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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.
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
Page F-001
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
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
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
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
Page F-004
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
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
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
*
Page F-005
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
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
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
*
Page F-006
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
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
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
*
Page F-007
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
*
*
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
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
Page F-008
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
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
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
*
Page F-009
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
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
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
Page F-010
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
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
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
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
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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
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 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
*
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
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
Page F-014
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
*
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
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
Page F-015
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
*
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
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
*
Page F-016
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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
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
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
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
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
*
Page F-018
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
*
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
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
Page F-019
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
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
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
Page F-020
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
*
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
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
Page F-021
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
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
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
Page F-022
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
*
*
*
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
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
Page F-023
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
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
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
Page F-024
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
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
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
Page F-025
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: .
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
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
*
Page F-026
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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
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
Page F-027
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
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
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 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
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
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
Page F-029
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
*
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
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
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
*
*
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
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
*
Page F-031
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
*
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
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
Page F-032
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
*
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
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
*
Page F-033
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
*
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
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
*
Page F-034
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
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
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
*
Page F-035
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
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
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 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
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 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
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
*
Page F-039
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
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
Page F-040
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
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
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 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
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
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
Page F-042
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
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
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
Page F-043
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
*
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
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
Page F-044
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
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
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
Page F-045
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
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 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
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 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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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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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: .
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
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
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
*
*
Page F-060
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Page F-066
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
*
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
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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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
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
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 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
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
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
Page F-069
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
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
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
*
Page F-070
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
*
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
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
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
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
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
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
*
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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
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
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 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
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
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
Page F-077
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
*
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
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 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
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
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 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
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
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
*
Page F-080
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
*
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
*
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
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 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
*
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
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
Page F-087
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
*
*
*
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
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
Page F-088
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
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
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
*
Page F-089
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
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
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
*
Page F-090
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
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
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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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
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
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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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
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
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 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: .
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
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
Page F-094
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
*
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
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
Page F-095
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
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
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
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
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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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
*
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
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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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
*
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
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
Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Behavioral Health
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
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 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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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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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
*
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
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
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
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
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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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
*
*
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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: .
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
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
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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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
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
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
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
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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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: .
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
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
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
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 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
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
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
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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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
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
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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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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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 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: .
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
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 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
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
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
*
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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
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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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
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
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
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 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
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
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 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: .
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
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 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: .
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