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Substance Dependence, Abuse and Treatment:
Findings from the 2000 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse

Table of Contents (TOC)

Cover

List of Tables

List of Figures

Highlights

1. Introduction
1.1 Summary of NHSDA Methodology
1.2 Impact of the Changes on the Estimates of Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment
1.3 Format of Report and Explanation of Tables
1.4 Other NHSDA Reports
1.5 Overview of Report

2. Dependence on and/or Abuse of Illicit Drugs and Alcohol
2.1 Overview
2.2 Age
2.3 Gender
2.4 Race/Ethnicity
2.5 Education
2.6 Employment
2.7 Geographic Area

3. Treatment for a Substance Use Problem
3.1 Overview
3.2 Age
3.3 Gender
3.4 Race/Ethnicity
3.5 Education
3.6 Employment
3.7 Geographic Area
3.8 Location of Treatment
3.9 Treatment for Specific Substances at Most Recent Treatment
3.10 Source of Payments for Most Recent Treatment

4. Needing and Receiving Treatment for Illicit Drug Use
4.1 Overview
4.2 Age
4.3 Gender
4.4 Race/Ethnicity
4.5 Education
4.6 Employment
4.7 Geographic Area

References

Appendix

Appendix A: Description of the Survey
Appendix B: Statistical Methods and Limitations of the Data
Appendix C: Measurement of Dependence, Abuse, Treatment, and Treatment Need
Appendix D: Other Sources of Data
Appendix E: Sample Size and Population Tables
Appendix F: Tables on Dependence, Abuse, and Treatment Need

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