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HCUP Statistical Briefs - Mental Health and Substance Abuse
The HCUP Statistical Briefs present simple, descriptive statistics on a variety of specific, focused topics. These briefs are developed by AHRQ through a Federal-State-Industry partnership.
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HCUP Statistical Briefs - Mental Health and Substance Abuse
The HCUP Statistical Briefs present simple, descriptive statistics on a variety of specific, focused topics. Statistical Briefs are organized by topic or in chronological order. Below are Statistical Briefs related to Mental Health and Substance Abuse.
 
#120 An Update on Hospitalizations for Eating Disorders, 1999 to 2009 (PDF file, 206 KB; HTML). News Brief
#117 State Variation in Inpatient Hospitalizations for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Conditions, 2002-2008 (PDF file, 215 KB; HTML).
#92 Mental Health and Substance Abuse-Related Emergency Department Visits among Adults, 2007 (PDF file, 279 KB; HTML). News Brief
#78 Hospitalizations in which Patients Leave the Hospital against Medical Advice (AMA), 2007 (PDF file, 167 KB; HTML). News Brief
#70 Hospitalizations for Eating Disorders from 1999 to 2006 (PDF file, 109 KB; HTML). News Brief
#62 Hospital Stays Related to Mental Health, 2006 (PDF file, 145 KB; HTML). News Brief
#48 Violence-Related Stays in U.S. Hospitals, 2005 (PDF file, 178 KB; HTML). News Brief
#40 Hospital Stays Related to Depression, 2005 (PDF file, 176 KB; HTML). News Brief
#39 Hospitalizations Related to Drug Abuse, 2005 (PDF file, 209 KB; HTML). News Brief
#4 Hospitalizations for Alcohol Abuse Disorders, 2003 (PDF file, 311 KB; HTML). News Brief



Internet Citation: HCUP Statistical Briefs - Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). April 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb_mhsa.jsp.
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