The Behavioral Health Equity Barometer, United States, 2014 provides a snapshot of substance use and mental health indicators by selected determinants of health: race and ethnicity, income level, geographic location, and health insurance status in the United States as measured through the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data collection efforts sponsored by SAMHSA. The topics addressed in this report include youth substance use, youth mental health and treatment, adult mental health and treatment, substance abuse and substance abuse treatment for the years 2009 to 2013.
These detailed tables present totals and prevalence estimates of mental health related issues among adults aged 18 or older from the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Tables with data on adults include measures on any mental illness (AMI), serious mental illness (SMI), moderate mental illness, low (mild) mental illness, mental health service utilization (i.e., mental health treatment or counseling), suicidal thoughts and behaviors, major depressive episode (MDE), treatment for depression (among adults with MDE), and serious psychological distress (SPD), and co-occurrence of mental disorders with substance use or with substance use disorders. Results are provided by age group, gender, race/ethnicity, education level, employment status, county type, poverty level, insurance status, overal health, and geographic area. Comparisons are made between 2012 and 2011.
This is a behavioral health report for HHS Region VIII of the United States and utilizes data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment (N-SSATS), collected annually. The topics addressed in the reports include youth mental health, adult mental health, and substance use.
Behavioral Health Equity Report 2021: Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators Measured from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2015–2019provides an update on a series of topics that focus on substance use and mental health (collectively referred to as behavioral health) in the United States. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) selected specific topics and indicators in this report to represent a cross-section of the key behavioral health indicators that are assessed in SAMHSA data collections, including NSDUH. This report is intended to provide a concise, reader-friendly summary of key behavioral health measures for lay and professional audiences.
This is the questionnaire for the 2022 National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey (N-SUMHSS). The N-SUMHSS is a voluntary annual survey of all active substance use and mental health facilities in the United States, its jurisdictions, and the District of Columbia. This document shows the series of questions mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities were asked for the N-SUMHSS.The survey consists of two introductory questions and four separate modules. Skip patterns in the survey direct participants on relevant modules depending on whether the facility is a substance use treatment facility, a mental health treatment facility, or both.Additionally, facilities operated by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) were asked to complete additional questions regarding VA services offered.The web questionnaire and other addenda are available as PDF files.
This is a behavioral health report for the state of North Carolina. It uses the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (NSSATS) to address the topics of youth substance use , youth mental health and treatment, adult mental health and treatment, substance use, substance use treatment, and medicare enrollees for the years 2009 to 2013.
This report presents estimates for measures of substance use and mental health based on the combined 2010 and 2011 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs). Topics covered include past month substance use (e.g., illicit drugs, marijuana, cocaine, pain relievers, alcohol, tobacco), substance dependence, abuse, and treatment need, past year serious mental illness (SMI), any mental illness (AMI), suicidal thoughts, and major depressive episode (MDE). Resuts are provided for North Carolina for five age groups: 12 to 17, 18 to 25, 26 or older, 18 or older and all persons 12 or older.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides national and state-level data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs (including non-medical use of prescription drugs) and mental health in the United States. This annual survey involves interviews with approximately 70,000 randomly selected individuals aged 12 and older. NSDUH is sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an agency of the U.S. Public Health Service in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
This is a behavioral health report for the state of Florida. It uses the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (NSSATS) to address the topics of youth substance use, youth mental health and treatment, adult mental health and treatment, substance use, and substance use treatment for the years 2009 to 2013.
TheNational Directory of Mental Health Treatment Facilities - 2021is a listing of federal, state, and local government facilities and private facilities that provide mental health treatment services. It includes treatment facilities that responded to the 2020 National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS). The information about each facility that appears in this Directory was provided by that facility in response to the 2020 N-MHSS. The N-MHSS is conducted annually by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).The Directory is ordered alphabetically by state, by city within each state, and by facility name within each city. Each facility listing includes codes that represent the services offered and other features of the facility, including codes that indicate services for hearing impaired and non-English-speaking clients. Codes are defined in a key shown on pages v-ix. Because the services offered by a particular facility may change over time, it is always a good idea to verify the information in this Directory when contacting a facility.
This report presents results from the 2021 National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey (N-SUMHSS), an annual census of facilities providing substance use and mental health treatment. Conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the N-SUMHSS is designed to collect data on the location, characteristics, and utilization of substance use and mental health treatment facilities throughout the United States and its territories.Clickhereto view the 2021 N-SUMHSS Annual Report.
This report presents results from the 2022 National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey (N-SUMHSS), an annual survey of substance use and mental health treatment facilities in the United States. Conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the N-SUMHSS is designed to collect data on the location, characteristics, service provision and utilization of substance use and mental health treatment facilities.
This publication provides behavioral health statistics at the national and state levels from multiple data sources, including the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the National Health Interview Survey, the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey, the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, as well as peer-reviewed journal articles.
This report presents Montana\'s estimates for 25 measures of substance use and mental health based on the combined 2009 and 2010 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs). Topics covered include past month substance use (e.g., illicit drugs, marijuana, cocaine, pain relievers, alcohol, tobacco), substance dependence, abuse, and treatment need, past year serious mental illness (SMI), any mental illness (AMI), suicidal thoughts, and major depressive episode (MDE). Resuts are provided for Montana for five age groups: 12 to 17, 18 to 25, 26 or older, 18 or older and all persons 12 or older.
This is a behavioral health report for HHS Region IV of the United States and utilizes data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment (N-SSATS), collected annually. The topics addressed in the reports include youth mental health and treatment, adult mental health, substance use and substance use treatment.
Publications Using SAMHSA DataBehavioral Health Barometer: Ohio, Volume 4
This report presents findings from the 2018 National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS), an annual census of all known facilities in the United States, both public and private, that provide mental health treatment services to people with mental illness. Planned and directed by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ) of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the N-MHSS is designed to collect data on the location, characteristics, and utilization of organized mental health treatment services for facilities within the scope of the survey throughout the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other jurisdictions.
The 2017 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) is an annual survey of facilities providing substance abuse treatment. The N-SSATS, conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), is designed to collect data on the location, characteristics, services offered, and number of clients in treatment at alcohol and drug abuse facilities (both public and private) throughout the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. jurisdictions.
Explore state and regional data for HHS Region 2 with this user-friendly behavioral health report. It uses data from the 2021-2022 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). The topics addressed in this report include substance use, substance use disorders, and mental health. Selected estimates are provided for adolescents aged 12 to 17, underage people aged 12 to 20, adults aged 18 or older, and the general population aged 12 or older. Statistical tests compare population percentages of (1) HHS region versus national estimates, (2) state versus national estimates, and (3) state versus HHS region estimates.
P-value tables
The Behavioral Health Equity Barometer, United States, 2014 provides a snapshot of substance use and mental health indicators by selected determinants of health: race and ethnicity, income level, geographic location, and health insurance status in the United States as measured through the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) data collection efforts sponsored by SAMHSA. The topics addressed in this report include youth substance use, youth mental health and treatment, adult mental health and treatment, substance abuse and substance abuse treatment for the years 2009 to 2013.