National Survey on Drug Use and Health:
Comparison of 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Population Percentages
(50 States and the District of Columbia)

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Table 1 – Marijuana Use in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 12.90a 13.36 0.002 13.28b 12.86 0.063 31.78 32.07 0.369 9.63a 10.25 0.000 12.87a 13.41 0.001
Northeast 13.88a 14.66 0.005 13.98 13.51 0.266 34.66a 36.45 0.008 10.43a 11.22 0.016 13.87a 14.77 0.003
Midwest 12.40b 12.76 0.082 12.45 12.33 0.726 32.13 32.20 0.900 9.03a 9.51 0.044 12.39b 12.80 0.070
South 11.24a 11.64 0.029 12.02 11.88 0.666 28.93 29.20 0.581 8.14a 8.67 0.011 11.16a 11.62 0.022
West 15.27 15.62 0.262 15.53a 14.43 0.018 33.72 33.19 0.460 11.97b 12.71 0.052 15.24 15.75 0.143
Alabama 9.98 9.60 0.426 9.90 9.71 0.829 26.99 26.13 0.569 7.10 6.81 0.615 9.99 9.59 0.445
Alaska 19.60a 21.92 0.010 17.30 18.44 0.392 36.47a 40.69 0.015 16.70b 18.76 0.071 19.86a 22.31 0.014
Arizona 13.69 13.12 0.364 15.12 13.45 0.131 31.53 31.15 0.826 10.40 9.97 0.583 13.53 13.08 0.514
Arkansas 11.37 11.59 0.678 12.79 12.14 0.538 26.53 27.06 0.730 8.62 8.93 0.641 11.22 11.54 0.588
California 14.49 15.25 0.103 15.03 14.11 0.190 33.69 32.72 0.357 10.91a 12.25 0.017 14.44b 15.36 0.066
Colorado 20.74a 23.09 0.018 20.81b 18.35 0.092 43.95 45.24 0.521 16.80a 19.91 0.012 20.74a 23.57 0.009
Connecticut 14.00a 15.67 0.011 15.65 15.63 0.989 38.82b 42.10 0.087 9.83a 11.41 0.050 13.83a 15.68 0.009
Delaware 13.98 13.06 0.130 15.14b 13.04 0.079 38.56 37.32 0.463 9.77 9.17 0.412 13.87 13.06 0.216
District of Columbia 21.70a 23.51 0.043 19.41a 16.55 0.036 41.07 43.78 0.176 17.69b 19.71 0.070 21.83a 23.90 0.029
Florida 11.87b 12.59 0.082 14.09 13.49 0.392 33.64 32.88 0.452 8.42a 9.57 0.021 11.67b 12.51 0.061
Georgia 11.75 12.67 0.136 11.19 11.68 0.588 27.78 29.38 0.275 8.99 9.87 0.255 11.82 12.79 0.151
Hawaii 12.58 12.72 0.845 13.90 13.77 0.909 27.32 27.21 0.950 10.13 10.37 0.770 12.46 12.62 0.828
Idaho 11.58 11.40 0.750 14.14 13.31 0.456 26.98 25.66 0.369 8.55 8.68 0.856 11.27 11.17 0.869
Illinois 12.16 12.47 0.471 12.07 11.53 0.462 31.12 31.96 0.476 8.99 9.33 0.486 12.17 12.56 0.393
Indiana 12.86b 13.88 0.086 12.56 13.83 0.266 35.62 33.55 0.233 8.85a 10.40 0.032 12.90 13.89 0.125
Iowa 9.74 9.05 0.134 10.06 9.46 0.551 29.18 27.32 0.252 6.25 5.73 0.336 9.71 9.01 0.156
Kansas 11.01a 12.38 0.011 11.71 12.45 0.451 28.46 29.27 0.600 7.74a 9.27 0.024 10.93a 12.37 0.014
Kentucky 10.93a 12.28 0.015 10.34 11.68 0.190 28.05 28.68 0.693 8.15a 9.62 0.031 10.99a 12.34 0.024
Louisiana 11.23 11.22 0.989 11.64 10.04 0.108 27.64 27.56 0.959 8.24 8.50 0.670 11.19 11.35 0.773
Maine 19.55 19.69 0.878 17.11 17.51 0.761 42.03 41.80 0.904 16.68 16.91 0.841 19.76 19.88 0.907
Maryland 13.48a 15.13 0.009 14.96 14.45 0.673 36.43 39.01 0.157 9.58a 11.41 0.016 13.33a 15.20 0.006
Massachusetts 17.23 18.26 0.163 15.56 15.91 0.770 42.72 42.21 0.791 12.95 14.33 0.138 17.38 18.47 0.176
Michigan 15.60 15.10 0.309 15.10 14.04 0.203 35.05 33.41 0.140 12.29 12.08 0.719 15.65 15.21 0.408
Minnesota 12.22 12.69 0.418 11.64 11.43 0.828 32.91 35.56 0.137 8.93 9.17 0.738 12.28 12.82 0.397
Mississippi 9.40 8.67 0.110 10.56 9.54 0.277 25.30a 21.69 0.014 6.33 6.19 0.798 9.27 8.57 0.160
Missouri 12.73 13.53 0.179 12.48 12.94 0.687 33.32 32.67 0.691 9.28 10.39 0.133 12.75 13.59 0.197
Montana 14.07b 15.38 0.085 13.38 14.62 0.307 30.03a 33.33 0.050 11.51 12.49 0.292 14.13 15.45 0.109
Nebraska 10.35 10.75 0.435 11.40 10.24 0.231 29.18 30.47 0.424 6.86 7.28 0.495 10.23 10.81 0.309
Nevada 13.01 12.95 0.935 14.42 13.50 0.444 31.16 30.46 0.674 9.98 10.19 0.810 12.86 12.89 0.964
New Hampshire 16.95 17.35 0.595 17.99 16.41 0.206 44.38 41.98 0.209 12.55 13.57 0.274 16.85 17.44 0.469
New Jersey 11.25 11.86 0.270 12.86 12.41 0.641 30.10b 32.75 0.083 8.22 8.66 0.501 11.08 11.81 0.228
New Mexico 15.61 14.72 0.267 15.92 15.15 0.555 31.64 31.08 0.733 12.78 11.87 0.356 15.57 14.67 0.300
New York 14.24b 15.04 0.086 13.94 13.17 0.318 32.52a 35.95 0.003 11.11 11.68 0.309 14.26b 15.21 0.063
North Carolina 12.07 11.79 0.585 12.72 11.44 0.217 29.14 31.25 0.168 9.15 8.61 0.393 12.01 11.82 0.750
North Dakota 10.25 9.90 0.462 10.25 11.79 0.175 26.76 26.65 0.945 6.55 5.90 0.210 10.25 9.72 0.301
Ohio 11.57 12.13 0.172 11.39 11.35 0.957 30.86 32.04 0.316 8.43 9.00 0.238 11.59 12.21 0.161
Oklahoma 10.75 11.28 0.353 11.55 11.74 0.851 28.17 27.59 0.705 7.54 8.32 0.277 10.67 11.23 0.365
Oregon 19.39 19.42 0.977 18.32 17.56 0.571 38.05 39.83 0.318 16.60 16.47 0.908 19.50 19.59 0.919
Pennsylvania 11.70 12.35 0.105 12.37 11.88 0.508 32.18 32.36 0.872 8.28b 9.21 0.054 11.63b 12.40 0.082
Rhode Island 18.95 18.81 0.867 16.93 16.28 0.654 44.13 43.84 0.885 14.40 14.44 0.966 19.13 19.04 0.917
South Carolina 11.55b 12.56 0.056 12.50 12.02 0.643 28.56b 31.90 0.052 8.57 9.43 0.182 11.45a 12.61 0.044
South Dakota 8.97a 10.77 0.001 9.95 10.86 0.350 24.21a 27.84 0.017 6.17a 7.76 0.019 8.87a 10.76 0.001
Tennessee 10.29 11.05 0.151 11.57 11.21 0.730 25.54 26.95 0.348 7.62 8.41 0.221 10.16 11.03 0.130
Texas 9.52b 10.10 0.074 10.79 11.70 0.168 25.25 25.21 0.967 6.40b 7.07 0.079 9.37 9.90 0.126
Utah 9.84b 9.07 0.092 10.12 9.00 0.211 22.65 21.44 0.386 6.85 6.25 0.278 9.81 9.09 0.153
Vermont 19.97 20.50 0.551 18.27 17.04 0.342 46.28 48.30 0.332 15.57 16.00 0.694 20.11 20.80 0.481
Virginia 13.04a 11.54 0.004 12.64 11.42 0.192 32.31 30.07 0.159 9.83a 8.46 0.030 13.08a 11.55 0.007
Washington 18.92b 17.49 0.077 17.53 15.61 0.135 36.50 35.03 0.404 16.23 14.90 0.175 19.06 17.68 0.118
West Virginia 10.93 11.07 0.805 10.87 12.15 0.239 28.49 30.27 0.293 8.27 8.09 0.796 10.93 10.97 0.951
Wisconsin 11.86 12.05 0.718 14.00 14.04 0.968 32.27 32.24 0.984 8.22 8.47 0.695 11.64 11.85 0.717
Wyoming 10.72 10.87 0.773 12.03 13.30 0.252 27.50 27.41 0.957 7.67 7.77 0.884 10.58 10.62 0.946
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Table 2 – Marijuana Use in the Past Month, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 7.96a 8.34 0.001 7.22 7.20 0.905 19.32 19.70 0.178 6.11a 6.55 0.001 8.04a 8.45 0.001
Northeast 8.58a 9.28 0.001 7.68 7.73 0.883 21.19a 22.64 0.007 6.60a 7.27 0.005 8.67a 9.43 0.001
Midwest 7.50a 7.92 0.009 6.64 6.80 0.530 19.23 19.29 0.873 5.61a 6.12 0.008 7.60a 8.03 0.012
South 6.74a 7.02 0.044 6.31 6.49 0.441 17.20b 17.79 0.092 5.02 5.28 0.118 6.79b 7.08 0.055
West 9.84 10.08 0.324 8.85 8.31 0.144 21.30 20.85 0.425 7.93 8.42 0.101 9.94 10.26 0.229
Alabama 5.57 5.35 0.510 4.98 5.16 0.779 15.04 14.33 0.503 4.03 3.86 0.671 5.63 5.37 0.479
Alaska 11.85a 14.38 0.002 9.19 10.64 0.204 21.30a 25.02 0.020 10.42a 12.83 0.016 12.16a 14.80 0.003
Arizona 8.80 8.51 0.570 8.30 7.71 0.491 20.04 18.92 0.412 6.90 6.81 0.888 8.85 8.59 0.650
Arkansas 6.70 7.17 0.240 6.22 6.46 0.748 16.21 16.93 0.556 5.15 5.62 0.329 6.75 7.25 0.263
California 9.20 9.67 0.158 8.74 8.32 0.446 21.05 20.52 0.548 7.09b 7.90 0.053 9.25 9.82 0.124
Colorado 14.93b 16.57 0.063 12.56 11.13 0.265 31.24 31.75 0.781 12.45a 14.65 0.043 15.17a 17.12 0.044
Connecticut 8.50a 9.59 0.028 7.91 8.34 0.644 22.41 24.99 0.135 6.34 7.25 0.112 8.56a 9.72 0.033
Delaware 8.23 8.05 0.696 8.22 7.42 0.370 21.11 21.19 0.957 6.09 6.01 0.895 8.23 8.11 0.815
District of Columbia 12.60 11.93 0.339 10.56 8.85 0.133 24.72 26.19 0.418 10.14 9.14 0.213 12.72 12.10 0.410
Florida 7.58 7.78 0.509 7.51 6.78 0.173 20.32 20.74 0.617 5.70 6.01 0.407 7.59 7.87 0.392
Georgia 7.76 7.79 0.957 6.06 6.92 0.253 17.64 18.59 0.431 6.24 6.00 0.670 7.96 7.89 0.891
Hawaii 7.90 7.95 0.940 7.65b 6.15 0.094 15.87 16.09 0.869 6.68 6.88 0.780 7.92 8.11 0.776
Idaho 6.34 6.34 0.995 6.39 6.51 0.864 14.28 13.69 0.584 4.96 5.06 0.827 6.34 6.32 0.976
Illinois 7.64 7.91 0.415 6.75 6.55 0.723 19.62 19.63 0.994 5.74 6.13 0.323 7.73 8.06 0.382
Indiana 7.53a 8.72 0.006 6.52b 8.08 0.074 20.31 20.71 0.762 5.38a 6.67 0.013 7.64a 8.79 0.016
Iowa 5.02 4.78 0.447 5.17 5.30 0.855 14.01 12.67 0.234 3.40 3.30 0.781 5.00 4.72 0.422
Kansas 6.34a 7.28 0.015 5.85 6.43 0.412 15.11 15.73 0.594 4.81a 5.85 0.028 6.39a 7.38 0.023
Kentucky 6.75 7.06 0.417 5.63 6.36 0.313 17.49 16.72 0.544 5.09 5.54 0.334 6.86 7.13 0.529
Louisiana 6.11 6.32 0.568 5.55 5.33 0.745 15.99 16.22 0.849 4.42 4.71 0.483 6.17 6.43 0.530
Maine 12.67 13.66 0.204 9.90 10.01 0.914 28.38 29.72 0.460 10.77 11.84 0.259 12.91 13.98 0.210
Maryland 8.55a 9.62 0.025 8.05 9.20 0.214 23.42 24.87 0.335 6.20b 7.24 0.057 8.61a 9.66 0.043
Massachusetts 11.75 11.68 0.913 8.88 9.22 0.724 28.74 27.39 0.433 9.08 9.21 0.863 12.01 11.91 0.871
Michigan 10.18 10.08 0.800 8.09 8.06 0.972 23.17 22.78 0.671 8.20 8.14 0.912 10.40 10.29 0.798
Minnesota 7.28 7.60 0.467 6.75 6.21 0.498 19.74 19.30 0.740 5.32 5.88 0.289 7.34 7.74 0.399
Mississippi 5.85 5.35 0.132 5.60 5.29 0.640 16.39a 13.91 0.022 3.95 3.81 0.719 5.87 5.36 0.159
Missouri 7.98 8.02 0.926 6.45 6.56 0.891 21.68 19.46 0.121 5.85 6.28 0.430 8.14 8.17 0.947
Montana 10.04b 11.09 0.088 8.30 8.71 0.661 20.57 22.88 0.109 8.49 9.41 0.233 10.20b 11.32 0.100
Nebraska 5.79 6.29 0.186 5.54 5.26 0.674 16.19 16.83 0.597 3.97 4.53 0.212 5.81 6.40 0.163
Nevada 7.76 7.81 0.940 7.97 7.39 0.486 18.01 17.05 0.478 6.13 6.43 0.654 7.74 7.85 0.862
New Hampshire 11.51 12.06 0.358 9.83 9.44 0.687 30.09 29.12 0.569 8.78 9.65 0.230 11.66 12.31 0.334
New Jersey 6.30b 7.01 0.055 6.36 6.81 0.503 16.60a 18.96 0.035 4.74 5.23 0.258 6.29b 7.03 0.068
New Mexico 9.56 10.14 0.373 7.98 8.53 0.590 19.32 20.61 0.396 8.06 8.55 0.544 9.73 10.31 0.420
New York 8.52a 9.56 0.002 7.75 7.55 0.724 19.57a 22.69 0.001 6.70a 7.54 0.038 8.60a 9.75 0.002
North Carolina 6.70 7.29 0.150 6.51 5.97 0.414 16.19a 19.04 0.024 5.15 5.51 0.438 6.72 7.43 0.117
North Dakota 5.77 5.95 0.615 5.60 6.21 0.441 14.05 14.77 0.516 3.95 3.93 0.968 5.79 5.92 0.725
Ohio 6.93a 7.65 0.023 6.04 6.05 0.975 17.89b 19.55 0.072 5.24b 5.91 0.074 7.02a 7.82 0.023
Oklahoma 6.22 6.24 0.961 5.52 5.42 0.867 15.76 14.87 0.448 4.61 4.82 0.673 6.30 6.33 0.941
Oregon 12.38 12.73 0.629 10.19 9.42 0.464 24.85 26.29 0.369 10.68 10.99 0.719 12.59 13.04 0.566
Pennsylvania 7.28 7.73 0.141 7.00 6.98 0.970 19.36 18.97 0.683 5.34b 6.02 0.061 7.31 7.80 0.137
Rhode Island 12.75 13.02 0.692 10.69 10.19 0.658 28.90 28.89 0.992 9.92 10.39 0.570 12.94 13.28 0.650
South Carolina 6.57a 8.11 0.000 6.16 6.57 0.585 16.89a 21.07 0.004 4.88a 6.16 0.010 6.61a 8.27 0.000
South Dakota 4.81a 6.93 0.000 5.32 6.43 0.120 13.02a 17.05 0.001 3.30a 5.22 0.000 4.76a 6.99 0.000
Tennessee 5.54a 6.34 0.027 5.70 5.90 0.772 14.72 15.95 0.302 4.01b 4.81 0.052 5.53a 6.38 0.029
Texas 5.94 6.10 0.523 6.12 6.86 0.145 15.06 15.08 0.979 4.21 4.32 0.699 5.92 6.00 0.755
Utah 5.58 5.04 0.118 5.42 4.54 0.181 11.55 11.07 0.635 4.25 3.75 0.223 5.61 5.11 0.205
Vermont 13.24b 14.74 0.057 11.40 10.86 0.630 30.60a 34.95 0.024 10.42 11.61 0.213 13.40b 15.08 0.051
Virginia 6.86 6.63 0.524 5.89 5.44 0.485 17.85 17.82 0.978 5.12 4.90 0.605 6.96 6.74 0.596
Washington 12.79a 11.22 0.019 10.06 9.17 0.406 24.47 21.87 0.108 11.21b 9.74 0.067 13.06a 11.42 0.025
West Virginia 6.30 6.92 0.133 5.60 6.05 0.523 16.99 18.89 0.159 4.75 5.22 0.333 6.37 7.00 0.159
Wisconsin 6.46 6.89 0.264 7.18 7.60 0.630 17.50 17.52 0.990 4.55 5.05 0.269 6.39 6.82 0.308
Wyoming 6.32 6.32 0.987 6.19 6.59 0.610 16.00 15.64 0.764 4.67 4.71 0.930 6.33 6.30 0.942
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Table 3 – First Use of Marijuana, by Age Group and State: Average Annual Incidence Estimates (Expressed as Percentages of the At-Risk Population) and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Average annual initiation of marijuana (%) = 100 × {[X1 ÷ (0.5 × X1 + X2)] ÷ 2}, where X1 is the number of marijuana initiates in the past 24 months and X2 is the number of individuals who never used marijuana (with the at-risk population defined as 0.5 × X1 + X2). Both of the computation components, X1 and X2, are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach. The age group shown is based on a respondent's age at the time of the interview, not his or her age at first use. For details, see Section B of the "2011-2012 NSDUH: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 1.91 1.95 0.276 5.60 5.41 0.106 7.68 7.88 0.294 0.24a 0.31 0.000 1.28a 1.36 0.017
Northeast 2.01 2.04 0.634 5.85b 5.55 0.095 8.40 8.67 0.410 0.26a 0.34 0.022 1.38 1.47 0.215
Midwest 1.95 1.96 0.854 5.31 5.12 0.208 8.17 8.14 0.924 0.23b 0.29 0.051 1.34 1.39 0.418
South 1.69 1.75 0.137 5.18 5.13 0.674 6.77 7.12 0.171 0.20a 0.26 0.015 1.11b 1.20 0.087
West 2.20 2.21 0.868 6.37b 6.02 0.085 8.27 8.32 0.877 0.29a 0.41 0.011 1.45 1.54 0.229
Alabama 1.42 1.49 0.383 4.46 4.36 0.791 6.04 6.39 0.524 0.15 0.20 0.159 0.95 1.05 0.250
Alaska 3.01a 3.54 0.012 6.99 7.52 0.371 9.04b 10.69 0.079 0.52 0.74 0.112 2.04a 2.52 0.029
Arizona 2.16 2.15 0.934 6.58 6.09 0.302 8.00 8.36 0.620 0.26 0.35 0.104 1.35 1.44 0.440
Arkansas 1.82 1.84 0.794 5.78 5.37 0.331 6.63 7.08 0.471 0.20 0.26 0.213 1.13 1.23 0.353
California 2.16 2.16 0.987 6.16 5.89 0.361 8.56 8.17 0.427 0.29a 0.42 0.013 1.48 1.53 0.560
Colorado 3.04 3.18 0.455 9.13 8.16 0.144 10.19b 12.05 0.094 0.39 0.53 0.206 1.77b 2.13 0.069
Connecticut 2.29 2.42 0.330 7.10 6.61 0.339 9.01 9.80 0.357 0.25a 0.37 0.048 1.42 1.63 0.127
Delaware 2.13a 1.83 0.007 6.44a 5.29 0.019 9.00b 7.73 0.074 0.25 0.29 0.419 1.40 1.26 0.211
District of Columbia 3.16b 3.60 0.063 9.11 8.26 0.185 10.62b 12.98 0.063 0.55 0.78 0.159 2.43a 2.99 0.040
Florida 1.66 1.67 0.921 5.95 5.57 0.192 7.48 7.39 0.839 0.20a 0.28 0.025 1.05 1.11 0.394
Georgia 1.74a 1.94 0.030 4.95 5.17 0.544 6.52b 7.58 0.074 0.20a 0.28 0.043 1.15a 1.34 0.049
Hawaii 1.93 2.04 0.484 6.51 6.31 0.734 6.43 6.99 0.436 0.43 0.59 0.252 1.24 1.42 0.281
Idaho 1.92 1.82 0.323 6.15 5.50 0.174 6.57 6.13 0.447 0.20 0.25 0.332 1.13 1.12 0.940
Illinois 1.83 1.81 0.877 4.88 4.59 0.292 7.86 7.97 0.825 0.23 0.29 0.180 1.29 1.33 0.640
Indiana 2.18 2.30 0.288 5.53 5.97 0.313 9.27 8.97 0.690 0.23b 0.33 0.058 1.54 1.59 0.665
Iowa 1.63 1.66 0.711 4.24 4.31 0.844 8.03 7.90 0.863 0.18 0.21 0.530 1.22 1.25 0.767
Kansas 1.85 1.85 0.942 5.00 5.01 0.982 7.54 7.28 0.682 0.21 0.26 0.267 1.28 1.29 0.936
Kentucky 1.47 1.63 0.108 4.18 4.62 0.262 6.21 6.48 0.675 0.18 0.23 0.196 1.02 1.12 0.344
Louisiana 1.66 1.74 0.373 4.99 4.46 0.172 6.90 7.80 0.167 0.18 0.24 0.121 1.13 1.29 0.111
Maine 2.45 2.50 0.715 6.94 7.45 0.307 12.53a 10.31 0.039 0.28 0.42 0.103 1.67 1.61 0.678
Maryland 2.24 2.33 0.500 6.57 6.12 0.354 8.78 9.86 0.205 0.26a 0.38 0.045 1.45 1.62 0.207
Massachusetts 2.52 2.56 0.794 6.52 6.82 0.545 11.16 10.16 0.323 0.32 0.43 0.112 1.82 1.83 0.990
Michigan 2.39b 2.23 0.097 6.55a 5.79 0.017 8.91 8.17 0.180 0.27 0.35 0.127 1.57 1.54 0.755
Minnesota 1.78 1.84 0.553 4.68 4.39 0.445 7.47 8.36 0.202 0.25 0.29 0.455 1.24 1.37 0.224
Mississippi 1.45 1.48 0.771 4.61 4.41 0.564 5.40 5.92 0.357 0.15 0.18 0.396 0.93 1.02 0.368
Missouri 1.99 2.08 0.451 5.55 5.62 0.883 8.88 9.06 0.817 0.22 0.28 0.222 1.36 1.46 0.407
Montana 1.75a 2.30 0.000 5.24b 6.19 0.051 6.69a 8.67 0.007 0.25a 0.38 0.029 1.16a 1.58 0.001
Nebraska 1.53 1.52 0.899 4.24a 3.51 0.041 6.41 7.13 0.266 0.20 0.22 0.629 1.08 1.19 0.313
Nevada 2.16 2.26 0.397 6.14 6.28 0.784 8.84 9.85 0.214 0.29 0.39 0.137 1.43 1.56 0.307
New Hampshire 2.89 2.84 0.751 7.69b 6.82 0.078 11.93 10.88 0.303 0.34 0.47 0.151 1.93 2.00 0.684
New Jersey 1.79 1.74 0.544 5.48 4.99 0.183 7.48 7.83 0.533 0.23 0.30 0.148 1.17 1.22 0.612
New Mexico 2.00 2.01 0.961 6.94 6.71 0.683 6.57 6.90 0.620 0.28 0.36 0.210 1.12 1.21 0.409
New York 1.95 2.02 0.425 5.66 5.43 0.460 7.63b 8.63 0.051 0.28 0.36 0.138 1.37 1.50 0.170
North Carolina 1.78 1.88 0.271 5.47 5.35 0.758 6.86 7.81 0.118 0.20 0.27 0.114 1.14 1.28 0.143
North Dakota 1.61b 1.83 0.057 4.24 4.91 0.121 6.43 6.68 0.712 0.21 0.26 0.314 1.24 1.38 0.272
Ohio 1.90 1.86 0.662 5.10 4.90 0.497 8.04 7.92 0.815 0.22 0.27 0.189 1.32 1.31 0.962
Oklahoma 1.73 1.80 0.444 5.37 5.62 0.555 6.57 6.03 0.325 0.21 0.27 0.169 1.10 1.14 0.707
Oregon 2.56 2.48 0.571 7.34 6.85 0.376 9.27 9.74 0.578 0.36 0.45 0.315 1.64 1.69 0.751
Pennsylvania 1.77 1.76 0.929 5.32b 4.74 0.052 7.91 7.65 0.637 0.21b 0.29 0.057 1.21 1.28 0.501
Rhode Island 2.34 2.50 0.263 6.02 6.71 0.202 10.25 10.32 0.946 0.28b 0.39 0.057 1.73 1.78 0.735
South Carolina 1.83 1.91 0.437 6.17 5.82 0.438 6.90 8.06 0.115 0.20 0.26 0.105 1.13 1.28 0.168
South Dakota 1.48a 1.66 0.050 4.22 4.45 0.567 6.41 7.17 0.186 0.18 0.24 0.223 1.05 1.20 0.104
Tennessee 1.42 1.55 0.178 4.35 4.46 0.780 6.02 6.71 0.228 0.17 0.22 0.220 0.97 1.09 0.195
Texas 1.62 1.65 0.717 4.79 4.87 0.770 6.06 6.08 0.973 0.19 0.23 0.139 1.06 1.08 0.711
Utah 1.43 1.38 0.628 3.45 3.05 0.233 4.69 4.93 0.616 0.18 0.18 0.958 1.02 1.05 0.764
Vermont 2.73 2.86 0.491 7.20 6.97 0.674 12.91 13.02 0.926 0.31 0.45 0.106 1.94 2.10 0.414
Virginia 1.86 1.90 0.662 4.89 5.03 0.715 8.29 8.10 0.776 0.22 0.29 0.119 1.35 1.38 0.752
Washington 2.37 2.30 0.607 6.70 5.96 0.113 8.75 9.00 0.745 0.33 0.41 0.229 1.55 1.63 0.529
West Virginia 1.42a 1.71 0.001 4.75a 5.66 0.029 6.53a 7.97 0.044 0.18 0.23 0.165 0.95a 1.13 0.045
Wisconsin 1.99 2.12 0.266 6.06 6.05 0.976 8.18 8.24 0.931 0.23 0.31 0.113 1.30 1.43 0.233
Wyoming 1.74 1.81 0.456 5.28 5.33 0.910 6.97 7.22 0.682 0.22 0.26 0.301 1.14 1.21 0.432
150806
Table 4 – Cocaine Use in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 1.66a 1.76 0.040 0.60 0.64 0.393 4.51a 4.98 0.005 1.30 1.35 0.352 1.77b 1.88 0.051
Northeast 1.94a 2.18 0.012 0.60 0.66 0.374 5.19a 6.06 0.001 1.55 1.71 0.174 2.06a 2.32 0.014
Midwest 1.37 1.43 0.282 0.48 0.54 0.288 3.81a 4.22 0.020 1.06 1.07 0.868 1.46 1.53 0.327
South 1.45b 1.56 0.067 0.53 0.57 0.462 3.77a 4.32 0.000 1.17 1.22 0.519 1.55b 1.67 0.078
West 2.03 2.05 0.816 0.82 0.85 0.806 5.78 5.88 0.740 1.52 1.53 0.881 2.16 2.18 0.847
Alabama 1.23 1.22 0.995 0.42 0.41 0.883 3.09 3.20 0.707 1.01 0.99 0.913 1.31 1.31 0.999
Alaska 1.54a 2.00 0.010 0.51 0.65 0.200 3.84a 4.79 0.035 1.24a 1.64 0.042 1.65a 2.15 0.011
Arizona 2.25 2.29 0.861 1.01 0.85 0.262 6.23 6.92 0.272 1.72 1.67 0.830 2.38 2.44 0.804
Arkansas 0.93 1.07 0.208 0.41 0.48 0.380 2.54 2.89 0.234 0.72 0.84 0.322 0.98 1.13 0.221
California 2.14 2.16 0.883 0.89 0.94 0.685 6.11 5.91 0.649 1.57 1.63 0.683 2.27 2.28 0.922
Colorado 2.57 2.75 0.493 0.89 0.98 0.594 7.25b 8.62 0.076 1.97 1.97 0.994 2.74 2.93 0.505
Connecticut 2.17 2.43 0.278 0.61 0.67 0.644 6.66 7.60 0.222 1.64 1.80 0.516 2.33 2.60 0.287
Delaware 1.85b 2.21 0.061 0.49 0.56 0.459 5.21a 6.36 0.025 1.44 1.73 0.178 1.98b 2.37 0.062
District of Columbia 3.47 3.19 0.470 0.39 0.34 0.653 5.44 5.60 0.829 3.26 2.88 0.406 3.64 3.35 0.470
Florida 1.98 1.90 0.546 0.73 0.65 0.335 5.53 5.91 0.330 1.58 1.45 0.340 2.09 2.02 0.573
Georgia 1.44 1.72 0.187 0.47 0.51 0.690 2.96a 3.85 0.015 1.30 1.51 0.401 1.55 1.86 0.184
Hawaii 1.55b 1.89 0.078 0.49b 0.76 0.087 4.24b 5.21 0.090 1.24 1.50 0.209 1.65b 1.99 0.093
Idaho 0.96 1.04 0.471 0.44 0.57 0.153 3.11 3.59 0.190 0.66 0.67 0.971 1.02 1.09 0.546
Illinois 1.72 1.80 0.560 0.54 0.60 0.494 4.51 4.81 0.443 1.40 1.45 0.748 1.85 1.93 0.592
Indiana 1.21 1.24 0.792 0.46 0.51 0.522 3.81 3.91 0.771 0.84 0.86 0.897 1.29 1.32 0.827
Iowa 1.28b 1.06 0.078 0.50 0.47 0.794 3.86 3.63 0.547 0.91a 0.67 0.038 1.36b 1.12 0.073
Kansas 1.38 1.18 0.135 0.64 0.61 0.747 3.80 3.59 0.582 1.04b 0.82 0.092 1.46 1.24 0.129
Kentucky 1.57 1.59 0.902 0.56 0.56 0.988 4.23 4.74 0.241 1.25 1.19 0.691 1.67 1.69 0.903
Louisiana 1.62 1.74 0.555 0.48 0.44 0.673 3.03 3.61 0.121 1.52 1.57 0.803 1.75 1.88 0.540
Maine 1.41a 1.79 0.014 0.51 0.65 0.166 4.79a 6.41 0.002 1.03 1.27 0.113 1.49a 1.88 0.015
Maryland 1.35 1.51 0.291 0.40 0.46 0.472 3.60 3.66 0.877 1.09 1.28 0.246 1.44 1.61 0.302
Massachusetts 2.34 2.45 0.652 0.65 0.71 0.684 6.27 7.28 0.140 1.84 1.79 0.867 2.50 2.61 0.667
Michigan 1.04a 1.24 0.050 0.33 0.44 0.149 3.16 3.56 0.194 0.77 0.94 0.111 1.12b 1.33 0.061
Minnesota 1.23b 1.52 0.059 0.46 0.57 0.289 3.60a 4.85 0.004 0.94 1.10 0.307 1.31b 1.62 0.062
Mississippi 0.98 1.00 0.838 0.33 0.36 0.700 1.90 1.83 0.754 0.89 0.94 0.776 1.05 1.08 0.858
Missouri 1.14b 1.35 0.090 0.40 0.49 0.258 3.35a 4.12 0.024 0.85 0.98 0.294 1.21b 1.43 0.096
Montana 1.22b 1.49 0.054 0.49 0.62 0.178 3.53a 4.65 0.005 0.92 1.06 0.302 1.29b 1.57 0.058
Nebraska 1.16 1.37 0.116 0.45 0.56 0.251 3.45 3.99 0.171 0.84 1.00 0.234 1.23 1.46 0.125
Nevada 1.60 1.46 0.354 0.69 0.72 0.781 4.18 4.16 0.957 1.31 1.14 0.282 1.70 1.54 0.329
New Hampshire 2.48a 3.07 0.023 0.84 0.83 0.933 8.49a 10.54 0.027 1.72 2.13 0.115 2.64a 3.28 0.022
New Jersey 1.32a 1.72 0.008 0.47 0.60 0.139 4.03 4.55 0.181 1.02a 1.42 0.012 1.41a 1.83 0.008
New Mexico 2.16 1.92 0.213 0.84 0.82 0.878 5.97 5.93 0.949 1.67 1.38 0.139 2.30 2.04 0.208
New York 2.28 2.54 0.116 0.71 0.73 0.842 5.35a 6.29 0.025 1.93 2.10 0.375 2.43 2.71 0.119
North Carolina 1.44a 1.80 0.045 0.51 0.53 0.849 4.03a 5.12 0.011 1.12 1.40 0.147 1.53a 1.93 0.042
North Dakota 1.28 1.18 0.463 0.47 0.56 0.280 3.18 3.45 0.468 0.95 0.74 0.101 1.35 1.24 0.418
Ohio 1.39 1.45 0.601 0.45 0.50 0.495 3.79 4.24 0.219 1.11 1.11 0.992 1.49 1.54 0.634
Oklahoma 0.96 1.11 0.203 0.37 0.50 0.132 3.00b 3.58 0.095 0.67 0.75 0.517 1.03 1.17 0.233
Oregon 2.01 2.14 0.454 0.85 0.80 0.690 6.13 6.81 0.229 1.49 1.57 0.671 2.12 2.27 0.431
Pennsylvania 1.52 1.62 0.449 0.48 0.54 0.505 4.16 4.71 0.130 1.21 1.24 0.810 1.62 1.72 0.471
Rhode Island 2.00a 2.52 0.025 0.57 0.74 0.129 5.85a 7.64 0.011 1.42 1.77 0.160 2.13a 2.68 0.028
South Carolina 1.13a 1.63 0.003 0.38 0.50 0.203 2.82a 4.42 0.000 0.93a 1.30 0.036 1.21a 1.74 0.003
South Dakota 0.90 1.02 0.296 0.39 0.49 0.244 2.44a 3.15 0.022 0.70 0.71 0.913 0.96 1.08 0.326
Tennessee 1.10a 1.52 0.004 0.42 0.54 0.169 3.25a 4.22 0.011 0.82a 1.19 0.018 1.17a 1.62 0.004
Texas 1.32 1.41 0.367 0.58 0.70 0.173 3.67 4.19 0.144 0.99 1.00 0.874 1.41 1.50 0.428
Utah 1.08 0.87 0.112 0.36 0.40 0.664 3.24 2.73 0.256 0.72 0.53 0.111 1.19b 0.94 0.095
Vermont 2.25a 2.67 0.042 0.78 0.81 0.837 7.37a 9.33 0.013 1.51 1.70 0.341 2.37a 2.83 0.040
Virginia 1.57a 1.24 0.013 0.51 0.46 0.527 3.74 3.50 0.463 1.33a 0.95 0.010 1.68a 1.31 0.013
Washington 1.92 1.84 0.629 0.73 0.67 0.657 5.54 5.39 0.770 1.47 1.40 0.679 2.04 1.95 0.634
West Virginia 1.18a 1.54 0.013 0.45 0.59 0.175 3.62a 5.32 0.001 0.88 1.07 0.172 1.25a 1.63 0.014
Wisconsin 1.83 1.59 0.151 0.75 0.72 0.784 4.60 4.96 0.420 1.49a 1.13 0.029 1.94 1.68 0.145
Wyoming 1.21 1.07 0.293 0.58 0.56 0.820 3.88 3.74 0.738 0.82 0.68 0.230 1.27 1.12 0.291
150806
Table 5 – Heroin Use in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 0.30 0.33 0.217 0.12 0.10 0.313 0.73 0.69 0.469 0.25b 0.29 0.078 0.32 0.35 0.185
Northeast 0.43a 0.54 0.007 0.13 0.13 0.984 1.08 0.98 0.295 0.36a 0.52 0.002 0.46a 0.58 0.007
Midwest 0.30 0.31 0.638 0.11 0.10 0.818 0.74 0.74 0.995 0.25 0.26 0.609 0.32 0.33 0.625
South 0.27 0.26 0.444 0.12 0.08 0.147 0.63 0.56 0.133 0.23 0.23 0.839 0.29 0.28 0.531
West 0.25 0.29 0.152 0.13 0.11 0.586 0.63 0.65 0.797 0.20 0.25 0.124 0.26 0.31 0.134
Alabama 0.22 0.27 0.171 0.10 0.08 0.676 0.45b 0.64 0.054 0.19 0.23 0.454 0.23 0.29 0.155
Alaska 0.70a 1.23 0.044 0.11 0.08 0.297 1.19b 0.91 0.073 0.69a 1.45 0.032 0.77a 1.36 0.044
Arizona 0.32a 0.55 0.001 0.17 0.20 0.603 0.79 0.90 0.480 0.26a 0.54 0.001 0.34a 0.59 0.001
Arkansas 0.19 0.17 0.398 0.10 0.07 0.312 0.40 0.42 0.773 0.17 0.13 0.338 0.20 0.18 0.431
California 0.20 0.20 0.945 0.13 0.09 0.337 0.51 0.55 0.671 0.15 0.15 0.965 0.20 0.21 0.856
Colorado 0.29a 0.38 0.038 0.13 0.13 0.846 0.88 0.95 0.665 0.21a 0.32 0.024 0.30a 0.41 0.036
Connecticut 0.56a 0.87 0.024 0.12 0.10 0.371 1.27 1.07 0.262 0.50a 0.93 0.013 0.60a 0.95 0.024
Delaware 1.12 1.05 0.607 0.17 0.15 0.747 2.74a 1.29 0.000 0.96 1.11 0.450 1.22 1.13 0.613
District of Columbia 0.51 0.61 0.413 0.11b 0.04 0.084 0.32 0.23 0.156 0.58 0.73 0.340 0.53 0.65 0.398
Florida 0.31a 0.22 0.005 0.12b 0.07 0.086 0.80a 0.60 0.020 0.26a 0.18 0.030 0.33a 0.24 0.006
Georgia 0.18 0.15 0.345 0.10 0.06 0.166 0.34 0.38 0.649 0.16 0.12 0.280 0.19 0.16 0.409
Hawaii 0.13a 0.22 0.005 0.10 0.10 0.799 0.38 0.42 0.769 0.09a 0.20 0.001 0.13a 0.23 0.005
Idaho 0.24 0.27 0.335 0.10 0.10 0.899 0.46 0.61 0.166 0.22 0.24 0.646 0.25 0.29 0.318
Illinois 0.28 0.33 0.212 0.12 0.11 0.666 0.67 0.68 0.932 0.23 0.31 0.166 0.30 0.36 0.195
Indiana 0.33 0.28 0.134 0.12 0.11 0.779 0.91 0.78 0.272 0.26 0.21 0.287 0.36 0.30 0.129
Iowa 0.17 0.13 0.125 0.10 0.06 0.239 0.41 0.42 0.934 0.14b 0.08 0.076 0.18 0.13 0.139
Kansas 0.23a 0.14 0.019 0.11 0.07 0.216 0.59 0.45 0.103 0.17b 0.10 0.051 0.24a 0.15 0.020
Kentucky 0.50 0.55 0.572 0.13 0.17 0.286 1.26b 0.97 0.089 0.42 0.52 0.266 0.54 0.59 0.605
Louisiana 0.29a 0.16 0.009 0.10 0.05 0.142 0.46b 0.33 0.073 0.28a 0.14 0.030 0.31a 0.17 0.009
Maine 0.49 0.58 0.302 0.12 0.17 0.220 1.32 1.21 0.554 0.41 0.54 0.239 0.52 0.62 0.320
Maryland 0.45a 0.88 0.000 0.13 0.16 0.564 1.18 1.10 0.678 0.37a 0.93 0.000 0.48a 0.95 0.000
Massachusetts 0.35a 0.23 0.008 0.11 0.08 0.210 0.84b 0.65 0.086 0.29a 0.18 0.032 0.37a 0.25 0.009
Michigan 0.31 0.37 0.213 0.11 0.12 0.766 0.64 0.78 0.235 0.27 0.33 0.381 0.33 0.39 0.218
Minnesota 0.24a 0.35 0.010 0.10 0.11 0.787 0.58a 0.84 0.038 0.21b 0.30 0.067 0.26a 0.37 0.009
Mississippi 0.19 0.15 0.230 0.09 0.05 0.182 0.34 0.33 0.891 0.17 0.13 0.285 0.20 0.16 0.259
Missouri 0.26 0.24 0.758 0.10 0.08 0.577 0.64 0.64 0.960 0.21 0.20 0.800 0.27 0.26 0.777
Montana 0.23 0.17 0.104 0.09 0.07 0.379 0.66 0.56 0.311 0.18 0.12 0.172 0.25 0.18 0.105
Nebraska 0.29a 0.21 0.032 0.11 0.08 0.265 0.77b 0.61 0.100 0.23 0.16 0.120 0.31a 0.22 0.033
Nevada 0.24a 0.33 0.037 0.13 0.14 0.721 0.55 0.70 0.186 0.20b 0.30 0.072 0.25a 0.35 0.037
New Hampshire 0.52 0.62 0.372 0.14 0.22 0.171 2.11 1.90 0.607 0.32 0.46 0.190 0.56 0.66 0.408
New Jersey 0.45a 0.68 0.006 0.15 0.16 0.879 1.23 1.30 0.726 0.37a 0.65 0.004 0.48a 0.73 0.006
New Mexico 0.31a 0.18 0.010 0.16b 0.08 0.052 0.78a 0.40 0.000 0.25 0.16 0.102 0.33a 0.20 0.011
New York 0.38a 0.52 0.017 0.13 0.11 0.650 0.78 0.79 0.927 0.34a 0.52 0.013 0.41a 0.56 0.016
North Carolina 0.32a 0.20 0.006 0.11 0.06 0.102 0.73a 0.52 0.048 0.27a 0.16 0.033 0.34a 0.21 0.007
North Dakota 0.32a 0.21 0.031 0.10 0.08 0.340 0.54 0.42 0.175 0.30b 0.18 0.075 0.34a 0.22 0.033
Ohio 0.41 0.38 0.517 0.11 0.11 0.963 1.08 0.92 0.248 0.34 0.32 0.776 0.45 0.41 0.509
Oklahoma 0.19 0.21 0.451 0.10 0.08 0.415 0.40 0.50 0.239 0.16 0.18 0.690 0.20 0.23 0.401
Oregon 0.34 0.35 0.925 0.12 0.13 0.853 0.89 0.85 0.766 0.28 0.29 0.829 0.36 0.37 0.936
Pennsylvania 0.49 0.55 0.288 0.12 0.15 0.506 1.43a 1.13 0.044 0.38a 0.50 0.045 0.52 0.59 0.303
Rhode Island 0.29a 0.41 0.008 0.12 0.14 0.516 0.83 0.97 0.281 0.21a 0.33 0.018 0.31a 0.43 0.008
South Carolina 0.29 0.28 0.822 0.11 0.08 0.526 0.60 0.56 0.654 0.25 0.25 0.963 0.30 0.30 0.848
South Dakota 0.19a 0.27 0.017 0.09 0.09 0.770 0.40b 0.59 0.079 0.16b 0.23 0.064 0.20a 0.29 0.014
Tennessee 0.27 0.26 0.705 0.10 0.09 0.586 0.55 0.61 0.556 0.25 0.22 0.586 0.29 0.27 0.726
Texas 0.17a 0.11 0.037 0.13b 0.05 0.063 0.44 0.39 0.509 0.13b 0.07 0.059 0.18b 0.12 0.057
Utah 0.29b 0.22 0.072 0.11 0.09 0.459 0.57 0.45 0.211 0.25 0.19 0.155 0.31b 0.24 0.075
Vermont 0.47a 0.77 0.000 0.14 0.18 0.224 1.21 1.47 0.193 0.38a 0.72 0.001 0.50a 0.83 0.001
Virginia 0.33 0.36 0.546 0.12 0.11 0.758 0.84 0.80 0.759 0.27 0.32 0.400 0.35 0.38 0.532
Washington 0.36 0.40 0.402 0.13 0.15 0.634 0.90 0.86 0.742 0.29 0.36 0.306 0.38 0.43 0.414
West Virginia 0.25a 0.36 0.013 0.10 0.12 0.370 0.64 0.82 0.173 0.21a 0.31 0.039 0.27a 0.38 0.013
Wisconsin 0.27 0.32 0.152 0.11 0.12 0.644 0.81 0.90 0.490 0.20 0.24 0.216 0.28 0.34 0.160
Wyoming 0.38 0.36 0.838 0.10 0.05 0.160 0.52 0.35 0.126 0.39 0.40 0.975 0.41 0.39 0.871
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Table 6 – Alcohol Use in the Past Month, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 52.42 52.18 0.337 11.55a 10.58 0.000 59.60b 58.96 0.088 56.18 56.04 0.644 56.68 56.46 0.429
Northeast 57.80a 56.66 0.009 13.19 12.57 0.130 63.79 64.17 0.554 61.82a 60.30 0.006 62.10a 60.85 0.009
Midwest 55.14a 54.36 0.032 11.31a 10.30 0.001 63.11a 61.88 0.014 59.21 58.48 0.120 59.77a 58.97 0.046
South 48.74 48.85 0.759 10.87a 9.74 0.000 56.75 56.16 0.243 52.06 52.42 0.441 52.74 52.95 0.599
West 51.67 52.07 0.383 11.71a 10.76 0.016 57.82 56.92 0.182 55.59 56.30 0.215 55.92 56.39 0.356
Alabama 44.72 43.94 0.533 10.53a 8.76 0.038 51.36 51.99 0.716 47.74 46.83 0.566 48.26 47.57 0.615
Alaska 54.02 54.98 0.444 9.22 11.04 0.209 59.65 62.57 0.107 59.05 59.45 0.808 59.15 59.95 0.568
Arizona 51.80 51.19 0.613 11.90b 10.45 0.099 58.02 56.38 0.333 55.87 55.47 0.794 56.18 55.60 0.662
Arkansas 42.45 41.81 0.588 9.90 9.34 0.491 55.03a 51.60 0.043 44.40 44.20 0.891 45.95 45.26 0.603
California 50.68 51.54 0.226 12.01b 10.92 0.080 57.67 56.85 0.439 54.28 55.58 0.146 54.81 55.77 0.217
Colorado 61.56a 59.22 0.044 14.25 12.55 0.153 67.46 67.56 0.947 66.24a 63.39 0.050 66.42b 63.99 0.056
Connecticut 59.92 60.33 0.740 12.77 13.61 0.530 65.58 67.18 0.373 64.68 64.76 0.960 64.80 65.09 0.830
Delaware 56.59a 53.85 0.028 10.61 10.36 0.777 63.46 62.37 0.532 60.58a 57.29 0.033 60.99a 57.99 0.028
District of Columbia 68.03 69.07 0.363 12.63 13.18 0.689 72.88 74.21 0.454 70.87 71.86 0.486 71.23 72.27 0.393
Florida 53.21a 54.83 0.032 12.26a 10.72 0.014 58.29 58.85 0.607 56.71a 58.76 0.026 56.91a 58.77 0.024
Georgia 48.62 48.90 0.820 10.60a 8.93 0.027 53.79 55.06 0.428 52.80 53.15 0.820 52.95 53.43 0.714
Hawaii 49.57a 46.60 0.029 11.20 10.55 0.556 59.13b 55.52 0.058 52.20b 49.04 0.059 53.13a 49.91 0.031
Idaho 47.12a 44.54 0.040 10.79 10.25 0.574 50.04 47.50 0.133 51.80b 48.93 0.074 51.54a 48.72 0.044
Illinois 55.55b 54.25 0.093 10.98b 9.88 0.096 61.47 60.53 0.399 60.12 58.66 0.137 60.31 58.93 0.103
Indiana 51.08 50.44 0.611 11.44 10.06 0.124 61.73 59.71 0.227 54.34 54.01 0.836 55.45 54.87 0.672
Iowa 56.15 56.01 0.914 10.81 10.16 0.497 68.29 66.44 0.270 59.52 59.73 0.894 60.84 60.75 0.947
Kansas 53.78 52.55 0.302 11.18 10.45 0.419 61.27 59.33 0.252 58.07 56.88 0.432 58.57 57.26 0.322
Kentucky 42.49 42.63 0.913 9.02 8.24 0.362 55.07a 50.69 0.019 44.42 45.39 0.524 45.94 46.14 0.880
Louisiana 49.13 50.03 0.462 12.35 10.75 0.105 55.97 57.93 0.272 52.57 53.57 0.514 53.09 54.22 0.398
Maine 59.07 60.41 0.302 11.86 12.47 0.565 66.39 66.34 0.979 62.82 64.39 0.321 63.25 64.62 0.332
Maryland 58.04 58.38 0.768 12.54 12.09 0.659 63.41 62.62 0.651 62.51 63.07 0.698 62.64 63.01 0.771
Massachusetts 62.11a 57.91 0.001 13.30 12.21 0.320 70.15 69.15 0.534 66.05a 60.89 0.001 66.66a 62.11 0.001
Michigan 54.52 53.89 0.402 11.56 10.69 0.210 63.02a 60.77 0.033 58.37 57.96 0.671 59.06 58.37 0.413
Minnesota 58.77 59.40 0.595 10.67 10.71 0.967 64.72 65.64 0.597 63.60 64.23 0.675 63.75 64.42 0.611
Mississippi 42.10a 39.52 0.040 9.81 8.78 0.227 52.67a 46.93 0.001 44.46 42.22 0.166 45.73a 42.94 0.047
Missouri 50.85 50.78 0.957 10.91 9.83 0.235 60.04 59.32 0.660 54.13 54.27 0.928 54.98 54.99 0.994
Montana 58.39 57.93 0.715 11.19 9.90 0.190 65.01a 61.56 0.035 62.51 62.62 0.943 62.86 62.47 0.777
Nebraska 57.23 57.43 0.861 10.53b 8.88 0.072 64.70 62.82 0.291 61.82 62.68 0.556 62.25 62.70 0.729
Nevada 54.64 52.81 0.140 13.59 13.67 0.949 58.31 56.81 0.418 59.05 56.85 0.151 58.95 56.84 0.123
New Hampshire 64.36 63.63 0.538 14.63 13.12 0.158 70.97 68.92 0.215 68.82 68.27 0.702 69.11 68.36 0.562
New Jersey 56.95 56.67 0.809 14.31 13.88 0.653 60.74b 63.69 0.071 61.45 60.63 0.575 61.36 61.03 0.803
New Mexico 48.54 47.02 0.219 9.71 9.40 0.738 55.85 55.79 0.976 52.18 50.25 0.214 52.72 51.06 0.221
New York 56.11a 54.60 0.034 12.86 12.57 0.689 61.14 61.51 0.724 60.04a 58.01 0.023 60.21a 58.51 0.030
North Carolina 47.02 45.84 0.321 10.17a 8.19 0.009 55.22 55.77 0.731 50.15 48.75 0.350 50.87 49.74 0.392
North Dakota 58.79 58.79 0.995 10.92 11.85 0.436 70.00 70.20 0.900 61.67 61.51 0.909 63.20 63.11 0.940
Ohio 53.81b 52.56 0.090 11.01 10.33 0.287 61.96 61.18 0.494 57.71 56.28 0.116 58.31b 56.97 0.095
Oklahoma 48.90a 46.04 0.022 10.89 10.22 0.427 59.13 57.68 0.416 51.96a 48.58 0.031 53.05a 49.95 0.025
Oregon 57.16 58.85 0.165 12.92 11.68 0.194 62.92 63.02 0.952 61.12 63.31 0.143 61.36 63.28 0.149
Pennsylvania 57.12 56.56 0.467 12.87a 11.34 0.031 64.42 63.95 0.680 60.84 60.32 0.593 61.34 60.82 0.541
Rhode Island 57.82 59.37 0.210 13.21 13.23 0.981 65.30 65.22 0.963 61.28 63.25 0.196 61.92 63.56 0.223
South Carolina 48.05 46.17 0.117 9.63 8.87 0.370 58.52 58.59 0.968 50.77 48.44 0.118 51.89 49.88 0.126
South Dakota 55.21a 58.02 0.015 9.29 10.38 0.246 64.39 67.10 0.113 59.30a 62.30 0.038 60.06a 63.02 0.021
Tennessee 42.98 43.44 0.733 9.35 8.17 0.122 52.99 51.08 0.274 45.34 46.37 0.534 46.42 47.04 0.676
Texas 47.27 47.90 0.398 10.81 9.96 0.159 56.11 54.86 0.252 50.88 52.03 0.226 51.71 52.48 0.352
Utah 31.90 31.31 0.659 6.76b 5.44 0.080 36.61 34.77 0.310 35.21 35.04 0.924 35.48 34.99 0.746
Vermont 61.20 60.67 0.684 13.76 13.16 0.610 71.50 70.65 0.633 64.35 63.80 0.736 65.40 64.82 0.678
Virginia 52.75 51.77 0.412 11.20 10.65 0.516 62.04 60.66 0.412 56.05 55.06 0.508 56.91 55.86 0.423
Washington 53.71a 57.26 0.004 10.44 10.65 0.811 59.03 58.45 0.737 57.87a 62.39 0.003 58.03a 61.84 0.005
West Virginia 38.57a 41.28 0.047 9.67 9.97 0.732 53.00 56.06 0.121 39.37b 42.29 0.078 41.16a 44.08 0.049
Wisconsin 62.63b 60.36 0.051 14.02a 11.25 0.009 68.82 66.26 0.121 67.41 65.19 0.128 67.61b 65.34 0.076
Wyoming 55.45 54.32 0.390 10.60 10.72 0.933 63.55 62.15 0.443 59.37 58.15 0.449 59.99 58.73 0.383
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Table 7 – Alcohol Use in the Past Month among Individuals Aged 12 to 20, by State: Percentages and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State Alcohol Use in
Past Month
(2013-2014)
Alcohol Use in
Past Month
(2014-2015)
Alcohol Use in
Past Month
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 22.76a 21.57 0.000
Northeast 26.11   25.98 0.792
Midwest 23.73a 22.00 0.000
South 20.68a 19.66 0.010
West 22.73a 21.01 0.000
Alabama 19.25   18.19 0.305
Alaska 21.47b 23.91 0.058
Arizona 22.01a 19.25 0.009
Arkansas 18.07   16.65 0.106
California 23.07a 21.21 0.009
Colorado 26.95a 24.83 0.046
Connecticut 26.29   27.67 0.296
Delaware 23.14   23.46 0.768
District of Columbia 28.32b 31.34 0.086
Florida 22.08   21.20 0.236
Georgia 20.25a 18.12 0.019
Hawaii 21.07   20.57 0.687
Idaho 19.38a 16.80 0.006
Illinois 22.65   21.46 0.123
Indiana 22.76b 20.97 0.067
Iowa 26.90a 24.57 0.016
Kansas 22.23   21.41 0.428
Kentucky 19.59b 17.91 0.099
Louisiana 22.72   23.73 0.354
Maine 24.89   25.68 0.493
Maryland 22.60   23.50 0.397
Massachusetts 30.44   29.63 0.461
Michigan 23.93a 21.21 0.001
Minnesota 24.07   23.01 0.282
Mississippi 20.13a 17.73 0.015
Missouri 21.84   20.22 0.121
Montana 24.43a 21.31 0.013
Nebraska 22.42   21.63 0.486
Nevada 23.94   23.67 0.822
New Hampshire 30.94a 27.78 0.015
New Jersey 24.91   25.97 0.312
New Mexico 19.04   19.40 0.738
New York 24.36   24.72 0.651
North Carolina 17.90   16.96 0.284
North Dakota 28.44a 31.34 0.030
Ohio 23.55a 22.09 0.045
Oklahoma 21.50b 19.63 0.090
Oregon 25.84a 23.57 0.024
Pennsylvania 26.18b 24.79 0.078
Rhode Island 31.07a 28.02 0.015
South Carolina 19.80   19.39 0.693
South Dakota 24.59   25.57 0.365
Tennessee 18.39   17.66 0.453
Texas 20.99a 19.49 0.026
Utah 13.38a 10.75 0.008
Vermont 29.86   30.60 0.563
Virginia 21.71   20.87 0.395
Washington 23.07   22.67 0.708
West Virginia 20.31   21.89 0.216
Wisconsin 27.73a 23.86 0.001
Wyoming 22.81   21.59 0.395
150806
Table 8 – Tobacco Product Use in the Past Month, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Tobacco Products include cigarettes, smokeless tobacco (i.e., snuff, dip, chewing tobacco, or "snus"), cigars, or pipe tobacco.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 25.36a 24.56 0.000 7.42a 6.50 0.000 36.04a 34.02 0.000 25.72a 25.14 0.021 27.23a 26.42 0.000
Northeast 23.76 23.30 0.216 7.18a 6.22 0.001 34.61a 32.89 0.004 23.82 23.62 0.669 25.35 24.92 0.287
Midwest 28.57a 27.39 0.000 8.58a 7.68 0.001 40.75a 38.61 0.000 28.97a 27.90 0.015 30.69a 29.46 0.001
South 26.91a 26.24 0.034 7.57a 6.67 0.000 37.26a 35.33 0.000 27.54 27.11 0.306 28.95b 28.29 0.057
West 21.20a 20.29 0.015 6.31a 5.35 0.000 31.04a 28.78 0.000 21.33 20.65 0.161 22.79a 21.86 0.024
Alabama 31.62 30.46 0.295 8.43 7.78 0.458 43.37 42.27 0.494 32.43 31.21 0.373 34.02 32.80 0.316
Alaska 29.30a 31.51 0.048 10.73 9.87 0.429 41.11 42.61 0.388 29.59b 32.30 0.056 31.42a 33.96 0.041
Arizona 22.14 22.51 0.678 6.81 6.18 0.354 32.74 31.23 0.329 22.28 23.09 0.473 23.83 24.28 0.646
Arkansas 35.57 34.05 0.188 10.89 9.67 0.185 43.57 41.50 0.210 37.31 35.83 0.311 38.22 36.64 0.218
California 18.40 17.94 0.397 5.00b 4.29 0.064 27.64a 25.84 0.043 18.40 18.20 0.773 19.83 19.36 0.434
Colorado 25.73 24.92 0.408 8.94a 7.02 0.014 40.85a 36.39 0.011 25.19 25.12 0.957 27.46 26.75 0.512
Connecticut 21.16 21.88 0.430 6.83 6.39 0.574 35.61 35.71 0.953 20.56 21.47 0.418 22.64 23.46 0.417
Delaware 28.51b 26.35 0.055 8.15b 6.77 0.096 40.67a 37.20 0.042 28.76 26.76 0.154 30.45b 28.21 0.068
District of Columbia 27.11a 24.77 0.024 6.28b 5.01 0.086 32.98 30.75 0.213 27.32b 24.88 0.052 28.31a 25.89 0.028
Florida 24.25a 22.65 0.008 6.62a 5.17 0.001 32.96a 29.75 0.001 24.78b 23.40 0.071 25.85a 24.21 0.013
Georgia 25.69 26.02 0.743 6.94 6.10 0.173 35.94 35.21 0.627 26.39 27.07 0.597 27.82 28.28 0.683
Hawaii 20.60 19.21 0.154 6.65a 5.09 0.035 30.91 28.22 0.107 20.48 19.31 0.323 21.89 20.50 0.190
Idaho 24.73a 22.03 0.004 8.27 7.15 0.147 35.33a 31.66 0.030 25.25a 22.50 0.019 26.74a 23.84 0.006
Illinois 25.34a 23.94 0.027 6.66 5.93 0.139 36.80a 34.27 0.024 25.74b 24.43 0.097 27.33a 25.84 0.032
Indiana 29.75 30.83 0.320 9.00 9.05 0.957 43.26 42.65 0.717 30.05 31.55 0.271 32.05 33.22 0.329
Iowa 27.52 26.97 0.582 9.41 9.12 0.727 40.75a 37.25 0.036 27.38 27.30 0.950 29.39 28.81 0.596
Kansas 27.41a 24.70 0.007 8.85 7.75 0.163 41.19a 34.60 0.000 27.37b 25.14 0.074 29.50a 26.60 0.009
Kentucky 34.08 34.47 0.728 10.87 10.40 0.634 45.48 44.58 0.594 34.97 35.66 0.619 36.47 36.93 0.707
Louisiana 29.66 31.06 0.213 9.71a 7.92 0.050 40.79 39.93 0.607 30.20 32.41 0.119 31.81 33.53 0.164
Maine 26.19b 24.47 0.085 8.89 8.43 0.584 40.67 38.26 0.144 25.92 24.18 0.150 27.73b 25.87 0.089
Maryland 21.86a 23.79 0.047 5.97 6.05 0.902 32.66 33.98 0.414 21.97b 24.21 0.061 23.47a 25.56 0.049
Massachusetts 21.47 20.76 0.410 6.60 5.98 0.388 34.43 32.06 0.146 20.83 20.38 0.669 22.86 22.12 0.433
Michigan 28.54a 27.19 0.047 8.17 7.57 0.306 39.45 37.86 0.134 29.18b 27.74 0.096 30.69b 29.23 0.051
Minnesota 26.43 25.28 0.245 7.53 6.68 0.230 39.80a 35.55 0.007 26.54 25.86 0.579 28.39 27.20 0.274
Mississippi 33.76b 31.79 0.094 10.34 8.92 0.117 44.10a 38.62 0.003 34.98 33.56 0.343 36.39 34.33 0.117
Missouri 33.16a 30.80 0.043 10.56 9.28 0.172 46.33 44.22 0.195 33.67b 31.14 0.082 35.50b 33.01 0.051
Montana 28.57 27.37 0.283 9.44 9.50 0.949 41.88 40.70 0.465 28.48 27.14 0.330 30.38 29.06 0.279
Nebraska 28.00 27.29 0.509 9.04a 7.47 0.042 41.84a 37.69 0.019 27.94 27.97 0.984 30.04 29.45 0.614
Nevada 26.50b 24.76 0.098 7.61 6.94 0.387 34.78 32.72 0.210 27.49 25.65 0.158 28.49 26.60 0.104
New Hampshire 24.33 24.94 0.534 8.99 8.40 0.478 41.88 39.58 0.144 23.28 24.42 0.343 25.80 26.49 0.519
New Jersey 21.51 20.74 0.360 7.17a 5.33 0.002 31.38 30.95 0.764 21.72 21.00 0.496 23.00 22.31 0.463
New Mexico 26.31a 24.15 0.031 7.86a 6.26 0.031 39.77a 35.47 0.011 26.31 24.46 0.141 28.30a 26.07 0.044
New York 23.40 23.17 0.710 5.90 5.70 0.678 31.18b 29.47 0.086 24.00 24.00 0.997 25.06 24.80 0.702
North Carolina 25.56 25.73 0.869 7.33a 5.96 0.036 35.73 35.77 0.978 26.08 26.46 0.771 27.46 27.78 0.780
North Dakota 30.13 30.36 0.816 10.38 9.83 0.571 45.07 42.38 0.107 29.03 29.98 0.449 31.94 32.24 0.780
Ohio 31.15 30.22 0.198 9.37a 7.86 0.008 42.46 42.54 0.946 31.96 30.93 0.252 33.44 32.55 0.263
Oklahoma 34.01b 32.12 0.093 11.00 10.22 0.450 46.66a 42.71 0.032 34.71 33.06 0.239 36.52 34.51 0.106
Oregon 25.46a 22.53 0.003 8.66a 7.01 0.034 35.38 34.16 0.434 25.76a 22.41 0.005 27.06a 23.99 0.004
Pennsylvania 27.34 26.54 0.253 9.14a 7.24 0.001 40.37a 37.54 0.010 27.23 26.89 0.694 29.07 28.36 0.349
Rhode Island 24.19 23.45 0.462 6.80 5.86 0.169 35.37 34.58 0.644 23.98 23.29 0.570 25.78 25.05 0.498
South Carolina 28.81 28.49 0.758 7.68 7.11 0.479 39.19 40.56 0.424 29.53 28.98 0.660 30.92 30.62 0.785
South Dakota 28.24 28.05 0.844 10.02 9.20 0.361 41.42 41.55 0.941 28.19 28.00 0.879 30.16 30.02 0.897
Tennessee 29.41 28.66 0.479 9.86a 7.85 0.011 41.93 39.75 0.176 29.68 29.31 0.785 31.41 30.79 0.593
Texas 23.72 23.12 0.295 5.88 5.74 0.765 34.02a 31.14 0.004 24.39 24.13 0.733 25.90 25.22 0.293
Utah 17.67a 15.39 0.009 5.25a 3.70 0.013 23.60a 19.63 0.013 18.52b 16.49 0.080 19.45a 17.06 0.015
Vermont 25.89 27.42 0.153 9.32 8.13 0.206 41.14 42.38 0.479 24.97 26.78 0.167 27.36 29.10 0.135
Virginia 27.54a 25.04 0.007 7.74a 6.06 0.015 37.45a 34.37 0.049 28.18a 25.68 0.031 29.52a 26.92 0.011
Washington 24.15a 22.09 0.023 7.70b 6.32 0.052 34.55a 31.00 0.031 24.37b 22.46 0.087 25.79a 23.65 0.030
West Virginia 37.20 37.40 0.875 12.46 12.55 0.932 50.63 50.84 0.905 37.71 37.93 0.886 39.42 39.62 0.885
Wisconsin 27.70a 25.37 0.028 9.30 7.96 0.125 39.12b 36.14 0.051 28.01b 25.64 0.071 29.59a 27.13 0.036
Wyoming 31.52 31.00 0.643 10.87 10.59 0.779 44.17 42.10 0.298 31.79 31.53 0.848 33.61 33.06 0.659
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Table 9 – Cigarette Use in the Past Month, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 21.05a 20.12 0.000 5.24a 4.53 0.000 29.49a 27.54 0.000 21.53a 20.74 0.001 22.69a 21.72 0.000
Northeast 19.69 19.13 0.101 5.10a 4.37 0.001 28.36a 26.89 0.016 19.89 19.48 0.348 21.10 20.53 0.129
Midwest 23.84a 22.50 0.000 6.16a 5.55 0.007 32.84a 30.61 0.000 24.50a 23.20 0.002 25.71a 24.28 0.000
South 22.37a 21.41 0.001 5.22a 4.50 0.000 30.24a 28.57 0.000 23.15a 22.28 0.023 24.18a 23.19 0.002
West 17.43a 16.66 0.026 4.56a 3.75 0.000 26.21a 23.72 0.000 17.50 17.02 0.288 18.80a 18.01 0.038
Alabama 25.90 24.25 0.106 5.66 5.34 0.612 34.32 34.00 0.836 26.93 24.89 0.112 28.00 26.20 0.111
Alaska 22.00a 24.64 0.008 6.15 6.02 0.860 34.04 35.38 0.416 21.88a 25.09 0.011 23.81a 26.74 0.008
Arizona 18.73 19.23 0.576 4.95 4.15 0.110 27.64 25.33 0.137 18.96 20.10 0.308 20.24 20.87 0.533
Arkansas 28.51 27.81 0.519 7.13 6.35 0.273 34.10 32.28 0.244 30.25 29.73 0.705 30.81 30.10 0.552
California 15.27 14.82 0.395 3.66b 3.09 0.057 24.01a 21.90 0.018 15.14 15.00 0.839 16.51 16.05 0.423
Colorado 19.77 19.71 0.946 6.04a 4.84 0.029 32.45b 29.65 0.087 19.27 19.80 0.639 21.18 21.23 0.963
Connecticut 16.91 17.56 0.447 4.44 4.50 0.909 29.50 30.39 0.583 16.40 17.03 0.544 18.21 18.89 0.465
Delaware 23.73 22.46 0.237 5.80 4.85 0.132 34.83a 31.48 0.039 23.88 22.95 0.485 25.44 24.13 0.265
District of Columbia 22.62a 19.87 0.011 4.15a 3.02 0.032 27.41a 23.86 0.034 22.90a 20.21 0.045 23.68a 20.83 0.013
Florida 20.68a 18.89 0.003 4.42a 3.56 0.012 26.97a 23.66 0.000 21.43a 19.75 0.025 22.16a 20.26 0.004
Georgia 20.63 20.37 0.780 4.27 3.76 0.229 27.22 26.61 0.660 21.66 21.50 0.890 22.49 22.26 0.821
Hawaii 17.07 16.53 0.550 4.51a 3.13 0.018 26.30 23.98 0.117 16.97 16.79 0.875 18.24 17.76 0.629
Idaho 20.52a 17.71 0.002 6.03b 5.04 0.095 28.44a 23.99 0.003 21.21a 18.45 0.016 22.28a 19.26 0.003
Illinois 21.99a 20.44 0.014 4.96 4.40 0.185 31.63a 28.80 0.007 22.49b 21.02 0.063 23.81a 22.14 0.016
Indiana 24.80 25.91 0.254 6.59 6.74 0.834 34.67 35.13 0.774 25.42 26.75 0.279 26.81 28.01 0.263
Iowa 22.75 21.27 0.112 6.48 5.99 0.466 32.87a 28.75 0.010 22.95 21.79 0.323 24.44 22.85 0.124
Kansas 22.04a 18.93 0.000 5.60 4.77 0.146 29.63a 24.75 0.002 22.85a 19.75 0.005 23.89a 20.52 0.001
Kentucky 28.80 28.79 0.991 8.11 7.77 0.667 37.17 37.23 0.973 29.89 29.89 0.999 30.93 30.94 0.995
Louisiana 24.79 26.44 0.133 7.13b 5.82 0.070 34.23 33.60 0.700 25.34b 27.78 0.079 26.69 28.65 0.108
Maine 22.10 20.71 0.147 6.26 6.12 0.835 30.87 29.53 0.403 22.47 20.95 0.186 23.50 21.99 0.148
Maryland 18.27 19.07 0.379 4.18 3.93 0.618 26.08 25.71 0.795 18.65 19.76 0.323 19.69 20.58 0.374
Massachusetts 17.44 16.66 0.343 4.62 4.11 0.355 27.52 25.91 0.288 17.08 16.40 0.503 18.63 17.81 0.361
Michigan 24.24a 22.31 0.003 5.68 5.17 0.252 31.84a 28.83 0.004 25.23a 23.27 0.018 26.20a 24.09 0.003
Minnesota 20.72 19.50 0.170 5.50 4.69 0.142 31.14a 26.81 0.006 20.87 20.09 0.485 22.30 21.02 0.195
Mississippi 27.47a 25.34 0.050 6.79b 5.59 0.084 36.27a 31.20 0.005 28.61 26.88 0.209 29.79b 27.54 0.061
Missouri 28.10a 25.09 0.007 8.08 6.95 0.148 38.96a 35.67 0.048 28.69a 25.49 0.024 30.17a 26.96 0.009
Montana 21.68a 19.65 0.037 6.35 6.29 0.933 30.79 28.78 0.212 21.87b 19.61 0.060 23.13a 20.92 0.037
Nebraska 22.84 21.95 0.375 6.30a 5.10 0.040 30.79b 27.92 0.078 23.53 23.04 0.702 24.62 23.78 0.450
Nevada 23.04b 21.25 0.083 5.34b 4.40 0.076 30.40b 27.51 0.067 24.02 22.29 0.174 24.90b 22.99 0.095
New Hampshire 19.51 19.70 0.829 6.59 5.92 0.289 32.79 30.47 0.139 18.86 19.49 0.564 20.74 20.99 0.798
New Jersey 17.82 16.69 0.184 4.80a 3.51 0.006 25.77 24.71 0.426 18.16 17.02 0.279 19.16 18.03 0.228
New Mexico 22.01b 20.32 0.089 5.69a 4.11 0.009 34.11a 30.09 0.014 21.98 20.68 0.301 23.77 22.05 0.118
New York 19.75 19.55 0.736 4.34 4.13 0.573 26.25 25.24 0.275 20.34 20.26 0.919 21.21 20.99 0.733
North Carolina 21.49 21.17 0.727 5.54a 4.35 0.021 28.83 29.37 0.711 22.21 21.85 0.753 23.16 22.92 0.812
North Dakota 24.50 23.93 0.523 7.50 7.31 0.811 34.35a 31.27 0.041 24.23 24.17 0.958 26.06 25.46 0.533
Ohio 25.93 25.26 0.331 6.43 5.98 0.334 33.42 33.72 0.792 27.09 26.22 0.317 27.98 27.27 0.347
Oklahoma 27.60b 25.50 0.071 7.34b 6.18 0.084 36.94b 34.03 0.091 28.54 26.48 0.157 29.81b 27.61 0.088
Oregon 19.72b 18.00 0.058 6.12 5.25 0.139 28.29 26.99 0.403 19.87b 17.99 0.094 21.01b 19.20 0.067
Pennsylvania 22.53 21.55 0.106 6.59a 5.03 0.000 32.72a 29.58 0.006 22.64 22.07 0.455 24.05 23.11 0.154
Rhode Island 20.10 19.18 0.337 4.72 4.38 0.531 28.01 27.31 0.658 20.29 19.27 0.386 21.52 20.52 0.344
South Carolina 24.06 23.42 0.501 5.28 4.69 0.322 32.30 34.05 0.316 24.86 23.83 0.379 25.94 25.28 0.529
South Dakota 22.92 22.16 0.488 7.30 6.63 0.359 32.45 32.69 0.892 23.19 22.23 0.476 24.57 23.79 0.518
Tennessee 22.82 22.75 0.941 6.50b 5.32 0.074 32.73 30.33 0.115 23.14 23.57 0.741 24.50 24.53 0.979
Texas 20.24a 19.13 0.040 4.29 3.91 0.318 28.63a 26.34 0.014 20.98 19.99 0.151 22.18a 20.97 0.043
Utah 15.52a 13.44 0.019 4.60a 3.34 0.028 20.80a 16.99 0.011 16.25 14.43 0.114 17.09a 14.88 0.028
Vermont 21.23 21.98 0.441 7.03 6.20 0.260 32.51 33.55 0.568 20.75 21.58 0.487 22.49 23.36 0.414
Virginia 22.57a 20.11 0.007 4.99a 3.92 0.035 30.41 28.12 0.132 23.31a 20.65 0.018 24.33a 21.72 0.009
Washington 19.86a 17.51 0.005 5.57a 4.10 0.007 27.93a 23.73 0.006 20.21a 18.04 0.036 21.29a 18.83 0.008
West Virginia 30.57 29.77 0.505 8.10 8.29 0.831 40.36 40.10 0.890 31.39 30.41 0.509 32.58 31.68 0.492
Wisconsin 22.31b 20.60 0.081 7.09b 5.90 0.064 31.34 29.13 0.167 22.63 20.93 0.160 23.87b 22.10 0.099
Wyoming 24.58 24.24 0.740 8.64 7.76 0.273 33.54 31.24 0.172 24.94 25.00 0.963 26.20 25.90 0.797
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Table 10 – Alcohol Use Disorder in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Alcohol Use Disorder is defined as meeting criteria for alcohol dependence or abuse. Dependence or abuse is based on definitions found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 6.50a 6.14 0.001 2.76 2.62 0.160 12.64a 11.61 0.000 5.91a 5.64 0.034 6.89a 6.51 0.001
Northeast 6.64 6.39 0.193 2.88 2.72 0.371 13.12b 12.31 0.056 5.99 5.82 0.479 7.00 6.73 0.207
Midwest 6.59a 6.25 0.033 2.70 2.52 0.233 13.56a 12.45 0.000 5.88 5.66 0.262 7.00a 6.64 0.040
South 6.20a 5.76 0.003 2.65 2.52 0.315 11.63a 10.61 0.000 5.71a 5.34 0.043 6.57a 6.09 0.004
West 6.80 6.47 0.120 2.91 2.78 0.494 13.03a 11.88 0.005 6.18 5.99 0.459 7.21 6.86 0.128
Alabama 5.76a 4.64 0.007 2.84b 2.17 0.053 10.73 9.65 0.234 5.27a 4.10 0.027 6.06a 4.90 0.010
Alaska 6.72 7.43 0.153 2.12 2.55 0.223 12.66 12.30 0.703 6.22 7.16 0.154 7.25 7.99 0.181
Arizona 7.60b 6.66 0.062 3.37 2.90 0.252 13.03 12.36 0.488 7.20 6.15 0.116 8.06b 7.06 0.074
Arkansas 5.23 4.88 0.347 2.63 2.76 0.703 10.23 9.64 0.508 4.71 4.34 0.438 5.51 5.11 0.327
California 6.65 6.55 0.763 2.75 2.73 0.932 13.01b 11.85 0.080 5.98 6.07 0.822 7.07 6.95 0.747
Colorado 7.50 7.47 0.959 3.35 3.20 0.723 14.13 12.56 0.151 6.88 7.13 0.705 7.93 7.91 0.978
Connecticut 6.76 6.90 0.781 2.71 2.74 0.939 14.15 13.00 0.294 6.06 6.40 0.585 7.18 7.32 0.794
Delaware 6.18 5.88 0.530 2.53 2.42 0.760 14.10b 12.46 0.098 5.27 5.20 0.913 6.53 6.21 0.540
District of Columbia 9.78a 8.22 0.020 2.51 2.44 0.855 14.90b 12.85 0.097 9.19b 7.65 0.064 10.20a 8.55 0.020
Florida 6.01 5.91 0.730 2.79 2.69 0.681 10.80 10.30 0.379 5.64 5.60 0.914 6.31 6.19 0.741
Georgia 6.17b 5.48 0.073 2.33 2.18 0.603 11.80 10.55 0.119 5.69 5.03 0.183 6.61b 5.86 0.078
Hawaii 6.79a 5.37 0.007 2.49 2.48 0.978 12.75a 10.67 0.029 6.32a 4.86 0.029 7.19a 5.64 0.007
Idaho 6.67 6.05 0.136 3.45 2.98 0.279 12.46 11.89 0.544 6.13 5.48 0.233 7.07 6.42 0.168
Illinois 6.16 6.05 0.709 2.25 2.42 0.506 13.15 12.07 0.144 5.47 5.49 0.969 6.58 6.43 0.657
Indiana 6.69b 5.94 0.076 3.04 2.65 0.331 13.27 12.48 0.417 6.00 5.21 0.144 7.10b 6.30 0.090
Iowa 6.22 6.36 0.756 2.62 2.57 0.914 13.81 13.00 0.443 5.31 5.63 0.560 6.59 6.75 0.747
Kansas 7.41a 5.98 0.002 2.87 2.51 0.326 13.78 12.38 0.166 6.86a 5.27 0.006 7.92a 6.37 0.002
Kentucky 5.54 5.61 0.860 2.42 2.36 0.854 11.82b 10.14 0.082 4.86 5.25 0.490 5.86 5.95 0.853
Louisiana 6.03 6.59 0.213 2.62 2.43 0.641 10.13 10.54 0.642 5.73 6.42 0.238 6.40 7.04 0.199
Maine 5.71 5.33 0.387 2.74 2.52 0.570 13.39 12.07 0.216 4.94 4.69 0.644 5.97 5.57 0.403
Maryland 6.66 6.57 0.846 2.68 2.56 0.730 11.92 11.25 0.476 6.27 6.28 0.984 7.06 6.97 0.857
Massachusetts 6.66 6.70 0.941 3.02 2.98 0.933 14.37 12.58 0.102 5.71 6.07 0.524 7.00 7.04 0.942
Michigan 6.11 5.66 0.155 2.44 2.63 0.506 12.77b 11.49 0.068 5.41 5.02 0.325 6.49 5.97 0.134
Minnesota 6.31 6.33 0.976 2.38 2.20 0.612 13.54 13.33 0.826 5.62 5.70 0.889 6.72 6.75 0.951
Mississippi 5.79 5.15 0.115 2.27 2.17 0.779 10.15 8.90 0.137 5.46 4.86 0.260 6.19 5.48 0.119
Missouri 6.37 6.14 0.599 2.68 2.28 0.279 13.02 12.57 0.643 5.70 5.53 0.759 6.75 6.54 0.655
Montana 7.65 6.95 0.201 3.50b 2.60 0.082 15.72 14.09 0.152 6.77 6.25 0.443 8.04 7.37 0.254
Nebraska 7.52 6.85 0.188 2.79 2.33 0.275 15.82a 13.25 0.021 6.64 6.28 0.577 8.03 7.34 0.220
Nevada 6.78 6.25 0.261 3.10 3.02 0.841 12.52 11.71 0.397 6.33 5.79 0.388 7.17 6.58 0.261
New Hampshire 7.60 7.20 0.462 3.64a 2.68 0.049 17.17a 14.12 0.013 6.54 6.59 0.942 7.98 7.62 0.547
New Jersey 6.48b 5.72 0.076 3.28 3.24 0.929 11.92 11.42 0.573 6.04 5.15 0.101 6.82b 5.97 0.075
New Mexico 6.91 6.82 0.876 2.64 2.59 0.917 13.06 12.05 0.306 6.38 6.46 0.905 7.37 7.28 0.878
New York 6.61 6.41 0.533 2.74 2.51 0.388 11.92 11.59 0.631 6.12 5.95 0.671 6.97 6.77 0.564
North Carolina 6.13a 5.29 0.031 2.53 2.08 0.144 12.20 10.89 0.133 5.56b 4.75 0.100 6.51a 5.62 0.039
North Dakota 7.76 7.06 0.172 3.54 2.96 0.315 14.69 13.19 0.185 6.69 6.15 0.400 8.15 7.44 0.203
Ohio 6.66 6.47 0.554 2.74 2.45 0.303 12.98b 11.66 0.063 6.10 6.11 0.988 7.07 6.89 0.606
Oklahoma 6.37 6.18 0.681 2.12 2.11 0.969 11.24 11.04 0.829 6.05 5.84 0.726 6.84 6.63 0.682
Oregon 6.97 6.92 0.928 3.36 3.05 0.449 13.54 12.48 0.302 6.34 6.49 0.817 7.31 7.29 0.963
Pennsylvania 6.63 6.45 0.598 2.66 2.53 0.657 14.00 13.26 0.343 5.87 5.79 0.848 7.01 6.82 0.612
Rhode Island 7.70 6.98 0.162 2.86 2.86 0.989 16.39a 13.83 0.030 6.59 6.16 0.508 8.15 7.36 0.161
South Carolina 5.90 5.94 0.932 2.56 2.56 0.999 10.58 10.50 0.934 5.50 5.57 0.892 6.24 6.27 0.936
South Dakota 7.65 7.39 0.631 3.01 2.63 0.442 15.46 14.55 0.439 6.85 6.72 0.848 8.13 7.89 0.675
Tennessee 5.38 5.29 0.813 2.49 2.18 0.365 11.50 10.43 0.241 4.72 4.81 0.853 5.68 5.61 0.867
Texas 6.50b 5.95 0.069 2.82 2.98 0.595 11.60 10.70 0.157 6.08 5.50 0.130 6.95b 6.31 0.057
Utah 5.44b 4.79 0.058 2.47 2.26 0.561 11.33 9.85 0.107 4.61 4.08 0.229 5.86b 5.15 0.065
Vermont 7.18 6.95 0.656 3.65b 2.75 0.071 14.89 15.50 0.640 6.20 5.89 0.611 7.49 7.32 0.755
Virginia 7.07a 5.76 0.003 2.77b 2.19 0.092 15.12a 11.43 0.001 6.22b 5.23 0.075 7.50a 6.12 0.005
Washington 6.56b 5.68 0.057 2.92 2.74 0.622 12.73 11.57 0.239 5.99 5.07 0.128 6.93b 5.97 0.060
West Virginia 6.34b 5.49 0.056 3.45 2.87 0.165 11.97 11.46 0.612 5.78b 4.87 0.100 6.59b 5.73 0.069
Wisconsin 7.79 7.33 0.390 3.86 3.06 0.113 16.51b 14.57 0.087 6.81 6.64 0.796 8.19 7.76 0.464
Wyoming 7.54a 6.36 0.017 3.51 2.94 0.310 14.34 13.15 0.294 6.85b 5.62 0.052 7.95a 6.71 0.023
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Table 11 – Alcohol Dependence in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 12+
(2013-2014)
12+
(2014-2015)
12+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Dependence is based on the definition found in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 3.04 2.97 0.321 1.01 0.95 0.409 5.61a 5.18 0.005 2.86 2.84 0.879 3.26 3.18 0.336
Northeast 3.01 3.09 0.500 1.02 0.94 0.402 5.43 5.25 0.519 2.83 2.98 0.344 3.20 3.30 0.478
Midwest 3.06b 2.86 0.061 1.03 0.93 0.209 5.83a 5.30 0.012 2.84 2.68 0.233 3.28b 3.06 0.071
South 2.92a 2.73 0.047 0.96 0.92 0.594 5.16a 4.66 0.008 2.78 2.62 0.183 3.13a 2.92 0.049
West 3.25 3.37 0.409 1.05 1.05 0.945 6.24 5.82 0.152 3.00 3.23 0.202 3.49 3.61 0.419
Alabama 2.99a 2.34 0.026 0.98 0.80 0.264 4.74 3.86 0.120 2.94b 2.27 0.070 3.20a 2.50 0.030
Alaska 3.21 3.67 0.200 0.77 0.87 0.560 6.19 6.23 0.960 2.98 3.55 0.195 3.49 3.99 0.212
Arizona 3.44 3.62 0.591 1.11 1.10 0.969 5.68 5.92 0.735 3.35 3.55 0.644 3.70 3.89 0.594
Arkansas 2.73 2.42 0.255 0.96 0.96 0.986 5.03 4.30 0.210 2.57 2.28 0.405 2.92 2.57 0.253
California 3.32 3.48 0.487 1.03 1.07 0.780 6.69 6.02 0.144 2.99 3.32 0.262 3.57 3.73 0.512
Colorado 3.22 3.72 0.149 1.15 1.11 0.838 5.64 5.80 0.816 3.06 3.68 0.157 3.44 3.99 0.146
Connecticut 2.92 3.16 0.479 0.94 0.92 0.915 5.94 6.02 0.913 2.67 2.96 0.493 3.12 3.39 0.479
Delaware 2.79 2.74 0.892 0.85 0.92 0.685 5.19 5.26 0.921 2.61 2.54 0.876 2.97 2.92 0.876
District of Columbia 4.35 3.97 0.367 0.87 0.84 0.860 6.39 6.15 0.807 4.15 3.72 0.391 4.55 4.14 0.367
Florida 2.77 2.60 0.436 0.93 0.86 0.598 4.57 4.43 0.723 2.69 2.51 0.492 2.94 2.75 0.445
Georgia 3.09b 2.60 0.078 0.95 0.84 0.498 5.88a 4.52 0.014 2.88 2.50 0.254 3.33b 2.80 0.082
Hawaii 3.47a 2.69 0.022 0.84 0.84 0.989 6.69a 5.32 0.043 3.25b 2.47 0.063 3.71a 2.85 0.021
Idaho 3.15 3.02 0.682 1.15 0.92 0.211 5.69 5.37 0.643 3.00 2.92 0.847 3.39 3.28 0.741
Illinois 2.96 2.82 0.494 0.94 0.91 0.817 6.02 5.53 0.296 2.70 2.61 0.708 3.18 3.02 0.494
Indiana 3.26 3.16 0.752 1.20 0.98 0.256 6.25 6.00 0.695 2.99 2.94 0.890 3.48 3.40 0.800
Iowa 2.86 2.59 0.344 1.08 0.94 0.443 5.49 4.81 0.270 2.61 2.39 0.537 3.05 2.76 0.363
Kansas 3.34a 2.50 0.009 1.08 0.94 0.448 5.65 4.82 0.185 3.21a 2.28 0.024 3.59a 2.67 0.010
Kentucky 2.56 2.85 0.408 0.95 0.82 0.438 4.64 4.24 0.477 2.40 2.86 0.293 2.72 3.06 0.388
Louisiana 3.17 3.57 0.207 0.84 0.85 0.950 5.55 5.98 0.536 3.03 3.49 0.247 3.42 3.86 0.207
Maine 2.67 2.29 0.223 1.03 0.86 0.306 4.69 3.86 0.148 2.55 2.22 0.369 2.81 2.42 0.238
Maryland 3.05 2.94 0.703 0.85 0.79 0.734 5.16 4.95 0.755 2.97 2.87 0.781 3.27 3.16 0.709
Massachusetts 2.80 3.09 0.340 0.96 0.91 0.744 5.29 5.52 0.730 2.56 2.90 0.369 2.97 3.29 0.332
Michigan 3.03b 2.64 0.078 0.96 0.95 0.931 6.02a 5.01 0.030 2.77 2.43 0.218 3.25b 2.81 0.076
Minnesota 2.68 2.75 0.806 0.90 0.85 0.724 5.11 5.01 0.886 2.50 2.62 0.752 2.86 2.95 0.794
Mississippi 3.06a 2.46 0.045 0.90 0.85 0.795 5.37a 4.00 0.014 2.92 2.40 0.156 3.30a 2.64 0.046
Missouri 2.81 2.63 0.550 0.98 0.83 0.352 5.21 4.91 0.629 2.63 2.47 0.667 3.00 2.82 0.577
Montana 3.48 3.38 0.787 1.17 0.94 0.238 6.76 6.06 0.340 3.19 3.21 0.957 3.69 3.61 0.831
Nebraska 3.45 3.18 0.460 1.03 0.92 0.503 6.92 6.42 0.461 3.14 2.89 0.593 3.71 3.43 0.481
Nevada 3.25 3.15 0.756 1.06 1.04 0.897 6.08 5.54 0.441 3.07 3.03 0.915 3.48 3.37 0.752
New Hampshire 3.51 3.52 0.967 1.17 0.88 0.134 7.01b 5.85 0.080 3.22 3.44 0.593 3.73 3.77 0.917
New Jersey 2.80 2.50 0.264 1.00 0.91 0.586 4.79 4.83 0.947 2.71 2.33 0.244 2.99 2.66 0.272
New Mexico 3.41 4.02 0.128 1.08 1.23 0.507 5.88 6.36 0.543 3.28 3.98 0.169 3.67 4.32 0.137
New York 3.28 3.33 0.803 1.06 1.02 0.802 5.58 5.43 0.749 3.12 3.23 0.712 3.49 3.55 0.801
North Carolina 2.90 2.81 0.745 0.89 0.81 0.614 4.88 4.69 0.744 2.81 2.74 0.826 3.11 3.01 0.761
North Dakota 3.56a 2.90 0.032 1.35b 0.97 0.056 6.86 6.05 0.286 3.08b 2.41 0.079 3.77a 3.08 0.041
Ohio 3.11 3.15 0.850 0.98 0.95 0.839 5.04 4.97 0.883 3.06 3.13 0.804 3.34 3.38 0.847
Oklahoma 2.85 2.85 0.983 0.83 0.84 0.967 4.58 5.11 0.391 2.81 2.70 0.779 3.08 3.07 0.981
Oregon 3.21 3.54 0.366 1.14 1.06 0.684 6.01 5.66 0.614 2.99 3.48 0.283 3.40 3.77 0.357
Pennsylvania 2.79 3.10 0.202 0.98 0.88 0.455 5.25 4.78 0.299 2.60 3.07 0.111 2.97 3.31 0.192
Rhode Island 3.64 3.53 0.761 1.09 0.96 0.505 6.89 6.22 0.404 3.30 3.31 0.985 3.87 3.77 0.777
South Carolina 2.95 2.89 0.844 0.84 0.81 0.812 5.33 4.93 0.524 2.79 2.79 0.994 3.16 3.09 0.849
South Dakota 3.42 3.30 0.713 1.13 0.95 0.334 6.91 5.98 0.216 3.10 3.12 0.956 3.67 3.55 0.747
Tennessee 2.51 2.45 0.844 0.92 0.79 0.462 4.76 3.99 0.146 2.33 2.40 0.845 2.67 2.62 0.874
Texas 2.92 2.70 0.276 1.08 1.16 0.646 5.11 4.73 0.370 2.78 2.54 0.362 3.14 2.88 0.255
Utah 2.70 2.36 0.218 1.01 0.95 0.667 4.95 4.66 0.647 2.48 2.08 0.253 2.94 2.56 0.228
Vermont 3.39 3.73 0.394 1.23 0.96 0.173 6.15 6.15 0.993 3.14 3.59 0.343 3.59 3.97 0.367
Virginia 3.28 2.89 0.188 0.94 0.83 0.495 6.66a 5.01 0.011 2.98 2.78 0.572 3.51 3.10 0.197
Washington 2.84 2.64 0.480 1.07 0.93 0.401 5.34 5.21 0.845 2.64 2.42 0.527 3.01 2.81 0.500
West Virginia 3.06 2.70 0.265 1.22 0.96 0.162 5.27 5.05 0.726 2.91 2.53 0.325 3.22 2.85 0.291
Wisconsin 3.37 2.88 0.136 1.30 0.98 0.127 7.12a 5.68 0.029 3.00 2.65 0.381 3.58 3.08 0.157
Wyoming 3.60 3.35 0.486 1.31 1.06 0.233 7.02 6.71 0.699 3.29 3.05 0.594 3.84 3.58 0.524
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Table 12 – Serious Mental Illness in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Serious mental illness (SMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID), which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). SMI includes individuals with diagnoses resulting in serious functional impairment. For details, see Section B of the "2011-2012 NSDUH: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 4.15 4.05 0.325 4.52a 4.92 0.004 4.09 3.91 0.110
Northeast 3.93 3.94 0.953 4.67a 5.15 0.023 3.80 3.74 0.712
Midwest 4.45 4.36 0.511 4.93a 5.33 0.036 4.37 4.19 0.285
South 4.17 4.00 0.206 4.18a 4.54 0.027 4.17b 3.91 0.091
West 4.02 3.96 0.681 4.56b 4.98 0.065 3.93 3.78 0.412
Alabama 4.53 4.64 0.749 4.30 4.97 0.137 4.57 4.59 0.971
Alaska 3.90 4.02 0.707 4.60a 5.75 0.044 3.77 3.69 0.844
Arizona 4.09 4.33 0.491 4.45 5.06 0.244 4.03 4.21 0.651
Arkansas 5.24 5.27 0.942 4.49 5.16 0.213 5.36 5.29 0.882
California 3.77 3.53 0.287 4.27 4.47 0.555 3.68 3.36 0.220
Colorado 3.73 4.27 0.114 4.35 5.27 0.109 3.62 4.10 0.209
Connecticut 3.53 3.46 0.816 4.48 5.01 0.294 3.37 3.21 0.611
Delaware 3.92 3.75 0.642 4.77 5.03 0.587 3.78 3.55 0.571
District of Columbia 3.92 3.63 0.359 3.84b 4.70 0.088 3.93 3.41 0.146
Florida 3.75 3.61 0.581 4.10 4.33 0.501 3.70 3.51 0.496
Georgia 4.17 3.99 0.616 4.02 4.12 0.816 4.19 3.96 0.579
Hawaii 3.66 3.59 0.861 4.22 4.34 0.834 3.57 3.48 0.825
Idaho 5.03 4.57 0.223 5.25 5.64 0.511 5.00 4.38 0.159
Illinois 3.75 3.53 0.359 4.26 4.50 0.531 3.66 3.37 0.269
Indiana 4.84 4.81 0.945 5.39 5.71 0.590 4.74 4.65 0.849
Iowa 4.59 4.15 0.230 4.85 5.25 0.445 4.54 3.96 0.153
Kansas 4.10 4.08 0.941 4.17 4.97 0.149 4.09 3.91 0.662
Kentucky 5.10 5.08 0.972 4.92 4.93 0.992 5.13 5.11 0.970
Louisiana 4.51 4.53 0.974 4.10 4.60 0.286 4.59 4.51 0.866
Maine 5.33 5.06 0.564 4.91 5.39 0.380 5.39 5.01 0.480
Maryland 3.25 3.05 0.435 4.41 4.66 0.605 3.06 2.79 0.353
Massachusetts 4.23 3.86 0.289 4.85 5.09 0.644 4.12 3.64 0.231
Michigan 4.45 4.33 0.675 5.11 5.39 0.519 4.34 4.15 0.559
Minnesota 4.50 4.33 0.647 4.96 5.45 0.361 4.43 4.15 0.508
Mississippi 4.97a 4.14 0.039 4.16 3.92 0.597 5.11a 4.17 0.041
Missouri 5.05 4.68 0.332 5.23 5.56 0.536 5.02 4.53 0.267
Montana 4.65 5.19 0.214 4.95 5.73 0.228 4.61 5.10 0.311
Nebraska 4.38 4.43 0.890 5.11 5.69 0.305 4.25 4.21 0.906
Nevada 4.30 4.41 0.753 4.86 5.38 0.308 4.21 4.26 0.903
New Hampshire 4.73 5.42 0.109 6.43 7.55 0.105 4.47 5.08 0.206
New Jersey 3.56 3.62 0.838 4.84 5.49 0.168 3.37 3.34 0.920
New Mexico 4.34 4.47 0.734 4.45 4.46 0.983 4.32 4.47 0.734
New York 3.76 3.90 0.574 4.33 4.75 0.229 3.66 3.76 0.741
North Carolina 4.89 4.67 0.634 4.51 4.49 0.970 4.95 4.70 0.628
North Dakota 4.02 3.90 0.732 4.91 5.18 0.602 3.82 3.61 0.602
Ohio 4.95 5.22 0.419 5.43 5.94 0.251 4.87 5.10 0.551
Oklahoma 4.35 4.33 0.944 4.36 5.02 0.216 4.35 4.20 0.731
Oregon 4.74 4.73 0.966 5.31a 6.81 0.021 4.65 4.40 0.578
Pennsylvania 4.00 4.01 0.959 4.84 5.39 0.153 3.86 3.79 0.820
Rhode Island 4.77 4.51 0.527 4.79 5.13 0.534 4.76 4.39 0.432
South Carolina 4.31 4.08 0.500 4.29 4.68 0.415 4.31 3.98 0.393
South Dakota 3.94 4.13 0.598 4.24 4.83 0.303 3.89 4.00 0.777
Tennessee 4.72 4.36 0.347 4.65 4.82 0.727 4.74 4.29 0.305
Texas 3.78b 3.34 0.064 3.71 4.22 0.156 3.79a 3.18 0.021
Utah 4.85 4.55 0.430 6.04 6.12 0.893 4.58 4.19 0.371
Vermont 5.50 4.88 0.210 5.15 5.32 0.799 5.56 4.80 0.176
Virginia 3.84b 4.45 0.089 4.39b 5.32 0.053 3.75 4.30 0.170
Washington 4.37 4.43 0.852 5.10 5.85 0.195 4.25 4.21 0.917
West Virginia 5.46 5.41 0.910 4.83 5.30 0.417 5.56 5.43 0.798
Wisconsin 4.18 3.99 0.585 4.70 5.28 0.285 4.09 3.77 0.420
Wyoming 4.35 4.41 0.875 5.01 5.76 0.201 4.24 4.18 0.880
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Table 13 – Any Mental Illness in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Any mental illness (AMI) is defined as having a diagnosable mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder, other than a developmental or substance use disorder, assessed by the Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—Fourth Edition—Research Version—Axis I Disorders (MHSS-SCID), which is based on the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Three categories of mental illness severity are defined based on the level of functional impairment: mild mental illness, moderate mental illness, and serious mental illness. Any mental illness includes individuals in any of the three categories. For details, see Section B of the "2011-2012 NSDUH: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 18.29 18.01 0.146 19.75a 20.89 0.000 18.05a 17.52 0.020
Northeast 17.87 17.76 0.735 20.80a 22.00 0.012 17.39 17.07 0.400
Midwest 18.61 18.34 0.356 20.45a 21.43 0.013 18.29 17.81 0.150
South 18.01 17.82 0.519 18.22a 19.31 0.001 17.97 17.57 0.227
West 18.79b 18.18 0.088 20.70a 22.03 0.012 18.46a 17.51 0.022
Alabama 19.51 18.85 0.469 18.09 18.78 0.529 19.75 18.86 0.399
Alaska 18.12 18.11 0.989 20.33a 24.93 0.001 17.70 16.80 0.341
Arizona 18.59 18.32 0.756 18.76 19.58 0.518 18.56 18.10 0.648
Arkansas 20.00 19.77 0.816 19.99 21.50 0.225 20.00 19.48 0.645
California 18.14a 17.04 0.038 19.75 20.70 0.239 17.85a 16.38 0.016
Colorado 17.87b 19.55 0.058 21.24a 24.26 0.023 17.31 18.75 0.155
Connecticut 16.44 17.42 0.246 18.01a 21.34 0.014 16.19 16.78 0.539
Delaware 19.06 18.51 0.536 19.94 20.97 0.424 18.92 18.11 0.438
District of Columbia 19.32b 17.95 0.099 17.76 19.31 0.219 19.66a 17.67 0.042
Florida 16.03 16.77 0.197 17.33a 19.01 0.033 15.84 16.44 0.348
Georgia 18.57 17.42 0.188 18.55 19.90 0.215 18.58 16.99 0.117
Hawaii 17.04 15.91 0.192 20.75 20.03 0.569 16.45 15.28 0.235
Idaho 20.81 20.41 0.664 22.19 23.90 0.180 20.57 19.82 0.475
Illinois 16.37 16.16 0.720 18.94 19.03 0.913 15.94 15.68 0.700
Indiana 20.25 20.56 0.752 22.52 24.31 0.149 19.85 19.90 0.967
Iowa 16.83 17.10 0.748 18.49 19.27 0.539 16.53 16.72 0.850
Kansas 17.56 17.52 0.961 17.56 19.19 0.182 17.57 17.22 0.721
Kentucky 20.08 21.30 0.221 20.16 19.78 0.778 20.07 21.55 0.198
Louisiana 19.83 18.42 0.132 17.92 17.30 0.598 20.17 18.62 0.151
Maine 20.55 19.16 0.142 21.88 23.21 0.310 20.36 18.61 0.103
Maryland 16.30 16.62 0.677 19.72 21.14 0.241 15.75 15.89 0.865
Massachusetts 20.11 18.99 0.218 21.53 21.81 0.839 19.87 18.50 0.199
Michigan 19.05 18.07 0.109 21.95 22.10 0.858 18.55 17.38 0.101
Minnesota 19.65 18.78 0.311 21.27 22.58 0.297 19.39 18.17 0.216
Mississippi 19.29 17.95 0.154 16.29 16.41 0.909 19.84 18.23 0.151
Missouri 18.95 17.99 0.260 20.97 20.97 1.000 18.61 17.49 0.254
Montana 19.76 19.97 0.830 22.06 24.13 0.125 19.38 19.28 0.933
Nebraska 18.20 18.19 0.996 19.52 20.00 0.700 17.96 17.87 0.926
Nevada 18.52 17.91 0.479 20.30 20.74 0.731 18.24 17.48 0.440
New Hampshire 20.86 21.67 0.353 26.49 28.01 0.304 19.98 20.68 0.484
New Jersey 16.27 16.19 0.918 20.53 20.62 0.941 15.62 15.52 0.908
New Mexico 20.01 19.93 0.929 20.45 21.26 0.563 19.94 19.70 0.833
New York 17.63 17.22 0.484 20.79b 22.30 0.081 17.08 16.36 0.277
North Carolina 19.33 19.48 0.869 18.76b 20.92 0.059 19.42 19.24 0.868
North Dakota 16.12 16.78 0.365 19.59b 21.85 0.066 15.35 15.65 0.733
Ohio 20.26 20.20 0.918 20.83b 22.49 0.067 20.17 19.82 0.643
Oklahoma 19.05 19.18 0.876 18.81 20.58 0.125 19.09 18.93 0.873
Oregon 22.66 21.47 0.230 24.71b 27.21 0.100 22.34 20.59 0.121
Pennsylvania 17.52 18.21 0.255 20.61 21.89 0.145 17.02 17.62 0.388
Rhode Island 21.60 20.50 0.271 21.09 22.01 0.487 21.70 20.22 0.212
South Carolina 17.59 17.52 0.934 16.92 18.89 0.110 17.70 17.29 0.678
South Dakota 16.78 17.57 0.343 18.39b 20.90 0.051 16.49 16.99 0.607
Tennessee 20.41 19.85 0.568 19.85 20.40 0.639 20.50 19.76 0.509
Texas 16.88b 15.98 0.092 17.18 17.92 0.335 16.82b 15.63 0.053
Utah 20.87 20.48 0.670 25.92 24.06 0.210 19.72 19.66 0.954
Vermont 20.46 20.27 0.838 21.37 23.37 0.176 20.30 19.73 0.589
Virginia 18.08 19.18 0.190 19.40 20.56 0.357 17.86 18.94 0.261
Washington 19.76 19.68 0.925 22.74a 26.63 0.007 19.28 18.56 0.482
West Virginia 21.15 20.89 0.798 20.67 20.88 0.874 21.22 20.89 0.775
Wisconsin 18.44 18.75 0.733 20.05b 22.42 0.072 18.17 18.15 0.983
Wyoming 19.14 19.51 0.657 21.23 23.37 0.122 18.78 18.85 0.941
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Table 14 – Had Serious Thoughts of Suicide in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Respondents were asked, "At any time in the past 12 months, did you seriously think about trying to kill yourself?" If they answered "Yes," they were categorized as having serious thoughts of suicide in the past year.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 3.94 3.99 0.526 7.44a 7.88 0.014 3.34 3.34 0.994
Northeast 3.81 3.93 0.407 7.60b 8.15 0.058 3.19 3.24 0.746
Midwest 4.11 4.14 0.791 7.83 8.08 0.333 3.48 3.48 0.993
South 3.84 3.86 0.896 6.89a 7.40 0.029 3.33 3.27 0.680
West 4.02 4.12 0.522 7.84 8.25 0.223 3.35 3.41 0.749
Alabama 3.98 4.02 0.885 7.31 7.76 0.501 3.41 3.40 0.973
Alaska 4.21 4.68 0.237 8.30b 9.97 0.064 3.43 3.66 0.613
Arizona 4.23 4.34 0.775 7.04 8.06 0.208 3.75 3.70 0.907
Arkansas 4.58 4.41 0.682 6.67 7.43 0.287 4.23 3.90 0.515
California 3.78 3.80 0.935 7.82 7.68 0.784 3.05 3.11 0.812
Colorado 3.97 4.47 0.132 7.52 8.56 0.195 3.37 3.78 0.280
Connecticut 3.34 3.49 0.643 6.85 7.59 0.319 2.78 2.82 0.899
Delaware 3.79 4.03 0.525 7.27 8.33 0.146 3.21 3.34 0.768
District of Columbia 3.91 4.18 0.400 6.17 7.26 0.166 3.43 3.54 0.771
Florida 3.44 3.59 0.531 6.98 7.33 0.474 2.92 3.04 0.626
Georgia 3.99 4.03 0.887 6.78 6.92 0.823 3.49 3.53 0.929
Hawaii 4.11 3.88 0.527 7.41 7.96 0.547 3.60 3.25 0.406
Idaho 4.50 4.39 0.760 7.30 8.05 0.354 4.01 3.76 0.543
Illinois 3.66 3.89 0.323 7.22 7.58 0.510 3.06 3.27 0.427
Indiana 4.13 4.17 0.907 8.24 8.03 0.775 3.40 3.49 0.826
Iowa 4.05 3.93 0.746 7.78 8.13 0.662 3.38 3.18 0.610
Kansas 3.83 4.14 0.392 6.51b 7.91 0.085 3.34 3.45 0.788
Kentucky 4.31 4.66 0.400 7.45 7.89 0.566 3.79 4.12 0.493
Louisiana 4.21 4.19 0.944 7.04 7.37 0.657 3.71 3.63 0.860
Maine 4.29 4.10 0.653 7.66 8.02 0.615 3.82 3.57 0.593
Maryland 3.48 3.65 0.576 7.44 7.74 0.699 2.84 3.00 0.647
Massachusetts 3.96 3.88 0.830 7.34 7.62 0.711 3.37 3.23 0.742
Michigan 4.50 4.14 0.177 8.41 8.35 0.915 3.82 3.41 0.178
Minnesota 4.22 4.07 0.678 7.42 8.21 0.349 3.70 3.41 0.475
Mississippi 4.03 4.13 0.739 6.64 6.97 0.641 3.55 3.62 0.851
Missouri 4.20 3.92 0.427 7.94 7.67 0.703 3.57 3.29 0.502
Montana 4.56 4.95 0.348 8.53 8.96 0.638 3.90 4.29 0.427
Nebraska 4.05 4.18 0.746 8.31 8.27 0.953 3.30 3.45 0.734
Nevada 4.37 4.45 0.824 8.32 8.56 0.772 3.75 3.82 0.870
New Hampshire 4.12a 4.94 0.027 10.29 10.56 0.769 3.16a 4.06 0.041
New Jersey 3.60 3.78 0.548 7.98 8.10 0.867 2.94 3.13 0.578
New Mexico 3.96 4.08 0.722 6.88 7.93 0.188 3.45 3.42 0.950
New York 3.71 3.85 0.533 7.20 8.00 0.137 3.11 3.15 0.870
North Carolina 4.46 4.20 0.474 7.17 7.28 0.861 4.01 3.69 0.452
North Dakota 3.89 3.95 0.839 7.39 8.01 0.384 3.11 3.04 0.855
Ohio 4.39 4.64 0.384 8.33 8.52 0.761 3.75 4.01 0.413
Oklahoma 3.90 3.97 0.849 7.19 7.74 0.467 3.32 3.31 0.981
Oregon 4.52 4.37 0.702 8.32b 10.09 0.069 3.93 3.49 0.306
Pennsylvania 4.01 4.10 0.722 8.05 8.64 0.304 3.36 3.38 0.937
Rhode Island 4.21 4.42 0.565 7.92 8.62 0.396 3.50 3.65 0.742
South Carolina 4.15 3.73 0.216 6.91 6.87 0.961 3.69 3.21 0.223
South Dakota 3.91 3.66 0.439 7.46 7.33 0.857 3.29 3.02 0.464
Tennessee 4.38 4.26 0.743 7.57 7.59 0.986 3.85 3.72 0.739
Texas 3.44 3.46 0.922 6.15a 7.28 0.030 2.94 2.76 0.467
Utah 4.85 5.25 0.315 9.86 9.95 0.930 3.70 4.18 0.298
Vermont 4.67 4.59 0.850 7.33 7.94 0.471 4.21 4.01 0.681
Virginia 3.89 3.94 0.868 7.34 8.06 0.311 3.31 3.25 0.868
Washington 4.26 4.54 0.408 7.91b 9.49 0.090 3.67 3.75 0.830
West Virginia 4.18 4.23 0.879 7.44 7.69 0.744 3.68 3.71 0.934
Wisconsin 3.88 4.18 0.368 7.56 8.30 0.362 3.27 3.50 0.554
Wyoming 3.83 4.14 0.351 7.71 8.37 0.382 3.16 3.42 0.500
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Table 15 – Major Depressive Episode in the Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages, and P Values from Tests of Differences between Percentages, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 NSDUHs
State 18+
(2013-2014)
18+
(2014-2015)
18+
(P Value)
12-17
(2013-2014)
12-17
(2014-2015)
12-17
(P Value)
18-25
(2013-2014)
18-25
(2014-2015)
18-25
(P Value)
26+
(2013-2014)
26+
(2014-2015)
26+
(P Value)
NOTE: State and census region estimates are based on a survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes estimation approach, with their p values being the Bayes significance levels for the null hypothesis of no change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages. The "Total U.S." estimates, along with the p values, are based on design-based (direct) estimation methods.
NOTE: Major depressive episode (MDE) is defined as in the 4th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), which specifies a period of at least 2 weeks when an individual experienced a depressed mood or loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities and had a majority of specified depression symptoms. For details, see Section B of the "2011-2012 NSDUH: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.
NOTE: There are minor wording differences in the questions in the adult and adolescent MDE modules. Therefore, data from youths aged 12 to 17 were not combined with data from adults aged 18 or older to produce an estimate for those aged 12 or older.
a Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.05 level.
b Difference between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 population percentages is statistically significant at the 0.10 level.
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Total U.S. 6.63 6.64 0.915 11.01a 11.93 0.000 9.00a 9.79 0.000 6.22 6.11 0.413
Northeast 6.66 6.82 0.458 10.63a 11.68 0.002 9.61a 10.56 0.009 6.18 6.21 0.902
Midwest 6.81 6.87 0.736 10.81a 12.12 0.000 9.39a 10.23 0.003 6.38 6.31 0.723
South 6.47 6.52 0.750 10.77a 11.51 0.008 8.31a 9.09 0.003 6.16 6.09 0.725
West 6.67 6.47 0.353 11.82a 12.59 0.046 9.30b 9.94 0.079 6.20 5.87 0.160
Alabama 6.85 6.81 0.948 10.74 10.97 0.764 8.24 8.61 0.648 6.61 6.51 0.869
Alaska 6.57 6.73 0.770 9.92a 12.40 0.012 9.19a 11.68 0.019 6.07 5.77 0.614
Arizona 7.32 6.77 0.362 13.23 13.20 0.970 8.86 8.46 0.644 7.05 6.48 0.395
Arkansas 7.31 7.78 0.446 11.95 12.72 0.411 9.52 10.27 0.415 6.94 7.36 0.535
California 6.30 5.90 0.190 11.53 12.28 0.205 8.80 9.57 0.141 5.84b 5.24 0.082
Colorado 6.29b 7.25 0.095 11.68a 13.73 0.034 8.38a 10.47 0.035 5.93 6.71 0.217
Connecticut 6.03 6.77 0.161 9.70a 11.49 0.042 8.40b 10.28 0.052 5.65 6.21 0.333
Delaware 6.85 6.39 0.424 10.44 11.47 0.250 9.33 9.88 0.557 6.43 5.83 0.336
District of Columbia 6.93 6.60 0.527 8.69 9.96 0.102 7.88a 9.92 0.032 6.73 5.91 0.162
Florida 5.82 5.95 0.697 10.50a 11.88 0.030 7.95b 8.84 0.091 5.50 5.53 0.934
Georgia 6.68 6.43 0.637 9.80 10.08 0.711 8.28 9.10 0.342 6.40 5.96 0.461
Hawaii 5.83 5.65 0.733 9.32 9.87 0.509 8.55 8.31 0.789 5.40 5.24 0.783
Idaho 7.32 7.14 0.747 11.55 13.03 0.116 10.56 10.94 0.682 6.76 6.49 0.670
Illinois 5.92 5.98 0.867 10.17b 11.20 0.084 8.55 9.06 0.419 5.48 5.46 0.963
Indiana 7.74 7.89 0.810 12.19a 14.64 0.016 10.62 12.01 0.175 7.23 7.16 0.918
Iowa 6.79 6.41 0.488 10.35b 11.87 0.084 8.99 8.95 0.968 6.40 5.96 0.462
Kansas 6.87 7.01 0.815 11.34 11.18 0.849 8.20b 9.83 0.079 6.63 6.49 0.826
Kentucky 6.77 7.60 0.156 9.34a 11.05 0.037 9.21 10.31 0.220 6.37 7.15 0.226
Louisiana 6.15 6.83 0.200 10.06 11.00 0.240 7.97 8.42 0.572 5.82 6.55 0.219
Maine 8.21 7.88 0.605 12.04 12.51 0.636 10.80 12.13 0.192 7.85 7.30 0.439
Maryland 6.22 6.02 0.691 11.33 11.03 0.745 10.07 10.21 0.881 5.59 5.36 0.660
Massachusetts 7.50 7.29 0.705 11.11 12.37 0.169 10.48 11.29 0.410 6.98 6.59 0.533
Michigan 6.62 6.57 0.888 10.55b 11.80 0.056 9.40 10.37 0.141 6.14 5.92 0.596
Minnesota 7.28 7.36 0.891 10.98b 12.55 0.078 10.08 9.83 0.791 6.83 6.97 0.828
Mississippi 7.08a 5.88 0.029 10.59 11.08 0.568 8.09 8.02 0.936 6.89a 5.49 0.022
Missouri 6.86 6.62 0.658 10.78 11.49 0.407 8.77 9.67 0.310 6.53 6.11 0.477
Montana 6.57 6.92 0.541 10.21 11.42 0.147 8.63 9.29 0.472 6.22 6.53 0.638
Nebraska 7.11 7.21 0.870 10.97 12.25 0.164 9.49 10.84 0.156 6.69 6.56 0.827
Nevada 6.26 6.93 0.262 11.64a 13.94 0.028 8.98 9.65 0.476 5.83 6.51 0.308
New Hampshire 7.90 8.71 0.204 12.00 13.43 0.123 11.78 13.21 0.190 7.29 8.00 0.308
New Jersey 6.47 6.47 0.994 10.22 10.32 0.898 9.66 10.18 0.523 5.99 5.91 0.879
New Mexico 6.25 6.59 0.537 9.79a 11.50 0.037 8.69 8.59 0.914 5.82 6.25 0.496
New York 6.32 6.52 0.580 10.46a 11.92 0.020 9.20 10.12 0.128 5.83 5.91 0.847
North Carolina 7.33 7.47 0.801 11.44 12.35 0.280 8.92 9.62 0.401 7.07 7.12 0.932
North Dakota 6.11 6.37 0.596 9.68 10.47 0.317 8.20 9.47 0.150 5.65 5.68 0.959
Ohio 7.33 7.74 0.291 10.33a 11.85 0.017 10.27 11.18 0.172 6.85 7.19 0.442
Oklahoma 6.28 6.83 0.333 10.29a 12.57 0.010 7.76b 9.45 0.068 6.02 6.36 0.584
Oregon 8.26 7.51 0.242 14.62 14.33 0.799 11.51 11.61 0.929 7.75 6.88 0.220
Pennsylvania 6.61 6.89 0.431 10.73 11.64 0.139 9.70b 10.83 0.085 6.11 6.26 0.695
Rhode Island 7.68 7.08 0.329 12.86 13.03 0.861 9.89 9.81 0.941 7.27 6.57 0.321
South Carolina 5.80 6.48 0.170 9.95 10.96 0.179 7.31b 8.67 0.082 5.55 6.12 0.294
South Dakota 5.29 6.11 0.124 8.95 9.90 0.227 6.90a 9.25 0.026 5.01 5.56 0.332
Tennessee 6.97 6.97 0.993 9.91 10.92 0.237 8.87 9.58 0.415 6.66 6.54 0.849
Texas 6.17 5.68 0.145 11.25 11.53 0.655 7.45 8.15 0.215 5.93b 5.23 0.064
Utah 7.97b 7.02 0.093 12.47 11.97 0.575 11.80 10.21 0.101 7.10 6.29 0.213
Vermont 7.94 7.93 0.979 11.01 12.06 0.231 10.00 10.45 0.662 7.59 7.49 0.890
Virginia 7.01 7.93 0.113 12.02 12.47 0.610 9.50 10.58 0.271 6.59 7.49 0.161
Washington 7.25 7.50 0.656 12.05 12.54 0.620 11.27 12.52 0.274 6.60 6.70 0.872
West Virginia 7.29 8.29 0.111 10.92a 13.26 0.006 9.55 10.61 0.277 6.95 7.95 0.153
Wisconsin 6.76 6.56 0.720 12.30 13.64 0.188 9.43 10.61 0.238 6.31 5.89 0.485
Wyoming 7.16 7.51 0.562 11.68b 13.31 0.074 9.18 10.80 0.110 6.81 6.95 0.830

Methodology Used to Estimate the Bayes Significance Level for the Null Hypothesis of
No Change between the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Population Percentages

Comparisons between the state population percentages displayed in Tables 1 to 15 in this document are based on the 2013 through 2015 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs). The moving average state estimates for the overlapping 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 time periods were obtained from independent applications of the survey-weighted hierarchical Bayes (SWHB) methodology; that is, the 2014-2015 models were fit independently of the previously fitted 2013-2014 models. This independent analysis approach was followed because there was no desire to revise the previously published 2013-2014 estimates. Moreover, the same fixed predictor variables were used in the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 models, but annual updates were made when more current versions became available.1 The age group-specific fixed predictor variables were defined at five levels (namely, the person level, census block group level, tract level, county level, and state level). Also, each age group model had 51 state-level random effects and 250 "within-state" area-level random effects.2

To estimate change in state population percentages, let pi 1 sub s and a and pi 2 sub s and a denote the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 prevalence rates, respectively, for state-s and age group-a. The change between pi 1 sub s and a and pi 2 sub s and a is defined in terms of the log-odds ratio (lor sub s and a) as opposed to the simple difference because the posterior distribution of the log-odds ratio, lor sub s and a is closer to Gaussian than the posterior distribution of the simple difference (Pi 2 sub s and a minus pi 1 sub s and a represents the simple difference between the 2014-2015 and 2013-2014 prevalence rates.). The log odds ratio, lor sub s and a is defined as

Equation 1,     D


where ln denotes the natural logarithm. The p value given is computed to test the null hypothesis of no change (i.e., Pi 2 sub s and a is equal to pi 1 sub s and a. or equivalently Log-odds ratio lor sub s and a is equal to zero.). An estimate of log-odds ratio, lor sub s and a is given by

Equation 2,     D


where the p 1 sub s and a represents the previously published 2013-2014 state estimates and the p 2 sub s and a represents the 2014-2015 state estimates. To compute the variance of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a that is, variance v of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a let Theta 1 hat equal the ratio of p 1 sub s and a and 1 minus p 1 sub s and a and Theta 2 hat equal the ratio of p 2 sub s and a and 1 minus p 2 sub s and a, then


Equation 3,     D


where covariance between the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat denotes the covariance between natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat. This covariance is defined in terms of the associated correlation as follows:

Equation 4.     D

Note that variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat used here to calculate variance v of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a are the same variances used in calculating the previously published 2013-2014 Bayesian confidence intervals and the 2014-2015 Bayesian confidence intervals, respectively.

The correlation between natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat was obtained by simultaneously modeling the 2013, 2014, and 2015 NSDUH data. This simultaneous modeling approach was adopted based on the results of the validation study3 conducted for measuring change in the 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 state population percentages. For this simultaneous model, 4 age groups (12 to 17, 18 to 25, 26 to 34, and 35 or older) by 3 years (2013, 2014, and 2015), that is, 12 subpopulation-specific models, were fitted, each with its own set of fixed and random effects. In this case, the general covariance matrices for the state and within-state random effects4 were 12 × 12 matrices corresponding to the 12 element (age group × year) vectors of random effects. Note that the survey-weighted, Bernoulli-type log likelihood employed in the SWHB methodology was appropriate for this simultaneous model because the 12 age group × year subpopulations were nonoverlapping. The correlation between the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat was approximated by the correlation calculated using the posterior distributions of the natural logarithm of pi 1 sub s and a divided by 1 minus pi 1 sub s and a and the natural logarithm of pi 2 sub s and a divided by 1 minus pi 2 sub s and a from the simultaneous model.

To calculate the p value for testing the null hypothesis of no difference (Log-odds ratio lor is equal to zero.), it is assumed that the posterior distribution of log-odds ratio lor is normal with Mean is equal to estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a. and Variance is equal to variance v of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a.. With (Log-odds ratio lor sub zero equals zero.), the Bayes p value or significance level for the null hypothesis of no difference is The p value is equal to 2 times the probability of realizing a standard normal variate greater than or equal to the absolute value of a quantity z., where capital Z is a standard normal random variate, Quantity z is the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a, divided by the square root of the variance v of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a., and absolute value of quantity z denotes the absolute value of quantity z. This Bayesian significance level (or p value) for the null value of log-odds ratio lor, say log-odds ratio lor sub zero, is defined following Rubin5 as the posterior probability for the collection of the log-odds ratio lor values that are less likely or have smaller posterior density d of the log-odds ratio lor than the null (no change) value log-odds ratio lor sub zero. That is, The p value of log-odds ratio lor sub zero is equal to the probability of d of the log-odds ratio lor when it is less than or equal to d of the log-odds ratio lor sub zero.. With the posterior distribution of log-odds ratio lor approximately normal, the p value of log-odds ratio lor sub zero is given by the above expression.

Endnotes

1 For details, see Section B in the "2014-2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.

2 For more details on these 250 within-state areas, see Section B.1 of the "2014-2015 NSDUH: Guide to State Tables and Summary of Small Area Estimation Methodology" at http://www.samhsa.gov/data/.

3 See Appendix E, Section E.2, of the following report: Wright, D. (2003). State estimates of substance use from the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Volume II. Individual state tables and technical appendices (HHS Publication No. SMA 03-3826, NHSDA Series H-20). Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies.

4 For the model used to estimate correlations between 2013-2014 and 2014-2015, the respondents from the 2013 sample were assigned to the 2014 state sampling region (SSR) geographies to use 250 common random effects rather than the 300 used for the previous design.

5 Rubin, D. B. (1987). Multiple imputation for nonresponse in surveys (Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics: Applied Probability and Statistics). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.

Long Descriptions for Equations

Long description, Equation 1: The log-odds ratio, lor sub s and a, is defined as the natural logarithm of the ratio of two quantities. The numerator of the ratio is pi 2 sub s and a divided by 1 minus pi 2 sub s and a. The denominator of the ratio is pi 1 sub s and a divided by 1 minus pi 1 sub s and a.

Long description end. Return to Equation 1.

Long description, Equation 2: The estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a, is defined as the natural logarithm of the ratio of two quantities. The numerator of the ratio is p 2 sub s and a divided by 1 minus p 2 sub s and a. The denominator of the ratio is p 1 sub s and a divided by 1 minus p 1 sub s and a, where p 1 sub s and a represents the 2013-2104 state estimates and p 2 sub s and a represents the 2014-2015 state estimates.

Long description end. Return to Equation 2.

Long description, Equation 3: Variance v of the estimate of the log-odds ratio, lor hat sub s and a, is a function of three quantities: q1, q2, and q3. It is expressed as the sum of q1 and q2 minus q3. Quantity q1 is the variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat, quantity q2 is the variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat, and quantity q3 is 2 times the covariance between the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat.

Long description end. Return to Equation 3.

Long description, Equation 4: The covariance between the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat is equal to the correlation between the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat multiplied by the square root of the product of the variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 1 hat and variance v of the natural logarithm of Theta 2 hat.

Long description end. Return to Equation 4.

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