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Table 1.APast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Numbers in Thousands, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or Abuse2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Total United States12,008a?12,418b?11,476??1,684b?1,985a?2,167??1,417b?1,666??1,682??Alabama191??195??214??44??35??36??27??31??33??Alaska31??31??29??3??3??5??3??2??4??Arizona295??369??304??35??76??56??29??66??52??Arkansas140??150??125??19??20??25??17??16??17??California1,518??1,542??1,483??177??192??216??164??174??162??Colorado243??252??211??31??19??22??30??18??18??Connecticut146??119??116??26??31??24??18??22??14??Delaware37??38??44??6??5a?11??5??4??6??District of Columbia16??20??21??4??5??3??2??3??1??Florida764b?665??591??99??119??128??92??105??101??Georgia403??348??338??55??49??56??54??47??39??Hawaii34b?50??56??3??5??6??3??5??6??Idaho66??78a?57??8??16a?8??8??14a?7??Illinois451??431??413??59??66??72??47??54??56??Indiana301??331??280??33??67??46??29??61??35??Iowa85??75??79??8??5??11??8??5??10??Kansas105??106??97??12??12??10??11??9??9??Kentucky211a?225a?166??42??63??47??38??52??36??Louisiana204??206??186??51??33??39??43??24??31??Maine50??45??47??7??11??10??5??9??6??Maryland152a?190??221??42??38??43??34??32??31??Massachusetts295b?295b?181??54??68??49??46??57??32??Michigan462b?472b?392??58??80??71??49??59??48??Minnesota159??168??158??12??19??25??11??17??20??Mississippi78a?107??107??14??18??17??13??14??15??Missouri259a?221??199??22a?31??41??20??25??29??See notes at end of table.(continued)Table 1.APast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Numbers in Thousands, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014 (continued)StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or Abuse2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Montana37??41b?29??5??7??4??5??6??4??Nebraska52??45??52??4??10??7??4??10??5??Nevada121??139??126??10b?17??28??8b?16??22??New Hampshire51??58??48??6a?15??12??5??13??9??New Jersey272??236??293??42b?41a?89??25a?21a?51??New Mexico84??100??86??15??22??14??14??20??11??New York685??696??655??108??86b?145??69a?74??110??North Carolina303??322??379??31a?47??88??27a?39??75??North Dakota20??18??18??2??2??2??2??1??1??Ohio474??528??500??68b?86??108??58a?69??84??Oklahoma197??217??173??30??34??24??26??26??21??Oregon174??226??191??27??43??35??23??31??34??Pennsylvania428??483??435??67b?100??122??52a?81??86??Rhode Island55??55??48??10??11??9??6??8??5??South Carolina159??165??167??21??33??37??17??30??20??South Dakota19??18??21??1??3??2??1??3??1??Tennessee274??287??235??37??44??65??32??33??57??Texas839??876??874??123??136??116??105??126??107??Utah126a?104??93??22??21??18??19??16??16??Vermont26??23??20??5??4??5??4??3??4??Virginia251??331??315??42??40??45??32??28??40??Washington351??369??311??45??38??65??44??32??63??West Virginia81a?83??62??15??22??20??13??18??17??Wisconsin211??248??213??21??35??27??19??33??20??Wyoming22??17??17??3??2??2??2??2??2??*Low precision; no estimate reported.NOTE: In some instances when the estimated number may appear as a 0 this means that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 (estimated numbers are shown in thousands).aDifference between estimate and 2011-2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.bDifference between estimate and 2011-2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.1Opioids include heroin and nonmedical pain relievers.Source:SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health,2003- 2005, 2006-2008 (revised 3/12) and 2009-2010 (revised 3/12), 2011-2014.Table 1.BPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State Percentages and Rates per Thousand, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceRates per ThousandDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or AbuseRates per Thousand2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Total United States5.0b?5.0b?4.4??6.96b?7.91??8.29??5.86??6.64??6.44??Alabama5.1??5.1??5.3??11.67??9.03??9.07??7.15??8.01??8.24??Alaska5.9??5.7??5.0??5.89??5.26??8.50??5.06??3.86??6.80??Arizona6.2??7.0??5.6??7.41??14.35??10.40??6.14??12.59??9.52??Arkansas6.2??6.4??5.2??8.46??8.37??10.47??7.58??6.92??7.17??California5.2??5.1??4.7??6.08??6.39??6.83??5.63??5.79??5.11??Colorado6.4??6.2??4.9??8.09??4.78??5.04??7.86a?4.42??4.26??Connecticut5.0??4.1??3.8??8.91??10.53??8.05??6.24??7.62??4.69??Delaware5.3??5.2??5.6??8.80??6.42a?13.87??7.52??4.97??7.94??District of Columbia3.5??4.0??3.9??8.10??9.98??5.15??5.18a?5.64a?1.55??Florida5.2b?4.3a?3.6??6.73??7.74??7.78??6.26??6.82??6.14??Georgia5.6??4.5??4.2??7.69??6.29??6.95??7.44??6.04??4.80??Hawaii3.3b?4.8??5.0??2.89??5.01??5.29??2.80??4.70??5.29??Idaho5.8a?6.4b?4.4??7.29??13.03b?6.15??6.58??11.74b?5.07??Illinois4.3??4.1??3.9??5.65??6.22??6.73??4.46??5.15??5.22??Indiana5.9??6.3??5.2??6.37??12.69??8.53??5.66??11.63??6.49??Iowa3.4??3.0??3.1??3.43??2.04??4.48??3.35??2.04??3.90??Kansas4.7??4.7??4.1??5.18??5.41??4.11??4.92??4.12??3.65??Kentucky6.1a?6.4a?4.6??12.29??17.70??13.01??10.96??14.67??10.00??Louisiana5.7??5.7??4.9??14.28??9.26??10.40??11.98??6.76??8.35??Maine4.4??4.0??4.1??6.28??9.90??8.48??4.75??8.24??5.36??Maryland3.3a?4.1??4.5??9.18??8.08??8.72??7.41??6.91??6.23??Massachusetts5.5b?5.3b?3.2??10.06??12.24??8.54??8.46??10.33??5.68??Michigan5.5b?5.7b?4.7??6.92??9.57??8.57??5.89??7.11??5.77??Minnesota3.7??3.9??3.5??2.86??4.47??5.52??2.64??3.86??4.56??Mississippi3.3??4.6??4.4??5.90??7.57??7.02??5.57??5.89??6.18??Missouri5.4a?4.5??4.0??4.51a?6.36??8.24??4.15??5.06??5.77??See notes at end of table.(continued)Table 1.BPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Percentages and Rates per Thousand, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014 (continued)StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceRates per ThousandDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or AbuseRates per Thousand2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Montana4.7a?5.1b?3.4??6.36??8.27??4.92??5.81??7.06??4.37??Nebraska3.6??3.1??3.4??3.09??7.11??4.64??2.71??6.67??3.43??Nevada6.3??6.5??5.5??5.27a?7.98??12.16??4.13a?7.35??9.72??New Hampshire4.7??5.2??4.2??5.06a?13.64??10.35??4.84??11.98??8.07??New Jersey3.8??3.3??3.9??5.85a?5.66a?11.96??3.51a?2.84a?6.79??New Mexico5.4??6.2??5.1??9.42??13.81??8.36??8.86??12.62??6.37??New York4.3??4.3??3.9??6.74??5.27b?8.72??4.30??4.54??6.62??North Carolina4.3??4.3??4.7??4.44a?6.24??10.87??3.82??5.13??9.27??North Dakota3.7??3.4??3.1??4.67??2.99??3.19??3.18??2.57??2.28??Ohio5.0??5.5??5.2??7.21b?8.97??11.13??6.16??7.21??8.65??Oklahoma6.9??7.3??5.6??10.40??11.49??7.71??9.09??8.94??6.66??Oregon5.8??7.1??5.8??8.98??13.46??10.54??7.55??9.69??10.15??Pennsylvania4.1??4.6??4.0??6.44b?9.51??11.26??4.95a?7.69??7.93??Rhode Island6.1??6.2??5.3??10.71??12.02??10.58??6.66??9.37??5.65??South Carolina4.6??4.5??4.3??5.97??9.06??9.51??4.96??8.07??5.11??South Dakota3.0??2.8??3.1??2.19??4.61??2.72??2.02??4.45??1.63??Tennessee5.6??5.6a?4.4??7.53??8.57??12.04??6.45??6.32??10.50??Texas4.7??4.5??4.2??6.84??7.00??5.49??5.83??6.51??5.10??Utah6.7b?4.9??4.2??11.69??9.76??8.10??10.28??7.48??7.31??Vermont5.0??4.3??3.7??8.65??6.91??9.28??7.38??4.81??6.72??Virginia4.1??5.2??4.7??6.92??6.20??6.67??5.32??4.41??5.94??Washington6.8??6.7??5.4??8.66??7.00??11.34??8.51??5.82??10.86??West Virginia5.3a?5.4a?4.0??9.77??14.47??13.01??8.39??11.89??11.09??Wisconsin4.6??5.3??4.4??4.58??7.56??5.53??4.03??7.11??4.18??Wyoming5.2a?3.8??3.5??6.03??5.52??4.55??5.59??4.19??4.08??*Low precision; no estimate reported.NOTE: In some instances when the estimated percentage may appear as 0.0, this is due to rounding.aDifference between estimate and 2011-2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.bDifference between estimate and 2011-2014 estimate is statistically significant at the 0.01 level.1Opioids include heroin and nonmedical pain relievers.Source:SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health,2003- 2005, 2006-2008 (revised 3/12) and 2009-2010 (revised 3/12), 2011-2014.Table 1.CPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or Abuse2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Total United States155??159??166??52??63??68??48??58??59??Alabama15??19??21??7??8??10??5??8??9??Alaska2??3??2??1??1??1??1??1??1??Arizona31??35??34??9??19??10??8??18??10??Arkansas11??14??13??3??4??6??3??4??4??California68??70??70??21??26??24??20??25??19??Colorado25??25??21??5??6??4??4??6??4??Connecticut16??12??14??5??8??7??4??6??4??Delaware3??4??4??1??1??2??1??1??2??District of Columbia2??2??3??1??1??1??1??1??0??Florida38??38??35??12??14??16??11??14??15??Georgia41??36??36??13??12??17??14??13??15??Hawaii4??6??6??1??2??2??1??2??2??Idaho6??7??5??2??3??1??2??3??1??Illinois22??22??24??9??8??9??8??8??8??Indiana25??29??19??7??12??11??6??12??9??Iowa9??8??8??3??2??3??3??2??3??Kansas11??12??10??3??4??2??3??3??2??Kentucky17??21??17??8??12??8??8??10??6??Louisiana15??18??15??11??5??7??11??4??6??Maine5??5??5??1??2??3??1??2??2??Maryland15??18??25??9??9??11??8??9??10??Massachusetts25??32??20??10??15??11??9??14??10??Michigan20??21??19??7??8??10??6??6??7??Minnesota20??20??18??4??5??7??4??4??7??Mississippi8??10??10??4??4??4??4??3??4??Missouri21??20??20??4??6??9??4??6??7??See notes at end of table.(continued)Table 1.CPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Standard Errors of Numbers in Thousands, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014 (continued)StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or Abuse2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Montana3??3??3??1??2??1??1??1??1??Nebraska5??5??5??1??3??2??1??3??1??Nevada11??14??14??3??4??5??2??4??4??New Hampshire5??7??5??1??4??3??1??3??2??New Jersey30??27??30??8??11??16??6??4??10??New Mexico7??9??8??3??6??3??3??6??3??New York41??38??37??17??10??18??11??9??16??North Carolina29??33??49??8??13??22??8??11??22??North Dakota2??2??2??1??0??0??0??0??0??Ohio23??23??25??8??9??10??7??7??9??Oklahoma16??21??18??8??7??7??8??6??7??Oregon16??18??16??8??9??7??7??6??7??Pennsylvania22??28??25??7??11??14??7??10??11??Rhode Island5??5??5??2??2??2??1??2??2??South Carolina15??19??15??4??9??9??3??8??5??South Dakota2??2??3??0??1??1??0??1??1??Tennessee25??25??24??9??9??11??8??6??11??Texas42??42??48??14??16??14??12??16??14??Utah11??9??9??4??3??4??4??2??4??Vermont2??3??3??1??1??1??1??1??1??Virginia25??40??41??11??10??12??10??7??11??Washington31??34??30??10??8??13??10??8??13??West Virginia7??8??6??3??4??3??2??4??3??Wisconsin21??27??26??5??12??5??4??11??5??Wyoming2??1??2??1??1??1??1??1??1??*Low precision; no estimate reported.NOTE: In some instances when the estimated number may appear as a 0 this means that the estimate is greater than 0 but less than 500 (estimated numbers are shown in thousands).1Opioids include heroin and nonmedical pain relievers.Source:SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health,2003- 2005, 2006-2008 (revised 3/12) and 2009-2010 (revised 3/12), 2011-2014.Table 1.DPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Standard Errors of Percentages and Rates per Thousand, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceRates per ThousandDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or AbuseRates per Thousand2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Total United States0.06??0.06??0.06??0.22??0.25??0.26??0.20??0.23??0.23??Alabama0.41??0.49??0.53??1.98??2.13??2.39??1.42??2.00??2.27??Alaska0.44??0.56??0.42??1.57??1.15??1.81??1.50??0.93??1.62??Arizona0.65??0.67??0.63??1.86??3.55??1.88??1.71??3.41??1.87??Arkansas0.51??0.62??0.54??1.34??1.70??2.48??1.23??1.62??1.47??California0.23??0.23??0.22??0.72??0.88??0.77??0.69??0.83??0.61??Colorado0.67??0.61??0.49??1.19??1.41??1.03??1.18??1.41??0.94??Connecticut0.54??0.39??0.45??1.74??2.58??2.19??1.44??2.05??1.17??Delaware0.45??0.54??0.55??1.62??1.30??2.80??1.48??1.10??2.15??District of Columbia0.34??0.32??0.47??2.31??2.47??1.85??1.66??1.95??0.41??Florida0.26??0.24??0.21??0.79??0.93??0.98??0.76??0.94??0.93??Georgia0.57??0.46??0.44??1.86??1.58??2.13??1.88??1.62??1.91??Hawaii0.37??0.55??0.53??0.85??1.48??1.34??0.84??1.45??1.34??Idaho0.48??0.55??0.40??1.80??2.38??1.11??1.73??2.24??0.92??Illinois0.21??0.21??0.22??0.89??0.78??0.87??0.78??0.71??0.77??Indiana0.49??0.55??0.35??1.30??2.20??1.98??1.24??2.34??1.71??Iowa0.37??0.32??0.32??1.31??0.67??1.19??1.31??0.67??1.26??Kansas0.51??0.53??0.43??1.45??1.66??1.05??1.43??1.36??0.94??Kentucky0.50??0.60??0.46??2.29??3.34??2.23??2.23??2.95??1.66??Louisiana0.42??0.49??0.40??3.19??1.52??1.88??2.98??1.04??1.59??Maine0.47??0.42??0.47??1.28??1.62??2.21??1.12??1.47??1.67??Maryland0.32??0.38??0.51??1.96??1.88??2.16??1.72??1.86??1.94??Massachusetts0.47??0.57??0.34??1.84??2.75??1.92??1.70??2.62??1.69??Michigan0.23??0.25??0.23??0.79??0.97??1.17??0.69??0.77??0.85??Minnesota0.47??0.45??0.41??0.85??1.07??1.58??0.84??0.98??1.47??Mississippi0.33??0.42??0.42??1.54??1.73??1.51??1.53??1.48??1.51??Missouri0.43??0.40??0.40??0.88??1.30??1.74??0.83??1.22??1.38??See notes at end of table.(continued)Table 1.DPast Year Opioid1 Use and Abuse or Dependence, and Not Received Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid1 Abuse or Dependence in Past Year among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by State: Standard Errors of Percentages and Rates per Thousand, Annual Averages Based on 2003-2006, 2007-2010, and 2011-2014 (continued)StatePast Year Use Past Year Abuse or DependenceRates per ThousandDid Not Receive Treatment at a Specialty Facility and Opioid Dependence or AbuseRates per Thousand2003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-20142003-20062007-20102011-2014Montana0.43??0.42??0.36??1.31??1.85??1.31??1.24??1.78??1.28??Nebraska0.35??0.36??0.35??0.82??2.00??1.26??0.74??1.96??0.93??Nevada0.55??0.66??0.59??1.46??1.72??2.23??1.29??1.65??1.86??New Hampshire0.45??0.59??0.42??1.23??3.17??2.23??1.22??3.08??2.08??New Jersey0.42??0.37??0.40??1.13??1.49??2.12??0.84??0.62??1.40??New Mexico0.45??0.58??0.45??1.99??3.49??1.79??1.95??3.47??1.58??New York0.26??0.23??0.22??1.09??0.62??1.10??0.70??0.58??0.96??North Carolina0.42??0.44??0.61??1.20??1.68??2.71??1.13??1.44??2.67??North Dakota0.38??0.35??0.35??1.19??0.75??0.64??0.88??0.74??0.46??Ohio0.25??0.24??0.26??0.88??0.94??1.05??0.79??0.74??0.97??Oklahoma0.56??0.69??0.58??2.78??2.26??2.23??2.71??1.89??2.18??Oregon0.52??0.56??0.49??2.51??2.68??2.23??2.28??1.94??2.20??Pennsylvania0.21??0.26??0.23??0.71??1.07??1.28??0.65??0.96??1.05??Rhode Island0.59??0.51??0.52??2.75??2.80??2.39??1.46??2.34??1.68??South Carolina0.43??0.51??0.39??1.08??2.32??2.30??0.91??2.15??1.23??South Dakota0.36??0.27??0.47??0.67??1.45??1.26??0.67??1.49??1.08??Tennessee0.51??0.48??0.44??1.92??1.71??2.13??1.69??1.25??2.04??Texas0.23??0.22??0.23??0.77??0.84??0.65??0.69??0.82??0.65??Utah0.59??0.43??0.41??2.16??1.31??1.89??2.00??1.15??1.79??Vermont0.43??0.48??0.51??1.64??1.18??1.92??1.55??1.01??1.62??Virginia0.41??0.63??0.61??1.82??1.58??1.81??1.67??1.06??1.69??Washington0.60??0.62??0.52??1.98??1.52??2.32??1.97??1.40??2.32??West Virginia0.42??0.54??0.39??1.65??2.75??2.04??1.43??2.47??1.90??Wisconsin0.45??0.57??0.54??1.07??2.46??1.11??0.96??2.39??1.13??Wyoming0.47??0.34??0.43??2.09??1.28??1.43??2.07??1.20??1.43??*Low precision; no estimate reported.NOTE: In some instances when the estimated percentage may appear as 0.0, this is due to rounding.1Opioids include heroin and nonmedical pain relievers.Source:SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health,2003- 2005, 2006-2008 (revised 3/12) and 2009-2010 (revised 3/12), 2011-2014. ................
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