Data Releases
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2022 simplified public-use file is the latest in the NSDUH series to be available to analyze in the Data Analysis System (DAS). This is a new type of NSDUH dataset to be included in DAS: it consists of a limited set of variables from the 2022 NSDUH public use file, enabling easier analysis for DAS users. This file can be used to explore substance use and mental health among the non-institutional civilian population 12 and older at the national level.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2021-2022 restricted-use file is the latest in the NSDUH series and available to analyze in the Data Analysis System. The restricted-use file includes additional variables not included in the public-use file, including state. This file can be used to explore substance use and mental health among the non-institutional civilian population 12 and older.
The 2013-2022 Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD) public-use files are available on the SAMHDA site and the Data Analysis System. The MH-CLD provides information on mental health diagnoses, mental health treatment services, National Outcome Measures (NOMs), and demographic and substance use characteristics of clients in mental health treatment facilities. This information comes from facilities that report to their respective mental health agency.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration today announced the release of the 2023 Q4 Quick Statistics for the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). The Quick Statistics tool provides quarterly admissions and discharges data on clients by primary substance use, gender, age, race, and ethnicity. TEDS provides episode-level data on clients aged 12 and older receiving substance use treatment services from facilities that are licensed or certified by their respective single state agencies.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2022 public-use file is the latest in the NSDUH series and available to analyze in the Data Analysis System. NSDUH is the primary source of statistical information on the use of tobacco, alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs by the U.S. civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 12 or older. The survey also includes several series of questions that focus on mental health issues.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) 2022 public-use file is the latest in the NSDUH series. The NSDUH 2022 data are available to download on the SAMHDA site. NSDUH is the primary source of statistical information on the use of tobacco, alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs by the U.S. civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 12 or older. The survey also includes several series of questions that focus on mental health issues.
In January 2024, an updated NSDUH 2021 PUF file was released. This file has an updated weight that allows the data to be compared with 2022. See codebook for more details. NSDUH is the primary source of statistical information on the use of tobacco, alcohol, prescription drugs, and illicit drugs by the U.S. civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 12 or older. The survey also includes several series of questions that focus on mental health issues.
The Treatment Episode Data Set - Admissions (TEDS-A) concatenated 2000-2021 and 2021 public-use files are available on the SAMHDA site. In addition, the Treatment Episode Data Set: Discharges (TEDS-D) 2021 public-use files are also available. TEDS is a national data system of annual admissions to and discharges from substance use treatment services reported by single state agencies.
The Treatment Episode Data Set - Admissions (TEDS-A) 2021 public-use files and the Treatment Episode Data Set – Discharges (TEDS-D) 2021 public-use files are available on the Data Analysis System site. The TEDS is a national data system of annual admissions to and discharges from substance use treatment services reported by single state agencies.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Small Area Estimates (SAE) site has now been updated to include Preliminary 2021 state data. As part of the Data Tools System, the NSDUH SAE tool allows users to quickly see data by state and substate areas.