Admissions for Drug Use

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Number of Washington County Admissions to Minnesota Treatment Facilities for Drug Use, 1995 - 2020: by Substance

19951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
Amphetamines (other than methamphetamines) and stimulants*0******691111*12613108166228146614
Crack/Cocaine5049506387798064756797868069524231362319152251384730
Hallucinogens, phencyclidine, inhalants, and all other148*11*131167*6*121019152512*
Marijuana191213253218223221253243269232285261272305308325324307277245297279260227223171
Methamphetamines432672445581134130188249347226221157156163179164211264284321461433461365
Opioids13102921223548494059676692104182231277258291274363334319306374363
Sedatives, hypnotics, and anxiolytics**76*87138*97106111213131015253635322216
Other Substances111120137402326

About the Indicator: The Drug and Alcohol Abuse Normative Evaluation System admission form contains 21 substances that a person can be admitted for, as well as an ‘other’ category.  This indicator represents the primary substance of abuse that persons were admitted for.  An asterisk indicates that the value is between 1 and 5, and is thus suppressed.  Persons were excluded if age, race/ethnicity, gender or residence was unknown.

This indicator represents the percentage of each specific demographic group admitted to treatment facilities in Minnesota by primary substance of abuse, out of the overall total of admissions to treatment facilities in Minnesota for that specific demographic group.  For example, the number of males under age 18 for a specific race admitted to treatment who reported primary abuse of marijuana were then divided by the total number of males under age 18 for that specific race, who were admitted to treatment for that same year.

In 2011, Minnesota had a lower percentage of people admitted to treatment for opioids (16.1% vs. 25.2%) and for crack/cocaine (4.2% vs. 7.8%) as their primary substance of abuse than the national average. Minnesota saw a similar percentage of admissions for marijuana as the national average (18.3% vs. 18.1%).  National data are from the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS).

Data Source: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Normative Evaluation System (DAANES)

Description:

DAANES includes data on all private- and public-pay treatment facility admissions and discharges. Data were obtained by request from the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD) of the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

Sponsored by: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (ADAD), Minnesota Department of Human Services

Geographic Level: State, Region, County

Frequency: Data reported annually

Characteristics: Detoxification facilities report using a separate system, and therefore information about detox admissions in Minnesota is not available through the DAANES system. The DAANES intake form incorporates a portion of the Federal Client Data Set. The history form incorporates an expanded version of the alcohol and other drug (AOD) use items from the Client Data Set and an arrest summary. The discharge form includes discharge status, referrals, payment source and charges, inpatient days, and outpatient treatment hours. According to Minnesota Statutes, Section 254B.05, subdivision 1, chemical dependency providers must participate in DAANES to be eligible for payment under the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund (CCDTF). Approximately 35 detoxification facilities also report voluntarily on a separate DAANES system