22.5 180Marijuana/hashish 12,891 14.7 11.8 12.2 16.9 13.3 11.9 19.3 162Cocaine 19,352 17.7 17.2 18.7 24.8 23.7 9.5 18.8 205Stimulants 7,431 4.6 9.1 8.6 5.3 5.0 6.4 25.9 128None/other/unknown 43,984 44.2 46.3 46.3 36.1 41.8 10.5 22.2 209

Total 99,055 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 186

Table 8.4c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 21,419 30.5 21.0 21.0 21.1 20.1 14.5 20.5 203Full-time 13,505 20.5 13.2 13.1 13.1 12.4 15.5 20.4 204Part-time 7,914 10.1 7.8 7.9 8.1 7.6 13.0 20.6 201

Unemployed 35,416 35.7 36.2 35.3 37.9 39.0 10.3 21.3 168Not in labor force 40,926 33.7 42.9 43.7 41.0 41.0 8.4 21.9 184

Total 97,761 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.4 21.4 183Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 1,444 7.7 7.8 3.7 4.5 4.2 13.7 30.3 165Student 532 2.7 1.5 1.9 1.6 1.9 13.2 16.2 187Retired 645 3.7 1.3 2.5 1.5 2.8 14.6 11.3 204Disabled 9,908 35.5 38.4 32.9 34.4 35.2 9.2 21.6 174Inmate of institution 265 2.6 0.8 0.6 0.5 1.5 25.3 17.7 85Other 15,694 47.8 50.1 58.4 57.5 54.2 7.8 17.8 188

Total 28,488 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 9.0 19.6 1791 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.4c. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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discharges 99,180 10.5 21.3 186Arrests in past 30 daysNone 75,693 97.1 95.9 95.5 95.1 74.4 13.2 25.8 185Once 4,741 2.0 3.5 3.4 4.2 23.2 4.4 14.8 1642 or more times 851 0.9 0.6 1.1 0.7 2.4 10.8 14.7 214

Total 81,285 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.7 25.1 185Frequency of useNo use in the past month 27,339 69.8 44.8 31.9 31.0 43.0 20.8 31.1 197Some use 17,387 15.3 26.1 28.2 32.6 27.1 7.1 28.4 135Daily use 21,180 14.9 29.1 40.0 36.4 29.9 5.7 26.1 119

Total 65,906 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.3 28.8 175

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 50,763 56.2 75.5 85.1 83.9 81.3 8.2 18.8 203At least 1 time in the past month 13,330 43.8 24.5 14.9 16.1 18.7 24.3 23.3 146

1-3 times in the past month 4,094 13.9 6.7 4.3 4.7 7.5 25.1 20.8 1604-7 times in the past month 2,082 8.2 3.7 2.1 2.1 3.0 29.2 22.5 1418-30 times in the past month 3,359 11.3 9.2 2.9 2.6 4.1 24.8 34.7 107Some attendance, but frequency unknown 3,795 10.4 4.9 5.5 6.6 4.1 20.2 16.4 181

Total 64,093 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 11.5 19.8 176

Table 8.4d. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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discharges 125 12.8 14.4 87Living arrangementsHomeless 3 - - 5.6 2.6 - - 6.7 - - 33.3 - -Dependent living 34 37.5 66.7 25.6 12.5 20.0 17.6 35.3 91Independent living 75 62.5 27.8 71.8 87.5 73.3 13.3 6.7 83

Total 112 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 14.3 16.1 87Primary substanceAlcohol 3 - - - - 3.9 4.2 - - - - - - - -Opiates 55 18.8 27.8 56.9 37.5 56.3 5.5 9.1 39Marijuana/hashish 51 62.5 66.7 27.5 45.8 25.0 19.6 23.5 78Cocaine 1 - - 5.6 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - -Stimulants 2 - - - - 3.9 - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 13 18.8 - - 7.8 12.5 18.8 23.1 - - 148

Total 125 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.8 14.4 87

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 16 18.8 22.2 9.8 16.7 - - 18.8 25.0 64Opiates 4 6.3 5.6 2.0 - - 6.3 25.0 25.0 186Marijuana/hashish 23 12.5 11.1 19.6 29.2 12.5 8.7 8.7 94Cocaine 11 6.3 - - 13.7 4.2 12.5 9.1 - - 11Stimulants 3 - - 5.6 - - - - 12.5 - - 33.3 - -None/other/unknown 68 56.3 55.6 54.9 50.0 56.3 13.2 14.7 91

Total 125 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.8 14.4 87- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.4e. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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discharges 99,055 10.5 21.3 186Living arrangementsHomeless 6,111 3.6 8.4 7.9 8.7 7.1 6.1 28.4 112Dependent living 11,001 12.3 18.9 9.2 9.5 20.5 11.5 35.4 140Independent living 64,647 84.1 72.6 83.0 81.8 72.5 13.4 23.1 197

Total 81,759 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.6 25.1 185Primary substanceAlcohol 2,167 4.3 2.6 1.6 2.1 1.9 20.6 24.9 100Opiates 84,603 75.3 90.5 84.8 88.2 84.9 9.3 22.6 191Marijuana/hashish 1,078 1.7 1.2 0.9 1.3 1.0 16.2 23.6 155Cocaine 1,727 1.9 1.6 1.4 2.7 2.1 11.5 19.4 175Stimulants 623 0.9 1.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 14.4 41.3 120None/other/unknown 8,857 15.9 2.9 10.9 5.2 9.8 18.7 7.0 212

Total 99,055 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 186

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 3,431 4.3 3.6 2.9 4.4 3.7 13.0 21.9 164Opiates 8,898 11.6 11.1 6.6 11.6 9.5 13.6 26.3 170Marijuana/hashish 11,069 12.6 11.0 9.7 16.1 11.3 11.9 21.0 159Cocaine 18,517 15.9 18.1 16.9 25.7 22.8 8.9 20.6 211Stimulants 5,096 4.3 10.1 3.4 5.6 3.2 8.8 41.9 157None/other/unknown 52,044 51.3 46.1 60.5 36.7 49.5 10.2 18.7 200

Total 99,055 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10.5 21.3 186

Table 8.4f. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Employment status1

Employed 21,270 39.8 23.7 25.9 25.2 20.2 19.2 22.9 222Full-time 13,745 27.7 14.9 16.8 15.5 12.5 20.7 22.2 232Part-time 7,525 12.1 8.8 9.1 9.6 7.7 16.6 24.2 206

Unemployed 26,051 28.3 31.6 33.9 33.8 30.8 11.2 25.0 135Not in labor force 33,548 31.8 44.7 40.2 41.1 48.9 9.8 27.5 194

Total 80,869 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 12.7 25.5 184Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 1,505 10.9 7.1 4.3 4.4 3.5 17.3 26.6 197Student 570 4.8 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.8 20.0 19.1 199Retired 494 3.8 1.4 1.6 1.2 2.1 18.6 15.4 345Disabled 10,152 41.9 40.3 32.7 36.4 33.8 9.9 22.3 218Inmate of institution 1,034 2.4 0.9 0.5 1.0 17.4 5.5 5.0 82Other 14,671 36.3 48.3 59.2 55.7 41.4 5.9 18.5 163

Total 28,426 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 8.4 19.7 1891 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 43 states and jurisdictions that offered outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 8.4f. Outpatient medication-assisted opioid therapy discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Total 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587 100.0 46.0 22.2 26.7 1.9 3.2Alabama 2 1 - - - - 1 - - 100.0 50.0 - - - - 50.0 - -Alaska 10 8 1 1 - - - - 100.0 80.0 10.0 10.0 - - - -Arizona 4 1 1 1 - - 1 100.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 - - 25.0Arkansas 256 127 14 97 14 4 100.0 49.6 5.5 37.9 5.5 1.6California 6,092 1,515 1,970 2,585 - - 22 100.0 24.9 32.3 42.4 - - 0.4Colorado 9 4 1 3 1 - - 100.0 44.4 11.1 33.3 11.1 - -Connecticut 9 2 1 3 1 2 100.0 22.2 11.1 33.3 11.1 22.2Delaware 6 - - 3 1 1 1 100.0 - - 50.0 16.7 16.7 16.7District of Columbia 27 26 1 - - - - - - 100.0 96.3 3.7 - - - - - -Florida 81 69 4 2 2 4 100.0 85.2 4.9 2.5 2.5 4.9Hawaii 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 100.0 - - 100.0 - - - - - -Idaho 1 1 - - - - - - - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - - -Illinois 12 3 7 2 - - - - 100.0 25.0 58.3 16.7 - - - -Indiana 3 1 - - 1 - - 1 100.0 33.3 - - 33.3 - - 33.3Iowa 22 12 1 8 - - 1 100.0 54.5 4.5 36.4 - - 4.5Kentucky 296 92 140 55 7 2 100.0 31.1 47.3 18.6 2.4 0.7Louisiana 95 6 63 26 - - - - 100.0 6.3 66.3 27.4 - - - -Maine 797 573 7 198 18 1 100.0 71.9 0.9 24.8 2.3 0.1Maryland 12 3 2 1 1 5 100.0 25.0 16.7 8.3 8.3 41.7Massachusetts 2,330 1,628 34 405 106 157 100.0 69.9 1.5 17.4 4.5 6.7Michigan 2,896 1,140 1,159 503 53 41 100.0 39.4 40.0 17.4 1.8 1.4Mississippi 2 2 - - - - - - - - 100.0 100.0 - - - - - - - -Missouri 701 113 381 191 11 5 100.0 16.1 54.4 27.2 1.6 0.7Nebraska 70 25 9 20 1 15 100.0 35.7 12.9 28.6 1.4 21.4Nevada 10 7 1 1 1 - - 100.0 70.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 - -New Jersey 2,662 2,082 18 311 45 206 100.0 78.2 0.7 11.7 1.7 7.7New Mexico 4 - - - - 4 - - - - 100.0 - - - - 100.0 - - - -New York 59 19 10 12 7 11 100.0 32.2 16.9 20.3 11.9 18.6North Carolina 12 5 3 3 - - 1 100.0 41.7 25.0 25.0 - - 8.3Ohio 401 41 47 262 31 20 100.0 10.2 11.7 65.3 7.7 5.0Pennsylvania 1,167 905 17 155 8 82 100.0 77.5 1.5 13.3 0.7 7.0Puerto Rico 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 100.0 - - - - 50.0 - - 50.0Rhode Island 123 7 65 16 32 3 100.0 5.7 52.8 13.0 26.0 2.4South Dakota 4 1 3 - - - - - - 100.0 25.0 75.0 - - - - - -Tennessee 2 1 1 - - - - - - 100.0 50.0 50.0 - - - - - -Texas 3 1 - - 2 - - - - 100.0 33.3 - - 66.7 - - - -Utah 15 5 5 4 - - 1 100.0 33.3 33.3 26.7 - - 6.7Vermont 127 1 103 15 8 - - 100.0 0.8 81.1 11.8 6.3 - -Virginia 4 3 - - - - 1 - - 100.0 75.0 - - - - 25.0 - -Washington 4 - - 1 3 - - - - 100.0 - - 25.0 75.0 - - - -

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.1. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and state or jurisdiction: Number and percent, 2015

State or jurisdiction

Reason for discharge (number) Reason for discharge (percent distribution)

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported to TEDS by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Comparisons among states should be made with caution. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587 46.0 22.2 5

GenderMale 12,057 5,664 2,520 3,290 208 375 47.0 20.9 5Female 6,274 2,765 1,554 1,601 142 212 44.1 24.8 6

No. of discharges 18,331 8,429 4,074 4,891 350 587 46.0 22.2 5

Age at admission 12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 years 1 1 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 516 years 5 4 - - 1 - - - - 80.0 - - 2217 years 23 14 3 5 - - 1 60.9 13.0 1918 years 85 39 19 25 - - 2 45.9 22.4 619 years 167 95 31 32 1 8 56.9 18.6 620 years 327 165 63 85 8 6 50.5 19.3 621 to 24 years 2,434 1,181 429 692 54 78 48.5 17.6 625 to 29 years 4,272 1,938 998 1,091 97 148 45.4 23.4 530 to 34 years 3,448 1,531 826 919 69 103 44.4 24.0 535 to 39 years 2,178 1,008 465 578 41 86 46.3 21.3 540 to 44 years 1,463 652 306 422 33 50 44.6 20.9 545 to 49 years 1,177 536 267 319 19 36 45.5 22.7 550 to 54 years 1,195 542 281 319 14 39 45.4 23.5 555 to 59 years 880 411 222 221 9 17 46.7 25.2 560 to 64 years 526 264 125 120 5 12 50.2 23.8 465 to 69 years 121 39 32 49 - - 1 32.2 26.4 770 to 74 years 24 8 5 11 - - - - 33.3 20.8 18Over 75 years 7 2 2 3 - - - - 28.6 28.6 7

No. of discharges 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587 46.0 22.2 5

Table 9.2a. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 12,829 6,274 2,606 3,181 274 494 48.9 20.3 5Black (non-Hispanic) 1,660 819 401 372 29 39 49.3 24.2 4Hispanic origin 2,265 657 587 966 25 30 29.0 25.9 10Other 1,442 585 472 355 17 13 40.6 32.7 4

No. of discharges 18,196 8,335 4,066 4,874 345 576 45.8 22.3 5

No. of prior treatment episodesNone 5,675 1,964 1,596 1,972 45 98 34.6 28.1 61 or more 11,999 6,022 2,373 2,845 279 480 50.2 19.8 5

No. of discharges 17,674 7,986 3,969 4,817 324 578 45.2 22.5 5

Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 13,747 5,690 3,255 4,113 244 445 41.4 23.7 5Criminal justice/DUI 266 125 77 41 12 11 47.0 28.9 6Other community referral 787 598 51 114 10 14 76.0 6.5 5Substance use care provider 3,006 1,703 620 519 68 96 56.7 20.6 5Other health care provider 463 275 66 90 13 19 59.4 14.3 7School (educational) 17 13 1 2 1 - - 76.5 5.9 4Employer/EAP 7 5 1 1 - - - - 71.4 14.3 9

No. of discharges 18,293 8,409 4,071 4,880 348 585 46.0 22.3 5

Usual route of administrationOral 3,935 1,956 858 893 75 153 49.7 21.8 6Smoking 1,725 522 500 680 12 11 30.3 29.0 14Inhalation 2,281 1,170 522 445 46 98 51.3 22.9 5Injection 9,591 4,137 2,168 2,786 195 305 43.1 22.6 5Other 250 183 20 34 2 11 73.2 8.0 4

No. of discharges 17,782 7,968 4,068 4,838 330 578 44.8 22.9 5

Table 9.2a. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Expected or actual source of payment1 Self-pay 306 114 22 54 5 111 37.3 7.2 6Private insurance 698 489 66 108 21 14 70.1 9.5 6Medicare 47 13 29 3 1 1 27.7 61.7 2Medicaid 829 202 340 241 32 14 24.4 41.0 3Other government payments 3,095 2,328 67 533 58 109 75.2 2.2 5Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 487 76 264 145 2 - - 15.6 54.2 4Other 236 68 15 80 13 60 28.8 6.4 5

No. of discharges 5,698 3,290 803 1,164 132 309 57.7 14.1 5

Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 916 649 56 144 21 46 70.9 6.1 6Medicare 163 123 1 24 5 10 75.5 0.6 6Medicaid 3,122 2,105 239 541 90 147 67.4 7.7 6HMO 85 61 10 6 1 7 71.8 11.8 10Other 676 424 56 107 24 65 62.7 8.3 5None 2,714 1,694 272 547 38 163 62.4 10.0 5

No. of discharges 7,676 5,056 634 1,369 179 438 65.9 8.3 5

Table 9.2a. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 29 19 3 6 - - 1 65.5 10.3 19

Marital statusNever married 13 11 - - 1 - - 1 84.6 - - 19Now married - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Separated - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 13 11 - - 1 - - 1 84.6 - - 19

Pregnant (female only)Yes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No 13 8 - - 4 - - 1 61.5 - - 10

No. of discharges 13 8 - - 4 - - 1 61.5 - - 10

Years of education0 to 8 years 9 6 1 2 - - - - 66.7 11.1 179 to 11 years 14 10 1 2 - - 1 71.4 7.1 2012 years (or GED) or more 3 1 1 1 - - - - 33.3 33.3 8

No. of discharges 26 17 3 5 - - 1 65.4 11.5 19

Table 9.2b. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586 46.0 22.2 5

Marital statusNever married 8,724 5,054 1,380 1,640 248 402 57.9 15.8 5Now married 1,121 635 189 219 25 53 56.6 16.9 5Separated 542 296 87 109 26 24 54.6 16.1 5Divorced 1,306 732 258 225 33 58 56.0 19.8 5Widowed 182 86 30 48 7 11 47.3 16.5 4

No. of discharges 11,875 6,803 1,944 2,241 339 548 57.3 16.4 5

Pregnant (female only)Yes 120 57 37 18 2 6 47.5 30.8 10No 5,898 2,539 1,482 1,544 131 202 43.0 25.1 6

No. of discharges 6,018 2,596 1,519 1,562 133 208 43.1 25.2 6Veteran1

Yes 459 204 111 125 5 14 44.4 24.2 6No 17,126 7,744 3,829 4,680 312 561 45.2 22.4 5

No. of discharges 17,585 7,948 3,940 4,805 317 575 45.2 22.4 5

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 9.2c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015

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Years of education0 to 8 years 1,488 772 202 399 49 66 51.9 13.6 69 to 11 years 2,975 1,152 824 880 44 75 38.7 27.7 512 years or GED 9,159 3,988 2,177 2,548 143 303 43.5 23.8 513 to 15 years 3,328 1,614 716 814 86 98 48.5 21.5 516 years or BA, BS 610 338 100 139 9 24 55.4 16.4 617 years or more 134 60 38 33 - - 3 44.8 28.4 5

No. of discharges 17,694 7,924 4,057 4,813 331 569 44.8 22.9 5

Source of income support1

Wages/salary 1,386 801 82 326 39 138 57.8 5.9 6Public assistance 631 361 96 121 15 38 57.2 15.2 5Retirement/pension 22 13 5 2 1 1 59.1 22.7 6Disability 516 327 30 90 22 47 63.4 5.8 7Other 924 373 248 252 22 29 40.4 26.8 5None 3,778 2,639 211 613 101 214 69.9 5.6 5

No. of discharges 7,257 4,514 672 1,404 200 467 62.2 9.3 5

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.2c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Number and rate, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge

Rate of treatmentcompletion

Rate of transfer to

further treatment

Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,333 5

GenderMale 12,057 67.2 61.9 67.3 59.4 63.9 5Female 6,274 32.8 38.1 32.7 40.6 36.1 6

No. of discharges 18,331 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Age at admission12 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -14 years - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 years 1 * - - - - - - - - 516 years 5 * - - * - - - - 2217 years 23 0.2 0.1 0.1 - - 0.2 1918 years 85 0.5 0.5 0.5 - - 0.3 619 years 167 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.3 1.4 620 years 327 2.0 1.5 1.7 2.3 1.0 621 to 24 years 2,434 14.0 10.5 14.1 15.4 13.3 625 to 29 years 4,272 23.0 24.5 22.3 27.7 25.2 530 to 34 years 3,448 18.2 20.3 18.8 19.7 17.5 535 to 39 years 2,178 12.0 11.4 11.8 11.7 14.7 540 to 44 years 1,463 7.7 7.5 8.6 9.4 8.5 545 to 49 years 1,177 6.4 6.6 6.5 5.4 6.1 550 to 54 years 1,195 6.4 6.9 6.5 4.0 6.6 555 to 59 years 880 4.9 5.4 4.5 2.6 2.9 560 to 64 years 526 3.1 3.1 2.5 1.4 2.0 465 to 69 years 121 0.5 0.8 1.0 - - 0.2 770 to 74 years 24 0.1 0.1 0.2 - - - - 18Over 75 years 7 * * 0.1 - - - - 7

No. of discharges 18,333 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Continued. See notes at end of table.

Table 9.2d. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

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Race/ethnicity White (non-Hispanic) 12,829 75.3 64.1 65.3 79.4 85.8 5Black (non-Hispanic) 1,660 9.8 9.9 7.6 8.4 6.8 4Hispanic origin 2,265 7.9 14.4 19.8 7.2 5.2 10Other 1,442 7.0 11.6 7.3 4.9 2.3 4

No. of discharges 18,196 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5No. of prior treatment episodesNone 5,675 24.6 40.2 40.9 13.9 17.0 61 or more 11,999 75.4 59.8 59.1 86.1 83.0 5

No. of discharges 17,674 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Treatment referral sourceSelf or individual 13,747 67.7 80.0 84.3 70.1 76.1 5Criminal justice/DUI 266 1.5 1.9 0.8 3.4 1.9 6Other community referral 787 7.1 1.3 2.3 2.9 2.4 5Substance use care provider 3,006 20.3 15.2 10.6 19.5 16.4 5Other health care provider 463 3.3 1.6 1.8 3.7 3.2 7School (educational) 17 0.2 * * 0.3 - - 4Employer/EAP 7 0.1 * * - - - - 9

No. of discharges 18,293 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Usual route of administrationOral 3,935 24.5 21.1 18.5 22.7 26.5 6Smoking 1,725 6.6 12.3 14.1 3.6 1.9 14Inhalation 2,281 14.7 12.8 9.2 13.9 17.0 5Injection 9,591 51.9 53.3 57.6 59.1 52.8 5Other 250 2.3 0.5 0.7 0.6 1.9 4

No. of discharges 17,782 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5

Table 9.2d. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Expected or actual source of payment1

Self-pay 306 3.5 2.7 4.6 3.8 35.9 6Private insurance 698 14.9 8.2 9.3 15.9 4.5 6Medicare 47 0.4 3.6 0.3 0.8 0.3 2Medicaid 829 6.1 42.3 20.7 24.2 4.5 3Other government payments 3,095 70.8 8.3 45.8 43.9 35.3 5Workers' compensation - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No charge 487 2.3 32.9 12.5 1.5 - - 4Other 236 2.1 1.9 6.9 9.8 19.4 5

No. of discharges 5,698 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Type of health insurancePrivate insurance 916 12.8 8.8 10.5 11.7 10.5 6Medicare 163 2.4 0.2 1.8 2.8 2.3 6Medicaid 3,122 41.6 37.7 39.5 50.3 33.6 6HMO 85 1.2 1.6 0.4 0.6 1.6 10Other 676 8.4 8.8 7.8 13.4 14.8 5None 2,714 33.5 42.9 40.0 21.2 37.2 5

No. of discharges 7,676 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5

Table 9.2d. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

- - Quantity is zero; * Less than 0.05 percent.1 This information is collected at admission and may not correspond to the actual source of payment.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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Marital statusNever married 13 100.0 - - 100.0 - - 100.0 19Now married - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Separated - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Divorced - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Widowed - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

No. of discharges 13 100.0 - - 100.0 - - 100.0 19Pregnant (female only)Yes - - - - - - - - - - - - - -No 13 100.0 - - 100.0 - - 100.0 10

No. of discharges 13 100.0 - - 100.0 - - 100.0 10Years of education0 to 8 years 9 35.3 33.3 40.0 - - - - 179 to 11 years 14 58.8 33.3 40.0 - - 100.0 2012 years (or GED) or more 3 5.9 33.3 20.0 - - - - 8

No. of discharges 26 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 19- - Quantity is zero.

Table 9.2e. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,304 5

Marital statusNever married 8,724 74.3 71.0 73.2 73.2 73.4 5Now married 1,121 9.3 9.7 9.8 7.4 9.7 5Separated 542 4.4 4.5 4.9 7.7 4.4 5Divorced 1,306 10.8 13.3 10.0 9.7 10.6 5Widowed 182 1.3 1.5 2.1 2.1 2.0 4

No. of discharges 11,875 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Pregnant (female only)Yes 120 2.2 2.4 1.2 1.5 2.9 10No 5,898 97.8 97.6 98.8 98.5 97.1 6

No. of discharges 6,018 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 6Veteran1

Yes 459 2.6 2.8 2.6 1.6 2.4 6No 17,126 97.4 97.2 97.4 98.4 97.6 5

No. of discharges 17,585 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5

Table 9.2f. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

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Years of education0 to 8 years 1,488 9.7 5.0 8.3 14.8 11.6 69 to 11 years 2,975 14.5 20.3 18.3 13.3 13.2 512 years or GED 9,159 50.3 53.7 52.9 43.2 53.3 513 to 15 years 3,328 20.4 17.6 16.9 26.0 17.2 516 years or BA, BS 610 4.3 2.5 2.9 2.7 4.2 617 years or more 134 0.8 0.9 0.7 - - 0.5 5

No. of discharges 17,694 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5Source of income support1

Wages/salary 1,386 17.7 12.2 23.2 19.5 29.6 6Public assistance 631 8.0 14.3 8.6 7.5 8.1 5Retirement/pension 22 0.3 0.7 0.1 0.5 0.2 6Disability 516 7.2 4.5 6.4 11.0 10.1 7Other 924 8.3 36.9 17.9 11.0 6.2 5None 3,778 58.5 31.4 43.7 50.5 45.8 5

No. of discharges 7,257 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.2f. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, median length of stay (LOS), and characteristics at admission: Percent, 2015 (continued)

Characteristics at admission

Reason for discharge Median LOS(days) among

treatmentcompleters

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for veteran status and source of income support in this report.- - Quantity is zero.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587 18,333 8,430 4,074 4,892 350 587

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 16,919 7,506 3,909 4,648 303 553 15,009 8,037 3,947 2,171 326 528Once 772 432 136 157 25 22 365 168 96 59 16 262 or more times 138 69 25 36 2 6 54 18 12 18 2 4

No. of discharges 17,829 8,007 4,070 4,841 330 581 15,428 8,223 4,055 2,248 344 558Frequency of useNo use in the past month 337 129 78 117 9 4 5,153 2,751 1,201 831 154 216Some use 1,600 556 554 423 26 41 2,724 1,202 1,323 135 41 23Daily use 15,863 7,300 3,436 4,299 296 532 5,202 2,384 1,502 958 94 264

No. of discharges 17,800 7,985 4,068 4,839 331 577 13,079 6,337 4,026 1,924 289 503

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 7,499 3,933 1,643 1,458 212 253 5,057 2,572 943 1,153 160 229At least 1 time in the past month 1,652 917 304 282 66 83 3,844 2,200 908 524 99 113

1-3 times in the past month 564 328 86 87 27 36 813 452 89 190 37 454-7 times in the past month 399 196 95 76 15 17 973 486 249 178 28 328-30 times in the past month 601 330 120 105 21 25 1,916 1,147 563 144 32 30Some attendance, but frequency unknown 88 63 3 14 3 5 142 115 7 12 2 6

No. of discharges 9,151 4,850 1,947 1,740 278 336 8,901 4,772 1,851 1,677 259 342

Table 9.3a. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 29 19 3 6 - - 1 29 19 3 6 - - 1

Living arrangementsHomeless - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -Dependent living 3 2 1 - - - - - - 5 5 - - - - - - - -Independent living 24 16 2 5 - - 1 21 13 3 4 - - 1

No. of discharges 27 18 3 5 - - 1 27 19 3 4 - - 1Primary substanceAlcohol - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Opiates 25 15 3 6 - - 1 15 9 3 3 - - - -Marijuana/hashish 2 2 - - - - - - - - 2 2 - - - - - - - -Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 1 1 - - - - - - - - 12 8 - - 3 - - 1

No. of discharges 29 19 3 6 - - 1 29 19 3 6 - - 1

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 2 2 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -Opiates 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 8 6 - - 2 - - - - 5 4 - - 1 - - - -Cocaine 3 2 - - 1 - - - - 3 2 - - 1 - - - -Stimulants - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 15 8 3 3 - - 1 20 12 3 4 - - 1

No. of discharges 29 19 3 6 - - 1 29 19 3 6 - - 1

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.3b. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586

Living arrangementsHomeless 2,765 1,525 501 607 73 59 1,802 892 459 340 70 41Dependent living 3,455 1,482 848 1,025 27 73 4,107 2,846 851 268 35 107Independent living 11,527 4,963 2,698 3,194 228 444 9,395 4,454 2,722 1,585 230 404

No. of discharges 17,747 7,970 4,047 4,826 328 576 15,304 8,192 4,032 2,193 335 552Primary substanceAlcohol 1,368 903 135 237 36 57 1,425 952 132 251 38 52Opiates 15,656 6,614 3,829 4,488 262 463 13,078 4,982 3,819 3,617 229 431Marijuana/hashish 30 10 9 4 4 3 28 7 9 4 5 3Cocaine 211 132 34 27 13 5 211 128 36 26 17 4Stimulants 81 40 17 23 1 - - 74 36 16 21 1 - -None/other/unknown 958 712 47 107 34 58 3,488 2,306 59 967 60 96

No. of discharges 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,062 563 198 239 27 35 825 424 192 147 24 38Opiates 1,809 863 421 391 46 88 1,302 619 402 166 41 74Marijuana/hashish 1,410 603 390 330 24 63 998 373 365 183 19 58Cocaine 2,079 1,046 451 437 68 77 1,662 759 451 314 59 79Stimulants 1,314 368 416 501 13 16 889 349 412 106 12 10None/other/unknown 10,630 4,968 2,195 2,988 172 307 12,628 5,887 2,249 3,970 195 327

No. of discharges 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586 18,304 8,411 4,071 4,886 350 586

Table 9.3c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

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Employment status1

Employed 3,206 1,304 735 989 37 141 2,667 1,407 732 348 44 136Full-time 2,091 897 442 624 22 106 1,763 969 439 232 26 97Part-time 1,115 407 293 365 15 35 904 438 293 116 18 39

Unemployed 8,726 3,736 2,176 2,354 180 280 7,286 3,626 2,110 1,143 158 249Not in labor force 5,818 2,916 1,155 1,478 113 156 5,505 3,325 1,173 711 133 163

No. of discharges 17,750 7,956 4,066 4,821 330 577 15,458 8,358 4,015 2,202 335 548Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 30 12 5 9 1 3 21 10 2 7 1 1Student 40 21 5 10 2 2 48 31 4 9 3 1Retired 45 27 11 6 1 - - 51 33 12 5 1 - -Disabled 602 309 127 100 15 51 600 317 128 90 16 49Inmate of institution 35 24 10 - - 1 - - 403 369 8 6 1 19Other 2,324 1,693 107 354 80 90 2,587 1,769 98 533 101 86

No. of discharges 3,076 2,086 265 479 100 146 3,710 2,529 252 650 123 156

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Table 9.3c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge and selected characteristics at admission and discharge: Number, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Selected characteristics at admission by reason for discharge Selected characteristics at discharge by reason for discharge

1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. The reason for discharge other category includes clients who were discharged because they were incarcerated, died, moved, became ill, were hospitalized, or another reason somewhat out of client's control, or if the client status at discharge was not known.

- - Quantity is zero.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,333 46.0 22.2 5

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 16,919 93.7 96.0 96.0 91.8 95.2 44.4 23.1 5Once 772 5.4 3.3 3.2 7.6 3.8 56.0 17.6 62 or more times 138 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.6 1.0 50.0 18.1 7

Total 17,829 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.9 22.8 5Frequency of useNo use in the past month 337 1.6 1.9 2.4 2.7 0.7 38.3 23.1 9Some use 1,600 7.0 13.6 8.7 7.9 7.1 34.8 34.6 10Daily use 15,863 91.4 84.5 88.8 89.4 92.2 46.0 21.7 5

Total 17,800 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.9 22.9 5

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 7,499 81.1 84.4 83.8 76.3 75.3 52.4 21.9 5At least 1 time in the past month 1,652 18.9 15.6 16.2 23.7 24.7 55.5 18.4 6

1-3 times in the past month 564 6.8 4.4 5.0 9.7 10.7 58.2 15.2 64-7 times in the past month 399 4.0 4.9 4.4 5.4 5.1 49.1 23.8 68-30 times in the past month 601 6.8 6.2 6.0 7.6 7.4 54.9 20.0 6Some attendance, but frequency unknown 88 1.3 0.2 0.8 1.1 1.5 71.6 3.4 5

Total 9,151 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.0 21.3 5

Table 9.4a. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 29 65.5 10.3 19

Living arrangementsHomeless - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dependent living 3 11.1 33.3 - - - - - - 66.7 33.3 12Independent living 24 88.9 66.7 100.0 - - 100.0 66.7 8.3 20

Total 27 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 66.7 11.1 19Primary substanceAlcohol - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Opiates 25 78.9 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 60.0 12.0 21Marijuana/hashish 2 10.5 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 11Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants 1 5.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 6None/other/unknown 1 5.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 7

Total 29 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 65.5 10.3 19

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 2 10.5 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 20Opiates 1 5.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 31Marijuana/hashish 8 31.6 - - 33.3 - - - - 75.0 - - 20Cocaine 3 10.5 - - 16.7 - - - - 66.7 - - 14Stimulants - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 15 42.1 100.0 50.0 - - 100.0 53.3 20.0 11

Total 29 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 65.5 10.3 19- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.4b. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

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All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,304 46.0 22.2 5

Living arrangementsHomeless 2,765 19.1 12.4 12.6 22.3 10.2 55.2 18.1 5Dependent living 3,455 18.6 21.0 21.2 8.2 12.7 42.9 24.5 5Independent living 11,527 62.3 66.7 66.2 69.5 77.1 43.1 23.4 5

Total 17,747 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.9 22.8 5Primary substanceAlcohol 1,368 10.7 3.3 4.9 10.3 9.7 66.0 9.9 5Opiates 15,656 78.6 94.1 91.9 74.9 79.0 42.2 24.5 5Marijuana/hashish 30 0.1 0.2 0.1 1.1 0.5 33.3 30.0 4Cocaine 211 1.6 0.8 0.6 3.7 0.9 62.6 16.1 10Stimulants 81 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.3 - - 49.4 21.0 8None/other/unknown 958 8.5 1.2 2.2 9.7 9.9 74.3 4.9 6

Total 18,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.0 22.2 5

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 1,062 6.7 4.9 4.9 7.7 6.0 53.0 18.6 5Opiates 1,809 10.3 10.3 8.0 13.1 15.0 47.7 23.3 6Marijuana/hashish 1,410 7.2 9.6 6.8 6.9 10.8 42.8 27.7 5Cocaine 2,079 12.4 11.1 8.9 19.4 13.1 50.3 21.7 5Stimulants 1,314 4.4 10.2 10.3 3.7 2.7 28.0 31.7 10None/other/unknown 10,630 59.1 53.9 61.2 49.1 52.4 46.7 20.6 5

Total 18,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.0 22.2 5

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Table 9.4c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

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Employment status1

Employed 3,206 16.4 18.1 20.5 11.2 24.4 40.7 22.9 6Full-time 2,091 11.3 10.9 12.9 6.7 18.4 42.9 21.1 6Part-time 1,115 5.1 7.2 7.6 4.5 6.1 36.5 26.3 6

Unemployed 8,726 47.0 53.5 48.8 54.5 48.5 42.8 24.9 5Not in labor force 5,818 36.7 28.4 30.7 34.2 27.0 50.1 19.9 6

Total 17,750 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 44.8 22.9 5Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 30 0.6 1.9 1.9 1.0 2.1 40.0 16.7 4Student 40 1.0 1.9 2.1 2.0 1.4 52.5 12.5 5Retired 45 1.3 4.2 1.3 1.0 - - 60.0 24.4 5Disabled 602 14.8 47.9 20.9 15.0 34.9 51.3 21.1 4Inmate of institution 35 1.2 3.8 - - 1.0 - - 68.6 28.6 5Other 2,324 81.2 40.4 73.9 80.0 61.6 72.8 4.6 5

Total 3,076 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 67.8 8.6 5

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.4c. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at admission: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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Transferredto furthertreatment

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Terminatedby facility Other

All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,333 46.0 22.2 5

Arrests in past 30 daysNone 15,009 97.7 97.3 96.6 94.8 94.6 53.5 26.3 5Once 365 2.0 2.4 2.6 4.7 4.7 46.0 26.3 52 or more times 54 0.2 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.7 33.3 22.2 5

Total 15,428 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.3 26.3 5Frequency of useNo use in the past month 5,153 43.4 29.8 43.2 53.3 42.9 53.4 23.3 6Some use 2,724 19.0 32.9 7.0 14.2 4.6 44.1 48.6 9Daily use 5,202 37.6 37.3 49.8 32.5 52.5 45.8 28.9 4

Total 13,079 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 48.5 30.8 5

Self-help programs attended in past 30 daysNo attendance in the past month 5,057 53.9 50.9 68.8 61.8 67.0 50.9 18.6 4At least 1 time in the past month 3,844 46.1 49.1 31.2 38.2 33.0 57.2 23.6 5

1-3 times in the past month 813 9.5 4.8 11.3 14.3 13.2 55.6 10.9 54-7 times in the past month 973 10.2 13.5 10.6 10.8 9.4 49.9 25.6 58-30 times in the past month 1,916 24.0 30.4 8.6 12.4 8.8 59.9 29.4 5Some attendance, but frequency unknown 142 2.4 0.4 0.7 0.8 1.8 81.0 4.9 5

Total 8,901 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.6 20.8 5

Table 9.4d. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Dropped out

Terminatedby facility Other

All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 29 65.5 10.3 19

Living arrangementsHomeless 1 5.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 4Dependent living 5 26.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 8Independent living 21 68.4 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 61.9 14.3 21

Total 27 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 70.4 11.1 19Primary substance - -Alcohol - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Opiates 15 47.4 100.0 50.0 - - - - 60.0 20.0 12Marijuana/hashish 2 10.5 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 11Cocaine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Stimulants - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 12 42.1 - - 50.0 - - 100.0 66.7 - - 29

Total 29 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 65.5 10.3 19

Secondary or tertiary substance - -Alcohol 1 5.3 - - - - - - - - 100.0 - - 12Opiates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Marijuana/hashish 5 21.1 - - 16.7 - - - - 80.0 - - 12Cocaine 3 10.5 - - 16.7 - - - - 66.7 - - 14Stimulants - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -None/other/unknown 20 63.2 100.0 66.7 - - 100.0 60.0 15.0 24

Total 29 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 100.0 65.5 10.3 19- - Quantity is zero.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.4e. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 12 to 17, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

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Transferredto furthertreatment

Dropped out

Terminatedby facility Other

All medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges 18,304 46.0 22.2 5

Living arrangementsHomeless 1,802 10.9 11.4 15.5 20.9 7.4 49.5 25.5 5Dependent living 4,107 34.7 21.1 12.2 10.4 19.4 69.3 20.7 6Independent living 9,395 54.4 67.5 72.3 68.7 73.2 47.4 29.0 5

Total 15,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 53.5 26.3 5Primary substanceAlcohol 1,425 11.3 3.2 5.1 10.9 8.9 66.8 9.3 5Opiates 13,078 59.2 93.8 74.0 65.4 73.5 38.1 29.2 5Marijuana/hashish 28 0.1 0.2 0.1 1.4 0.5 25.0 32.1 3Cocaine 211 1.5 0.9 0.5 4.9 0.7 60.7 17.1 10Stimulants 74 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 - - 48.6 21.6 10None/other/unknown 3,488 27.4 1.4 19.8 17.1 16.4 66.1 1.7 5

Total 18,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.0 22.2 5

Secondary or tertiary substance Alcohol 825 5.0 4.7 3.0 6.9 6.5 51.4 23.3 5Opiates 1,302 7.4 9.9 3.4 11.7 12.6 47.5 30.9 6Marijuana/hashish 998 4.4 9.0 3.7 5.4 9.9 37.4 36.6 5Cocaine 1,662 9.0 11.1 6.4 16.9 13.5 45.7 27.1 5Stimulants 889 4.1 10.1 2.2 3.4 1.7 39.3 46.3 10None/other/unknown 12,628 70.0 55.2 81.3 55.7 55.8 46.6 17.8 5

Total 18,304 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.0 22.2 5

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

Table 9.4f. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015

Selected characteristics

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Terminatedby facility Other

Employment status1

Employed 2,667 16.8 18.2 15.8 13.1 24.8 52.8 27.4 6Full-time 1,763 11.6 10.9 10.5 7.8 17.7 55.0 24.9 6Part-time 904 5.2 7.3 5.3 5.4 7.1 48.5 32.4 6

Unemployed 7,286 43.4 52.6 51.9 47.2 45.4 49.8 29.0 5Not in labor force 5,505 39.8 29.2 32.3 39.7 29.7 60.4 21.3 6

Total 15,458 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 54.1 26.0 5Detailed not in labor force1

Homemaker 21 0.4 0.8 1.1 0.8 0.6 47.6 9.5 5Student 48 1.2 1.6 1.4 2.4 0.6 64.6 8.3 6Retired 51 1.3 4.8 0.8 0.8 - - 64.7 23.5 5Disabled 600 12.5 50.8 13.8 13.0 31.4 52.8 21.3 4Inmate of institution 403 14.6 3.2 0.9 0.8 12.2 91.6 2.0 5Other 2,587 69.9 38.9 82.0 82.1 55.1 68.4 3.8 6

Total 3,710 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 68.2 6.8 5

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table 9.4f. Medication-assisted opioid detoxification discharges aged 18 and older, by reason for discharge, treatment completion/transfer, median length of stay (LOS), and selected characteristics at discharge: Percent and rate, 2015 (continued)

Selected characteristics

Percent distribution

Rate oftreatment

completion

Rate of transfer to

furthertreatment

MedianLOS (days)

amongtreatment

completers

- - Quantity is zero.1 Only discharges aged 18 and older are included for employment status and detailed not in labor force in this report.NOTES: Based on linked admission and discharge data reported by the 40 states and jurisdictions that offered medication-assisted opioid detoxification and reported these data to TEDS. Percentages may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. In LOS calculations, missing values of the associated variables were excluded. Percentages are based on all admissions with known and valid values. Admissions for which values were not collected, unknown, or missing are excluded from the percentage base (denominator).

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Appendix A. State Data Tables

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Facilities required to report to the state SSA 1 Facilities reporting voluntarily to the state SSA

Alabama Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Alaska Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility who receive substance use treatment services

Admission(for most providers)

Transfer(for some providers)

Admission

Arizona Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only n/a 2 n/a 2

Arkansas Facilities that are licensed by state SSAState community correction facilitiesSome private facilities

All clients in a licensed facility Transfer Admission

California Facilities that receive state/public funding. All licensed narcotic treatment facilities. None All clients in facility except DUI

Most CA providers change episodes as they move through treatment, via a transfer in service. However, some providers keep their clients until the treatment plan is completed.

Most CA providers change episodes as they move through treatment, via a transfer in service. However, some providers keep their clients until the treatment plan is completed.

Colorado

State-licensed facilitiesMethadone facilitiesCommunity-based juvenile and adult justice treatment programs, except institutionally based

None All clients receiving substance use treatment services in facility Admission Admission

Connecticut

Facilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities serving adults that are licensed by state Dept of Public Health Some facilities treating youth < 18General hospitals funded by SSA

None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission

Delaware

Facilities that receive state/public funding, excluding:- Child/youth services- Most Medicaid-funded services- Most criminal justice system services

None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission

Dist. of Columbia Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Table A1. State data system reporting characteristics

State or jurisdiction

Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA

Eligible clients Change of service within episode

Change of provider within episode

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Florida Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Georgia

Facilities that receive SAPT/BG, state and Medicaid funding through the state SSA (This includes Medicaid eligible aged, blind, and disabled adults and youth. Medicaid individuals in managed care plans are excluded.)

None SSA funded clients with SA orco-occurring SA and MH disorders n/a 3 Admission

Hawaii Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Idaho Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

IllinoisFacilities that receive funding through the state SSA (this includes Medicaid paid sub-acute addiction treatment services)

None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Indiana Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Transfer

Iowa Facilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities that are licensed/certified by state SSA None All clients in facility n/a 4 Admission

KansasFacilities that receive state/public fundingMedicaid-certified facilitiesDepartment of Corrections 4th-time DUI facilities

None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer

Kentucky Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission

Louisiana Facilities that receive state/public fundingstate programs None

All clients in facilityAdmission Admission

Maine Facilities that receive state/federal/public funding Facilities licensed by the state

Some private substance use providers report

All clients in facility Admission Admission

Maryland Facilities that receive Federal/state/public funding None All clients receiving Federal/state funding Admission Admission

Table A1. State data system reporting characteristics (continued)

State or jurisdiction

Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA

Eligible clients Change of service within episode

Change of provider within episode

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Facilities required to report to the state SSA 1 Facilities reporting voluntarily to the state SSA

Massachusetts Facilities that are licensed/certified and/or hold a contract with the state SSA

Houses of corrections and some private opioid treatment programs that do not have a contract with the state

All clients in facility Admission Admission

Michigan State licensed facilities that receive state/public funding Medicaid providers of behavioral health services None

Clients whose services are supported by state/public funds through the Dept. of Health and Human Services, including Medicaid

n/a 3 Transfer

Minnesota Providers serving publicly funded clients None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Mississippi Facilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities certified by Mental Health Department None All clients in facility Transfer Admission

Missouri Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Montana Facilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities that are licensed/certified by state SSA None All clients in facility except DUI

clients Transfer Admission

Nebraska Facilities that receive SSA-administered state/public funding None state/public-funded clients only Admission Admission

Nevada Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer

New Hampshire Facilities that receive state/public funding, methadone maintenance facilities None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

New JerseyFacilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities that are licensed/certified by state SSAFacilities in state intoxicated driver program

Some private facilities and solo practitioners

All clients in facility Admission Admission

New Mexico Facilities that receive SSA substance use funding None SSA funded clients with SA orco-occurring SA and MH disorders Transfer Transfer

New York Facilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities that are licensed/certified by state SSA None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Table A1. State data system reporting characteristics (continued)

State or jurisdiction

Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA

Eligible clients Change of service within episode

Change of provider within episode

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Facilities required to report to the state SSA 1 Facilities reporting voluntarily to the state SSA

North Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer

North DakotaEight state regional service centers and other facilitiesreceiving SAPT block grant fundsOne state hospital

None

All clients in state hospital and regional human services centers Small privates report only SAPT-funded clients

n/a 3 Admission

Ohio Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission AdmissionOklahoma Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Oregon Facilities that receive state/public funding or are requiredbecause they provide DUI or methadone treatment None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Pennsylvania

All facilities that treat single county authority-funded clients. SCAs serve uninsured and under insured individuals. SCAs receive funding from federal, state and local sources, including monies from DDAP and other state agencies.

Some, but not all, county prisons, hospitals, and private providers and solo practitioners

TEDS reporting is required for all SCA-funded clients. Facilities may report on other drug and alcohol clients, including those funded by Medicaid, on voluntary basis.

Transfer Admission

Puerto Rico Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Admission Admission

Rhode IslandFacilities that receive state/public fundingFacilities that are licensed/certified by state SSA None All clients in facility Admission Admission

South Carolina Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission

South Dakota Facilities that receive state/public funding None Facilities that receive state/public funding Transfer Admission

Tennessee Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Transfer Admission

Texas Facilities that receive state/public funding None State/public-funded clients only Admission Admission

Table A1. State data system reporting characteristics (continued)

State or jurisdiction

Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA

Eligible clients Change of service within episode

Change of provider within episode

Continued. See notes at end of table.

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Utah Facilities that receive state/public funding None

State/public-funded clients only are required; data on all clients are requested and received from some facilities

Admission Transfer

Vermont Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Admission

Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility n/a 3 Admission

Washington Facilities that receive state/public fundingMedicare-certified facilities None State/public-funded clients only are

required Transfer Transfer

West Virginia Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in facility Transfer Transfer

Wisconsin Facilities that receive state/public funding None

State/county/public-funded clients are required; data on other county-authorized clients such as clients having private payers are requested and received from some facilities.

Admission Admission

Wyoming Facilities that receive state/public funding None All clients in a facility Admission Admission

SOURCE: State substance abuse agencies, December 2017.

Table A1. State data system reporting characteristics (continued)

State or jurisdiction

Facilities reporting TEDS data to the state SSA

Eligible clients Change of service within episode

Change of provider within episode

1 State/public funding generally refers to funding by the state substance abuse agency, but may also include funding by another public agency.2 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service or provider.3 Neither an admission nor transfer record results from a change in service within a provider.4 Not reporting as of July 1, 2015.n/a Not applicable.

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Sub-stance Route 1

Fre-quen-cy 1

Sub- stance

Fre-quen-

cyTotal 92 98 100 100 98 99 96 98 99 99 94 95 81 85 92 82 86 78

Alabama 99 98 100 100 87 88 99 99 100 99 96 52 52 93 100 76 100 100Alaska 100 99 100 100 99 99 98 99 99 100 99 99 97 94 99 92 99 98Arizona 100 93 100 100 100 100 97 100 100 98 99 100 100 100 100 96 100 100Arkansas 100 100 100 100 100 98 97 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100California 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - - 61 100 60 61 - -Colorado 100 100 100 100 80 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99Connecticut 90 89 100 100 99 98 97 95 100 95 96 99 98 96 97 100 96 95Delaware 8 75 100 100 98 97 82 82 95 75 82 86 82 79 93 80 86 82Dist. of Columbia 100 95 100 100 100 99 90 98 100 100 100 100 100 97 100 80 100 100Florida 100 97 100 100 100 100 93 99 100 98 98 100 100 99 100 97 100 100Georgia 73 89 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 93 94 100 99 100 100 86 100 99Hawaii 100 100 100 100 99 98 100 100 100 98 98 100 100 99 100 83 100 100Idaho 100 100 100 100 96 96 93 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 100 97 100 100Illinois 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 57 100 100 93 100 100Indiana 100 100 100 100 100 97 1 99 99 100 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99Iowa 100 100 100 100 98 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 69 71 91 71 71Kansas 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 94 100 100 41 99 42 99 99Kentucky 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100Louisiana 93 96 100 100 99 98 88 89 100 85 84 99 60 41 69 98 68 48Maine 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 97 100 100Maryland 98 100 100 100 92 90 88 100 88 100 91 48 30 94 87 93 46 25Massachusetts 100 99 100 100 98 98 98 99 100 100 100 100 99 93 100 97 100 100Michigan 99 100 100 100 99 97 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98 100 100Minnesota 99 100 100 100 100 100 97 97 99 99 100 99 99 91 95 99 95 95Mississippi 95 95 100 100 99 94 95 95 100 100 98 90 82 42 96 83 91 89Missouri 99 95 100 100 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 99 99 86 100 78 100 100Montana 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100Nebraska 100 100 100 100 100 97 91 100 100 98 94 100 100 100 96 89 96 96

Discharge

Priortreat-ment

Refer-ral

source DOBGen-der Race

Ethni-city

Edu-ca-tion

Em-ploy-ment

Primary substanceSecond-ary sub-stance

Tertiary sub-

stance

Table A2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2015

Em-ploy-ment

Primary substance

Second-ary sub-stance

Tertiary sub-

stance

Continued. See notes at end of table.

State or jurisdiction

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Sub- stance

Fre-quen-

cyNevada 96 85 100 100 96 94 86 86 86 94 96 84 82 78 87 76 83 80New Hampshire 100 98 100 100 99 99 96 100 99 100 99 99 99 99 99 70 99 99New Jersey 95 100 100 100 100 100 95 95 94 97 98 59 39 100 81 28 75 72New Mexico 83 64 100 100 89 94 96 91 99 93 83 99 98 92 100 83 100 99New York 71 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 77 100 100 70 71 67 71 71North Carolina 100 96 100 100 99 100 98 99 100 100 100 100 100 98 100 98 100 100North Dakota 99 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 99 84 100 65 99 99Ohio 94 97 100 100 99 99 98 99 100 94 93 100 100 89 100 60 100 100Oklahoma 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97 97 60 29 100 100 97 60 29Oregon ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡Pennsylvania 100 99 100 100 94 89 96 96 100 98 92 47 36 93 99 86 99 99Puerto Rico 63 96 100 100 56 99 96 99 100 94 84 99 98 98 100 66 99 99Rhode Island 100 99 100 100 88 95 97 98 99 99 98 97 95 92 96 60 93 91South Carolina ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡South Dakota 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 98 99 100 100 100 100 99 100 100Tennessee 100 98 100 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 75 98 86 98 97Texas 100 100 100 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 100 95 100 100Utah 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 99 100 99Vermont 77 97 100 100 98 92 98 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 96 100 100Virginia 89 93 100 100 98 95 84 97 96 94 92 82 69 96 97 88 82 69Washington 100 93 100 100 98 94 79 80 100 100 99 100 99 78 100 84 100 99West Virginia ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡Wisconsin - - 98 100 100 100 100 95 97 100 99 97 100 100 65 100 59 100 100Wyoming 100 99 100 100 100 99 99 90 100 50 100 100 100 92 100 100 100 100

Discharge

Em-ploy-ment

Primary substance

Second-ary sub-stance

Tertiary sub-

stance

Edu-ca-tion

Em-ploy-ment

Primary substanceSecond-ary sub-stance

Tertiary sub-

stance

NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

State or jurisdiction

Table A2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Minimum Data Set 2015 (continued)

- - Quantity is zero; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.1 Percent of admissions reporting a specified primary substance.

Priortreat-ment

Refer-ral

source DOBGen-der Race

Ethni-city

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Preg-nant 1

Veter-an

Living arrange-ments

Living arrange-

ment(discharge)

Income source

Pay-ment

source

Detailed not in labor

force 2

Detailed not in laborforce

(discharge) 2

Arrests in past

30 days

Arrests in past 30 days

(discharge)

Frequency of atten-dance at self-help programs

Frequency of atten-dance at self-help programs

(discharge)

Total 93 92 98 85 63 35 82 85 92 85 75 77Alabama 95 19 96 91 96 75 100 100 100 98 27 38Alaska 98 97 97 95 98 97 99 99 100 97 97 91Arizona 100 91 97 97 - - - - 99 100 100 100 100 100Arkansas 98 98 100 100 92 92 ** 100 100 100 95 95California 99 100 100 61 - - - - - - - - 100 61 - - - -Colorado 100 100 100 100 91 99 100 100 100 100 100 100Connecticut 90 97 95 95 - - - - 100 100 96 93 88 89Delaware 69 75 83 83 73 82 79 77 57 57 - - - -District of Columbia 95 97 98 98 93 95 95 95 100 100 36 82Florida 100 100 98 97 33 - - 100 100 100 100 100 100Georgia 100 100 98 97 - - - - 100 100 100 100 80 74Hawaii 97 100 99 99 95 99 99 99 100 99 95 89Idaho 80 82 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 57 71Illinois 100 100 100 100 99 64 100 100 100 100 96 90Indiana 100 12 96 96 - - - - 100 100 99 99 99 99Iowa 100 100 100 69 100 99 100 100 100 66 100 100Kansas 100 100 100 41 100 99 100 100 100 100 53 80Kentucky 99 100 99 99 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100Louisiana 27 89 90 69 93 83 100 98 89 69 87 68Maine 99 99 100 89 77 69 80 80 100 89 77 76Maryland 89 89 88 85 64 80 100 96 88 89 82 81Massachusetts 100 100 99 99 99 - - 100 100 100 94 94 94Michigan 99 100 100 100 - - - - 43 36 100 100 87 87Minnesota 100 98 98 94 94 - - 100 100 99 96 96 90Mississippi 97 99 98 42 88 78 100 100 98 100 - - - -Missouri 97 99 96 84 99 99 100 100 99 85 99 83Montana 100 100 100 100 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100Nebraska 100 100 96 89 99 94 100 100 100 100 100 100Nevada 66 92 90 74 79 84 42 87 86 87 83 73New Hampshire 98 94 100 100 98 96 99 99 100 99 93 71

Table A3. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2015

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New Jersey 91 94 95 100 89 90 100 100 95 100 63 66New Mexico 57 96 96 97 83 46 60 59 70 71 68 68New York 75 100 100 71 100 - - 100 100 71 71 70 100North Carolina 100 99 96 96 - - - - 100 94 95 67 92 70North Dakota 100 99 99 88 98 96 90 78 100 84 100 76Ohio 100 100 98 88 95 98 100 100 99 99 91 72Oklahoma 100 99 100 100 - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 100Oregon ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡Pennsylvania 97 96 91 90 81 96 93 95 100 100 65 61Puerto Rico 99 93 90 88 85 96 91 85 100 100 94 93Rhode Island 93 89 99 93 ** 98 99 100 92 84 87 81South Carolina ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡South Dakota 98 100 100 100 95 99 98 100 100 100 99 99Tennessee 98 96 96 71 98 - - 100 100 100 73 97 62Texas 98 100 99 97 100 99 99 99 100 100 100 100Utah 99 - - 100 100 98 99 100 93 100 100 97 94Vermont 93 - - 91 98 - - 97 78 66 100 100 95 28Virginia 88 - - 95 94 - - - - 100 100 91 91 79 78Washington 100 80 88 78 - - - - 99 99 80 80 73 70West Virginia ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡Wisconsin 100 - - 93 63 - - - - 100 100 97 70 87 57Wyoming 98 99 99 98 97 99 100 100 99 97 100 99

NOTE: Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 03.16.18.

Table A3. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: TEDS Supplemental Data Set 2015 (continued)

1 Percentage of female admissions reporting pregnancy status.- - Quantity is zero; ** Less than 1 percent; ‡ No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.

2 Percentage of admissions reporting employment status as "Not in labor force."

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