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- description: <p>The Treatment Episode Data Set -- Discharges (TEDS-D) is a national census data system of annual discharges
from substance abuse treatment facilities. TEDS-D provides annual data on the number and characteristics of persons discharged
from public and private substance abuse treatment programs that receive public funding. Data collected both at admission and
at discharge is included. The unit of analysis is a treatment discharge. TEDS-D consists of data reported to state substance
abuse agencies by the treatment programs, which in turn report it to SAMHSA.<br /> A sister data system, called the
Treatment Episode Data Set -- Admissions (TEDS-A), collects data on admissions to substance abuse treatment facilities. The
first year of TEDS-A data is 1992, while the first year of TEDS-D is 2006.<br /> TEDS-D variables that are required
to be reported are called the "Minimum Data Set (MDS)", while those that are optional are called the "Supplemental
Data Set (SuDS)".<br /> Variables unique to TEDS-D, and not part of TEDS-A, are the length of stay, reason for
leaving treatment, and service setting at time of discharge. TEDS-D also provides many of the same variables that exist in
TEDS-A. This includes information on service setting, number of prior treatments, primary source of referral, gender, race,
ethnicity, education, employment status, substance(s) abused, route of administration, frequency of use, age at first use,
and whether methadone was prescribed in treatment. Supplemental variables include: diagnosis codes, presence of psychiatric
problems, living arrangements, source of income, health insurance, expected source of payment, pregnancy and veteran status,
marital status, detailed not in labor force codes, detailed criminal justice referral codes, days waiting to enter treatment,
and the number of arrests in the 30 days prior to admissions (starting in 2008) .<br /> Substances abused include alcohol,
cocaine and crack, marijuana and hashish, heroin, nonprescription methadone, other opiates and synthetics, PCP, other hallucinogens,
methamphetamine, other amphetamines, other stimulants, benzodiazepines, other non-benzodiazepine tranquilizers, barbiturates,
other non-barbiturate sedatives or hypnotics, inhalants, over-the-counter medications, and other substances.<br /> Created
variables include total number of substances reported, intravenous drug use (IDU), and flags for any mention of specific substances.This
study has 1 Data Set.</p>; abstract: <p>The Treatment Episode Data Set -- Discharges (TEDS-D) is a national census
data system of annual discharges from substance abuse treatment facilities. TEDS-D provides annual data on the number and
characteristics of persons discharged from public and private substance abuse treatment programs that receive public funding.
Data collected both at admission and at discharge is included. The unit of analysis is a treatment discharge. TEDS-D consists
of data reported to state substance abuse agencies by the treatment programs, which in turn report it to SAMHSA.<br />
A sister data system, called the Treatment Episode Data Set -- Admissions (TEDS-A), collects data on admissions to substance
abuse treatment facilities. The first year of TEDS-A data is 1992, while the first year of TEDS-D is 2006.<br /> TEDS-D
variables that are required to be reported are called the "Minimum Data Set (MDS)", while those that are optional
are called the "Supplemental Data Set (SuDS)".<br /> Variables unique to TEDS-D, and not part of TEDS-A, are
the length of stay, reason for leaving treatment, and service setting at time of discharge. TEDS-D also provides many of the
same variables that exist in TEDS-A. This includes information on service setting, number of prior treatments, primary source
of referral, gender, race, ethnicity, education, employment status, substance(s) abused, route of administration, frequency
of use, age at first use, and whether methadone was prescribed in treatment. Supplemental variables include: diagnosis codes,
presence of psychiatric problems, living arrangements, source of income, health insurance, expected source of payment, pregnancy
and veteran status, marital status, detailed not in labor force codes, detailed criminal justice referral codes, days waiting
to enter treatment, and the number of arrests in the 30 days prior to admissions (starting in 2008) .<br /> Substances
abused include alcohol, cocaine and crack, marijuana and hashish, heroin, nonprescription methadone, other opiates and synthetics,
PCP, other hallucinogens, methamphetamine, other amphetamines, other stimulants, benzodiazepines, other non-benzodiazepine
tranquilizers, barbiturates, other non-barbiturate sedatives or hypnotics, inhalants, over-the-counter medications, and other
substances.<br /> Created variables include total number of substances reported, intravenous drug use (IDU), and flags
for any mention of specific substances.This study has 1 Data Set.</p>
Citation
- Title Treatment Episode Data Set: Discharges (TEDS-D-2006).
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2018-06-09T14:15:40.286548
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