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On the following pages: Missouri and Counties F001. Missouri F002. Adair County F003. Andrew County F004. Atchison County F005. Audrain County F006. Barry County F007. Barton County F008. Bates County F009. Benton County F010. Bollinger County F011. Boone County F012. Buchanan County F013. Butler County F014. Caldwell County F015. Callaway County F016. Camden County F017. Cape Girardeau County F018. Carroll County F019. Carter County F020. Cass County F021. Cedar County F022. Chariton County F023. Christian County F024. Clark County F025. Clay County F026. Clinton County F027. Cole County F028. Cooper County F029. Crawford County F030. Dade County F031. Dallas County F032. Daviess County F033. DeKalb County F034. Dent County F035. Douglas County F036. Dunklin County F037. Franklin County F038. Gasconade County F039. Gentry County F040. Greene County F041. Grundy County F042. Harrison County F043. Henry County F044. Hickory County F045. Holt County F046. Howard County F047. Howell County F048. Iron County F049. Jackson County F050. Jasper County F051. Jefferson County F052. Johnson County F053. Knox County F054. Laclede County F055. Lafayette County F056. Lawrence County F057. Lewis County F058. Lincoln County F059. Linn County F060. Livingston County F061. McDonald County F062. Macon County F063. Madison County F064. Maries County F065. Marion County F066. Mercer County F067. Miller County F068. Mississippi County F069. Moniteau County F070. Monroe County F071. Montgomery County F072. Morgan County F073. New Madrid County F074. Newton County F075. Nodaway County F076. Oregon County F077. Osage County F078. Ozark County F079. Pemiscot County F080. Perry County F081. Pettis County F082. Phelps County F083. Pike County F084. Platte County F085. Polk County F086. Pulaski County F087. Putnam County F088. Ralls County F089. Randolph County F090. Ray County F091. Reynolds County F092. Ripley County F093. Saint Charles County F094. Saint Clair County F095. Saint Genevieve County F096. Saint Francois County F097. Saint Louis County F098. Saline County F099. Schuyler County F100. Scotland County F101. Scott County F102. Shannon County F103. Shelby County F104. Stoddard County F105. Stone County F106. Sullivan County F107. Taney County F108. Texas County F109. Vernon County F110. Warren County F111. Washington County F112. Wayne County F113. Webster County F114. Worth County F115, Wright County F116. Saint Louis City Planning and Data Analysis Regions F117. Northwest Region F118. Central Region F119. Eastern Region F120. Southwest Region F121. Southeast Region Service Areas for Substance Use Disorders (SUD) F122. SUD Service Area 1 F123. SUD Service Areas 25 F124. SUD Service Area 6 F125. SUD Service Area 7 F126. SUD Service Area 8 F127. SUD Service Area 9 F128. SUD Service Area 10 F129. SUD Service Area 11 F130. SUD Service Area 12 F131. SUD Service Area 13 F132. SUD Service Area 14 F133. SUD Service Area 15 F134. SUD Service Area 16 F135. SUD Service Area 17 F136. SUD Service Area 18 F137. SUD Service Area 19 F138. SUD Service Area 20 F139. SUD Service Area 21 F140. SUD Service Area 22 F141. SUD Service Area 2325 2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health Page F-000 TREATMENT SERVICES FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING Maps illustrating the geographic areas are provided in the Status Report Appendix.
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On the following pages:

Missouri and CountiesF‐001. Missouri F‐002. Adair County F‐003. Andrew County F‐004. Atchison County

F‐005. Audrain County F‐006. Barry County F‐007. Barton County F‐008. Bates County

F‐009. Benton County F‐010. Bollinger County F‐011. Boone County F‐012. Buchanan County

F‐013. Butler County F‐014. Caldwell County F‐015. Callaway County F‐016. Camden County

F‐017. Cape Girardeau County F‐018. Carroll County F‐019. Carter County F‐020. Cass County

F‐021. Cedar County F‐022. Chariton County F‐023. Christian County F‐024. Clark County

F‐025. Clay County F‐026. Clinton County F‐027. Cole County F‐028. Cooper County

F‐029. Crawford County F‐030. Dade County F‐031. Dallas County F‐032. Daviess County

F‐033. DeKalb County F‐034. Dent County F‐035. Douglas County F‐036. Dunklin County

F‐037. Franklin County F‐038. Gasconade County F‐039. Gentry County F‐040. Greene County

F‐041. Grundy County F‐042. Harrison County F‐043. Henry County F‐044. Hickory County

F‐045. Holt County F‐046. Howard County F‐047. Howell County F‐048. Iron County

F‐049. Jackson County F‐050. Jasper County F‐051. Jefferson County F‐052. Johnson County

F‐053. Knox County F‐054. Laclede County F‐055. Lafayette County F‐056. Lawrence County

F‐057. Lewis County F‐058. Lincoln County F‐059. Linn County F‐060. Livingston County

F‐061. McDonald County F‐062. Macon County F‐063. Madison County F‐064. Maries County

F‐065. Marion County F‐066. Mercer County F‐067. Miller County F‐068. Mississippi County

F‐069. Moniteau County F‐070. Monroe County F‐071. Montgomery County F‐072. Morgan County

F‐073. New Madrid County F‐074. Newton County F‐075. Nodaway County F‐076. Oregon County

F‐077. Osage County F‐078. Ozark County F‐079. Pemiscot County F‐080. Perry County

F‐081. Pettis County F‐082. Phelps County F‐083. Pike County F‐084. Platte County

F‐085. Polk County F‐086. Pulaski County F‐087. Putnam County F‐088. Ralls County

F‐089. Randolph County F‐090. Ray County F‐091. Reynolds County F‐092. Ripley County

F‐093. Saint Charles County F‐094. Saint Clair County F‐095. Saint Genevieve County F‐096. Saint Francois County

F‐097. Saint Louis County F‐098. Saline County F‐099. Schuyler County F‐100. Scotland County

F‐101. Scott County F‐102. Shannon County F‐103. Shelby County F‐104. Stoddard County

F‐105. Stone County F‐106. Sullivan County F‐107. Taney County F‐108. Texas County

F‐109. Vernon County F‐110. Warren County F‐111. Washington County F‐112. Wayne County

F‐113. Webster County F‐114. Worth County F‐115, Wright County F‐116. Saint Louis City

Planning and Data Analysis RegionsF‐117. Northwest Region F‐118. Central Region F‐119. Eastern Region F‐120. Southwest Region

F‐121. Southeast Region

Service Areas for Substance Use Disorders (SUD)F‐122. SUD Service Area 1 F‐123. SUD Service Areas 2‐5 F‐124. SUD Service Area 6 F‐125. SUD Service Area 7

F‐126. SUD Service Area 8 F‐127. SUD Service Area 9 F‐128. SUD Service Area 10 F‐129. SUD Service Area 11

F‐130. SUD Service Area 12 F‐131. SUD Service Area 13 F‐132. SUD Service Area 14 F‐133. SUD Service Area 15

F‐134. SUD Service Area 16 F‐135. SUD Service Area 17 F‐136. SUD Service Area 18 F‐137. SUD Service Area 19

F‐138. SUD Service Area 20 F‐139. SUD Service Area 21 F‐140. SUD Service Area 22 F‐141. SUD Service Area 23‐25

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health Page F-000

TREATMENT SERVICES FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLINGMaps illustrating the geographic areas are provided in the Status Report Appendix.

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

1,734

4,201

19,612

5,133

1,490

4,095

74

16,914

5,989

3,496

601

62

1,885

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

529

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

1,392

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

130FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

850

728

4,753

2,365

5,661

17,953

4,376

2,035

1,679

FY2016

3,424

68

886

3,731

6,727

415

18,892

12,314

21,087

33,406

2,532

5,248

3,066

4,418

5,671

5,753

4,646

2,072

922

758

74

68

6,322

25,517

FY2017

6,716

7,222

19,468

2,349

3,909

26,060

12,258

11,101

10,047

325

7,370

10,638

15,073

2,578

1,761

2,300

6,639

18.8

160

23

12

297

248

34

2,205

4,681

6,415

6,872

793

1,192

7,044

10,672

4,563

8,325

20,518

1,049

2,526

12,740

3,668

13,113

2,168

272

124

12,982

742

1,194

FY2017

1,944

638

4,262

1,990

5,491

842

19,376

4,359

3,620

6,328

195

17,445

1,608

FY2017

2,403

81

832

12,620

20,948

33,574

6,845

7,242

19,487

2,690

3,782

25,481

12,571

10,582

10,421

351

7,383

10,126

15,714

996

788

71

65

6,033

25,865

2,757

4,992

3,071

4,846

5,672

6,008

4,252

FY2018

1,976

19.0

118

32

29

269

226

28

2,097

4,629

7,625

8,027

746

1,135

6,783

10,229

FY2018

4,176

8,320

21,078

1,067

14,155

2,302

1,046

758

3,303

12,353

1,887

655

145

13,341

2,700

1,797

2,461

6,958

MISSOURI

12,759

20,976

6,840

7,408

19,504

2,830

3,735

25,110

13,000

10,130

10,622

401

7,621

15,935

9,795

1,009

760

86

68

6,022

26,046

2,858

4,828

3,314

5,219

5,793

5,988

4,001

1,751

FY2016

33,752

19.1

95

17

23

233

225

20

2,439

5,339

7,857

8,329

692

1,070

6,460

9,522

FY2016

3,911

8,473

21,368

1,418

2,452

15,467

690

1,062

3,886

11,609

1,986

514

169

12,826

2,896

1,853

2,672

7,421

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

23

9

227

49

7

16

0

74

25

13

*

0

*

Page F-002

TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

29

5

37

216

6

23

7

FY2016

*

0

0

8

29

*

76

79

179

258

9

39

23

29

38

49

48

23

7

7

*

0

7

240

FY2017

70

59

129

6

29

176

158

16

84

*

31

81

143

20

13

5

38

17.6

*

0

*

*

*

0

13

*

67

68

*

*

82

84

31

65

162

0

32

152

32

96

14

*

*

59

6

8

FY2017

16

0

19

*

45

0

239

*

9

22

*

73

14

FY2017

*

0

*

94

181

275

69

64

142

15

24

191

167

33

75

*

46

82

145

10

8

*

0

9

248

15

37

27

30

44

50

54

FY2018

18

18.4

0

*

*

*

*

0

7

5

83

86

*

*

94

72

FY2018

25

78

172

5

158

44

7

*

28

98

8

*

*

89

21

13

12

46

ADAIR COUNTY

93

163

58

62

136

9

40

174

154

36

66

*

39

127

86

10

6

0

0

8

234

14

32

24

31

42

47

43

23

FY2016

256

18.2

0

0

0

*

*

0

10

10

88

90

*

*

82

58

FY2016

24

62

170

5

38

144

*

7

8

30

13

*

0

51

40

10

*

54

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

26

*

0

*

0

35

21

9

0

0

0

Page F-003

TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

29

*

11

0

FY2016

0

0

0

6

23

*

46

18

23

41

*

5

*

*

6

*

8

11

0

0

0

0

0

41

FY2017

7

7

27

0

12

28

23

8

10

0

*

20

18

5

*

*

9

16.9

*

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

13

13

0

0

14

8

*

8

30

*

*

12

*

24

5

0

*

8

0

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

0

*

43

*

7

15

0

30

0

FY2017

0

0

0

19

30

49

14

5

30

*

*

39

21

14

14

*

14

13

20

0

0

0

0

0

49

*

6

6

5

5

15

9

FY2018

*

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

12

15

0

0

17

12

FY2018

6

*

39

*

16

*

*

0

5

27

*

0

0

11

*

*

*

8

ANDREW COUNTY

19

18

7

6

24

*

7

23

18

16

*

0

6

18

13

0

0

0

0

0

37

*

*

5

7

5

10

*

5

FY2016

37

18.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

21

23

0

*

*

5

FY2016

*

7

28

*

*

13

*

0

*

19

*

*

*

10

10

*

*

15

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

0

*

0

0

*

0

12

*

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

0

11

*

0

0

FY2016

0

0

0

6

9

*

22

*

10

13

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

0

13

FY2017

5

*

5

0

0

10

*

*

9

0

*

*

9

*

0

0

*

22.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

5

5

0

0

*

*

*

*

8

0

0

*

0

12

*

0

0

0

0

0

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

11

*

*

5

*

11

0

FY2017

*

0

0

*

10

13

*

*

7

0

*

10

7

*

5

0

*

5

7

0

0

0

0

0

13

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

FY2018

0

18.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

5

0

0

*

*

FY2018

*

5

7

*

*

*

*

0

*

6

0

*

0

*

0

*

0

*

ATCHISON COUNTY

*

8

*

*

*

*

0

6

*

*

*

0

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

9

0

*

0

*

*

*

*

0

FY2016

9

20.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

*

0

0

*

*

FY2016

*

*

6

*

0

*

0

0

*

8

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

23

120

30

19

15

0

67

20

14

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

8

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

25

27

20

138

20

8

24

FY2016

0

0

*

12

23

*

79

86

133

219

14

33

25

21

39

33

45

9

*

*

0

*

25

188

FY2017

51

51

117

8

30

170

60

79

80

*

38

70

109

13

6

6

25

18.2

5

0

0

*

0

0

8

*

67

68

*

6

59

70

27

58

134

6

23

86

26

113

5

*

0

56

*

15

FY2017

5

0

27

19

15

0

132

15

12

22

*

78

11

FY2017

0

0

*

71

114

185

35

44

106

5

23

149

41

58

86

*

25

61

98

*

*

0

0

23

159

10

23

16

22

34

39

35

FY2018

6

19.2

0

*

0

*

*

0

10

12

48

51

*

*

55

50

FY2018

28

41

116

5

75

19

10

*

13

115

5

*

0

26

17

8

8

33

AUDRAIN COUNTY

67

102

32

47

90

6

23

121

35

62

72

*

26

92

49

*

*

0

0

18

148

14

19

15

25

28

41

26

*

FY2016

169

19.2

*

0

0

0

*

0

9

16

60

62

0

0

32

48

FY2016

14

44

111

5

10

81

*

*

24

70

*

*

0

38

15

13

13

41

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

32

108

41

0

23

0

109

40

14

9

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

19

16

48

162

28

*

*

FY2016

*

0

*

13

32

*

85

90

146

236

19

40

16

28

41

44

44

*

*

9

0

0

*

225

FY2017

53

73

110

7

20

202

68

80

88

*

40

88

107

25

16

11

52

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

21

*

87

94

*

*

42

75

32

61

143

15

32

110

34

101

28

*

0

71

5

8

FY2017

*

0

24

0

33

0

111

34

22

32

*

92

0

FY2017

*

0

12

59

126

185

54

52

79

8

16

156

65

58

62

0

42

56

87

*

9

0

*

*

173

11

26

16

31

33

44

21

FY2018

*

17.9

*

0

0

*

0

0

21

5

66

68

*

*

20

65

FY2018

30

52

103

16

99

19

*

*

5

79

8

*

*

85

22

15

5

42

BARRY COUNTY

64

115

46

45

88

13

11

145

64

59

56

0

39

73

67

8

*

*

0

*

166

8

25

19

25

30

41

26

5

FY2016

179

17.9

0

0

0

*

*

0

25

*

58

60

0

0

25

63

FY2016

26

55

98

15

27

84

7

6

7

41

6

*

0

115

15

8

13

36

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

11

45

*

*

*

0

19

5

8

6

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

7

59

*

6

*

FY2016

*

0

*

*

10

0

21

28

50

78

0

8

13

14

18

12

6

7

*

*

*

0

0

74

FY2017

16

29

33

*

11

63

30

26

22

*

18

25

33

8

10

*

19

18.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

9

*

31

33

0

0

17

16

7

25

46

*

12

42

6

40

12

0

0

20

*

*

FY2017

0

0

6

0

9

0

51

5

6

8

0

29

0

FY2017

0

0

*

30

36

66

20

20

26

*

*

56

19

30

17

*

13

19

33

*

*

0

*

0

61

*

13

7

6

12

13

11

FY2018

0

19.5

0

*

0

*

0

0

6

*

25

27

0

0

13

16

FY2018

12

19

35

*

40

9

*

*

8

24

7

*

0

23

11

*

*

16

BARTON COUNTY

20

38

15

18

25

*

7

43

18

27

13

*

15

20

21

*

*

0

0

*

55

5

7

6

8

13

13

*

*

FY2016

58

17.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

24

27

0

0

15

13

FY2016

7

19

32

*

8

35

*

*

5

12

*

0

0

38

5

5

5

15

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

5

*

127

*

0

8

0

32

8

7

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

9

0

5

93

6

7

0

FY2016

*

0

8

7

21

0

56

49

67

116

11

16

7

19

18

20

17

8

*

*

0

0

*

109

FY2017

33

35

48

*

9

102

50

37

29

*

11

36

65

7

*

0

8

18.0

*

*

0

*

0

0

10

0

23

38

0

0

21

42

16

25

75

*

5

49

28

17

9

0

0

62

*

*

FY2017

6

0

8

*

9

*

120

*

5

21

0

40

*

FY2017

*

0

0

57

93

150

39

47

64

8

*

126

68

34

48

0

20

51

79

*

0

*

*

*

144

5

24

19

22

25

29

20

FY2018

6

17.9

0

*

0

*

0

0

13

*

48

53

0

*

33

44

FY2018

13

34

103

11

67

8

*

*

65

13

6

*

0

62

6

*

9

17

BATES COUNTY

55

92

28

53

66

5

12

108

73

41

33

5

19

80

43

*

0

0

0

*

142

13

28

18

23

26

18

15

6

FY2016

147

18.4

0

*

0

0

0

0

12

0

61

66

0

*

31

36

FY2016

16

37

94

9

5

89

0

8

74

14

*

*

0

49

11

6

6

23

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

12

124

*

*

11

0

41

13

12

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

20

*

8

75

10

18

0

FY2016

7

0

0

14

11

0

56

48

71

120

16

19

9

18

16

10

14

18

*

*

0

0

0

117

FY2017

32

33

55

5

21

89

80

26

14

*

24

42

52

6

6

5

17

17.5

*

0

0

0

0

0

12

*

28

37

*

*

27

40

23

29

68

*

*

48

24

27

*

*

0

63

*

*

FY2017

10

0

12

7

8

0

96

8

13

10

0

41

0

FY2017

5

0

5

53

80

133

43

25

65

6

15

97

71

30

32

*

19

41

72

*

*

0

0

0

127

20

17

8

21

15

24

18

FY2018

10

17.4

*

0

0

*

0

0

11

*

35

41

0

0

32

42

FY2018

18

32

83

5

54

5

6

*

35

36

*

6

0

50

8

*

*

15

BENTON COUNTY

61

88

41

42

66

5

11

115

77

32

40

*

23

77

45

*

*

0

*

0

143

21

20

17

22

22

27

16

*

FY2016

149

19.0

*

0

0

*

0

0

14

*

50

62

0

*

28

37

FY2016

20

40

89

6

*

67

*

*

59

33

6

7

0

37

11

10

*

24

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

7

54

12

0

*

0

26

7

10

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

10

*

12

84

*

*

*

FY2016

5

0

*

10

10

0

32

40

62

102

6

10

10

11

16

22

25

*

9

*

0

0

*

90

FY2017

23

39

40

*

*

95

37

39

26

0

22

42

38

10

*

*

15

17.6

0

*

0

*

0

0

*

5

32

32

*

*

28

29

16

17

69

14

13

65

22

47

*

0

0

29

*

*

FY2017

*

0

6

*

11

0

77

8

9

10

0

33

5

FY2017

0

0

0

41

54

95

24

34

37

7

*

84

29

36

30

*

13

28

53

*

*

0

0

*

90

*

11

11

11

19

20

17

FY2018

*

17.9

0

0

*

*

0

0

8

0

42

43

*

*

15

25

FY2018

6

31

58

5

50

15

*

*

15

42

*

*

0

28

12

*

*

15

BOLLINGER COUNTY

27

45

23

19

30

7

*

57

27

24

21

*

17

28

26

*

*

0

0

0

68

*

10

9

16

12

9

10

*

FY2016

72

18.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

9

*

29

30

0

0

9

22

FY2016

9

15

48

*

5

36

*

*

*

25

9

0

0

27

*

*

*

10

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

54

140

675

203

205

120

0

678

312

134

19

0

9

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

8

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

11FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

147

186

172

356

150

40

9

FY2016

5

0

49

115

283

21

698

283

447

730

64

109

77

103

118

116

100

43

21

17

*

*

149

544

FY2017

164

138

428

89

79

537

279

234

217

29

211

198

292

33

47

37

117

18.7

*

0

*

9

10

*

43

57

101

119

26

45

146

296

119

228

383

20

52

333

76

175

58

6

*

406

9

47

FY2017

41

*

144

229

228

*

550

157

153

290

22

719

5

FY2017

7

0

35

339

544

883

195

163

525

97

87

630

269

281

333

46

243

200

394

33

21

7

0

204

622

74

139

79

114

170

143

120

FY2018

44

18.6

*

*

*

5

10

0

45

54

157

173

30

57

191

343

FY2018

117

277

489

33

451

42

36

16

115

245

34

13

*

464

30

42

39

111

BOONE COUNTY

377

638

198

196

623

108

111

700

328

319

370

45

278

455

239

37

29

6

*

241

712

81

144

77

143

189

182

141

60

FY2016

1,017

18.5

*

0

*

6

7

*

67

79

194

208

38

59

233

352

FY2016

114

295

608

48

51

561

15

40

214

225

57

14

6

469

54

48

41

143

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

45

26

590

41

*

35

0

283

116

56

0

*

9

Page F-012

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

41

6

37

574

17

71

0

FY2016

9

*

*

57

118

*

286

256

461

718

43

101

67

86

115

131

103

72

26

19

*

*

74

600

FY2017

141

124

453

42

149

460

246

289

183

11

152

247

308

97

28

21

146

18.7

*

0

*

*

*

*

71

16

211

224

5

11

237

149

82

146

490

29

37

212

41

441

37

*

*

186

11

7

FY2017

58

0

22

*

40

*

583

15

46

121

*

247

0

FY2017

14

*

*

235

440

675

129

123

423

41

110

447

237

290

148

5

104

212

354

33

22

*

0

62

562

32

77

62

103

104

137

100

FY2018

60

17.9

*

*

0

*

*

*

83

14

174

193

8

14

211

152

FY2018

49

108

518

23

262

24

9

*

80

381

33

8

*

151

84

21

26

131

BUCHANAN COUNTY

267

446

156

121

436

69

105

425

300

267

146

8

99

410

196

30

23

*

0

53

610

41

93

71

95

117

151

101

44

FY2016

713

18.8

*

0

0

*

0

0

68

49

205

245

*

9

173

164

FY2016

45

94

574

24

33

225

11

24

53

335

46

8

*

233

97

39

43

179

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

25

22

280

80

106

26

0

96

25

20

0

*

40

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

31

66

101

358

22

19

13

FY2016

42

*

0

27

51

0

131

183

254

437

20

66

41

61

83

78

71

17

7

7

0

*

35

388

FY2017

121

96

220

51

76

300

138

233

66

*

75

159

201

56

32

23

111

18.4

*

0

0

5

0

0

37

26

138

139

8

9

108

111

32

94

311

10

40

222

42

184

41

*

0

150

7

16

FY2017

22

0

29

100

86

0

314

22

25

39

0

113

16

FY2017

30

0

*

179

279

458

149

112

197

58

117

277

157

200

101

*

65

166

225

14

5

0

0

47

393

27

73

50

72

80

86

48

FY2018

22

18.4

*

*

0

8

0

0

25

37

150

151

*

5

124

105

FY2018

33

87

338

7

245

61

19

7

26

168

44

*

0

205

43

35

25

103

BUTLER COUNTY

172

328

147

138

215

57

124

312

170

192

138

*

80

243

173

10

5

*

*

45

437

44

72

62

83

87

81

44

27

FY2016

500

19.5

*

*

0

*

*

0

70

58

158

163

7

8

100

95

FY2016

33

99

368

14

48

259

8

19

19

208

59

*

*

180

61

33

24

118

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

5

38

*

0

*

0

23

11

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

0

27

0

*

0

FY2016

*

0

0

*

10

0

22

13

25

38

5

6

*

5

9

5

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

36

FY2017

9

12

17

*

*

31

13

10

15

0

*

6

28

*

*

0

*

18.0

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

0

13

14

0

0

7

14

8

15

15

0

*

11

*

19

*

*

0

7

*

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

*

0

23

*

7

9

0

24

0

FY2017

0

0

0

13

18

31

7

7

17

*

*

24

19

*

8

0

*

10

18

*

0

0

0

*

29

*

5

6

*

5

6

*

FY2018

*

19.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

14

14

*

*

5

10

FY2018

6

5

20

0

8

*

*

0

5

16

*

0

0

*

*

*

0

*

CALDWELL COUNTY

17

28

15

11

19

*

*

36

30

7

8

0

*

34

8

0

0

0

0

*

44

9

7

*

7

8

9

*

*

FY2016

45

20.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

23

24

0

0

8

9

FY2016

*

13

29

*

5

17

*

*

6

17

8

*

0

7

7

*

*

9

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

9

37

141

24

23

44

0

212

80

41

6

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

10FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

46

43

19

109

31

14

10

FY2016

*

0

10

20

49

10

161

80

147

227

13

37

18

37

44

36

28

14

*

*

0

*

23

199

FY2017

45

68

114

7

35

170

62

81

84

6

39

72

110

10

11

6

27

17.1

*

0

0

0

0

*

9

14

41

43

*

6

42

110

34

82

111

8

20

84

29

107

8

*

*

78

5

6

FY2017

17

*

43

13

28

0

148

29

34

58

6

174

*

FY2017

0

0

8

86

155

241

42

57

142

10

32

183

86

67

88

5

43

77

116

7

0

0

0

14

220

12

41

14

31

34

52

39

FY2018

18

17.1

0

*

*

*

0

0

13

17

49

59

*

5

55

87

FY2018

42

58

141

6

112

16

5

11

52

90

11

0

0

80

16

11

14

41

CALLAWAY COUNTY

86

162

52

69

127

5

32

188

92

48

108

6

43

119

80

6

*

0

0

18

221

19

36

21

38

42

50

31

11

FY2016

248

18.3

*

0

*

*

0

0

5

16

67

74

5

10

55

84

FY2016

37

69

142

14

11

117

6

8

91

70

*

*

0

67

22

13

14

49

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

18

28

150

26

*

36

0

144

45

27

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

32

15

13

113

12

16

*

FY2016

*

0

6

22

48

0

141

76

102

178

15

32

10

16

30

31

30

14

*

6

0

*

*

166

FY2017

39

54

85

11

20

133

65

51

62

5

48

53

72

9

16

*

29

18.1

*

0

0

*

0

0

20

8

34

44

0

*

28

74

28

49

101

6

*

61

32

39

10

0

*

93

*

7

FY2017

28

0

26

6

17

*

190

15

26

44

0

140

*

FY2017

*

0

6

102

162

264

65

52

147

10

41

192

98

82

84

*

54

69

138

*

*

*

0

*

256

12

33

25

43

44

50

29

FY2018

28

18.3

*

*

0

*

0

0

13

19

73

81

0

*

56

88

FY2018

31

84

149

6

122

10

8

*

75

46

*

6

*

125

29

17

12

58

CAMDEN COUNTY

93

123

55

58

104

9

27

157

92

40

85

*

62

94

58

*

5

0

0

*

209

16

43

16

37

32

28

26

19

FY2016

217

18.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

16

19

58

69

0

*

39

72

FY2016

38

72

107

9

9

122

*

*

92

33

8

8

0

67

24

13

11

48

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

35

147

268

115

7

67

0

296

141

58

*

0

7

Page F-017

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

62

*

118

284

119

27

*

FY2016

59

0

*

75

122

0

284

217

256

473

33

67

50

70

70

76

77

30

13

10

0

0

76

376

FY2017

108

122

243

45

38

383

150

182

141

7

138

136

192

36

27

20

83

19.0

*

*

0

6

0

*

33

22

120

124

13

18

115

153

70

147

256

6

22

291

82

155

38

8

*

171

10

15

FY2017

29

*

58

*

147

0

318

131

68

134

0

291

6

FY2017

19

6

*

227

291

518

132

112

274

55

43

403

133

218

167

*

157

138

219

25

8

*

0

76

409

37

72

58

79

90

75

75

FY2018

32

19.4

*

0

*

7

*

0

40

20

155

157

13

23

100

168

FY2018

71

144

303

7

301

33

21

15

51

184

40

12

*

198

38

20

27

85

CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY

260

269

124

128

278

81

50

369

181

200

149

*

151

253

125

29

7

0

0

71

426

46

63

51

75

98

90

71

36

FY2016

530

19.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

65

42

146

149

10

20

96

154

FY2016

61

131

338

*

25

272

15

24

27

148

38

7

0

268

47

19

43

109

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

30

0

23

*

0

18

*

9

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

21

*

24

*

*

0

FY2016

*

0

*

*

9

*

21

20

31

51

*

8

*

11

6

5

10

*

*

*

0

0

*

49

FY2017

12

10

29

0

5

42

21

14

16

0

5

13

33

*

*

*

7

20.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

15

15

0

*

8

22

10

15

26

*

0

15

7

23

*

0

0

17

*

0

FY2017

*

0

5

18

*

0

30

7

6

9

0

30

0

FY2017

*

0

0

26

28

54

9

21

24

*

*

47

13

25

16

*

*

15

36

*

0

0

0

*

52

*

7

7

16

*

8

9

FY2018

*

17.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

16

16

0

0

14

22

FY2018

15

15

24

*

23

*

*

*

10

23

*

*

0

14

*

*

0

5

CARROLL COUNTY

26

30

*

16

38

0

5

40

25

20

11

0

6

39

11

*

0

0

0

*

52

*

5

*

5

15

9

15

*

FY2016

56

17.6

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

0

21

21

0

0

16

15

FY2016

6

22

28

6

*

37

*

*

13

21

*

0

0

15

6

*

*

10

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

20

*

*

*

0

12

*

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

5

*

*

20

0

*

*

FY2016

*

0

0

*

*

0

15

10

21

31

*

5

*

*

6

*

6

*

0

0

0

0

*

30

FY2017

8

11

12

*

*

25

9

16

6

0

*

11

16

*

0

*

*

15.8

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

6

6

0

0

11

9

*

12

16

0

5

12

*

16

*

0

0

10

0

0

FY2017

*

0

5

0

*

0

19

*

0

5

0

14

0

FY2017

0

0

0

12

26

38

9

11

18

*

*

28

14

14

10

0

5

13

20

0

0

0

0

0

38

0

13

*

5

6

6

*

FY2018

*

17.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

11

11

0

0

11

11

FY2018

8

10

20

0

17

8

*

*

5

11

*

0

0

19

*

*

*

5

CARTER COUNTY

9

22

11

6

14

*

*

25

12

9

10

*

11

11

8

0

0

0

0

0

31

5

*

5

7

5

*

*

*

FY2016

31

18.4

*

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

9

9

0

0

*

13

FY2016

5

5

21

0

*

17

0

6

*

13

*

0

0

12

*

*

0

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

49

18

364

22

*

51

0

204

79

32

*

0

10

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

7

0

89

*

29

178

19

57

*

FY2016

15

0

8

50

99

0

307

163

210

373

18

56

24

40

53

63

56

63

16

13

0

*

17

328

FY2017

80

75

218

17

70

261

169

86

118

*

72

147

150

18

10

11

39

16.9

0

*

*

*

*

0

25

12

68

82

*

*

92

152

71

87

215

15

16

138

43

120

16

*

*

191

6

9

FY2017

57

0

92

*

24

7

346

18

53

98

0

269

*

FY2017

11

0

16

215

315

531

106

138

287

27

60

402

222

123

186

*

100

169

258

18

19

*

*

24

474

39

71

47

68

92

80

74

FY2018

60

17.6

*

0

0

7

*

0

29

11

131

145

*

8

130

199

FY2018

85

135

311

17

253

12

10

13

139

146

28

11

*

194

24

14

16

54

CASS COUNTY

193

306

87

123

290

26

63

362

240

100

160

8

97

236

159

15

14

*

*

14

458

39

69

38

64

69

89

79

53

FY2016

500

17.9

*

0

*

*

0

0

19

19

148

158

*

6

137

153

FY2016

54

109

337

33

11

289

7

13

226

94

17

12

0

142

14

18

21

53

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

8

*

100

9

0

11

0

28

10

5

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

8

0

15

71

*

6

*

FY2016

7

0

0

9

*

0

30

31

64

95

5

15

10

14

11

23

11

6

*

*

0

*

0

91

FY2017

16

38

41

5

8

76

40

29

26

*

15

40

39

5

*

8

17

18.7

0

*

0

*

0

0

16

*

22

32

0

0

19

23

11

22

62

*

5

31

18

19

13

0

0

45

0

*

FY2017

5

0

8

0

13

0

97

*

6

16

*

46

*

FY2017

*

0

0

39

75

114

30

35

49

*

13

90

58

25

31

*

15

41

57

*

*

0

0

0

112

9

26

8

15

18

22

9

FY2018

7

18.5

0

0

0

*

*

0

7

*

42

45

0

0

28

30

FY2018

14

31

69

8

57

*

6

*

25

34

8

0

0

46

15

5

*

23

CEDAR COUNTY

42

85

31

34

62

7

12

92

66

25

36

*

16

59

50

*

*

0

0

0

122

10

18

12

27

16

20

16

8

FY2016

127

18.0

*

0

0

0

0

0

9

*

42

50

0

0

26

37

FY2016

17

29

81

7

*

74

*

*

58

25

*

*

0

39

6

13

5

24

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

0

20

*

*

7

0

10

0

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

16

*

*

*

FY2016

*

0

0

8

12

0

29

20

10

30

*

*

*

6

*

5

8

*

0

0

0

0

0

30

FY2017

8

12

10

0

*

26

17

9

*

*

*

10

15

6

*

*

8

18.7

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

*

7

10

0

0

7

7

*

11

17

*

*

18

6

8

*

0

*

11

0

*

FY2017

*

0

5

*

*

*

21

*

5

7

0

19

*

FY2017

*

0

0

17

13

30

10

5

15

0

5

21

10

6

14

*

10

7

12

*

0

0

0

*

27

*

7

*

*

*

5

5

FY2018

*

20.0

*

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

9

9

0

0

6

8

FY2018

*

9

17

*

13

0

*

0

*

8

*

0

0

12

*

*

*

5

CHARITON COUNTY

12

15

5

7

15

*

*

18

9

6

12

0

*

16

7

*

0

0

0

*

24

*

*

*

*

*

6

*

*

FY2016

27

19.5

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

8

8

0

0

9

7

FY2016

5

7

15

*

*

13

*

*

*

10

0

0

0

8

*

0

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

24

23

105

57

*

72

0

236

85

49

5

0

15

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

55

25

57

87

37

27

*

FY2016

36

0

9

57

74

*

222

96

159

255

15

29

21

43

46

43

31

27

*

9

0

*

*

240

FY2017

61

55

139

14

44

186

85

84

86

5

63

69

118

19

16

16

51

18.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

24

11

74

74

0

0

39

103

39

95

121

6

14

82

18

103

14

*

*

115

*

15

FY2017

36

0

56

0

73

0

108

26

56

66

0

230

*

FY2017

24

0

5

107

157

264

47

65

152

5

44

205

115

64

85

*

65

91

104

7

8

*

0

*

246

14

26

26

40

45

44

35

FY2018

34

18.3

*

0

0

*

0

0

17

18

69

73

0

*

45

102

FY2018

36

73

155

*

90

13

9

9

11

97

14

*

0

135

19

16

16

51

CHRISTIAN COUNTY

92

167

73

52

134

9

38

201

84

87

88

*

74

116

65

*

5

0

0

*

250

19

39

31

42

43

30

30

25

FY2016

259

17.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

17

12

73

76

0

*

35

117

FY2016

47

84

128

8

10

84

5

11

13

131

15

*

*

87

15

20

13

48

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

56

8

*

*

0

29

13

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

0

*

33

*

*

*

FY2016

0

0

0

*

5

0

20

16

30

46

*

9

5

5

10

7

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

46

FY2017

13

13

20

*

*

40

17

11

18

0

6

17

23

*

*

0

*

17.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

12

12

0

0

10

20

8

12

26

*

6

23

14

21

*

0

0

5

*

*

FY2017

*

0

*

*

6

0

53

*

*

8

0

19

8

FY2017

0

0

0

21

39

60

15

19

26

*

6

48

18

5

37

0

7

15

38

*

0

0

0

0

59

*

13

5

9

6

14

8

FY2018

*

19.9

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

20

20

0

0

17

20

FY2018

7

15

38

*

33

8

*

0

8

26

*

0

0

9

*

*

0

*

CLARK COUNTY

22

42

21

21

22

*

6

52

29

8

27

0

13

35

16

0

0

0

0

*

63

7

9

7

14

7

11

6

*

FY2016

64

21.1

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

25

25

0

0

18

14

FY2016

6

18

40

*

10

35

*

*

*

20

*

0

0

8

5

5

*

13

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

50

51

621

64

*

178

0

701

234

176

6

0

29

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

10

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

15

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

27

0

197

10

75

618

40

80

19

FY2016

48

0

*

205

224

*

719

367

647

1,015

61

137

88

112

167

201

170

79

36

50

5

*

58

883

FY2017

206

171

638

47

91

855

297

272

446

10

267

252

486

59

31

25

115

17.9

*

*

0

15

*

*

63

49

207

210

10

17

241

412

189

276

550

29

76

462

168

365

31

56

*

249

15

37

FY2017

79

0

180

8

57

32

633

46

170

239

*

683

31

FY2017

40

*

9

379

622

1,001

214

199

588

39

87

836

288

249

464

16

305

217

463

42

35

*

*

52

874

72

138

72

136

179

168

160

FY2018

76

18.4

*

0

0

5

7

*

69

66

211

215

11

18

227

393

FY2018

145

288

568

25

455

57

24

14

88

347

33

89

8

238

63

40

33

136

CLAY COUNTY

337

615

193

191

570

50

61

805

281

242

431

13

310

447

184

43

38

5

*

47

826

78

136

82

125

164

175

144

50

FY2016

954

18.2

*

0

0

8

*

*

46

56

252

259

*

12

213

354

FY2016

141

274

539

41

65

492

16

44

71

341

31

33

7

249

42

47

49

138

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

7

*

106

8

*

7

0

70

26

12

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

22

*

*

73

*

8

*

FY2016

0

0

0

17

30

*

85

48

57

105

5

15

9

14

25

13

17

7

*

*

0

*

5

96

FY2017

24

31

50

5

9

78

45

24

36

*

29

26

47

5

8

*

14

17.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

24

25

0

0

29

45

24

27

54

*

*

36

16

48

6

*

0

23

*

*

FY2017

5

0

12

*

7

0

87

*

20

27

0

70

*

FY2017

*

0

0

41

62

103

17

26

60

*

9

77

50

17

36

*

20

27

55

*

0

0

*

*

98

5

8

6

14

19

25

20

FY2018

6

17.3

*

*

0

0

0

0

*

*

35

35

*

*

24

34

FY2018

10

32

61

*

35

7

*

*

13

36

8

*

0

24

18

5

0

23

CLINTON COUNTY

63

67

19

42

69

*

9

105

64

22

44

*

23

67

38

*

*

0

0

*

125

7

11

16

17

27

19

26

7

FY2016

130

19.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

6

*

46

47

*

*

35

37

FY2016

8

35

87

6

5

59

*

*

12

32

13

*

*

37

8

*

*

11

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

41

88

281

48

19

92

0

258

80

59

6

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

29

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

71

27

64

289

59

24

49

FY2016

*

0

15

64

78

14

280

153

291

444

24

72

47

64

75

80

61

21

12

*

*

0

75

354

FY2017

87

107

250

28

38

363

132

163

149

7

110

114

213

24

23

24

71

18.3

*

0

0

5

*

*

20

49

75

94

9

15

88

167

60

119

265

9

12

169

67

127

20

*

0

223

8

17

FY2017

28

5

80

23

65

0

290

75

55

94

5

277

48

FY2017

*

0

12

156

312

468

86

114

268

31

56

358

156

158

154

5

127

120

216

18

8

*

*

89

353

30

63

56

78

57

100

56

FY2018

28

18.5

*

0

*

*

0

0

15

48

106

116

8

11

101

174

FY2018

61

112

295

13

209

11

20

6

74

153

27

17

*

182

16

30

28

74

COLE COUNTY

173

305

94

109

275

15

48

374

144

137

197

11

130

200

137

20

7

*

*

93

360

39

75

36

74

67

89

62

36

FY2016

478

18.7

*

0

0

*

0

0

16

38

111

115

8

11

112

181

FY2016

72

149

257

28

11

253

7

15

116

154

26

13

0

136

25

19

15

59

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

16

70

8

11

14

0

47

15

11

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

9

6

5

26

19

*

0

FY2016

0

0

6

9

13

0

44

27

40

67

*

11

6

*

16

12

13

*

*

*

0

0

5

57

FY2017

15

17

35

8

7

46

27

22

18

*

15

20

31

6

*

*

10

18.3

0

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

24

25

*

*

17

18

12

22

33

*

5

33

11

22

*

0

0

29

*

*

FY2017

*

0

15

9

9

0

51

15

12

19

0

58

*

FY2017

*

0

*

37

51

88

17

24

47

5

7

70

28

33

27

*

18

23

45

*

*

0

*

5

77

7

9

7

16

10

17

18

FY2018

*

17.8

0

0

0

*

*

0

6

*

29

31

*

*

19

27

FY2018

13

25

50

*

42

*

*

*

17

36

0

*

0

34

8

7

*

17

COOPER COUNTY

44

57

26

30

45

5

14

70

33

27

41

*

21

49

29

*

0

0

*

9

88

7

11

18

16

13

22

9

5

FY2016

101

18.3

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

29

34

*

*

25

30

FY2016

13

29

59

*

*

58

0

*

24

46

0

*

0

26

11

*

*

15

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

11

136

15

0

19

*

90

22

17

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

26

*

27

130

18

5

7

FY2016

*

*

*

24

31

0

110

75

103

178

10

22

15

31

41

36

19

*

*

*

0

0

*

175

FY2017

36

68

74

13

6

159

51

75

52

0

36

61

81

24

16

15

55

18.7

*

0

0

0

*

0

23

24

51

54

0

0

28

47

22

47

109

12

24

90

11

40

13

*

0

108

6

6

FY2017

*

*

15

*

23

0

142

9

16

28

0

88

*

FY2017

0

0

*

76

78

154

27

53

74

10

*

134

36

80

38

*

32

61

60

*

*

0

*

0

152

9

15

10

28

31

30

29

FY2018

*

19.3

0

0

0

*

0

*

24

29

41

41

0

0

25

32

FY2018

14

31

109

*

101

7

*

7

16

34

15

*

*

83

19

13

12

44

CRAWFORD COUNTY

94

104

38

67

93

6

*

184

45

97

56

*

21

107

69

*

*

0

0

*

194

16

21

15

36

35

38

36

*

FY2016

198

19.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

40

47

52

55

0

0

19

36

FY2016

19

33

146

5

9

110

*

*

27

31

20

*

0

108

24

24

22

70

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

21

10

0

*

0

13

*

*

0

0

0

Page F-030

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

8

13

5

*

0

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

0

17

14

14

28

*

*

*

9

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

27

FY2017

6

14

8

0

*

24

12

11

5

0

9

9

10

*

*

*

6

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

10

13

0

0

5

5

*

5

20

*

*

17

*

9

*

0

0

12

0

0

FY2017

*

0

*

0

5

0

13

*

*

8

0

18

*

FY2017

0

0

*

21

10

31

14

7

10

*

5

22

14

9

8

0

9

8

14

*

*

0

0

0

30

*

10

*

*

*

*

*

FY2018

*

21.0

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

12

13

0

0

*

9

FY2018

5

12

14

*

14

*

*

0

*

10

*

0

0

15

*

*

*

10

DADE COUNTY

11

18

8

5

16

*

*

22

11

8

10

*

10

11

7

*

0

0

0

0

27

*

5

6

*

5

*

*

*

FY2016

29

18.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

*

7

7

0

0

*

10

FY2016

*

13

14

0

*

14

0

*

5

8

*

0

0

15

*

*

*

8

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

8

28

10

*

9

0

38

14

5

*

0

*

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

11

*

11

38

14

5

*

FY2016

*

0

5

7

13

0

39

20

46

66

*

14

*

10

13

13

6

*

*

*

0

*

0

62

FY2017

20

17

29

*

12

50

25

15

26

*

14

16

35

8

*

*

13

16.5

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

23

23

0

0

19

21

10

26

30

*

6

32

8

37

*

0

0

16

*

9

FY2017

10

0

7

0

13

0

28

9

10

7

0

34

0

FY2017

*

0

*

24

37

61

14

13

34

*

15

42

27

17

17

0

10

22

29

*

0

0

0

*

55

*

7

6

9

8

11

6

FY2018

10

16.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

24

24

0

0

18

14

FY2018

8

14

39

*

23

*

*

*

5

24

*

0

0

31

*

*

*

10

DALLAS COUNTY

25

36

14

17

30

*

12

40

18

19

24

*

12

38

10

*

*

0

0

*

57

5

9

*

8

11

13

9

*

FY2016

61

19.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

26

28

0

0

10

16

FY2016

5

18

38

*

*

31

*

*

7

23

*

0

0

22

*

*

5

13

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

*

21

*

0

*

0

14

*

*

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

27

*

*

*

FY2016

0

*

0

*

10

0

21

22

12

34

0

6

5

5

8

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

34

FY2017

12

10

12

*

6

24

14

9

11

*

7

8

18

*

*

*

*

21.7

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

12

12

0

*

10

5

*

11

22

0

*

15

6

16

0

0

0

9

0

0

FY2017

*

0

*

*

*

0

30

*

5

9

0

28

*

FY2017

*

0

0

16

25

41

12

9

20

*

6

32

19

5

17

0

9

16

16

0

*

0

0

*

39

*

7

*

5

5

*

9

FY2018

5

20.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

15

15

0

0

12

10

FY2018

5

12

24

*

15

5

0

0

*

14

*

0

0

12

5

*

*

8

DAVIESS COUNTY

10

19

9

6

14

0

*

27

16

*

10

*

8

13

7

*

0

0

0

*

27

*

7

*

5

*

8

*

0

FY2016

29

17.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

10

11

0

0

6

10

FY2016

8

9

12

*

5

16

0

0

*

8

*

*

0

6

7

*

*

9

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

0

30

0

0

*

0

17

7

*

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

31

*

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

6

0

24

16

21

37

*

*

*

7

8

5

6

*

*

*

0

0

0

36

FY2017

11

10

16

0

*

28

20

6

11

0

7

8

22

*

0

0

*

19.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

12

12

0

0

11

12

*

8

26

*

*

16

5

16

*

0

0

14

0

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

0

0

26

*

8

11

0

22

0

FY2017

0

0

0

12

23

35

7

9

19

0

5

26

13

11

11

0

8

10

17

0

*

0

0

*

34

*

5

*

5

*

9

5

FY2018

*

16.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

6

6

*

*

12

9

FY2018

*

6

25

*

14

*

*

0

*

18

0

0

*

10

*

*

*

7

DE KALB COUNTY

10

21

*

10

18

0

*

26

14

7

10

0

7

13

11

*

*

*

0

0

29

*

6

*

*

*

*

10

*

FY2016

31

18.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

11

11

0

*

8

6

FY2016

*

6

24

*

*

7

0

0

*

13

*

0

0

10

*

*

0

5

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

5

5

77

25

*

19

0

56

12

15

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

12

*

34

111

6

0

*

FY2016

*

0

*

7

21

0

55

53

71

124

7

23

9

14

31

23

17

0

0

0

0

0

*

122

FY2017

31

34

59

*

*

115

42

60

22

0

20

40

64

26

8

9

43

20.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

15

20

29

29

0

0

15

44

18

47

59

8

10

59

5

7

12

0

*

98

*

*

FY2017

0

0

17

0

28

0

115

5

9

11

0

50

*

FY2017

*

0

*

55

79

134

21

46

67

9

*

123

40

59

35

0

23

42

69

*

*

0

*

*

127

9

17

7

20

33

29

19

FY2018

0

21.0

*

0

0

*

0

0

18

19

33

36

*

*

19

35

FY2018

15

38

81

12

79

12

*

*

5

7

16

0

0

104

21

17

9

47

DENT COUNTY

57

65

27

41

54

6

8

107

31

54

37

*

20

58

42

*

0

0

*

0

120

12

13

13

19

19

20

21

5

FY2016

122

20.0

0

0

0

*

0

0

25

18

24

24

*

*

26

27

FY2016

15

39

68

7

9

68

*

*

6

6

7

*

0

96

10

21

*

35

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

40

6

*

5

0

20

5

*

*

0

*

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

*

13

22

*

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

5

9

0

30

13

27

40

*

11

*

5

*

8

6

*

*

0

0

0

0

39

FY2017

9

14

17

*

*

34

22

6

12

0

11

11

18

5

*

*

10

17.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

*

11

11

0

0

8

14

8

14

18

*

5

19

*

15

5

*

0

17

0

*

FY2017

*

0

5

*

5

0

41

0

8

15

0

36

0

FY2017

0

0

0

12

33

45

12

11

22

*

5

38

23

11

11

0

8

17

20

*

0

0

0

0

44

5

5

*

6

*

12

7

FY2018

*

19.2

*

0

0

0

0

0

5

*

19

20

0

0

6

12

FY2018

6

12

27

*

20

6

*

0

*

24

0

0

0

15

6

*

*

10

DOUGLAS COUNTY

27

32

16

19

24

*

*

51

21

25

13

*

17

24

17

*

*

0

0

0

58

*

11

6

11

6

12

9

*

FY2016

59

20.2

0

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

27

27

0

0

10

13

FY2016

5

13

41

*

*

22

*

0

*

24

5

0

0

26

11

*

*

17

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

24

21

155

24

67

21

0

84

28

13

*

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

25

82

46

126

18

28

*

FY2016

8

0

*

15

27

0

87

109

165

274

15

41

23

38

45

51

32

29

6

*

0

0

42

224

FY2017

59

85

130

6

58

202

144

64

66

0

45

114

115

15

6

5

26

18.4

6

0

0

10

0

0

25

*

82

85

*

6

73

67

30

53

191

*

34

90

35

156

24

*

*

48

6

9

FY2017

22

0

13

105

51

0

142

20

15

22

0

80

0

FY2017

*

0

0

121

181

302

67

83

152

18

53

219

129

117

56

*

36

143

122

10

*

0

*

41

248

15

44

29

49

58

57

29

FY2018

21

19.1

8

*

*

5

*

0

20

*

121

122

*

6

75

59

FY2018

29

51

222

*

86

32

5

*

17

169

26

6

*

67

32

17

8

57

DUNKLIN COUNTY

121

144

60

83

122

13

47

196

131

80

54

0

30

112

123

7

7

0

0

33

219

19

48

28

37

36

45

28

24

FY2016

265

19.1

*

*

*

6

0

0

20

*

99

100

*

5

80

45

FY2016

28

38

199

6

22

89

13

9

13

152

36

*

0

43

19

12

9

40

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

41

45

198

60

6

70

0

346

141

85

6

0

*

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

87

10

86

234

68

39

*

FY2016

*

0

*

99

147

*

376

178

265

443

36

44

38

48

78

78

82

39

8

*

*

*

5

427

FY2017

81

99

263

18

41

380

133

163

147

0

113

150

180

41

44

44

129

18.5

*

0

0

*

*

0

34

114

81

82

*

*

74

134

60

111

272

11

32

144

77

147

24

*

*

167

14

18

FY2017

42

*

70

*

54

*

262

33

84

126

0

335

*

FY2017

*

*

0

171

250

421

69

85

267

19

60

325

136

141

144

*

102

139

176

*

5

*

*

5

407

15

46

33

54

70

96

66

FY2018

41

18.7

*

0

*

0

*

0

31

124

70

79

*

*

66

115

FY2018

46

125

250

18

176

24

7

10

39

170

22

5

0

159

64

30

51

145

FRANKLIN COUNTY

190

231

59

93

269

18

54

334

137

152

132

*

71

199

147

9

7

*

*

*

403

19

34

33

51

78

99

64

43

FY2016

421

19.3

*

0

0

*

*

0

44

134

73

76

*

*

62

100

FY2016

47

116

258

27

27

174

13

6

31

147

21

*

*

178

53

39

58

150

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

6

43

11

*

9

0

53

20

13

*

0

0

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

11

*

12

58

6

*

*

FY2016

*

*

0

14

13

0

46

24

53

77

7

8

*

6

19

16

15

5

0

0

0

0

*

76

FY2017

13

22

42

7

5

65

22

28

27

*

15

17

44

8

6

6

20

18.1

0

0

*

0

0

0

7

17

9

10

0

*

15

26

6

26

45

*

8

44

5

22

*

0

*

45

*

*

FY2017

*

0

*

*

13

0

67

*

16

18

0

45

0

FY2017

0

0

0

39

40

79

10

25

44

*

5

70

15

49

15

0

15

21

43

0

0

0

0

0

79

*

*

*

10

16

20

23

FY2018

*

19.9

0

0

0

0

0

*

5

25

25

26

0

0

7

16

FY2018

*

16

59

5

58

8

*

*

10

15

*

0

0

43

9

10

6

25

GASCONADE COUNTY

33

49

16

27

39

*

*

75

20

39

23

0

22

41

19

0

0

0

0

0

82

7

*

5

13

20

23

9

*

FY2016

82

19.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

33

16

17

0

*

11

12

FY2016

6

20

56

*

*

38

*

*

9

23

5

*

0

39

20

10

9

39

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

25

*

0

*

0

17

7

5

*

0

*

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

12

*

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

5

0

16

7

9

16

*

*

*

0

*

*

*

*

0

*

0

0

0

15

FY2017

*

7

7

0

*

13

7

*

6

*

*

*

7

*

0

*

*

18.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

5

5

*

*

12

0

0

*

0

9

0

*

0

*

*

0

FY2017

*

0

*

0

0

0

15

*

*

9

*

16

0

FY2017

*

0

0

9

17

26

*

7

15

*

*

22

7

13

6

0

8

7

11

*

0

0

0

0

25

*

*

*

5

6

5

*

FY2018

*

16.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

6

6

0

0

7

10

FY2018

*

8

15

*

11

0

0

*

*

13

0

0

0

12

6

0

0

6

GENTRY COUNTY

15

15

8

9

13

*

*

23

10

11

9

0

7

17

6

*

0

0

0

0

29

*

*

*

*

5

8

7

*

FY2016

30

17.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

9

11

0

0

7

8

FY2016

5

7

18

*

*

14

*

*

*

12

*

0

0

10

5

*

*

9

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

99

372

887

595

14

298

0

1,144

381

239

68

0

242

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

111

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

5FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

294

104

540

649

295

115

108

FY2016

536

*

92

244

475

17

1,263

641

1,016

1,657

105

256

135

211

296

298

241

115

61

30

0

*

104

1,469

FY2017

370

365

922

194

257

1,170

635

566

456

14

472

533

638

134

122

131

387

17.6

9

0

0

21

*

*

116

114

447

465

8

11

290

630

298

456

903

46

90

658

137

556

135

*

6

809

49

57

FY2017

114

0

280

9

587

0

830

378

211

426

5

1,137

80

FY2017

335

0

91

769

1,108

1,877

456

439

982

231

246

1,320

816

477

584

22

526

540

789

84

49

*

*

119

1,635

136

273

177

253

313

370

239

FY2018

116

18.4

6

0

*

15

*

*

101

171

577

588

*

10

319

665

FY2018

264

535

1,078

44

807

83

52

48

83

515

146

6

6

1,056

147

152

144

443

GREENE COUNTY

775

1,090

472

428

965

235

265

1,271

652

632

581

24

514

821

506

73

40

8

5

130

1,617

156

276

186

263

345

324

219

96

FY2016

1,865

18.6

*

0

*

12

5

*

103

155

569

610

9

16

289

667

FY2016

272

562

1,031

71

122

773

32

52

79

690

134

46

7

817

158

124

169

451

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

70

7

*

7

0

24

8

6

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

8

*

11

70

*

*

*

FY2016

*

0

*

*

8

0

29

31

46

77

5

7

*

12

14

12

17

6

*

*

0

0

*

74

FY2017

17

20

40

*

8

62

29

11

37

0

13

25

39

9

7

*

17

16.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

27

27

0

0

22

24

6

24

47

*

10

39

22

20

*

0

0

16

*

*

FY2017

*

0

7

0

9

0

79

*

9

11

0

32

9

FY2017

*

0

*

41

50

91

25

21

45

*

9

79

35

23

33

*

21

30

39

*

*

0

0

0

88

9

11

6

8

17

15

18

FY2018

7

17.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

0

30

34

0

0

26

27

FY2018

14

13

64

*

35

8

*

*

12

24

*

0

0

31

8

*

*

12

GRUNDY COUNTY

31

48

19

20

40

6

5

66

25

37

17

*

16

45

17

*

0

0

*

0

76

*

6

12

16

7

13

19

*

FY2016

79

19.2

0

0

0

0

*

0

6

*

31

32

0

0

19

19

FY2016

6

26

47

5

11

39

*

*

*

16

*

*

0

19

10

*

*

15

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

35

*

0

*

0

20

*

6

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

7

0

*

24

*

0

*

FY2016

*

0

0

*

6

*

20

15

18

33

5

*

*

*

7

7

5

0

0

0

0

0

*

31

FY2017

6

14

13

*

*

29

15

5

13

0

5

10

18

*

*

0

5

16.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

9

9

0

0

8

14

*

13

17

0

*

11

10

6

*

0

0

6

*

*

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

30

*

5

9

0

19

0

FY2017

0

0

0

11

25

36

10

15

11

*

*

31

9

11

16

0

*

11

22

0

0

0

0

0

36

*

9

*

8

6

5

*

FY2018

0

19.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

*

12

12

0

0

5

13

FY2018

*

10

22

*

17

*

*

*

12

8

*

0

0

7

6

0

*

7

HARRISON COUNTY

17

26

16

13

15

*

*

36

9

11

24

0

13

19

12

0

0

0

0

*

42

*

7

6

7

8

7

6

*

FY2016

44

18.0

0

*

0

0

0

0

5

*

22

22

0

0

7

8

FY2016

*

9

31

*

6

28

*

*

*

13

*

0

0

7

8

*

0

10

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

5

7

212

16

0

6

0

52

27

8

0

0

19

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

*

15

135

5

18

0

FY2016

17

0

*

9

22

0

45

68

102

170

13

19

21

23

21

26

30

17

*

*

0

0

*

165

FY2017

39

31

100

10

23

119

88

52

30

*

27

71

70

9

*

9

22

17.7

*

0

0

*

0

0

11

*

49

70

0

0

45

35

20

36

114

6

*

60

33

27

6

*

*

100

8

*

FY2017

11

0

*

6

9

0

155

10

6

20

*

43

8

FY2017

17

0

0

68

119

187

46

51

90

10

20

135

98

48

41

*

33

59

93

5

*

0

0

6

176

17

39

15

22

29

32

22

FY2018

11

17.5

*

*

0

*

0

0

8

*

53

76

0

0

53

45

FY2018

26

49

112

6

89

*

*

5

81

26

8

9

0

59

12

7

7

26

HENRY COUNTY

82

150

51

63

118

19

10

163

100

62

70

*

34

128

67

*

*

0

0

5

221

12

38

28

36

38

38

36

6

FY2016

232

17.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

18

11

81

92

0

*

63

45

FY2016

30

46

156

14

*

136

9

9

130

26

5

8

0

61

14

15

13

42

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

20

5

0

8

0

26

5

9

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

0

*

7

0

0

0

FY2016

*

0

0

*

6

0

17

*

11

14

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0

*

0

0

0

0

13

FY2017

5

6

*

*

0

13

*

*

6

0

*

*

10

*

0

*

*

16.8

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

9

*

5

5

0

*

6

*

*

*

0

*

6

0

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

*

0

19

0

*

*

0

18

0

FY2017

0

0

0

6

18

24

8

5

11

*

*

17

11

8

5

0

*

11

10

0

0

0

0

*

23

*

*

*

*

*

9

*

FY2018

*

21.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

10

13

0

0

*

6

FY2018

*

6

15

*

11

*

0

*

*

8

*

*

0

9

*

*

0

*

HICKORY COUNTY

14

17

13

6

12

*

*

24

16

8

7

0

*

17

13

0

*

0

0

0

31

*

6

*

*

6

5

*

*

FY2016

31

16.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

10

12

0

0

7

11

FY2016

8

7

16

*

*

12

0

0

9

12

*

*

0

7

*

*

*

7

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

9

*

0

0

0

12

*

6

0

0

0

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

0

0

0

12

0

*

0

FY2016

0

*

0

*

6

0

16

*

10

14

0

*

*

*

0

5

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

14

FY2017

*

*

8

0

*

10

10

*

*

0

*

5

7

*

*

0

*

16.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

6

*

*

*

10

*

*

7

*

9

*

0

0

*

0

*

FY2017

*

*

*

*

0

0

11

*

*

*

*

13

0

FY2017

*

0

0

7

9

16

*

*

11

*

*

11

5

*

7

0

*

*

10

0

0

0

0

0

16

0

*

0

*

*

8

*

FY2018

0

16.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

5

5

0

0

*

*

FY2018

*

*

11

*

8

*

0

*

*

7

*

0

0

6

*

0

*

5

HOLT COUNTY

5

7

*

*

10

*

*

7

5

*

*

0

*

9

*

0

0

0

0

0

12

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

*

FY2016

12

16.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

0

*

*

5

0

0

*

*

FY2016

0

8

*

*

*

5

0

*

0

*

*

*

0

*

0

*

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

6

8

40

7

10

0

0

22

6

5

*

0

0

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

6

7

14

8

6

0

FY2016

*

0

7

5

7

*

29

17

17

34

*

7

*

*

6

5

*

5

0

*

0

0

*

32

FY2017

9

7

18

*

6

26

14

11

9

*

*

11

18

0

*

0

*

17.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

10

10

0

0

9

11

9

15

10

*

*

16

*

10

*

0

0

18

0

*

FY2017

6

0

7

10

9

0

37

9

*

11

*

25

0

FY2017

0

0

*

26

36

62

9

16

37

0

5

56

28

15

19

0

12

24

26

*

*

0

0

*

55

*

5

11

8

14

6

13

FY2018

*

19.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

6

0

22

22

0

0

13

20

FY2018

6

17

39

*

34

*

*

0

17

14

*

*

0

27

*

*

*

8

HOWARD COUNTY

17

41

8

13

37

*

9

44

21

21

16

0

6

30

22

*

*

*

0

*

50

*

*

8

7

6

10

12

7

FY2016

58

18.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

18

21

0

*

19

12

FY2016

5

10

43

*

*

32

0

*

19

15

*

*

0

12

*

*

*

7

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

17

9

163

19

*

35

0

123

32

37

5

0

0

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

35

5

53

133

9

14

0

FY2016

*

0

9

19

54

0

133

90

115

205

14

36

20

25

34

27

33

16

6

5

0

0

*

194

FY2017

49

64

92

23

27

148

122

53

30

*

36

84

82

25

18

12

55

18.5

0

0

0

*

*

0

14

*

69

69

0

0

42

74

38

61

106

*

32

103

16

53

17

0

*

111

6

11

FY2017

22

*

19

*

23

0

139

7

32

43

0

119

0

FY2017

*

0

*

67

116

183

44

60

79

21

29

121

91

52

40

*

31

68

83

*

*

0

0

0

178

9

24

19

24

30

37

18

FY2018

22

17.3

*

0

0

*

0

*

22

*

58

61

0

*

38

58

FY2018

21

51

111

14

86

25

*

*

22

35

19

0

0

103

15

15

8

38

HOWELL COUNTY

99

140

53

68

118

39

21

175

93

86

60

*

47

116

74

9

5

0

0

*

225

11

25

21

31

47

46

42

16

FY2016

239

17.7

*

0

0

0

0

0

30

8

84

84

0

0

45

71

FY2016

37

64

138

13

31

119

9

10

7

52

16

0

0

148

26

22

25

73

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

*

66

9

*

8

0

33

10

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

7

*

10

55

*

0

*

FY2016

*

0

0

5

10

0

32

25

42

67

*

13

5

7

13

18

8

0

*

0

0

0

*

65

FY2017

16

22

29

6

*

58

24

22

21

0

17

14

36

10

*

*

16

19.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

9

7

17

17

*

*

7

24

8

19

40

*

*

27

*

24

10

0

0

29

*

*

FY2017

*

*

9

*

11

0

61

*

*

14

0

32

0

FY2017

*

0

0

29

47

76

16

21

39

6

6

63

31

25

20

0

13

22

41

0

0

0

0

8

68

6

14

9

6

14

17

8

FY2018

*

18.7

*

0

0

0

0

0

12

*

23

24

*

*

14

18

FY2018

7

17

52

*

36

9

*

*

9

31

5

*

0

26

12

7

*

22

IRON COUNTY

36

48

26

13

45

6

11

64

34

32

18

*

16

45

21

0

0

0

0

*

81

9

8

9

21

13

13

10

*

FY2016

84

19.0

*

0

0

0

*

0

6

7

21

23

*

*

18

25

FY2016

10

23

51

*

10

60

*

*

6

19

11

*

0

42

7

10

*

18

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

155

792

2,477

782

17

486

0

2,039

685

429

108

0

795

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

136

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

77

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

247

*

527

480

799

2,074

769

200

42

FY2016

1,374

*

127

437

888

9

2,324

1,557

3,067

4,625

459

873

455

612

743

742

546

195

175

219

18

20

1,557

2,685

FY2017

885

781

2,959

690

462

3,341

1,509

1,818

1,298

36

1,090

1,466

2,033

243

173

138

554

18.5

5

0

*

28

131

*

289

255

880

926

196

351

1,023

1,615

610

1,072

2,943

141

284

1,688

559

1,751

288

53

38

1,788

73

133

FY2017

207

0

530

437

774

259

2,157

794

439

773

*

2,129

55

FY2017

964

7

106

1,624

3,040

4,666

898

864

2,904

753

470

3,276

1,715

1,462

1,489

42

1,114

1,380

2,130

206

217

13

19

1,420

2,846

550

835

450

669

696

771

490

FY2018

205

18.8

5

*

*

34

118

*

246

291

1,016

1,044

190

337

989

1,594

FY2018

620

1,116

2,930

138

1,985

294

142

61

513

1,657

286

234

40

1,637

231

163

196

590

JACKSON COUNTY

1,578

2,794

844

796

2,734

782

488

2,915

1,793

1,189

1,392

55

1,132

2,049

1,138

193

194

15

11

1,258

2,759

476

691

445

702

740

728

441

151

FY2016

4,374

18.8

*

*

*

22

120

0

231

290

1,051

1,087

143

283

824

1,509

FY2016

571

1,178

2,625

150

271

2,171

71

119

572

1,507

261

108

24

1,516

239

165

201

605

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

53

194

476

214

*

86

0

412

163

48

45

0

104

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

53

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

8FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

100

8

209

470

194

110

81

FY2016

123

*

36

76

134

5

419

357

556

913

66

149

87

101

150

140

114

106

34

40

*

7

37

807

FY2017

248

206

459

87

174

639

337

319

257

6

218

344

345

48

61

33

142

18.1

*

0

0

10

*

*

66

8

268

275

*

6

221

325

179

293

441

47

110

549

72

352

199

*

0

284

23

51

FY2017

99

*

98

*

215

*

496

192

59

146

*

412

50

FY2017

141

*

57

372

562

934

232

215

487

119

162

632

345

344

245

8

240

346

340

32

29

*

6

39

835

62

141

92

129

155

144

112

FY2018

99

18.1

*

0

*

10

0

0

60

15

305

309

5

7

180

349

FY2018

168

275

491

45

595

110

43

25

42

254

116

11

*

487

57

71

43

171

JASPER COUNTY

365

520

243

194

449

133

110

608

322

353

211

6

244

338

298

31

30

0

*

42

790

72

127

104

119

160

163

88

53

FY2016

886

18.9

0

0

0

*

*

*

114

21

291

301

*

*

142

298

FY2016

158

280

448

44

116

535

22

37

20

112

35

5

*

667

81

63

42

186

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

91

58

639

120

19

171

0

602

191

121

7

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

14

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

26

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

7FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

20

17

218

23

166

848

79

107

35

FY2016

16

5

11

133

214

8

698

477

835

1,312

63

175

106

182

218

258

192

118

32

7

0

*

21

1,255

FY2017

229

227

856

48

133

1,058

378

532

402

6

337

414

555

154

122

140

416

20.0

5

0

0

14

15

*

81

359

245

254

7

16

202

366

179

380

753

25

89

624

133

660

51

5

*

451

32

42

FY2017

103

19

190

18

139

12

885

99

123

223

*

628

31

FY2017

10

*

9

497

837

1,334

216

266

852

64

137

1,045

391

496

447

9

334

389

602

19

12

*

0

31

1,275

71

155

109

215

244

253

178

FY2018

109

19.8

6

0

*

12

11

0

72

318

330

350

*

9

207

348

FY2018

184

370

780

23

693

115

47

26

91

618

48

8

*

489

160

116

143

419

JEFFERSON COUNTY

418

707

180

202

743

59

130

886

414

334

377

9

262

514

340

21

11

*

*

14

1,083

60

128

107

179

187

240

125

99

FY2016

1,125

19.8

5

*

0

8

*

*

92

308

229

248

6

8

175

278

FY2016

142

315

668

30

125

587

22

32

43

490

48

19

*

429

145

86

134

365

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

15

12

158

16

*

36

0

141

56

31

0

0

99

Page F-052

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

36

6

17

78

11

17

6

FY2016

238

0

*

32

60

0

147

68

80

148

5

30

19

8

24

25

19

18

*

*

0

0

10

134

FY2017

30

45

73

9

18

117

61

34

53

*

35

48

63

11

*

6

21

17.2

*

0

0

*

*

*

11

*

31

37

0

*

32

62

26

34

88

*

6

43

24

23

6

0

0

95

*

7

FY2017

21

0

30

5

14

*

116

10

33

70

*

152

5

FY2017

146

0

*

71

120

191

41

38

112

8

29

146

104

33

54

*

35

56

98

5

7

0

0

6

174

22

20

14

14

33

37

26

FY2018

25

17.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

15

8

48

56

0

*

39

71

FY2018

26

55

110

7

75

6

9

*

42

30

7

6

0

102

12

8

7

27

JOHNSON COUNTY

88

142

47

54

129

25

28

155

102

60

68

9

58

97

66

6

*

*

*

13

207

19

26

18

37

40

46

26

18

FY2016

230

18.1

*

0

0

0

0

0

16

10

75

82

*

*

43

74

FY2016

21

69

140

19

8

114

*

8

100

40

*

7

0

72

12

12

14

38

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

*

15

*

*

*

0

10

*

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

0

11

*

*

*

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

0

9

*

9

11

0

*

*

*

*

0

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

10

FY2017

*

*

*

0

0

9

8

0

*

0

*

5

*

*

0

*

*

15.9

0

0

0

0

*

0

0

0

*

*

0

0

*

6

*

*

6

0

*

7

*

5

*

0

0

*

0

*

FY2017

0

0

5

0

*

0

14

0

*

0

0

9

*

FY2017

0

0

0

5

10

15

5

*

6

*

0

13

5

*

7

0

*

*

10

0

*

0

0

0

14

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

FY2018

0

19.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

0

11

FY2018

*

9

*

*

7

0

*

0

*

5

0

*

0

*

*

*

0

*

KNOX COUNTY

6

12

7

*

7

*

*

11

9

5

*

0

*

10

5

0

0

0

0

*

17

*

*

0

5

*

5

*

0

FY2016

18

21.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

7

7

0

0

*

5

FY2016

*

8

8

*

*

7

0

*

*

*

*

0

0

6

*

0

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

8

10

159

18

*

22

0

93

23

25

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

22

7

28

83

19

11

*

FY2016

0

0

6

18

25

0

88

60

92

152

7

21

9

25

23

31

25

11

*

*

0

0

0

150

FY2017

34

45

73

6

29

109

63

50

39

*

30

50

71

10

16

16

42

18.8

*

0

0

0

0

0

16

9

53

62

0

*

26

35

15

43

94

6

7

58

30

34

8

0

0

80

*

*

FY2017

7

0

19

*

24

0

117

17

26

31

0

91

0

FY2017

0

0

*

68

104

172

41

54

77

*

21

126

85

44

43

*

21

68

81

*

*

*

0

0

167

13

20

17

20

32

36

26

FY2018

8

17.6

0

0

0

0

0

0

13

*

63

69

0

0

26

60

FY2018

9

56

107

6

95

14

*

5

61

28

*

*

0

70

16

16

9

41

LACLEDE COUNTY

93

108

51

62

88

12

14

146

93

65

43

*

26

107

64

5

*

*

0

*

190

11

24

17

30

39

47

26

7

FY2016

201

18.0

0

0

0

*

0

0

9

11

72

94

0

0

31

55

FY2016

11

52

138

15

14

131

*

7

95

30

8

10

0

56

22

17

16

55

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

8

9

146

8

*

15

0

90

27

23

*

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

12

0

*

79

*

17

0

FY2016

19

0

*

14

35

*

96

49

75

124

9

21

10

19

17

14

16

18

*

*

0

0

9

110

FY2017

30

34

60

*

20

96

62

29

33

*

13

43

66

7

*

*

11

16.6

*

*

0

*

0

*

8

0

16

27

0

0

42

44

18

22

84

*

*

54

28

25

11

*

0

54

0

*

FY2017

8

0

32

0

8

*

131

*

19

30

*

109

*

FY2017

7

0

*

67

113

180

27

57

96

*

12

149

66

47

67

*

27

40

110

5

7

0

*

12

156

9

25

12

29

31

35

31

FY2018

8

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

13

*

47

51

0

*

42

68

FY2018

27

44

109

6

84

*

*

*

50

48

6

0

0

70

9

6

*

18

LAFAYETTE COUNTY

68

117

33

58

95

*

15

150

73

41

72

*

33

108

42

*

6

0

*

*

174

13

23

17

26

23

42

35

7

FY2016

186

18.0

0

0

0

*

0

0

13

*

58

58

0

0

49

60

FY2016

13

65

108

9

119

*

5

97

41

8

*

*

34

15

*

*

22

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

13

22

89

39

0

36

0

139

63

16

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

28

*

35

147

30

9

*

FY2016

9

0

*

24

38

0

116

107

119

226

14

36

27

37

27

39

38

8

*

*

0

0

*

221

FY2017

60

73

93

9

26

188

58

84

84

0

37

82

107

35

13

12

60

19.3

*

0

0

0

*

*

19

5

82

86

0

0

31

82

37

63

126

10

30

91

34

112

16

*

0

61

*

9

FY2017

5

0

38

0

41

0

87

21

19

55

0

143

*

FY2017

5

0

5

69

116

185

54

50

81

9

19

153

55

53

77

*

37

55

91

*

6

0

0

*

175

16

38

16

20

34

35

22

FY2018

*

18.0

*

0

*

0

0

0

19

7

63

63

*

*

20

72

FY2018

33

65

87

10

85

15

9

*

5

73

19

*

*

83

23

10

12

45

LAWRENCE COUNTY

79

116

53

51

92

12

20

154

65

70

61

*

41

86

68

8

6

0

*

*

180

12

30

22

25

34

40

23

10

FY2016

196

17.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

21

15

61

66

0

*

21

70

FY2016

31

66

99

8

12

94

*

7

7

42

8

*

*

123

20

11

17

48

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

9

55

10

*

8

0

32

11

*

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

17

0

5

41

*

*

*

FY2016

*

0

*

*

11

*

50

19

42

61

5

15

7

7

11

8

7

*

*

0

0

0

*

56

FY2017

15

20

26

*

5

50

13

20

28

0

9

19

33

*

*

0

6

16.6

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

*

7

8

*

*

11

35

15

30

16

*

11

24

9

29

*

*

0

7

0

*

FY2017

*

0

21

0

*

0

40

6

*

9

*

41

*

FY2017

0

0

*

21

50

71

18

14

39

0

13

47

12

24

35

*

13

20

37

0

*

0

0

*

69

*

15

*

7

21

11

9

FY2018

*

17.0

0

0

0

0

0

*

5

*

13

14

0

*

14

34

FY2018

20

22

29

0

26

7

*

*

9

30

0

0

0

8

9

*

0

13

LEWIS COUNTY

21

51

23

17

32

*

13

51

12

27

33

0

9

49

14

*

*

0

0

*

68

6

6

9

9

18

13

7

*

FY2016

72

17.6

0

0

0

0

0

*

8

*

21

21

0

0

18

24

FY2016

11

25

36

*

6

33

*

*

*

30

*

0

0

8

5

*

0

8

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

48

43

203

42

9

45

0

158

46

35

5

0

*

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

5

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

5

*

80

7

22

193

67

28

0

FY2016

0

*

6

30

59

*

215

134

243

377

15

42

28

41

65

86

71

29

8

8

*

0

23

342

FY2017

66

77

234

11

36

322

100

130

147

*

61

147

167

35

21

26

82

18.1

*

0

0

*

*

0

17

78

46

52

*

*

94

128

52

93

232

7

36

116

24

203

13

0

14

107

8

15

FY2017

31

*

75

6

39

0

178

46

31

61

0

182

0

FY2017

*

0

*

129

193

322

62

77

183

14

44

252

107

96

119

6

54

121

141

13

*

*

*

20

283

22

42

17

39

53

69

49

FY2018

31

18.5

*

0

0

*

0

0

17

53

67

72

*

*

70

101

FY2018

56

80

186

10

111

15

16

12

27

159

8

*

14

92

30

23

23

76

LINCOLN COUNTY

125

214

60

69

210

12

59

250

168

67

104

*

50

159

127

18

7

0

0

17

301

22

41

25

46

45

70

44

46

FY2016

339

18.5

0

0

0

*

*

*

16

66

79

83

*

*

81

84

FY2016

39

82

218

37

40

153

5

6

15

149

13

*

23

98

27

27

25

79

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

5

96

10

*

10

0

34

8

8

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

12

*

11

100

*

*

*

FY2016

*

0

*

5

*

*

30

44

78

122

7

12

14

16

19

17

33

*

*

*

0

0

*

113

FY2017

21

32

69

*

10

103

41

27

54

0

17

36

69

21

*

5

27

17.0

*

0

0

*

0

0

14

*

28

32

0

*

42

29

12

32

78

7

17

65

15

38

*

0

0

60

*

*

FY2017

11

0

5

*

6

0

78

*

*

12

0

27

6

FY2017

*

0

*

40

58

98

25

28

45

*

16

76

34

33

31

0

10

40

48

6

*

0

*

0

90

7

15

7

18

11

17

11

FY2018

12

19.1

0

*

0

*

0

0

5

*

38

38

0

0

30

19

FY2018

8

27

63

5

56

12

*

*

5

42

*

0

0

37

17

*

*

22

LINN COUNTY

58

65

23

39

61

*

10

100

38

41

44

*

14

71

37

6

*

*

0

*

114

10

13

9

23

20

24

17

7

FY2016

123

19.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

15

*

46

46

*

*

31

26

FY2016

12

36

75

9

16

65

*

7

*

53

*

*

0

26

22

6

*

31

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

6

*

56

8

0

7

0

30

6

7

0

*

*

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

9

*

9

88

11

*

*

FY2016

5

0

*

10

13

0

40

49

55

104

5

15

21

12

16

23

8

*

*

0

0

0

6

97

FY2017

25

34

45

*

12

83

31

23

50

0

19

26

59

9

*

*

13

19.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

37

38

0

*

26

27

11

33

60

*

10

51

20

34

*

0

*

25

0

*

FY2017

5

0

5

*

9

0

78

5

7

15

0

36

*

FY2017

*

0

0

36

52

88

24

30

34

*

6

76

31

16

41

*

17

19

51

*

*

0

0

0

85

7

11

7

11

17

18

14

FY2018

*

18.9

0

0

*

*

0

0

6

*

39

42

0

0

22

14

FY2018

9

22

57

*

33

6

*

0

7

28

*

*

*

32

9

*

*

16

LIVINGSTON COUNTY

22

45

14

23

30

*

10

55

17

20

30

0

21

29

17

*

0

0

0

*

63

*

13

5

5

14

11

9

7

FY2016

67

18.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

28

28

0

0

18

17

FY2016

5

24

38

8

6

35

0

*

*

19

*

0

0

19

5

*

*

9

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

10

25

73

13

0

14

0

52

13

8

8

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

6

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

12

0

19

65

24

13

5

FY2016

*

0

*

15

22

*

59

44

79

123

6

19

11

11

24

18

20

14

*

7

*

0

0

113

FY2017

29

38

56

5

18

100

41

35

47

0

23

56

44

8

7

5

20

17.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

6

0

46

46

0

0

32

37

19

33

71

6

15

78

13

66

16

0

0

28

*

5

FY2017

19

0

10

0

21

0

84

22

*

21

*

51

*

FY2017

*

0

*

44

92

136

25

44

67

6

22

108

38

51

47

0

14

61

61

5

8

0

*

*

122

5

15

12

17

26

23

19

FY2018

19

18.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

57

58

0

0

30

38

FY2018

17

42

77

*

74

20

*

*

5

77

10

*

0

33

11

11

5

27

MC DONALD COUNTY

53

78

31

44

56

7

9

111

34

44

53

0

26

53

52

5

6

*

*

*

118

*

19

15

23

20

27

16

9

FY2016

131

18.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

10

*

54

55

0

0

25

39

FY2016

20

40

71

*

26

73

*

5

0

61

*

0

0

60

16

*

*

23

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

11

6

91

11

11

7

0

44

12

11

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

20

8

10

105

15

6

15

FY2016

0

0

6

11

18

*

58

52

90

142

13

18

12

21

22

23

26

7

9

*

0

*

10

122

FY2017

33

41

68

0

15

115

64

25

53

*

22

36

83

9

6

*

17

18.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

5

0

48

49

0

0

40

46

18

40

84

0

12

62

30

53

*

0

0

31

*

9

FY2017

9

0

7

5

15

0

80

14

8

19

0

49

7

FY2017

*

0

0

42

64

106

29

23

54

*

14

79

41

30

35

0

16

33

57

*

*

0

*

13

90

9

17

7

18

14

14

18

FY2018

9

17.6

*

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

29

29

0

0

32

35

FY2018

18

24

64

*

40

11

*

*

11

35

8

*

0

32

10

*

*

15

MACON COUNTY

46

71

26

29

62

6

15

86

45

28

44

*

18

64

33

*

*

0

0

9

105

9

11

8

19

22

22

15

11

FY2016

117

18.3

*

0

*

0

0

0

6

*

35

37

*

*

34

35

FY2016

19

35

63

*

10

42

*

5

7

29

6

0

0

34

12

5

5

22

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

5

52

15

17

7

0

23

9

8

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

17

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

6

13

10

43

5

*

18

FY2016

*

0

*

*

*

0

18

36

34

70

5

9

5

12

11

13

10

5

0

*

0

0

*

68

FY2017

18

18

34

*

7

61

28

30

12

0

8

32

30

7

6

*

17

18.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

7

21

23

0

*

22

12

9

17

44

*

8

30

8

24

*

*

0

31

*

*

FY2017

*

0

8

20

9

0

45

*

6

8

0

25

24

FY2017

*

0

0

33

38

71

14

18

39

5

*

62

22

24

25

0

7

23

41

*

*

0

0

*

67

6

8

6

9

14

18

8

FY2018

*

18.9

*

0

0

0

0

0

9

*

33

34

0

0

9

16

FY2018

6

23

42

*

28

*

*

*

*

34

5

0

0

27

11

7

*

20

MADISON COUNTY

41

52

18

29

46

5

5

83

33

37

23

0

12

60

21

*

*

0

*

*

87

10

7

*

15

20

25

11

*

FY2016

93

19.8

0

0

0

0

0

0

10

10

38

39

*

*

14

19

FY2016

8

22

63

*

8

45

5

*

*

38

6

0

*

38

9

9

11

29

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

8

38

8

0

*

0

20

6

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

5

0

17

39

*

*

*

FY2016

0

0

*

*

8

*

36

21

27

48

6

*

*

11

12

7

6

*

0

0

0

0

0

48

FY2017

10

12

26

*

*

44

15

16

17

0

8

17

23

*

*

8

12

19.0

*

0

0

*

0

0

7

7

9

12

*

*

*

14

8

14

26

*

6

13

*

13

*

*

0

25

*

*

FY2017

0

0

7

*

14

0

43

11

8

10

0

24

*

FY2017

0

0

*

24

32

56

15

14

27

*

*

49

12

27

17

*

13

15

27

0

0

0

0

*

55

*

9

6

9

10

11

7

FY2018

*

20.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

9

19

19

*

*

*

20

FY2018

5

13

38

*

27

*

0

*

7

11

6

0

*

24

5

6

*

14

MARIES COUNTY

26

33

17

13

29

*

*

51

17

25

17

*

12

35

11

*

*

0

*

*

55

*

10

5

12

10

10

10

*

FY2016

59

20.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

6

12

16

16

*

*

6

18

FY2016

7

14

38

*

*

29

*

*

5

13

*

0

0

25

9

5

*

15

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

22

103

220

84

5

10

0

100

41

17

15

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

12

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

8

7

68

218

108

34

*

FY2016

*

0

14

12

35

18

112

142

230

372

17

45

26

46

63

67

73

35

16

7

0

*

58

292

FY2017

70

56

246

13

112

244

89

169

114

*

36

129

205

30

15

13

58

19.6

12

0

0

6

*

0

8

46

79

85

*

12

96

106

40

87

245

*

35

131

64

138

9

10

*

69

7

7

FY2017

28

*

12

*

63

0

205

84

14

27

12

103

7

FY2017

*

0

21

115

223

338

71

65

202

15

91

229

76

157

105

*

38

116

182

20

6

0

0

30

285

21

33

23

46

61

68

58

FY2018

28

18.7

5

0

*

*

*

0

5

31

90

91

*

8

103

92

FY2018

41

66

231

6

106

29

7

6

27

147

0

7

0

41

36

19

9

64

MARION COUNTY

129

228

69

75

213

10

91

242

98

147

112

*

43

206

106

15

*

0

*

28

310

20

32

23

67

60

76

55

24

FY2016

357

18.0

*

*

0

0

0

0

10

31

128

128

*

*

107

74

FY2016

26

80

251

8

28

135

11

10

11

105

7

8

*

52

45

14

11

70

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

20

*

0

0

0

6

*

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

18

0

*

*

FY2016

0

0

0

*

5

0

13

10

19

29

*

*

5

*

5

5

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

27

FY2017

6

10

13

0

*

24

10

5

14

0

*

8

19

*

0

*

5

18.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

6

6

0

0

7

12

*

6

21

0

*

12

7

9

*

0

0

5

0

*

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

23

0

*

6

0

9

0

FY2017

0

0

0

11

12

23

6

6

11

0

0

23

8

8

7

0

*

*

17

0

0

0

0

0

23

*

*

5

5

*

*

*

FY2018

0

18.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

8

8

0

0

*

6

FY2018

*

8

13

0

9

0

0

0

*

6

0

0

0

12

6

*

*

8

MERCER COUNTY

11

13

6

5

13

0

*

20

8

6

10

0

*

10

10

*

0

*

0

*

21

*

*

*

6

*

*

*

*

FY2016

24

16.8

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

0

5

5

0

0

7

5

FY2016

*

6

15

*

*

15

0

*

*

6

*

0

0

*

*

*

0

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

11

16

125

5

5

23

0

101

44

23

*

0

*

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

25

13

15

108

9

12

*

FY2016

0

0

5

26

29

0

101

60

96

156

10

17

17

19

22

21

37

13

*

*

0

*

*

151

FY2017

40

38

78

*

23

127

59

53

44

*

24

53

75

7

10

5

22

17.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

12

5

40

50

*

*

37

48

17

44

95

*

5

51

28

37

*

0

0

87

*

5

FY2017

16

0

19

8

12

0

142

13

25

35

0

97

*

FY2017

*

0

5

75

117

192

41

46

105

6

14

151

69

59

64

*

35

65

91

*

*

0

0

*

186

14

35

9

33

28

28

32

FY2018

13

18.1

0

*

0

*

*

0

17

*

67

75

*

*

32

60

FY2018

24

58

110

5

92

*

5

6

57

47

9

6

0

71

18

10

7

35

MILLER COUNTY

76

98

43

33

98

7

17

121

59

51

64

*

32

72

66

*

0

*

0

*

169

15

27

13

25

30

34

21

9

FY2016

174

18.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

15

9

61

67

0

0

32

51

FY2016

26

52

96

6

7

87

*

7

69

55

14

5

0

28

25

6

6

37

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

6

12

76

23

45

11

0

49

17

8

0

0

28

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

13

*

21

69

8

11

0

FY2016

33

0

*

9

11

0

39

39

66

105

5

18

7

16

13

16

18

12

0

*

0

0

21

83

FY2017

18

29

58

*

14

87

45

29

31

*

11

45

48

6

6

5

17

18.1

*

0

0

*

0

0

5

5

29

30

*

*

32

28

20

23

62

5

10

44

22

47

7

0

0

27

*

5

FY2017

*

0

6

*

28

0

62

12

*

14

0

31

*

FY2017

10

0

0

42

45

87

22

29

36

*

5

77

38

23

26

0

11

46

30

*

*

0

0

10

72

5

15

8

15

5

21

15

FY2018

*

18.8

0

0

0

0

0

*

6

7

38

39

*

*

21

12

FY2018

11

26

50

*

40

8

*

*

10

34

9

*

0

24

15

8

5

28

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY

51

90

30

42

69

8

9

113

57

56

28

0

20

67

54

0

*

0

*

29

109

9

26

8

21

33

24

14

6

FY2016

141

19.9

0

*

0

*

0

0

11

15

55

57

*

7

21

26

FY2016

16

43

82

*

6

56

*

7

*

81

9

*

0

37

12

10

13

35

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

15

35

*

*

7

0

35

13

7

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

14

*

6

37

19

6

6

FY2016

0

0

*

*

16

*

49

32

41

73

*

7

6

10

16

15

8

7

*

*

0

0

0

68

FY2017

18

17

38

0

11

59

29

23

21

0

16

24

33

5

*

*

12

17.4

0

*

*

0

*

0

*

*

19

27

0

0

13

25

8

21

44

*

*

22

12

18

*

0

0

41

0

5

FY2017

5

0

9

*

7

0

26

13

*

13

*

37

*

FY2017

0

0

0

24

33

57

15

12

30

*

6

44

23

16

18

*

12

11

32

0

*

0

0

*

55

6

*

6

8

12

12

5

FY2018

*

17.8

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

14

17

0

*

10

19

FY2018

10

15

32

*

28

*

*

*

13

19

0

0

*

22

*

*

*

10

MONITEAU COUNTY

20

39

17

11

31

5

*

42

18

14

27

*

9

32

17

*

*

0

0

*

57

*

7

8

9

17

8

5

*

FY2016

59

18.1

0

*

*

*

0

0

*

0

21

24

0

0

8

22

FY2016

8

18

33

*

0

30

*

*

22

15

0

*

0

17

*

*

*

9

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

10

36

5

0

7

0

29

7

8

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

5

28

6

0

0

FY2016

0

0

*

5

12

*

36

16

30

46

*

7

*

7

7

*

14

0

*

*

0

0

*

42

FY2017

15

9

22

0

6

36

10

16

20

0

*

12

31

6

*

*

8

17.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

14

14

0

0

6

22

11

14

21

*

*

15

5

16

0

*

0

13

0

0

FY2017

*

0

*

*

*

0

35

8

7

7

*

29

*

FY2017

*

0

*

19

31

50

10

14

26

0

9

38

15

15

20

0

8

15

27

0

*

0

0

*

47

6

*

5

6

5

5

16

FY2018

*

19.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

14

14

0

0

18

15

FY2018

8

16

26

0

15

6

*

*

*

20

*

*

0

12

*

*

*

*

MONROE COUNTY

15

38

11

13

29

0

9

42

6

23

24

0

7

34

12

*

*

0

0

5

46

*

5

6

12

10

8

11

0

FY2016

53

17.6

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

20

20

0

*

11

17

FY2016

8

19

26

0

*

16

*

*

*

20

*

*

0

5

5

*

*

10

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

64

6

9

14

0

30

6

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

13

7

5

71

6

*

*

FY2016

*

0

*

*

10

0

26

33

66

99

9

16

6

14

17

18

17

*

*

*

0

0

*

95

FY2017

21

26

52

*

6

89

22

33

44

0

12

24

63

15

*

*

19

18.5

0

0

0

*

0

0

10

11

28

28

*

*

21

27

14

20

65

5

10

23

8

56

*

0

0

30

*

6

FY2017

5

0

9

*

*

*

50

11

5

12

0

29

0

FY2017

*

0

*

28

47

75

14

16

45

0

12

60

25

23

27

0

15

23

37

*

*

0

0

*

72

5

5

8

16

16

8

12

FY2018

5

17.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

21

23

0

0

22

23

FY2018

11

19

45

*

20

9

*

5

*

50

*

0

0

14

6

0

*

9

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

30

53

21

17

45

*

8

65

26

32

25

0

19

48

16

0

0

0

0

*

82

8

7

*

12

20

15

16

*

FY2016

83

19.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

9

15

16

*

*

28

24

FY2016

10

22

51

*

9

31

*

*

5

40

*

*

0

25

9

*

*

13

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

53

6

*

11

0

47

17

11

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

16

7

10

53

5

0

*

FY2016

*

0

0

11

23

0

63

27

54

81

9

14

6

10

16

11

15

0

*

*

0

*

0

78

FY2017

20

19

42

*

6

68

30

30

21

*

26

21

33

9

5

*

17

19.7

*

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

24

29

0

0

9

31

16

26

39

*

*

30

12

19

*

0

0

44

*

*

FY2017

*

0

16

*

*

0

47

5

10

17

0

53

0

FY2017

0

0

*

29

50

79

25

22

32

*

8

63

31

26

22

0

18

20

41

*

0

0

0

*

76

8

12

*

15

15

14

7

FY2018

*

19.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

5

*

27

28

0

*

14

29

FY2018

15

31

33

*

41

*

*

*

17

21

7

*

0

31

5

*

*

9

MORGAN COUNTY

27

46

19

19

35

*

5

60

38

17

18

*

15

35

22

*

0

0

0

0

72

6

16

*

13

16

7

9

*

FY2016

73

17.9

0

0

0

0

*

0

8

*

26

26

*

*

8

25

FY2016

10

27

36

6

*

49

*

*

30

13

*

*

0

26

5

*

*

11

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

15

*

99

16

28

12

0

52

17

11

0

*

16

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

17

24

38

98

13

9

0

FY2016

9

0

0

*

19

0

49

54

101

155

9

21

15

28

33

17

22

10

0

*

0

0

27

128

FY2017

40

44

71

5

14

135

77

43

35

0

14

55

86

8

9

*

21

18.3

*

0

*

*

0

0

7

*

49

49

*

*

38

51

21

39

95

5

15

54

19

87

10

*

0

38

*

5

FY2017

12

0

10

34

43

0

106

10

9

20

0

49

*

FY2017

12

0

*

78

97

175

41

55

79

5

14

152

91

40

44

0

20

71

84

*

*

0

0

30

144

11

27

18

26

32

25

22

FY2018

14

19.5

0

0

0

5

0

0

12

0

61

61

*

*

61

35

FY2018

21

29

125

*

52

15

*

6

19

96

11

*

0

34

5

*

*

11

NEW MADRID COUNTY

70

103

37

53

83

*

22

138

83

41

49

*

29

73

70

5

*

0

0

23

144

7

27

14

26

27

28

26

18

FY2016

173

19.2

0

0

0

*

0

0

11

*

67

69

*

*

57

32

FY2016

20

30

123

*

7

49

*

5

5

90

13

*

0

29

8

5

8

21

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

23

53

167

43

0

51

0

179

59

22

12

0

8

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

15

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

48

*

75

168

81

16

26

FY2016

11

0

9

29

66

*

162

136

196

332

19

51

33

46

55

63

45

20

15

18

*

*

*

296

FY2017

86

101

145

18

32

279

89

126

117

*

80

122

128

30

22

12

64

18.0

0

0

0

6

*

0

20

0

115

117

*

*

65

122

67

109

156

11

52

203

32

163

53

0

0

83

*

12

FY2017

24

0

46

0

60

0

145

78

32

62

0

167

10

FY2017

9

0

20

134

172

306

80

90

136

19

36

242

103

103

100

*

74

104

126

11

5

*

0

8

281

24

43

29

49

56

50

31

FY2018

24

18.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

29

6

98

99

*

*

51

115

FY2018

55

94

157

19

188

45

13

9

20

119

29

*

0

130

22

29

6

57

NEWTON COUNTY

121

181

90

94

118

14

31

241

89

98

115

*

92

113

94

9

16

5

6

5

266

31

37

36

45

54

50

24

25

FY2016

302

18.7

*

0

0

*

0

0

25

*

91

94

0

*

67

109

FY2016

50

98

154

19

42

156

5

11

6

109

12

*

0

152

19

22

7

48

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

*

53

*

0

7

0

46

26

6

0

0

*

Page F-075

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

6FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

0

*

50

0

*

0

FY2016

0

*

0

11

38

57

126

22

44

66

5

8

6

5

13

14

13

*

0

*

0

0

0

66

FY2017

13

17

36

0

*

46

45

*

19

*

12

17

36

13

*

*

15

18.8

0

0

0

*

0

0

5

*

22

22

0

0

20

17

11

16

39

*

5

29

11

41

*

0

0

11

*

0

FY2017

*

0

*

0

*

*

62

*

12

19

25

74

0

FY2017

*

*

*

27

43

70

14

15

41

*

*

56

24

27

19

*

16

14

39

0

*

0

0

0

69

*

8

*

8

10

19

17

FY2018

*

18.4

*

0

0

0

0

0

6

*

17

18

0

0

28

16

FY2018

5

17

48

*

30

*

*

0

11

36

*

0

0

14

7

*

*

11

NODAWAY COUNTY

22

42

23

18

23

5

*

49

23

26

15

0

10

44

10

0

*

0

*

0

62

5

15

*

9

12

15

6

0

FY2016

64

17.8

*

0

0

0

0

0

5

*

23

25

0

0

10

20

FY2016

9

19

36

6

*

31

*

*

*

35

*

0

0

15

14

6

0

20

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

24

*

*

5

0

19

5

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

6

31

0

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

7

0

17

14

23

37

*

8

*

*

8

6

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

34

FY2017

14

14

9

*

*

31

23

5

9

0

9

13

15

*

*

*

8

18.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

18

18

0

0

6

10

*

15

19

*

*

17

*

7

*

0

0

27

0

*

FY2017

*

*

9

0

5

0

22

*

*

9

0

20

0

FY2017

*

0

0

15

22

37

10

12

15

*

*

30

12

18

7

0

6

11

20

0

0

0

0

0

37

*

7

*

6

*

10

*

FY2018

*

17.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

0

14

14

0

0

7

12

FY2018

*

16

17

*

15

6

0

*

*

14

*

0

0

21

5

*

*

10

OREGON COUNTY

17

17

10

13

11

*

*

29

14

10

10

0

5

16

13

0

*

0

0

0

33

*

*

*

*

5

8

*

*

FY2016

34

18.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

10

10

0

0

9

10

FY2016

5

10

19

*

*

18

*

0

*

8

*

0

0

17

*

*

*

11

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

9

22

*

*

5

0

28

11

10

0

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

7

*

6

27

7

*

7

FY2016

0

0

0

12

15

*

44

15

24

39

5

*

*

*

13

7

5

*

0

*

0

0

*

38

FY2017

9

11

19

0

*

33

8

14

17

*

9

9

19

*

*

*

*

17.4

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

7

9

0

0

6

17

*

14

21

*

*

7

*

12

*

0

0

21

0

*

FY2017

0

0

12

0

*

0

23

5

8

17

*

50

*

FY2017

0

0

0

12

29

41

7

7

27

*

*

36

10

15

16

*

7

7

25

*

0

0

0

0

40

*

*

9

*

9

7

6

FY2018

0

18.2

0

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

8

10

0

0

6

19

FY2018

*

16

21

*

19

*

*

0

9

14

*

0

0

13

*

*

*

6

OSAGE COUNTY

17

21

9

10

19

*

*

32

7

16

15

0

7

21

10

0

0

0

0

0

38

*

*

*

11

5

9

5

0

FY2016

38

17.9

0

0

*

0

0

0

*

*

13

13

0

*

7

12

FY2016

*

10

25

*

0

22

*

*

12

9

*

*

0

14

*

*

0

7

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

15

*

0

8

0

33

10

8

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

9

*

*

10

*

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

10

0

26

8

15

23

*

5

0

*

*

*

5

*

*

0

0

0

0

22

FY2017

6

9

8

*

*

21

13

6

*

0

*

6

15

*

*

0

*

17.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

5

6

0

0

*

14

*

12

8

0

*

10

0

13

*

0

0

9

*

*

FY2017

*

0

6

*

*

0

23

*

8

9

0

22

0

FY2017

0

0

0

21

21

42

14

10

18

*

7

29

17

15

10

*

11

13

17

*

*

0

0

*

39

*

5

*

5

*

11

8

FY2018

*

18.2

0

0

0

0

0

*

9

*

10

10

0

0

7

13

FY2018

7

9

26

0

17

*

*

*

5

14

*

0

0

20

5

*

*

10

OZARK COUNTY

14

20

6

13

15

5

*

26

18

8

8

*

*

19

10

*

0

0

0

0

33

*

8

*

*

*

*

*

*

FY2016

34

19.5

0

0

*

0

0

0

*

*

10

10

0

0

*

12

FY2016

7

11

16

*

5

17

*

*

*

12

*

0

0

16

8

*

*

11

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

18

8

121

16

21

7

0

44

17

9

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

7

21

49

125

14

20

*

FY2016

*

0

*

8

20

0

41

78

114

192

12

16

14

22

38

35

36

19

*

*

0

0

62

128

FY2017

31

49

112

13

21

156

115

45

32

0

15

98

79

*

6

*

14

17.6

*

0

0

7

0

0

9

*

45

47

6

13

65

46

17

27

148

5

29

69

44

94

13

*

0

36

5

*

FY2017

24

0

9

28

34

0

134

11

11

18

0

53

*

FY2017

*

0

0

87

117

204

34

51

119

7

28

169

99

63

42

0

24

90

90

*

0

0

0

77

125

12

15

20

26

40

34

32

FY2018

25

18.7

*

*

*

*

*

0

9

*

65

65

7

12

68

40

FY2018

5

18

181

7

68

23

*

7

26

128

13

*

0

24

10

5

*

18

PEMISCOT COUNTY

67

104

37

52

82

5

22

138

93

41

37

*

21

65

84

*

*

0

0

49

120

11

23

17

28

28

26

21

17

FY2016

171

18.3

0

0

*

*

0

0

7

*

67

67

6

8

55

28

FY2016

5

10

156

*

23

76

5

*

6

94

19

*

0

27

5

11

*

20

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

7

7

81

18

0

14

0

63

29

13

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

12

*

14

74

6

8

*

FY2016

21

*

*

19

26

0

75

51

62

113

6

13

*

12

23

26

20

10

5

*

0

0

*

106

FY2017

19

27

67

6

13

94

40

38

35

0

20

43

50

14

8

9

31

17.6

0

0

0

*

0

0

10

19

28

30

*

*

21

30

17

20

76

*

6

47

11

55

*

*

0

43

*

*

FY2017

7

0

13

*

15

0

86

7

24

20

0

56

*

FY2017

5

0

0

44

69

113

23

23

67

*

9

98

41

27

45

0

24

31

58

5

6

0

0

*

101

10

9

8

9

21

22

25

FY2018

9

17.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

7

15

25

28

*

*

29

32

FY2018

14

35

64

*

65

6

*

*

10

40

*

*

*

53

12

6

5

23

PERRY COUNTY

42

79

32

24

65

10

10

100

60

24

37

0

26

61

34

*

*

0

0

*

114

8

17

10

16

21

24

15

10

FY2016

121

17.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

6

20

40

40

0

*

20

33

FY2016

17

33

71

*

5

55

6

*

5

29

6

*

*

76

18

13

6

37

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

25

62

164

15

8

37

0

145

41

24

5

0

67

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

38

11

16

78

68

24

0

FY2016

148

0

7

26

52

0

144

94

116

210

16

36

10

30

34

34

26

24

5

6

0

0

10

190

FY2017

47

59

104

7

30

158

107

52

51

*

38

69

100

18

11

6

35

17.7

*

*

0

0

0

0

17

7

45

54

0

5

46

76

22

69

119

*

*

70

31

62

8

0

0

106

*

6

FY2017

28

0

31

9

15

0

124

57

16

33

0

105

0

FY2017

91

0

7

99

137

236

46

55

135

17

34

144

109

65

62

*

52

73

107

10

13

*

0

15

198

10

36

18

36

38

45

25

FY2018

28

18.0

*

*

0

*

*

0

15

5

62

68

*

*

61

79

FY2018

26

54

156

17

119

11

6

5

70

64

8

10

0

83

12

5

12

29

PETTIS COUNTY

105

173

64

68

146

14

41

181

131

72

75

*

45

146

85

8

10

*

0

14

247

18

41

20

49

49

40

35

26

FY2016

278

18.2

0

*

0

*

0

0

28

13

81

88

*

*

66

77

FY2016

31

84

163

24

22

142

6

14

128

62

10

*

*

69

24

14

15

53

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

18

19

177

48

10

32

0

166

69

30

*

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

24

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

39

11

59

226

30

45

37

FY2016

*

0

5

28

85

0

183

159

185

344

25

36

34

45

54

49

52

49

*

*

*

0

8

331

FY2017

71

98

175

12

60

266

136

125

83

*

79

118

143

25

28

31

84

19.9

8

0

0

*

*

*

50

56

68

71

*

*

71

81

33

95

216

20

24

125

22

97

34

*

0

188

7

6

FY2017

45

*

30

8

59

0

246

28

42

53

0

172

18

FY2017

*

0

6

161

188

349

59

75

215

22

57

263

121

144

84

7

79

123

140

*

6

0

*

8

333

18

32

23

46

54

70

59

FY2018

47

19.4

*

0

*

5

0

0

43

68

85

86

*

*

60

82

FY2018

38

81

230

6

107

6

12

12

19

67

20

*

*

227

28

33

44

105

PHELPS COUNTY

135

208

50

85

208

22

40

268

87

173

83

*

90

149

100

8

*

*

*

10

321

17

33

32

51

69

66

52

23

FY2016

343

20.1

0

0

0

*

*

*

60

95

62

68

*

*

48

64

FY2016

24

79

240

13

11

150

9

13

31

72

14

5

0

207

38

37

47

122

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

13

50

12

0

*

0

41

16

14

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

9

*

13

64

8

6

0

FY2016

0

0

*

13

8

*

41

33

58

91

5

17

*

16

13

16

13

8

*

0

0

0

5

84

FY2017

23

30

38

*

16

72

29

31

31

0

8

33

50

*

5

*

12

18.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

5

6

17

17

0

*

31

30

16

25

50

0

*

29

14

37

6

*

*

16

*

*

FY2017

*

0

8

0

14

0

51

10

12

8

*

49

*

FY2017

0

0

*

20

52

72

18

17

37

*

16

52

16

30

26

*

10

24

35

*

0

0

0

*

68

5

11

6

8

13

15

10

FY2018

*

18.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

6

18

19

0

0

14

30

FY2018

10

21

41

*

22

8

*

*

7

35

*

0

0

9

7

*

6

15

PIKE COUNTY

29

48

21

17

39

*

15

56

25

32

20

0

13

40

24

*

*

0

0

*

69

*

11

8

10

13

19

10

*

FY2016

77

18.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

10

28

28

*

*

13

23

FY2016

5

31

41

*

11

22

*

*

*

23

*

*

0

10

11

*

8

22

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

12

9

190

19

0

59

0

316

123

81

*

0

8

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

9

0

63

6

19

139

9

23

*

FY2016

8

0

*

77

132

*

302

75

171

246

16

45

9

26

35

48

44

23

8

12

*

0

13

213

FY2017

37

46

163

10

24

204

63

56

127

6

87

51

102

13

*

9

24

17.7

0

0

0

*

*

0

13

13

33

36

*

5

66

107

49

63

134

6

18

95

33

95

5

24

0

42

*

11

FY2017

19

0

76

*

17

9

167

15

62

123

0

301

*

FY2017

13

0

*

99

193

292

52

55

185

8

26

248

61

82

149

*

93

64

131

9

16

*

0

25

246

19

43

20

27

45

63

54

FY2018

21

17.5

0

0

0

*

*

*

15

12

47

52

*

*

72

134

FY2018

48

101

143

7

134

24

8

*

24

116

8

28

*

51

9

11

5

25

PLATTE COUNTY

90

193

53

57

173

10

18

253

55

68

160

8

104

127

44

15

11

*

0

23

234

13

38

28

45

51

54

43

11

FY2016

283

18.0

0

0

0

*

*

0

8

15

59

62

0

*

66

124

FY2016

55

72

156

10

14

139

*

8

14

112

5

15

*

61

14

7

8

29

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

7

12

112

18

0

14

0

68

27

12

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

23

*

34

144

19

5

5

FY2016

9

0

*

13

23

*

81

75

139

214

17

28

23

34

42

36

29

5

8

7

0

*

*

198

FY2017

45

73

96

*

23

185

63

74

77

0

41

60

113

32

17

6

55

18.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

6

74

77

*

*

42

70

34

52

128

11

19

86

12

127

11

0

*

62

*

6

FY2017

13

*

9

0

15

0

155

10

14

31

0

70

0

FY2017

7

0

*

58

129

187

43

50

94

7

18

150

77

44

66

*

23

66

97

*

8

0

*

*

175

8

24

21

25

35

31

30

FY2018

13

17.6

*

0

0

0

*

0

15

6

66

68

*

*

49

44

FY2018

19

45

123

6

62

20

6

*

6

137

7

*

0

34

27

9

8

44

POLK COUNTY

54

100

35

48

71

*

18

127

46

44

64

0

32

80

42

*

7

*

*

*

145

13

20

12

20

35

25

22

7

FY2016

154

17.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

11

*

62

66

0

0

39

34

FY2016

14

42

98

5

9

52

*

*

*

102

8

*

*

32

26

5

6

37

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

8

17

87

40

11

27

0

138

36

30

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

27

9

71

103

20

7

7

FY2016

*

0

6

37

40

0

130

87

95

183

16

22

15

28

30

35

30

7

8

*

0

*

11

162

FY2017

49

44

90

11

21

144

58

82

43

*

43

50

87

17

17

38

72

20.6

*

*

0

*

0

0

6

69

33

35

*

*

25

44

21

51

111

*

7

66

17

38

10

*

*

113

6

10

FY2017

5

0

25

10

58

0

139

16

20

43

0

134

*

FY2017

*

0

6

83

113

196

33

46

117

12

11

161

56

91

49

*

54

48

93

5

*

0

0

11

177

16

23

14

35

34

36

33

FY2018

5

20.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

16

68

48

50

0

0

17

44

FY2018

22

50

124

7

91

*

12

*

28

21

11

*

*

127

18

17

42

77

PULASKI COUNTY

80

95

28

46

101

14

9

144

51

79

45

*

45

88

41

*

*

0

*

13

156

14

14

13

28

34

37

28

7

FY2016

175

19.3

0

0

0

*

0

0

11

60

30

36

*

*

22

42

FY2016

11

55

109

8

*

87

*

7

36

32

9

*

0

89

11

23

35

69

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

5

23

0

0

*

0

8

*

*

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

26

0

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

0

*

*

11

7

27

34

*

*

*

*

7

9

6

*

0

0

0

0

0

34

FY2017

10

5

19

*

*

26

18

*

15

0

8

8

18

*

0

0

*

15.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

6

6

0

0

13

13

8

8

18

*

5

17

0

17

*

0

*

8

0

*

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

19

*

*

*

0

7

*

FY2017

*

0

0

9

13

22

8

*

10

0

*

18

10

*

10

0

*

5

13

0

0

0

0

0

22

*

*

*

*

*

*

7

FY2018

0

19.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

5

5

0

*

5

10

FY2018

*

9

12

0

14

*

*

0

*

8

*

0

0

6

0

0

*

*

PUTNAM COUNTY

9

15

*

9

11

0

*

20

16

0

8

0

*

15

5

0

0

0

0

0

24

*

*

*

*

*

6

*

*

FY2016

24

17.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

6

6

0

0

11

6

FY2016

5

5

14

*

*

12

0

*

*

*

*

*

0

*

*

*

0

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

12

38

13

0

*

0

30

13

7

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

5

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

*

0

11

31

11

6

*

FY2016

*

0

*

5

*

*

21

15

44

59

5

5

5

5

13

12

9

5

*

0

0

0

*

55

FY2017

12

12

35

*

10

46

15

27

17

0

10

16

33

*

*

*

8

19.4

0

*

0

0

0

0

*

*

16

17

0

0

15

18

6

19

34

0

5

19

11

18

0

*

0

14

0

0

FY2017

*

0

*

*

12

0

29

10

*

7

*

21

0

FY2017

0

0

*

15

31

46

7

14

25

0

10

34

7

22

17

0

5

13

28

*

0

0

0

*

44

*

*

8

*

11

9

7

FY2018

*

19.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

19

19

0

0

11

13

FY2018

5

8

33

*

18

6

0

0

*

19

0

0

*

13

*

*

*

9

RALLS COUNTY

16

43

12

19

28

*

14

40

14

18

27

0

8

41

10

*

0

0

0

*

55

6

7

9

9

7

9

9

*

FY2016

59

18.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

5

18

18

*

*

16

14

FY2016

14

13

32

*

*

24

*

*

*

20

*

0

0

14

9

*

*

12

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

15

23

165

37

13

27

0

94

22

17

*

0

*

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

15

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

19

17

20

177

18

19

19

FY2016

*

0

7

19

46

0

114

78

148

226

12

36

18

32

41

43

23

21

6

*

0

0

19

200

FY2017

47

50

129

7

32

184

76

76

74

*

42

68

115

16

13

5

34

17.7

*

*

0

0

*

0

13

5

55

58

*

5

79

59

47

75

104

6

29

90

38

88

11

*

0

71

*

12

FY2017

14

0

26

8

18

0

172

22

20

19

0

99

31

FY2017

*

0

11

86

144

230

47

59

124

*

24

189

72

75

83

*

46

79

103

15

5

0

0

30

185

11

21

27

34

40

53

31

FY2018

13

17.8

0

*

0

0

0

0

12

5

62

64

*

*

75

69

FY2018

30

82

118

14

80

26

*

5

24

82

6

*

*

75

16

9

6

31

RANDOLPH COUNTY

78

144

29

62

131

10

27

173

76

73

73

*

39

118

62

12

5

0

0

19

189

8

33

28

39

40

30

31

13

FY2016

222

17.7

0

0

0

*

*

0

10

7

73

75

*

*

65

60

FY2016

31

68

123

10

24

100

*

9

20

68

15

6

0

85

23

9

12

44

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

17

6

110

8

0

18

0

66

15

18

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

15

*

14

106

*

11

*

FY2016

*

0

0

16

30

0

87

44

88

132

5

21

15

11

25

24

20

11

6

0

0

0

*

123

FY2017

21

44

67

*

12

114

42

38

52

0

18

42

72

19

8

*

31

17.1

*

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

38

41

*

*

35

43

23

40

69

*

11

64

18

38

7

*

0

53

*

5

FY2017

15

0

11

*

6

0

124

*

23

19

0

71

*

FY2017

6

0

*

63

92

155

33

37

85

*

18

131

50

49

56

*

27

46

81

6

5

0

*

*

144

*

17

17

28

28

22

24

FY2018

15

17.7

0

*

0

*

0

0

8

*

55

55

*

*

47

37

FY2018

17

30

108

*

68

9

10

6

19

42

7

7

*

45

14

7

*

25

RAY COUNTY

64

88

34

31

87

*

21

122

51

44

57

0

32

68

52

9

*

0

0

5

137

8

21

17

15

26

25

23

17

FY2016

152

17.5

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

5

48

48

0

0

50

44

FY2016

17

39

96

9

14

67

*

6

19

43

7

*

0

53

11

6

6

23

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

*

16

*

0

5

0

10

*

*

0

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

0

*

21

0

0

0

FY2016

0

0

0

5

*

0

15

11

17

28

*

6

*

*

10

5

*

0

0

0

0

0

0

28

FY2017

7

12

9

0

0

28

10

12

6

0

8

*

16

*

*

0

*

20.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

7

7

0

0

7

7

*

7

17

*

0

13

*

13

*

*

0

8

0

*

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

20

0

5

*

0

17

0

FY2017

0

0

0

9

12

21

6

7

8

*

0

19

5

9

7

0

*

6

12

0

0

0

0

0

21

*

*

*

5

*

5

*

FY2018

0

20.9

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

9

9

0

0

*

6

FY2018

*

8

12

0

9

*

*

*

0

8

*

0

0

10

*

*

0

*

REYNOLDS COUNTY

11

14

8

9

8

*

0

23

9

7

9

*

7

11

6

*

0

0

0

0

24

*

*

*

9

*

*

*

0

FY2016

25

17.7

0

0

0

*

*

0

8

0

*

*

0

0

*

7

FY2016

*

7

14

0

*

14

0

0

*

8

5

0

0

8

*

0

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

5

*

52

6

10

7

0

24

9

7

0

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

13

*

19

71

9

8

0

FY2016

*

0

0

*

8

0

23

45

57

102

*

15

8

6

22

19

22

8

*

*

0

0

0

96

FY2017

30

30

42

9

9

82

35

51

16

*

18

44

39

10

8

*

20

17.7

*

0

0

*

0

0

8

7

26

27

0

0

28

27

10

18

74

0

12

53

18

36

7

0

0

34

*

*

FY2017

6

0

5

7

11

0

47

*

6

7

0

26

*

FY2017

*

0

0

34

41

75

22

24

29

7

13

55

24

38

13

0

11

29

35

*

*

0

0

0

73

*

7

6

15

14

12

12

FY2018

6

18.0

*

0

0

*

*

0

6

*

27

27

0

0

22

12

FY2018

*

13

58

*

39

10

*

*

8

23

6

*

0

31

8

6

*

18

RIPLEY COUNTY

30

47

17

34

26

*

13

62

23

34

20

0

8

39

30

*

*

0

0

0

75

6

10

13

13

11

16

*

*

FY2016

77

19.8

*

0

0

*

0

0

12

*

21

21

0

0

24

12

FY2016

5

16

56

*

15

35

0

*

5

38

10

0

0

22

*

5

*

10

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

80

130

310

120

17

301

0

1,152

434

258

16

8

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

27

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

5

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

9FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

51

6

422

22

115

305

141

101

8

FY2016

6

23

32

315

571

58

1,492

390

673

1,063

63

130

81

133

202

193

162

99

33

22

*

*

54

958

FY2017

200

189

674

34

125

881

335

263

465

22

354

227

460

55

67

120

242

18.4

*

*

0

9

*

*

43

266

46

53

11

17

172

497

234

364

465

25

76

350

63

559

35

16

6

364

31

48

FY2017

74

10

342

25

117

52

294

149

322

504

12

1,305

*

FY2017

*

16

21

341

568

910

172

155

583

57

100

711

311

236

363

21

287

183

419

37

19

*

*

62

789

65

127

66

137

149

166

126

FY2018

74

18.7

*

0

*

12

*

*

41

248

64

70

9

15

151

366

FY2018

208

312

390

19

306

60

23

27

38

465

30

20

*

315

67

59

114

240

SAINT CHARLES COUNTY

349

603

155

174

623

57

109

730

400

193

359

18

323

390

221

23

22

5

*

59

847

61

113

79

140

165

178

135

81

FY2016

952

19.0

5

0

*

8

0

*

54

293

65

76

9

15

144

356

FY2016

202

309

441

31

46

387

23

39

58

413

47

13

11

375

66

68

147

281

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

51

*

0

*

0

22

14

0

*

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

23

*

*

*

FY2016

5

0

0

*

7

0

19

14

25

39

*

6

5

7

5

5

5

5

0

0

0

*

*

37

FY2017

*

16

19

*

8

28

23

7

9

0

5

22

12

*

*

*

7

19.4

0

0

0

0

0

*

5

5

5

9

0

0

10

10

6

8

25

*

*

13

*

7

5

0

0

26

0

0

FY2017

*

0

7

*

*

0

51

6

*

10

0

24

0

FY2017

0

0

5

26

39

65

15

18

32

*

5

51

28

20

17

*

9

26

29

0

*

0

0

*

63

*

11

13

6

14

11

6

FY2018

*

17.5

0

0

0

*

0

0

6

*

17

22

*

*

11

22

FY2018

7

17

41

*

23

0

0

*

22

12

*

0

0

26

6

*

5

13

SAINT CLAIR COUNTY

27

37

15

21

28

*

*

53

29

10

25

*

10

37

15

*

*

0

0

0

61

6

10

8

16

6

10

5

*

FY2016

64

19.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

7

*

26

29

0

0

13

11

FY2016

8

12

44

5

0

34

*

*

31

10

*

*

0

16

8

*

*

14

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

50

11

7

14

0

46

14

7

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

15

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

15

9

13

71

*

7

12

FY2016

*

0

0

16

22

0

61

39

70

109

6

15

8

13

22

19

19

7

*

0

0

0

*

102

FY2017

22

19

68

7

8

90

31

41

37

*

20

31

56

18

6

11

35

19.6

*

0

0

0

0

0

5

31

16

18

0

0

20

33

20

39

50

*

10

38

12

53

*

*

*

40

*

5

FY2017

*

0

13

14

17

0

67

7

9

13

0

48

18

FY2017

*

0

*

38

62

100

18

13

69

5

10

83

36

28

36

*

21

24

54

*

0

0

0

*

94

5

10

8

11

23

19

18

FY2018

6

19.6

*

0

0

*

*

0

*

26

25

26

0

0

12

27

FY2018

17

23

60

*

35

7

*

*

*

48

*

*

*

38

19

*

11

32

SAINTE GENEVIEVE COUNTY

36

59

19

18

58

7

7

79

25

22

48

0

19

61

15

*

0

0

0

*

89

9

10

9

10

18

16

21

*

FY2016

95

19.7

*

0

0

6

0

*

8

19

19

19

*

*

16

24

FY2016

7

28

60

*

*

44

*

*

9

37

*

0

0

42

12

*

8

24

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

32

19

306

71

98

38

*

146

50

27

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

87

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

5

34

178

115

373

21

30

126

FY2016

*

*

0

50

67

*

176

243

363

606

32

98

67

72

107

122

79

29

9

6

0

*

16

578

FY2017

142

155

309

33

89

481

225

233

148

*

116

172

315

73

44

55

172

19.7

5

*

0

8

*

*

100

94

139

145

7

7

125

117

66

130

410

30

59

297

44

248

34

*

7

263

6

22

FY2017

26

*

40

174

112

*

379

21

52

57

0

169

131

FY2017

*

0

*

220

378

598

140

124

334

30

83

477

237

216

145

*

100

172

324

7

*

0

0

15

576

41

77

56

79

120

121

78

FY2018

26

18.9

8

0

0

8

*

*

69

115

163

165

5

7

104

121

FY2018

49

139

410

21

265

62

8

14

45

254

34

*

12

228

86

53

66

205

SAINT FRANCOIS COUNTY

229

353

115

124

343

41

102

422

231

193

158

*

98

304

177

8

5

0

*

23

549

49

80

55

96

95

107

66

34

FY2016

582

19.4

12

0

0

9

0

0

80

110

145

152

*

5

106

108

FY2016

48

117

417

11

70

363

9

10

40

193

44

*

16

265

99

52

38

189

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

147

332

1,237

449

251

591

24

2,202

841

461

42

40

6

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

146

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

153

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

38FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

251

207

759

261

485

1,121

333

120

202

FY2016

17

19

89

543

969

119

2,671

900

2,078

2,978

275

492

272

421

529

518

354

117

86

44

14

*

1,163

1,686

FY2017

423

471

2,084

118

162

2,628

1,023

902

1,053

36

840

767

1,335

177

129

390

696

19.8

8

*

0

16

23

*

112

1,041

91

110

132

175

493

999

434

731

1,813

68

184

793

191

1,381

184

18

*

1,158

92

109

FY2017

108

197

626

275

476

237

1,129

323

492

893

60

2,300

181

FY2017

9

32

54

806

1,907

2,713

403

457

1,853

142

172

2,288

960

851

902

39

750

667

1,257

62

33

8

*

1,131

1,488

309

424

241

395

496

486

261

FY2018

101

20.4

*

0

*

15

17

5

91

992

128

141

103

154

414

886

FY2018

359

678

1,676

65

788

139

106

74

127

1,169

143

32

*

1,191

169

101

433

703

SAINT LOUIS COUNTY

945

2,080

412

476

2,139

136

209

2,522

1,189

807

1,031

38

788

1,429

772

79

51

7

*

1,291

1,607

290

451

291

472

516

540

329

138

FY2016

3,027

20.3

6

*

0

23

25

*

145

1,178

113

126

117

165

506

850

FY2016

346

698

1,983

116

191

1,018

82

88

209

1,259

198

29

28

1,220

187

131

457

775

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

7

22

73

7

11

18

0

54

16

11

*

0

64

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

14

19

10

46

17

10

*

FY2016

169

0

5

11

24

*

66

36

58

94

7

14

10

12

16

18

10

7

*

*

0

0

10

80

FY2017

20

25

49

*

11

73

36

37

21

*

15

20

57

8

*

8

20

17.5

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

29

31

0

*

14

41

16

29

49

*

*

32

11

34

10

0

0

39

*

*

FY2017

11

0

15

9

13

0

105

14

11

26

0

73

*

FY2017

75

*

*

59

91

150

25

44

81

*

17

115

56

49

45

*

13

47

87

5

6

*

0

15

124

6

23

18

21

27

28

15

FY2018

12

18.1

0

0

0

0

0

0

10

*

44

47

*

*

44

44

FY2018

21

47

82

11

51

*

*

*

30

53

6

*

0

51

5

5

5

15

SALINE COUNTY

38

71

25

29

55

6

11

74

44

33

32

*

11

54

41

5

7

0

0

10

88

6

10

13

22

14

20

17

7

FY2016

109

16.8

*

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

43

45

*

*

28

27

FY2016

10

37

62

8

5

55

*

6

34

38

*

5

0

26

13

7

*

24

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

20

*

0

*

0

17

*

*

0

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

6

0

*

24

*

*

*

FY2016

0

0

0

*

5

0

17

11

21

32

*

*

*

5

*

11

*

*

0

0

0

0

*

31

FY2017

13

10

9

0

*

28

15

*

16

*

6

7

18

5

0

*

6

20.7

*

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

11

11

0

0

8

12

5

6

21

0

*

14

6

15

*

0

*

*

*

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

0

0

26

0

*

*

0

10

5

FY2017

0

0

0

9

29

38

10

9

19

*

*

29

25

*

9

*

5

7

25

0

*

0

0

0

38

*

*

*

6

5

13

6

FY2018

*

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

14

15

0

0

14

9

FY2018

6

12

20

0

16

5

*

*

5

9

*

0

0

8

*

*

*

7

SCHUYLER COUNTY

13

18

11

8

12

0

5

21

20

5

6

0

7

14

10

*

*

0

0

0

30

*

*

*

*

8

9

*

*

FY2016

31

20.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

15

15

0

*

7

6

FY2016

*

8

20

0

6

19

0

*

0

12

*

0

0

*

6

0

*

8

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

0

17

*

0

*

0

10

*

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

*

14

*

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

*

0

8

6

12

18

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

18

FY2017

5

5

8

0

*

11

8

*

7

*

*

7

8

0

*

0

*

20.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

*

*

0

*

*

7

*

7

10

0

*

8

*

8

*

0

0

*

0

*

FY2017

*

0

*

0

*

0

18

0

*

0

0

7

*

FY2017

0

0

0

7

17

24

8

*

12

*

*

21

9

*

14

0

*

6

14

0

0

0

0

0

24

*

*

*

*

5

*

6

FY2018

*

22.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

6

6

0

0

*

13

FY2018

*

6

14

0

12

*

*

0

*

9

*

0

*

6

*

0

0

*

SCOTLAND COUNTY

7

12

*

8

10

*

*

15

8

*

9

0

*

11

6

*

0

0

0

0

18

0

*

*

5

7

*

*

0

FY2016

19

19.8

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

*

*

0

0

8

5

FY2016

*

*

14

0

*

9

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

0

0

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

10

26

187

44

5

36

0

122

42

16

0

0

90

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

44

*

59

243

24

11

*

FY2016

127

0

0

33

58

0

148

108

236

344

24

47

27

61

60

64

46

15

10

*

0

0

57

275

FY2017

87

92

165

14

23

305

118

103

123

*

62

92

188

32

19

9

60

18.9

*

0

*

*

*

0

28

21

87

88

8

15

85

101

55

96

193

16

32

158

41

173

20

*

*

94

*

12

FY2017

17

0

32

*

79

0

297

33

20

44

0

108

*

FY2017

97

0

*

130

252

382

106

106

170

32

23

320

124

161

97

*

83

118

180

5

*

0

*

58

316

29

57

31

60

74

66

47

FY2018

18

19.6

*

*

0

0

*

*

25

13

147

153

14

17

86

84

FY2018

51

97

234

15

187

22

19

8

33

184

26

8

0

108

33

21

10

64

SCOTT COUNTY

106

177

65

93

125

13

17

241

106

84

93

*

44

151

85

*

*

0

0

34

245

24

37

31

41

54

46

41

9

FY2016

283

19.3

*

*

0

5

0

0

31

10

103

104

7

11

55

63

FY2016

44

63

176

15

22

129

8

12

5

120

20

*

*

104

32

16

16

64

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

5

16

5

0

*

0

18

5

6

0

0

*

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TREATMENT ADMISSIONS FOR SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND COMPULSIVE GAMBLING -- DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

0

9

18

*

*

0

FY2016

*

0

*

*

14

0

18

8

15

23

*

*

*

*

6

5

*

0

0

0

0

0

0

23

FY2017

5

10

8

*

0

21

15

6

*

0

*

5

15

*

*

*

8

18.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

7

7

0

0

*

7

*

*

16

*

*

12

*

*

*

0

0

14

0

0

FY2017

*

0

*

0

*

0

14

*

*

5

0

17

0

FY2017

0

0

0

11

7

18

*

8

6

*

*

16

7

8

*

0

*

5

9

0

0

0

0

0

18

*

*

*

5

*

6

*

FY2018

*

21.2

0

0

0

*

0

0

5

*

*

*

0

0

*

*

FY2018

0

*

14

*

12

*

0

*

*

*

5

0

0

9

*

*

*

5

SHANNON COUNTY

14

12

7

8

11

0

*

23

10

11

5

0

5

16

5

0

0

0

0

*

25

*

*

*

6

5

5

*

*

FY2016

26

15.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

9

9

0

*

6

5

FY2016

*

7

16

0

*

12

*

*

0

5

5

0

0

14

*

*

*

6

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

8

24

*

*

*

0

22

8

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

*

*

*

27

6

6

*

FY2016

0

0

*

*

5

5

20

14

24

38

*

7

6

5

6

5

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

37

FY2017

8

13

17

*

10

26

19

11

8

0

*

16

18

0

*

0

*

18.0

*

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

7

9

0

0

12

13

8

6

24

*

*

16

12

10

*

0

0

7

0

0

FY2017

0

0

*

0

*

0

22

*

6

5

*

17

*

FY2017

*

0

0

15

15

30

9

8

13

*

5

19

8

11

11

0

*

8

18

0

0

0

0

0

30

*

*

*

5

9

6

*

FY2018

*

17.7

*

0

*

0

0

0

0

0

9

9

0

0

7

12

FY2018

6

12

12

0

6

*

*

*

6

14

*

0

0

5

*

0

0

*

SHELBY COUNTY

17

20

*

10

23

*

10

24

11

13

13

0

8

13

16

*

*

0

0

0

34

*

*

5

5

7

9

*

*

FY2016

37

18.1

*

0

0

*

0

0

*

*

10

10

0

0

13

9

FY2016

6

*

27

0

*

10

*

*

*

12

0

*

*

7

*

0

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

13

10

146

27

*

12

0

67

29

14

0

*

8

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

27

*

25

209

16

16

0

FY2016

11

0

0

15

28

0

85

97

178

275

15

41

34

33

46

44

45

17

0

*

0

0

*

273

FY2017

67

95

113

*

19

253

81

105

89

*

47

89

136

25

9

5

39

17.9

0

0

0

5

0

*

21

6

85

87

*

*

82

71

49

71

155

18

29

96

43

158

16

0

0

54

5

6

FY2017

11

*

16

*

34

0

161

12

15

23

0

76

*

FY2017

8

*

0

79

131

210

56

66

88

12

15

182

71

90

49

0

38

72

100

*

*

0

0

*

206

18

36

18

34

41

21

32

FY2018

10

19.1

0

0

0

6

0

0

14

10

67

68

*

*

50

60

FY2018

36

47

127

11

89

29

8

*

12

93

14

*

0

77

23

15

9

47

STODDARD COUNTY

78

112

68

50

72

12

16

157

59

77

54

0

37

96

57

*

*

0

0

*

182

21

35

24

24

28

28

17

13

FY2016

190

19.4

*

0

0

*

*

*

27

7

51

53

*

*

48

50

FY2016

25

47

118

9

13

81

*

7

5

98

17

*

*

56

13

8

*

24

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

13

81

30

0

25

0

80

28

16

*

0

25

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

17

23

46

50

15

*

*

FY2016

15

0

*

13

31

*

78

50

72

122

11

17

12

14

21

20

23

*

*

0

0

0

*

120

FY2017

29

40

53

5

18

95

39

51

32

0

23

40

59

12

9

6

27

16.7

0

0

0

*

0

0

16

8

31

31

0

0

9

57

22

31

69

6

10

49

11

30

7

*

0

72

*

7

FY2017

7

0

8

0

24

0

68

16

14

23

0

64

0

FY2017

24

0

*

47

62

109

28

26

55

5

15

83

46

30

33

0

21

34

54

*

*

0

0

0

104

11

18

9

13

20

22

10

FY2018

6

19.1

0

0

0

*

0

0

10

9

35

36

0

0

10

43

FY2018

14

33

62

*

50

7

*

*

10

35

10

0

0

52

11

15

10

36

STONE COUNTY

59

77

42

36

58

7

10

112

38

42

56

0

25

68

43

*

*

0

0

*

133

10

22

21

24

18

17

20

*

FY2016

136

19.7

*

0

0

0

0

0

19

7

48

48

0

0

15

46

FY2016

17

41

78

7

12

60

*

5

6

62

5

0

0

54

20

14

9

43

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

7

*

34

*

0

5

0

22

6

*

0

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

5

*

*

47

*

*

*

FY2016

*

0

0

*

7

0

18

18

42

60

*

7

5

8

10

16

8

*

*

*

0

0

0

55

FY2017

14

13

33

0

*

51

31

7

22

*

6

15

38

*

*

*

8

16.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

*

14

14

*

*

21

21

10

14

36

*

5

31

*

27

5

0

0

13

*

*

FY2017

*

0

7

0

*

0

55

*

*

7

0

23

*

FY2017

0

*

0

27

42

69

14

22

33

*

*

55

33

7

29

0

9

20

40

*

5

0

0

0

62

*

11

6

8

15

16

8

FY2018

*

19.8

*

0

0

*

0

0

9

*

23

23

0

*

13

20

FY2018

6

20

43

*

32

6

*

*

8

27

*

*

0

17

5

*

*

8

SULLIVAN COUNTY

14

31

7

16

22

0

6

35

21

7

17

0

6

25

14

0

*

0

0

0

41

*

7

6

*

5

8

6

5

FY2016

45

18.0

*

0

0

0

0

0

6

0

8

8

0

0

13

17

FY2016

10

11

24

*

*

16

0

*

*

14

*

0

0

8

*

*

0

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

18

31

413

167

*

56

0

239

53

47

*

0

93

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

47

88

163

302

57

23

5

FY2016

144

0

12

38

59

0

197

192

302

494

28

73

54

70

88

78

81

22

13

16

*

0

13

460

FY2017

118

118

258

23

68

379

122

192

180

6

78

159

251

79

56

38

173

17.9

*

*

0

5

0

0

49

40

168

173

0

*

63

160

62

147

285

25

22

184

24

107

17

5

*

337

12

11

FY2017

17

*

53

*

161

0

440

50

39

65

*

234

5

FY2017

139

0

*

236

334

570

153

134

283

39

91

404

185

138

247

*

138

146

282

13

23

*

*

8

532

36

82

46

89

109

113

77

FY2018

18

18.9

*

*

0

*

0

0

65

50

197

200

0

*

85

163

FY2018

68

177

325

15

259

40

20

14

25

256

24

*

*

257

100

51

34

185

TANEY COUNTY

222

353

152

136

287

32

96

413

172

159

244

*

147

299

127

10

12

*

*

14

539

45

74

50

100

107

117

63

19

FY2016

575

18.0

*

*

0

7

*

0

46

59

193

196

0

*

80

182

FY2016

81

172

322

19

52

247

9

22

25

309

19

5

*

200

94

38

34

166

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

77

10

0

25

0

71

18

11

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

24

*

27

100

*

5

*

FY2016

*

0

0

15

18

0

77

60

82

142

16

18

7

17

26

33

19

6

*

*

0

*

0

138

FY2017

36

55

51

5

7

127

57

51

34

0

22

55

65

17

9

7

33

18.0

*

0

0

0

*

0

26

*

32

32

0

0

29

49

27

36

79

26

28

88

21

48

21

*

0

49

6

10

FY2017

*

0

15

*

20

0

104

8

9

19

0

57

0

FY2017

0

0

*

56

82

138

38

36

64

5

5

124

51

51

36

0

21

50

67

0

*

0

0

*

136

10

23

12

22

22

30

16

FY2018

*

19.2

*

0

0

*

0

0

20

*

33

33

*

*

31

48

FY2018

20

51

67

22

93

24

*

6

5

58

12

0

0

49

6

11

12

29

TEXAS COUNTY

49

75

41

35

48

*

*

115

40

43

41

*

21

67

35

0

*

0

0

0

124

14

17

14

17

24

23

14

*

FY2016

124

18.7

0

0

0

0

0

0

27

8

24

25

0

0

17

47

FY2016

26

33

65

14

17

78

6

6

*

57

11

*

0

39

18

7

7

32

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

10

16

209

19

*

14

0

66

30

12

5

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

19

0

8

137

14

11

*

FY2016

*

0

*

8

22

0

65

81

102

183

12

28

14

25

34

32

27

11

*

*

0

0

0

178

FY2017

51

43

89

17

25

130

88

67

28

*

33

65

83

21

9

*

34

17.8

*

*

0

*

0

0

10

*

58

82

0

0

35

51

25

38

120

7

11

85

24

62

18

*

0

77

*

*

FY2017

15

*

15

0

12

0

187

18

9

27

*

51

12

FY2017

*

0

9

90

126

216

49

71

96

11

20

164

118

62

36

*

41

70

102

*

*

0

0

*

210

15

34

22

30

35

34

31

FY2018

15

17.3

0

*

*

0

0

0

9

*

76

90

0

*

55

54

FY2018

20

51

145

8

125

10

*

7

42

72

18

*

0

76

21

12

7

40

VERNON COUNTY

88

144

57

75

100

9

17

170

107

71

54

*

42

117

70

5

*

0

*

0

226

16

29

19

49

47

38

26

8

FY2016

232

17.4

*

0

0

*

0

0

13

5

101

114

0

0

40

57

FY2016

19

55

158

14

18

140

*

*

83

54

11

11

0

70

34

14

10

58

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

15

32

121

21

*

33

0

109

40

15

*

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

7

*

36

5

22

143

39

17

*

FY2016

*

0

7

27

36

*

116

101

134

235

11

53

15

26

36

41

35

18

*

*

*

0

18

211

FY2017

42

48

145

*

29

198

53

97

85

*

45

77

112

25

14

18

57

18.0

*

0

0

*

*

0

10

54

32

32

*

*

52

77

34

50

151

6

16

59

22

126

10

*

*

62

11

10

FY2017

7

*

33

*

27

*

130

21

19

44

0

112

*

FY2017

*

0

*

88

100

188

37

46

105

10

15

147

67

66

55

*

35

64

88

*

*

0

0

14

167

8

33

22

24

38

35

20

FY2018

8

19.5

*

0

0

0

0

0

6

39

40

45

5

5

29

63

FY2018

37

47

104

11

72

19

7

5

9

108

5

*

*

46

25

9

16

50

WARREN COUNTY

86

117

53

36

114

8

23

150

75

43

85

*

40

101

60

8

5

0

0

14

177

19

29

18

27

39

31

23

17

FY2016

203

18.7

0

0

0

*

*

0

13

34

31

46

0

*

50

56

FY2016

31

56

116

14

16

76

*

7

8

121

12

0

*

41

26

10

12

48

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

6

103

18

*

12

0

42

15

6

*

0

0

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

9

7

20

113

10

7

*

FY2016

*

0

*

9

11

0

35

72

83

155

13

22

7

22

31

25

27

8

0

*

0

0

*

151

FY2017

36

47

72

*

13

141

94

32

29

0

26

64

65

14

11

10

35

20.0

*

*

0

5

*

0

32

10

41

42

0

0

29

31

8

37

110

7

12

47

25

57

13

*

0

57

*

7

FY2017

*

0

13

*

13

0

115

*

8

18

0

50

*

FY2017

0

0

*

64

78

142

29

46

67

6

8

125

64

47

31

0

21

48

73

*

*

0

0

*

138

*

17

9

28

33

23

24

FY2018

5

18.8

*

0

*

*

0

*

28

12

40

40

0

0

34

23

FY2018

12

33

97

6

68

13

*

5

11

50

16

*

0

51

17

8

13

38

WASHINGTON COUNTY

76

73

38

36

75

7

5

135

68

45

36

0

24

74

51

*

*

0

0

*

146

5

26

13

29

28

30

17

*

FY2016

149

20.1

*

0

0

*

0

0

40

11

44

45

0

*

23

24

FY2016

6

36

107

*

13

100

5

*

10

49

12

0

0

60

21

*

9

34

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

82

8

7

*

0

20

8

5

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

11

*

11

75

*

*

*

FY2016

*

*

0

*

17

0

40

35

58

93

8

10

11

18

16

13

16

*

0

5

0

0

*

89

FY2017

30

31

32

*

*

87

24

48

21

0

14

34

45

*

5

*

10

19.9

0

0

0

*

0

0

13

5

29

29

0

0

19

25

6

32

55

*

10

39

10

47

6

0

0

26

*

*

FY2017

0

0

9

*

10

0

98

*

*

5

0

30

0

FY2017

*

0

*

39

65

104

28

34

42

*

*

98

31

46

27

*

16

30

57

0

*

0

0

*

102

8

22

9

10

15

20

19

FY2018

*

20.5

0

0

0

*

0

0

12

6

36

39

*

*

21

23

FY2018

11

23

70

*

50

16

7

*

*

19

9

0

0

67

7

9

*

18

WAYNE COUNTY

44

68

34

40

38

*

8

100

24

51

37

0

13

61

38

*

0

0

0

*

110

9

19

8

18

22

20

15

*

FY2016

112

18.6

*

0

0

*

0

*

32

7

24

25

0

0

29

17

FY2016

5

16

91

*

16

64

*

*

*

58

20

0

0

28

16

*

*

21

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

8

22

73

35

0

15

0

73

27

21

*

0

11

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

28

6

36

84

20

9

5

FY2016

19

0

5

12

25

0

83

56

108

164

8

24

12

22

27

36

27

8

*

*

0

0

*

160

FY2017

44

54

66

*

14

143

46

53

65

0

28

64

72

22

7

13

42

18.5

*

0

0

*

*

*

17

7

60

62

0

0

20

53

27

43

94

*

11

64

10

75

11

0

*

67

*

7

FY2017

*

0

26

0

37

0

73

24

16

25

*

89

*

FY2017

9

0

*

60

89

149

44

43

62

6

18

115

64

43

42

*

28

49

71

*

0

0

0

*

146

12

20

12

25

24

27

26

FY2018

*

18.3

*

0

0

*

0

0

16

12

58

58

0

0

18

43

FY2018

23

37

89

*

59

7

7

*

6

62

*

0

0

74

20

15

8

43

WEBSTER COUNTY

59

76

33

42

60

*

23

101

44

51

40

0

20

63

52

0

*

0

0

0

134

12

17

11

18

28

18

23

8

FY2016

135

19.3

0

0

0

*

*

0

12

6

60

62

0

*

25

25

FY2016

13

39

83

8

12

53

*

*

8

43

9

*

0

58

11

15

8

34

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

*

*

11

*

0

0

0

6

*

*

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

0

0

*

9

0

*

0

FY2016

0

0

0

*

*

0

7

6

*

9

0

*

0

0

*

*

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

9

FY2017

0

*

8

0

*

8

8

0

*

0

*

*

*

0

0

*

*

20.3

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

0

*

8

*

0

*

*

6

0

0

0

*

*

0

FY2017

0

0

0

0

*

0

9

*

*

5

*

13

0

FY2017

0

0

0

*

6

10

*

*

7

0

0

9

*

*

*

0

*

*

5

0

*

0

0

0

9

0

*

0

*

*

*

*

FY2018

0

17.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

0

*

*

0

0

*

*

FY2018

*

*

6

*

*

0

0

0

*

7

0

0

0

*

*

0

0

*

WORTH COUNTY

7

6

7

*

*

*

*

7

5

*

5

0

5

*

*

0

0

0

0

0

13

*

*

0

*

*

*

*

*

FY2016

13

19.0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

*

7

0

0

*

*

FY2016

*

*

7

*

0

*

*

0

*

6

0

0

0

*

*

*

*

*

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

5

6

50

10

*

22

0

64

17

12

*

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

19

*

14

50

5

*

*

FY2016

*

0

0

9

24

0

58

30

51

81

8

7

6

13

19

14

11

*

*

0

0

0

0

80

FY2017

31

23

27

5

7

63

30

24

27

*

8

37

34

13

5

*

21

17.9

*

0

0

*

*

0

5

*

26

27

0

0

11

34

16

24

41

*

7

35

6

35

9

*

0

27

*

*

FY2017

*

0

19

0

13

0

39

*

11

17

0

52

0

FY2017

0

0

0

27

48

75

16

26

33

*

6

63

30

21

24

0

11

23

41

0

0

0

0

0

75

6

*

6

15

19

14

7

FY2018

*

17.2

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

33

33

0

0

10

27

FY2018

16

21

38

7

28

12

0

*

10

25

*

0

*

31

18

*

5

26

WRIGHT COUNTY

39

45

30

25

29

*

10

70

35

26

23

0

16

38

30

*

0

0

0

0

83

8

10

17

12

15

11

7

*

FY2016

84

18.2

0

0

0

*

0

0

9

0

29

29

0

0

14

30

FY2016

9

32

43

9

10

39

*

*

8

33

6

*

0

31

6

10

5

21

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

63

643

1,677

603

271

104

48

394

115

68

117

5

11

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

174

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

621

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

203

453

132

318

769

1,510

837

95

657

FY2016

12

*

180

70

114

7

430

1,250

2,222

3,472

382

666

377

506

551

545

348

97

96

37

9

*

2,286

1,056

FY2017

449

547

2,476

350

486

2,540

1,775

1,005

692

20

638

1,289

1,525

225

124

536

885

21.5

12

*

0

16

31

*

133

1,450

109

123

290

352

724

630

137

371

2,964

120

307

901

332

1,239

240

5

7

1,623

132

137

FY2017

87

381

108

248

673

208

1,399

811

79

120

6

417

669

FY2017

20

6

186

1,231

1,937

3,170

420

442

2,308

356

405

2,285

1,561

957

652

17

555

1,122

1,476

81

47

6

*

2,067

989

395

587

357

509

505

453

274

FY2018

90

21.6

10

6

0

13

35

*

158

1,358

117

153

275

322

548

567

FY2018

121

319

2,730

115

894

220

109

120

197

1,068

195

9

16

1,645

236

133

490

859

SAINT LOUIS CITY

1,239

2,091

441

557

2,334

355

346

2,413

1,628

989

715

22

650

1,424

1,236

92

43

7

*

2,108

1,094

404

612

388

574

556

500

237

61

FY2016

3,332

21.8

6

*

*

20

34

*

153

1,611

161

177

262

329

528

470

FY2016

103

386

2,843

161

289

1,134

81

89

303

1,113

272

13

11

1,564

252

147

527

926

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

605

1,462

7,603

1,466

381

1,429

0

6,360

2,237

1,377

175

*

1,124

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

154

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

174

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

43FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

298

*

1,067

527

1,048

4,500

904

527

92

FY2016

1,726

7

155

973

1,769

88

4,814

2,912

5,298

8,213

667

1,383

777

1,012

1,333

1,394

1,115

532

289

335

28

29

1,757

5,867

FY2017

1,615

1,549

5,049

836

930

6,102

2,812

2,765

2,636

78

1,876

2,523

3,736

557

290

231

1,078

18.2

18

*

5

63

142

7

547

360

1,719

1,825

218

395

2,017

2,838

1,173

1,966

5,074

257

521

3,118

1,036

3,209

437

143

46

2,870

129

232

FY2017

508

*

1,035

465

991

317

4,936

933

942

1,646

39

4,415

130

FY2017

1,220

12

149

3,079

5,430

8,512

1,695

1,721

5,096

904

884

6,299

3,071

2,534

2,907

83

1,955

2,421

4,053

341

345

21

28

1,611

6,263

797

1,333

761

1,182

1,340

1,488

1,094

FY2018

517

18.5

13

8

5

59

129

7

538

427

2,001

2,094

216

392

1,977

2,870

FY2018

1,103

2,082

5,327

257

3,655

491

239

116

1,049

3,090

441

391

56

2,726

547

302

307

1,156

NORTHWEST PLANNING REGION

4,378

7,341

2,356

2,504

6,869

1,218

1,245

8,392

4,479

3,271

3,979

195

2,795

5,654

3,085

439

373

41

27

1,861

9,095

999

1,694

1,094

1,779

1,972

2,088

1,492

611

FY2016

11,729

18.6

24

5

10

66

138

*

676

734

3,122

3,332

218

417

2,518

3,809

FY2016

1,435

3,180

7,114

544

668

5,891

184

379

2,219

3,687

594

276

44

3,757

828

516

546

1,890

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

5

13

647

450

645

2,680

664

299

184

FY2016

338

0

174

494

939

93

2,775

1,689

2,777

4,467

307

665

390

595

757

760

696

297

116

74

6

10

425

3,864

FY2017

1,016

1,070

2,381

218

607

3,410

1,610

1,444

1,413

78

867

1,327

2,195

293

241

199

733

18.4

49

6

*

35

18

6

252

314

989

1,105

51

110

997

1,577

642

1,305

2,520

96

305

1,764

649

1,468

211

30

14

1,795

69

189

FY2017

294

10

620

399

700

6

3,206

640

522

916

58

2,715

167

FY2017

198

*

144

1,806

3,022

4,828

1,031

1,112

2,685

255

598

3,595

1,664

1,523

1,641

90

964

1,380

2,394

150

96

14

*

478

4,117

319

652

440

695

816

894

714

FY2018

298

18.4

22

8

10

30

18

*

235

303

1,243

1,334

53

103

1,144

1,621

FY2018

642

1,355

2,831

160

2,176

305

153

95

796

1,576

170

84

13

1,757

325

239

234

798

CENTRAL PLANNING REGION

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FY2016

0

18.4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

FY2016

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

562

1,488

5,418

1,654

631

1,412

72

5,498

1,988

1,154

221

54

31

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

368

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

847

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

66FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

539

688

1,734

646

1,665

4,354

1,564

507

908

FY2016

56

52

327

1,217

2,110

199

5,998

3,430

6,450

9,880

845

1,602

917

1,357

1,679

1,719

1,244

517

264

124

31

6

3,570

5,935

FY2017

1,490

1,658

6,732

580

1,012

8,007

3,797

3,092

2,991

87

2,388

3,071

4,334

712

521

1,274

2,507

20.1

31

*

0

62

73

10

430

3,362

650

706

448

570

1,811

2,831

1,130

2,100

6,650

262

740

2,987

842

4,315

557

49

36

3,932

320

379

FY2017

452

613

1,444

577

1,525

513

4,277

1,482

1,150

1,971

79

5,279

890

FY2017

50

58

278

3,263

5,792

9,058

1,379

1,528

6,151

662

933

7,053

3,533

2,843

2,682

97

2,117

2,685

4,159

217

124

23

6

3,330

5,398

885

1,414

845

1,373

1,555

1,558

974

FY2018

454

20.4

27

6

*

53

67

8

416

3,132

816

910

398

512

1,485

2,446

FY2018

1,011

1,931

6,116

261

3,040

592

315

274

528

3,757

451

77

41

3,937

751

471

1,270

2,492

EASTERN PLANNING REGION

3,863

6,944

1,677

1,954

7,180

691

1,184

8,285

4,503

3,023

3,285

106

2,399

5,000

3,306

292

166

23

12

3,584

6,791

968

1,555

1,062

1,715

1,837

1,944

1,166

564

FY2016

10,811

20.5

30

6

6

69

68

12

581

3,717

1,224

1,312

406

537

1,935

2,550

FY2016

1,059

2,335

7,417

449

872

4,137

262

316

736

4,110

656

98

87

4,169

924

567

1415

2,906

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

305

864

3,521

1,332

31

761

0

3,068

1,069

561

181

0

530

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

205

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

20FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

7

760

290

1,343

2,979

862

409

254

FY2016

955

*

198

603

1,097

33

3,130

2,200

3,444

5,645

371

851

522

757

960

962

810

412

165

158

7

20

173

5,182

FY2017

1,365

1,458

2,822

418

814

4,260

2,023

1,938

1,684

48

1,262

1,944

2,391

513

389

316

1,218

17.9

23

*

0

61

6

6

451

218

1,704

1,840

16

23

1,053

1,966

941

1,602

3102

216

454

2,537

543

2041

584

20

13

2,416

126

213

FY2017

404

5

719

30

1,350

*

3,414

917

549

1,083

19

3,033

179

FY2017

731

*

227

2,369

3,580

5,949

1,494

1,500

2,955

506

788

4,368

2,421

1,688

1,840

53

1,380

1,896

2,620

186

162

10

20

199

5,425

416

889

559

827

1,013

1,092

749

FY2018

404

18.3

21

6

*

55

5

*

426

319

1,933

2,024

12

30

1,078

1,981

FY2018

853

1,693

3,403

213

2,871

421

194

146

507

1,963

444

50

11

2,823

547

435

335

1,317

SOUTHWEST PLANNING REGION

2,368

3,578

1,543

1,504

2,901

529

720

4,314

2,125

1,942

1,881

63

1,436

2,694

1,755

174

148

17

22

210

5,423

473

856

627

898

1,064

1,038

688

304

FY2016

5,948

18.4

11

*

*

38

13

*

490

319

1,988

2,121

12

28

999

1,923

FY2016

861

1,755

3,332

270

486

2,843

109

197

636

1,919

292

102

15

2,719

573

401

374

1,348

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

262

387

3,070

681

447

493

*

1,988

695

404

24

5

200

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

166

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

6

17

545

452

960

3,440

382

293

241

FY2016

349

7

32

444

812

*

2,175

2,047

3,006

5,053

320

711

445

678

922

895

770

312

86

62

*

*

366

4,560

FY2017

1,193

1,446

2,414

285

540

4,157

1,973

1,821

1,259

31

929

1,743

2,350

499

314

270

1,083

18.8

39

6

*

76

9

5

515

411

1,331

1,371

56

88

1,149

1,386

646

1,293

3,114

216

500

2,307

581

2,027

374

29

15

1,906

97

175

FY2017

286

9

444

519

925

*

3,543

387

457

712

0

2,003

241

FY2017

204

7

34

2,070

3,009

5,079

1,206

1,345

2,528

350

567

4,051

1,831

1,957

1,291

24

922

1,719

2,414

95

55

*

6

389

4,554

319

676

450

745

930

948

711

FY2018

300

19.0

35

*

6

71

7

8

472

436

1,612

1,645

62

91

1,077

1,235

FY2018

542

1,197

3,340

175

2,373

490

138

125

412

1,921

374

51

24

2,044

525

345

305

1,175

SOUTHEAST PLANNING REGION

2,110

2,987

1,220

1,405

2,473

378

579

3,988

1,857

1,846

1,395

31

943

2,501

1,623

104

61

*

7

341

4,609

394

681

509

801

898

900

644

271

FY2016

5,098

19.2

30

*

*

59

6

*

681

556

1,503

1543

52

81

993

1,142

FY2016

519

1,134

3,445

152

421

2,544

133

161

274

1,834

438

35

23

2,130

566

364

330

1,260

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

59

37

854

60

*

55

0

498

208

100

*

*

15

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

12FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

77

9

51

801

25

97

*

FY2016

9

*

*

111

237

67

628

380

638

1,019

58

141

94

118

174

179

157

98

28

24

*

*

79

890

FY2017

206

203

610

47

182

681

407

334

278

16

213

332

458

132

42

26

200

18.5

*

0

*

5

*

*

92

21

294

308

5

11

330

244

126

216

677

42

53

322

78

606

53

*

*

249

18

13

FY2017

72

*

48

6

54

6

847

25

101

214

31

496

*

FY2017

22

*

5

357

640

997

193

191

613

51

135

697

367

380

250

9

175

295

518

35

26

*

*

66

875

44

112

85

143

152

225

161

FY2018

75

17.8

5

*

0

*

*

*

107

23

262

285

10

16

309

245

FY2018

80

187

730

39

382

42

17

9

117

531

48

11

*

232

126

37

32

195

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 1

409

630

227

214

598

87

129

671

443

357

239

10

161

586

282

35

28

*

*

54

926

60

133

102

139

177

212

155

61

FY2016

1,039

18.7

*

0

0

5

0

0

88

62

326

378

5

12

241

250

FY2016

76

179

784

43

51

361

17

29

77

464

71

12

*

321

140

54

52

246

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

155

792

2,477

782

17

486

0

2,039

685

429

108

0

795

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

136

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

77

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

247

*

527

480

799

2,074

769

200

42

FY2016

1,374

*

127

437

888

9

2,324

1,557

3,067

4,625

459

873

455

612

743

742

546

195

175

219

18

20

1,557

2,685

FY2017

885

781

2,959

690

462

3,341

1,509

1,818

1,298

36

1,090

1,466

2,033

243

173

138

554

18.5

5

0

*

28

131

*

289

255

880

926

196

351

1,023

1,615

610

1,072

2,943

141

284

1,688

559

1,751

288

53

38

1,788

73

133

FY2017

207

0

530

437

774

259

2,157

794

439

773

*

2,129

55

FY2017

964

7

106

1,624

3,040

4,666

898

864

2,904

753

470

3,276

1,715

1,462

1,489

42

1,114

1,380

2,130

206

217

13

19

1,420

2,846

550

835

450

669

696

771

490

FY2018

205

18.8

5

*

*

34

118

*

246

291

1,016

1,044

190

337

989

1,594

FY2018

620

1,116

2,930

138

1,985

294

142

61

513

1,657

286

234

40

1,637

231

163

196

590

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREAS 2-5

1,578

2,794

844

796

2,734

782

488

2,915

1,793

1,189

1,392

55

1,132

2,049

1,138

193

194

15

11

1,258

2,759

476

691

445

702

740

728

441

151

FY2016

4,374

18.8

*

*

*

22

120

0

231

290

1,051

1,087

143

283

824

1,509

FY2016

571

1,178

2,625

150

271

2,171

71

119

572

1,507

261

108

24

1,516

239

165

201

605

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

79

66

921

91

*

255

0

1,083

372

275

10

0

41

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

13

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

17

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

37

0

275

18

108

863

53

114

26

FY2016

59

0

5

298

386

6

1,108

486

906

1,393

82

203

112

149

227

273

234

113

50

62

7

*

74

1,219

FY2017

264

261

868

60

127

1,173

402

366

625

16

372

345

660

91

41

38

170

17.8

5

*

0

19

6

*

83

64

278

287

14

24

342

562

261

379

753

38

105

621

219

498

43

81

*

344

21

53

FY2017

113

0

267

10

80

41

924

65

255

381

*

1,055

37

FY2017

59

*

14

541

907

1,448

299

291

858

50

131

1,215

399

380

669

21

425

327

675

57

56

6

*

81

1,264

95

198

109

191

252

253

238

FY2018

112

18.2

*

*

0

10

8

*

92

80

313

322

14

24

346

564

FY2018

210

419

819

34

657

90

42

24

131

505

48

124

12

334

86

58

42

186

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 6

491

896

280

279

830

63

100

1,180

387

354

648

21

446

642

280

67

50

8

*

75

1,197

99

195

127

185

241

254

210

78

FY2016

1,389

18.1

*

0

0

12

7

*

58

76

359

369

*

14

329

522

FY2016

213

385

791

60

93

698

22

58

104

496

43

51

8

363

67

60

63

190

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

72

39

668

46

*

102

0

435

162

86

5

*

113

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

5

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

9

0

137

9

50

335

33

91

8

FY2016

272

0

15

96

194

*

550

280

365

645

32

107

53

67

94

102

91

99

23

21

0

*

36

572

FY2017

140

154

351

27

108

474

292

149

204

8

120

238

279

36

17

18

71

16.9

*

*

*

5

*

*

44

14

115

146

*

5

166

258

115

143

387

22

24

235

95

168

33

*

*

340

10

17

FY2017

86

0

154

7

46

11

593

32

105

198

*

530

12

FY2017

164

0

22

353

548

902

174

233

495

39

101

697

392

203

307

9

162

265

466

28

33

*

*

42

804

70

116

73

111

156

152

131

FY2018

93

17.5

*

0

0

7

*

0

57

23

226

252

*

12

211

338

FY2018

138

234

530

30

412

21

21

17

231

224

41

17

*

366

45

28

26

99

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 7

349

565

167

235

514

54

106

667

415

201

300

20

188

441

267

23

21

*

*

31

839

71

118

73

127

132

177

140

78

FY2016

916

18.0

*

0

*

6

0

0

48

33

281

298

8

10

229

287

FY2016

88

243

585

61

23

522

10

26

423

175

28

23

*

248

41

34

38

113

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

36

43

843

56

*

60

0

267

107

53

12

0

22

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

9

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

71

8

55

541

40

63

5

FY2016

40

0

12

54

91

0

288

294

442

737

59

105

70

107

108

119

104

65

13

10

0

*

6

710

FY2017

180

202

355

42

94

557

373

222

142

11

118

277

331

51

27

29

107

17.9

7

*

0

9

0

*

65

13

188

271

*

*

158

210

105

163

469

24

27

292

129

163

57

*

*

379

16

14

FY2017

51

*

55

15

56

*

725

48

46

108

*

263

22

FY2017

30

0

19

339

550

889

230

252

407

42

79

680

452

227

210

8

140

299

442

16

12

*

*

11

855

71

153

86

118

140

161

107

FY2018

53

17.7

*

*

*

9

*

0

55

13

281

340

*

*

216

243

FY2018

101

220

568

43

426

28

19

23

274

201

49

21

0

328

69

34

34

137

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 8

369

613

236

294

452

51

67

725

468

249

265

19

145

515

303

17

15

0

*

8

946

82

149

106

175

161

156

117

36

FY2016

982

18.1

*

*

0

7

0

0

74

26

371

425

0

*

208

234

FY2016

118

226

638

56

34

552

14

28

444

174

35

34

0

279

86

66

40

192

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

104

337

958

354

5

211

0

910

343

116

84

0

119

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

77

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

13FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

211

30

393

1,071

360

155

121

FY2016

154

*

57

161

302

10

862

762

1,146

1,908

124

303

187

237

315

316

267

159

60

82

6

9

43

1,736

FY2017

492

520

896

129

281

1,471

623

670

615

11

416

717

764

154

129

74

357

18.1

*

0

0

20

*

*

141

17

629

651

6

8

408

657

341

584

983

93

251

1,073

191

834

324

6

0

547

36

87

FY2017

150

*

222

*

379

*

974

352

141

324

8

894

66

FY2017

160

*

99

708

1,104

1,812

465

471

876

165

257

1,347

625

639

548

13

420

641

738

55

59

*

10

52

1,647

122

276

172

252

316

309

216

FY2018

149

18.2

6

*

*

20

0

0

142

36

614

624

8

12

314

655

FY2018

315

547

950

96

1,081

218

74

41

85

626

189

20

*

841

146

138

74

358

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 9

702

1,048

478

446

828

182

188

1,302

592

651

509

12

457

683

600

63

64

7

9

53

1,575

130

245

202

245

311

334

181

104

FY2016

1,752

18.5

*

0

0

7

5

*

197

46

579

603

*

6

295

592

FY2016

292

558

902

93

231

977

40

67

45

377

64

11

5

1,155

156

112

88

356

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

165

484

1,720

922

22

490

0

1,891

619

392

85

0

389

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

119

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

6FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

5

478

252

895

1,367

462

191

128

FY2016

761

*

129

388

704

23

1,980

1,144

1,856

3,000

188

443

265

413

537

527

439

188

92

66

*

9

124

2,736

FY2017

693

736

1,571

247

439

2,232

1,027

1,046

927

26

728

950

1,296

308

233

213

754

17.7

13

*

0

32

*

*

245

188

887

918

9

14

487

1,099

495

855

1,650

99

176

1,172

223

1,044

203

11

11

1,490

74

112

FY2017

203

*

442

11

915

0

1,715

517

362

651

8

1,876

91

FY2017

541

0

109

1,322

1,926

3,248

799

777

1,672

299

452

2,341

1,344

822

1,082

32

820

956

1,440

115

91

5

9

136

2,923

223

460

301

457

557

622

426

FY2018

202

18.4

12

*

*

26

*

*

229

270

1,038

1,060

*

14

548

1,083

FY2018

437

926

1,885

74

1,364

175

101

82

148

1,136

206

9

7

1,654

332

263

227

822

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 10

1,297

1,917

829

764

1,621

296

465

2,287

1,065

1,042

1,107

32

834

1,496

852

94

69

10

11

149

2,902

261

462

319

478

592

548

390

164

FY2016

3,214

18.4

*

*

*

24

8

*

219

247

1,038

1,093

9

19

496

1,097

FY2016

451

971

1,792

121

221

1,314

55

102

147

1,368

193

57

10

1,285

331

223

246

800

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

98

220

1,000

168

65

256

0

1,009

332

222

20

0

5

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

42

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

12FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

5

244

118

222

869

176

91

88

FY2016

*

0

52

203

300

29

994

563

888

1,452

94

210

126

201

253

256

224

88

31

20

*

*

113

1,288

FY2017

321

384

747

66

181

1,138

476

517

459

28

319

425

680

83

99

97

279

18.3

12

*

*

10

*

*

89

159

302

364

14

27

265

520

187

423

842

39

56

518

219

412

64

*

*

736

24

57

FY2017

106

6

233

65

214

*

1,075

183

198

335

14

1,000

65

FY2017

9

0

41

606

1,025

1,631

330

388

913

78

182

1,251

583

532

516

21

353

465

792

39

22

*

*

119

1,454

106

222

150

252

250

321

226

FY2018

104

18.3

5

*

*

13

*

0

92

163

428

477

10

19

303

551

FY2018

203

449

979

48

768

60

56

35

369

418

68

33

7

690

117

106

119

342

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 11

638

951

349

398

843

68

151

1,204

556

450

584

30

354

733

473

39

23

*

*

133

1,400

119

228

128

252

266

302

204

91

FY2016

1,590

18.5

5

*

*

8

0

0

75

156

433

492

14

25

306

519

FY2016

206

477

907

86

56

849

28

49

533

398

69

44

0

474

135

99

99

333

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

116

277

1,290

284

286

237

0

1,115

430

223

29

0

148

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

26

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

15FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

255

274

242

790

290

109

32

FY2016

328

0

84

207

469

24

1,208

602

921

1,523

119

237

135

211

257

249

206

109

40

34

*

*

195

1,260

FY2017

342

337

844

118

178

1,160

607

485

431

40

359

430

694

99

86

64

249

18.4

14

*

*

12

12

*

98

76

310

351

29

59

335

561

253

490

780

38

100

637

195

441

97

7

*

741

23

75

FY2017

110

*

264

297

299

*

1,137

288

237

431

23

1,181

40

FY2017

182

*

64

718

1,094

1,812

383

409

1,020

131

190

1,335

616

575

621

59

414

488

851

72

50

9

*

276

1,416

122

259

175

263

319

319

243

FY2018

112

18.4

6

*

*

11

13

0

104

69

428

458

37

69

437

641

FY2018

247

557

1,008

87

854

89

54

34

304

546

66

35

*

791

83

78

69

230

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 12

724

1,215

376

440

1,125

149

227

1,360

705

588

648

56

425

942

518

71

52

8

5

301

1,522

136

267

172

297

346

326

273

124

FY2016

1,941

18.2

7

*

*

12

10

*

128

109

493

526

44

72

469

605

FY2016

225

579

1,137

109

119

1,047

29

78

485

498

92

32

8

736

141

85

85

311

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

26

31

393

35

5

38

0

181

48

42

*

*

7

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

7

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

0

51

11

40

427

24

25

14

FY2016

12

*

*

31

64

5

204

209

322

531

36

59

63

66

95

98

87

27

13

9

0

0

11

501

FY2017

120

150

261

12

51

433

202

98

231

*

81

142

306

55

17

11

83

17.7

*

0

0

6

0

0

39

6

152

158

*

*

156

159

61

156

314

14

55

252

85

186

20

*

*

149

7

16

FY2017

30

0

36

5

37

0

415

17

42

80

0

205

24

FY2017

11

*

*

204

295

499

131

142

226

11

47

414

198

109

192

*

79

154

264

15

13

0

*

*

474

38

72

44

68

84

87

74

FY2018

32

19.0

*

*

*

5

0

0

36

10

184

191

*

*

122

129

FY2018

55

126

318

16

219

44

17

5

57

173

18

5

*

157

59

16

11

86

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 13

189

290

113

142

225

15

44

395

180

132

168

*

89

261

127

11

5

*

*

9

452

38

62

47

77

70

89

69

28

FY2016

480

18.7

*

*

0

*

*

0

48

8

179

182

*

*

120

117

FY2016

56

139

285

35

55

243

7

20

25

149

30

6

0

99

65

19

8

92

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

68

143

725

173

29

55

0

338

118

63

17

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

22

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

7FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

93

23

127

689

147

77

36

FY2016

*

0

25

46

113

28

370

341

637

978

57

140

87

120

158

172

168

76

35

15

*

*

80

852

FY2017

231

221

526

22

180

699

391

256

331

8

118

317

535

70

41

22

133

18.6

18

0

*

10

*

*

36

54

235

246

5

16

265

329

128

256

594

6

104

437

171

375

37

13

5

189

16

32

FY2017

59

*

75

12

139

0

697

115

48

94

16

328

46

FY2017

5

0

27

329

628

957

234

210

513

40

156

676

361

268

328

6

134

291

526

32

20

*

*

53

857

62

125

72

125

168

178

165

FY2018

62

18.5

11

*

5

5

*

*

23

43

267

273

*

11

284

298

FY2018

130

244

583

16

404

108

28

15

96

373

23

13

*

202

89

42

25

156

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 14

354

617

220

234

517

35

185

676

386

271

314

8

142

529

292

34

14

0

*

48

879

60

98

79

158

173

194

137

72

FY2016

971

18.4

5

*

*

*

*

*

43

51

332

336

5

9

289

230

FY2016

98

244

629

20

103

434

21

34

34

245

35

13

5

172

119

37

28

184

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

9

62

308

66

28

42

0

197

62

48

8

0

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

19

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

*

55

35

54

332

51

22

28

FY2016

*

0

13

38

57

12

203

183

331

514

37

78

42

63

89

83

98

24

10

5

0

*

37

464

FY2017

122

128

264

12

68

413

136

186

192

*

71

155

286

41

15

16

72

18.5

5

*

0

*

0

0

29

25

142

144

*

8

132

167

74

136

304

13

45

172

64

240

13

6

*

129

6

25

FY2017

19

0

48

25

48

*

297

54

39

56

5

206

16

FY2017

*

0

12

153

275

428

84

105

239

6

70

333

104

148

176

*

63

136

225

7

*

0

0

30

390

29

46

43

55

79

76

80

FY2018

20

18.7

0

*

0

*

*

0

16

28

120

126

*

*

120

131

FY2018

62

105

261

9

150

48

15

11

27

239

13

*

*

74

36

13

21

70

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 15

157

284

97

113

231

11

69

324

106

167

168

*

73

255

111

8

6

0

0

31

400

33

49

42

68

78

92

72

7

FY2016

441

18.9

*

0

0

0

*

0

21

42

141

144

*

5

100

126

FY2016

51

129

261

13

35

174

12

15

35

173

10

6

0

92

49

22

27

98

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

184

250

832

243

33

449

0

1,765

661

393

30

8

7

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

33

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

6

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

10FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

65

11

625

44

245

875

315

185

14

FY2016

11

24

47

471

813

65

2,199

803

1,315

2,118

125

269

162

248

381

398

350

185

50

36

8

*

100

1,938

FY2017

389

413

1,316

64

231

1,781

621

653

844

25

573

601

919

156

146

208

510

18.3

6

*

0

16

*

*

104

512

205

219

19

27

392

836

380

618

1,120

49

160

669

186

1,035

82

21

24

700

64

91

FY2017

154

16

520

36

237

56

864

249

456

735

12

1,934

9

FY2017

11

17

29

729

1,111

1,841

340

363

1,138

100

219

1,435

621

539

681

32

478

507

824

55

32

7

*

101

1,646

110

248

138

254

310

366

261

FY2018

154

18.7

9

0

*

13

*

*

95

464

241

266

17

27

316

645

FY2018

347

564

930

58

665

118

53

54

113

902

65

28

19

612

186

121

204

511

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 16

750

1,165

327

372

1,216

95

245

1,464

780

455

680

27

484

849

555

58

41

7

*

92

1,728

121

217

155

264

327

378

266

187

FY2016

1,915

19.0

6

0

*

15

*

5

127

527

248

281

12

21

337

596

FY2016

319

563

1,033

109

129

790

44

58

112

830

93

18

39

692

172

144

242

558

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

60

78

946

205

115

141

*

606

204

116

8

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

120

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

8

143

202

294

1,105

96

92

182

FY2016

13

*

9

141

246

*

673

672

927

1,599

103

224

141

208

308

296

223

96

15

13

*

*

33

1,546

FY2017

355

458

786

77

181

1,329

609

591

399

8

317

503

771

182

117

138

437

19.6

19

*

*

21

5

*

243

235

363

380

11

14

293

384

169

415

1,015

83

145

702

119

508

122

5

9

813

30

50

FY2017

82

5

133

192

273

*

1,168

86

154

209

0

630

159

FY2017

8

0

17

668

920

1,588

317

404

867

88

167

1,304

556

647

385

11

296

504

777

15

13

0

*

37

1,528

92

185

121

226

311

321

247

FY2018

85

19.3

14

0

*

23

*

*

201

280

429

437

12

17

266

347

FY2018

144

368

1,076

56

741

119

31

46

122

469

116

11

18

786

197

147

156

500

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 17

686

933

327

406

886

93

176

1,306

533

658

428

13

303

813

490

22

12

*

*

41

1,548

116

195

147

277

289

307

221

67

FY2016

1,619

19.6

17

0

0

16

*

*

265

333

380

400

9

14

257

314

FY2016

135

361

1,123

46

127

918

35

33

134

406

117

12

16

842

228

163

131

522

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

33

29

385

55

6

104

0

348

92

83

9

0

*

Page F-136

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

3

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

*FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

*

98

15

125

364

24

28

*

FY2016

9

0

11

55

136

0

359

223

328

551

47

87

44

67

100

97

79

30

13

8

0

*

*

530

FY2017

150

189

212

38

48

445

282

151

118

5

91

211

244

68

44

27

139

18.1

*

0

0

*

*

0

58

11

168

170

0

0

102

202

98

166

287

37

80

284

47

174

57

*

*

254

15

32

FY2017

39

*

76

5

70

0

382

21

73

117

0

323

0

FY2017

*

0

7

209

329

538

138

163

237

35

56

421

231

176

131

*

92

187

257

6

*

0

0

*

527

35

69

46

83

83

120

62

FY2018

40

18.2

*

0

0

*

0

*

69

9

171

175

*

*

103

173

FY2018

74

164

300

49

271

80

7

14

49

171

42

0

*

248

56

38

34

128

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 18

259

341

163

181

256

54

46

489

231

209

160

5

115

296

184

12

8

0

0

*

581

45

75

67

85

106

109

82

31

FY2016

600

18.3

*

0

*

*

0

0

87

21

193

194

0

*

104

188

FY2016

92

170

338

40

70

305

23

23

25

191

49

*

0

291

75

48

48

171

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

47

40

596

127

129

55

0

229

78

52

0

*

48

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SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

*

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

93

77

161

754

49

47

16

FY2016

58

*

0

58

111

0

309

381

585

966

49

143

98

120

183

163

163

47

10

16

0

*

39

904

FY2017

263

275

428

65

112

775

297

465

204

6

166

341

453

99

56

33

188

18.3

*

0

0

18

0

*

84

48

291

295

11

12

255

250

104

234

628

32

96

435

119

454

73

*

0

282

17

30

FY2017

43

*

67

112

148

0

659

39

55

83

0

276

18

FY2017

42

*

*

352

554

906

270

254

382

85

152

659

302

397

207

*

138

316

449

17

11

0

0

49

833

58

154

86

141

160

150

114

FY2018

43

18.8

*

*

0

18

*

0

62

58

300

305

6

8

232

217

FY2018

93

188

625

23

449

126

38

18

55

322

77

5

0

409

85

68

41

194

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 19

344

591

285

277

373

78

164

679

297

370

268

6

156

461

312

16

11

*

*

50

859

87

143

114

154

156

151

83

47

FY2016

935

19.3

5

*

0

10

*

*

151

77

267

275

9

10

209

194

FY2016

77

190

668

28

97

470

12

36

38

423

114

5

*

306

97

50

31

178

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

63

45

451

79

161

51

0

229

79

41

*

*

46

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

0

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

0

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

0

0

62

129

154

418

53

68

*

FY2016

52

0

6

36

77

0

216

280

446

726

41

96

59

104

129

119

108

70

8

7

0

0

152

563

FY2017

148

207

371

27

107

580

381

181

164

*

85

312

328

33

27

18

78

18.1

10

0

*

21

0

0

46

12

205

211

10

25

208

192

88

142

496

18

88

257

120

384

54

6

*

149

14

23

FY2017

61

0

38

168

156

0

444

53

39

74

0

213

*

FY2017

28

0

*

328

440

768

164

218

386

34

100

617

357

243

168

*

91

350

326

16

8

0

*

158

589

43

101

75

116

135

137

98

FY2018

63

19.1

9

*

*

14

*

*

47

13

285

287

14

21

225

146

FY2018

66

124

578

14

246

78

14

18

72

427

59

11

*

149

62

34

18

114

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 20

309

441

164

230

356

30

100

585

364

218

168

*

100

317

331

13

12

0

*

134

592

46

124

67

112

124

123

89

65

FY2016

750

19.1

*

*

*

14

0

0

49

22

288

293

14

21

213

131

FY2016

69

121

560

11

58

270

23

24

27

417

77

7

0

136

44

38

34

116

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

59

195

692

215

36

142

0

576

242

112

5

0

100

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

*

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

39

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

0FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

*

7

149

29

226

799

160

58

38

FY2016

217

*

6

154

242

0

618

491

720

1,211

80

161

103

179

202

220

197

69

40

18

0

0

140

1,017

FY2017

277

317

617

78

92

1,028

404

433

374

11

270

376

554

117

70

54

241

18.8

*

*

*

13

*

*

84

105

304

315

24

37

291

358

187

336

688

46

91

629

176

507

68

12

*

408

21

40

FY2017

61

*

130

42

278

0

890

188

136

229

0

561

60

FY2017

123

6

5

513

766

1,279

317

306

656

108

92

1,050

385

494

400

7

305

362

605

41

19

*

*

143

1,077

91

167

122

179

241

220

190

FY2018

69

19.1

5

*

*

12

*

*

93

76

427

441

29

43

251

352

FY2018

165

353

761

33

666

87

48

29

114

532

80

24

*

452

125

58

56

239

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 21

512

681

281

311

602

123

93

929

432

391

371

5

269

614

306

41

18

0

*

112

1,029

100

144

114

173

223

210

169

61

FY2016

1,194

19.2

*

*

0

16

0

*

129

103

375

381

20

35

210

315

FY2016

146

292

756

27

69

581

40

45

50

397

81

9

5

555

122

65

86

273

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

91

58

639

120

19

171

0

602

191

121

7

*

*

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

14

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

26

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

7FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

20

17

218

23

166

848

79

107

35

FY2016

16

5

11

133

214

8

698

477

835

1,312

63

175

106

182

218

258

192

118

32

7

0

*

21

1,255

FY2017

229

227

856

48

133

1,058

378

532

402

6

337

414

555

154

122

140

416

20.0

5

0

0

14

15

*

81

359

245

254

7

16

202

366

179

380

753

25

89

624

133

660

51

5

*

451

32

42

FY2017

103

19

190

18

139

12

885

99

123

223

*

628

31

FY2017

10

*

9

497

837

1,334

216

266

852

64

137

1,045

391

496

447

9

334

389

602

19

12

*

0

31

1,275

71

155

109

215

244

253

178

FY2018

109

19.8

6

0

*

12

11

0

72

318

330

350

*

9

207

348

FY2018

184

370

780

23

693

115

47

26

91

618

48

8

*

489

160

116

143

419

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREA 22

418

707

180

202

743

59

130

886

414

334

377

9

262

514

340

21

11

*

*

14

1,083

60

128

107

179

187

240

125

99

FY2016

1,125

19.8

5

*

0

8

*

*

92

308

229

248

6

8

175

278

FY2016

142

315

668

30

125

587

22

32

43

490

48

19

*

429

145

86

134

365

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health

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Total Individuals

55 and Over

45 to 54

40 to 44

18 to 24

Under 18AGE

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

Recovery Supports

Compulsive Gambling

Co-Dependency

- Weekend Intervention Program

- Offender Education Program

Offender Management Unit

The profiles below summarize individuals admitted to Division of Behavioral Health substance use treatment programs. Individuals arecounted only once, regardless of their number of admissions within the fiscal year. Individuals admitted only to categories listed in the boxabove‐right are not included below. An asterisk (*) in a data cell indicates the count was fewer than 5 and suppressed to avoid disclosure ofidentifying information:                                                                                                                                                                                                    .

210

975

2,914

1,052

522

695

72

2,596

956

529

159

45

17

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TREATMENT CATEGORY

SUBSTANCE AWARENESS TRAFFIC OFFENDER PROGRAM (SATOP)

FY2018

(See also Clinical SATOP at left)

OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED

MARITAL / FAMILY STATUS

PRIMARY DRUG PROBLEM

RACE / ETHNICITY

EDUCATION

INJECTION DRUG USE

EMPLOYMENT

TREATMENT REFERRAL SOURCE

HOUSING / LIVING ARRANGEMENT

TREATMENT ACCOMMODATION

2019 Status Report on Missouri's Substance Use and Mental Health

Some individuals were admitted to more than one category ofsubstance use treatment and are counted once in each categorythey accessed during the fiscal year:                                      .

320

CSTAR Adolescent

CSTAR Women and Children

CSTAR General Adult

CSTAR Opioid

Primary Recovery Treatment

Detoxification

Other Substance Disorder Treatment

Clinical SATOP (CIP, YCIP, SROP)

Caucasian

African American

Native American / Alaskan

Asian / Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Other Race / Two or More Races

Less than High School Diploma

High School Graduate or G.E.D.

Associate Degree or Some College

Bachelor or Advanced Degree

Employed

Unemployed

Not in Labor Force

Dependent Living

Independent Living

Homeless

Early Intervention

Never Married

Married / Cohabitating

Previously Married

Alcohol

Marijuana / Hashish

Cocaine (total)

- Crack

Stimulant (total)

- Methamphetamine

Heroin

Analgesic except Heroin

- Non-Prescription Methadone

PCP, LSD, other Hallucinogen

Tranquilizer

Inhalant

Sedative

Other Medication or Illicit Drug

Average Age at First Use of Drug

Any Injection Use at Admission

- Daily Injection Use

- Weekly Injection Use

- Less than Weekly Injection Use

Self / Family / Friend

School

Mental Health Provider

Health Care Provider

Court / Criminal Justice

Other Referral Source

Pregnant when Admitted to any Episode

Military Veteran

Special Education Services Needed

Co-Occurring Psychological Problem

Co-Occurring Developmental Problem

774

FY2017

LIFETIME DUI / DWI ARRESTS0

1 or 2

3 or More

38FY2018

Female

MaleGENDER

.

FY2016

454

660

891

579

1,254

2,631

1,170

215

859

FY2016

29

23

269

613

1,083

126

3,101

2,150

4,300

6,450

657

1,158

649

927

1,080

1,063

702

214

182

81

23

*

3,449

2,742

FY2017

872

1,018

4,560

468

648

5,168

2,798

1,907

1,745

56

1,478

2,056

2,860

402

253

926

1,581

20.8

20

*

0

32

54

7

245

2,491

200

233

422

527

1,217

1,629

571

1,102

4,777

188

491

1,694

523

2,620

424

23

9

2,781

224

246

FY2017

195

578

734

523

1,149

445

2,528

1,134

571

1,013

66

2,717

850

FY2017

29

38

240

2,037

3,844

5,883

823

899

4,161

498

577

4,573

2,521

1,808

1,554

56

1,305

1,789

2,733

143

80

14

*

3,198

2,477

704

1,011

598

904

1,001

939

535

FY2018

191

21.0

12

6

*

28

52

7

249

2,350

245

294

378

476

962

1,453

FY2018

480

997

4,406

180

1,682

359

215

194

324

2,237

338

41

20

2,836

405

234

923

1,562

SUBSTANCE USE SERVICE AREAS 23-25

2,184

4,171

853

1,033

4,473

491

555

4,935

2,817

1,796

1,746

60

1,438

2,853

2,008

171

94

14

6

3,399

2,701

694

1,063

679

1,046

1,072

1,040

566

199

FY2016

6,359

21.1

12

*

*

43

59

*

298

2,789

274

303

379

494

1,034

1,320

FY2016

449

1,084

4,826

277

480

2,152

163

177

512

2,372

470

42

39

2,784

439

278

984

1,701

NUMBER ADMITTED

- Adolescent Diversion Education Program

Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health


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