Cocaine Treatment Admissions
COCAINE TREATMENT: Early Results From Various Approaches GAO …
In 1993, cocaine was associated with almost 4,000 deaths. 1 Today, an estimated $10 billion per year is lost in cocaine-related crimes and productivity. 2 Although cocaine admissions to state-supported drug abuse treatment programs between 1985 and 1990 increased dramatically—from almost 39,000 people to … Document Viewer
Substance Abuse Trends InTexas
cocaine made up 11% of all admissions to treatment. Among all cocaine admissions, cocaine inhalers were the youngest and most likely to be Hispanic and involved in the criminal … Get Document
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TRENDS IN TEXAS: JUNE 2007
cocaine users made up 10% of all admissions to treatment. Among all cocaine admissions, cocaine inhalers were the youngest and most likely to be … Fetch Doc
Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) 1998 – 2008
All treatment admissions reported marijuana as a substance of abuse. Cocaine was a primary . SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). … Fetch Content
HAZELDEN FOUNDATION DRUG ABUSE TRENDS
For cocaine (mostly crack). Alcohol-related treatment admissions fell from 54.4 percent of admissions in 2000, to 45.8 percent in 2005. Marijuana accounted for 17.7 percent of treatment … Read Here
Wayne County Treatment Admissions
Wayne County Treatment Admissions Primary Substance (select) FY 2010 38% 8% 2% 26% 13% 0% 13%. Alcohol. Cocaine Crack Cocaine Heroin Marijuana/hashish Methamphetamines … Read Here
Drug Abuse Trends In The Seattle/King County Area: 2009
In 2009, 52% of cocaine treatment admissions were for blacks, which is disproportionate to the 6% of the County’s population that is black, but similar to the … Fetch This Document
Update Brief – Recent Drug Abuse Trends In The Seattle-King …
Treatment admissions with cocaine as the primary drug are second after alcohol and continue to be disproportionately African American. Cocaine is the most common abuse-able drug, licit or … Fetch Document
Drug Abuse Trends In Minneapolis/St
Number of cocaine treatment admissions declined by 64.7 percent from 2005 to 2010 (exhibit 3). As in past years, most cocaine treatment admissions in 2010 (78.2 percent) were for crack cocaine … Return Doc
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The Twin Cities in 2010, while the indicators related to the abuse of cocaine continued to fall. Heroin accounted for 3.3 percent of treatment admissions in 2000, compared with 6.7 percent … Fetch Content
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, And Policy
BioMed Central Page 1 of 8 (page number not for citation purposes) Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy Research Open Access Cocaine treatment admissions at three sentinel sites in South … Retrieve Full Source
Drug Abuse Trends In Minneapolis/St. Paul June 2007
Most cocaine treatment admissions in 2006 were for crack cocaine (exhibit 3) and almost half (49.3 percent) were African-American. The average age of first cocaine use was 25.2 … Read Here
Trends In Cocaine Treatment Admissions, By State: 1992-2002
Admission rates for primary coc aine decreased nationally by 24 percent between 1992 and 2002! The number of States with admission rates of 139 or more per 100,000 persons aged 12 or older decreased from 15 States in 1992 to 9 States in 2002! … Return Doc
Overview Of Cocaine Treatment Outcome Study
Cocaine Treatment Study v About three-fourths of all admissions to non-methadone treatment programs in the U.S. are for cocaine dependence v Managed care pressures are for shorter … Read More
Drug Abuse Trends In The Seattle/King County Area: 2010
Cocaine continues to be a major drug of abuse and contributor to deaths. Treatment admissions and deaths both declined somewhat in 2010. Levamisole (a potentially life threatening contaminant) was … Retrieve Document
Cocaine Treatment Admissions Decrease: 1993-1999
Cocaine treatment admission rates were generally highest in the Mid-Atlantic and some southern States Trends indicated stable or declining treatment admission rates for primary cocaine abuse in most States In Brief Cocaine Treatment Admissions Decrease: 1993-1999 A dmissions to publicly funded … Fetch Document
Contact: Caleb Banta-Green, University Of Washington, 206.685 …
Contact: Caleb Banta-Green, University of Washington, 206.685.3919 James Apa, Public Health – Seattle & King County, 206.263.8698 UW researchers find heroin, cocaine top drug treatment admissions in King County; … Fetch Here
Trends In Kansas Methamphetamine Treatment Admissions
State average in all other regions. Figure 8. FY2010 Methamphetamine Treatment Admissions by SRS Region Figure 9. FY2010 Cocaine Treatment Admissions by SRS Region … Retrieve Document