Individuals Ages 12 or Older with Any Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year
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2022-2023
Location Individuals with Any Substance Use Disorder Individuals with Any Substance Use Disorder
United States 0.172 48603000
Alabama 0.157 675000
Alaska 0.214 126000
Arizona 0.175 1099000
Arkansas 0.175 448000
California 0.171 5681000
Colorado 0.236 1181000
Connecticut 0.200 625000
Delaware 0.181 158000
District of Columbia 0.234 135000
Florida 0.156 3010000
Georgia 0.176 1614000
Hawaii 0.179 213000
Idaho 0.178 291000
Illinois 0.177 1886000
Indiana 0.139 796000
Iowa 0.166 446000
Kansas 0.156 380000
Kentucky 0.181 685000
Louisiana 0.208 790000
Maine 0.219 267000
Maryland 0.138 717000
Massachusetts 0.201 1222000
Michigan 0.177 1522000
Minnesota 0.181 876000
Mississippi 0.163 397000
Missouri 0.205 1068000
Montana 0.209 201000
Nebraska 0.162 265000
Nevada 0.223 605000
New Hampshire 0.191 234000
New Jersey 0.146 1154000
New Mexico 0.220 394000
New York 0.168 2837000
North Carolina 0.147 1330000
North Dakota 0.162 104000
Ohio 0.185 1846000
Oklahoma 0.187 624000
Oregon 0.238 875000
Pennsylvania 0.172 1912000
Rhode Island 0.240 228000
South Carolina 0.163 735000
South Dakota 0.172 129000
Tennessee 0.154 921000
Texas 0.150 3737000
Utah 0.116 322000
Vermont 0.220 125000
Virginia 0.159 1162000
Washington 0.184 1219000
West Virginia 0.195 296000
Wisconsin 0.189 953000
Wyoming 0.180 88000
2021-2022
Location Individuals with Any Substance Use Disorder Individuals with Any Substance Use Disorder
United States 0.170 47705000
Alabama 0.141 603000
Alaska 0.247 145000
Arizona 0.167 1038000
Arkansas 0.148 376000
California 0.170 5642000
Colorado 0.231 1146000
Connecticut 0.172 537000
Delaware 0.181 156000
District of Columbia 0.246 141000
Florida 0.145 2742000
Georgia 0.166 1507000
Hawaii 0.169 201000
Idaho 0.166 266000
Illinois 0.167 1783000
Indiana 0.182 1040000
Iowa 0.184 494000
Kansas 0.166 403000
Kentucky 0.174 656000
Louisiana 0.210 802000
Maine 0.181 218000
Maryland 0.169 877000
Massachusetts 0.180 1092000
Michigan 0.177 1517000
Minnesota 0.198 951000
Mississippi 0.159 389000
Missouri 0.190 985000
Montana 0.212 201000
Nebraska 0.161 262000
Nevada 0.221 592000
New Hampshire 0.164 199000
New Jersey 0.147 1157000
New Mexico 0.249 445000
New York 0.165 2782000
North Carolina 0.146 1305000
North Dakota 0.201 128000
Ohio 0.180 1792000
Oklahoma 0.184 609000
Oregon 0.231 845000
Pennsylvania 0.172 1904000
Rhode Island 0.230 218000
South Carolina 0.138 612000
South Dakota 0.167 124000
Tennessee 0.154 909000
Texas 0.147 3599000
Utah 0.124 340000
Vermont 0.225 128000
Virginia 0.175 1268000
Washington 0.201 1323000
West Virginia 0.184 280000
Wisconsin 0.175 880000
Wyoming 0.201 98000
Notes
Estimated number of individuals ages 12 or older who had any substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year are rounded to the nearest 1,000. Data may not sum to total due to rounding.
This table shows the share of individuals who were determined by NSDUH to have any substance use disorder in the past year among all individuals ages 12 or older. Substance use disorder estimates are based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), 5th edition criteria. Any SUD in the past year includes data from past year users of alcohol, marijuana, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, and methamphetamine, and any past year users of prescription psychotherapeutic drugs. NSDUH respondents in 2023 were asked the respective questions for alcohol use disorder or marijuana use disorder if they reported use of these substances on 6 or more days in the past year. Respondents were asked the respective SUD questions for cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, methamphetamine, and prescription psychotherapeutic drugs if they reported any use in the past year.
Sources
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 2022 and 2023 .