Uniform Facility Data Set (UFDS)--data for ... and ...Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1999 - Alcoholism |
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... LAAM ) increased from about 9 percent in 1990 to 15 percent in 1997 . Facility Characteristics and Services Some facilities offered special programs for high - risk or special - risk groups : • Nearly half of the facilities provided pro ...
... LAAM ) increased from about 9 percent in 1990 to 15 percent in 1997 . Facility Characteristics and Services Some facilities offered special programs for high - risk or special - risk groups : • Nearly half of the facilities provided pro ...
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... LAAM Proportions of clients in selected popula- tion sub - groups ( pregnant women , women with dependent children , injec- tion drug users , persons with active TB , HIV - positive clients , clients in treatment previously , managed ...
... LAAM Proportions of clients in selected popula- tion sub - groups ( pregnant women , women with dependent children , injec- tion drug users , persons with active TB , HIV - positive clients , clients in treatment previously , managed ...
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... LAAM ( may be any type of care ). Type of care remained consistent over the period 1990-1997 ( Figure 4 ) . In 1997 , most clients ( 87 percent ) received outpatient treatment , 11 per- cent received residential treatment , and only 2 ...
... LAAM ( may be any type of care ). Type of care remained consistent over the period 1990-1997 ( Figure 4 ) . In 1997 , most clients ( 87 percent ) received outpatient treatment , 11 per- cent received residential treatment , and only 2 ...
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... LAAM , and if so , how many clients received them . Overall , 138,000 clients in treatment ( 15 percent of all clients ) were reported to be receiv- ing either methadone or LAAM . Methadone predominated ; it was given to 98 percent of ...
... LAAM , and if so , how many clients received them . Overall , 138,000 clients in treatment ( 15 percent of all clients ) were reported to be receiv- ing either methadone or LAAM . Methadone predominated ; it was given to 98 percent of ...
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... LAAM Total Methadone LAAM Total 768 100.0 178,263 77.4 138,009 135,696 2,313 100.0 100.0 100.0 386 50.3 89,621 82.0 73,449 72,306 1,143 53.2 53.3 49.4 234 30.5 45,414 94.5 42,934 42,541 393 31.1 31.4 17.0 85 11.1 20,046 70.1 14,050 ...
... LAAM Total Methadone LAAM Total 768 100.0 178,263 77.4 138,009 135,696 2,313 100.0 100.0 100.0 386 50.3 89,621 82.0 73,449 72,306 1,143 53.2 53.3 49.4 234 30.5 45,414 94.5 42,934 42,541 393 31.1 31.4 17.0 85 11.1 20,046 70.1 14,050 ...
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¹ See Appendix Abuse and Mental abuse treatment clients abuse treatment facilities ACTIVE CLIENTS Applied Studies assignment of organizational available for substance beds available center/Other mental health Clients in treatment Community health center Community mental health Community or religious Criminal justice Data Set UFDS discussion of assignment Drug Abuse facilities and clients facilities reporting Facility Data Set facility ownership group practice halfway house health center/Other mental Health Services Administration Hispanic hospital incl Indian Health Service LAAM mental health center/Other mental health facility Mental Health Services Methadone Multiple or unknown NMFI October Office of Applied organizational setting Outpatient & residential ownership and organizational Palau percent of facilities Private Private programs Psychiatric questionnaire receiving opioid substitutes reference date Rehab Detox religious agency/org Residential incl SAMHSA Services Administration Solo or group SOURCE South Carolina South Dakota specialized hospital Specialty substance abuse substance abuse treatment therapeutic community UFDS survey Uniform Facility Data unknown settings