SAMHSA Modernizes Regulations Governing the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder RecordsVincenzo CarannanteJoan W. FeldmanStephanie M. GomesGanhãoWilliam J. Roberts
On average, 8.5 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17 described having had a major depressive episode in the previous year, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reported. But there were "striking differences" by sex, with 12.7 percent of girls and 4.6 percent of boys aff...
SAMHSA Proposes Changes to Substance Use Disorder Treatment Confidentiality RegulationsJennifer S. GeetterScott Weinstein
At Long Last, SAMHSA Issues Final Rule Regarding Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder RecordsKathleen Gleason HealyCecilie H. MacIntyre
Disclosure of Substance Use Disorder Records Enters the 21st Century: SAMHSA Proposes Changes to Part 2, But Do They Go Far Enough?Darlene S. Davis
The survey which was done by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMSHA) revealed that three percent of adult church-goers use illicit drugs. Three quarters of adults pointed out that their religious beliefs influence their choices in life....
The article focuses on the report on state estimates of substance use released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) which found that Utah has the lowest rate of past month use of illicit drugs in the nation, as well as the lowest rate for binge drinking ...
The National System of Care for Youth With Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorders: A SAMHSA PerspectiveSulfonamidesSulfadiazineSulfamerazinePyrimidinesSpectrum AnalysisChemistryChemical PhenomenaCambon A, Guedj R, Robert D, Soyfer JC, Azzaro M.Concepcion Zayas...
It found that past-month use of illicit drugs ranged from a low of 6.1 percent in Iowa to a high of 12.4 percent in the District of Columbia for people ages 12 or older. The State Estimates of' Substance Use from the 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), estimates ...