Mental Health Annual Report 2015Use of Mental Health Services: National Client-Level Data
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. Mental Health Annual Report: 2015. Use of Mental Health Services: National Client Level Data. BHSIS Series S-92, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 17-5038. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2017.
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tAble of contents
List of Tables ...................................................................................................................................v
List of Figures ........................................................................................................................... xxiii
Highlights ........................................................................................................................................1
Background ....................................................................................................................................5
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................9
Chapter 1. Summary of Annual Data in State Client-Level Data Reporting: 2012-2015 ......................................................................................................................................13
Chapter 2. Characteristics of Children and Adolescents Aged 17 and Younger Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015 ....................................................................................19
Chapter 3. Characteristics of Young Adults Aged 18 to 25 Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015 ...................................................................................................................23
Chapter 4. Characteristics of Adults Aged 26 to 54 Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015 ...............................................................................................................................27
Chapter 5. Characteristics of Older Adults Aged 55 and Older Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015 ...................................................................................................................31
Chapter 6. Characteristics of Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015 .........................................35
Chapter 7. MH-TEDS Admissions and Discharges: 2015 ........................................................39
Chapter 8. Client Outcomes Among Individuals Receiving Mental Health Services: 2012 and 2015 ...............................................................................................................43
Tables .............................................................................................................................................53
Appendix A. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk Tables ............................................................293
Appendix B. MH-TEDS and MH-CLD 2012-2015 Reporting Methods and 2015 Reporting Period, by State and Jurisdiction ...........................................................................303
Appendix C. MH-TEDS and MH-CLD Data Dictionary of Included Variables .................305
Appendix D. SMI/SED Federal Definitions and CGAS/GAF Scale ......................................319
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Appendix E. Mental Health And Substance Use Diagnosis Codes ........................................323
Appendix F. Terms and Acronyms ...........................................................................................335
Appendix G. List of Contributors ............................................................................................337
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Annual Data 2012-2015
1.1. Individuals, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ...........................................................................................................................54
1.2a. Individuals, by gender and age: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ..................55
1.2b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ..........................................................................................56
1.2c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .......................................................................................................57
1.2d. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .......................................................................................................58
1.2e. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .......................................................................................................59
1.3. Individuals, by race and ethnicity: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ..............60
1.4. Individuals, by marital status and living arrangement: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .......................................................................................................61
1.5. Individuals, by SMI/SED status, functioning (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ...........................................................................................................................62
1.6. Individuals aged 18 years and older, by employment status: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .......................................................................................................63
1.7. Individuals, by timing of admission and mental health service setting: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 ...................................................................................64
1.8. Individuals, by Census region, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number and percent distribution, 2014-2015 ........................................................65
1.9. Individuals, by Census region and mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ................................................................................................................66
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1.10. Individuals, by number of mental health diagnoses and any mention of mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015 .........................................67
1.11a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2012 ......................................................................................................................68
1.11b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2012 .....................................................................................69
1.11c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2012 ..............................................................................................................70
1.12a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2013 ......................................................................................................................71
1.12b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2013 .....................................................................................72
1.12c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2013 ..............................................................................................................73
1.13a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2014 ......................................................................................................................74
1.13b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2014 .....................................................................................75
1.13c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2014 ..............................................................................................................76
1.14a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ......................................................................................................................77
1.14b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 .....................................................................................78
1.14c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2015 ..............................................................................................................79
1.15. Mental health individuals and U.S. population, by marital status and age group: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................80
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Children and Adolescents (aged 17 and younger)
2.1a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 .....................................................................................................81
2.1b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 .....................................................................82
2.1c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ...........................................................................83
2.2a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ......................................................................................84
2.2b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ......................................................85
2.2c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ...........................................................86
2.3a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Number, 2015 ...............................................87
2.3b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Column percent distribution, 2015 ...............88
2.3c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Row percent distribution, 2015 ....................89
2.4a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Number, 2015 ............................................90
2.4b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Column percent distribution, 2015 ............91
2.4c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................92
2.5a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ...............................................................93
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2.5b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............94
2.5c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................95
2.6a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ........................................96
2.6b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........97
2.6c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............98
2.7. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health service setting, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Number and percent distribution, 2015 ..................................99
Younger Adults (aged 18 to 25)
3.1a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................................................100
3.1b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................................101
3.1c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................................................102
3.2a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 .............................................................................................103
3.2b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................................................104
3.2c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................................................................105
3.3a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................................106
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3.3b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................................107
3.3c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................108
3.4a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ............................................................................................109
3.4b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ............................................................110
3.4c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................111
3.5a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 ........................................................112
3.5b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................113
3.5c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 .............................114
3.6a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 .............................................115
3.6b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 .............116
3.6c. Individuals ages 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................117
3.7a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................................................118
3.7b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................................119
3.7c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................................................120
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3.8a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................................121
3.8b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................................122
3.8c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................123
3.9a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ....................................................................124
3.9b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ....................................125
3.9c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................126
3.10a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ...........................................127
3.10b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...........128
3.10c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ................129
3.11. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015 ...................................130
Adults (aged 26 to 54)
4.1a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................................................131
4.1b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................................132
4.1c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................................................133
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4.2a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 .............................................................................................134
4.2b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................................................135
4.2c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................................................................136
4.3a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................................137
4.3b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................................138
4.3c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................139
4.4a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ............................................................................................140
4.4b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ............................................................141
4.4c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................142
4.5a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 ........................................................143
4.5b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................144
4.5c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 .............................145
4.6a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 .............................................146
4.6b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 .............147
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4.6c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................148
4.7a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................................................149
4.7b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................................150
4.7c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................................................151
4.8a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................................152
4.8b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................................153
4.8c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................154
4.9a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ....................................................................155
4.9b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ....................................156
4.9c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................157
4.10a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ...........................................158
4.10b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...........159
4.10c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ................160
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4.11. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015 ...................................161
Older Adults (aged 55 and older)
5.1a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................................162
5.1b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................163
5.1c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................................164
5.2a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................165
5.2b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ....................................................166
5.2c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................167
5.3a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ............................................................................................168
5.3b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ............................................................169
5.3c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................170
5.4a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 .....................................................................................171
5.4b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 .....................................................172
5.4c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..........................................................173
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5.5a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 ................................................174
5.5b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnostic category, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................175
5.5c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 .....................176
5.6a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015 .............................................177
5.6b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 .............178
5.6c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................179
5.7a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................................180
5.7b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................................181
5.7c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................182
5.8a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ...................................................................................183
5.8b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................184
5.8c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................185
5.9a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 .............................................................186
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5.9b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................187
5.9c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................................188
5.10a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ...........................................189
5.10b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...........190
5.10c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ................191
5.11. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015 ...................................192
Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder (individuals aged 12 and older)
6.1a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015 ......................193
6.1b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................194
6.1c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................195
6.2a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ..................196
6.2b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................197
6.2c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................198
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6.3a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................................................199
6.3b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................................200
6.3c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Row percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................................................201
6.4a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF) : Number, 2015 ......................................................202
6.4b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015 .......................203
6.4c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015 .............................204
6.5a. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ............205
6.5b. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................................................206
6.5c. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................207
6.6a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015 ..........................................................................................208
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6.6b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..........................................................209
6.6c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015 ................................................................210
MH-TEDS Admissions and Discharges: 2015
7.1. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health service setting, and month and year of admission: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ..........................................................211
7.2a. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Number, 2015 .................................................................................................212
7.2b. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Column percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................213
7.2c. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Row percent distribution, 2015 ......................................................................214
7.3a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015 .......................................................................215
7.3b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015 .......................................216
7.3c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015 ............................................217
7.4a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ...................................................................218
7.4b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ...................................219
7.4c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 ........................................220
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7.5a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 .......................221
7.5b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period age 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................222
7.5c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period age 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................223
7.6a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Number, 2015...................................................................................................................................224
7.6b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Column percent distribution, 2015 .................................................................................................225
7.6c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................226
7.7a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 .................................227
7.7b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015...................................................................................................................................228
7.7c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ......229
7.8a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Number, 2015 .............................................................................230
7.8b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................................231
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7.8c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..................................................232
7.9a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Number, 2015 ...................233
7.9b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................234
7.9c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................235
7.10a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015 ........................................................................................236
7.10b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015 ........................................................237
7.10c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................238
7.11a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015 ....................................................................................239
7.11b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015 ....................................................240
7.11c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015 .........................................................241
7.12a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015 ........................................242
7.12b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015...................................................................................................................................243
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7.12c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .............244
7.13a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Number, 2015 ........................245
7.13b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................246
7.13c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................................................................247
7.14a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015 ..................................................248
7.14b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..................249
7.14c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015 .......................250
7.15a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Number, 2015 ..............................................................................................251
7.15b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Column percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................................252
7.15c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED score, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Row percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................................253
7.16a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Number, 2015 ....................................254
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7.16b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Column percent distribution, 2015...................................................................................................................................255
7.16c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Row percent distribution, 2015...................................................................................................................................256
7.17. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health service setting, and month and year of discharge: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ...........................................................257
7.18. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health service setting, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Number and percent distribution, 2015 ...........................258
7.19a. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Number, 2015 .........................................................................259
7.19b. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Column percent distribution, 2015 .........................................260
7.19c. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Row percent distribution, 2015 ..............................................261
Individuals Served in 2012 and 2015
8.1a. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Number, 2012 .............................................................................262
8.1b. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Column percent distribution, 2012 .............................................265
8.1c. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012 ...................................................268
8.2a. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Number, 2015 .............................................................................271
8.2b. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................................274
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8.2c. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................277
8.3a. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Number, 2012 .............................................................................280
8.3b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Column percent distribution, 2012 .............................................282
8.3c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012 ...................................................284
8.4a. Individuals served in 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Number, 2015 .............................................................................286
8.4b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Column percent distribution, 2015 .............................................288
8.4c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015 ...................................................290
Appendix A.
A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk ......................................................................................294
Appendix B.
B.1. MH-TEDS and MH-CLD 2012-2015 Reporting Methods and 2015 Reporting Period, by State And Jurisdiction ......................................................................................303
Appendix C.
C.1. Number of states reporting data, MH-CLD 2012-2015 ....................................................315
C.2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: MH-CLD and MH-TEDS 2015...................................................................................................................................316
Appendix D.
D.1. Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) ..................................................................320
D.2. Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale ..............................................................321
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Figure 1 Individuals who reported living in a private residence in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and living arrangement in 2015 ..........................................45
Figure 2 Individuals who reported being homeless in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and living arrangement in 2015 ......................................................46
Figure 3 Individuals who reported being in jail in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and living arrangement in 2015 ......................................................................47
Figure 4 Individuals who reported being employed in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and employment status in 2015 ......................................................49
Figure 5 Individuals who reported being unemployed in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and employment status in 2015 ......................................................50
Figure 6 Individuals who reported not being in the labor force in 2012, by mental health diagnosis in 2012 and employment status in 2015 ............................................51
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This report presents results from the Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD) and MentalHealth Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) for individuals receiving mental health treat-
ment services in 2015, as well as selected data collection trends for such individuals from 2012 to 2015. The report provides information on mental health diagnoses, mental health treatment services, and demographic and substance use characteristics of individuals in mental health treatment in facilities that reported to individual state administrative data systems. One chapter is also devoted to characteristics of admissions to and discharges from mental health treatment, which can feature the same individual on multiple occasions.
• Forty-five states and jurisdictions submitted 5,235,883 records for individuals receiving mentalhealth services in 2015. Alaska, American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Georgia,Guam, Kansas, Maine, Marshall Islands, Michigan, New Hampshire, Palau, Pennsylvania,U.S. Virgin Islands, and West Virginia had submitted no data or incomplete data for 2015 as ofNovember 01, 2016 [Table 1.1 and Appendix B].
• Of the 5,235,883 eligible client-level records, 87 percent (or 4,550,634 records) had mentalhealth diagnoses. Such records form the basis for most tables in this report. However, individualrecords may not have data for all variables, so the analysis of specific variables may be basedon a smaller number of individuals [Table 1.1].
State Client-Level Data Reporting: 2012-2015
For the 2012 reporting period, 32 states and jurisdictions reported that a total of 3,126,234 individu-als had received mental health services; for the 2015 reporting period, 45 states and jurisdictions reported that a total of 5,235,883 individuals had received mental health services [Table 1.1].
• More than 50 percent of the total individuals served were female in every reporting periodbetween 2012 and 2015 [Table 1.2a].
• For the 2012 to 2015 reporting periods, Whites represented between 67 and 71 percent of theindividuals served; Blacks or African Americans represented between 20 and 21 percent; andAmerican Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders, andother groups combined represented between 8 and 12 percent [Table 1.3].
• In every reporting period, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported any-mention1
mental health diagnoses, regardless of gender or ethnicity, and for every race except Blacks orAfrican Americans and Asians in the 2012 reporting period. For these two exceptions, schizo-phrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported any-mention diagnoses[Tables 1.11c, 1.12c, 1.13c, and 1.14c].
1 ‘Any-mention’ diagnoses include first, second, or third mental health diagnoses, not just the first-mentioned one
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Children and Adolescents Aged 17 and Younger Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015
A total of 1,298,578 children and adolescents were served in 2015 [Table 2.1a].
• Twenty-two percent of females aged 17 and younger had reported diagnoses of depressive disorders [Table 2.1c].
• Twenty-seven percent of males aged 17 and younger had a diagnosis of ADD/ADHD, compared with only 13 percent of their female counterparts.
Young Adults Aged 18 to 25 Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015
A total of 525,228 young adults aged 18 to 25 were served in 2015 [Table 3.1a].
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 of each gender and every racial and ethnic group [Table 3.1c].
Adults Aged 26 to 54 Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015
A total of 2,038,415 adults aged 26 to 54 were served in 2015 [Table 4.1a].
• Among males aged 26 to 54 served in the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and depressive disorders (26 per-cent each) [Table 4.1c].
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for all races served aged 26 to 54, except Asians, ranging from 31 percent among Blacks or African Americans to 33 percent among Whites. Among Asians aged 26 to 54, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses (33 percent each).
Older Adults Aged 55 and Older Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015
A total of 685,985 adults aged 55 and older were served in 2015 [Table 5.1a].
• Among females served aged 55 years and older in 2015, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (42 percent), schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (20 percent), and bipolar disorders (17 percent) [Table 5.1c].
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served aged 55 and older of all races except Blacks or African Americans, ranging from 36 percent of American Indians or Alaska Natives to 50 percent of Asians. Among Black or African American individu-als aged 55 and older, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (40 percent).
Individuals with Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Receiving Mental Health Services: 2015
A total of 720,987 individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders were served in 2015 [Table 6.1a].
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• Among males who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders served in the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (25 percent each); for females, they were depres-sive disorders (33 percent) [Table 6.1c].
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring alcohol dependence (36 percent), opioid dependence and non-dependent opioid use (35 percent each), or cocaine dependence (30 percent) [Table 6.3c].
State MH-TEDS Admissions and Discharges: 2015
In the 2015 reporting period, six states and jurisdictions (Connecticut [adults only], the District of Columbia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Puerto Rico) reported a total of 417,443 admis-sions to MH-TEDS. [Table 7.1]:
• Of admissions who began treatment prior to the 2015 reporting period, 69 percent of admissions received treatment in community programs, 57 percent in residential treatment centers, 43 percent in state psychiatric hospitals, and 31 percent in institutions under the justice system [Table 7.1].
• More than half (66 percent) of admissions for individuals in treatment during the 2015 reporting period occurred prior to the reporting period [Table 7.2b].
• There were more male than female admissions for ADD/ADHD, conduct disorder, and opposi-tional defiant disorder. There were more female than male admissions for adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders [Table 7.3a,Table 7.10a].
Client Outcomes Among Individuals Receiving Mental Health Services: 2012 and 2015
States reported a total of 701,355 individuals served in 2012 that were also reported to have received services in the 2015 reporting period and had known living arrangements in 2012 [Table 8.1a].
• Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, less than one-third of those who were homeless in 2012 also reported being homeless in 2015 (29 percent) [Figure 2].
States reported a total of 497,340 individuals served in 2012 that were also reported to have received services in the 2015 reporting period and had known employment status in 2012 [Table 8.3a].
• A higher percentage of individuals served in both periods reported being unemployed among those with alcohol and drug related disorders (69 percent) compared with all individuals served in both periods that reported being unemployed in 2012 and 2015 (51 percent) [Figure 5].
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Background
Mental health services data are currently collected for and reported to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) Center for Behavioral Health Statis-
tics and Quality (CBHSQ). The State Mental Health Agencies (SMHAs) are the state entities with primary responsibility for reporting the data in accordance with the reporting terms and conditions of the Behavioral Health Services Information System (BHSIS) Agreements funded by SAMHSA. The BHSIS Agreement stipulates that states and jurisdictions submit Uniform Reporting System (URS) data and client-level data on the first of December each year, in compliance with Mental Health Block Grant reporting requirements (42 U.S.C. § 300x-6).
URS data reporting started in early 2000 in an effort spearheaded by SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) to collect both system performance measures and client outcomes at an aggregate level. Collection of client-level data came later.
In 2008, SAMHSA, through CMHS, tested the feasibility of transitioning from aggregate report-ing of SAMHSA’s mental health National Outcome Measures (NOMs)2 to individual-level data reporting. This led to the development of the Mental Health Client-level Data (MH-CLD) report-ing method. The development was supported by Data Infrastructure Grants (DIGs), which were a vehicle through which states and jurisdictions received financial and technical assistance from SAMHSA to assist in their capacity-building effort to meet the Block Grant reporting requirements.
The general framework for the MH-CLD involves a compilation of the demographic, clinical, and outcome data of individuals served by the SMHA within a state-defined 12-month reporting period. States may choose the calendar year or the state fiscal year for their reporting period. “Individu-als served” is defined as all enrolled individuals who received mental health and support services, including screening, assessment, crisis services, and telemedicine from programs operated or funded by the SMHA during the reporting period.
For MH-CLD, two data sets are submitted each reporting period: Basic Client Information (BCI) is due each December 1st and the State Hospital Readmission (SHR) is due March 1st of the following year. Data from these two data sets inform five mental health NOMs: Access to Services/Capacity, Stability in Housing/Residential Status, 30-day and 180-day Readmission to State Hospital, Adult Employment or Children’s School Attendance and Education Level, and Criminal Justice Involve-ment. Five additional NOMs—Social Connectedness, Decreased Mental Illness Symptomatology, Perception of Care, Cost Effectiveness, and Use of Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) —have not been converted into client-level data reporting and continue to be captured in the URS. Data are reported in accordance with the HIPAA rules for non-Protected Health Information (non-PHI).
2 National outcome measures can be found at http://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/dasis2/noms/noms_attch1.pdf.
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In 2010, SAMHSA, through CBHSQ, began a parallel effort of testing the feasibility of building a national behavioral health database that integrates both mental health and substance use data using a uniform platform for data reporting. This effort led to the integration of mental health data into the well-established system of reporting for substance use client-level data, known as the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS).3 To enable reporting of mental health client data to TEDS, the system was modified to incorporate data elements that capture the characteristics unique to the mental health services system and the individuals receiving mental health services. These characteristics include, among others, the extended period of time that an individual may be engaged in treatment, the recovery process, and the simultaneous receipt of different types of services from different service providers, etc. This method of reporting mental health data at the individual level is referred to as the Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS).
Unlike MH-CLD, MH-TEDS is structured around treatment events, that is, admissions and discharges from specific service settings. Admission and discharge records can be linked to track treatment episodes and the treatment services received by individuals. Thus, with MH-TEDS, both the indi-vidual client and the treatment episode can serve as a unit of analysis, whereas with MH-CLD the client is the sole unit of analysis. The common TEDS platform in which both the substance use and mental health data are reported enhances the ability to report data on people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. It also offers optional data fields for individuals with mental illness that are not captured in MH-CLD, such as referral source, details on criminal justice referral, income sources, and health insurance.
MH-TEDS is a compilation of demographic, substance use, mental health, clinical, legal, and socioeconomic characteristics of individuals who are primarily receiving publicly-funded mental health and/or substance use services. MH-TEDS data support program performance measurement and management goals. The same set of mental health NOMs enumerated under MH-CLD is also supported by MH-TEDS. Thus, while both MH-TEDS and MH-CLD collect similar client-level data, the collection methodology differs.
National mental health client-level data reporting was launched in 2011, when MH-CLD was the only reporting method available. States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. jurisdictions including Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the six Pacific jurisdictions (American Samoa, Guam, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Palau) with the capacity to report client-level data were encouraged to do so. The number of states reporting MH-CLD or MH-TEDS data increased from 19 in 2011, to 32 in 2012, to 46 in 2013, and 47 (6 MH-TEDS) in 2014 before decreasing slightly to 45 (6 MH-TEDS) in 2015. See Appendix B for the number of states that used each reporting method. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was the first Pacific jurisdiction to report data (for the 2012 reporting period), and it is the only Pacific jurisdiction to do so as of this report’s
3 See: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2004-2014. National Admissions to Substance Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-84, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 16-4986. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2016, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 2013. Discharges from Substance Abuse Treatment Services. BHSIS Series S-86, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 16-4988. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2016.
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publication date. While the number reporting client-level data has increased, it is also important to note that the level of reporting varies. Two states (New York and Tennessee) are able to submit data only for a subset of the total number of individuals that they served during a reporting period.
Beginning in the 2014 reporting period, states could choose which method to use for data reporting, either MH-CLD or MH-TEDS. In 2015, 40 states chose MH-CLD, and four states (Connecticut, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Oklahoma,) and two jurisdictions (Puerto Rico and Washington, DC) chose MH-TEDS. However, because Connecticut uses both methods (MH-CLD to report data for children and adolescents and MH-TEDS to report data for adults), a total of 45 states and jurisdic-tions reported client-level data for the 2015 reporting period.
In summary, this report presents the client-level data reported for the 2012 through 2015 reporting periods. Data from all four reporting periods are presented in Chapter 1; only data for the 2015 reporting period are used in Chapters 2 through 7. Chapter 8 presents outcomes for individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 (regardless of whether they were served in intervening years). Data for the 2012 through 2013 reporting periods were collected using the MH-CLD while the 2014 and 2015 data are derived from a reconciliation of the two reporting methods (MH-TEDS and MH-CLD) using the individual as the unit of analysis.
See Appendix A for a crosswalk of data fields collected in MH-TEDS and MH-CLD.
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This report presents mental health client-level data submitted for the 2012 through 2015 report-ing periods using the Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD) and the Mental Health
Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS). This report provides information on the demographics, characteristics, and outcomes of individuals served by the State Mental Health Agencies (SMHAs) for these four reporting periods, with particular focus on the most recent reporting period. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has provided support to states to build capacity to collect and report client-level data.
Methodology
Reconciling data from MH-TEDS and MH-CLD
Both the MH-TEDS and MH-CLD include individuals served through the SMHA during the state-defined 12-month reporting period. Most states selected to use the state fiscal year, which, for the 2015 reporting period, usually ran from July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015, but some states define their fiscal year differently. (See Appendix B for details.)
MH-CLD contains one record for each individual served. Data items are populated by the states based on the status of the individual either at the start and end of the state’s reporting period or the most recently available data. The MH-TEDS dataset contains one record for each admission to and discharge from a particular service type/setting (referred to as a treatment episode) within the client’s treatment continuum during the reporting period. Data collected from MH-TEDS admis-sion records and update/discharge records are stored as two separate datasets, which can be linked using an HIPAA-compliant, non-protected health information unique client identifier located in both files. Linking the records allows for the creation of a single client record comparable to the MH-CLD format.
The general MH-CLD framework was applied to the MH-TEDS dataset. An analytic file was devel-oped by transposing the admission and discharge MH-TEDS records into a client-level file. The final step crosswalked MH-TEDS variables to MH-CLD variables. (See Appendix A for details).
The process of creating an individual record using the MH-TEDS data allowed for combined reporting of the individuals reported in the MH-TEDS and MH-CLD datasets. Tables in Chapters 1 through 6 and Chapter 8 of this report use individuals as the unit of analysis for the combined data from MH-TEDS and MH-CLD. Tables in Chapter 7 report on the MH-TEDS data at the treat-ment episode level. Tables in Chapter 8 report on individuals who received mental health services through the SMHAs in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods, focusing on client outcomes in employment and living arrangement.
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Selection of reporting variables
MH-TEDS and MH-CLD collect a variety of data items including demographics (e.g., gender, race, and ethnicity); National Outcome Measures (NOMs) such as living arrangements and employment status; and other clinical measures (e.g., co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders). The data collection protocol for the NOMS on criminal justice involvement and school attendance were introduced in client-level reporting in early 2013, and so were first submitted for the 2014 reporting period. However, because valid data were reported for only 40 percent of the individuals served, arrest data were excluded from this report. See Appendix C for a description of the variables and Appendix D for the federal definitions of serious mental illness (SMI) and serious emotional disturbance (SED) and for CGAS/GAF scale definitions.
Mental health diagnoses are reported in the MH-TEDS and MH-CLD as either ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM or DSM-IV codes. Up to three mental health diagnostic codes may be reported for eachindividual. For this report, diagnostic categories were categorized based on the Clinical Classifica-tion Software (CCS). The mental health section of the CCS has 15 diagnostic categories and 25subcategories; in all, thirteen such categories or subcategories were selected for tabulation, withall other mental health diagnoses grouped to “other” mental health diagnoses for a given table. Thefrequency distribution of the reported diagnoses for all individuals served and the specific diagnosesincluded in the federal definition of SMI and SED informed the selection of the most appropriateCCS categories or subcategories used in this report. See Appendix E.
The thirteen specific mental health diagnoses used in this report are adjustment disorders: anxiety disorders; attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD); con-duct disorder; delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (delirium/dementia); bipolar disorders; depressive disorders; oppositional defiant disorder; personality disorders; pervasive developmental disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; alcohol-related disorders; and substance-related disorders. In order to use CCS to properly classify certain ICD-10-CM codes, it was necessary to add more specific, third-level classifications to those codes so that the following mental health diagnoses could be distinguished from more general diagnoses: conduct disorders; attention deficit and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; pervasive developmental disorders; bipolar disorders; and depressive disorders.
All other mental disorders are grouped together as “other mental health disorders.” There is also a category of no diagnosis or deferred diagnosis. The list of tabulated mental health diagnoses (and hence the diagnoses grouped together as “other”) varies somewhat by age group. For example, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and pervasive developmental disorders, which are all typically identified in individuals aged 17 or younger, are only included on tables showing data for children and adolescents while delirium/dementia only appears in tables showing data for older adults.
Records with partially complete data have been retained in this report. For example, an entire client record is not removed from the report because a single data item is missing. When records include missing or invalid data for a specific variable, those records are excluded from tabulations of that variable. The total number of records on which a percentage distribution is based is reported in each table.
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Stratification of reporting population and subgroups
In general, there are two levels of data reporting: (1) the entire population with each age category, and (2) the subgroup population of individuals with or at risk for serious emotional disturbance (SED) or serious mental illness (SMI). On select tables, regional breakdowns of the data using the four Census regions4 are also presented.
Because different stages of life are associated with distinct forms of mental and behavioral disorders and with distinctive treatment service utilization patterns, this report examines the characteristics of individuals receiving mental health services by the following age groups: children and adolescents (aged 17 and younger), young adults (aged 18 to 25), adults (aged 26 to 54), and older adults (aged 55 and older). Accordingly, Chapters 2 through 5, which focus on specific age groups, include age-specific sets of mental health diagnoses.5
Additionally, this report includes the subpopulation of individuals with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. For this subpopulation, the report includes individuals aged 12 years and older to match the population used in the substance use TEDS reports. Determination of individu-als with a co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder was based on state report of a dichotomous variable in the data set called “Co-occurring substance use and mental health prob-lems.” In accordance with the guidelines for completing this field, an individual had to have either had a substance use diagnosis, been identified with a substance use disorder through the use of a screening or assessment tool, or been enrolled in a substance use treatment program.
Identification of individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) or serious emotional disturbance (SED) is based on the state definition for SMI and SED and is reported as a single dichotomous variable—SMI/SED status. Individuals aged 17 and younger who are indicated as having SED or being at risk of SED in the dataset are included in the SED subpopulation while individuals aged 18 and older who are indicated as having an SMI are included in the SMI subpopulation. Exceptions may exist for a few states where young adults (ages 18 to 21) continue to receive mental health services from the state’s Child Mental Health System. They are included in the SED subpopulation as reported by the state.
Individual Episode Level Analysis
Chapter 8 describes an analysis of individuals served across episodes in the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Individuals were selected for analysis by matching any individual records in 2012 with any in 2015 from the same state and with the same unique identification number; other individuals in
4 Northeast region: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Midwest region: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. South region: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. West region: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Puerto Rico and other jurisdictions are not grouped with any of these Census regions.
5 For example, individuals with a Mental Health Diagnosis One of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders are grouped with “Other” for persons aged 17 and younger in chapter 2. While this information is of recent interest, this diagnostic group is not reported separately for this age group. Only 0.7 percent of all individuals served in this age group reported Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders as a diagnosis.
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2012 and 2015 i.e., individuals who did not receive services in both of those years, were excluded from analysis in this chapter. The resulting dataset contained 1,119,528 records. NOMS transition percentages were computed only from the subset of this dataset with valid values for the NOMS measure in both 2012 and 2015.
Limitations
• For both MH-TEDS and MH-CLD, states report only individuals served through the SMHAduring the state-defined 12-month reporting period. These data do not represent the total nationaldemand for mental health treatment or describe the mental health status of the national popu-lation. In addition, New York and Tennessee report only a proportion of the total individualsserved through their SMHAs.
• Up to three mental health diagnoses per individual can be reported to MH-TEDS or MH-CLD (Mental Health Diagnoses One, Two, and Three). These diagnoses may not representa complete enumeration of all diagnoses for individuals served. Moreover, Florida has datacollection protocols that limit reporting to only one or two diagnoses.
• Except for a few tables presented in Chapter 1, this report uses the “first-mention” mental healthdiagnosis as the individual grouping variable. About 89 percent of all individuals served in the2015 data have at least one mental health diagnosis, while 47 percent have two or more mentalhealth diagnoses, and 19 percent have a three mental health diagnoses.
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This chapter provides a brief background on state reporting of mental health client-level data anda summary of the data submitted for the 2012 through 2015 reporting periods.
In 2010, SAMHSA, through the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS), announced the avail-ability of Data Infrastructure Grants (DIGs) to support the states, the District of Columbia, and other jurisdictions6 in building capacity to report client-level data. The client-level data encompass reporting of five mental health National Outcome Measures (NOMs): Access to Services/Capacity, Stability in Housing/Residential Status, Criminal Justice Involvement, Adult Employment/Children’s School Attendance and Education Level, and 30-day and 180-day Readmission to State Hospital. The number of states (which includes Washington, D.C.; Puerto Rico; and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) reporting client-level data has gradually increased: 32 states reported 2012 data, 46 reported 2013 data, 47 reported 2014 data, and 45 reported 2015 data.
For the 2012 and 2013 reporting periods, states could choose to use only the Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD). As of the 2014 reporting period, states could use either the MH-CLD or the Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS). For this report, the MH-TEDS data reported by 6 states for the 2015 reporting period were reconciled with data collected from the 42 states using the MH-CLD. (Note: Connecticut used both methods, MH-CLD for reporting data on children and adolescents and MH-TEDS for reporting data on adults.)
Because of the changing number of states submitting data for each reporting period, caution must be used when comparing data over time. Apparent increases, changes, or other variations across reporting periods may be more a function of changes in the mix of states reporting than of actual changes in client characteristics over time.
All data tables represent individuals who received publicly-funded mental health services—indi-viduals served—through the auspices of the State Mental Health Agencies (SMHAs).
Individuals Served
Table 1.1. For the 2012 reporting period, 32 states reported that a total of 3,126,234 individuals had received mental health services; for the 2013 reporting period, 46 states reported that a total of 5,515,906 individuals had received mental health services; for the 2014 reporting period, 47 states reported that a total of 5,704,764 individuals had received mental health services; and for the 2015 reporting period, 45 states reported that a total of 5,235,883 individuals had received mental health services.7
cHapter 1summary of annual data in state client-level data
reporting: 2012-2015
6 Henceforth, “states” will refer to the 50 states, Washington, DC, and other jurisdictions, which include Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the six Pacific jurisdictions (American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Marshall Islands, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau).
7 Data were not submitted or were incomplete for one or more years in some states or jurisdictions.
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• Among individuals reported to have received services for the 2012 to 2015 reporting periods,between 38 and 41 percent had first-mention mental health diagnoses8 of mood disorders, includ-ing bipolar disorders (15 to 17 percent) and depressive disorders (23 to 24 percent); between 11and 12 percent had first-mention mental health diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychoticdisorders; and 10 to 12 percent had first-mention mental health diagnoses of anxiety disorders.
The following paragraphs summarize data on NOMs and clinical measures for all individuals, presented by demographic characteristics and mental health diagnoses. Overall, the distributions were relatively consistent across all characteristics for all four reporting periods.
Gender
• Table 1.2a. More than 50 percent of the total individuals served were female in every reportingperiod between 2012 and 2015 (52 percent in 2012 and 51 percent in 2013, 2014, and 2015).
Age and Mental Health Diagnoses by Age Group
• Table 1.2a. For the 2012 through 2015 reporting periods (in all four reporting periods), 29 to30 percent of individuals served were aged 17 and younger, 12 percent were aged 18 to 25, 44to 46 percent were aged 26 to 54, and 13 to 15 percent were aged 55 and older.
Tables 1.2b-1.2e. Among individuals served for specific age groups, the most frequently reported diagnoses were relatively consistent across the four reporting periods.
• Among individuals served aged 17 and younger, the most frequently reported diagnoses overthe four reporting periods were ADD/ADHD (ranging from 18 to 24 percent), mood disorders(ranging from 19 to 21 percent), and adjustment disorders (ranging from 15 to 16 percent).
• Among individuals served aged 18 to 25, the most frequently reported diagnoses over thefour reporting periods were mood disorders (ranging from 42 to 45 percent), anxiety disorders(ranging from 11 to 13 percent), and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (9 percent).
• Among individuals served aged 26 to 54, the most frequently reported diagnoses over the fourreporting periods were mood disorders (ranging from 47 to 51 percent), schizophrenia and otherpsychotic disorders (ranging from 16 to 17 percent), and anxiety disorders (ranging from 10to 12 percent).
• Among individuals served aged 55 and older, the most frequently reported diagnoses over thefour reporting periods were mood disorders (ranging from 46 to 49 percent), schizophrenia andother psychotic disorders (ranging from 21 to 24 percent), and anxiety disorders (ranging from7 to 8 percent).
8 Throughout this report the term “diagnosis” refers to the first reported or “first mention” mental health diagnosis on the client-level data record. This is only the first of up to three diagnoses per client qualifying as a mental health diagnosis, as recorded by the reporting agency. While these first-mentioned mental health diagnoses are mutually exclusive, a client reported to receive a first-mention diagnosis of, for example, depressive disorders, may also have received a second-mention diagnosis of anxiety disorder, and a third-mention diagnosis of schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder.
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Ethnicity9
• Table 1.3. Between 15 and 18 percent of all individuals served over the four reporting periodswere of Hispanic origin (any race).
Race
• Table 1.3. For the 2012 to 2015 reporting periods, Whites represented between 67 and 71 percentof the individuals served; Blacks or African Americans represented between 20 and 21 percent;and American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders,and other10 groups combined represented between 8 and 12 percent.
Marital Status
• Table 1.4. Among individuals served aged 18 and older, more than one half reported never beingmarried in every reporting period between 2012 and 2015 (ranging from 54 to 57 percent); lessthan one fifth (ranging from 16 to 19 percent) reported being currently married during thosereporting periods.
• Table 1.15. In the 2015 reporting period, 19 percent of individuals served aged 26 to 54 werecurrently married. In contrast, 56 percent of people in the U.S. population in that age groupwere currently married in 2015.
Living Arrangements
• Table 1.4. Over the four reporting periods, a majority of individuals served reported living in aprivate residence (ranging from 83 to 85 percent), while 3 to 4 percent reported being homeless.
SMI/SED Status
• Table 1.5. In every reporting period from 2012 to 2015, about one half of the individuals servedwere adults with serious mental illness (SMI) (ranging from 49 to 52 percent) and about onefifth were children and adolescents with or at risk for serious emotional disturbance (SED)(ranging from 20 to 22 percent).
Employment
• Table 1.6. Among individuals served aged 18 and older in the 2012 to 2015 reporting periods,between 17 and 21 percent were employed, 29 to 31 percent were unemployed, and 50 to 52percent were “not in labor force.”
9 Data on Specific Hispanic or Latino Origin (hereafter referred to as of Hispanic origin) are also presented for a subset of states that reported this information.
10 Individuals of “Other” race includes individuals who reported two or more races or some other race.
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Timing of Admission
• Table 1.7. The population of individuals served was composed of similar proportions of indi-viduals who were newly admitted to treatment11 (ranging from 44 to 53 percent) and individualswho were continuing treatment12 (ranging from 47 to 56 percent) over the four reporting periods.
Service Setting
• Table 1.7. For the 2012 to 2015 reporting periods, a majority of individuals received mentalhealth services from community-based programs each year (98 percent).
Regional Distributions
Table 1.8. Nearly one-third (32 and 36 percent) of all individuals reported were in the South for both the 2014 and 2015 reporting periods, one-quarter (26 and 30 percent) were in the West, between one-fifth and one-tenth were in the Northeast (20 and 11 percent), and one-fifth were in the Midwest (22 and 23 percent).
• In both the 2014 and 2015 reporting periods, individuals who were newly admitted to treat-ment were most frequently reported in the South (39 and 42 percent).13 The West region wasthe region with the second highest proportions of individuals who were newly admitted (26and 29 percent, respectively).
• Regional patterns of service setting varied from those values for individuals served in non-community program settings in the 2014 and 2015 reporting periods: of individuals receivingservices in state psychiatric hospitals, a larger proportion were reported in the South (45 and 46percent, respectively) than in the West (2014) and Northeast (2015) (14 percent in each case);however, of individuals receiving services in other psychiatric inpatient14 service settings, alarger proportion were reported in the West (41 and 47 percent, respectively) than in the South(28 and 25 percent) and Northeast (9 and 8 percent respectively).
Table 1.9. While the distribution of mental health diagnoses was relatively similar across U.S. Census Regions, some variations exist.
• In the 2015 reporting period, mood disorders (bipolar and depressive disorders) were mostfrequently reported in the South (42 percent) and least frequently in the Northeast (29 percent).
• In the 2015 reporting period, anxiety disorders were more frequently reported in the West (15percent) and the Midwest (13 percent) than in the South and Northeast (9 percent each).
11 Individuals who were newly admitted to treatment either (1) had not previously received a service and started receiving services during the reporting year or (2) had previously received a service, were discharged or inactive for an extended period of time, and resumed receiving services during the reporting period.
12 Individuals who were continuing treatment were admitted prior to the start of the reporting period and received a service during the reporting period.
13 South region results are influenced by database upgrades in Florida and Tennessee that caused larger numbers of individuals to be reported.
14 Examples of “other psychiatric inpatient” facilities include psychiatric wards in private or general hospitals.
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Any-Mention Mental Health Diagnoses, by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity
Tables 1.11a-1.14c present the number and percentage distribution of individuals who received any mention—whether first, second, or third—of the listed mental health diagnoses by gender, race, and ethnicity for the 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 reporting periods. Any differences across reporting periods should be interpreted with caution. Variations may be more of a function of the mix and number of reporting states than of actual differences.
• In every reporting period, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported any-mention mental health diagnoses, regardless of gender or ethnicity, and for every race except Blacks or African Americans and Asians in the 2012 reporting period. For these two exceptions, schizo-phrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported any-mention diagnoses.
• In every reporting period, the most frequently reported any-mention mental health diagnoses for females and males were depressive disorders, but the proportions among females (ranging from 33 to 34 percent) were consistently higher than among males (ranging from 19 to 21 percent).
• The most frequently reported any-mention diagnoses among individuals of both non-Hispanic and Hispanic origin were consistently depressive disorders, with similar proportions receiving the diagnosis over the four reporting periods (ranging from 26 to 29 percent among both groups).
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This chapter presents data on individuals aged 17 and younger who received mental health ser-vices through the SMHAs in the 2015 reporting period. Data on NOMs and clinical measures
are presented by demographic characteristics and mental health diagnoses for all children and adolescents. Characteristics for the subpopulation of children and adolescents with or at risk for serious emotional disturbance (SED) are presented only where they differ from the characteristics of all children and adolescents.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables are adjustment disorders; anxiety disorders; attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD); conduct disorder; mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive disorders; oppositional defiant disorder; pervasive developmental disorders; and other disorders. Four of these—ADD/ADHD, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and pervasive developmental disorders—are typi-cally identified in childhood.
Children and Adolescents Served
Table 2.1a.-2.2c. For the 2015 reporting period, states reported a total of 1,298,578 children and adolescents served (25 percent of all individuals). About three quarters (73 percent) of these children and adolescents were reported to have or be at risk of SED.
During this period, the data indicate that mental health diagnoses for all children and adolescents differed across categories for several characteristics, including gender, race, ethnicity, living arrange-ments, SED status, level of functioning, timing of admission, and service setting.
A comparison of the findings for all children and adolescents and the subpopulation of children and adolescent with SED found similar patterns in the distribution of characteristics for both populations during the 2015 reporting period.
Gender
Tables 2.1a-2.2c. In the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses differed by gender among individuals served aged 17 and younger.
• Among males aged 17 and younger served in the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were ADD/ADHD (27 percent), adjustment disorders (15 percent), and anxiety disorders (12 percent).
• Among females aged 17 and younger served in the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (22 percent), adjustment disorders (20 percent), and anxiety disorders (18 percent).
cHapter 2cHaracteristics of cHildren and adolescents aged 17 and
younger receiving mental HealtH services: 2015
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• Males aged 17 and younger had a diagnosis of ADD/ADHD almost twice as frequently as their female counterparts (27 vs. 13 percent) in the 2015 reporting period.
Race
• Tables 2.1a-2.c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 17 and younger varied by race in the 2015 reporting period. Adjustment disorders were reported most frequently among Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders (20 percent); anxiety disorders among American Indians or Alaska Natives (21 percent); depressive disorders among Asians (23 percent); and ADD/ADHD among Blacks or African Americans (30 percent) and Whites (21 percent).
Ethnicity
• Tables 2.1a-2.c. Among Hispanic individuals served aged 17 and younger, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (19 percent).
Living Arrangements
• Tables 2.3a-2.4c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 17 and younger who were in foster care or homeless were adjustment disorders (28 and 27 percent, respectively).
• Among individuals served aged 17 and younger who were living in a private residence, the most frequently reported diagnosis was ADD/ADHD (22 percent).
• Among individuals served aged 17 and younger who were in residential care, the most frequently reported diagnoses were bipolar disorders (21 percent).
SED Status
• Tables 2.3a-2.4c. The most frequently reported diagnosis among individuals served aged 17 and younger with SED was ADD/ADHD (23 percent), while the most frequently reported diagno-ses among individuals served aged 17 and younger without SED who received services were adjustment disorders (28 percent).
Level of Functioning
• Tables 2.3a-2.4c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 17 and younger who had a lower level of functioning (i.e., a Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) score of 1 to 50 on the 100-point scale) were depressive disorders (21 percent).
• The most frequently reported diagnosis among individuals served aged 17 and younger who had a higher level of functioning (i.e., a CGAS score of 51 to 100) was ADD/ADHD (21 percent).
Timing of Admission
• Tables 2.5a-2.6c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 17 and younger in the 2015 reporting period who were newly admitted to treatment were adjust-ment disorders (20 percent).
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• The most frequently reported diagnosis among individuals served aged 17 and younger who were continuing treatment during that reporting period was ADD/ADHD (25 percent).
SED Status and Level of Functioning, by Service Setting
Table 2.7. SED status and level of functioning varied by service setting among individuals served aged 17 and younger. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one setting during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting section of Table 2.7.
• Among individuals served aged 17 and younger in a community-based program setting in the 2015 reporting period, 74 percent had SED compared with more than 80 percent of individuals served aged 17 and younger at a state psychiatric hospital, residential treatment center, or other psychiatric inpatient setting.
• For the 2015 reporting period, higher proportions of individuals served aged 17 and younger in community-based programs (51 percent) or institutions under the justice system (40 percent) had higher levels of functioning (i.e., a CGAS score of 51 to 100) compared with those in other psychiatric inpatient settings or residential treatment centers (32 percent each).
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This chapter presents data on young adults aged 18 to 25 who received mental health services through the SMHAs in the 2015 reporting period. Data on NOMs and clinical measures for all
young adults are presented by demographic characteristics and mental health diagnoses. Character-istics for the subpopulation of young adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) are presented only where they differ from the characteristics of all young adults who received mental health services in the 2015 reporting period.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables are adjustment disorders; anxiety disorders; ADD/ADHD; mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive disorders; personality disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; and other disorders.
Young Adults Served
Tables 3.1a-3.2a. For the 2015 reporting period, states reported a total of 525,228 individuals served aged 18 to 25 (10 percent of all individuals served). Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of these individuals were reported to have SMI.
During that period, the data show mental health diagnoses among young adults differed across cat-egories for several characteristics, including gender, living arrangements, detailed not in labor force, and services setting. Mental health diagnoses were largely similar across race, ethnicity, education level, marital status, SMI status, level of functioning, employment status, and timing of admission.
A comparison of the findings for all young adults and the subpopulation of young adults with SMI found similar patterns in the distribution of characteristics for both populations during the 2015 reporting period, but there were some differences depending on gender, race, and service setting.
Gender
• Tables 3.1a-3.2c. Among males aged 18 to 25 served during the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (22 percent), bipolar disorders (20 percent), and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (17 percent).
• Among females aged 18 to 25 served, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (35 percent), bipolar disorders (22 percent), and anxiety disorders (19 percent).
These patterns in variation differed slightly among individuals served aged 18 to 25 with SMI dur-ing the 2015 reporting period.
• Among males served aged 18 to 25 with SMI, the most frequently reported diagnoses were bipolar disorders (25 percent), depressive disorders (24 percent), and schizophrenia and other disorders (23 percent).
cHapter 3cHaracteristics of young adults aged 18 to 25 receiving
mental HealtH services: 2015
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• Among females served aged 18 to 25 with SMI, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (38 percent) and bipolar disorders (26 percent).
Race and Ethnicity
• Tables 3.1a-3.2c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 of every racial and ethnic group.
• By race, the second most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served aged 18 to 25 were bipolar disorders among Whites (22 percent) and Blacks or African Americans (21 percent). The second most frequently reported diagnoses among American Indians or Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders were anxiety disorders (19 and 18 percent, respec-tively), and among Asians they were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (22 percent).
These patterns in variation did not differ individuals served aged 18 to 25 with SMI.
• The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 of every race and ethnic group with SMI were depressive disorders.
Education
• Tables 3.3a-3.4c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 who completed more than 8 grades were depressive disorders, ranging from 28 percent among individuals who completed 9 to 11 grades to 35 percent among individuals who com-pleted more than 12 grades.
• The largest proportion of individuals aged 18 to 25 who completed 0 to 8 grades was in the category for other, unspecified diagnoses (21 percent), but their most frequent specific diagnoses were depressive disorders (19 percent).
Marital Status
• Tables 3.3a-3.4c. The most frequent reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 across all marital status categories were also depressive disorders, ranging from 28 percent among never married individuals to 37 percent among separated individuals.
Living Arrangements
• Tables 3.5a-3.6c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 who lived in a private residence, were homeless, or were in foster care (31, 26, and 23 percent, respectively).
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 who were in residential care (25 percent).
SMI Status
• Tables 3.5a-3.6c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 with SMI were depressive disorders (31 percent).
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• The most frequently reported diagnoses among young adults served aged 18 to 25 who did not have SMI were depressive disorders (23 percent).
Level of Functioning
• Tables 3.5a-3.6c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 who had a Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) score of 1 to 50 or 51 to 100 were depressive disorders (31 and 28 percent, respectively).
Employment Status
Tables 3.7a-3.8c. Among individuals served aged 18 to 25, in the 2015 reporting period 23 percent were employed, 31 percent were unemployed, and 46 percent were “not in labor force”. Among those “not in labor force,” approximately two-fifths (38 percent) were students.
• The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 across each employment status were depressive disorders (ranging from 28 to 37 percent).
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 whose “not in labor force” status was disabled (29 percent).
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 whose “not in labor force” status was homemakers, or students (38 and 26 per-cent, respectively).
Timing of Admission
• Tables 3.9a-3.10c. The most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 18 to 25 were depressive disorders, regardless of their timing of admission (31 percent among individuals who were newly admitted to treatment and 25 percent among individuals who were continuing treatment).
Service Setting
Tables 3.9a-3.10c. The most frequently reported diagnoses differed by mental health service set-ting. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one service setting during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting sections of Tables 3.9a-c and 3.10a-c.
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals aged 18 to 25 served in residential treatment centers (29 percent).
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals aged 18 to 25 served in community-based programs (29 percent).
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals aged 18 to 25 served in state psychiatric hospitals (43 percent).
Similar patterns were seen among individuals served aged 18 to 25 with SMI.
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• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals aged 18 to 25 served who had SMI and were in state psychiatric hospitals (50 percent), residential treatment centers (35 percent), or other psychiatric inpatient facilities (34 percent).
SMI Status and Level of Functioning by Service Setting
Table 3.11. In the 2015 reporting period, SMI status and level of functioning varied by service set-ting among individuals served aged 18 to 25. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one setting during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting section of Table 3.11.
• In the 2015 reporting period, a majority (97 percent) of individuals served aged 18 to 25, regard-less of SMI status or level of functioning, were treated in community-based programs. Among those treated in a community-based program setting, 66 percent had SMI compared with more than three quarters of individuals served who had SMI and were in a state psychiatric hospital (84 percent), other psychiatric inpatient settings (83 percent), or a residential treatment center (79 percent).
• In the 2015 reporting period, higher proportions of individuals served aged 18 to 25 in com-munity-based programs (46 percent) or residential treatment centers (36 percent) functioned at the 51 to 100 level compared with those in state psychiatric hospitals or institutions under the justice system (30 percent each) or in other psychiatric inpatient settings (24 percent).
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This chapter presents 2015 reporting period data on adults aged 26 to 54 who received mental health services through the SMHAs. Data on NOMs and clinical measures for all adults are
presented by demographic characteristics and mental health diagnoses. Characteristics for the sub-population of adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) are presented where they differ from the characteristics of all adults.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables are adjustment disorders; anxiety disorders; ADD/ADHD; mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive disorders; personality disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; and other disorders.
Adults Served
Table 4.1a-4.2a. For the 2015 reporting period, states reported a total of 2,038,415 individuals served aged 26 to 54 (39 percent of all individuals served). Nearly three quarters (72 percent) of these individuals were reported to have SMI.
During that period, the data show mental health diagnoses among adults aged 26 to 54 differed somewhat across categories for several variables, including gender, race, ethnicity, and living arrangements. Mental health diagnoses were largely similar across educational attainment, marital status, SMI status, level of functioning, employment status, and timing of admission.
A comparison of the findings for all adults aged 26 to 54 and the subpopulation of adults aged 26 to 54 with SMI found similar patterns in the distribution of characteristics across most variables for both populations during the 2015 reporting period.
Gender
Tables 4.1a-4.2c. In the 2015 reporting period, individuals served aged 26 to 54 differed slightly in their most frequently reported mental health diagnoses by gender, race, and ethnicity.
• In the 2015 reporting period, among males served aged 26 to 54, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and depressive disorders (26 per-cent each).
• Among females served aged 26 to 54 in the 2015 reporting period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (37 percent) and bipolar disorders (24 percent).
Race
• Tables 4.1a-4.2c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for all races. Among Asians, depressive disorders and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were reported equally (33 percent each).
cHapter 4cHaracteristics of adults aged 26 to 54 receiving mental
HealtH services: 2015
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• Among Asians served aged 26 to 54, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses (33 percent each).
Ethnicity
• Tables 4.1a-4.2c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for indi-viduals served aged 26 to 54 of Hispanic origin and non-Hispanic origin (33 percent each).
Education
• Tables 4.3a-4.4c. Among individuals served aged 26 to 54 across all education levels, depres-sive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses, ranging from 31 percent among those who completed at most the 8th grade to 35 percent among those who completed more than 12th grade.
• Among individuals served aged 26 to 54 who completed at most the 11th grade, the most fre-quently reported diagnoses after depressive disorders were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and bipolar disorders (17 and 16 percent, respectively of those who had completed at most the 8th grade and 22 and 21 percent, respectively, of those who had completed the 9th to 11th grade).
Marital Status
• Tables 4.3a-4.4c. Among individuals served aged 26 to 54, the most frequent diagnoses across all marital statuses were depressive disorders, ranging from 28 percent among those who were never married to 42 percent among those who were widowed.
Living Arrangements
• Tables 4.5a-4.6c. Individuals served aged 26 to 54 who were homeless, lived in a private resi-dence, or had “other” living arrangements15 were most frequently diagnosed with depressive disorders, ranging from 30 percent of homeless individuals to 35 percent of individuals living in a private residence.
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 26 to 54 who were living in an institutional setting (53 percent), in residential care (46 percent), in foster care (27 percent), or in jails or correctional facilities (20 percent).
• The two most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 26 to 54 who were in jails or correctional institutions were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (20 percent) and depressive disorders (18 percent).
SMI Status
• Tables 4.5a-4.6c. Both individuals served aged 26 to 54 who did and did not have SMI most frequently had diagnoses of depressive disorders (33 and 29 percent, respectively). The second most frequent diagnoses for those without SMI were anxiety disorders (21 percent) and “other”
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(17 percent), but for those with SMI the second most frequent diagnoses were bipolar disorders (25 percent) and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (22 percent).
Level of Functioning
• Tables 4.5a-4.6c. For individuals served with SMI aged 26 to 54 at all levels of functioning, the most frequent diagnoses were depressive disorders (32 percent among those with GAF scores of 1 to 50, and 34 percent among those with GAF scores of 51 to 100).
Employment Status
Tables 4.7a-4.8c. In the 2015 reporting period, 23 percent of individuals served aged 26 to 54 were employed, 32 percent were unemployed, and 45 percent were “not in labor force.” The most frequent diagnoses across all employment statuses were depressive disorders.
• Among individuals served aged 26 to 54, the percentage that were employed full time ranged from 4 percent of those with diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders to 24 percent of those with diagnoses of adjustment disorders.
• Among individuals served aged 26 to 54, the percentages that were “not in labor force” ranged from 24 percent of those with diagnoses of adjustment disorders to 61 percent of those with diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.
Timing of Admission
• Tables 4.9a-4.10c. Among individuals served aged 26 to 54, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses across timing of admission (35 percent of individuals who were newly admitted to treatment and 30 percent of individuals who were continuing treatment). Bipolar disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals who were newly admitted to treatment (21 percent), however schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals who were continuing treat-ment (24 percent).
• Adults served aged 26 to 54 reported diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders nearly twice as frequently as adult individuals who were newly admitted to treatment (23 vs. 12 percent).
• Among adults served aged 26 to 54 with SMI, the most frequent diagnoses were also depressive disorders, but the next most frequent diagnoses were bipolar disorders among individuals who were newly admitted to treatment (25 percent) and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders among individuals who were continuing treatment (29 percent).
Service Setting
Tables 4.9a-4.10c. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one service setting during the reporting period and, therefore, may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting sections of Tables 4.9a-c and 4.10a-c.
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• Among individuals served aged 26 to 54 who were in a community-based program, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (32 percent), bipolar disorders (22 percent), and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (17 percent).
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 26 to 54 who were in state psychiatric hospitals (52 percent), residential treatment centers (42 percent), other psychiatric inpatient settings (31 percent), and institutions under the justice system (20 percent).
SMI Status and Level of Functioning, by Service Setting
Table 4.11 presents 2015 data on the number and percentage of individuals served aged 26 to 54 by mental health service setting, SMI status, and level of functioning. It should be noted that individu-als may have received services in more than one setting during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting section of Table 4.11.
• In the 2015 reporting period, 73 percent of individuals aged 26 to 54 who had SMI were served in community programs and 75 percent of individuals aged 26 to 54 who had SMI were served in institutions under the justice system, compared with more than 84 percent who were served in other service settings.
• Community programs reported the highest proportions of high functioning individuals served aged 26 to 54 (44 percent had a GAF score of 51 to 100).
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This chapter presents data on individuals aged 55 and older who received mental health services in the 2015 reporting period through the SMHAs. Data on NOMs and clinical measures for
older adults are presented by diagnostic categories and mental health diagnoses. Characteristics for the subpopulation of individuals with SMI are presented where they differ from the characteristics of all older adults.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables are adjustment disorders; anxiety disorders; delirium, dementia, and amnestic and other cognitive disorders (referred to simply as delirium/dementia in the text and tables); mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive dis-orders; personality disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; and other disorders. Since delirium/dementia diagnoses become significant within this age group, the chapter tracks the reporting of these diagnoses instead of ADD/ADHD, which is a rare diagnosis for this age group.
Older Adults Served
Table 5.1a-c. For the 2015 reporting period, states reported a total of 685,985 individuals served aged 55 and older (13 percent of all individuals). Nearly three quarters (73 percent) of these indi-viduals were reported to have SMI.
During this period, the data show mental health diagnoses differed somewhat across categories for several variables, including gender, race, ethnicity, marital status, living arrangements, SMI status, and service setting. Mental health diagnoses were largely similar across educational attainment, level of functioning, employment status, and timing of admission. A comparison of the findings for all older adults and the subpopulation of older adults with SMI found similar patterns in the distribu-tion of characteristics across most variables for both populations during the 2015 reporting period.
Gender
• Tables 5.1a-5.2c. In the 2015 reporting period, among males served aged 55 years and older, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (31 percent), depressive disorders (31 percent), and bipolar disorders (14 percent).
• Among females served aged 55 years and older during that period, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (42 percent), schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (20 percent), and bipolar disorders (17 percent).
Race
• Tables 5.1a-5.2c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individu-als served aged 55 and older of all races except Blacks or African Americans, ranging from 36 percent of American Indians or Alaska Natives to 50 percent of Asians.
cHapter 5cHaracteristics of older adults aged 55 and older
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• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 55 years and older for all races except for Blacks or African Americans, ranging from 20 percent of American Indians or Alaska Natives to 26 percent of Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders aged 55 years and older.
• Among individuals served aged 55 years and older who were Black or African American, the two most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (40 percent) and depressive disorders (32 percent).
Ethnicity
• Tables 5.1a-5.2c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses by ethnic-ity: 38 percent of individuals served aged 55 and older who were not of Hispanic origin and 45 percent of those of Hispanic origin had these diagnoses. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses by ethnicity.
Education
Tables 5.3a-5.4c. In the 2015 reporting period, 44 percent of individuals served aged 55 and older had completed 12th grade or had a GED and 28 percent had completed more than 12th grade.
• Among individuals served aged 55 and older, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses across all levels of educational attainment, ranging from 36 percent of those who completed 9th to 11th grade to 39 percent of those who completed less than the 9th grade.
• Among individuals served aged 55 and older, 48 percent of those with delirium/dementia had completed 12th grade or had a GED compared with only 44 percent of all individuals served in that age group.
Marital Status
• Tables 5.3a-5.4c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 55 years and older across most marital status groups, ranging from 40 percent of individuals served who were divorced, 41 percent of those who were currently mar-ried, and 43 percent of those who were widowed. Among individuals served aged 55 years and older who never married, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (40 percent).
Living Arrangements
• Tables 5.5a-5.6c. Similar to all individuals served aged 55 years and older, those who were liv-ing in a private residence, were homeless, or had “Other” living arrangements most frequently had reported diagnoses of depressive disorders, ranging from 34 percent among those with “Other” living arrangements to 42 percent among those who were living in a private residence.
• Diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were most frequently reported among individuals served aged 55 and older who were living in residential care (60 percent), an insti-tutional setting (43 percent), foster care (40 percent), or a jail/correctional facility (28 percent).
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SMI Status
• Tables 5.5a-5.6c. The mental health diagnoses of individuals served aged 55 years and older varied by SMI status. While individuals served aged 55 and older with or without SMI most frequently had diagnoses of depressive disorders, they differed on their second most frequent diagnoses. Among those with SMI, the second most frequently reported diagnoses were schizo-phrenia and other psychotic disorders (30 percent); however, among those without SMI the second most frequently reported diagnoses were anxiety disorders (16 percent).
Level of Functioning
• In the 2015 reporting period, while diagnoses of depressive disorders were most frequently reported at all levels of functioning among individuals served aged 55 and older, the proportion with such diagnoses increased with level of functioning.
Employment Status
Tables 5.7a-5.8c. In the 2015 reporting period, individuals served aged 55 years and older most frequently reported diagnoses of depressive disorders across all employment statuses. Almost 69 percent of individuals served aged 55 years and older were “not in labor force.” Of these, 44 percent were due to disability and 11 percent were retired.
• In the 2015 reporting period, individuals served aged 55 years and older most frequently reported diagnoses of depressive disorders across all employment statuses, ranging from 38 percent among those “not in labor force” to 45 percent among those employed full time.
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 55 years and older who were “not in labor force” (28 percent) or unemployed (22 percent). Bipolar disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served aged 55 years and older who were employed part time (20 percent) or full time (16 percent).
• Nearly half of individuals served aged 55 years and older who were “not in labor force” were disabled (44 percent); of these, over one-third reported depressive disorders (36 percent) or schizophrenia or and other psychotic disorders (31 percent).
Service Setting
Tables 5.9a-5.10c. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one service setting and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting sections of Tables 5.9a-c and 5.10a-c.
• In the 2015 reporting period, the vast majority of individuals served aged 55 and older received treatment in community-based programs. Among individuals served aged 55 and older in community-based programs, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (38 percent).
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among older individuals served aged 55 and older in state psychiatric hospitals or residential treatment centers (57 and 54 percent, respectively) and in other psychiatric inpatient settings (37 percent).
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Timing of Admission
• Tables 5.9a-5.10a-c. The most frequently reported diagnoses of individuals served aged 55 and older did not differ by their timing of admission—depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for both individuals who were newly admitted to treatment and individuals who were continuing treatment (41 and 35 percent, respectively), and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the second most frequently reported diagnosis (17 and 29 percent, respectively).
• In the 2015 reporting period, individuals served aged 55 and older who had SMI and who were continuing treatment more frequently reported diagnoses of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders than those who were new admissions (35 vs. 21 percent).
SMI Status and Level of Functioning by Service Setting
Table 5.11 presents 2015 data on the number and percentage distribution of individuals served aged 55 and older by mental health service setting, SMI status, and level of functioning. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in more than one service setting during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting section of Table 5.11.
• In the 2015 reporting period, community programs reported the highest percentage of the five service settings for individuals served aged 55 and older who did not have SMI (25 percent), and the highest percentage of such individuals with GAF scores of 51 to 100 (45 percent).
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This chapter presents data on individuals aged 12 and older diagnosed with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders who received mental health services through the auspices
of SMHA in the 2015 reporting period. Data on NOMs and clinical measures for all individuals are presented by demographic characteristics and mental health diagnoses. It should be noted that the definition used for “co-occurring substance use” includes those who have a reported, identified substance use disorder but may not have a formal substance use diagnosis in addition to a reported mental health diagnosis. It should also be noted that data reported in this chapter exclude individu-als whose only mental health diagnoses were alcohol- or substance-use disorders.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables include adjustment disorders; anxiety disorders; ADD/ADHD; mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive disorders; personality disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; and other disorders.
Individuals Served
Table 6.1a. For the 2015 reporting period, states reported a total of 720,987 individuals served aged 12 and older (14 percent of all individuals served) had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
During this period, the data show that mental health diagnoses differed somewhat across categories for several variables, including gender, age group, race, ethnicity, living arrangements, employment and detailed “not in labor force,” service setting, and timing of admission. Mental health diagnoses were largely similar across SMI/SED status and level of functioning.
Gender
• Tables 6.1a-c. During the 2015 reporting period, for males served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, the most frequently reported diagnoses were schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and depressive disorders (25 percent each).
• For their female counterparts, the most frequently reported diagnoses were depressive disorders (33 percent) and bipolar disorders (29 percent).
Age
• Tables 6.1a-c. The most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served aged 30 to 44 who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders were bipolar disorders (from 28 percent to 29 percent).
• The most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served aged 45 and older with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders were depressive disorders (from 31 percent of those aged 45 to 49 to 35 percent of those aged 55 to 64).
cHapter 6cHaracteristics of individuals WitH co-occurring mental
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Race
• Tables 6.2a-c. In the 2015 reporting period, the individuals served with co-occurring disorders who were of other race, American Indian or Alaska Native, or White most frequently reported diagnoses of depressive disorders (23, 29 percent and 30 percent, respectively).
• During the 2015 reporting period, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for those individuals served who were Asian, Black or African American, or Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders and who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (35, 32, and 27 percent, respectively).
Ethnicity
• Tables 6.2a-c. During the 2015 reporting period, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served who were of either Hispanic or non-Hispanic origin and who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (26 and 30 percent, respectively).
Substance Use Diagnosis
Tables 6.3a-c. In the 2015 reporting period, mental health diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders differed very little by substance use diagnosis. (Unlike mental health diagnoses, where up to three diagnoses are recorded per client record, each client record contains only one substance use diagnosis. See the final section of Appendix E for definitions of substance abuse codes.)
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring marijuana dependence (29 percent).
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring alcohol dependence (36 percent), opioid dependence and non-dependent opioid use (35 percent each), or cocaine dependence (30 percent).
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring non-dependent cocaine use (29 percent), non-dependent marijuana use (26 percent), or other non-dependent substance use (26 percent).
• Depressive disorders and bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for indi-viduals served who had co-occurring non-dependent alcohol use (31 and 25 percent, respectively).
Living Arrangements
• Tables 6.4a-c. In the 2015 reporting period, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder and were in private residences (31 percent).
• Depressive disorders and bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were homeless (29 and 27 percent, respectively). Bipolar disorders and depressive disorders were also the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were in jails and correctional facilities (18 percent each).
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• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were in institutional settings and residential care (48 and 41 percent, respectively).
SMI/SED Status
• Tables 6.4a-c. Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among indi-viduals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and SMI (29 percent).
Level of Functioning
• Tables 6.4a-c. Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individu-als served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and lower levels of functioning (28 percent of those scoring 1 to 50 on either CGAS or GAF).
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses (28 percent) among individu-als served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and higher levels of functioning (a score of 51 to 100).
Employment Status
• Tables 6.5a-c. About one-third of individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and who were employed or unemployed (35 percent each) had most frequently reported diagnoses of depressive disorders.
• Individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were “not in labor force” had most frequently reported diagnoses of bipolar disorders, depressive disorders, and schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders (27, 28, and 27 percent respectively).
• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and whose “not in labor force” status was disabled (33 percent).
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and whose “not in labor force” status was working in sheltered/noncompetitive settings (28 percent).
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and who were retired (38 percent) or homemakers (34 percent).
Service Setting
Tables 6.6a-c. It should be noted that individuals may have received services in multiple service settings during the reporting period, and therefore may be counted in multiple rows in the service setting sections of Tables 6.6a-c.
• In the 2015 reporting period, depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were in community-based programs (29 percent).
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• Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were in state psychiatric hospitals (45 percent) or residential treatment centers (37 percent). Schizophre-nia and other psychotic disorders (29 percent) and bipolar disorders (28 percent) were reported as the most frequent diagnoses for individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and were in other psychiatric inpatient settings.
Timing of Admission
• Depressive disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and who were newly admitted to treatment (32 percent).
• Bipolar disorders were the most frequently reported diagnoses among individuals served who had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and who were continuing treatment (27 percent).
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This chapter reports on admissions to mental health treatment that received services through the auspices of SMHAs for the 2015 reporting period in six states and jurisdictions—Connecticut
[adults only], District of Columbia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Puerto Rico—that cur-rently report to MH-TEDS. Most of the variables included in the tables are similar to those included in the tables for earlier chapters, but some of the variables—veteran status, health insurance, referral source—are not available from the states that submitted data via MH-CLD.
The reporting period for 2015 MH-TEDS was July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015.
There are three subcategories of tables for this chapter: (1) admissions prior to the beginning of the reporting period (i.e., prior to July 2014) that remained in treatment during the reporting period; (2) admissions that started treatment during the reporting period (July 2014 through June 2015); and (3) discharges that exited treatment during the reporting period (July 2014 through June 2015). Tables for admission subcategories present characteristics reported at admission. Tables present-ing data on discharges during the reporting period will report by month, service setting, reason for discharge, mental health diagnosis, and days in treatment episode.
Admissions Served
Table 7.1. In the 2015 reporting period, six states and jurisdictions (Connecticut [adults only], the District of Columbia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Puerto Rico) reported a total of 407,354 admissions to MH-TEDS.
• Sixty-nine percent of admissions who received treatment in community programs, 43 percent in state psychiatric hospitals, and 31 percent in institutions under the justice system, began treatment prior to the 2015 reporting period.
The distribution of characteristics varied across diagnosis for gender, age, race, employment status, SMI/SED status, level of functioning, and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders both for admissions who started treatment prior to the 2015 reporting period and admissions that started treatment during the 2015 reporting period, but the distributions themselves were similar for both types of admissions.
Tables 7.2a-c present the number and percent distribution of admissions by their mental health diagnosis and month of admission. More than half (65 percent) of admissions for individuals in treatment during the 2015 reporting period occurred prior to the reporting period. Within-month diagnosis percentages did not fluctuate strongly for most mental health diagnoses, though fall peaks in adjustment disorders (5 percent of all admissions in October 2014), conduct disorder (3 percent in October 2014), and oppositional defiant disorder (3 percent in October 2014) were observed.
cHapter 7mH-teds admissions and discHarges: 2015
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Admissions Continuing in the 2015 Reporting Period
Tables 7.3a-7.9c present the number and percentage distribution of mental health treatment admis-sions that were admitted to treatment prior to the 2015 reporting period by mental health diagnosis and selected characteristics in the six states and jurisdictions reporting mental health data to MH-TEDS.
• There were a greater number of male than female admissions for ADD/ADHD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. There were a greater number of female than male admissions for adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders [Table 7.3a].
• More than 45 percent of admissions aged 18 and older had completed 12th grade or a GED [Table 7.5b].
• The majority of admissions for each diagnosis lived in a private residence (ranging from 84 to 99 percent) [Table 7.6b].
• The majority of admissions for each diagnosis had Medicaid coverage (ranging from 75 to 98 percent) [Table 7.6b].
• Approximately three quarters or more of admissions with diagnoses of conduct disorders or oppositional defiant disorder were “not in labor force” (67 and 76 percent, respectively) [Table 7.7b].
• Admissions with diagnoses of ADD/ADHD had a higher employment rate (38 percent) than any other mental health diagnosis. [Table 7.7b].
• Fewer than 15 percent each of admissions aged 12 and older with diagnoses of conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder had a co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder (11 and 13 percent, respectively) [Table 7.8b].
Admissions During the 2015 Reporting Period
Tables 7.10a-7.16c present the number and percentage distribution of mental health treatment admissions that started treatment during the 2015 reporting period by mental health diagnosis and selected characteristics in the six states and jurisdictions reporting mental health data to MH-TEDS.
• There were a greater number of male than female admissions for ADD/ADHD, conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder. There were a greater number of female than male admissions for adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders [Table 7.10a].
• At least 36 percent of admissions aged 18 years or older for each diagnosis completed 12th grade or a GED [Table 7.12b].
• The majority of admissions for each diagnosis lived in a private residence (ranging from 72 to 98 percent) [Table 7.13b].
• The majority of admissions for each diagnosis had Medicaid coverage (ranging from 72 to 99 percent) [Table 7.13b].
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• The majority of admissions for each diagnosis were not veterans (ranging from 96 percent to 99 percent) [Table 7.13b].
• Thirty-nine percent and thirty-six percent of admissions aged 18 years and older diagnosed with adjustment disorders and ADD/ADHD, respectively, were employed. Twenty-five percent of admissions that had a diagnosis of ADD/ADHD and were “not in labor force” were students [Table 7.14b].
• Admissions with diagnoses of oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, ADD/ADHD, and adjustment disorders were reported more frequently to have an SED (80, 74, 73, and 33 percent, respectively) than admissions during the reporting period overall (12 percent) [Table 7.15b].
• Most admissions were referred by an individual such as a family member, friend, or self (ranging from 47 to 63 percent). Among referral sources other than individual, the second most frequent referral source was school for admissions that were diagnosed with oppositional defiant dis-order (23 percent), conduct disorder (22 percent), ADD/ADHD (19 percent), and adjustment disorders (13 percent). For those that were diagnosed with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and “Other” unspecified disorders16, the second most frequent referral was from health care providers [Table 7.16b].
Discharges During the Reporting Period
Table 7.17 presents the number and percent distribution of mental health treatment discharges by month and mental health service setting for discharges leaving treatment during the 2015 reporting period in the six states and jurisdictions reporting mental health data to MH-TEDS.
Table 7.18 presents the number and percentage distribution of mental health treatment discharges by mental health service setting, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode for discharges that left treatment during the 2015 reporting period.
• The reason for discharge varied by mental health service setting. Discharges that completed treatment were more frequently reported in state psychiatric hospitals (90 percent), other psy-chiatric inpatient hospitals (80 percent), and residential treatment centers (57 percent) than in community based programs (19 percent) and institutions under the justice system (25 percent).
• The number of days in the treatment episode for discharges varied by mental health service setting. Most treatment episodes in other psychiatric inpatient hospitals and state psychiatric hospitals were 30 days or less (91 and 58 percent, respectively).
Tables 7.19a-c present the number and percentage distribution of mental health treatment discharges by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode for discharges that left treatment during the 2015 reporting period in the six states and jurisdictions reporting mental health data to MH-TEDS.
16 Other disorders are non-missing mental health diagnoses that do not correspond to adjustment, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, conduct, bipolar, depressive, or oppositional defiant disorders (e.g., schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders).
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• The reason for discharge varied by mental health diagnosis. Discharges reporting diagnoses of bipolar disorders, adjustment disorders, and depressive disorders were more likely to complete treatment (29, 23, and 26 percent, respectively) than discharges that had diagnoses of anxiety disorders (18 percent) and ADD/ADHD (9 percent).
• The number of days in the treatment episode for discharges varied by mental health diagnosis. More than 38 percent of treatment episodes for “Other” disorders, bipolar disorders, and depres-sive disorders were 30 days or less (51, 44, and 38 percent, respectively).
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cHapter 8client outcomes among individuals receiving mental
HealtH services: 2012 and 2015
This chapter presents data on individuals who received mental health services through the SMHAs during the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. The individuals described in this chapter repre-
sent a cohort of individuals who received services in both 2012 and 2015. The length of treatment was not taken into consideration. Data on NOMs are presented by demographic characteristics, first-mentioned mental health diagnoses, and clinical measures for all individuals in each period. Transitions across outcome statuses between 2012 and 2015 are described for two NOMS: living arrangement and employment status.
Individuals were selected for analysis by matching individual records in 2012 with those in 2015 from the same state and with the same unique identification number; other individuals in 2012 and 2015 were excluded from analysis in this chapter. The resulting dataset contained 1,119,528 individuals.
The mental health diagnoses presented in the chapter tables are: adjustment disorders; alcohol and drug related disorders; anxiety disorders; attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD); mood disorders—bipolar disorders and depressive disorders; personality disorders; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders; and other disorders. One of these—ADD/ADHD—is typically identified in childhood.
Living Arrangement
Tables 8.1a-c. States reported a total of 701,355 individuals served in 2012 that were also were reported to receive services in the 2015 reporting periods and had known living arrangements in 2012.
Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods, the living arrangements reported in 2012 included: 82 percent in a private residence; 5 percent in residential care; 3 per-cent were homeless; 2 percent each in institutional settings and jail or correctional facilities; and 1 percent in foster care. More than 61 percent of individuals served in the two reporting periods lived in private residences in 2012 across all categories for several variables, including gender, age group, SED status, SMI status, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, and mental health diagnosis.
• Among individuals served in both reporting periods, 66 percent of those with alcohol and drug related disorders and 62 percent of those with personality disorders lived in a private residence in 2012.
• Sixteen percent of individuals served in both reporting periods with alcohol and drug related disorder were homeless in 2012.
• Among individuals served in both reporting periods with personality disorders, 23 percent lived in jail or correctional facilities in 2012.
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• A higher percentage of females than males served in both reporting periods lived in private residence (86 percent vs 79 percent) in 2012.
Tables 8.2a-c. States reported a total of 659,993 individuals served in 2015 that were also reported to receive services in the 2012 reporting periods and had known living arrangements in 2015.
Among individuals served during both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods, the living arrange-ments reported in 2015 included: 83 percent in a private residence; 6 percent in residential care; 3 percent were homeless; 2 percent each in institutional settings and jail or correctional facilities; and 1 percent in foster care. More than 51 percent of individuals served in the two reporting peri-ods lived in private residence across most categories for several variables, including gender, age group, SED status, SMI status, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, and mental health diagnosis.
• Among individuals served in both reporting periods, 70 percent of those with alcohol and drug related disorders and 51 percent of those with personality disorders lived in a private residence in 2015.
• Twelve percent of individuals served in both periods with alcohol and drug related disorder were homeless in 2015.
• Among individuals served in both periods with personality disorders, 32 percent lived in jail or correctional facilities in 2015.
• A higher percentage of females than males served in both periods lived in a private residence (86 percent vs 79 percent) in 2015.
Individuals Living in a Private Residence in 2012
• Figure 1. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, the majority of those who lived in a private residence in 2012 also reported living in a private resi-dence in 2015 (92 percent). There was some transition among these individuals from a private residence in 2012 to residential care, homelessness, other living arrangements (2 percent each), and institutional settings and jail (1 percent).
• The pattern of transition seen in the data overall is similar to the pattern of transition among individuals served in both periods with bipolar disorders and depressive disorders.
• A higher percentage of individuals served reported living in private residence in both periods among those with depressive disorder (94 percent) compared with all individuals served that reported living in a private residence in both periods (92 percent).
• Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, 90 percent of those who lived in a private residence in 2012 also reported living in a private residence in 2015. Four percent of these individuals transitioned from a private residence in 2012 to residential care in 2015 while 2 percent became homeless or moved to institutional settings.
• Individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with alcohol or drug related disorders had the largest transition from a private residence in 2012. Eight percent of these indi-viduals became homeless and 2 percent reported being in jail or correctional facilities in 2015.
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Figure 1. Individuals Who Reported Living in a Private Residence in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Living Arrangement in 2015
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Individuals Who Were Homeless in 2012
• Figure 2. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, lessthan one-third of those who where homeless in 2012 also reported being homeless in 2015 (29percent). There was substantial transition among these individuals from homelessness in 2012to a private residence (56 percent), residential care (6 percent), other living arrangements (5percent), and institutional settings and jail or correctional facilities (2 percent each).
• The pattern of transition seen in the data overall is similar to the pattern of transition amongindividuals served in both periods with bipolar and depressive disorders.
• A higher percentage of individuals served reported moving from homelessness to a privateresidence among those with depressive and bipolar disorders (62 and 61 percent, respectively)compared with all individuals served in both periods that transitioned from homelessness to aprivate residence (56 percent).
• Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with schizophreniaand other psychotic disorders, 32 percent of those who reported being homeless in 2012 alsoreported being homeless in 2015. Forty-seven percent of these individuals transitioned from
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Figure 2. Individuals Who Reported Being Homeless in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Living Arrangement in 2015
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homelessness in 2012 to a private residence in 2015 while 10 percent moved to residential care, 4 percent each went to institutional settings, and 3 percent went to jail or correctional facilities.
• Individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with alcohol or drug relateddisorders had the largest proportion of individuals that remained homeless in 2015 across theselected diagnoses presented. Forty-one percent of these individuals were homeless in bothperiods and 47 percent reported living in a private residence in 2015.
Individuals in Jail or Correctional Facilities in 2012
• Figure 3. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, 64percent of those who were in jail or correctional facilities in 2012 also reported being in jailor correctional facilities in 2015. Other individuals from living in jail or correctional facilitiesin 2012 transitioned to a private residence (23 percent), residential care and homelessness (4percent each), and institutional settings (3 percent).
• The pattern of transition from jail or correctional facilities to other living arrangements variedacross mental health diagnoses.
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Figure 3. Individuals Who Reported Being in Jail in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Living Arrangement in 2015
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• A higher percentage of individuals served reported moving from jail or correctional facilities toa private residence among those with alcohol or drug related disorders (40 percent) comparedwith all individuals served in both periods that reported transitioning from jail or correctionalfacilities to a private residence (23 percent).
• Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with depressive disorders,71 percent of those who reported being in jail or correctional facilities in 2012 also reportedbeing in jail or correctional facilities in 2015. Twenty-two percent of these individuals transi-tioned from jail or correctional facilities in 2012 to a private residence in 2015.
• About half (50 percent) of individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods withschizophrenia and other psychotic disorders reported being in jail or correctional facilities in2012 and again in 2015. Twenty-seven percent of these individuals transitioned from jail or cor-rectional facilities in 2012 to a private residence in 2015 while 8 percent moved to residentialcare and 5 percent became homeless.
• Individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods with alcohol or drug relateddisorders had the lowest proportion to remain in jail or correctional facilities in 2015 across theselected diagnoses presented (23 percent). Forty percent of these individuals reported living ina private residence in 2015.
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Employment Status
Tables 8.3a-c. States reported a total of 497,340 individuals served in 2012 that were also were reported to receive services in the 2015 reporting periods and had a known employment status in 2012.
Among individuals served during both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods, the employment statuses reported in 2012 include: 61 percent “not in labor force,” 25 percent unemployed, and 14 percent employed. More than 50 percent of individuals served in the two periods were “not in labor force” across most categories including gender, age group, SED status, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, and mental health diagnosis. However, there were exceptions; 43 percent of individuals served in both periods reporting adjustment disorders and 33 percent of those reporting alcohol and drug abuse disorders were not in the labor force in 2012.
• Among individuals served in both reporting periods, employment status varied across age in2012. Individuals served that were aged 50 and older less frequently reported being employedand unemployed in 2012 than individuals aged 21 to 44.
• Among individuals served in both periods with adjustment disorders, 23 percent were employedin 2012.
• A lower percentage of individuals served in both periods with schizophrenia and other psychoticdisorders were employed (9 percent) in 2012 than those with any other mental health diagnosis.
Tables 8.4a-c. States reported a total of 499,389 individuals served in 2015 that were also reported to have received services in the 2012 reporting periods and had known employment status in 2015.
Among individuals served during both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods, the employment sta-tuses reported included: 67 percent not in the labor force, 19 percent unemployed, and 14 percent employed. More than 50 percent of individuals served in the two reporting periods were “not in labor force” across most categories for several variables, including gender, age group, SED status, SMI status, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, and mental health diagnosis.
• Among individuals served in both periods, employment status varied across age.
• Among individuals served in both periods with adjustment disorders, 21 percent were employedin 2015.
• A lower percentage of individuals served in both periods with schizophrenia and other psychoticdisorders than with any other mental health diagnosis were employed (9 percent) in 2015.
Individuals Who Were Employed in 2012
• Figure 4. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, 57percent of those who were employed in 2012 also reported being employed in 2015. Therewas substantial transition among these individuals from employed in 2012 to unemployed (16percent) and “not in labor force” (26 percent).
• A higher percentage of individuals served with alcohol and drug related disorders who reportedbeing employed in both reporting periods (62 percent) than among all individuals served in bothreporting periods (57 percent).
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Figure 4. Individuals Who Reported Being Employed in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Employment Status in 2015
57 57 59
55
62
16 17 16 14
23
26 27 25
31
16
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
All Bipolar Depressive Schizophrenia Alcohol/drug-related
Employed
UnemployedNot in Labor Force
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15. Data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
• Figure 5. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting reporting periodsoverall, 51 percent of those who were unemployed in 2012 also reported being unemployed in2015. There was substantial transition among these individuals from unemployed in 2012 to“not in labor force” (37 percent) and employed (12 percent) in 2015.
• A higher percentage of individuals served reported being unemployed in both reporting periodsamong those with alcohol and drug related disorders (69 percent) than among all individualsserved in both periods that reported being unemployed in 2012 (51 percent).
Individuals Who Were Unemployed in 2012
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Figure 5. Individuals Who Reported Being Unemployed in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Employment Status in 2015
51 50 51 51
69
37 36 36
41
17
12 14 14
7
13
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
All Bipolar Depressive Schizophrenia Alcohol/drug-related
EmployedUnemployedNot in Labor Force
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15. Data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
Individuals Who Were Not in Labor Force in 2012
• Figure 6. Among individuals served in both the 2012 and 2015 reporting periods overall, themajority (84 percent) of those who were “not in labor force” in 2012 also reported not being“not in labor force” in 2015. There was some transition among these individuals from “not inlabor force” in 2012 to unemployed (10 percent) and employed (6 percent) in 2015.
• A higher percentage of individuals served reported being unemployed in 2015 among thosewith alcohol and drug related disorders (15 percent) than among all individuals served in bothreporting periods that reported being unemployed in 2015 (10 percent).
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Figure 6. Individuals Who Reported Not Being in the Labor Force in 2012, by Mental Health Diagnosis in 2012 and Employment Status in 2015
84 83 85 87
80
10 10 9 9
15
6 8 7 4 5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
All Bipolar Depressive Schizophrenia Alcohol/drug-related
Employed Unemployed Not in Labor Force
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent due to rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15. Data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,764 5,235,883 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Adjustment disorders 245,275 428,391 431,584 382,329 7.8 7.8 7.6 7.3Anxiety disorders 305,892 573,035 602,809 621,843 9.8 10.4 10.6 11.9Attention deficit disorders+ 247,949 432,292 402,842 316,345 7.9 7.8 7.1 6.0Conduct disorder+ 72,375 132,592 127,051 106,740 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.0Delirium/dementia 12,618 25,728 27,897 21,816 † † † †Mood disorders 1,280,794 2,140,405 2,183,365 2,038,762 41.0 38.8 38.3 38.9
Bipolar disorders 540,568 865,775 880,289 783,075 17.3 15.7 15.4 15.0Depressive disorders 740,226 1,274,630 1,303,076 1,255,687 23.7 23.1 22.8 24.0
Oppositional defiant disorder+ 65,379 121,288 114,950 95,878 2.1 2.2 2.0 1.8Pervasive developmental disorders+ 24,605 61,901 72,798 50,461 † 1.1 1.3 †Personality disorders 19,945 26,128 28,452 28,556 † † † †Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders 388,371 637,048 645,960 601,932 12.4 11.5 11.3 11.5Alcohol and drug related disorders 35,221 158,760 186,933 116,596 1.1 2.9 3.3 2.2Other mental disorders2 77,175 170,730 174,915 169,376 2.5 3.1 3.1 3.2No/deferred diagnosis 350,635 607,608 705,208 685,249 11.2 11.0 12.4 13.1
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
Table 1.1. Individuals, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
2 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individualsMental health diagnosis 1
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
+ Indicates diagnoses typically identified in childhood (age < 18); † Less than one percent of individuals.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
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Table 1.2a. Individuals, by gender and age: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Gender and ageNumber of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Gender
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,764 5,235,883 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 1,511,833 2,686,044 2,773,991 2,539,214 48.4 48.8 48.7 48.5Female 1,611,897 2,822,404 2,923,298 2,690,892 51.6 51.2 51.3 51.5
1Age
Total 3,123,730 5,508,448 5,697,289 5,230,106 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
0 to 11 years 441,890 804,058 836,315 719,892 14.1 14.6 14.7 13.812 to 17 years 460,061 832,569 846,173 776,507 14.7 15.1 14.8 14.818 to 20 years 145,645 267,528 257,566 231,230 4.7 4.9 4.5 4.421 to 25 years 231,396 409,776 419,527 382,192 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.326 to 29 years 203,040 354,779 368,822 342,992 6.5 6.4 6.5 6.630 to 34 years 250,817 442,170 463,152 430,871 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.235 to 39 years 217,219 378,781 398,337 382,401 7.0 6.9 7.0 7.340 to 44 years 236,422 402,604 406,867 364,354 7.6 7.3 7.1 7.045 to 49 years 261,120 431,391 434,181 386,080 8.4 7.8 7.6 7.450 to 54 years 255,882 438,887 460,046 423,409 8.2 8.0 8.1 8.155 to 59 years 187,908 332,416 359,726 345,596 6.0 6.0 6.3 6.660 to 64 years 111,390 199,556 218,737 217,942 3.6 3.6 3.8 4.265 years and older 122,279 215,189 232,237 228,810 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.4
Total 3,125,069 5,509,704 5,701,686 5,232,276 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.01 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Total individuals aged 0 to 17 901,951 1,636,627 1,682,488 1,496,399 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Adjustment disorders 133,679 258,263 260,394 223,074 14.8 15.8 15.5 14.9Anxiety disorders 84,329 171,183 186,421 188,410 9.3 10.5 11.1 12.6Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 216,220 375,873 347,388 270,464 24.0 23.0 20.6 18.1Conduct disorder 66,951 122,518 118,155 97,684 7.4 7.5 7.0 6.5Mood disorders 175,383 319,573 334,903 307,269 19.4 19.5 19.9 20.5
Bipolar disorders 81,586 133,759 136,267 113,430 9.0 8.2 8.1 7.6Depressive disorders 93,797 185,814 198,636 193,839 10.4 11.4 11.8 13.0
Oppositional defiant disorder 59,088 110,703 105,785 86,734 6.6 6.8 6.3 5.8Pervasive developmental disorders 17,624 48,190 57,115 36,211 2.0 2.9 3.4 2.4Alcohol and drug related disorders 1,560 9,333 15,344 8,714 † † † †Other mental disorders2 35,303 80,599 89,250 80,018 3.9 4.9 5.3 5.3No/deferred diagnosis 111,814 140,392 167,733 197,821 12.4 8.6 10.0 13.2
Total 901,951 1,636,627 1,682,488 1,496,399 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Table 1.2b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individualsMental health diagnosis 1
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.
† Less than one percent of individuals.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 377,041 677,304 677,093 613,422 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Adjustment disorders 28,342 44,213 41,068 36,390 7.5 6.5 6.1 5.9Anxiety disorders 41,472 76,946 78,097 81,124 11.0 11.4 11.5 13.2Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 18,674 32,286 29,181 24,219 5.0 4.8 4.3 3.9Mood disorders 170,051 284,329 281,699 259,917 45.1 42.0 41.6 42.4
Bipolar disorders 80,706 129,510 127,159 110,244 21.4 19.1 18.8 18.0Depressive disorders 89,345 154,819 154,540 149,673 23.7 22.9 22.8 24.4
Personality disorders 3,481 4,282 4,397 4,599 † † † †Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders 34,343 60,718 62,427 58,188 9.1 9.0 9.2 9.5Alcohol and drug related disorders 4,970 29,461 33,296 17,743 1.3 4.3 4.9 2.9Other mental disorders2 24,475 50,288 46,196 43,048 6.5 7.4 6.8 7.0No/deferred diagnosis 51,233 94,781 100,732 88,194 13.6 14.0 14.9 14.4
Total 377,041 677,304 677,093 613,422 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
Table 1.2c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individualsMental health diagnosis 1
† Less than one percent of individuals.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
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Table 1.2d. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Mental health diagnosis 1Number of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 Adjustment disordersAnxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
2Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
32
1,424,50068,021
148,520
12,177727,647313,973413,67413,454
247,31224,12638,452
144,7911,424,500
46
2,448,612101,880265,788
21,8771,182,135
495,431686,70417,205
396,995104,68075,270
282,7822,448,612
47
2,531,405104,579275,677
23,9641,197,072
503,532693,54018,660
397,592120,21475,230
318,4172,531,405
45
2,330,10796,711
285,831
20,1451,103,768
449,036654,73218,397
364,61773,41475,532
291,6922,330,107
32
100.0 4.810.4
†51.122.029.0
†17.4 1.7 2.710.2
100.0
46
100.0 4.210.9
†48.320.228.0
†16.2 4.3 3.111.5
100.0
47
100.0 4.110.9
†47.319.927.4
†15.7 4.7 3.012.6
100.0
45
100.0 4.212.3
†47.419.328.1
†15.6 3.2 3.212.5
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.2e. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Mental health diagnosis 1Number of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting
Total individuals aged 55 and olderAdjustment disordersAnxiety disordersDelirium/dementiaMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
2Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
32
421,57715,20231,538 9,318
207,62464,256
143,368 2,295
100,896 4,563 8,13642,005
421,577
46
747,16123,90458,91518,983
353,790106,883246,907
3,473168,51614,95518,97285,653
747,161
47
810,70025,42862,34619,913
369,285113,156256,129
4,186174,87217,56319,684
117,423
810,700
45
792,34825,99666,16915,259
367,307110,139257,168
4,318169,64016,19421,102
106,363
792,348
32
100.03.67.52.2
49.215.234.0
†23.91.11.9
10.0
100.0
46
100.03.27.92.5
47.414.333.0
†22.62.02.5
11.5
100.0
47
100.03.17.72.5
45.614.031.6
†21.62.22.4
14.5
100.0
45
100.03.38.41.9
46.413.932.5
†21.42.02.7
13.4
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.3. Individuals, by race and ethnicity: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Race and ethnicityNumber of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of states reporting
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
1AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
Total
Total
Total
32
3,126,234
38,96424,068
597,704 6,399
2,036,490160,176
2,863,801
2,293,859403,929
2,697,788
25,67729,49314,50247,502
117,174
46
5,515,906
60,38659,552
1,041,218 8,454
3,438,489474,806
5,082,905
3,857,529754,643
4,612,172
43,17245,72910,31049,021
148,232
47
5,704,764
71,08968,072
1,093,778 8,560
3,558,020481,256
5,280,775
3,946,837774,130
4,720,967
57,06444,656 9,66559,957
171,342
45
5,235,883
70,84866,199
988,678 9,019
3,211,686435,792
4,782,222
3,528,513759,168
4,287,681
66,29053,080 9,87555,118
184,363
32
100.0
1.4 †
20.9 †
71.1 5.6
100.0
85.015.0
100.0
21.925.212.440.5
100.0
46
100.0
1.2 1.220.5
†67.6 9.3
100.0
83.616.4
100.0
29.130.8 7.033.1
100.0
47
100.0
1.3 1.320.7
†67.4 9.1
100.0
83.616.4
100.0
33.326.1 5.635.0
100.0
45
100.0
1.5 1.420.7
†67.2 9.1
100.0
82.317.7
100.0
36.028.8 5.429.9
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and MTEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. D
ental Health Serata for 2012-201
vices Administration, Mental He4 received through 05.08.15, data for
alth Treatmen 2015 re
t Episode Data Setceived throug
(MH-h 11.01.16.
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Table 1.4. Individuals, by marital status and living arrangement: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Marital status and living arrangementNumber of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of states reporting
Total
Marital status
Total individuals aged 18 and older Never marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
Living arrangement1
HomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
32
3,126,234
2,223,118693,012241,64784,658
218,09041,230
1,278,637
61,76430,64766,85231,80439,868
1,714,373101,797
2,047,105
46
5,515,906
3,873,0771,122,358
350,087135,765337,66563,248
2,009,123
115,07458,141
117,73550,73269,678
2,854,813106,589
3,372,762
47
5,704,764
4,019,1981,273,489
366,050159,796367,74868,538
2,235,621
114,88259,999
125,97359,42565,989
2,767,524144,602
3,338,394
45
5,235,883
3,735,8771,073,584
339,241132,066327,70261,409
1,934,002
117,34048,888
122,76555,45962,467
2,740,122118,421
3,265,462
32
100.0
71.154.218.9 6.617.1 3.2
100.0
3.0 1.5 3.3 1.6 1.983.7 5.0
100.0
46
100.0
70.355.917.4 6.816.8 3.1
100.0
3.4 1.7 3.5 1.5 2.184.6 3.2
100.0
47
100.0
70.557.016.4 7.116.4 3.1
100.0
3.4 1.8 3.8 1.8 2.082.9 4.3
100.0
45
100.0
71.455.517.5 6.816.9 3.2
100.0
3.6 1.5 3.8 1.7 1.983.9 3.6
100.01 This report uses the most recent living arrangement status during the reporting period.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health SerTEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-201
vices Administration, Mental He4 received through 05.08.15, data for
alth Treatmen 2015 re
t Episode Data Setceived throug
(MH-h 11.01.16.
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Table 1.5. Individuals, by SMI/SED status, functioning (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
SMI/SED status, functioning (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance abuse
Number of individuals Percent of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting
Total1SMI/SED status
SMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)2
01-5051-100
Total 3Co-occurring substance use problem
Total individuals age 12 and olderYesNo
Total4
32
3,126,234
1,436,577587,883877,924
2,902,384
60,725684,005645,161
1,389,891
2,683,179520,358
1,683,768
2,204,126
46
5,515,906
2,558,9341,078,1081,434,387
5,071,429
128,0481,166,0711,006,647
2,300,766
4,705,646915,127
3,483,513
4,398,640
47
5,704,764
2,735,2881,191,1911,370,217
5,296,696
122,9871,128,7701,104,602
2,356,359
4,865,371893,136
3,236,341
4,129,477
45
5,235,883
2,539,7381,052,0421,320,177
4,911,957
122,3961,104,8261,057,510
2,284,732
4,512,384812,061
3,157,938
3,969,999
32
100.0
49.520.330.2
100.0
4.449.246.4
100.0
85.923.676.4
100.0
46
100.0
50.521.328.3
100.0
5.650.743.8
100.0
85.420.879.2
100.0
47
100.0
51.622.525.9
100.0
5.247.946.9
100.0
85.321.678.4
100.0
45
100.0
51.721.426.9
100.0
5.448.446.3
100.0
86.220.579.5
100.0CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.2 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for information on these measures can be found in Appendix D.3 Co-occurring substance use problems are only reported for individuals aged 12 and older.4 Total number of individuals aged 12 and older for whom co-occurring substance use problem was reported.
adults. Further
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Table 1.6. Individuals aged 18 years and older, by employment status: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Employment statusNumber of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of states reporting
Total individuals aged 18 and olderEmployment status
EmployedFull timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 18 and older
not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
32
2,223,118
228,60594,24683,516
396,010678,031
1,302,646
678,031336,19038,76236,14922,238
3,507241,185
678,031
46
3,873,077
334,980146,636126,423602,111
1,025,176
1,962,267
1,025,176383,760106,63347,62629,585
8,621448,951
1,025,176
47
4,019,198
393,461150,634133,483588,869
1,074,690
2,057,020
1,074,690396,40194,30444,06633,777
17,038489,104
1,074,690
45
3,735,877
414,808205,661143,015576,886
1,011,306
2,003,000
1,011,306377,46272,79740,11534,373
8,675477,884
1,011,306
32
100.0
17.5 7.2 6.430.452.1
100.0
52.149.6 5.7 5.3 3.3
†35.6
100.0
46
100.0
17.1 7.5 6.430.752.2
100.0
52.237.410.4 4.6 2.9
†43.8
100.0
47
100.0
19.1 7.3 6.528.652.2
100.0
52.236.9 8.8 4.1 3.1
1.645.5
100.0
45
100.0
20.710.3 7.128.850.5
100.0
50.537.3 7.2 4.0 3.4
†47.3
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.7. Individuals, by timing of admission and mental health service setting: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Timing of admissionNew individuals 1,380,598 2,679,289 2,802,282 2,763,836 44.2 48.6 49.1 52.8Continuing individuals 1,745,636 2,836,617 2,902,164 2,470,981 55.8 51.4 50.9 47.2
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,446 5,234,817 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2Mental health service setting
1Number of individuals Percent of individuals 1
State psychiatric hospital 92,025 122,313 125,122 118,375 2.9 2.2 2.2 2.3Community-based program 3,054,932 5,411,407 5,590,088 5,018,747 97.7 98.1 98.0 97.6Residential treatment center 30,877 48,444 44,087 42,707 † † † †Other psychiatric inpatient 108,797 148,453 151,453 170,013 3.5 2.7 2.7 3.3Institutions under the justice system 24,660 48,724 67,223 70,262 † † 1.2 1.4
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,764 5,144,427 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.1 Numbers may not sum to total and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.2 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.8. Individuals, by Census region, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number and percent distribution, 2014-2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
Census region
Number of individuals
2014 2015
Total 1 Northeast Midwest South West Total 1 Northeast Midwest South West
Number of states reporting 47 7 11 15 12 45 6 10 15 12
Timing of admissionNew individuals 2,802,282 322,826 652,329 1,085,962 726,092 2,763,836 191,663 610,069 1,150,032 790,356Continuing individuals 2,902,164 796,520 606,785 730,879 767,919 2,470,981 362,260 596,588 729,117 782,968
Total 5,704,446 1,119,664 1,259,114 1,816,841 1,494,011 5,234,817 553,923 1,206,657 1,879,149 1,573,324
2,3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment center
125,1225,590,088
44,087
18,7531,095,461
6,659
30,3781,237,807
9,723
56,6991,793,432
10,844
17,9201,450,701
16,780
118,3755,018,747
42,707
16,581523,159
7,170
21,7291,190,559
10,466
54,4501,788,520
8,820
24,8921,511,158
16,245Other psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
151,45367,223
11,63116,615
34,667 370
42,519 3,758
61,38046,480
170,01370,262
12,44917,209
34,645 349
42,799 3,799
79,62948,905
Timing of admissionNew individuals
Percent distribution of individuals
100.0 11.5 23.3 38.8 25.9 100.0 6.9 22.1 41.6 28.6Continuing individuals 100.0 27.4 20.9 25.2 26.5 100.0 14.7 24.1 29.5 31.7
Total 100.0 19.6 22.1 31.8 26.2 100.0 10.6 23.1 35.9 30.1
2,3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment center
100.0100.0100.0
15.019.615.1
24.322.122.1
45.3 14.332.1 26.024.6 38.1
100.0100.0100.0
14.010.416.8
18.423.724.5
46.035.620.7
21.030.138.0
Other psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
100.0100.0
7.724.7
22.9 †
28.1 40.5 5.6 69.1
100.0100.0
7.324.5
20.4 †
25.2 5.4
46.869.6
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 The total is the sum of all areas including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Northern Mariana Islands.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting in the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2014-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
(MH-
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Table 1.9. Individuals, by Census region and mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2015
Mental health diagnosis 1
Census region
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
Total 2 Northeast Midwest South West Total 2 Northeast Midwest South West
TotalAdjustment disordersAnxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder+ Conduct disorder+Delirium, dementia and other cognitive disordersMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Oppositional defiant disorder+Pervasive developmental disorders+Schizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
3Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
685,249382,329621,843
316,345106,740
21,8162,038,762
783,0751,255,687
95,87850,461
28,556601,932116,596169,376
127,93650,32148,575
18,797 5,700
3,074160,88358,226
102,657 6,800 3,942
7,60874,22220,62525,931
119,68496,840
162,606
93,84727,616
4,701480,465173,281307,18426,14616,525
7,635113,81823,04933,725
299,865111,264172,087
141,20337,303
7,008787,164320,459466,70538,11712,598
5,962216,06415,21935,476
115,673123,900238,572
62,49536,121
7,032610,234231,103379,13124,81517,396
7,350197,81457,68074,242
100.0 7.311.9
6.0 2.0
†38.915.024.0 1.8
†
†11.5 2.2 3.2
23.1 9.1 8.8
3.4 1.0
†29.010.518.5 1.2
†
1.413.4 3.7 4.7
9.9 8.013.5
7.8 2.3
†39.814.425.5 2.2 1.4
† 9.4 1.9 2.8
16.0 5.9 9.2
7.5 2.0
†41.917.124.8 2.0
†
†11.5
† 1.9
7.4 7.915.2
4.0 2.3
†38.814.724.1 1.6 1.1
†12.6 3.7 4.7
+ Indicates diagnoses typically identified in childhood (age < 18); † Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total is the sum of all areas including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Northern Mariana Islands.3 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.10. Individuals, by number of mental health diagnoses and any mention of mental health diagnosis: Number and percent distribution, 2012-2015
Number of diagnoses and any mention of diagnosis
Number of individuals Percent distribution of individuals
2012 2013 2014 2015 2012 2013 2014 2015Number of states reporting 32 46 47 45 32 46 47 45
Number of mental health diagnoses
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,764 5,235,883 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
1 1,801,381 2,435,673 2,488,478 2,199,101 57.6 44.2 43.6 42.02 655,541 1,617,394 1,538,907 1,479,800 21.0 29.3 27.0 28.33 376,925 918,988 1,072,463 969,636 12.1 16.7 18.8 18.5None 292,387 543,851 604,916 587,346 9.4 9.9 10.6 11.2
Total 3,126,234 5,515,906 5,704,764 5,235,883 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2Any mention of mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderConduct disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Oppositional defiant disorderPervasive developmental disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersPersonality disordersAlcohol and drug related disordersDelirium/dementia
3Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
1Number of individuals Percent of individuals 1
271,366543,459
347,58794,040
1,395,635594,427825,619110,53438,403
409,087117,73271,86619,546
349,929292,387
478,173 493,184996,801 1,095,656
598,138 593,670172,549 171,452
2,363,312 2,431,081968,239 984,514
1,442,249 1,506,010199,964 190,83486,943 99,071
675,568 689,999166,788 172,000314,801 337,54738,105 43,695
1,278,328 1,239,158543,851 604,916
434,2671,096,932
479,308143,481
2,266,396881,160
1,443,898159,59974,477
642,612156,360260,74033,876
1,177,546587,346
8.717.4
11.1 3.044.619.026.4 3.5 1.2
13.1 3.8 2.3
†11.2 9.4
8.718.1
10.8 3.142.817.626.1 3.6 1.6
12.2 3.0 5.7
†23.2 9.9
8.619.2
10.4 3.042.617.326.4 3.3 1.7
12.1 3.0 5.9
†21.710.6
8.321.0
9.2 2.743.316.827.6 3.0 1.4
12.3 3.0 5.0
†22.511.2
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 Numbers may not sum to the total and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because up to three diagnoses may be reported for an individual. 2 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; "any mention" includes all diagnoses reported. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.3 "Other mental disorders" include all mental health diagnoses not assigned to any of the above categories, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012-2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012-2014 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.11a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2012
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMaleFemale
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther Specific
Total
Total
Total
Total
1,511,8331,611,897
3,123,730
38,96424,068
597,704 6,399
2,036,490160,176
2,863,801
2,293,859403,929
2,697,788
25,67729,49314,50247,502
117,174
125,606145,646
271,252
4,780 1,68542,320 618
169,79212,877
232,072
187,19141,362
228,553
3,418 1,565 751 4,84910,583
195,351347,839
543,190
8,335 3,35759,519 1,247
408,76926,394
507,621
426,72969,180
495,909
5,968 3,838 1,281 6,82217,909
241,967105,529
347,496
3,744 911
78,927 504
219,21919,175
322,480
268,39951,553
319,952
3,191 2,744 1,208 6,12813,271
251,041343,173
594,214
6,346 3,10793,880 1,109
433,49724,301
562,240
484,50261,635
546,137
2,839 4,301 1,550 6,05714,747
298,508526,658
825,166
11,035 6,404
131,899 1,922
576,14838,579
765,987
631,215106,959
738,174
7,689 7,796 5,80213,38134,668
49,36968,319
117,688
1,291 626
18,246 354
90,047 3,680
114,244
98,55010,964
109,514
323 233 71 651 1,278
245,476163,482
408,958
4,233 6,809
134,396 1,609
229,74215,223
392,012
318,42943,388
361,817
1,861 2,996 2,592 5,16412,613
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.11b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2012
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 48.4 46.3 36.0 69.6 42.2 36.2 41.9 60.0Female 51.6 53.7 64.0 30.4 57.8 63.8 58.1 40.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.4 2.1 1.6 1.2 1.1 1.4 1.1 1.1
3Asian † † † † † † † 1.7Black or African American 20.9 18.2 11.7 24.5 16.7 17.2 16.0 34.3Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † †White 71.1 73.2 80.5 68.0 77.1 75.2 78.8 58.6Other 5.6 5.5 5.2 5.9 4.3 5.0 3.2 3.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 85.0 81.9 86.0 83.9 88.7 85.5 90.0 88.0Hispanic or Latino Origin 15.0 18.1 14.0 16.1 11.3 14.5 10.0 12.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 21.9 32.3 33.3 24.0 19.3 22.2 25.3 14.8Puerto Rican 25.2 14.8 21.4 20.7 29.2 22.5 18.2 23.8Cuban 12.4 7.1 7.2 9.1 10.5 16.7 5.6 20.6Other specific 40.5 45.8 38.1 46.2 41.1 38.6 50.9 40.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.11c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2012
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis2Row percent of individuals
Total unique 3individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 100.0 8.3 12.9 16.0 16.6 19.7 3.3 16.2Female 100.0 9.0 21.6 6.5 21.3 32.7 4.2 10.1
Total 100.0 8.7 17.4 11.1 19.0 26.4 3.8 13.1
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 12.3 21.4 9.6 16.3 28.3 3.3 10.9
4Asian 100.0 7.0 13.9 3.8 12.9 26.6 2.6 28.3Black or African American 100.0 7.1 10.0 13.2 15.7 22.1 3.1 22.5Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 9.7 19.5 7.9 17.3 30.0 5.5 25.1White 100.0 8.3 20.1 10.8 21.3 28.3 4.4 11.3Other 100.0 8.0 16.5 12.0 15.2 24.1 2.3 9.5
Total 100.0 8.1 17.7 11.3 19.6 26.7 4.0 13.7
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 8.2 18.6 11.7 21.1 27.5 4.3 13.9Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 10.2 17.1 12.8 15.3 26.5 2.7 10.7
Total 100.0 8.5 18.4 11.9 20.2 27.4 4.1 13.4
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 13.3 23.2 12.4 11.1 29.9 1.3 7.2Puerto Rican 100.0 5.3 13.0 9.3 14.6 26.4 † 10.2Cuban 100.0 5.2 8.8 8.3 10.7 40.0 † 17.9Other specific 100.0 10.2 14.4 12.9 12.8 28.2 1.4 10.9
Total 100.0 9.0 15.3 11.3 12.6 29.6 1.1 10.8
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental health diagnostic category definitions Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Numbers may not sum to totals and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because up to three diagnoses may be reported for an individual. 3 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.4 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatmand Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
can be found in Appendix E:
ent Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.12a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2013
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMaleFemale
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther Specific
Total
Total
Total
Total
2,686,0442,822,404
5,508,448
60,38659,552
1,041,218 8,454
3,438,489474,806
5,082,905
3,857,529754,643
4,612,172
43,17245,72910,31049,021
148,232
223,463254,399
477,862
6,423 4,27177,480 844
292,26748,173
429,458
297,73081,727
379,457
5,742 3,183 479 4,78714,191
361,097635,103
996,200
13,97410,453
115,344 1,632
705,58583,324
930,312
729,080137,832
866,912
10,564 8,003 1,101 8,92928,597
415,560182,344
597,904
6,075 2,383
134,827 701
359,49656,425
559,907
428,89693,468
522,364
5,935 5,807 678 5,78118,201
412,409555,310
967,719
9,834 6,538
153,757 1,295
676,60760,481
908,512
741,034102,636
843,670
5,286 7,069 1,488 7,58121,424
520,113921,040
1,441,153
16,85318,940
236,571 2,288
935,228128,464
1,338,344
1,025,556209,779
1,235,335
14,45815,970 3,82615,35949,613
67,89898,809
166,707
1,812 1,05424,337 282
122,932 8,529
158,946
132,98416,380
149,364
571 372 77 591 1,611
407,957267,189
675,146
6,40015,161
202,462 1,611
350,53843,827
619,999
493,48775,382
568,869
3,074 6,567 2,214 5,87117,726
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders”. See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2013 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.12b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2013
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 48.8 46.8 36.2 69.5 42.6 36.1 40.7 60.4Female 51.2 53.2 63.8 30.5 57.4 63.9 59.3 39.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.0
3Asian 1.2 † 1.1 † † 1.4 † 2.4Black or African American 20.5 18.0 12.4 24.1 16.9 17.7 15.3 32.7Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † †White 67.6 68.1 75.8 64.2 74.5 69.9 77.3 56.5Other 9.3 11.2 9.0 10.1 6.7 9.6 5.4 7.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 83.6 78.5 84.1 82.1 87.8 83.0 89.0 86.7Hispanic or Latino Origin 16.4 21.5 15.9 17.9 12.2 17.0 11.0 13.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 29.1 40.5 36.9 32.6 24.7 29.1 35.4 17.3Puerto Rican 30.8 22.4 28.0 31.9 33.0 32.2 23.1 37.0Cuban 7.0 3.4 3.9 3.7 6.9 7.7 4.8 12.5Other specific 33.1 33.7 31.2 31.8 35.4 31.0 36.7 33.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2013 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.12c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2013
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis2Row percent of individuals
Total unique 3individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 100.0 8.3 13.4 15.5 15.4 19.4 2.5 15.2Female 100.0 9.0 22.5 6.5 19.7 32.6 3.5 9.5
Total 100.0 8.7 18.1 10.9 17.6 26.2 3.0 12.3
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 10.6 23.1 10.1 16.3 27.9 3.0 10.6
4Asian 100.0 7.2 17.6 4.0 11.0 31.8 1.8 25.5Black or African American 100.0 7.4 11.1 12.9 14.8 22.7 2.3 19.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 10.0 19.3 8.3 15.3 27.1 3.3 19.1White 100.0 8.5 20.5 10.5 19.7 27.2 3.6 10.2Other 100.0 10.1 17.5 11.9 12.7 27.1 1.8 9.2
Total 100.0 8.4 18.3 11.0 17.9 26.3 3.1 12.2
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 7.7 18.9 11.1 19.2 26.6 3.4 12.8Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 10.8 18.3 12.4 13.6 27.8 2.2 10.0
Total 100.0 8.2 18.8 11.3 18.3 26.8 3.2 12.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 13.3 24.5 13.7 12.2 33.5 1.3 7.1Puerto Rican 100.0 7.0 17.5 12.7 15.5 34.9 † 14.4Cuban 100.0 4.6 10.7 6.6 14.4 37.1 † 21.5Other specific 100.0 9.8 18.2 11.8 15.5 31.3 1.2 12.0
Total 100.0 9.6 19.3 12.3 14.5 33.5 1.1 12.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Numbers may not sum to the total and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because up to three diagnoses may be reported for an individual. 3 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.4 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2013 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
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Table 1.13a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2014
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMaleFemale
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
Total
Total
Total
2,773,9912,923,298
5,697,289
71,08968,072
1,093,778 8,560
3,558,020481,256
5,280,775
3,946,837774,130
4,720,967
57,06444,656 9,66559,957
171,342
230,296262,521
492,817
8,129 5,48180,289 861
305,05349,243
449,056
303,12685,452
388,578
7,939 2,608 497 6,58217,626
401,111693,969
1,095,080
18,71413,561
132,416 1,695
775,67586,772
1,028,833
805,051146,161
951,212
15,241 6,379 1,17713,56536,362
409,040184,489
593,529
7,241 2,721
127,787 711
365,25456,795
560,509
424,41991,524
515,943
7,180 3,975 515 6,47918,149
422,407561,246
983,653
11,391 7,239
159,210 1,272
687,07859,646
925,836
750,207100,883
851,090
7,433 5,423 1,445 9,61523,916
548,259956,532
1,504,791
21,58823,871
244,499 2,426
983,962128,648
1,404,994
1,070,171210,773
1,280,944
18,380 9,107 3,56117,94948,997
70,129101,808
171,937
2,096 1,17225,337 220
126,833 8,651
164,309
138,29916,780
155,079
895 843 77
1,395 3,210
418,382270,539
688,921
7,39016,131
201,724 1,487
363,81443,294
633,840
506,60473,172
579,776
4,227 3,536 1,507 6,15115,421
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2014 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.13b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2014
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 48.7 46.7 36.6 68.9 42.9 36.4 40.8 60.7Female 51.3 53.3 63.4 31.1 57.1 63.6 59.2 39.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.3 1.8 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.3 1.2
3Asian 1.3 1.2 1.3 † † 1.7 † 2.5Black or African American 20.7 17.9 12.9 22.8 17.2 17.4 15.4 31.8Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † †White 67.4 67.9 75.4 65.2 74.2 70.0 77.2 57.4Other 9.1 11.0 8.4 10.1 6.4 9.2 5.3 6.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 83.6 78.0 84.6 82.3 88.1 83.5 89.2 87.4Hispanic or Latino Origin 16.4 22.0 15.4 17.7 11.9 16.5 10.8 12.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 33.3 45.0 41.9 39.6 31.1 37.5 27.9 27.4Puerto Rican 26.1 14.8 17.5 21.9 22.7 18.6 26.3 22.9Cuban 5.6 2.8 3.2 2.8 6.0 7.3 2.4 9.8Other specific 35.0 37.3 37.3 35.7 40.2 36.6 43.5 39.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2014 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.13c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2014
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis2Row percent of individuals
Total unique 3individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 100.0 8.3 14.5 14.7 15.2 19.8 2.5 15.1Female 100.0 9.0 23.7 6.3 19.2 32.7 3.5 9.3
Total 100.0 8.7 19.2 10.4 17.3 26.4 3.0 12.1
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 11.4 26.3 10.2 16.0 30.4 2.9 10.4
4Asian 100.0 8.1 19.9 4.0 10.6 35.1 1.7 23.7Black or African American 100.0 7.3 12.1 11.7 14.6 22.4 2.3 18.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 10.1 19.8 8.3 14.9 28.3 2.6 17.4White 100.0 8.6 21.8 10.3 19.3 27.7 3.6 10.2Other 100.0 10.2 18.0 11.8 12.4 26.7 1.8 9.0
Total 100.0 8.5 19.5 10.6 17.5 26.6 3.1 12.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 7.7 20.4 10.8 19.0 27.1 3.5 12.8Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 11.0 18.9 11.8 13.0 27.2 2.2 9.5
Total 100.0 8.2 20.1 10.9 18.0 27.1 3.3 12.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 13.9 26.7 12.6 13.0 32.2 1.6 7.4Puerto Rican 100.0 5.8 14.3 8.9 12.1 20.4 1.9 7.9Cuban 100.0 5.1 12.2 5.3 15.0 36.8 † 15.6Other specific 100.0 11.0 22.6 10.8 16.0 29.9 2.3 10.3
Total 100.0 10.3 21.2 10.6 14.0 28.6 1.9 9.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Numbers may not sum to the total and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because up to three diagnoses may be reported for an individual. 3 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.4 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2014 reporting period. Data received through 05.08.15.
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Table 1.14a. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMaleFemale
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
Total
Total
Total
2,539,2142,690,892
5,230,106
70,84866,199
988,678 9,019
3,211,686435,792
4,782,222
3,528,513759,168
4,287,681
66,29053,080 9,87555,118
184,363
205,175228,540
433,715
6,188 4,19371,052 872
262,64343,508
388,456
257,93580,426
338,361
7,678 2,620 522 5,37716,197
407,605688,600
1,096,205
18,08312,678
131,257 1,909
767,10586,947
1,017,979
794,993151,602
946,595
18,690 6,720 1,35312,73639,499
331,131147,841
478,972
5,292 2,267
112,868 664
284,39543,629
449,115
333,93872,772
406,710
7,197 3,464 532 5,49316,686
379,396500,885
880,281
11,020 6,809
145,260 1,224
606,21752,441
822,971
663,49689,484
752,980
8,483 5,201 1,439 8,10523,228
530,443911,967
1,442,410
21,00323,153
242,421 2,610
924,868115,644
1,329,699
1,014,373197,870
1,212,243
21,725 8,995 3,46616,88351,069
64,10892,145
156,253
1,934 1,09223,215 235
113,325 8,266
148,067
121,34016,024
137,364
1,111 815 85 959 2,970
393,969247,847
641,816
6,97015,431
195,057 1,379
327,00942,019
587,865
457,30669,236
526,542
4,234 3,406 1,453 5,41114,504
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.14b. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Total unique 2individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders Bipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 48.5 47.3 37.2 69.1 43.1 36.8 41.0 61.4Female 51.5 52.7 62.8 30.9 56.9 63.2 59.0 38.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.2 1.3 1.6 1.3 1.2
3Asian 1.4 1.1 1.2 † † 1.7 † 2.6Black or African American 20.7 18.3 12.9 25.1 17.7 18.2 15.7 33.2Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † †White 67.2 67.6 75.4 63.3 73.7 69.6 76.5 55.6Other 9.1 11.2 8.5 9.7 6.4 8.7 5.6 7.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 82.3 76.2 84.0 82.1 88.1 83.7 88.3 86.9Hispanic or Latino Origin 17.7 23.8 16.0 17.9 11.9 16.3 11.7 13.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 36.0 47.4 47.3 43.1 36.5 42.5 37.4 29.2Puerto Rican 28.8 16.2 17.0 20.8 22.4 17.6 27.4 23.5Cuban 5.4 3.2 3.4 3.2 6.2 6.8 2.9 10.0Other specific 29.9 33.2 32.2 32.9 34.9 33.1 32.3 37.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E:
Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
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Table 1.14c. Any mention of selected mental health diagnoses, by gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Selected mental health diagnosis2Row percent of individuals
Total unique 3individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonality disorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disordersBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
GenderMale 100.0 8.1 16.1 13.0 14.9 20.9 2.5 15.5Female 100.0 8.5 25.6 5.5 18.6 33.9 3.4 9.2
Total 100.0 8.3 21.0 9.2 16.8 27.6 3.0 12.3
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 8.7 25.5 7.5 15.6 29.6 2.7 9.8
4Asian 100.0 6.3 19.2 3.4 10.3 35.0 1.6 23.3Black or African American 100.0 7.2 13.3 11.4 14.7 24.5 2.3 19.7Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 9.7 21.2 7.4 13.6 28.9 2.6 15.3White 100.0 8.2 23.9 8.9 18.9 28.8 3.5 10.2Other 100.0 10.0 20.0 10.0 12.0 26.5 1.9 9.6
Total 100.0 8.1 21.3 9.4 17.2 27.8 3.1 12.3
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 7.3 22.5 9.5 18.8 28.7 3.4 13.0Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 10.6 20.0 9.6 11.8 26.1 2.1 9.1
Total 100.0 7.9 22.1 9.5 17.6 28.3 3.2 12.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 11.6 28.2 10.9 12.8 32.8 1.7 6.4Puerto Rican 100.0 4.9 12.7 6.5 9.8 16.9 1.5 6.4Cuban 100.0 5.3 13.7 5.4 14.6 35.1 † 14.7Other specific 100.0 9.8 23.1 10.0 14.7 30.6 1.7 9.8
Total 100.0 8.8 21.4 9.1 12.6 27.7 1.6 7.9
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Up to three diagnoses can be reported for each individual; this table includes all diagnoses reported. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Numbers may not sum to the total and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because up to three diagnoses may be reported for an individual. 3 The total column includes individuals with no mention of the listed diagnoses.4 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 1.15. Mental health individuals and U.S. population, by marital status and age group: Number and percent distribution, 2015
Marital status
Age groups
Number Percent distribution
Under 18 18-25 26-54 55 and older Total Under 18 18-25 26-54 55 and older Total
Mental health individualsNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
612,7721,734
510588174
275,31817,7775,5484,000
308
653,587224,02094,766
205,97220,474
144,67997,44431,752
117,73040,627
1,686,356340,975132,576328,29061,583
99.5 † † † †
90.9 5.9 1.8 1.3
†
54.518.7 7.917.2 1.7
33.522.5 7.327.2 9.4
66.113.4 5.212.9 2.4
Total 615,778 302,951 1,198,819 432,232 2,549,780 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
U.S. populationNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
73,402,51066,74615,4324,6492,477
73,491,814
32,284,2403,420,118
193,089278,83321,798
36,198,078
34,680,53768,547,8063,656,965
14,783,8681,215,739
122,884,915
6,482,12751,043,9561,580,816
13,310,15413,865,19686,282,249
146,849,414123,078,626
5,446,30228,377,50415,105,210
318,857,056
99.9 † † † †
100.0
89.2 9.4
† † †
100.0
28.255.8 3.012.0 1.0
100.0
7.559.2 1.815.416.1
100.0
46.138.6 1.7 8.9 4.7
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16. U.S. population: U.S. Census ACS tables.
Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and
81
Table 2.1a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conduct disorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals age 0 to 17
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
1,298,578
738,135559,584
1,297,719
18,99410,301
258,873
2,629706,264187,495
1,184,556
823,594282,624
1,106,218
31,156 8,318 1,27518,615
59,364
223,074
109,759113,193
222,952
3,457 1,71235,866
514129,49828,767
199,814
133,25550,326
183,581
5,163 1,551 176 3,100
9,990
188,410
88,75999,546
188,305
4,032 1,79022,994
394111,88230,540
171,632
119,25145,364
164,615
6,470 1,208 203 3,309
11,190
270,464
198,06572,188
270,253
2,711 1,06877,122
351148,76423,394
253,410
186,98442,151
229,135
4,771 1,979 337 3,469
10,556
97,684
68,47629,154
97,630
922 558
26,928
22043,93417,849
90,411
60,56323,127
83,690
2,171 676 80
1,396
4,323
113,430
60,89852,487
113,385
1,495 651
23,013
17867,13013,344
105,811
79,71820,876
100,594
2,214 761 98
1,495
4,568
193,839
72,805120,863
193,668
3,455 2,40428,461
493106,02436,033
176,870
115,87252,827
168,699
7,011 1,072 244 3,618
11,945
86,734
58,11228,577
86,689
1,229 368
26,924
13241,03411,216
80,903
59,55914,666
74,225
1,677 543 71
1,199
3,490
36,211
29,306 6,889
36,195
426 627 3,959
6823,914 4,291
33,285
25,142 6,260
31,402
236 211 23 279
749
88,732
51,95536,687
88,642
1,267 1,12313,606
27934,08422,061
72,420
43,25027,027
70,277
1,443 317 43 750
2,553
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.1b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
100.0
56.943.1
100.0
1.6 †
21.9
†59.615.8
100.0
74.525.5
100.0
52.514.0 2.131.4
100.0
100.0
49.250.8
100.0
1.7 †
17.9
†64.814.4
100.0
72.627.4
100.0
51.715.5 1.831.0
100.0
100.0
47.152.9
100.0
2.3 1.013.4
†65.217.8
100.0
72.427.6
100.0
57.810.8 1.829.6
100.0
100.0
73.326.7
100.0
1.1 †
30.4
†58.7 9.2
100.0
81.618.4
100.0
45.218.7 3.232.9
100.0
100.0
70.129.9
100.0
1.0 †
29.8
†48.619.7
100.0
72.427.6
100.0
50.215.6 1.932.3
100.0
100.0
53.746.3
100.0
1.4 †
21.7
†63.412.6
100.0
79.220.8
100.0
48.516.7 2.132.7
100.0
100.0
37.662.4
100.0
2.0 1.416.1
†59.920.4
100.0
68.731.3
100.0
58.7 9.0 2.030.3
100.0
100.0
67.033.0
100.0
1.5 †
33.3
†50.713.9
100.0
80.219.8
100.0
48.115.6 2.034.4
100.0
100.0
81.019.0
100.0
1.3 1.911.9
†71.812.9
100.0
80.119.9
100.0
31.528.2 3.137.2
100.0
100.0
58.641.4
100.0
1.7 1.618.8
†47.130.5
100.0
61.538.5
100.0
56.512.4 1.729.4
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = Attention deficit disorder/Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = Oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = Pervasive developmental disorders.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.1c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
17.2
14.920.2
17.2
18.216.613.9
19.618.315.3
16.9
16.217.8
16.6
16.618.613.816.7
16.8
14.5
12.017.8
14.5
21.217.4 8.9
15.015.816.3
14.5
14.516.1
14.9
20.814.515.917.8
18.8
20.8
26.812.9
20.8
14.310.429.8
13.421.112.5
21.4
22.714.9
20.7
15.323.826.418.6
17.8
7.5
9.3 5.2
7.5
4.9 5.410.4
8.4 6.2 9.5
7.6
7.4 8.2
7.6
7.0 8.1 6.3 7.5
7.3
8.7
8.3 9.4
8.7
7.9 6.3 8.9
6.8 9.5 7.1
8.9
9.7 7.4
9.1
7.1 9.1 7.7 8.0
7.7
14.9
9.921.6
14.9
18.223.311.0
18.815.019.2
14.9
14.118.7
15.3
22.512.919.119.4
20.1
6.7
7.9 5.1
6.7
6.5 3.610.4
5.0 5.8 6.0
6.8
7.2 5.2
6.7
5.4 6.5 5.6 6.4
5.9
2.8
4.0 1.2
2.8
2.2 6.1 1.5
2.6 3.4 2.3
2.8
3.1 2.2
2.8
† 2.5 1.8 1.5
1.3
6.8
7.0 6.6
6.8
6.710.9 5.3
10.6 4.811.8
6.1
5.3 9.6
6.4
4.6 3.8 3.4 4.0
4.3† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.2a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals aged 0 to 172
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
946,928
543,141403,294
946,435
11,622 7,804
201,211
1,979496,725154,495
873,836
600,058208,445
808,503
20,378 6,157 1,11214,154
41,801
129,037
64,14664,825
128,971
1,478 1,09219,378
34070,52222,223
115,033
71,94929,074
101,023
2,098 949 129 1,813
4,989
144,142
68,37675,691
144,067
2,803 1,43418,177
32982,58126,847
132,171
90,50635,664
126,170
4,718 926 184 2,619
8,447
216,842
158,75357,991
216,744
1,635 832
66,591
294114,73520,313
204,400
151,84132,426
184,267
3,597 1,569 316 2,941
8,423
76,818
54,06822,715
76,783
619 463
22,276
18332,05716,109
71,707
46,60118,911
65,512
1,478 522 73
1,175
3,248
91,888
49,64342,215
91,858
1,064 557
19,489
14852,92811,690
85,876
64,68517,157
81,842
1,630 618 89
1,174
3,511
155,714
58,79296,802
155,594
2,482 2,04823,639
40681,63332,718
142,926
91,33644,628
135,964
4,991 804 224 2,843
8,862
66,105
44,53721,537
66,074
776 319
20,993
11229,853 9,882
61,935
44,54911,722
56,271
1,111 418 56 945
2,530
23,957
19,413 4,537
23,950
253 416 2,672
4915,210 3,455
22,055
16,366 4,544
20,910
125 139 8
187
459
42,425
25,41316,981
42,394
512 643 7,996
11817,20611,258
37,733
22,22514,319
36,544
630 212 33 457
1,332ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.2b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals aged 0 to 172
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
100.0
57.442.6
100.0
1.3 †
23.0
†56.817.7
100.0
74.225.8
100.0
48.814.7 2.733.9
100.0
100.0
49.750.3
100.0
1.3 †
16.8
†61.319.3
100.0
71.228.8
100.0
42.119.0 2.636.3
100.0
100.0
47.552.5
100.0
2.1 1.113.8
†62.520.3
100.0
71.728.3
100.0
55.911.0 2.231.0
100.0
100.0
73.226.8
100.0
† †
32.6
†56.1 9.9
100.0
82.417.6
100.0
42.718.6 3.834.9
100.0
100.0
70.429.6
100.0
† †
31.1
†44.722.5
100.0
71.128.9
100.0
45.516.1 2.236.2
100.0
100.0
54.046.0
100.0
1.2 †
22.7
†61.613.6
100.0
79.021.0
100.0
46.417.6 2.533.4
100.0
100.0
37.862.2
100.0
1.7 1.416.5
†57.122.9
100.0
67.232.8
100.0
56.3 9.1 2.532.1
100.0
100.0
67.432.6
100.0
1.3 †
33.9
†48.216.0
100.0
79.220.8
100.0
43.916.5 2.237.4
100.0
100.0
81.118.9
100.0
1.1 1.912.1
†69.015.7
100.0
78.321.7
100.0
27.230.3 1.740.7
100.0
100.0
59.940.1
100.0
1.4 1.721.2
†45.629.8
100.0
60.839.2
100.0
47.315.9 2.534.3
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.2c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals aged 0 to 172
GenderMaleFemale
Total Race
American Indian or Alaska Native3Asian
Black or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
TotalEthnicity
Not of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
TotalSpecific Hispanic or Latino Origin
MexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
13.6
11.816.1
13.6
12.714.0 9.617.214.214.4
13.2
12.013.9
12.5
10.315.411.612.8
11.9
15.2
12.618.8
15.2
24.118.4 9.016.616.617.4
15.1
15.117.1
15.6
23.215.016.518.5
20.2
22.9
29.214.4
22.9
14.110.733.114.923.113.1
23.4
25.315.6
22.8
17.725.528.420.8
20.2
8.1
10.0 5.6
8.1
5.3 5.911.1 9.2 6.510.4
8.2
7.8 9.1
8.1
7.3 8.5 6.6 8.3
7.8
9.7
9.110.5
9.7
9.2 7.1 9.7 7.510.7 7.6
9.8
10.8 8.2
10.1
8.010.0 8.0 8.3
8.4
16.4
10.824.0
16.4
21.426.211.720.516.421.2
16.4
15.221.4
16.8
24.513.120.120.1
21.2
7.0
8.2 5.3
7.0
6.7 4.110.4 5.7 6.0 6.4
7.1
7.4 5.6
7.0
5.5 6.8 5.0 6.7
6.1
2.5
3.6 1.1
2.5
2.2 5.3 1.3 2.5 3.1 2.2
2.5
2.7 2.2
2.6
† 2.3
† 1.3
1.1
4.5
4.7 4.2
4.5
4.4 8.2 4.0 6.0 3.5 7.3
4.3
3.7 6.9
4.5
3.1 3.4 3.0 3.2
3.2† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
87
Table 2.3a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Number, 2015
Living arrangement, SED status and functioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total2SED status
SEDNot SED
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
1,298,578
3,44129,49114,152
706,41530,682
784,181
946,928325,990
1,272,918
29,266265,423304,631
599,320
223,074
912 8,242 1,636
106,907 6,887
124,584
129,03790,021
219,058
5,03026,38458,729
90,143
188,410
607 6,340 2,387
108,018 4,785
122,137
144,14240,869
185,011
2,89543,73145,804
92,430
270,464
408 3,467 1,494
152,769 3,830
161,968
216,84248,432
265,274
3,10942,44562,470
108,024
97,684
207 1,971 1,07651,965 2,301
57,520
76,81819,125
95,943
1,94022,41022,132
46,482
113,430
293 2,309 2,92267,864 3,281
76,669
91,88819,359
111,247
2,19531,45525,469
59,119
193,839
501 2,760 2,536
112,514 4,656
122,967
155,71434,558
190,272
4,71056,53644,879
106,125
86,734
175 1,452 924
49,987 1,720
54,258
66,10518,838
84,943
1,41918,39114,867
34,677
36,211
48 389 249
20,428 405
21,519
23,95710,815
34,772
501 6,912 5,797
13,210
88,732
290 2,561 928
35,963 2,817
42,559
42,42543,973
86,398
7,46717,15924,484
49,110
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
88
Table 2.3b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SED status and functioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total2SED status
SEDNot SED
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
† 3.8 1.890.1 3.9
100.0
74.425.6
100.0
4.944.350.8
100.0
100.0
† 6.6 1.385.8 5.5
100.0
58.941.1
100.0
5.629.365.2
100.0
100.0
† 5.2 2.088.4 3.9
100.0
77.922.1
100.0
3.147.349.6
100.0
100.0
† 2.1
†94.3 2.4
100.0
81.718.3
100.0
2.939.357.8
100.0
100.0
† 3.4 1.990.3 4.0
100.0
80.119.9
100.0
4.248.247.6
100.0
100.0
† 3.0 3.888.5 4.3
100.0
82.617.4
100.0
3.753.243.1
100.0
100.0
† 2.2 2.191.5 3.8
100.0
81.818.2
100.0
4.453.342.3
100.0
100.0
† 2.7 1.792.1 3.2
100.0
77.822.2
100.0
4.153.042.9
100.0
100.0
† 1.8 1.294.9 1.9
100.0
68.931.1
100.0
3.852.343.9
100.0
100.0
† 6.0 2.284.5 6.6
100.0
49.150.9
100.0
15.234.949.9
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
89
Table 2.3c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SED status and functioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total2SED status
SEDNot SED
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
17.2
26.527.911.615.122.4
15.9
13.627.6
17.2
17.2 9.919.3
15.0
14.5
17.621.516.915.315.6
15.6
15.212.5
14.5
9.916.515.0
15.4
20.8
11.911.810.621.612.5
20.7
22.914.9
20.8
10.616.020.5
18.0
7.5
6.0 6.7 7.6 7.4 7.5
7.3
8.1 5.9
7.5
6.6 8.4 7.3
7.8
8.7
8.5 7.820.6 9.610.7
9.8
9.7 5.9
8.7
7.511.9 8.4
9.9
14.9
14.6 9.417.915.915.2
15.7
16.410.6
14.9
16.121.314.7
17.7
6.7
5.1 4.9 6.5 7.1 5.6
6.9
7.0 5.8
6.7
4.8 6.9 4.9
5.8
2.8
1.4 1.3 1.8 2.9 1.3
2.7
2.5 3.3
2.7
1.7 2.6 1.9
2.2
6.8
8.4 8.7 6.6 5.1 9.2
5.4
4.513.5
6.8
25.5 6.5 8.0
8.2
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
90
Table 2.4a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Number, 2015
Living arrangement andfunctioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals age 0 to 172
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
946,928
2,72023,76811,977
543,25923,700
605,424
22,341233,590205,081
461,012
129,037
599 6,269 1,00558,962 3,761
70,596
4,58321,15732,701
58,441
144,142
509 5,523 2,11685,857 3,973
97,978
2,67239,87132,226
74,769
216,842
359 2,917 1,361
133,358 3,551
141,546
2,88738,95447,242
89,083
76,818
175 1,654 967
42,121 2,071
46,988
1,86619,89616,164
37,926
91,888
254 2,031 2,69856,907 2,922
64,812
2,08728,51618,563
49,166
155,714
432 2,409 2,26292,565 4,187
101,855
4,56351,25132,166
87,980
66,105
137 1,187 699
39,299 1,178
42,500
1,38015,19910,756
27,335
23,957
39 300 184
14,177 295
14,995
438 5,594 3,459
9,491
42,425
216 1,478 685
20,013 1,762
24,154
1,86513,15211,804
26,821
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
91
Table 2.4b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals age 0 to 172
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
† 3.9 2.089.7 3.9
100.0
4.850.744.5
100.0
100.0
† 8.9 1.483.5 5.3
100.0
7.836.256.0
100.0
100.0
† 5.6 2.287.6 4.1
100.0
3.653.343.1
100.0
100.0
† 2.1
†94.2 2.5
100.0
3.243.753.0
100.0
100.0
† 3.5 2.189.6 4.4
100.0
4.952.542.6
100.0
100.0
† 3.1 4.287.8 4.5
100.0
4.258.037.8
100.0
100.0
† 2.4 2.290.9 4.1
100.0
5.258.336.6
100.0
100.0
† 2.8 1.692.5 2.8
100.0
5.055.639.3
100.0
100.0
† 2.0 1.294.5 2.0
100.0
4.658.936.4
100.0
100.0
† 6.1 2.882.9 7.3
100.0
7.049.044.0
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 2.4c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (CGAS): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (CGAS)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals age 0 to 172
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential carePrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
13.6
22.026.4 8.410.915.9
11.7
20.5 9.115.9
12.7
15.2
18.723.217.715.816.8
16.2
12.017.115.7
16.2
22.9
13.212.311.424.515.0
23.4
12.916.723.0
19.3
8.1
6.4 7.0 8.1 7.8 8.7
7.8
8.4 8.5 7.9
8.2
9.7
9.3 8.522.510.512.3
10.7
9.312.2 9.1
10.7
16.4
15.910.118.917.017.7
16.8
20.421.915.7
19.1
7.0
5.0 5.0 5.8 7.2 5.0
7.0
6.2 6.5 5.2
5.9
2.5
1.4 1.3 1.5 2.6 1.2
2.5
2.0 2.4 1.7
2.1
4.5
7.9 6.2 5.7 3.7 7.4
4.0
8.3 5.6 5.8
5.8
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; ODD = Oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
93
Table 2.5a. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolardisorder
Depressivedisorder
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total2,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
1,298,578
701,379597,133
1,298,512
8,1781,270,752
11,11822,162 7,422
223,074
141,49681,564
223,060
512219,192
692 1,678 603
188,410
98,67189,730
188,401
733185,556
1,820 2,787 699
270,464
121,543148,908
270,451
629265,430
1,314 2,134 276
97,684
53,77443,908
97,682
52895,362 971 576 1,217
113,430
53,07660,351
113,427
2,272109,897
2,595 5,046 1,261
193,839
115,26578,556
193,821
2,179188,184
2,237 7,114 1,093
86,734
43,19343,539
86,732
34885,044 710 712 535
36,211
15,23320,978
36,211
17635,865 206 498 21
88,732
59,12829,599
88,727
80186,222 573 1,617 1,717
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
94
Table 2.5b. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admisisons and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Timing of admission
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 54.0 63.4 52.4 44.9 55.1 46.8 59.5 49.8 42.1 66.6Continuing individuals 46.0 36.6 47.6 55.1 44.9 53.2 40.5 50.2 57.9 33.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
2Column percent of individuals
†99.0
† 1.7
†
†99.4
† † †
†99.2
† 1.5
†
†99.6
† † †
†98.6 1.0
† 1.3
2.097.7 2.3 4.5 1.1
1.198.5 1.2 3.7
†
†99.3
† † †
†99.6
† 1.4
†
†98.0
† 1.8 2.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
95
Table 2.5c. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admissions and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 0 to 17
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total2,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
17.2
20.213.7
17.2
6.317.2 6.2 7.6 8.1
14.5
14.115.0
14.5
9.014.616.412.6 9.4
20.8
17.324.9
20.8
7.720.911.8 9.6 3.7
7.5
7.7 7.4
7.5
6.5 7.5 8.7 2.616.4
8.7
7.610.1
8.7
27.8 8.623.322.817.0
14.9
16.413.2
14.9
26.614.820.132.114.7
6.7
6.2 7.3
6.7
4.3 6.7 6.4 3.2 7.2
2.8
2.2 3.5
2.8
2.2 2.8 1.9 2.2
†
6.8
8.4 5.0
6.8
9.8 6.8 5.2 7.323.1
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders.
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
96
Table 2.6a. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals ages 0 to 172
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total3,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
946,928
487,251459,652
946,903
6,583931,152
9,76017,789 6,274
129,037
80,00849,029
129,037
331127,670
518 746 470
144,142
73,00871,134
144,142
608142,374
1,485 2,188 637
216,842
94,836122,000
216,836
586214,635
1,164 1,551 254
76,818
40,59536,222
76,817
45075,262 876 451 1,160
91,888
42,28049,607
91,887
1,99189,186 2,406 4,468 1,222
155,714
90,80864,891
155,699
1,627152,000
2,067 6,324 1,030
66,105
32,10134,002
66,103
28365,137 630 490 493
23,957
9,67814,279
23,957
13723,808 152 406 20
42,425
23,93718,488
42,425
57041,080 462 1,165 988
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
97
Table 2.6b. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals age 0 to 172
Timing of admission
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 51.5 62.0 50.7 43.7 52.8 46.0 58.3 48.6 40.4 56.4Continuing individuals 48.5 38.0 49.3 56.3 47.2 54.0 41.7 51.4 59.6 43.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
4Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
3Column percent of individuals
†99.0 1.0 1.9
†
†99.6
† † †
†99.3 1.0 1.5
†
†99.8
† † †
†98.6 1.1
† 1.5
2.297.5 2.6 4.9 1.3
1.198.6 1.3 4.1
†
†99.3
† † †
†99.7
† 1.7
†
1.497.5 1.1 2.8 2.3
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
98
Table 2.6c. Individuals aged 17 and younger with SED, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admissions mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD PDD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total SED individuals aged 0 to 172
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total3,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
13.6
16.410.7
13.6
5.013.7 5.3 4.2 7.5
15.2
15.015.5
15.2
9.215.315.212.310.2
22.9
19.526.5
22.9
8.923.111.9 8.7 4.0
8.1
8.3 7.9
8.1
6.8 8.1 9.0 2.518.5
9.7
8.710.8
9.7
30.2 9.624.725.119.5
16.4
18.614.1
16.4
24.716.321.235.616.4
7.0
6.6 7.4
7.0
4.3 7.0 6.5 2.8 7.9
2.5
2.0 3.1
2.5
2.1 2.6 1.6 2.3
†
4.5
4.9 4.0
4.5
8.7 4.4 4.7 6.515.7
† Less than one percent of individuals.
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; PDD = pervasive developmental disorders; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
99
Table 2.7. Individuals aged 17 and younger, by mental health service setting, SED status, and functioning score (CGAS): Number and percent distribution, 2015
SED status and functioning score (CGAS)
Total unique individuals
Mental health service setting 1
Number of individuals 2 Percent distribution of individuals
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
Total individuals aged 0 to 173SED status
SEDNot SED
Total
Functioning score (CGAS)4
01-5051-100
Total
1,479,062
1,035,183367,594
1,402,777
30,522278,766326,047
635,335
9,526
7,552 1,497
9,049
46 2,533 980
3,559
1,463,917
1,024,651363,601
1,388,252
29,663275,651324,056
629,370
13,192
11,438 1,360
12,798
37 3,739 1,755
5,531
23,938
19,238 4,256
23,494
594 5,424 2,878
8,896
7,912
6,361 1,500
7,861
1,659 2,920 3,086
7,665
†
83.516.5
100.0
1.371.227.5
100.0
99.0
73.826.2
100.0
4.743.851.5
100.0
1.1
89.410.6
100.0
†67.631.7
100.0
1.9
81.918.1
100.0
6.761.032.4
100.0
†
80.919.1
100.0
21.638.140.3
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; SED = serious emotional disturbance.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.2 Numbers may not sum to the Total unique individuals column because individuals could receive services in more than one mental health service setting during the reporting period.3 The definition for SED status can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents. Further information on CGAS can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) anHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
d Mental
100
Table 3.1a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
525,228
257,956266,586
524,542
7,927 6,509
106,954 951
309,85347,923
480,117
362,07478,788
440,862
8,069 3,193 658 6,464
18,384
36,390
16,50619,805
36,311
445 503 7,555 53
20,584 3,174
32,314
22,414 5,869
28,283
577 232 45 493
1,347
81,124
30,61150,446
81,057
1,471 876
10,062 169
55,162 6,643
74,383
57,67011,535
69,205
1,603 492 92
1,115
3,302
24,219
16,780 7,411
24,191
233 171 5,742 24
14,845 1,207
22,222
15,830 2,448
18,278
199 148 49 222
618
110,244
52,58157,531
110,112
1,394 887
21,969 164
69,543 8,472
102,429
81,15313,859
95,012
1,258 741 138 1,259
3,396
149,673
55,69193,820
149,511
2,437 1,93328,742 269
91,27013,530
138,181
105,74922,489
128,238
3,057 943 204 2,122
6,326
4,599
2,171 2,426
4,597
84 29 884 9
2,942 315
4,263
3,535 555
4,090
38 29
^ 33
102
58,188
43,05715,078
58,135
721 1,42519,832 162
23,990 7,019
53,149
39,26210,571
49,833
717 354 78 788
1,937
60,791
40,55920,069
60,628
1,142 685
12,168 101
31,517 7,563
53,176
36,46111,462
47,923
620 254 50 432
1,356^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Client-Level Data (CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.1b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
GenderMale 49.2 45.5 37.8 69.4 47.8 37.2 47.2 74.1 66.9Female 50.8 54.5 62.2 30.6 52.2 62.8 52.8 25.9 33.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.7 1.4 2.0 1.0 1.4 1.8 2.0 1.4 2.1
2Asian 1.4 1.6 1.2 † † 1.4 † 2.7 1.3Black or African American 22.3 23.4 13.5 25.8 21.4 20.8 20.7 37.3 22.9Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 64.5 63.7 74.2 66.8 67.9 66.1 69.0 45.1 59.3Other 10.0 9.8 8.9 5.4 8.3 9.8 7.4 13.2 14.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 82.1 79.2 83.3 86.6 85.4 82.5 86.4 78.8 76.1Hispanic or Latino Origin 17.9 20.8 16.7 13.4 14.6 17.5 13.6 21.2 23.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 43.9 42.8 48.5 32.2 37.0 48.3 37.3 37.0 45.7Puerto Rican 17.4 17.2 14.9 23.9 21.8 14.9 28.4 18.3 18.7Cuban 3.6 3.3 2.8 7.9 4.1 3.2 2.0 4.0 3.7Other specific 35.2 36.6 33.8 35.9 37.1 33.5 32.4 40.7 31.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.1c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 6.9 15.4 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.6
GenderMale 100.0 6.4 11.9 6.5 20.4 21.6 † 16.7 15.7Female 100.0 7.4 18.9 2.8 21.6 35.2 † 5.7 7.5
Total 100.0 6.9 15.5 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.6
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 5.6 18.6 2.9 17.6 30.7 1.1 9.1 14.4
2Asian 100.0 7.7 13.5 2.6 13.6 29.7 † 21.9 10.5Black or African American 100.0 7.1 9.4 5.4 20.5 26.9 † 18.5 11.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 5.6 17.8 2.5 17.2 28.3 † 17.0 10.6White 100.0 6.6 17.8 4.8 22.4 29.5 † 7.7 10.2Other 100.0 6.6 13.9 2.5 17.7 28.2 † 14.6 15.8
Total 100.0 6.7 15.5 4.6 21.3 28.8 † 11.1 11.1
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 6.2 15.9 4.4 22.4 29.2 † 10.8 10.1Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 7.4 14.6 3.1 17.6 28.5 † 13.4 14.5
Total 100.0 6.4 15.7 4.1 21.6 29.1 † 11.3 10.9
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 7.2 19.9 2.5 15.6 37.9 † 8.9 7.7Puerto Rican 100.0 7.3 15.4 4.6 23.2 29.5 † 11.1 8.0Cuban 100.0 6.8 14.0 7.4 21.0 31.0 † 11.9 7.6Other specific 100.0 7.6 17.2 3.4 19.5 32.8 † 12.2 6.7
Total 100.0 7.3 18.0 3.4 18.5 34.4 † 10.5 7.4† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.2a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 331,136 12,659 45,094 10,062 83,517 102,766 3,177 51,309 22,552
GenderMale 162,913 5,888 16,885 6,878 39,940 38,490 1,492 38,049 15,291Female 167,893 6,726 28,179 3,179 43,500 64,186 1,685 13,217 7,221
Total 330,806 12,614 45,064 10,057 83,440 102,676 3,177 51,266 22,512
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 4,510 91 885 99 935 1,587 49 592 272
3Asian 4,486 208 516 59 722 1,399 20 1,292 270Black or African American 68,610 2,399 5,325 2,184 16,929 19,217 613 17,409 4,534Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 635 29 97 5 131 196 5 136 36White 189,329 6,421 29,443 6,049 51,689 61,527 1,997 21,004 11,199Other 35,127 1,837 4,682 621 6,966 10,828 240 6,489 3,464
Total 302,697 10,985 40,948 9,017 77,372 94,754 2,924 46,922 19,775
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 224,211 6,448 30,925 5,693 60,630 70,782 2,435 34,499 12,799Hispanic or Latino Origin 53,418 2,423 6,916 1,034 11,255 16,922 412 9,711 4,745
Total 277,629 8,871 37,841 6,727 71,885 87,704 2,847 44,210 17,544
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 4,805 114 688 61 970 2,182 28 614 148Puerto Rican 1,898 64 185 49 549 639 15 311 86Cuban 468 29 59 29 108 151 ^ 74 16Other specific 4,282 174 585 92 984 1,564 19 692 172
Total 11,453 381 1,517 231 2,611 4,536 64 1,691 422^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.2b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
GenderMale 49.2 46.7 37.5 68.4 47.9 37.5 47.0 74.2 67.9Female 50.8 53.3 62.5 31.6 52.1 62.5 53.0 25.8 32.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.5 † 2.2 1.1 1.2 1.7 1.7 1.3 1.4
3Asian 1.5 1.9 1.3 † † 1.5 † 2.8 1.4Black or African American 22.7 21.8 13.0 24.2 21.9 20.3 21.0 37.1 22.9Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 62.5 58.5 71.9 67.1 66.8 64.9 68.3 44.8 56.6Other 11.6 16.7 11.4 6.9 9.0 11.4 8.2 13.8 17.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 80.8 72.7 81.7 84.6 84.3 80.7 85.5 78.0 73.0Hispanic or Latino Origin 19.2 27.3 18.3 15.4 15.7 19.3 14.5 22.0 27.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 42.0 29.9 45.4 26.4 37.2 48.1 43.8 36.3 35.1Puerto Rican 16.6 16.8 12.2 21.2 21.0 14.1 23.4 18.4 20.4Cuban 4.1 7.6 3.9 12.6 4.1 3.3 3.1 4.4 3.8Other specific 37.4 45.7 38.6 39.8 37.7 34.5 29.7 40.9 40.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.2c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 wit
Gender, race, and ethnicity
Total
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0
h SMI, by me
Adjustmentdisorders
3.8
ntal health d
Anxietydisorders
13.6
iagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: R
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Mood disordersBipolar Depressive
ADD/ADHD disorders disorders
3.0 25.2 31.0
ow percent d
Personalitydisorders
†
istribution, 2015
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders
15.5
Other
6.8
GenderMale 100.0 3.6 10.4 4.2 24.5 23.6 † 23.4 9.4Female 100.0 4.0 16.8 1.9 25.9 38.2 1.0 7.9 4.3
Total 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 2.0 19.6 2.2 20.7 35.2 1.1 13.1 6.0
3Asian 100.0 4.6 11.5 1.3 16.1 31.2 † 28.8 6.0Black or African American 100.0 3.5 7.8 3.2 24.7 28.0 † 25.4 6.6Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 4.6 15.3 † 20.6 30.9 † 21.4 5.7White 100.0 3.4 15.6 3.2 27.3 32.5 1.1 11.1 5.9Other 100.0 5.2 13.3 1.8 19.8 30.8 † 18.5 9.9
Total 100.0 3.6 13.5 3.0 25.6 31.3 † 15.5 6.5
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 2.9 13.8 2.5 27.0 31.6 1.1 15.4 5.7Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 4.5 12.9 1.9 21.1 31.7 † 18.2 8.9
Total 100.0 3.2 13.6 2.4 25.9 31.6 1.0 15.9 6.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 2.4 14.3 1.3 20.2 45.4 † 12.8 3.1Puerto Rican 100.0 3.4 9.7 2.6 28.9 33.7 † 16.4 4.5Cuban 100.0 6.2 12.6 6.2 23.1 32.3 † 15.8 3.4Other specific 100.0 4.1 13.7 2.1 23.0 36.5 † 16.2 4.0
Total 100.0 3.3 13.2 2.0 22.8 39.6 † 14.8 3.7† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.3a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
525,228
24,04158,31989,70133,682
205,743
238,99815,155 4,638 3,403 264
262,458
36,390
2,759 3,578 4,467 1,877
12,681
17,234 1,233 376 208 18
19,069
81,124
3,244 8,33114,506 6,107
32,188
33,119 2,883 833 694 37
37,566
24,219
3,178 3,147 2,705 1,209
10,239
14,287 349 79 52 9
14,776
110,244
3,40413,08121,064 7,231
44,780
53,210 3,551 1,118 821 50
58,750
149,673
4,56116,61628,77511,665
61,617
67,489 5,381 1,699 1,191 91
75,851
4,599
218 810 1,198 311
2,537
2,318 175 57 33
^
2,585
58,188
1,610 6,40810,169 2,819
21,006
28,238 728 245 204 19
29,434
60,791
5,067 6,348 6,817 2,463
20,695
23,103 855 231 200 38
24,427^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.3b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, ducation, and marital status: Column e percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 11.7 21.8 10.1 31.0 7.6 7.4 8.6 7.7 24.59 to 11 28.3 28.2 25.9 30.7 29.2 27.0 31.9 30.5 30.712 (or GED) 43.6 35.2 45.1 26.4 47.0 46.7 47.2 48.4 32.9More than 12 16.4 14.8 19.0 11.8 16.1 18.9 12.3 13.4 11.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 91.1 90.4 88.2 96.7 90.6 89.0 89.7 95.9 94.6Currently married 5.8 6.5 7.7 2.4 6.0 7.1 6.8 2.5 3.5Separated 1.8 2.0 2.2 † 1.9 2.2 2.2 † †Divorced 1.3 1.1 1.8 † 1.4 1.6 1.3 † †Widowed † † † † † † † † †
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.3c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 11.5 13.5 13.2 14.2 19.0 † 6.7 21.19 to 11 100.0 6.1 14.3 5.4 22.4 28.5 1.4 11.0 10.912 (or GED) 100.0 5.0 16.2 3.0 23.5 32.1 1.3 11.3 7.6More than 12 100.0 5.6 18.1 3.6 21.5 34.6 † 8.4 7.3
Total 100.0 6.2 15.6 5.0 21.8 29.9 1.2 10.2 10.1
Marital statusNever married 100.0 7.2 13.9 6.0 22.3 28.2 † 11.8 9.7Currently married 100.0 8.1 19.0 2.3 23.4 35.5 1.2 4.8 5.6Separated 100.0 8.1 18.0 1.7 24.1 36.6 1.2 5.3 5.0Divorced 100.0 6.1 20.4 1.5 24.1 35.0 † 6.0 5.9Widowed 100.0 6.8 14.0 3.4 18.9 34.5 † 7.2 14.4
Total 100.0 7.3 14.3 5.6 22.4 28.9 † 11.2 9.3† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.4a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 331,136 12,659 45,094 10,062 83,517 102,766 3,177 51,309 22,552
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 12,627 575 1,947 1,268 2,410 3,001 164 1,388 1,8749 to 11 38,325 893 4,942 1,399 9,861 12,251 628 5,775 2,57612 (or GED) 62,962 1,099 8,604 1,200 16,834 22,398 833 9,255 2,739More than 12 22,700 464 3,401 466 5,734 9,106 227 2,551 751
Total 136,614 3,031 18,894 4,333 34,839 46,756 1,852 18,969 7,940
Marital statusNever married 147,771 4,580 16,531 5,333 40,096 46,336 1,639 24,797 8,459Currently married 10,042 348 1,642 177 2,841 3,972 127 625 310Separated 3,224 106 505 34 908 1,319 40 216 96Divorced 2,338 58 404 22 673 905 19 178 79Widowed 173 7 19 5 38 71 ^ 14 17
Total 163,548 5,099 19,101 5,571 44,556 52,603 1,827 25,830 8,961^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.4b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 9.2 19.0 10.3 29.3 6.9 6.4 8.9 7.3 23.69 to 11 28.1 29.5 26.2 32.3 28.3 26.2 33.9 30.4 32.412 (or GED) 46.1 36.3 45.5 27.7 48.3 47.9 45.0 48.8 34.5More than 12 16.6 15.3 18.0 10.8 16.5 19.5 12.3 13.4 9.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 90.4 89.8 86.5 95.7 90.0 88.1 89.7 96.0 94.4Currently married 6.1 6.8 8.6 3.2 6.4 7.6 7.0 2.4 3.5Separated 2.0 2.1 2.6 † 2.0 2.5 2.2 † 1.1Divorced 1.4 1.1 2.1 † 1.5 1.7 1.0 † †Widowed † † † † † † † † †
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.4c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 4.6 15.4 10.0 19.1 23.8 1.3 11.0 14.89 to 11 100.0 2.3 12.9 3.7 25.7 32.0 1.6 15.1 6.712 (or GED) 100.0 1.7 13.7 1.9 26.7 35.6 1.3 14.7 4.4More than 12 100.0 2.0 15.0 2.1 25.3 40.1 1.0 11.2 3.3
Total 100.0 2.2 13.8 3.2 25.5 34.2 1.4 13.9 5.8
Marital statusNever married 100.0 3.1 11.2 3.6 27.1 31.4 1.1 16.8 5.7Currently married 100.0 3.5 16.4 1.8 28.3 39.6 1.3 6.2 3.1Separated 100.0 3.3 15.7 1.1 28.2 40.9 1.2 6.7 3.0Divorced 100.0 2.5 17.3 † 28.8 38.7 † 7.6 3.4Widowed 100.0 4.0 11.0 2.9 22.0 41.0 1.2 8.1 9.8
Total 100.0 3.1 11.7 3.4 27.2 32.2 1.1 15.8 5.5† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.5a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
525,228
12,627 4,49311,486 4,28311,331
284,95215,733
344,905
331,136163,935
495,071
14,030116,543105,544
236,117
36,390
536 336 457 134 1,71216,105 1,375
20,655
12,65921,581
34,240
839 3,549 8,725
13,113
81,124
1,494 780 1,404 333 1,38345,764 3,257
54,415
45,09431,589
76,683
1,38312,75917,761
31,903
24,219
154 277 304 67 188
11,422 809
13,221
10,06212,256
22,318
362 1,977 4,566
6,905
110,244
3,207 950 2,896 989 1,92163,727 2,996
76,686
83,51721,110
104,627
2,39929,89422,844
55,137
149,673
3,317 1,034 2,274 651 1,69888,775 4,687
102,436
102,76638,500
141,266
2,70435,65930,015
68,378
4,599
148 59 143 176 670 2,220 115
3,531
3,177 1,249
4,426
68 734 830
1,632
58,188
2,341 352 2,554 1,470 1,42531,114 1,393
40,649
51,309 4,148
55,457
2,10622,235 8,984
33,325
60,791
1,430 705 1,454 463 2,33425,825 1,101
33,312
22,55233,502
56,054
4,169 9,73611,819
25,724ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.5b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
3.7 1.3 3.3 1.2 3.382.6 4.6
100.0
66.933.1
100.0
5.949.444.7
100.0
100.0
2.6 1.6 2.2
† 8.378.0 6.7
100.0
37.063.0
100.0
6.427.166.5
100.0
100.0
2.7 1.4 2.6
† 2.584.1 6.0
100.0
58.841.2
100.0
4.340.055.7
100.0
100.0
1.2 2.1 2.3
† 1.486.4 6.1
100.0
45.154.9
100.0
5.228.666.1
100.0
100.0
4.2 1.2 3.8 1.3 2.583.1 3.9
100.0
79.820.2
100.0
4.454.241.4
100.0
100.0
3.2 1.0 2.2
† 1.786.7 4.6
100.0
72.727.3
100.0
4.052.143.9
100.0
100.0
4.2 1.7 4.0 5.019.062.9 3.3
100.0
71.828.2
100.0
4.245.050.9
100.0
100.0
5.8 †
6.3 3.6 3.576.5 3.4
100.0
92.5 7.5
100.0
6.366.727.0
100.0
100.0
4.3 2.1 4.4 1.4 7.077.5 3.3
100.0
40.259.8
100.0
16.237.845.9
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.5c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
Living arrangement
100.0 6.9 15.4 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.6
Homeless 100.0 4.2 11.8 1.2 25.4 26.3 1.2 18.5 11.3Foster home/foster care 100.0 7.5 17.4 6.2 21.1 23.0 1.3 7.8 15.7Residential care 100.0 4.0 12.2 2.6 25.2 19.8 1.2 22.2 12.7Institutional setting 100.0 3.1 7.8 1.6 23.1 15.2 4.1 34.3 10.8Jail/correctional facility 100.0 15.1 12.2 1.7 17.0 15.0 5.9 12.6 20.6Private residence 100.0 5.7 16.1 4.0 22.4 31.2 † 10.9 9.1Other 100.0 8.7 20.7 5.1 19.0 29.8 † 8.9 7.0
Total2SMI status
100.0 6.0 15.8 3.8 22.2 29.7 1.0 11.8 9.7
SMI 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8Not SMI 100.0 13.2 19.3 7.5 12.9 23.5 † 2.5 20.4
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
100.0 6.9 15.5 4.5 21.1 28.5 † 11.2 11.3
0 100.0 6.0 9.9 2.6 17.1 19.3 † 15.0 29.71-50 100.0 3.0 10.9 1.7 25.7 30.6 † 19.1 8.451-100 100.0 8.3 16.8 4.3 21.6 28.4 † 8.5 11.2
Total 100.0 5.6 13.5 2.9 23.4 29.0 † 14.1 10.9† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.6a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
331,136
9,420 2,717 8,613 2,992 7,245
192,713 8,822
232,522
9,95897,99265,075
173,025
12,659
219 127 156 61 616 5,577 176
6,932
767 2,178 3,894
6,839
45,094
1,024 421 943 179 937
26,971 1,452
31,927
1,046 9,322 9,056
19,424
10,062
72 135 140 23 102 4,738 172
5,382
305 1,090 1,960
3,355
83,517
2,792 693 2,467 708 1,60250,081 2,705
61,048
2,25926,81116,882
45,952
102,766
2,671 679 1,746 472 1,16865,110 2,518
74,364
2,43231,25521,045
54,732
3,177
111 46 103 100 608 1,481 79
2,528
52 578 562
1,192
51,309
2,082 287 2,427 1,241 1,28328,013 1,338
36,671
2,06321,065 7,720
30,848
22,552
449 329 631 208 929
10,742 382
13,670
1,034 5,693 3,956
10,683ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.6b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
4.1 1.2 3.7 1.3 3.182.9 3.8
100.0
5.856.637.6
100.0
100.0
3.2 1.8 2.3
† 8.980.5 2.5
100.0
11.231.856.9
100.0
100.0
3.2 1.3 3.0
† 2.984.5 4.5
100.0
5.448.046.6
100.0
100.0
1.3 2.5 2.6
† 1.988.0 3.2
100.0
9.132.558.4
100.0
100.0
4.6 1.1 4.0 1.2 2.682.0 4.4
100.0
4.958.336.7
100.0
100.0
3.6 †
2.3 †
1.687.6 3.4
100.0
4.457.138.5
100.0
100.0
4.4 1.8 4.1 4.024.158.6 3.1
100.0
4.448.547.1
100.0
100.0
5.7 †
6.6 3.4 3.576.4 3.6
100.0
6.768.325.0
100.0
100.0
3.3 2.4 4.6 1.5 6.878.6 2.8
100.0
9.753.337.0
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.6c. Individuals ages 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252
Living arrangement
100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
Homeless 100.0 2.3 10.9 † 29.6 28.4 1.2 22.1 4.8Foster home/foster care 100.0 4.7 15.5 5.0 25.5 25.0 1.7 10.6 12.1Residential care 100.0 1.8 10.9 1.6 28.6 20.3 1.2 28.2 7.3Institutional setting 100.0 2.0 6.0 † 23.7 15.8 3.3 41.5 7.0Jail/correctional facility 100.0 8.5 12.9 1.4 22.1 16.1 8.4 17.7 12.8Private residence 100.0 2.9 14.0 2.5 26.0 33.8 † 14.5 5.6Other 100.0 2.0 16.5 1.9 30.7 28.5 † 15.2 4.3
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
100.0 3.0 13.7 2.3 26.3 32.0 1.1 15.8 5.9
0 100.0 7.7 10.5 3.1 22.7 24.4 † 20.7 10.41-50 100.0 2.2 9.5 1.1 27.4 31.9 † 21.5 5.851-100 100.0 6.0 13.9 3.0 25.9 32.3 † 11.9 6.1
Total 100.0 4.0 11.2 1.9 26.6 31.6 † 17.8 6.2† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.7a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 18 to 25
not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
525,228
68,30730,57228,21190,536
137,892
296,735
137,89220,36352,071 4,382 345 1,30659,425
137,892
36,390
4,551 2,104 1,859 4,773 6,666
15,990
6,666 440 3,640 341 12 87
2,146
6,666
81,124
13,585 6,844 5,66813,96820,394
47,947
20,394 2,108 7,165 973 45 190 9,913
20,394
24,219
2,085 715 960 2,419 7,517
12,021
7,517 786 4,327 67 11 70
2,256
7,517
110,244
14,039 5,694 5,70922,08730,858
66,984
30,858 5,89210,553 949 91 291
13,082
30,858
149,673
25,06411,05710,15328,98938,635
92,688
38,635 4,16513,759 1,652 54 368
18,637
38,635
4,599
724 468 221 718 1,099
2,541
1,099 225 228 29 3 14 600
1,099
58,188
3,769 1,304 1,76811,26517,387
32,421
17,387 4,930 4,047 192 89 134 7,995
17,387
60,791
4,490 2,386 1,873 6,31715,336
26,143
15,336 1,817 8,352 179 40 152 4,796
15,336
^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.7b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 23.0 28.5 28.3 17.3 21.0 27.0 28.5 11.6 17.2
Full time 10.3 13.2 14.3 5.9 8.5 11.9 18.4 4.0 9.1Part time 9.5 11.6 11.8 8.0 8.5 11.0 8.7 5.5 7.2
Unemployed 30.5 29.8 29.1 20.1 33.0 31.3 28.3 34.7 24.2Not in labor force (see detail below) 46.5 41.7 42.5 62.5 46.1 41.7 43.3 53.6 58.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 18 to 25
not in labor force 46.5 41.7 42.5 62.5 46.1 41.7 43.3 53.6 58.7Disabled 14.8 6.6 10.3 10.5 19.1 10.8 20.5 28.4 11.8Student 37.8 54.6 35.1 57.6 34.2 35.6 20.7 23.3 54.5Homemaker 3.2 5.1 4.8 † 3.1 4.3 2.6 1.1 1.2Retired † † † † † † † † †Sheltered/non-competitive employment † 1.3 † † † † 1.3 † †Other 43.1 32.2 48.6 30.0 42.4 48.2 54.6 46.0 31.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.7c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 6.9 15.4 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.6
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 6.7 19.9 3.1 20.6 36.7 1.1 5.5 6.6
Full time 100.0 6.9 22.4 2.3 18.6 36.2 1.5 4.3 7.8Part time 100.0 6.6 20.1 3.4 20.2 36.0 † 6.3 6.6
Unemployed 100.0 5.3 15.4 2.7 24.4 32.0 † 12.4 7.0Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 4.8 14.8 5.5 22.4 28.0 † 12.6 11.1
Total 100.0 5.4 16.2 4.1 22.6 31.2 † 10.9 8.8
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 18 to 25
not in labor force 100.0 4.8 14.8 5.5 22.4 28.0 † 12.6 11.1Disabled 100.0 2.2 10.4 3.9 28.9 20.5 1.1 24.2 8.9Student 100.0 7.0 13.8 8.3 20.3 26.4 † 7.8 16.0Homemaker 100.0 7.8 22.2 1.5 21.7 37.7 † 4.4 4.1Retired 100.0 3.5 13.0 3.2 26.4 15.7 † 25.8 11.6Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 6.7 14.5 5.4 22.3 28.2 1.1 10.3 11.6Other 100.0 3.6 16.7 3.8 22.0 31.4 1.0 13.5 8.1
Total 100.0 4.8 14.8 5.5 22.4 28.0 † 12.6 11.1
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.8a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 331,136 12,659 45,094 10,062 83,517 102,766 3,177 51,309 22,552
Employment statusEmployed 45,846 1,500 7,871 869 11,229 18,726 487 3,413 1,751
Full time 20,388 767 4,253 335 4,268 8,350 322 1,121 972Part time 19,286 660 3,410 476 4,487 7,772 137 1,626 718
Unemployed 64,876 1,653 8,740 1,183 17,639 22,449 416 10,343 2,453Not in labor force (see detail below) 91,426 2,186 11,873 2,904 24,163 27,424 775 15,794 6,307
Total 202,148 5,339 28,484 4,956 53,031 68,599 1,678 29,550 10,511
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 18 to 25
not in labor force 91,426 2,186 11,873 2,904 24,163 27,424 775 15,794 6,307Disabled 15,777 142 1,260 336 5,178 3,140 167 4,634 920Student 31,674 1,360 4,117 1,826 7,573 9,571 166 3,620 3,441Homemaker 2,926 131 528 35 746 1,211 19 180 76Retired 278 5 31 3 87 46 ^ 88 16Sheltered/non-competitive employment 946 36 127 25 272 281 10 130 65Other 39,825 512 5,810 679 10,307 13,175 411 7,142 1,789
Total 91,426 2,186 11,873 2,904 24,163 27,424 775 15,794 6,307^ Less than three individuals.
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.8b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 22.7 28.1 27.6 17.5 21.2 27.3 29.0 11.5 16.7
Full time 10.1 14.4 14.9 6.8 8.0 12.2 19.2 3.8 9.2Part time 9.5 12.4 12.0 9.6 8.5 11.3 8.2 5.5 6.8
Unemployed 32.1 31.0 30.7 23.9 33.3 32.7 24.8 35.0 23.3Not in labor force (see detail below) 45.2 40.9 41.7 58.6 45.6 40.0 46.2 53.4 60.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 18 to 25
not in labor force 45.2 40.9 41.7 58.6 45.6 40.0 46.2 53.4 60.0Disabled 17.3 6.5 10.6 11.6 21.4 11.4 21.5 29.3 14.6Student 34.6 62.2 34.7 62.9 31.3 34.9 21.4 22.9 54.6Homemaker 3.2 6.0 4.4 1.2 3.1 4.4 2.5 1.1 1.2Retired † † † † † † † † †Sheltered/non-competitive employment 1.0 1.6 1.1 † 1.1 1.0 1.3 † 1.0Other 43.6 23.4 48.9 23.4 42.7 48.0 53.0 45.2 28.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.8c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 3.3 17.2 1.9 24.5 40.8 1.1 7.4 3.8
Full time 100.0 3.8 20.9 1.6 20.9 41.0 1.6 5.5 4.8Part time 100.0 3.4 17.7 2.5 23.3 40.3 † 8.4 3.7
Unemployed 100.0 2.5 13.5 1.8 27.2 34.6 † 15.9 3.8Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 2.4 13.0 3.2 26.4 30.0 † 17.3 6.9
Total 100.0 2.6 14.1 2.5 26.2 33.9 † 14.6 5.2
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 18 to 25
not in labor force 100.0 2.4 13.0 3.2 26.4 30.0 † 17.3 6.9Disabled 100.0 † 8.0 2.1 32.8 19.9 1.1 29.4 5.8Student 100.0 4.3 13.0 5.8 23.9 30.2 † 11.4 10.9Homemaker 100.0 4.5 18.0 1.2 25.5 41.4 † 6.2 2.6Retired 100.0 1.8 11.2 1.1 31.3 16.5 † 31.7 5.8Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 3.8 13.4 2.6 28.8 29.7 1.1 13.7 6.9Other 100.0 1.3 14.6 1.7 25.9 33.1 1.0 17.9 4.5
Total 100.0 2.4 13.0 3.2 26.4 30.0 † 17.3 6.9
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.9a. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 525,228 36,390 81,124 24,219 110,244 149,673 4,599 58,188 60,791
Timing of admissionNew individuals 313,875 24,134 51,122 10,451 62,713 97,398 2,526 29,287 36,244Continuing individuals 211,243 12,253 29,980 13,761 47,515 52,252 2,072 28,881 24,529
Total 525,118 36,387 81,102 24,212 110,228 149,650 4,598 58,168 60,7732,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospital 15,064 563 513 132 3,467 2,217 426 6,546 1,200Community-based program 500,722 34,963 79,050 23,467 105,460 144,156 4,292 53,415 55,919Residential treatment center 4,703 156 507 126 1,126 772 85 1,356 575Other psychiatric inpatient 24,045 616 1,790 290 6,150 6,247 320 6,926 1,706Institutions under the justice system 12,682 1,847 1,423 112 2,211 1,329 667 1,627 3,466
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions 2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental HealtHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
h Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental
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Table 3.9b. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Timing of admissionNew individuals 59.8 66.3 63.0 43.2 56.9 65.1 54.9 50.3 59.6Continuing individuals 40.2 33.7 37.0 56.8 43.1 34.9 45.1 49.7 40.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
2Column percent of individuals
2.996.9
† 4.7 2.5
1.696.9
† 1.7 5.1
†98.6
† 2.2 1.8
†99.1
† 1.2
†
3.297.1 1.0 5.7 2.0
1.598.3
† 4.3
†
9.393.7 1.9 7.014.6
11.493.1 2.412.1 2.8
2.093.4
† 2.8 5.8
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.9c. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 18 to 25 100.0 6.9 15.4 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.6
Timing of admissionNew individuals 100.0 7.7 16.3 3.3 20.0 31.0 † 9.3 11.5Continuing individuals 100.0 5.8 14.2 6.5 22.5 24.7 † 13.7 11.6
Total 100.0 6.9 15.4 4.6 21.0 28.5 † 11.1 11.62,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 3.7 3.4 † 23.0 14.7 2.8 43.5 8.0Community-based program 100.0 7.0 15.8 4.7 21.1 28.8 † 10.7 11.2
Residential treatment center 100.0 3.3 10.8 2.7 23.9 16.4 1.8 28.8 12.2
Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 2.6 7.4 1.2 25.6 26.0 1.3 28.8 7.1Institutions under the justice system 100.0 14.6 11.2 † 17.4 10.5 5.3 12.8 27.3
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.10a. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 331,136 12,659 45,094 10,062 83,517 102,766 3,177 51,309 22,552
Timing of admissionNew individuals 192,056 8,581 27,844 4,068 47,367 66,375 1,621 25,007 11,193Continuing individuals 139,020 4,078 17,247 5,994 36,135 36,374 1,556 26,282 11,354
Total 331,076 12,659 45,091 10,062 83,502 102,749 3,177 51,289 22,5473,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospital 10,563 242 306 58 2,469 1,414 276 5,237 561Community-based program 316,790 11,913 43,778 9,929 80,370 99,438 3,005 47,876 20,481Residential treatment center 3,631 91 337 50 953 605 71 1,283 241Other psychiatric inpatient 18,792 295 1,098 169 5,285 4,563 271 6,322 789Institutions under the justice system 9,232 912 1,134 91 2,103 989 630 1,596 1,777
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.10b. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Timing of admissionNew individuals 58.0 67.8 61.8 40.4 56.7 64.6 51.0 48.8 49.6Continuing individuals 42.0 32.2 38.2 59.6 43.3 35.4 49.0 51.2 50.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
4Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Column percent of individuals 3
3.296.8 1.1 5.7 2.8
1.994.5
† 2.3 7.2
†98.1
† 2.5 2.5
†99.0
† 1.7
†
3.097.3 1.2 6.4 2.5
1.498.5
† 4.5
†
8.794.9 2.2 8.619.9
10.394.2 2.512.4 3.1
2.591.9 1.1 3.5 8.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.10c. Individuals aged 18 to 25 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 18 to 252 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.8
Timing of admissionNew individuals 100.0 4.5 14.5 2.1 24.7 34.6 † 13.0 5.8Continuing individuals 100.0 2.9 12.4 4.3 26.0 26.2 1.1 18.9 8.2
Total 100.0 3.8 13.6 3.0 25.2 31.0 † 15.5 6.83,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 2.3 2.9 † 23.4 13.4 2.6 49.6 5.3Community-based program 100.0 3.8 13.8 3.1 25.4 31.4 † 15.1 6.5Residential treatment center 100.0 2.5 9.3 1.4 26.2 16.7 2.0 35.3 6.6Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 1.6 5.8 † 28.1 24.3 1.4 33.6 4.2Institutions under the justice system 100.0 9.9 12.3 † 22.8 10.7 6.8 17.3 19.2
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 3.11. Individuals aged 18 to 25, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015
SMI status and functioning score (GAF)
Total unique individuals
Mental health service setting 1
Number of individuals 2 Percent distribution of individuals
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
Total individuals aged 18 to 253SMI status
SMINot SMI
TotalFunctioning score (GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
602,694
363,993186,910
550,903
15,308123,638114,274
253,220
17,793
12,588 2,353
14,941
180 4,679 2,041
6,900
583,751
352,199182,599
534,798
14,143117,603111,496
243,242
5,154
3,812 1,040
4,852
241 1,616 1,059
2,916
27,161
21,387 4,351
25,738
1,305 8,588 3,151
13,044
13,677
9,337 3,859
13,196
1,471 5,725 3,093
10,289
3.0
84.315.7
100.0
2.667.829.6
100.0
96.9
65.934.1
100.0
5.848.345.8
100.0
†
78.621.4
100.0
8.355.436.3
100.0
4.5
83.116.9
100.0
10.065.824.2
100.0
2.3
70.829.2
100.0
14.355.630.1
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.2 Numbers may not sum to the Total unique individuals column because individuals could receive services in more than one mental health service setting during the reporting period.3 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and MentalHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.1a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
2,038,415
913,5051,122,628
2,036,133
27,79829,071
384,667 3,577
1,308,874118,489
1,872,476
1,457,921219,069
1,676,990
19,14411,817 3,66918,919
53,549
96,711
41,97154,515
96,486
1,112 1,19816,576 183
61,233 5,651
85,953
56,31413,131
69,445
969 513 191 1,047
2,720
285,831
102,199183,435
285,634
5,035 2,85532,545 461
208,10015,045
264,041
211,06429,752
240,816
3,697 1,545 471 3,038
8,751
20,145
10,553 9,577
20,130
203 148 1,993 29
15,620 597
18,590
13,174 1,620
14,794
113 71 19 154
357
449,036
181,227267,330
448,557
5,288 3,63469,496 631
318,02022,458
419,527
342,03739,459
381,496
3,433 2,701 764 3,749
10,647
654,732
239,632414,428
654,060
8,916 9,607
120,578 1,128
427,96638,094
606,289
476,72871,556
548,284
7,558 4,279 1,383 6,958
20,178
18,397
8,969 9,416
18,385
289 124 3,057 34
12,871 899
17,274
13,621 1,755
15,376
77 87 11 93
268
364,617
236,390127,829
364,219
4,014 9,722
114,992 889
178,19324,307
332,117
261,45240,001
301,453
2,383 2,048 762 3,209
8,402
148,946
92,56456,098
148,662
2,941 1,78325,430 222
86,87111,438
128,685
83,53121,795
105,326
914 573 68 671
2,226ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.1b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by diagnosis,
Gender, race, and ethnicity
Total
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0
mental health
Adjustmentdisorders
100.0
Anxietydisorders
100.0
gender, race, and ethnicity: Column per
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Mood disordersBipolar Depressive
ADD/ADHD disorders disorders
100.0 100.0 100.0
cent distrib
Personalitydisorders
100.0
ution, 2015
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders
100.0
Other
100.0
GenderMale 44.9 43.5 35.8 52.4 40.4 36.6 48.8 64.9 62.3Female 55.1 56.5 64.2 47.6 59.6 63.4 51.2 35.1 37.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.5 1.3 1.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.2 2.3
2Asian 1.6 1.4 1.1 † † 1.6 † 2.9 1.4Black or African American 20.5 19.3 12.3 10.7 16.6 19.9 17.7 34.6 19.8Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 69.9 71.2 78.8 84.0 75.8 70.6 74.5 53.7 67.5Other 6.3 6.6 5.7 3.2 5.4 6.3 5.2 7.3 8.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 86.9 81.1 87.6 89.0 89.7 86.9 88.6 86.7 79.3Hispanic or Latino Origin 13.1 18.9 12.4 11.0 10.3 13.1 11.4 13.3 20.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 35.8 35.6 42.2 31.7 32.2 37.5 28.7 28.4 41.1Puerto Rican 22.1 18.9 17.7 19.9 25.4 21.2 32.5 24.4 25.7Cuban 6.9 7.0 5.4 5.3 7.2 6.9 4.1 9.1 3.1Other specific 35.3 38.5 34.7 43.1 35.2 34.5 34.7 38.2 30.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.1c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
GenderMale 100.0 4.6 11.2 1.2 19.8 26.2 † 25.9 10.1Female 100.0 4.9 16.3 † 23.8 36.9 † 11.4 5.0
Total 100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 4.0 18.1 † 19.0 32.1 1.0 14.4 10.6
2Asian 100.0 4.1 9.8 † 12.5 33.0 † 33.4 6.1Black or African American 100.0 4.3 8.5 † 18.1 31.3 † 29.9 6.6Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 5.1 12.9 † 17.6 31.5 † 24.9 6.2White 100.0 4.7 15.9 1.2 24.3 32.7 † 13.6 6.6Other 100.0 4.8 12.7 † 19.0 32.1 † 20.5 9.7
Total 100.0 4.6 14.1 † 22.4 32.4 † 17.7 6.9
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 3.9 14.5 † 23.5 32.7 † 17.9 5.7Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 6.0 13.6 † 18.0 32.7 † 18.3 9.9
Total 100.0 4.1 14.4 † 22.7 32.7 † 18.0 6.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 5.1 19.3 † 17.9 39.5 † 12.4 4.8Puerto Rican 100.0 4.3 13.1 † 22.9 36.2 † 17.3 4.8Cuban 100.0 5.2 12.8 † 20.8 37.7 † 20.8 1.9Other specific 100.0 5.5 16.1 † 19.8 36.8 † 17.0 3.5
Total 100.0 5.1 16.3 † 19.9 37.7 † 15.7 4.2† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.2a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
3AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
1,457,968
652,801803,970
1,456,771
18,51723,355
284,627 2,845
919,99194,063
1,343,398
1,061,528160,760
1,222,288
14,347 9,048 3,45315,421
42,269
32,161
14,37917,663
32,042
259 515 5,016 89
18,764 3,279
27,922
17,639 5,104
22,743
217 209 166 507
1,099
171,859
60,134111,633
171,767
3,321 1,94018,397 310
123,01711,110
158,095
126,48318,596
145,079
2,121 690 413 1,923
5,147
8,513
4,332 4,175
8,507
87 44 740 14
6,604 314
7,803
5,210 631
5,841
43 31 15 80
169
365,631
146,681218,652
365,333
4,110 3,12657,291 539
257,11119,379
341,556
279,30034,097
313,397
3,085 2,391 735 3,414
9,625
487,135
177,257309,506
486,763
6,398 8,03888,481 934
315,21632,257
451,324
355,87856,385
412,263
6,440 3,511 1,321 6,139
17,411
12,763
6,046 6,711
12,757
190 90
2,133 29
8,746 733
11,921
9,738 1,273
11,011
34 47 9 60
150
326,953
212,383114,324
326,707
3,392 8,972
102,628 825
159,36122,673
297,851
236,04437,060
273,104
2,196 1,903 750 3,048
7,897
52,953
31,58921,306
52,895
760 630 9,941 105
31,172 4,318
46,926
31,236 7,614
38,850
211 266 44 250
771ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.2b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with S
Gender, race, and ethnicity
Total
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0
MI, by mental
Adjustmentdisorders
100.0
health diagn
Anxietydisorders
100.0
osis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Mood disordersBipolar Depressive
ADD/ADHD disorders disorders
100.0 100.0 100.0
Personalitydisorders
100.0
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders
100.0
Other
100.0
GenderMale 44.8 44.9 35.0 50.9 40.1 36.4 47.4 65.0 59.7Female 55.2 55.1 65.0 49.1 59.9 63.6 52.6 35.0 40.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.4 † 2.1 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.1 1.6
3Asian 1.7 1.8 1.2 † † 1.8 † 3.0 1.3Black or African American 21.2 18.0 11.6 9.5 16.8 19.6 17.9 34.5 21.2Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 68.5 67.2 77.8 84.6 75.3 69.8 73.4 53.5 66.4Other 7.0 11.7 7.0 4.0 5.7 7.1 6.1 7.6 9.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 86.8 77.6 87.2 89.2 89.1 86.3 88.4 86.4 80.4Hispanic or Latino Origin 13.2 22.4 12.8 10.8 10.9 13.7 11.6 13.6 19.6
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 33.9 19.7 41.2 25.4 32.1 37.0 22.7 27.8 27.4Puerto Rican 21.4 19.0 13.4 18.3 24.8 20.2 31.3 24.1 34.5Cuban 8.2 15.1 8.0 8.9 7.6 7.6 6.0 9.5 5.7Other specific 36.5 46.1 37.4 47.3 35.5 35.3 40.0 38.6 32.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.2c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
GenderMale 100.0 2.2 9.2 † 22.5 27.2 † 32.5 4.8Female 100.0 2.2 13.9 † 27.2 38.5 † 14.2 2.7
Total 100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 1.4 17.9 † 22.2 34.6 1.0 18.3 4.1
3Asian 100.0 2.2 8.3 † 13.4 34.4 † 38.4 2.7Black or African American 100.0 1.8 6.5 † 20.1 31.1 † 36.1 3.5Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 3.1 10.9 † 18.9 32.8 1.0 29.0 3.7White 100.0 2.0 13.4 † 27.9 34.3 † 17.3 3.4Other 100.0 3.5 11.8 † 20.6 34.3 † 24.1 4.6
Total 100.0 2.1 11.8 † 25.4 33.6 † 22.2 3.5
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 1.7 11.9 † 26.3 33.5 † 22.2 2.9Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 3.2 11.6 † 21.2 35.1 † 23.1 4.7
100.0 1.9 11.9 † 25.6 33.7 † 22.3 3.2
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 1.5 14.8 † 21.5 44.9 † 15.3 1.5Puerto Rican 100.0 2.3 7.6 † 26.4 38.8 † 21.0 2.9Cuban 100.0 4.8 12.0 † 21.3 38.3 † 21.7 1.3Other specific 100.0 3.3 12.5 † 22.1 39.8 † 19.8 1.6
Total 100.0 2.6 12.2 † 22.8 41.2 † 18.7 1.8† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.3a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
2,038,415
75,908160,015379,414233,519
848,856
580,845195,38382,459
181,50718,017
1,058,211
96,711
6,076 7,17015,04310,882
39,171
29,32513,447 4,536 6,840 768
54,916
285,831
9,49219,31553,77637,014
119,597
67,44332,23111,17425,512 2,422
138,782
20,145
1,904 988 2,387 2,529
7,808
7,772 2,167 464 1,337 75
11,815
449,036
12,15533,05385,60257,298
188,108
122,63545,32821,29449,566 4,110
242,933
654,732
23,68450,553
129,00981,817
285,063
164,52572,78431,02767,061 7,547
342,944
18,397
746 2,353 4,667 2,589
10,355
6,188 1,666 704 1,811 121
10,490
364,617
13,26035,48367,20430,535
146,482
143,33017,795 9,09022,330 2,220
194,765
148,946
8,59111,10021,72610,855
52,272
39,627 9,965 4,170 7,050 754
61,566ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.3b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 8.9 15.5 7.9 24.4 6.5 8.3 7.2 9.1 16.49 to 11 18.9 18.3 16.2 12.7 17.6 17.7 22.7 24.2 21.212 (or GED) 44.7 38.4 45.0 30.6 45.5 45.3 45.1 45.9 41.6More than 12 27.5 27.8 30.9 32.4 30.5 28.7 25.0 20.8 20.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 54.9 53.4 48.6 65.8 50.5 48.0 59.0 73.6 64.4Currently married 18.5 24.5 23.2 18.3 18.7 21.2 15.9 9.1 16.2Separated 7.8 8.3 8.1 3.9 8.8 9.0 6.7 4.7 6.8Divorced 17.2 12.5 18.4 11.3 20.4 19.6 17.3 11.5 11.5Widowed 1.7 1.4 1.7 † 1.7 2.2 1.2 1.1 1.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.3c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 8.0 12.5 2.5 16.0 31.2 † 17.5 11.39 to 11 100.0 4.5 12.1 † 20.7 31.6 1.5 22.2 6.912 (or GED) 100.0 4.0 14.2 † 22.6 34.0 1.2 17.7 5.7More than 12 100.0 4.7 15.9 1.1 24.5 35.0 1.1 13.1 4.6
Total 100.0 4.6 14.1 † 22.2 33.6 1.2 17.3 6.2
Marital statusNever married 100.0 5.0 11.6 1.3 21.1 28.3 1.1 24.7 6.8Currently married 100.0 6.9 16.5 1.1 23.2 37.3 † 9.1 5.1Separated 100.0 5.5 13.6 † 25.8 37.6 † 11.0 5.1Divorced 100.0 3.8 14.1 † 27.3 36.9 † 12.3 3.9Widowed 100.0 4.3 13.4 † 22.8 41.9 † 12.3 4.2
Total 100.0 5.2 13.1 1.1 23.0 32.4 † 18.4 5.8† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.4a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
1,457,968
51,067120,950283,434172,124
627,575
417,414133,32061,198
138,94613,553
764,431
32,161
1,210 1,793 3,408 2,228
8,639
8,341 3,382 1,391 2,142 241
15,497
171,859
5,92512,47533,41721,956
73,773
36,22417,769 7,06215,733 1,475
78,263
8,513
695 446 1,096 975
3,212
3,068 945 227 600 33
4,873
365,631
9,78827,42270,77048,515
156,495
100,99037,37317,84942,613 3,461
202,286
487,135
17,97440,215
102,11065,331
225,630
119,14553,39424,20753,231 5,931
255,908
12,763
539 1,812 3,188 1,757
7,296
4,315 1,154 472 1,340 88
7,369
326,953
11,82832,88961,26227,909
133,888
130,62316,048 8,28120,464 2,038
177,454
52,953
3,108 3,898 8,183 3,453
18,642
14,708 3,255 1,709 2,823 286
22,781ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.4b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 8.1 14.0 8.0 21.6 6.3 8.0 7.4 8.8 16.79 to 11 19.3 20.8 16.9 13.9 17.5 17.8 24.8 24.6 20.912 (or GED) 45.2 39.4 45.3 34.1 45.2 45.3 43.7 45.8 43.9More than 12 27.4 25.8 29.8 30.4 31.0 29.0 24.1 20.8 18.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 54.6 53.8 46.3 63.0 49.9 46.6 58.6 73.6 64.6Currently married 17.4 21.8 22.7 19.4 18.5 20.9 15.7 9.0 14.3Separated 8.0 9.0 9.0 4.7 8.8 9.5 6.4 4.7 7.5Divorced 18.2 13.8 20.1 12.3 21.1 20.8 18.2 11.5 12.4Widowed 1.8 1.6 1.9 † 1.7 2.3 1.2 1.1 1.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.4c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 2.4 11.6 1.4 19.2 35.2 1.1 23.2 6.19 to 11 100.0 1.5 10.3 † 22.7 33.2 1.5 27.2 3.212 (or GED) 100.0 1.2 11.8 † 25.0 36.0 1.1 21.6 2.9More than 12 100.0 1.3 12.8 † 28.2 38.0 1.0 16.2 2.0
Total 100.0 1.4 11.8 † 24.9 36.0 1.2 21.3 3.0
Marital statusNever married 100.0 2.0 8.7 † 24.2 28.5 1.0 31.3 3.5Currently married 100.0 2.5 13.3 † 28.0 40.0 † 12.0 2.4Separated 100.0 2.3 11.5 † 29.2 39.6 † 13.5 2.8Divorced 100.0 1.5 11.3 † 30.7 38.3 † 14.7 2.0Widowed 100.0 1.8 10.9 † 25.5 43.8 † 15.0 2.1
Total 100.0 2.0 10.2 † 26.5 33.5 † 23.2 3.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.5a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
2,038,415
74,527 6,38455,84020,38433,424
1,103,25257,018
1,350,829
1,457,968508,556
1,966,524
49,681481,416402,096
933,193
96,711
2,206 179 883 274 3,81437,683 3,893
48,932
32,16161,567
93,728
2,129 7,16720,535
29,831
285,831
7,757 934 4,075 934 4,206
160,70010,626
189,232
171,859106,360
278,219
4,79646,63759,536
110,969
20,145
208 36 256 37 122 9,213 778
10,650
8,51311,046
19,559
338 1,283 4,226
5,847
449,036
18,068 1,20710,445 3,483 5,841
263,78110,953
313,778
365,63168,814
434,445
8,972120,84299,849
229,663
654,732
22,292 1,441 9,906 3,091 6,012
382,20118,073
443,016
487,135146,116
633,251
12,176152,748128,816
293,740
18,397
724 103 535 483 2,451 8,489 425
13,210
12,763 4,985
17,748
258 3,135 3,224
6,617
364,617
16,977 1,69425,84610,725 6,711
189,850 9,399
261,202
326,95324,190
351,143
10,657128,51861,750
200,925
148,946
6,295 790 3,894 1,357 4,26751,335 2,871
70,809
52,95385,478
138,431
10,35521,08624,160
55,601ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.5b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
5.5 †
4.1 1.5 2.581.7 4.2
100.0
74.125.9
100.0
5.351.643.1
100.0
100.0
4.5 †
1.8 †
7.877.0 8.0
100.0
34.365.7
100.0
7.124.068.8
100.0
100.0
4.1 †
2.2 †
2.284.9 5.6
100.0
61.838.2
100.0
4.342.053.7
100.0
100.0
2.0 †
2.4 †
1.186.5 7.3
100.0
43.556.5
100.0
5.821.972.3
100.0
100.0
5.8 †
3.3 1.1 1.984.1 3.5
100.0
84.215.8
100.0
3.952.643.5
100.0
100.0
5.0 †
2.2 †
1.486.3 4.1
100.0
76.923.1
100.0
4.152.043.9
100.0
100.0
5.5 †
4.0 3.718.664.3 3.2
100.0
71.928.1
100.0
3.947.448.7
100.0
100.0
6.5 †
9.9 4.1 2.672.7 3.6
100.0
93.1 6.9
100.0
5.364.030.7
100.0
100.0
8.9 1.1 5.5 1.9 6.072.5 4.1
100.0
38.361.7
100.0
18.637.943.5
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
145
Table 4.5c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Living arrangement
100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
Homeless 100.0 3.0 10.4 † 24.2 29.9 † 22.8 8.4Foster home/foster care 100.0 2.8 14.6 † 18.9 22.6 1.6 26.5 12.4Residential care 100.0 1.6 7.3 † 18.7 17.7 † 46.3 7.0Institutional setting 100.0 1.3 4.6 † 17.1 15.2 2.4 52.6 6.7Jail/correctional facility 100.0 11.4 12.6 † 17.5 18.0 7.3 20.1 12.8Private residence 100.0 3.4 14.6 † 23.9 34.6 † 17.2 4.7Other 100.0 6.8 18.6 1.4 19.2 31.7 † 16.5 5.0
Total2SMI status
100.0 3.6 14.0 † 23.2 32.8 † 19.3 5.2
SMI 100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6Not SMI 100.0 12.1 20.9 2.2 13.5 28.7 † 4.8 16.8
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
100.0 4.8 14.1 † 22.1 32.2 † 17.9 7.0
0 100.0 4.3 9.7 † 18.1 24.5 † 21.5 20.81-50 100.0 1.5 9.7 † 25.1 31.7 † 26.7 4.451-100 100.0 5.1 14.8 1.1 24.8 32.0 † 15.4 6.0
Total 100.0 3.2 11.9 † 24.6 31.5 † 21.5 6.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
146
Table 4.6a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
1,457,968
59,942 3,59747,05616,38723,155
865,06536,915
1,052,117
38,893431,871288,475
759,239
32,161
1,027 31 273 100 1,17514,513 483
17,602
1,911 4,235 9,822
15,968
171,859
5,581 438 2,679 599 3,055
105,562 5,347
123,261
3,82535,46532,538
71,828
8,513
89 11 111 17 78
4,323 87
4,716
291 678 1,861
2,830
365,631
16,058 685 9,242 2,742 5,059
226,48910,129
270,404
8,573113,16181,156
202,890
487,135
18,453 779 7,841 2,326 3,933
308,42910,585
352,346
11,385139,71198,112
249,208
12,763
548 78 389 280 2,245 6,133 316
9,989
209 2,573 2,330
5,112
326,953
15,655 1,31224,779 9,607 6,160
176,786 8,982
243,281
10,461124,02255,276
189,759
52,953
2,531 263 1,742 716 1,45022,830 986
30,518
2,23812,026 7,380
21,644ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
147
Table 4.6b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individualsLiving arrangement and functioning score (GAF) Mood disorders Schizophrenia,
Adjustment Anxiety Bipolar Depressive Personality other psychoticTotal disorders disorders ADD/ADHD disorders disorders disorders disorders Other
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Living arrangementHomeless 5.7 5.8 4.5 1.9 5.9 5.2 5.5 6.4 8.3Foster home/foster care † † † † † † † † †Residential care 4.5 1.6 2.2 2.4 3.4 2.2 3.9 10.2 5.7Institutional setting 1.6 † † † 1.0 † 2.8 3.9 2.3Jail/correctional facility 2.2 6.7 2.5 1.7 1.9 1.1 22.5 2.5 4.8Private residence 82.2 82.5 85.6 91.7 83.8 87.5 61.4 72.7 74.8Other 3.5 2.7 4.3 1.8 3.7 3.0 3.2 3.7 3.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Functioning score (GAF)3
0 5.1 12.0 5.3 10.3 4.2 4.6 4.1 5.5 10.31-50 56.9 26.5 49.4 24.0 55.8 56.1 50.3 65.4 55.651-100 38.0 61.5 45.3 65.8 40.0 39.4 45.6 29.1 34.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
148
Table 4.6c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Living arrangement
100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
Homeless 100.0 1.7 9.3 † 26.8 30.8 † 26.1 4.2Foster home/foster care 100.0 † 12.2 † 19.0 21.7 2.2 36.5 7.3Residential care 100.0 † 5.7 † 19.6 16.7 † 52.7 3.7Institutional setting 100.0 † 3.7 † 16.7 14.2 1.7 58.6 4.4Jail/correctional facility 100.0 5.1 13.2 † 21.8 17.0 9.7 26.6 6.3Private residence 100.0 1.7 12.2 † 26.2 35.7 † 20.4 2.6Other 100.0 1.3 14.5 † 27.4 28.7 † 24.3 2.7
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
100.0 1.7 11.7 † 25.7 33.5 † 23.1 2.9
0 100.0 4.9 9.8 † 22.0 29.3 † 26.9 5.81-50 100.0 † 8.2 † 26.2 32.4 † 28.7 2.851-100 100.0 3.4 11.3 † 28.1 34.0 † 19.2 2.6
Total 100.0 2.1 9.5 † 26.7 32.8 † 25.0 2.9† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
149
Table 4.7a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 26 to 54
not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
2,038,415
256,409132,10687,883
364,307506,574
1,127,290
506,574204,93316,87927,531 3,326 5,527
248,378
506,574
96,711
14,909 8,702 4,29013,034 9,002
36,945
9,002 2,647 758 1,324 90 206 3,977
9,002
285,831
46,92327,61015,64853,15065,440
165,513
65,44021,256 2,727 5,717 440 719
34,581
65,440
20,145
3,858 1,996 1,164 2,821 2,612
9,291
2,612 874 461 255 12 55 955
2,612
449,036
56,71825,76720,23390,500
120,515
267,733
120,51552,510 3,820 6,405 777 1,17055,833
120,515
654,732
95,56149,73531,207
131,289163,167
390,017
163,16759,833 4,86510,929 853 1,55585,132
163,167
18,397
2,434 1,590 684 2,457 4,591
9,482
4,591 1,734 119 153 31 62
2,492
4,591
364,617
23,388 8,69210,75454,742
124,487
202,617
124,48760,563 2,506 1,980 978 1,22457,236
124,487
148,946
12,618 8,014 3,90316,31416,760
45,692
16,760 5,516 1,623 768 145 536 8,172
16,760ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
150
Table 4.7b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 22.7 40.4 28.4 41.5 21.2 24.5 25.7 11.5 27.6
Full time 11.7 23.6 16.7 21.5 9.6 12.8 16.8 4.3 17.5Part time 7.8 11.6 9.5 12.5 7.6 8.0 7.2 5.3 8.5
Unemployed 32.3 35.3 32.1 30.4 33.8 33.7 25.9 27.0 35.7Not in labor force (see detail below) 44.9 24.4 39.5 28.1 45.0 41.8 48.4 61.4 36.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 26 to 54
not in labor force 44.9 24.4 39.5 28.1 45.0 41.8 48.4 61.4 36.7Disabled 40.5 29.4 32.5 33.5 43.6 36.7 37.8 48.7 32.9Student 3.3 8.4 4.2 17.6 3.2 3.0 2.6 2.0 9.7Homemaker 5.4 14.7 8.7 9.8 5.3 6.7 3.3 1.6 4.6Retired † † † † † † † † †Sheltered/non-competitive employment 1.1 2.3 1.1 2.1 † † 1.4 † 3.2Other 49.0 44.2 52.8 36.6 46.3 52.2 54.3 46.0 48.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
151
Table 4.7c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54 100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 5.8 18.3 1.5 22.1 37.3 † 9.1 4.9
Full time 100.0 6.6 20.9 1.5 19.5 37.6 1.2 6.6 6.1Part time 100.0 4.9 17.8 1.3 23.0 35.5 † 12.2 4.4
Unemployed 100.0 3.6 14.6 † 24.8 36.0 † 15.0 4.5Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 1.8 12.9 † 23.8 32.2 † 24.6 3.3
Total 100.0 3.3 14.7 † 23.8 34.6 † 18.0 4.1
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 26 to 54
not in labor force 100.0 1.8 12.9 † 23.8 32.2 † 24.6 3.3Disabled 100.0 1.3 10.4 † 25.6 29.2 † 29.6 2.7Student 100.0 4.5 16.2 2.7 22.6 28.8 † 14.8 9.6Homemaker 100.0 4.8 20.8 † 23.3 39.7 † 7.2 2.8Retired 100.0 2.7 13.2 † 23.4 25.6 † 29.4 4.4Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 3.7 13.0 † 21.2 28.1 1.1 22.1 9.7Other 100.0 1.6 13.9 † 22.5 34.3 1.0 23.0 3.3
Total 100.0 1.8 12.9 † 23.8 32.2 † 24.6 3.3† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
152
Table 4.8a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 26 to 54
not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
1,457,968
184,11091,56767,152
281,955421,998
888,063
421,998172,93612,32020,264 2,814 4,336
209,328
421,998
32,161
5,131 3,287 1,649 5,249 3,339
13,719
3,339 1,011 306 576 41 92
1,313
3,339
171,859
28,59317,64010,21434,73745,566
108,896
45,56614,130 1,655 3,417 295 480
25,589
45,566
8,513
1,678 1,026 595 1,459 1,262
4,399
1,262 418 203 130 6 23 482
1,262
365,631
47,27920,10817,06475,408
107,169
229,856
107,16947,355 3,310 5,351 709 1,08949,355
107,169
487,135
74,05938,29825,572
105,960135,782
315,801
135,78248,673 3,887 8,519 728 1,23572,740
135,782
12,763
1,635 1,051 460 1,547 3,550
6,732
3,550 1,379 86 103 24 51
1,907
3,550
326,953
21,062 7,18310,03551,385
117,126
189,573
117,12657,069 2,384 1,838 945 1,15453,736
117,126
52,953
4,673 2,974 1,563 6,210 8,204
19,087
8,204 2,901 489 330 66 212 4,206
8,204
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
153
Table 4.8b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 20.7 37.4 26.3 38.1 20.6 23.5 24.3 11.1 24.5
Full time 10.3 24.0 16.2 23.3 8.7 12.1 15.6 3.8 15.6Part time 7.6 12.0 9.4 13.5 7.4 8.1 6.8 5.3 8.2
Unemployed 31.7 38.3 31.9 33.2 32.8 33.6 23.0 27.1 32.5Not in labor force (see detail below) 47.5 24.3 41.8 28.7 46.6 43.0 52.7 61.8 43.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 26 to 54
not in labor force 47.5 24.3 41.8 28.7 46.6 43.0 52.7 61.8 43.0Disabled 41.0 30.3 31.0 33.1 44.2 35.8 38.8 48.7 35.4Student 2.9 9.2 3.6 16.1 3.1 2.9 2.4 2.0 6.0Homemaker 4.8 17.3 7.5 10.3 5.0 6.3 2.9 1.6 4.0Retired † 1.2 † † † † † † †Sheltered/non-competitive employment 1.0 2.8 1.1 1.8 1.0 † 1.4 † 2.6Other 49.6 39.3 56.2 38.2 46.1 53.6 53.7 45.9 51.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.8c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542 100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 2.8 15.5 † 25.7 40.2 † 11.4 2.5
Full time 100.0 3.6 19.3 1.1 22.0 41.8 1.1 7.8 3.2Part time 100.0 2.5 15.2 † 25.4 38.1 † 14.9 2.3
Unemployed 100.0 1.9 12.3 † 26.7 37.6 † 18.2 2.2Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 † 10.8 † 25.4 32.2 † 27.8 1.9
Total 100.0 1.5 12.3 † 25.9 35.6 † 21.3 2.1
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 26 to 54
not in labor force 100.0 † 10.8 † 25.4 32.2 † 27.8 1.9Disabled 100.0 † 8.2 † 27.4 28.1 † 33.0 1.7Student 100.0 2.5 13.4 1.6 26.9 31.6 † 19.4 4.0Homemaker 100.0 2.8 16.9 † 26.4 42.0 † 9.1 1.6Retired 100.0 1.5 10.5 † 25.2 25.9 † 33.6 2.3Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 2.1 11.1 † 25.1 28.5 1.2 26.6 4.9Other 100.0 † 12.2 † 23.6 34.7 † 25.7 2.0
Total 100.0 † 10.8 † 25.4 32.2 † 27.8 1.9† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 4.9a. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total2,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
2,038,415
1,040,221997,893
2,038,114
58,5891,947,922
16,48784,75038,981
96,711
59,16837,538
96,706
1,26193,632 387 1,572 4,048
285,831
165,166120,648
285,814
1,618279,595
1,065 6,343 4,195
20,145
9,70110,441
20,142
10519,772
87 236 85
449,036
216,941232,046
448,987
11,495431,429
3,29720,970 7,306
654,732
360,191294,481
654,672
8,051632,470
2,90722,611 5,217
18,397
7,82810,562
18,390
1,65717,127 230 1,069 2,490
364,617
129,861234,630
364,491
30,453338,155
6,95126,136 7,902
148,946
91,36557,547
148,912
3,949135,742
1,563 5,813 7,738
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
156
Table 4.9b. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Timing of admission
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 51.0 61.2 57.8 48.2 48.3 55.0 42.6 35.6 61.4Continuing individuals 49.0 38.8 42.2 51.8 51.7 45.0 57.4 64.4 38.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Column percent of individuals 2
2.997.1
† 4.2 1.9
1.397.4
† 1.6 4.2
†99.0
† 2.2 1.5
†99.1
† 1.2
†
2.697.7
† 4.7 1.7
1.398.6
† 3.5
†
9.193.6 1.3 5.813.6
8.594.3 1.9 7.3 2.2
2.792.4 1.1 4.0 5.3
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
157
Table 4.9c. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 26 to 54
Timing of admission
100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
New individuals 100.0 5.7 15.9 † 20.9 34.6 † 12.5 8.8Continuing individuals 100.0 3.8 12.1 1.0 23.3 29.5 1.1 23.5 5.8
Total2,3Mental health service setting
100.0 4.7 14.0 † 22.0 32.1 † 17.9 7.3
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 2.2 2.8 † 19.6 13.7 2.8 52.0 6.7Community-based program 100.0 4.8 14.4 1.0 22.1 32.5 † 17.4 7.0Residential treatment center 100.0 2.3 6.5 † 20.0 17.6 1.4 42.2 9.5Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 1.9 7.5 † 24.7 26.7 1.3 30.8 6.9Institutions under the justice system 100.0 10.4 10.8 † 18.7 13.4 6.4 20.3 19.9
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
158
Table 4.10a. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total3,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
1,457,968
709,046748,665
1,457,711
44,5881,403,091
14,24667,92329,831
32,161
21,89110,269
32,160
59630,444 246 787 1,846
171,859
98,02173,828
171,849
1,004168,116
801 4,029 3,485
8,513
4,230 4,282
8,512
57 8,358 68 126 73
365,631
173,963191,620
365,583
8,857354,355
3,01218,344 6,962
487,135
264,848222,233
487,081
5,601474,041
2,53217,047 3,617
12,763
4,983 7,777
12,760
1,09412,067 206 917 2,365
326,953
110,540216,291
326,831
25,554308,507
6,52323,995 7,759
52,953
30,57022,365
52,935
1,82547,203 858 2,678 3,724
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
159
Table 4.10b. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Timing of admission
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 48.6 68.1 57.0 49.7 47.6 54.4 39.1 33.8 57.8Continuing individuals 51.4 31.9 43.0 50.3 52.4 45.6 60.9 66.2 42.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
4Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Column percent of individuals 3
3.197.3
† 4.7 2.1
1.995.0
† 2.5 5.8
†98.7
† 2.4 2.0
†98.7
† 1.5
†
2.497.8
† 5.1 1.9
1.298.8
† 3.6
†
8.694.7 1.6 7.218.6
7.995.0 2.0 7.4 2.4
3.590.6 1.6 5.1 7.1
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
160
Table 4.10c. Individuals aged 26 to 54 with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI aged 26 to 542
Timing of admission
100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
New individuals 100.0 3.1 13.8 † 24.5 37.4 † 15.6 4.3Continuing individuals 100.0 1.4 9.9 † 25.6 29.7 1.0 28.9 3.0
Total3,4Mental health service setting
100.0 2.2 11.8 † 25.1 33.4 † 22.4 3.6
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 1.3 2.3 † 19.9 12.6 2.5 57.3 4.1Community-based program 100.0 2.2 12.0 † 25.3 33.8 † 22.0 3.4Residential treatment center 100.0 1.7 5.6 † 21.1 17.8 1.4 45.8 6.0Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 1.2 5.9 † 27.0 25.1 1.4 35.3 3.9Institutions under the justice system 100.0 6.2 11.7 † 23.3 12.1 7.9 26.0 12.5
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
161
Table 4.11. Individuals aged 26 to 54, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015
SMI status and functioning score (GAF)
Total unique individuals
Mental health service setting 1
Number of individuals 2 Percent distribution of individuals
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
Total individuals aged 26 to 543SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
2,285,609
1,596,076578,311
2,174,387
54,323517,508440,464
1,012,295
69,230
52,732 6,931
59,663
61917,539 8,383
26,541
2,218,767
1,550,662566,242
2,116,904
51,371498,302432,263
981,936
17,508
14,989 2,108
17,097
1,109 5,456 3,992
10,557
94,368
75,84214,858
90,700
3,82030,21312,896
46,929
41,607
30,39710,060
40,457
3,53316,850 9,162
29,545
3.0
88.411.6
100.0
2.366.131.6
100.0
97.1
73.326.7
100.0
5.250.744.0
100.0
†
87.712.3
100.0
10.551.737.8
100.0
4.1
83.616.4
100.0
8.164.427.5
100.0
1.8
75.124.9
100.0
12.057.031.0
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.2 Numbers may not sum to the Total unique individuals column because individuals 3 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. FNOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11
could receive services in more than one mental health service setting during the reporting period.
urther information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.
Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) an.01.16.
d Mental
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Table 5.1a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
GenderMaleFemale
Total
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
685,985
277,787407,142
684,929
6,48713,624
120,323 886
454,48829,689
625,497
473,71958,686
532,405
3,252 3,491 2,776 5,098
14,617
25,996
10,67315,246
25,919
226 344 3,323 18
18,013 970
22,894
12,412 2,519
14,931
105 77 78 166
426
66,169
22,72843,386
66,114
891 1,390 6,848 68
48,675 2,653
60,525
47,135 5,765
52,900
410 326 248 516
1,500
15,259
6,891 8,354
15,245
225 295 2,240 17
10,622 704
14,103
10,765 1,072
11,837
36 30 9 65
140
110,139
39,86470,106
109,970
943 903
13,717 130
82,679 4,006
102,378
83,871 6,894
90,765
411 541 355 757
2,064
257,168
86,480170,334
256,814
2,317 6,85238,680 392
172,34913,091
233,681
179,66926,420
206,089
1,548 1,685 1,490 2,496
7,219
4,318
2,036 2,275
4,311
49 29 550 4
3,303 101
4,036
2,535 279
2,814
7 10 5 7
29
169,640
87,11782,243
169,360
1,312 3,41448,239 233
95,986 6,607
155,791
120,32011,979
132,299
644 737 569 982
2,932
37,296
21,99815,198
37,196
524 397 6,726 24
22,861 1,557
32,089
17,012 3,758
20,770
91 85 22 109
3071 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
163
Table 5.1b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
GenderMale 40.6 41.2 34.4 45.2 36.2 33.7 47.2 51.4 59.1Female 59.4 58.8 65.6 54.8 63.8 66.3 52.8 48.6 40.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.0 † 1.5 1.6 † † 1.2 † 1.6
2Asian 2.2 1.5 2.3 2.1 † 2.9 † 2.2 1.2Black or African American 19.2 14.5 11.3 15.9 13.4 16.6 13.6 31.0 21.0Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 72.7 78.7 80.4 75.3 80.8 73.8 81.8 61.6 71.2Other 4.7 4.2 4.4 5.0 3.9 5.6 2.5 4.2 4.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 89.0 83.1 89.1 90.9 92.4 87.2 90.1 90.9 81.9Hispanic or Latino Origin 11.0 16.9 10.9 9.1 7.6 12.8 9.9 9.1 18.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 22.2 24.6 27.3 25.7 19.9 21.4 24.1 22.0 29.6Puerto Rican 23.9 18.1 21.7 21.4 26.2 23.3 34.5 25.1 27.7Cuban 19.0 18.3 16.5 6.4 17.2 20.6 17.2 19.4 7.2Other specific 34.9 39.0 34.4 46.4 36.7 34.6 24.1 33.5 35.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
164
Table 5.1c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
GenderMale 100.0 3.8 8.2 2.5 14.4 31.1 † 31.4 7.9Female 100.0 3.7 10.7 2.1 17.2 41.8 † 20.2 3.7
Total 100.0 3.8 9.7 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 3.5 13.7 3.5 14.5 35.7 † 20.2 8.1
2Asian 100.0 2.5 10.2 2.2 6.6 50.3 † 25.1 2.9Black or African American 100.0 2.8 5.7 1.9 11.4 32.1 † 40.1 5.6Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 2.0 7.7 1.9 14.7 44.2 † 26.3 2.7White 100.0 4.0 10.7 2.3 18.2 37.9 † 21.1 5.0Other 100.0 3.3 8.9 2.4 13.5 44.1 † 22.3 5.2
Total 100.0 3.7 9.7 2.3 16.4 37.4 † 24.9 5.1
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 2.6 9.9 2.3 17.7 37.9 † 25.4 3.6Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 4.3 9.8 1.8 11.7 45.0 † 20.4 6.4
Total 100.0 2.8 9.9 2.2 17.0 38.7 † 24.8 3.9
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 3.2 12.6 1.1 12.6 47.6 † 19.8 2.8Puerto Rican 100.0 2.2 9.3 † 15.5 48.3 † 21.1 2.4Cuban 100.0 2.8 8.9 † 12.8 53.7 † 20.5 †Other specific 100.0 3.3 10.1 1.3 14.8 49.0 † 19.3 2.1
Total 100.0 2.9 10.3 † 14.1 49.4 † 20.1 2.1† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 5.2a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 501,948 7,594 38,801 8,622 90,239 191,796 2,582 149,346 12,968
GenderMale 201,971 3,323 12,904 3,906 32,226 63,865 1,157 77,069 7,521Female 299,455 4,229 25,874 4,707 57,925 127,755 1,424 72,111 5,430
Total 501,426 7,552 38,778 8,613 90,151 191,620 2,581 149,180 12,951
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 4,454 49 580 99 767 1,670 32 1,117 140
3Asian 11,379 148 1,079 158 792 5,931 20 3,131 120Black or African American 91,247 906 3,871 1,450 11,108 28,477 309 42,544 2,582Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 771 13 53 9 116 348 4 222 6White 326,222 4,675 27,784 5,726 67,636 126,355 1,967 84,116 7,963Other 24,228 515 1,948 458 3,455 11,142 76 6,091 543
Total 458,301 6,306 35,315 7,900 83,874 173,923 2,408 137,221 11,354
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 363,019 4,116 28,582 5,413 70,212 138,127 1,804 108,220 6,545Hispanic or Latino Origin 43,931 976 3,397 615 5,983 20,519 143 10,915 1,383
Total 406,950 5,092 31,979 6,028 76,195 158,646 1,947 119,135 7,928
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 2,668 26 235 15 374 1,365 5 618 30Puerto Rican 2,860 27 151 10 485 1,442 7 689 49Cuban 2,694 74 226 6 348 1,460 4 561 15Other specific 4,479 87 358 30 702 2,309 ^ 939 52
Total 12,701 214 970 61 1,909 6,576 18 2,807 146^ Less than three individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 5.2b. Individuals aged 55 and older with
Gender, race, and ethnicity
Total2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0
SMI, by ment
Adjustmentdisorders
100.0
al health dia
Anxietydisorders
100.0
gnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Col
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Mood disordersDelirium/ Bipolar Depressivedementia disorders disorders
100.0 100.0 100.0
umn percent
Personalitydisorders
100.0
distribution, 2015
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders
100.0
Other
100.0
GenderMale 40.3 44.0 33.3 45.4 35.7 33.3 44.8 51.7 58.1Female 59.7 56.0 66.7 54.6 64.3 66.7 55.2 48.3 41.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native † † 1.6 1.3 † † 1.3 † 1.2
3Asian 2.5 2.3 3.1 2.0 † 3.4 † 2.3 1.1Black or African American 19.9 14.4 11.0 18.4 13.2 16.4 12.8 31.0 22.7Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 71.2 74.1 78.7 72.5 80.6 72.6 81.7 61.3 70.1Other 5.3 8.2 5.5 5.8 4.1 6.4 3.2 4.4 4.8
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 89.2 80.8 89.4 89.8 92.1 87.1 92.7 90.8 82.6Hispanic or Latino Origin 10.8 19.2 10.6 10.2 7.9 12.9 7.3 9.2 17.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 21.0 12.1 24.2 24.6 19.6 20.8 27.8 22.0 20.5Puerto Rican 22.5 12.6 15.6 16.4 25.4 21.9 38.9 24.5 33.6Cuban 21.2 34.6 23.3 9.8 18.2 22.2 22.2 20.0 10.3Other specific 35.3 40.7 36.9 49.2 36.8 35.1 11.1 33.5 35.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
167
Table 5.2c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, gender, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender, race, and ethnicity
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
GenderMale 100.0 1.6 6.4 1.9 16.0 31.6 † 38.2 3.7Female 100.0 1.4 8.6 1.6 19.3 42.7 † 24.1 1.8
Total 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 1.1 13.0 2.2 17.2 37.5 † 25.1 3.1
3Asian 100.0 1.3 9.5 1.4 7.0 52.1 † 27.5 1.1Black or African American 100.0 † 4.2 1.6 12.2 31.2 † 46.6 2.8Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 1.7 6.9 1.2 15.0 45.1 † 28.8 †White 100.0 1.4 8.5 1.8 20.7 38.7 † 25.8 2.4Other 100.0 2.1 8.0 1.9 14.3 46.0 † 25.1 2.2
Total 100.0 1.4 7.7 1.7 18.3 37.9 † 29.9 2.5
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 1.1 7.9 1.5 19.3 38.0 † 29.8 1.8Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 2.2 7.7 1.4 13.6 46.7 † 24.8 3.1
Total 100.0 1.3 7.9 1.5 18.7 39.0 † 29.3 1.9
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 † 8.8 † 14.0 51.2 † 23.2 1.1Puerto Rican 100.0 † 5.3 † 17.0 50.4 † 24.1 1.7Cuban 100.0 2.7 8.4 † 12.9 54.2 † 20.8 †Other specific 100.0 1.9 8.0 † 15.7 51.6 † 21.0 1.2
Total 100.0 1.7 7.6 † 15.0 51.8 † 22.1 1.1† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
168
Table 5.3a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
685,985
37,87744,546
132,59584,393
299,411
128,65381,34227,164
102,30034,818
374,277
25,996
1,366 1,325 5,908 4,248
12,847
3,625 6,341 1,656 3,625 1,825
17,072
66,169
3,792 3,82812,448 8,225
28,293
9,692 9,102 2,204 9,154 3,292
33,444
15,259
1,375 758 2,971 1,046
6,150
1,743 2,039 173 1,102 1,875
6,932
110,139
3,844 5,96620,06216,566
46,438
17,86712,743 4,40420,812 5,066
60,892
257,168
14,90616,17548,70231,696
111,479
36,71233,19410,98940,71315,141
136,749
4,318
264 360 1,182 848
2,654
1,018 620 219 765 144
2,766
169,640
10,05213,78733,52217,723
75,084
51,36011,038 5,58121,835 6,046
95,860
37,296
2,278 2,347 7,800 4,041
16,466
6,636 6,265 1,938 4,294 1,429
20,562GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
169
Table 5.3b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 12.7 10.6 13.4 22.4 8.3 13.4 9.9 13.4 13.89 to 11 14.9 10.3 13.5 12.3 12.8 14.5 13.6 18.4 14.312 (or GED) 44.3 46.0 44.0 48.3 43.2 43.7 44.5 44.6 47.4More than 12 28.2 33.1 29.1 17.0 35.7 28.4 32.0 23.6 24.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 34.4 21.2 29.0 25.1 29.3 26.8 36.8 53.6 32.3Currently married 21.7 37.1 27.2 29.4 20.9 24.3 22.4 11.5 30.5Separated 7.3 9.7 6.6 2.5 7.2 8.0 7.9 5.8 9.4Divorced 27.3 21.2 27.4 15.9 34.2 29.8 27.7 22.8 20.9Widowed 9.3 10.7 9.8 27.0 8.3 11.1 5.2 6.3 6.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
170
Table 5.3c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 3.6 10.0 3.6 10.1 39.4 † 26.5 6.09 to 11 100.0 3.0 8.6 1.7 13.4 36.3 † 31.0 5.312 (or GED) 100.0 4.5 9.4 2.2 15.1 36.7 † 25.3 5.9More than 12 100.0 5.0 9.7 1.2 19.6 37.6 1.0 21.0 4.8
Total 100.0 4.3 9.4 2.1 15.5 37.2 † 25.1 5.5
Marital statusNever married 100.0 2.8 7.5 1.4 13.9 28.5 † 39.9 5.2Currently married 100.0 7.8 11.2 2.5 15.7 40.8 † 13.6 7.7Separated 100.0 6.1 8.1 † 16.2 40.5 † 20.5 7.1Divorced 100.0 3.5 8.9 1.1 20.3 39.8 † 21.3 4.2Widowed 100.0 5.2 9.5 5.4 14.5 43.5 † 17.4 4.1
Total 100.0 4.6 8.9 1.9 16.3 36.5 † 25.6 5.5† Less than one percent of individuals.GED = General Educational Development.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
171
Table 5.4a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 501,948 7,594 38,801 8,622 90,239 191,796 2,582 149,346 12,968
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 28,049 479 2,340 785 3,009 11,394 165 8,769 1,1089 to 11 34,951 325 2,393 465 5,042 12,934 215 12,667 91012 (or GED) 96,695 1,087 6,973 1,861 16,580 37,173 596 29,800 2,625More than 12 62,344 620 4,745 671 14,200 24,474 492 16,015 1,127
Total 222,039 2,511 16,451 3,782 38,831 85,975 1,468 67,251 5,770
Marital statusNever married 98,949 1,160 5,395 1,033 14,654 26,661 630 46,547 2,869Currently married 52,125 1,153 4,519 1,309 10,362 23,212 266 9,704 1,600Separated 19,444 358 1,308 118 3,669 8,189 103 4,975 724Divorced 79,123 961 5,513 724 18,079 31,959 463 19,852 1,572Widowed 25,217 480 1,838 1,224 4,216 11,388 90 5,386 595
Total 274,858 4,112 18,573 4,408 50,980 101,409 1,552 86,464 7,360GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category 2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and MHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.0
the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
ental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental 1.16.
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Table 5.4b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 12.6 19.1 14.2 20.8 7.7 13.3 11.2 13.0 19.29 to 11 15.7 12.9 14.5 12.3 13.0 15.0 14.6 18.8 15.812 (or GED) 43.5 43.3 42.4 49.2 42.7 43.2 40.6 44.3 45.5More than 12 28.1 24.7 28.8 17.7 36.6 28.5 33.5 23.8 19.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Marital statusNever married 36.0 28.2 29.0 23.4 28.7 26.3 40.6 53.8 39.0Currently married 19.0 28.0 24.3 29.7 20.3 22.9 17.1 11.2 21.7Separated 7.1 8.7 7.0 2.7 7.2 8.1 6.6 5.8 9.8Divorced 28.8 23.4 29.7 16.4 35.5 31.5 29.8 23.0 21.4Widowed 9.2 11.7 9.9 27.8 8.3 11.2 5.8 6.2 8.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
173
Table 5.4c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individualsEducation and marital status
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 1.7 8.3 2.8 10.7 40.6 † 31.3 4.09 to 11 100.0 † 6.8 1.3 14.4 37.0 † 36.2 2.612 (or GED)More than 12
100.0100.0
1.1 †
7.2 7.6
1.9 1.1
17.122.8
38.439.3
† †
30.825.7
2.7 1.8
Total 100.0 1.1 7.4 1.7 17.5 38.7 † 30.3 2.6
Marital statusNever married 100.0 1.2 5.5 1.0 14.8 26.9 † 47.0 2.9Currently marriedSeparatedDivorced
100.0100.0100.0
2.2 1.8 1.2
8.7 6.7 7.0
2.5 † †
19.918.922.8
44.542.140.4
† † †
18.625.625.1
3.1 3.7 2.0
Widowed 100.0 1.9 7.3 4.9 16.7 45.2 † 21.4 2.4
Total 100.0 1.5 6.8 1.6 18.5 36.9 † 31.5 2.7† Less than one percent of individuals.
GED = General Educational Development; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
174
Table 5.5a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
685,985
15,579 3,03530,73319,948 3,558
345,38917,197
435,439
501,948157,864
659,812
17,221155,910134,679
307,810
25,996
494 81 301 242 295 8,102 830
10,345
7,59417,438
25,032
455 1,814 4,409
6,678
66,169
1,165 377 1,252 1,042 312
34,704 1,960
40,812
38,80125,208
64,009
1,37110,24013,651
25,262
15,259
106 120 932 2,739 56
4,530 532
9,015
8,622 5,722
14,344
365 2,843 547
3,755
110,139
2,977 385 3,677 2,278 464
63,891 2,456
76,128
90,23916,006
106,245
2,32127,52127,388
57,230
257,168
5,753 647 5,032 4,347 748
143,527 5,872
165,926
191,79656,357
248,153
5,83658,80155,859
120,496
4,318
98 24 180 155 208 1,705 62
2,432
2,582 1,579
4,161
46 608 578
1,232
169,640
3,960 1,21318,425 8,644 1,01178,877 4,852
116,982
149,34613,835
163,181
4,57050,03727,668
82,275
37,296
1,026 188 934 501 464
10,053 633
13,799
12,96821,719
34,687
2,257 4,046 4,579
10,882GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 5.5b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnostic category, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI status
SMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
100.0
3.6 †
7.1 4.6
†79.3 3.9
100.0
76.123.9
100.0
5.650.743.8
100.0
100.0
4.8 †
2.9 2.3 2.978.3 8.0
100.0
30.369.7
100.0
6.827.266.0
100.0
100.0
2.9 †
3.1 2.6
†85.0 4.8
100.0
60.639.4
100.0
5.440.554.0
100.0
100.0
1.2 1.310.330.4
†50.2 5.9
100.0
60.139.9
100.0
9.775.714.6
100.0
100.0
3.9 †
4.8 3.0
†83.9 3.2
100.0
84.915.1
100.0
4.148.147.9
100.0
100.0
3.5 †
3.0 2.6
†86.5 3.5
100.0
77.322.7
100.0
4.848.846.4
100.0
100.0
4.0 †
7.4 6.4 8.670.1 2.5
100.0
62.137.9
100.0
3.749.446.9
100.0
100.0
3.4 1.015.8 7.4
†67.4 4.1
100.0
91.5 8.5
100.0
5.660.833.6
100.0
100.0
7.4 1.4 6.8 3.6 3.472.9 4.6
100.0
37.462.6
100.0
20.737.242.1
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
176
Table 5.5c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Living arrangement
100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
Homeless 100.0 3.2 7.5 † 19.1 36.9 † 25.4 6.6Foster home/foster care 100.0 2.7 12.4 4.0 12.7 21.3 † 40.0 6.2Residential care 100.0 † 4.1 3.0 12.0 16.4 † 60.0 3.0Institutional setting 100.0 1.2 5.2 13.7 11.4 21.8 † 43.3 2.5Jail/correctional facility 100.0 8.3 8.8 1.6 13.0 21.0 5.8 28.4 13.0Private residence 100.0 2.3 10.0 1.3 18.5 41.6 † 22.8 2.9Other 100.0 4.8 11.4 3.1 14.3 34.1 † 28.2 3.7
Total2SMI status
100.0 2.4 9.4 2.1 17.5 38.1 † 26.9 3.2
SMI 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6Not SMI 100.0 11.0 16.0 3.6 10.1 35.7 1.0 8.8 13.8
Total
Functioning score (GAF)3
100.0 3.8 9.7 2.2 16.1 37.6 † 24.7 5.3
0 100.0 2.6 8.0 2.1 13.5 33.9 † 26.5 13.11-50 100.0 1.2 6.6 1.8 17.7 37.7 † 32.1 2.651-100 100.0 3.3 10.1 † 20.3 41.5 † 20.5 3.4
Total 100.0 2.2 8.2 1.2 18.6 39.1 † 26.7 3.5† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
177
Table 5.6a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Number, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
2aged 55 and older
Total
Total
501,948
12,969 1,65727,24615,455 2,477
286,38112,247
358,432
14,590143,276104,280
262,146
7,594
239 40 102 94 80
3,252 125
3,932
397 1,033 2,038
3,468
38,801
847 165 785 620 237
23,754 1,121
27,529
1,153 8,096 7,985
17,234
8,622
71 35 579 1,421 31
2,766 192
5,095
299 1,839 407
2,545
90,239
2,688 193 3,250 1,887 397
56,605 2,259
67,279
2,23826,09223,192
51,522
191,796
4,928 305 4,171 3,365 468
120,097 3,752
137,086
5,62254,85643,520
103,998
2,582
76 14 123 105 193 1,309 40
1,860
40 515 429
984
149,346
3,679 853
17,776 7,693 925
74,055 4,556
109,537
4,47348,66225,170
78,305
12,968
441 52 460 270 146 4,543 202
6,114
368 2,183 1,539
4,090GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
178
Table 5.6b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Functioning score (GAF)3
01-5051-100
2aged 55 and older
Total
Total
100.0
3.6 †
7.6 4.3
†79.9 3.4
100.0
5.654.739.8
100.0
100.0
6.1 1.0 2.6 2.4 2.082.7 3.2
100.0
11.429.858.8
100.0
100.0
3.1 †
2.9 2.3
†86.3 4.1
100.0
6.747.046.3
100.0
100.0
1.4 †
11.427.9
†54.3 3.8
100.0
11.772.316.0
100.0
100.0
4.0 †
4.8 2.8
†84.1 3.4
100.0
4.350.645.0
100.0
100.0
3.6 †
3.0 2.5
†87.6 2.7
100.0
5.452.741.8
100.0
100.0
4.1 †
6.6 5.610.470.4 2.2
100.0
4.152.343.6
100.0
100.0
3.4 †
16.2 7.0
†67.6 4.2
100.0
5.762.132.1
100.0
100.0
7.2 †
7.5 4.4 2.474.3 3.3
100.0
9.053.437.6
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
179
Table 5.6c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, and functioning score (GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement and functioning score (GAF)
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI
Living arrangement
2aged 55 and older 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
Homeless 100.0 1.8 6.5 † 20.7 38.0 † 28.4 3.4Foster home/foster care 100.0 2.4 10.0 2.1 11.6 18.4 † 51.5 3.1Residential care 100.0 † 2.9 2.1 11.9 15.3 † 65.2 1.7Institutional setting 100.0 † 4.0 9.2 12.2 21.8 † 49.8 1.7Jail/correctional facility 100.0 3.2 9.6 1.3 16.0 18.9 7.8 37.3 5.9Private residence 100.0 1.1 8.3 † 19.8 41.9 † 25.9 1.6Other 100.0 1.0 9.2 1.6 18.4 30.6 † 37.2 1.6
Functioning score (GAF)3
Total 100.0 1.1 7.7 1.4 18.8 38.2 † 30.6 1.7
0 100.0 2.7 7.9 2.0 15.3 38.5 † 30.7 2.51-50 100.0 † 5.7 1.3 18.2 38.3 † 34.0 1.551-100 100.0 2.0 7.7 † 22.2 41.7 † 24.1 1.5
Total 100.0 1.3 6.6 † 19.7 39.7 † 29.9 1.6† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
180
Table 5.7a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 55 and older
not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
685,985
39,52317,55016,52774,020
247,180
360,723
247,180109,088
1,501 6,47026,798 1,384
101,939
247,180
25,996
1,583 866 546 2,074 4,183
7,840
4,183 1,112 45 197 1,322 35
1,472
4,183
66,169
5,058 2,629 2,046 7,47723,250
35,785
23,250 9,334 155 793 2,889 110 9,969
23,250
15,259
295 196 92 759 5,650
6,704
5,650 1,867 36 69
1,293 16
2,369
5,650
110,139
7,449 2,828 3,33113,55643,320
64,325
43,32020,803 289 1,192 4,609 225
16,202
43,320
257,168
17,082 7,875 6,84731,43794,441
142,960
94,44139,655 520 3,08511,348 423
39,410
94,441
4,318
262 153 81 310 1,306
1,878
1,306 538 3 15 83 7
660
1,306
169,640
6,314 2,173 3,04816,46670,374
93,154
70,37434,153 377 989 4,438 499
29,918
70,374
37,296
1,480 830 536 1,941 4,656
8,077
4,656 1,626 76 130 816 69
1,939
4,6561 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
181
Table 5.7b. Individuals aged 55 and olde
Employment status
Total
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0
r, by mental h
Adjustmentdisorders
100.0
ealth diagno
Anxietydisorders
100.0
sis and employment status: Column per
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Mood disordersDelirium/ Bipolar Depressivedementia disorders disorders
100.0 100.0 100.0
cent distrib
Personalitydisorders
100.0
ution, 2015
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders
100.0
Other
100.0
Employment statusEmployed 11.0 20.2 14.1 4.4 11.6 11.9 14.0 6.8 18.3
Full time 4.9 11.0 7.3 2.9 4.4 5.5 8.1 2.3 10.3Part time 4.6 7.0 5.7 1.4 5.2 4.8 4.3 3.3 6.6
Unemployed 20.5 26.5 20.9 11.3 21.1 22.0 16.5 17.7 24.0Not in labor force (see detail below) 68.5 53.4 65.0 84.3 67.3 66.1 69.5 75.5 57.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 55 and older
not in labor force 68.5 53.4 65.0 84.3 67.3 66.1 69.5 75.5 57.6Disabled 44.1 26.6 40.1 33.0 48.0 42.0 41.2 48.5 34.9Student † 1.1 † † † † † † 1.6Homemaker 2.6 4.7 3.4 1.2 2.8 3.3 1.1 1.4 2.8Retired 10.8 31.6 12.4 22.9 10.6 12.0 6.4 6.3 17.5Sheltered/non-competitive employment † † † † † † † † 1.5Other 41.2 35.2 42.9 41.9 37.4 41.7 50.5 42.5 41.6
Total 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and MHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.0
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
ental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental 1.16.
182
Table 5.7c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 4.0 12.8 † 18.8 43.2 † 16.0 3.7
Full time 100.0 4.9 15.0 1.1 16.1 44.9 † 12.4 4.7Part time 100.0 3.3 12.4 † 20.2 41.4 † 18.4 3.2
Unemployed 100.0 2.8 10.1 1.0 18.3 42.5 † 22.2 2.6Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 1.7 9.4 2.3 17.5 38.2 † 28.5 1.9
Total 100.0 2.2 9.9 1.9 17.8 39.6 † 25.8 2.2
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals aged 55 and older
not in labor force 100.0 1.7 9.4 2.3 17.5 38.2 † 28.5 1.9Disabled 100.0 1.0 8.6 1.7 19.1 36.4 † 31.3 1.5Student 100.0 3.0 10.3 2.4 19.3 34.6 † 25.1 5.1Homemaker 100.0 3.0 12.3 1.1 18.4 47.7 † 15.3 2.0Retired 100.0 4.9 10.8 4.8 17.2 42.3 † 16.6 3.0Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 2.5 7.9 1.2 16.3 30.6 † 36.1 5.0Other 100.0 1.4 9.8 2.3 15.9 38.7 † 29.3 1.9
Total 100.0 1.7 9.4 2.3 17.5 38.2 † 28.5 1.9† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
183
Table 5.8a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 501,948 7,594 38,801 8,622 90,239 191,796 2,582 149,346 12,968
Employment statusEmployed 30,083 560 3,097 138 6,355 13,570 183 5,584 596
Full time 12,497 319 1,675 79 2,227 6,050 105 1,709 333Part time 13,331 223 1,318 55 2,912 5,728 57 2,801 237
Unemployed 61,211 836 5,273 377 11,696 26,358 207 15,667 797Not in labor force (see detail below) 207,534 1,565 15,576 3,001 38,814 79,003 1,036 66,216 2,323
Total 298,828 2,961 23,946 3,516 56,865 118,931 1,426 87,467 3,716
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 55 and older
not in labor force 207,534 1,565 15,576 3,001 38,814 79,003 1,036 66,216 2,323Disabled 92,399 475 6,134 1,138 18,819 32,729 405 31,874 825Student 1,236 15 84 24 264 442 ^ 364 41Homemaker 5,112 81 451 39 1,050 2,489 11 929 62Retired 20,773 516 1,725 688 4,014 9,262 59 4,184 325Sheltered/non-competitive employment 1,143 16 72 12 203 345 4 471 20Other 86,871 462 7,110 1,100 14,464 33,736 555 28,394 1,050
Total 207,534 1,565 15,576 3,001 38,814 79,003 1,036 66,216 2,323^ Less than three individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
184
Table 5.8b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 10.1 18.9 12.9 3.9 11.2 11.4 12.8 6.4 16.0
Full time 4.2 10.8 7.0 2.2 3.9 5.1 7.4 2.0 9.0Part time 4.5 7.5 5.5 1.6 5.1 4.8 4.0 3.2 6.4
Unemployed 20.5 28.2 22.0 10.7 20.6 22.2 14.5 17.9 21.4Not in labor force (see detail below) 69.4 52.9 65.0 85.4 68.3 66.4 72.7 75.7 62.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 55 and older
not in labor force 69.4 52.9 65.0 85.4 68.3 66.4 72.7 75.7 62.5Disabled 44.5 30.4 39.4 37.9 48.5 41.4 39.1 48.1 35.5Student † † † † † † † † 1.8Homemaker 2.5 5.2 2.9 1.3 2.7 3.2 1.1 1.4 2.7Retired 10.0 33.0 11.1 22.9 10.3 11.7 5.7 6.3 14.0Sheltered/non-competitive employment † 1.0 † † † † † † †Other 41.9 29.5 45.6 36.7 37.3 42.7 53.6 42.9 45.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
185
Table 5.8c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individualsEmployment status
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older 100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
Employment statusEmployed
Full time100.0100.0
1.9 2.6
10.313.4
† †
21.117.8
45.148.4
† †
18.613.7
2.0 2.7
Part time 100.0 1.7 9.9 † 21.8 43.0 † 21.0 1.8UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
100.0100.0
1.4 †
8.6 7.5
† 1.4
19.118.7
43.138.1
† †
25.631.9
1.3 1.1
Total 100.0 † 8.0 1.2 19.0 39.8 † 29.3 1.2
Detailed not in labor forceTotal individuals with SMI aged 55 and older
not in labor force 100.0 † 7.5 1.4 18.7 38.1 † 31.9 1.1Disabled 100.0 † 6.6 1.2 20.4 35.4 † 34.5 †Student 100.0 1.2 6.8 1.9 21.4 35.8 † 29.4 3.3Homemaker 100.0 1.6 8.8 † 20.5 48.7 † 18.2 1.2Retired 100.0 2.5 8.3 3.3 19.3 44.6 † 20.1 1.6Sheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
100.0100.0
1.4 †
6.3 8.2
1.0 1.3
17.816.6
30.238.8
† †
41.232.7
1.7 1.2
Total 100.0 † 7.5 1.4 18.7 38.1 † 31.9 1.1† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category 2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.
the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
186
Table 5.9a. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total2,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
685,985
265,792420,075
685,867
18,058655,506
6,05721,665 4,658
25,996
12,09113,903
25,994
20625,426
96 289 339
66,169
30,61035,556
66,166
27565,014 194 1,178 366
15,259
8,321 6,929
15,250
1,47313,447
96 1,269 79
110,139
40,86969,257
110,126
2,571105,948
906 3,934 726
257,168
109,641147,506
257,147
1,968249,641
1,021 5,529 801
4,318
1,127 3,188
4,315
377 3,994 41 150 215
169,640
46,176123,402
169,578
10,278157,506
3,253 8,038 1,296
37,296
16,95720,334
37,291
91034,530 450 1,278 836
1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
187
Table 5.9b. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Timing of admissionNew individuals 38.8 46.5 46.3 54.6 37.1 42.6 26.1 27.2 45.5Continuing individuals 61.2 53.5 53.7 45.4 62.9 57.4 73.9 72.8 54.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Column percent of individuals 2
2.797.2
† 3.2
†
†98.5
† 1.1 1.3
†99.2
† 1.8
†
9.788.5
† 8.4
†
2.497.9
† 3.6
†
†99.0
† 2.2
†
8.892.9
† 3.5 5.0
6.294.8 2.0 4.8
†
2.594.2 1.2 3.5 2.3
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
188
Table 5.9c. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals aged 55 and older
Timing of admission
100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
New individuals 100.0 4.5 11.5 3.1 15.4 41.3 † 17.4 6.4Continuing individuals 100.0 3.3 8.5 1.6 16.5 35.1 † 29.4 4.8
Total2,3Mental health service setting
100.0 3.8 9.6 2.2 16.1 37.5 † 24.7 5.4
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 1.1 1.5 8.2 14.2 10.9 2.1 56.9 5.0Community-based program 100.0 3.9 9.9 2.1 16.2 38.1 † 24.0 5.3Residential treatment center 100.0 1.6 3.2 1.6 15.0 16.9 † 53.7 7.4Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 1.3 5.4 5.9 18.2 25.5 † 37.1 5.9Institutions under the justice system 100.0 7.3 7.9 1.7 15.6 17.2 4.6 27.8 17.9
† Less than one percent of individuals.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
189
Table 5.10a. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admisison and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total3,4Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
501,948
182,294319,563
501,857
13,762485,596
5,01517,302 3,682
7,594
4,460 3,134
7,594
91 7,364 40 116 171
38,801
17,28121,519
38,800
17038,297 135 761 315
8,622
3,722 4,899
8,621
954 7,702 57 707 74
90,239
32,31757,912
90,229
1,98387,992 785 3,401 704
191,796
80,503111,276
191,779
1,377188,300
796 4,258 567
2,582
645 1,937
2,582
206 2,412 32 127 212
149,346
37,600111,686
149,286
8,641141,597
2,931 7,337 1,269
12,968
5,766 7,200
12,966
34011,932 239 595 370
SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
190
Table 5.10b. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total individuals with SMI
Timing of admission
2aged 55 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 36.3 58.7 44.5 43.2 35.8 42.0 25.0 25.2 44.5Continuing individuals 63.7 41.3 55.5 56.8 64.2 58.0 75.0 74.8 55.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
4Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Column percent of individuals 3
2.897.4 1.0 3.5
†
1.297.2
† 1.5 2.3
†99.2
† 2.0
†
11.189.6
† 8.2
†
2.298.1
† 3.8
†
†99.1
† 2.2
†
8.093.6 1.2 4.9 8.2
5.895.3 2.0 4.9
†
2.793.2 1.9 4.6 2.9
† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
191
Table 5.10c. Individuals aged 55 and older with SMI, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders
Delirium/ dementia
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total individuals with SMI aged 55 and older
Timing of admission
100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.8 2.6
New individuals 100.0 2.4 9.5 2.0 17.7 44.2 † 20.6 3.2Continuing individuals 100.0 † 6.7 1.5 18.1 34.8 † 34.9 2.3
Total3,4Mental health service setting
100.0 1.5 7.7 1.7 18.0 38.2 † 29.7 2.6
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 † 1.2 6.9 14.4 10.0 1.5 62.8 2.5Community-based program 100.0 1.5 7.9 1.6 18.1 38.8 † 29.2 2.5Residential treatment center 100.0 † 2.7 1.1 15.7 15.9 † 58.4 4.8Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 † 4.4 4.1 19.7 24.6 † 42.4 3.4Institutions under the justice system 100.0 4.6 8.6 2.0 19.1 15.4 5.8 34.5 10.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. This table focuses on the most frequently reported mental health diagnoses for this age group. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.3 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.4 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
192
Table 5.11. Individuals aged 55 and older, by mental health service setting, SMI status, and functioning score (GAF): Number and percent distribution, 2015
SMI status and functioning score (GAF)
Total unique individuals
Mental health service setting 1
Number of individuals 2 Percent distribution of individuals
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
Total individuals aged 55 and older
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Functioning score (GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
773,581
552,149184,510
736,659
18,724167,578150,699
337,001
21,825
16,569 1,993
18,562
183 4,913 2,243
7,339
750,619
536,415180,608
717,023
18,137163,021149,057
330,215
6,810
5,575 988
6,563
355 1,512 1,443
3,310
24,462
19,403 3,913
23,316
913 6,295 3,066
10,274
5,088
3,820 1,122
4,942
485 2,117 1,240
3,842
2.8
89.310.7
100.0
2.566.930.6
100.0
97.0
74.825.2
100.0
5.549.445.1
100.0
†
84.915.1
100.0
10.745.743.6
100.0
3.2
83.216.8
100.0
8.961.329.8
100.0
†
77.322.7
100.0
12.655.132.3
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.GAF = Global Assesment of Function; SMI = serious mental illness.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.2 Numbers may not sum to the Total unique individuals column because individuals could receive services in more than one mental health service setting during the reporting period.3 The definition for SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) anHealth Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
d Mental
193
Table 6.1a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
GenderMaleFemale
Total 2Age
12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
720,987
401,136319,407
720,543
42,40730,13571,76871,13092,04877,91172,61778,63982,34657,08128,54216,363
720,987
23,394
13,794 9,582
23,376
2,987 1,488 2,941 2,615 3,051 2,355 1,979 1,941 1,759 1,163 614 501
23,394
85,028
38,54946,453
85,002
4,953 3,771 9,89910,51913,16710,315 8,733 8,199 7,571 4,603 2,153 1,145
85,028
6,765
5,008 1,756
6,764
2,538 838 893 653 670 417 264 204 158 79 36 15
6,765
183,637
89,83293,685
183,517
7,496 7,31519,12319,31225,44821,91820,76621,08920,20212,397 5,710 2,861
183,637
206,841
101,232105,493
206,725
10,090 7,67317,94718,27223,50420,97820,91024,35427,44420,20210,088 5,379
206,841
9,537
5,798 3,732
9,530
101 412 1,271 1,201 1,404 1,158 1,056 1,044 961 534 236 159
9,537
136,229
98,53637,612
136,148
805 3,54412,61112,66817,24014,93413,78216,15318,57914,186 7,456 4,271
136,229
69,556
48,38721,094
69,481
13,437 5,094 7,083 5,890 7,564 5,836 5,127 5,655 5,672 3,917 2,249 2,032
69,556ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and Mental
194
Table 6.1b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
GenderMale 55.7 59.0 45.4 74.0 49.0 49.0 60.8 72.4 69.6Female 44.3 41.0 54.6 26.0 51.0 51.0 39.2 27.6 30.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.02Age
12 to 17 years 5.9 12.8 5.8 37.5 4.1 4.9 1.1 † 19.318 to 20 years 4.2 6.4 4.4 12.4 4.0 3.7 4.3 2.6 7.321 to 25 years 10.0 12.6 11.6 13.2 10.4 8.7 13.3 9.3 10.226 to 29 years 9.9 11.2 12.4 9.7 10.5 8.8 12.6 9.3 8.530 to 34 years 12.8 13.0 15.5 9.9 13.9 11.4 14.7 12.7 10.935 to 39 years 10.8 10.1 12.1 6.2 11.9 10.1 12.1 11.0 8.440 to 44 years 10.1 8.5 10.3 3.9 11.3 10.1 11.1 10.1 7.445 to 49 years 10.9 8.3 9.6 3.0 11.5 11.8 10.9 11.9 8.150 to 54 years 11.4 7.5 8.9 2.3 11.0 13.3 10.1 13.6 8.255 to 59 years 7.9 5.0 5.4 1.2 6.8 9.8 5.6 10.4 5.660 to 64 years 4.0 2.6 2.5 † 3.1 4.9 2.5 5.5 3.265 years and older 2.3 2.1 1.3 † 1.6 2.6 1.7 3.1 2.9
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and
195
Table 6.1c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
GenderMale 100.0 3.4 9.6 1.2 22.4 25.2 1.4 24.6 12.1Female 100.0 3.0 14.5 † 29.3 33.0 1.2 11.8 6.6
Total 100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.62Age
12 to 17 years 100.0 7.0 11.7 6.0 17.7 23.8 † 1.9 31.718 to 20 years 100.0 4.9 12.5 2.8 24.3 25.5 1.4 11.8 16.921 to 25 years 100.0 4.1 13.8 1.2 26.6 25.0 1.8 17.6 9.926 to 29 years 100.0 3.7 14.8 † 27.2 25.7 1.7 17.8 8.330 to 34 years 100.0 3.3 14.3 † 27.6 25.5 1.5 18.7 8.235 to 39 years 100.0 3.0 13.2 † 28.1 26.9 1.5 19.2 7.540 to 44 years 100.0 2.7 12.0 † 28.6 28.8 1.5 19.0 7.145 to 49 years 100.0 2.5 10.4 † 26.8 31.0 1.3 20.5 7.250 to 54 years 100.0 2.1 9.2 † 24.5 33.3 1.2 22.6 6.955 to 59 years 100.0 2.0 8.1 † 21.7 35.4 † 24.9 6.960 to 64 years 100.0 2.2 7.5 † 20.0 35.3 † 26.1 7.965 years and older 100.0 3.1 7.0 † 17.5 32.9 † 26.1 12.4
Total 100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions can
and Mental
196
Table 6.2a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Race and ethnicity
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native
2AsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
720,987
12,196 5,865
128,935 1,490
465,31857,600
671,404
532,42494,356
626,780
6,779 6,373 842 7,392
21,386
23,394
527 162 3,761 52
15,850 1,542
21,894
17,190 3,212
20,402
338 215 43 383
979
85,028
1,952 401 8,663 144
64,062 5,133
80,355
67,493 9,932
77,425
1,178 906 97
1,149
3,330
6,765
118 23 942 5
5,064 402
6,554
5,246 950
6,196
124 64 11 106
305
183,637
2,453 1,08226,694 326
130,12812,238
172,921
142,05920,372
162,431
1,428 1,481 218 1,691
4,818
206,841
3,520 1,33634,276 347
141,78913,464
194,732
157,55224,284
181,836
2,261 2,183 258 2,396
7,098
9,537
170 43
1,846 23
6,126 685
8,893
6,989 1,322
8,311
34 71
^ 41
148
136,229
1,694 2,07941,549 400
69,09611,626
126,444
100,16117,856
118,017
796 1,127 179 1,181
3,283
69,556
1,762 739
11,204 193
33,20312,510
59,611
35,73416,428
52,162
620 326 34 445
1,425^ Less than three individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C. SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions can
and Mental
197
Table 6.2b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individualsRace and ethnicity
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.8 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.4 1.8 1.9 1.3 3.0
2Asian † † † † † † † 1.6 1.2Black or African American 19.2 17.2 10.8 14.4 15.4 17.6 20.8 32.9 18.8Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 69.3 72.4 79.7 77.3 75.3 72.8 68.9 54.6 55.7Other 8.6 7.0 6.4 6.1 7.1 6.9 7.7 9.2 21.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
84.915.1
84.315.7
87.212.8
84.715.3
87.512.5
86.613.4
84.115.9
84.915.1
68.531.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 31.7 34.5 35.4 40.7 29.6 31.9 23.0 24.2 43.5Puerto Rican 29.8 22.0 27.2 21.0 30.7 30.8 48.0 34.3 22.9Cuban 3.9 4.4 2.9 3.6 4.5 3.6 1.4 5.5 2.4Other specific 34.6 39.1 34.5 34.8 35.1 33.8 27.7 36.0 31.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental
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Table 6.2c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individualsRace and ethnicity
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 4.3 16.0 † 20.1 28.9 1.4 13.9 14.4
2Asian 100.0 2.8 6.8 † 18.4 22.8 † 35.4 12.6Black or African American 100.0 2.9 6.7 † 20.7 26.6 1.4 32.2 8.7Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 3.5 9.7 † 21.9 23.3 1.5 26.8 13.0White 100.0 3.4 13.8 1.1 28.0 30.5 1.3 14.8 7.1Other 100.0 2.7 8.9 † 21.2 23.4 1.2 20.2 21.7
Total 100.0 3.3 12.0 † 25.8 29.0 1.3 18.8 8.9
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
100.0100.0
3.2 3.4
12.710.5
† 1.0
26.721.6
29.625.7
1.3 1.4
18.818.9
6.717.4
Total 100.0 3.3 12.4 † 25.9 29.0 1.3 18.8 8.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 5.0 17.4 1.8 21.1 33.4 † 11.7 9.1Puerto Rican 100.0 3.4 14.2 1.0 23.2 34.3 1.1 17.7 5.1Cuban 100.0 5.1 11.5 1.3 25.9 30.6 † 21.3 4.0Other specific 100.0 5.2 15.5 1.4 22.9 32.4 † 16.0 6.0
Total 100.0 4.6 15.6 1.4 22.5 33.2 † 15.4 6.7† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 For some states, “Asian” includes “Pacific Islanders.” See Appendix C.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental
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Table 6.3a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Number, 2015
Substance abuse diagnosis 1
2Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 720,987 23,394 85,028 6,765 183,637 206,841 9,537 136,229 69,556
Alcoholic psychoses 6,225 199 786 25 1,098 1,921 77 673 1,446Alcohol intoxication 2,480 201 228 13 495 695 47 282 519Drug psychoses 13,644 345 1,498 97 2,522 2,762 330 2,079 4,011Dependence
Alcohol 95,038 2,444 10,487 390 24,939 33,800 1,692 14,646 6,640Cocaine 18,419 395 1,673 79 5,327 5,485 292 4,104 1,064Marijuana 41,762 1,396 4,557 686 11,907 10,590 731 7,739 4,156Opioid 40,297 1,491 7,900 451 10,235 14,289 576 2,245 3,110Other 119,367 2,149 10,051 629 36,843 25,940 2,175 29,717 11,863
Non-dependent abuseAlcohol 61,099 2,261 5,668 350 15,512 18,877 624 12,499 5,308Cocaine 9,579 208 587 40 2,792 2,618 81 2,630 623Marijuana 60,700 2,250 5,162 1,352 15,773 14,213 504 11,672 9,774Opioid 5,580 266 810 47 1,506 1,951 67 498 435Other 24,614 635 2,153 177 6,464 5,271 342 6,382 3,190
None reported 9,417 153 1,613 276 2,133 2,744 11 2,213 274ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Substance abuse diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix D.2 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and Mental
200
Table 6.3b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Column percent distribution, 2015
Substance abuse diagnosis 1
2Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Alcoholic psychoses 1.2 1.4 1.5 † † 1.4 1.0 † 2.8Alcohol intoxication † 1.4 † † † † † † †Drug psychoses 2.7 2.4 2.8 2.1 1.8 2.0 4.4 2.1 7.7Substance dependence
Alcohol 18.7 17.0 19.7 8.5 18.1 23.9 22.4 15.0 12.7Cocaine 3.6 2.7 3.1 1.7 3.9 3.9 3.9 4.2 2.0Marijuana 8.2 9.7 8.6 14.9 8.7 7.5 9.7 7.9 7.9Opioid 7.9 10.4 14.9 9.8 7.4 10.1 7.6 2.3 5.9Other 23.5 14.9 18.9 13.6 26.8 18.4 28.8 30.5 22.6
Non-dependent substance abuseAlcohol 12.0 15.7 10.7 7.6 11.3 13.4 8.3 12.8 10.1Cocaine 1.9 1.4 1.1 † 2.0 1.9 1.1 2.7 1.2Marijuana 11.9 15.6 9.7 29.3 11.5 10.1 6.7 12.0 18.6Opioid 1.1 1.8 1.5 1.0 1.1 1.4 † † †Other 4.8 4.4 4.0 3.8 4.7 3.7 4.5 6.6 6.1
None reported 1.9 1.1 3.0 6.0 1.6 1.9 † 2.3 †† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Substance abuse diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix D.2 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and
201
Table 6.3c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and substance abuse diagnosis: Row percent distribution, 2015
Substance abuse diagnosis 1
2Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
Alcoholic psychoses 100.0 3.2 12.6 † 17.6 30.9 1.2 10.8 23.2Alcohol intoxication 100.0 8.1 9.2 † 20.0 28.0 1.9 11.4 20.9Drug psychoses 100.0 2.5 11.0 † 18.5 20.2 2.4 15.2 29.4Substance dependence
Alcohol 100.0 2.6 11.0 † 26.2 35.6 1.8 15.4 7.0Cocaine 100.0 2.1 9.1 † 28.9 29.8 1.6 22.3 5.8Marijuana 100.0 3.3 10.9 1.6 28.5 25.4 1.8 18.5 10.0Opioid 100.0 3.7 19.6 1.1 25.4 35.5 1.4 5.6 7.7Other 100.0 1.8 8.4 † 30.9 21.7 1.8 24.9 9.9
Non-dependent substance abuseAlcohol 100.0 3.7 9.3 † 25.4 30.9 1.0 20.5 8.7Cocaine 100.0 2.2 6.1 † 29.1 27.3 † 27.5 6.5Marijuana 100.0 3.7 8.5 2.2 26.0 23.4 † 19.2 16.1Opioid 100.0 4.8 14.5 † 27.0 35.0 1.2 8.9 7.8Other 100.0 2.6 8.7 † 26.3 21.4 1.4 25.9 13.0
None reported 100.0 1.6 17.1 2.9 22.7 29.1 † 23.5 2.9† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 Substance abuse diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix D.2 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and
202
Table 6.4a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF) : Number, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total2SMI/SED status
SMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning score (CGAS/GAF)3
01-5051-100
Total
720,987
42,036 2,53231,68711,00527,571
416,46622,790
554,087
518,01435,653
147,744
701,411
12,532240,725165,432
418,689
23,394
1,012 184 490 167 2,69212,416 1,033
17,994
7,403 2,02913,102
22,534
221 3,142 6,932
10,295
85,028
4,184 382 2,376 503 3,76353,059 4,200
68,467
49,201 4,16529,230
82,596
96020,02121,308
42,289
6,765
130 54 245 58 207 4,441 153
5,288
1,626 2,083 2,719
6,428
63 1,465 2,187
3,715
183,637
11,481 442 6,564 2,025 4,877
113,953 4,833
144,175
147,262 6,68325,116
179,061
2,78867,42443,842
114,054
206,841
12,382 567 6,212 1,785 4,889
129,842 6,887
162,564
151,239 8,68441,376
201,299
2,58964,91945,682
113,190
9,537
563 27 376 451 2,366 3,845 219
7,847
6,937 92
2,210
9,239
159 2,033 2,013
4,205
136,229
9,293 479
13,106 5,250 4,36271,321 4,091
107,902
126,720 760 5,962
133,442
2,77860,91322,743
86,434
69,556
2,991 397 2,318 766 4,41527,589 1,374
39,850
27,62611,15728,029
66,812
2,97420,80820,725
44,507
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 6.4b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF): Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individualsLiving arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF) Mood disorders Schizophrenia,
Adjustment Anxiety Bipolar Depressive Personality other psychoticTotal disorders disorders ADD/ADHD disorders disorders disorders disorders Other
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Living arrangementHomeless 7.6 5.6 6.1 2.5 8.0 7.6 7.2 8.6 7.5Foster home/foster care † 1.0 † 1.0 † † † † †Residential care 5.7 2.7 3.5 4.6 4.6 3.8 4.8 12.1 5.8Institutional setting 2.0 † † 1.1 1.4 1.1 5.7 4.9 1.9Jail/correctional facility 5.0 15.0 5.5 3.9 3.4 3.0 30.2 4.0 11.1Private residence 75.2 69.0 77.5 84.0 79.0 79.9 49.0 66.1 69.2Other 4.1 5.7 6.1 2.9 3.4 4.2 2.8 3.8 3.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.02SMI/SED status
SMI 73.9 32.9 59.6 25.3 82.2 75.1 75.1 95.0 41.3SED 5.1 9.0 5.0 32.4 3.7 4.3 † † 16.7Not SMI/SED 21.1 58.1 35.4 42.3 14.0 20.6 23.9 4.5 42.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Functioning score (CGAS/GAF)3
0 3.0 2.1 2.3 1.7 2.4 2.3 3.8 3.2 6.71-50 57.5 30.5 47.3 39.4 59.1 57.4 48.3 70.5 46.851-100 39.5 67.3 50.4 58.9 38.4 40.4 47.9 26.3 46.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
204
Table 6.4c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF): Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, SMI/SED status, and functioning score (CGAS/GAF)
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
Living arrangement
100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
Homeless 100.0 2.4 10.0 † 27.3 29.5 1.3 22.1 7.1Foster home/foster care 100.0 7.3 15.1 2.1 17.5 22.4 1.1 18.9 15.7Residential care 100.0 1.5 7.5 † 20.7 19.6 1.2 41.4 7.3Institutional setting 100.0 1.5 4.6 † 18.4 16.2 4.1 47.7 7.0Jail/correctional facility 100.0 9.8 13.6 † 17.7 17.7 8.6 15.8 16.0Private residence 100.0 3.0 12.7 1.1 27.4 31.2 † 17.1 6.6Other 100.0 4.5 18.4 † 21.2 30.2 † 18.0 6.0
Total2SMI/SED status
100.0 3.2 12.4 † 26.0 29.3 1.4 19.5 7.2
SMI 100.0 1.4 9.5 † 28.4 29.2 1.3 24.5 5.3SED 100.0 5.7 11.7 5.8 18.7 24.4 † 2.1 31.3Not SMI/SED 100.0 8.9 19.8 1.8 17.0 28.0 1.5 4.0 19.0
Total
Functioning score (CGAS/GAF)3
100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 19.0 9.5
0 100.0 1.8 7.7 † 22.2 20.7 1.3 22.2 23.71-50 100.0 1.3 8.3 † 28.0 27.0 † 25.3 8.651-100 100.0 4.2 12.9 1.3 26.5 27.6 1.2 13.7 12.5
Total 100.0 2.5 10.1 † 27.2 27.0 1.0 20.6 10.6† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.3 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
205
Table 6.5a. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 18 and older
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal co-occurring individuals aged
18 and older not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
678,580
80,55337,27533,694
145,476191,032
417,061
191,03276,50711,773 6,577 3,808 1,84190,526
191,032
20,407
3,896 2,319 1,392 4,421 2,907
11,224
2,907 627 381 257 119 22
1,501
2,907
80,075
12,868 6,705 5,80620,92220,290
54,080
20,290 6,193 1,265 1,239 364 134
11,095
20,290
4,227
983 548 392 1,033 957
2,973
957 202 318 38 5 7
387
957
176,141
21,906 9,051 8,95441,17950,944
114,029
50,94421,486 2,956 1,895 917 521
23,169
50,944
196,751
27,87613,05911,05550,33554,398
132,609
54,39820,516 2,751 2,254 1,437 460
26,980
54,398
9,436
911 523 339 1,385 1,841
4,137
1,841 609 103 60 22 36
1,011
1,841
135,424
8,056 2,605 4,24420,48352,255
80,794
52,25525,592 1,463 594 687 402
23,517
52,255
56,119
4,057 2,465 1,512 5,718 7,440
17,215
7,440 1,282 2,536 240 257 259 2,866
7,440ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and Mental
206
Table 6.5b. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 18 and older 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Employment statusEmployed 19.3 34.7 23.8 33.1 19.2 21.0 22.0 10.0 23.6
Full time 8.9 20.7 12.4 18.4 7.9 9.8 12.6 3.2 14.3Part time 8.1 12.4 10.7 13.2 7.9 8.3 8.2 5.3 8.8
Unemployed 34.9 39.4 38.7 34.7 36.1 38.0 33.5 25.4 33.2Not in labor force (see detail below) 45.8 25.9 37.5 32.2 44.7 41.0 44.5 64.7 43.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Detailed not in labor forceTotal co-occurring individuals aged
18 and older not in labor force 45.8 25.9 37.5 32.2 44.7 41.0 44.5 64.7 43.2Disabled 40.0 21.6 30.5 21.1 42.2 37.7 33.1 49.0 17.2Student 6.2 13.1 6.2 33.2 5.8 5.1 5.6 2.8 34.1Homemaker 3.4 8.8 6.1 4.0 3.7 4.1 3.3 1.1 3.2Retired 2.0 4.1 1.8 † 1.8 2.6 1.2 1.3 3.5Sheltered/non-competitive employment † † † † 1.0 † 2.0 † 3.5Other 47.4 51.6 54.7 40.4 45.5 49.6 54.9 45.0 38.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and
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Table 6.5c. Individuals aged 18 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
Total
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Adjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 18 and older 100.0 3.0 11.8 † 26.0 29.0 1.4 20.0 8.3
Employment statusEmployed 100.0 4.8 16.0 1.2 27.2 34.6 1.1 10.0 5.0
Full time 100.0 6.2 18.0 1.5 24.3 35.0 1.4 7.0 6.6Part time 100.0 4.1 17.2 1.2 26.6 32.8 1.0 12.6 4.5
Unemployed 100.0 3.0 14.4 † 28.3 34.6 † 14.1 3.9Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 1.5 10.6 † 26.7 28.5 † 27.4 3.9
Total 100.0 2.7 13.0 † 27.3 31.8 † 19.4 4.1
Detailed not in labor forceTotal co-occurring individuals aged
18 and older not in labor force 100.0 1.5 10.6 † 26.7 28.5 † 27.4 3.9Disabled 100.0 † 8.1 † 28.1 26.8 † 33.5 1.7Student 100.0 3.2 10.7 2.7 25.1 23.4 † 12.4 21.5Homemaker 100.0 3.9 18.8 † 28.8 34.3 † 9.0 3.6Retired 100.0 3.1 9.6 † 24.1 37.7 † 18.0 6.7Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 1.2 7.3 † 28.3 25.0 2.0 21.8 14.1Other 100.0 1.7 12.3 † 25.6 29.8 1.1 26.0 3.2
Total 100.0 1.5 10.6 † 26.7 28.5 † 27.4 3.9† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and Mental
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Table 6.6a. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Number, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
Timing of admissionNew individualsContinuing individuals
Total2,3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
720,987
364,620356,149
720,769
29,698683,96611,70247,02435,681
23,394
15,906 7,485
23,391
65122,376 179 708 2,630
85,028
50,49034,527
85,017
93582,312 825 2,963 4,037
6,765
3,766 2,997
6,763
109 6,546 132 209 129
183,637
89,14094,468
183,608
6,900175,514
2,62613,098 7,421
206,841
115,21791,597
206,814
4,762200,019
2,07812,777 4,336
9,537
4,037 5,493
9,530
1,152 8,620 217 483 2,573
136,229
46,39689,710
136,106
13,469127,605
4,36713,452 6,264
69,556
39,66829,872
69,540
1,72060,974 1,278 3,334 8,291
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and
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Table 6.6b. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Column percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
Timing of admission
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
New individuals 50.6 68.0 59.4 55.7 48.5 55.7 42.4 34.1 57.0Continuing individuals 49.4 32.0 40.6 44.3 51.5 44.3 57.6 65.9 43.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
2Column percent of individuals
4.295.7 1.6 6.6 5.0
2.896.2
† 3.011.3
1.197.5
† 3.5 4.8
1.697.8 2.0 3.1 1.9
3.896.3 1.4 7.2 4.1
2.397.9 1.0 6.3 2.1
12.190.7 2.3 5.127.1
10.094.3 3.2 9.9 4.6
2.588.3 1.8 4.812.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages for timing of admission may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
definitions
and Mental
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Table 6.6c. Individuals aged 12 and older with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder, by mental health diagnosis, timing of admission, and mental health service setting: Row percent distribution, 2015
Timing of admission and mental health service setting
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Mood disordersPersonalitydisorders
Schizophrenia, other psychotic
disorders OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total co-occurring individuals aged 12 and older
Timing of admission
100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
New individuals 100.0 4.4 13.8 1.0 24.4 31.6 1.1 12.7 10.9Continuing individuals 100.0 2.1 9.7 † 26.5 25.7 1.5 25.2 8.4
Total2,3Mental health service setting
100.0 3.2 11.8 † 25.5 28.7 1.3 18.9 9.6
State psychiatric hospital 100.0 2.2 3.1 † 23.2 16.0 3.9 45.4 5.8Community-based program 100.0 3.3 12.0 † 25.7 29.2 1.3 18.7 8.9Residential treatment center 100.0 1.5 7.1 1.1 22.4 17.8 1.9 37.3 10.9Other psychiatric inpatient 100.0 1.5 6.3 † 27.9 27.2 1.0 28.6 7.1Institutions under the justice system 100.0 7.4 11.3 † 20.8 12.2 7.2 17.6 23.2
† Less than one percent of individuals.
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Individuals could receive services in more than one service setting during the reporting period.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
the individual. Mental health diagnostic category
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS)
definitions
and Mental
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Table 7.1. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health service setting, and month and year of admission: Number and percent distribution, 2015
Month and year of admission
Total
Mental health service setting 1
Number of admissions Percent distribution of admissions
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system Total
Prior to July 2014July 2014August 2014September 2014October 2014November 2014December 2014January 2015February 2015March 2015April 2015May 2015June 2015TOTAL
Total
274,20013,78812,49413,07913,63210,11510,77210,308 9,52011,03810,467 8,580 9,361
407,354 - -
4,969 651 627 642 706 574 617 458 539 533 473 332 351
11,472 - -
265,07712,51811,19711,80712,288 9,006 9,566 9,301 8,511 9,940 9,452 7,804 8,565
385,032 - -
2,104 132 173 162 177 149 156 137 105 112 110 84 86
3,687 - -
1,878 445 469 436 428 367 392 387 343 418 398 324 331 6,616
- -
172 42 28 32 33 19 41 25 22 35 34 36 28 547
- -
43.3 5.7 5.5 5.6 6.2 5.0 5.4 4.0 4.7 4.6 4.1 2.9 3.1
100.0 †
68.8 3.3 2.9 3.1 3.2 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.6 2.5 2.0 2.2
100.0 †
57.1 3.6 4.7 4.4 4.8 4.0 4.2 3.7 2.8 3.0 3.0 2.3 2.3
100.0 †
28.4 6.7 7.1 6.6 6.5 5.5 5.9 5.8 5.2 6.3 6.0 4.9 5.0
100.0 †
31.4 7.7 5.1 5.9 6.0 3.5 7.5 4.6 4.0 6.4 6.2 6.6 5.1
100.0 †
67.3 3.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.7 2.6 2.1 2.3
100.0 †
- - Quantity is zero; † Less than one percent of admissions.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental through 11.01.16 as part of 2015 reporting period.
Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS). Data received
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Table 7.2a. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Number, 2015
Month and year of admission
Mental health diagnosis 1
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Prior to July 2014July 2014August 2014September 2014October 2014November 2014December 2014January 2015February 2015March 2015April 2015May 2015June 2015TOTAL
Total
235,08712,56111,42612,00012,607 9,51110,146 9,827 8,92110,24410,178 8,332 9,400
360,240 - -
8,802 668 614 625 726 559 486 533 497 563 583 413 533
15,602 - -
20,795 1,347 1,251 1,382 1,379 968 1,125 1,086 977 1,189 1,153 964 1,08934,705
- -
18,683 394 524 648 612 461 437 427 382 458 405 280 272
23,983 - -
4,045 136 128 176 172 117 89 113 105 131 132 102 116 5,562
- -
42,765 2,774 2,358 2,424 2,453 1,799 2,072 1,897 1,771 2,005 1,920 1,597 1,75267,587
- -
70,924 3,658 3,332 3,587 3,623 2,860 3,049 2,984 2,691 3,021 3,042 2,439 2,664
107,874 - -
5,923 145 161 193 217 111 111 145 117 135 163 89 84
7,594 - -
63,150 3,439 3,058 2,965 3,425 2,636 2,777 2,642 2,381 2,742 2,780 2,448 2,89097,333
- -
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.2b. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Column percent distribution, 2015
Month and year of admission
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Prior to July 2014July 2014August 2014September 2014October 2014November 2014December 2014January 2015February 2015March 2015April 2015May 2015June 2015TOTAL
Total
65.3 3.5 3.2 3.3 3.5 2.6 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.8 2.8 2.3 2.6
100.0 †
56.4 4.3 3.9 4.0 4.7 3.6 3.1 3.4 3.2 3.6 3.7 2.6 3.4
100.0 †
59.9 3.9 3.6 4.0 4.0 2.8 3.2 3.1 2.8 3.4 3.3 2.8 3.1
100.0 †
77.9 1.6 2.2 2.7 2.6 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.9 1.7 1.2 1.1
100.0 †
72.7 2.4 2.3 3.2 3.1 2.1 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.4 2.4 1.8 2.1
100.0 †
63.3 4.1 3.5 3.6 3.6 2.7 3.1 2.8 2.6 3.0 2.8 2.4 2.6
100.0 †
65.7 3.4 3.1 3.3 3.4 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.5 2.8 2.8 2.3 2.5
100.0 †
78.0 1.9 2.1 2.5 2.9 1.5 1.5 1.9 1.5 1.8 2.1 1.2 1.1
100.0 †
64.9 3.5 3.1 3.0 3.5 2.7 2.9 2.7 2.4 2.8 2.9 2.5 3.0
100.0 †
† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.2c. MH-TEDS admissions, by mental health diagnosis, and month and year of admission: Row percent distribution, 2015
Month and year of admission
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Prior to July 2014 100.0 3.7 8.8 7.9 1.7 18.2 30.2 2.5 26.9July 2014 100.0 5.3 10.7 3.1 1.1 22.1 29.1 1.2 27.4August 2014 100.0 5.4 10.9 4.6 1.1 20.6 29.2 1.4 26.8September 2014 100.0 5.2 11.5 5.4 1.5 20.2 29.9 1.6 24.7October 2014 100.0 5.8 10.9 4.9 1.4 19.5 28.7 1.7 27.2November 2014 100.0 5.9 10.2 4.8 1.2 18.9 30.1 1.2 27.7December 2014 100.0 4.8 11.1 4.3 † 20.4 30.1 1.1 27.4January 2015 100.0 5.4 11.1 4.3 1.1 19.3 30.4 1.5 26.9February 2015 100.0 5.6 11.0 4.3 1.2 19.9 30.2 1.3 26.7March 2015 100.0 5.5 11.6 4.5 1.3 19.6 29.5 1.3 26.8April 2015 100.0 5.7 11.3 4.0 1.3 18.9 29.9 1.6 27.3May 2015 100.0 5.0 11.6 3.4 1.2 19.2 29.3 1.1 29.4June 2015 100.0 5.7 11.6 2.9 1.2 18.6 28.3 † 30.7TOTAL 100.0 4.3 9.6 6.7 1.5 18.8 29.9 2.1 27.0
Total † † † † † † † † †† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.3a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015
Gender and age
Mental health diagnosis 1
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
235,087
110,401124,304
234,705
28,47617,647 9,30317,37015,99220,52619,97923,22326,43324,57016,839 8,157 6,309
234,824
8,802
3,953 4,849
8,802
3,737 1,877 252 364 301 383 361 356 326 293 247 167 135
8,799
20,795
7,37013,412
20,782
1,098 1,197 1,116 1,990 1,851 2,406 2,078 2,295 2,359 2,028 1,218 630 508
20,774
18,683
12,983 5,654
18,637
13,572 3,371 458 339 234 219 126 125 98 35 34 23 10
18,644
4,045
2,739 1,298
4,037
2,729 1,211 44 20 13 8
^ 10
^^
3 - -
^
4,044
42,765
16,54626,121
42,667
1,158 2,140 2,168 3,960 3,647 4,666 4,465 5,163 5,403 4,816 2,960 1,349 837
42,732
70,924
24,65446,147
70,801
1,431 3,763 2,512 4,928 4,598 6,257 6,536 8,069 9,938 9,922 6,955 3,165 2,739
70,813
5,923
3,773 2,143
5,916
3,156 2,618 99 31 9 3 3
- - - -
^^^
- -
5,923
63,150
38,38324,680
63,063
1,595 1,470 2,654 5,738 5,339 6,584 6,408 7,205 8,308 7,473 5,421 2,821 2,079
63,095- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (Juthe start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
ly 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.3b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age
0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
100.0
47.053.0
100.0
12.1 7.5 4.0 7.4 6.8 8.7 8.5 9.911.310.5 7.2 3.5 2.7
100.0
100.0
44.955.1
100.0
42.521.3 2.9 4.1 3.4 4.4 4.1 4.0 3.7 3.3 2.8 1.9 1.5
100.0
100.0
35.564.5
100.0
5.3 5.8 5.4 9.6 8.911.610.011.011.4 9.8 5.9 3.0 2.4
100.0
100.0
69.730.3
100.0
72.818.1 2.5 1.8 1.3 1.2
† † † † † † †
100.0
100.0
67.832.2
100.0
67.529.9 1.1
† † † † † † † † † †
100.0
100.0
38.861.2
100.0
2.7 5.0 5.1 9.3 8.510.910.412.112.611.3 6.9 3.2 2.0
100.0
100.0
34.865.2
100.0
2.0 5.3 3.5 7.0 6.5 8.8 9.211.414.014.0 9.8 4.5 3.9
100.0
100.0
63.836.2
100.0
53.344.2 1.7
† † † † † † † † † †
100.0
100.0
60.939.1
100.0
2.5 2.3 4.2 9.1 8.510.410.211.413.211.8 8.6 4.5 3.3
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.3c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age
0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
3.7
3.6 3.9
3.8
13.110.6 2.7 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.2 1.5 2.0 2.1 3.7
8.8
6.710.8
8.9
3.9 6.812.011.511.611.710.4 9.9 8.9 8.3 7.2 7.7 8.1 8.8
7.9
11.8 4.5
7.9
47.719.1 4.9 2.0 1.5 1.1
† † † † † † †
7.9
1.7
2.5 1.0
1.7
9.6 6.9
† † † † † † † † † † †
1.7
18.2
15.021.0
18.2
4.112.123.322.822.822.722.322.220.419.617.616.513.318.2
30.2
22.337.1
30.2
5.021.327.028.428.830.532.734.737.640.441.338.843.430.2
2.5
3.4 1.7
2.5
11.114.8 1.1
† † † † † † † † † †
2.5
26.9
34.819.9
26.9
5.6 8.328.533.033.432.132.131.031.430.432.234.633.026.9
† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.4a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissionsRace and ethnicity Mood disorders
Adjustment Anxiety Conduct Bipolar DepressiveTotal disorders disorders ADD/ADHD disorder disorders disorders ODD Other
2Total prior admissions 235,087 8,802 20,795 18,683 4,045 42,765 70,924 5,923 63,150
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 2,788 191 329 124 49 610 839 56 590Asian 1,112 30 74 18 ^ 164 299 5 521Black or African American 87,380 2,898 4,423 10,720 2,591 10,884 24,236 4,099 27,529Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 276 4 28 ^ ^ 73 88 ^ 78White 125,380 5,002 13,946 7,038 1,245 27,940 38,968 1,577 29,664Other 13,501 489 1,605 441 91 2,309 4,883 125 3,558
Total 230,437 8,614 20,405 18,343 3,979 41,980 69,313 5,863 61,940
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 195,071 7,506 17,559 16,938 3,727 35,617 55,306 5,601 52,817Hispanic or Latino Origin 17,297 566 2,057 334 83 3,152 6,624 103 4,378
Total 212,368 8,072 19,616 17,272 3,810 38,769 61,930 5,704 57,195
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 634 67 89 91 22 70 189 29 77Puerto Rican 9,798 198 1,220 47 11 1,778 3,971 8 2,565Cuban 198 3 21 11 - - 50 64 ^ 47Other specific 4,686 131 511 41 ^ 905 1,827 ^ 1,267
Total 15,316 399 1,841 190 35 2,803 6,051 41 3,956- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.4b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissionsRace and ethnicity Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 1.2 2.2 1.6 † 1.2 1.5 1.2 † †Asian † † † † † † † † †Black or African American 37.9 33.6 21.7 58.4 65.1 25.9 35.0 69.9 44.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 54.4 58.1 68.3 38.4 31.3 66.6 56.2 26.9 47.9Other 5.9 5.7 7.9 2.4 2.3 5.5 7.0 2.1 5.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
91.9 8.1
93.0 7.0
89.510.5
98.1 1.9
97.8 2.2
91.9 8.1
89.310.7
98.2 1.8
92.3 7.7
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 4.1 16.8 4.8 47.9 62.9 2.5 3.1 70.7 1.9Puerto Rican 64.0 49.6 66.3 24.7 31.4 63.4 65.6 19.5 64.8Cuban 1.3 † 1.1 5.8 † 1.8 1.1 4.9 1.2Other specific 30.6 32.8 27.8 21.6 5.7 32.3 30.2 4.9 32.0
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.4c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissionsRace and ethnicity Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions 100.0 3.7 8.8 7.9 1.7 18.2 30.2 2.5 26.9
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 6.9 11.8 4.4 1.8 21.9 30.1 2.0 21.2Asian 100.0 2.7 6.7 1.6 † 14.7 26.9 † 46.9Black or African American 100.0 3.3 5.1 12.3 3.0 12.5 27.7 4.7 31.5Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 1.4 10.1 † † 26.4 31.9 † 28.3White 100.0 4.0 11.1 5.6 † 22.3 31.1 1.3 23.7Other 100.0 3.6 11.9 3.3 † 17.1 36.2 † 26.4
Total 100.0 3.7 8.9 8.0 1.7 18.2 30.1 2.5 26.9
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
100.0100.0
3.8 3.3
9.011.9
8.7 1.9
1.9 †
18.318.2
28.438.3
2.9 †
27.125.3
Total 100.0 3.8 9.2 8.1 1.8 18.3 29.2 2.7 26.9
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 10.6 14.0 14.4 3.5 11.0 29.8 4.6 12.1Puerto Rican 100.0 2.0 12.5 † † 18.1 40.5 † 26.2Cuban 100.0 1.5 10.6 5.6 † 25.3 32.3 1.0 23.7Other specific 100.0 2.8 10.9 † † 19.3 39.0 † 27.0
Total 100.0 2.6 12.0 1.2 † 18.3 39.5 † 25.8† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
221
Table 7.5a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total prior admissions aged 218 and older
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
188,701
14,45628,22265,93138,105
146,714
95,60826,55210,71335,153 6,254
174,280
3,185
192 374 1,087 917
2,570
1,445 662 216 480 106
2,909
18,479
1,381 2,684 6,793 4,537
15,395
8,697 3,433 1,126 3,653 639
17,548
1,701
96 187 581 495
1,359
1,136 245 42 146 9
1,578
104
8 20 30 11
69
85 4 3 3
- -
95
39,434
2,404 5,43914,217 9,255
31,315
18,112 6,140 2,409 8,895 1,033
36,589
65,619
5,498 9,59122,12913,503
50,721
27,49311,142 4,75013,854 3,025
60,264
149
14 40 61 3
118
136 - -
3 - -
^
140
60,030
4,863 9,88721,033 9,384
45,167
38,504 4,926 2,164 8,122 1,441
55,157- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.5b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period age 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total prior admissions aged2 18 and older
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
100.0
9.919.244.926.0
100.0
54.915.2 6.120.2 3.6
100.0
100.0
7.514.642.335.7
100.0
49.722.8 7.416.5 3.6
100.0
100.0
9.017.444.129.5
100.0
49.619.6 6.420.8 3.6
100.0
100.0
7.113.842.836.4
100.0
72.015.5 2.7 9.3
†
100.0
100.0
11.629.043.515.9
100.0
89.5 4.2 3.2 3.2
†
100.0
100.0
7.717.445.429.6
100.0
49.516.8 6.624.3 2.8
100.0
100.0
10.818.943.626.6
100.0
45.618.5 7.923.0 5.0
100.0
100.0
11.933.951.7 2.5
100.0
97.1 †
2.1 † †
100.0
100.0
10.821.946.620.8
100.0
69.8 8.9 3.914.7 2.6
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
223
Table 7.5c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period age 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total prior admissions aged2 18 and older 100.0 1.7 9.8 † † 20.9 34.8 † 31.8
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 1.3 9.6 † † 16.6 38.0 † 33.69 to 11 100.0 1.3 9.5 † † 19.3 34.0 † 35.012 (or GED) 100.0 1.6 10.3 † † 21.6 33.6 † 31.9More than 12 100.0 2.4 11.9 1.3 † 24.3 35.4 † 24.6
Total 100.0 1.8 10.5 † † 21.3 34.6 † 30.8
Marital statusNever married 100.0 1.5 9.1 1.2 † 18.9 28.8 † 40.3Currently married 100.0 2.5 12.9 † † 23.1 42.0 † 18.6Separated 100.0 2.0 10.5 † † 22.5 44.3 † 20.2Divorced 100.0 1.4 10.4 † † 25.3 39.4 † 23.1Widowed 100.0 1.7 10.2 † † 16.5 48.4 † 23.0
Total 100.0 1.7 10.1 † † 21.0 34.6 † 31.6† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
224
Table 7.6a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Number, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
Mental health diagnosis 1
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran statusTotal admissions aged
18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
235,087
5,142 203 7,167 2,029 1,108
180,236 368
196,253
2,008 1,48737,713 3,847 1,929
46,984
188,701 4,280
157,963
162,243
8,802
130 42 44 8 14
7,576^
7,815
61 11
1,937 33 34
2,076
3,185 85
2,723
2,808
20,795
485 22 353 70 60
16,969 30
17,989
122 83
2,348 169 138
2,860
18,479 393
16,232
16,625
18,683
58 64 50 6 13
16,968^
17,160
57 4
3,173 36 40
3,310
1,701 21
1,481
1,502
4,045
10 7 10 3
^ 3,788
- -
3,820
6^
693 5 5
710
104 5 82
87
42,765
1,347 14
1,061 217 227
32,568 62
35,496
512 353 6,843 1,031 359
9,098
39,434 828
33,402
34,230
70,924
1,701 21 932 343 189
53,399 59
56,644
947 368
13,408 1,553 625
16,901
65,619 1,13054,062
55,192
5,923
12 21 22 7 14
5,627^
5,705
14^
663 5 4
688
149^
123
124
63,150
1,399 12
4,695 1,375 589
43,341 213
51,624
289 665 8,648 1,015 724
11,341
60,030 1,81749,858
51,675- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
225
Table 7.6b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran status
Total admissions aged 18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
100.0
2.6 †
3.7 1.0
†91.8
†
100.0
4.3 3.280.3 8.2 4.1
100.0
188,701 2.697.4
100.0
100.0
1.7 † † † †
96.9 †
100.0
2.9 †
93.3 1.6 1.6
100.0
3,185 3.097.0
100.0
100.0
2.7 †
2.0 † †
94.3 †
100.0
4.3 2.982.1 5.9 4.8
100.0
18,479 2.497.6
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
98.9 †
100.0
1.7 †
95.9 1.1 1.2
100.0
1,701 1.498.6
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
99.2 †
100.0
† †
97.6 † †
100.0
104 5.794.3
100.0
100.0
3.8 †
3.0 † †
91.8 †
100.0
5.6 3.975.211.3 3.9
100.0
39,434 2.497.6
100.0
100.0
3.0 †
1.6 † †
94.3 †
100.0
5.6 2.279.3 9.2 3.7
100.0
65,619 2.098.0
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
98.6 †
100.0
2.0 †
96.4 † †
100.0
149 †
99.2
100.0
100.0
2.7 †
9.1 2.7 1.184.0
†
100.0
2.5 5.976.3 8.9 6.4
100.0
60,030 3.596.5
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
226
Table 7.6c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran status
Total admissions aged 18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
188,701100.0100.0
100.0
3.7
2.520.7
† †
1.3 4.2
†
4.0
3.0 †
5.1 †
1.8
4.4
3,185 2.0 1.7
1.7
8.8
9.410.8 4.9 3.4 5.4 9.4 8.2
9.2
6.1 5.6 6.2 4.4 7.2
6.1
18,479 9.210.3
10.2
7.9
1.131.5
† †
1.2 9.4
†
8.7
2.8 †
8.4 †
2.1
7.0
1,701 † †
†
1.7
† 3.4
† † †
2.1 †
1.9
† †
1.8 † †
1.5
104 † †
†
18.2
26.2 6.914.810.720.518.116.8
18.1
25.523.718.126.818.6
19.4
39,43419.321.1
21.1
30.2
33.110.313.016.917.129.616.0
28.9
47.224.735.640.432.4
36.0
65,61926.434.2
34.0
2.5
†10.3
† †
1.3 3.1
†
2.9
† †
1.8 † †
1.5
149 † †
†
26.9
27.2 5.965.567.853.224.057.9
26.3
14.444.722.926.437.5
24.1
60,03042.531.6
31.9† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
227
Table 7.7a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
Employment status
Mental health diagnosis 1
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total prior admissions 2aged 18 and older
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal prior admissions aged 18
and older not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
235,087
23,95911,98011,97937,48592,453
153,897
92,45354,724 4,205 2,999 2,959 1,29625,474
91,657
8,802
796 467 329 707 1,120
2,623
1,120 393 113 65 100 8
423
1,102
20,795
3,553 2,012 1,541 4,167 8,258
15,978
8,258 3,922 554 515 322 50
2,817
8,180
18,683
529 308 221 310 560
1,399
560 148 187 22
^ 3
190
551
4,045
15 6 9 12 55
82
55 26 13
- - - -
^ 14
55
42,765
5,386 2,713 2,673 9,02317,647
32,056
17,64710,082 782 687 421 354 5,167
17,493
70,924
9,086 4,746 4,34013,18429,962
52,232
29,96215,816 1,415 1,360 1,436 581 9,202
29,810
5,923
12 10
^ 18 94
124
94 21 49
- - - - - -
21
91
63,150
4,582 1,718 2,86410,06434,757
49,403
34,75724,316 1,092 350 679 298 7,640
34,375- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional 1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to tthe reporting period (July 1, 2014).SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Healreporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
defiant disorder.up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic
he start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start
th Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
category
of
TEDS), 2015
228
Table 7.7b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total prior admissions 2aged 18 and older
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal prior admissions aged 18
and older not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
100.0
15.6 7.8 7.824.460.1
100.0
60.159.7 4.6 3.3 3.2 1.427.8
100.0
100.0
30.317.812.527.042.7
100.0
42.735.710.3 5.9 9.1
†38.4
100.0
100.0
22.212.6 9.626.151.7
100.0
51.747.9 6.8 6.3 3.9
†34.4
100.0
100.0
37.822.015.822.240.0
100.0
40.026.933.9 4.0
† †
34.5
100.0
100.0
18.3 7.311.014.667.1
100.0
67.147.323.6
† †
3.625.5
100.0
100.0
16.8 8.5 8.328.155.1
100.0
55.157.6 4.5 3.9 2.4 2.029.5
100.0
100.0
17.4 9.1 8.325.257.4
100.0
57.453.1 4.7 4.6 4.8 1.930.9
100.0
100.0
9.7 8.1 1.614.575.8
100.0
75.823.153.8
† † †
23.1
100.0
100.0
9.3 3.5 5.820.470.4
100.0
70.470.7 3.2 1.0 2.0
†22.2
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.7c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total prior admissions2 aged 18 and older
Employment status
100.0 3.7 8.8 7.9 1.7 18.2 30.2 2.5 26.9
Employed 100.0 3.3 14.8 2.2 † 22.5 37.9 † 19.1Full time 100.0 3.9 16.8 2.6 † 22.6 39.6 † 14.3Part time 100.0 2.7 12.9 1.8 † 22.3 36.2 † 23.9
Unemployed 100.0 1.9 11.1 † † 24.1 35.2 † 26.8Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 1.2 8.9 † † 19.1 32.4 † 37.6
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal prior admissions aged 18
100.0 1.7 10.4 † † 20.8 33.9 † 32.1
and older not in labor force 100.0 1.2 8.9 † † 19.1 32.4 † 37.6Disabled 100.0 † 7.2 † † 18.4 28.9 † 44.4Student 100.0 2.7 13.2 4.4 † 18.6 33.7 1.2 26.0Homemaker 100.0 2.2 17.2 † † 22.9 45.3 † 11.7Retired 100.0 3.4 10.9 † † 14.2 48.5 † 22.9Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 † 3.9 † † 27.3 44.8 † 23.0Other 100.0 1.7 11.1 † † 20.3 36.1 † 30.0
Total 100.0 1.2 8.9 † † 19.1 32.5 † 37.5† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.8a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Number, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, and co-occurring susbtance use problem
Mental health diagnosis 1
Number of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conduct disorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3SMI/SED status
SMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal prior admissions
aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
235,087
159,65935,89329,564
225,116
11,69467,96041,089
120,743
206,34872,55051,837
124,387
8,802
1,308 3,875 3,305
8,488
182 1,340 1,869
3,391
5,062 1,350 1,152
2,502
20,795
10,118 1,544 8,586
20,248
1,042 6,280 4,819
12,141
19,676 7,454 4,656
12,110
18,683
86414,704 2,262
17,830
92 1,254 1,487
2,833
5,072 654 1,055
1,709
4,045
69 3,346 477
3,892
6 304 319
629
1,315 30 249
279
42,765
35,529 2,330 2,644
40,503
2,38614,250 9,422
26,058
41,57416,12911,611
27,740
70,924
58,130 3,625 5,494
67,249
3,32819,91914,391
37,638
69,38221,68418,954
40,638
5,923
117 4,862 717
5,696
10 408 213
631
2,767 48 333
381
63,150
53,524 1,607 6,079
61,210
4,64824,205 8,569
37,422
61,50025,20113,827
39,028
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.8b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Column percent distribution, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, andco-occurring substance use problem
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3SMI/SED status
SMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal prior admissions
aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
100.0
70.915.913.1
100.0
9.756.334.0
100.0
58.341.7
100.0
100.0
15.445.738.9
100.0
5.439.555.1
100.0
54.046.0
100.0
100.0
50.0 7.642.4
100.0
8.651.739.7
100.0
61.638.4
100.0
100.0
4.882.512.7
100.0
3.244.352.5
100.0
38.361.7
100.0
100.0
1.886.012.3
100.0
†48.350.7
100.0
10.889.2
100.0
100.0
87.7 5.8 6.5
100.0
9.254.736.2
100.0
58.141.9
100.0
100.0
86.4 5.4 8.2
100.0
8.852.938.2
100.0
53.446.6
100.0
100.0
2.185.412.6
100.0
1.664.733.8
100.0
12.687.4
100.0
100.0
87.4 2.6 9.9
100.0
12.464.722.9
100.0
64.635.4
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
232
Table 7.8c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Row percent distribution, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, and co-occurring susbtance use problem
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3SMI/SED status
SMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal prior admissions
aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
3.7
†10.811.2
3.8
1.6 2.0 4.5
2.8
1.9 2.2
2.0
8.8
6.3 4.329.0
9.0
8.9 9.211.7
10.1
10.3 9.0
9.7
7.9
†41.0 7.7
7.9
† 1.8 3.6
2.3
† 2.0
1.4
1.7
† 9.3 1.6
1.7
† † †
†
† †
†
18.2
22.3 6.5 8.9
18.0
20.421.022.9
21.6
22.222.4
22.3
30.2
36.410.118.6
29.9
28.529.335.0
31.2
29.936.6
32.7
2.5
†13.5 2.4
2.5
† † †
†
† †
†
26.9
33.5 4.520.6
27.2
39.735.620.9
31.0
34.726.7
31.4† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
233
Table 7.9a. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Number, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
235,087
1,919230,948
1,857 193 163
235,080
96,52048,202 9,31315,560 7,780 284
177,659
8,802
5 8,790
4^^
8,801
4,129 1,256 1,005 652 386 23
7,451
20,795
2320,688
61 7 16
20,795
10,620 4,172 421 1,384 559 49
17,205
18,683
318,664
16 - - - -
18,683
9,841 1,953 3,628 463 279 23
16,187
4,045
5 4,037
3 - - - -
4,045
1,827 552 839 97 285 4
3,604
42,765
20342,170 260 59 72
42,764
17,837 9,397 640 3,498 1,465 39
32,876
70,924
18670,507 147 44 39
70,923
30,19914,691 688 6,106 1,479 99
53,262
5,923
4 5,912
6 - -
^
5,923
2,599 941 1,385 121 353
- -
5,399
63,150
1,49060,180 1,360 82 34
63,146
19,46815,240 707 3,239 2,974 47
41,675 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.9b. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Column percent distribution, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
100.0
†98.2
† † †
100.0
54.327.1 5.2 8.8 4.4
†
100.0
100.0
†99.9
† † †
100.0
55.416.913.5 8.8 5.2
†
100.0
100.0
†99.5
† † †
100.0
61.724.2 2.4 8.0 3.2
†
100.0
100.0
†99.9
† † †
100.0
60.812.122.4 2.9 1.7
†
100.0
100.0
†99.8
† † †
100.0
50.715.323.3 2.7 7.9
†
100.0
100.0
†98.6
† † †
100.0
54.328.6 1.910.6 4.5
†
100.0
100.0
†99.4
† † †
100.0
56.727.6 1.311.5 2.8
†
100.0
100.0
†99.8
† † †
100.0
48.117.425.7 2.2 6.5
†
100.0
100.0
2.495.3 2.2
† †
100.0
46.736.6 1.7 7.8 7.1
†
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
235
Table 7.9c. MH-TEDS admissions prior to the start of the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Row percent distribution, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
2Total prior admissions3Mental health service setting
State psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
3.7
† 3.8
† † †
3.7
4.3 2.610.8 4.2 5.0 8.1
4.2
8.8
1.2 9.0 3.3 3.6 9.8
8.8
11.0 8.7 4.5 8.9 7.217.3
9.7
7.9
† 8.1
† † †
7.9
10.2 4.139.0 3.0 3.6 8.1
9.1
1.7
† 1.7
† † †
1.7
1.9 1.1 9.0
† 3.7 1.4
2.0
18.2
10.618.314.030.644.2
18.2
18.519.5 6.922.518.813.7
18.5
30.2
9.730.5 7.922.823.9
30.2
31.330.5 7.439.219.034.9
30.0
2.5
† 2.6
† † †
2.5
2.7 2.014.9
† 4.5
†
3.0
26.9
77.626.173.242.520.9
26.9
20.231.6 7.620.838.216.5
23.5† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Prior admissions are defined as those episodes of treatment with (1) an admission date prior to the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014) and (2) a discharge date after the start of the reporting period (July 1, 2014).3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.10a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Number, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
125,153
61,99563,039
125,034
10,21311,321 6,84213,55811,66313,66811,56610,14910,63610,923 7,994 3,931 2,529
124,993
6,800
3,296 3,498
6,794
2,721 1,500 275 376 263 316 293 250 209 224 176 98 93
6,794
13,910
5,610 8,295
13,905
1,042 1,246 951 1,671 1,441 1,776 1,417 1,068 1,126 1,013 651 311 181
13,894
5,300
3,655 1,634
5,289
3,049 1,405 276 213 115 99 61 19 29 17 7 5 4
5,299
1,517
1,066 450
1,516
835 583 44 21 7 8 8 4
^ 3
^^
- -
1,517
24,822
11,28413,511
24,795
319 1,189 1,599 3,184 2,721 3,246 2,834 2,533 2,410 2,204 1,517 687 352
24,795
36,950
15,35321,558
36,911
605 3,275 2,047 3,927 3,351 3,966 3,454 3,278 3,656 4,097 3,010 1,384 825
36,875
1,671
1,076 594
1,670
660 920 59 20 8
^^
- - - -
^ - - - -
^
1,671
34,183
20,65513,499
34,154
982 1,203 1,591 4,146 3,757 4,256 3,498 2,997 3,205 3,364 2,631 1,445 1,073
34,148 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.10b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Column percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
100.0
49.650.4
100.0
8.2 9.1 5.510.8 9.310.9 9.3 8.1 8.5 8.7 6.4 3.1 2.0
100.0
100.0
48.551.5
100.0
40.122.1 4.0 5.5 3.9 4.7 4.3 3.7 3.1 3.3 2.6 1.4 1.4
100.0
100.0
40.359.7
100.0
7.5 9.0 6.812.010.412.810.2 7.7 8.1 7.3 4.7 2.2 1.3
100.0
100.0
69.130.9
100.0
57.526.5 5.2 4.0 2.2 1.9 1.2
† † † † † †
100.0
100.0
70.329.7
100.0
55.038.4 2.9 1.4
† † † † † † † † †
100.0
100.0
45.554.5
100.0
1.3 4.8 6.412.811.013.111.410.2 9.7 8.9 6.1 2.8 1.4
100.0
100.0
41.658.4
100.0
1.6 8.9 5.610.6 9.110.8 9.4 8.9 9.911.1 8.2 3.8 2.2
100.0
100.0
64.435.6
100.0
39.555.1 3.5 1.2
† † † † † † † † †
100.0
100.0
60.539.5
100.0
2.9 3.5 4.712.111.012.510.2 8.8 9.4 9.9 7.7 4.2 3.1
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.10c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, gender, and age: Row percent distribution, 2015
Gender and age
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
GenderMaleFemale
Total
Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
Total
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
5.4
5.3 5.5
5.4
26.613.2 4.0 2.8 2.3 2.3 2.5 2.5 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.5 3.7
5.4
11.1
9.013.2
11.1
10.211.013.912.312.413.012.310.510.6 9.3 8.1 7.9 7.2
11.1
4.2
5.9 2.6
4.2
29.912.4 4.0 1.6
† † † † † † † † †
4.2
1.2
1.7 †
1.2
8.2 5.1
† † † † † † † † † † †
1.2
19.8
18.221.4
19.8
3.110.523.423.523.323.724.525.022.720.219.017.513.9
19.8
29.5
24.834.2
29.5
5.928.929.929.028.729.029.932.334.437.537.735.232.6
29.5
1.3
1.7 †
1.3
6.5 8.1
† † † † † † † † † † †
1.3
27.3
33.321.4
27.3
9.610.623.330.632.231.130.229.530.130.832.936.842.4
27.3† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
239
Table 7.11a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Number, 2015
Race and ethnicity
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska NativeAsianBlack or African AmericanNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderWhiteOther
Total
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino OriginHispanic or Latino Origin
Total
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexicanPuerto RicanCubanOther specific
Total
125,153
5,765 786
34,620
32375,122 6,298
122,914
104,80111,134
115,935
238 3,913 60
2,447
6,658
6,800
352 39
1,612
24 4,063 542
6,632
5,538 783
6,321
31 153
^ 127
312
13,910
692 78
2,492
41 9,453 898
13,654
11,612 1,594
13,206
32 580 8
394
1,014
5,300
138 23
2,610
5 2,225 189
5,190
4,442 253
4,695
16 46
^ 25
89
1,517
68 5
689
4 635 71
1,472
1,247 125
1,372
^ 10
- - 3
14
24,822
1,196 138 5,408
7216,620 975
24,409
21,370 1,814
23,184
23 652 17 468
1,160
36,950
1,825 200 9,073
9523,324 1,758
36,275
30,426 3,505
33,931
76 1,413 18 733
2,240
1,671
101^
819
^ 635 85
1,643
1,482 90
1,572
7 6
- - 6
19
34,183
1,393 301
11,917
8118,167 1,780
33,639
28,684 2,970
31,654
52 1,053 14 691
1,810 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
240
Table 7.11b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Column percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissionsRace and ethnicity Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 4.7 5.3 5.1 2.7 4.6 4.9 5.0 6.1 4.1Asian † † † † † † † † †Black or African American 28.2 24.3 18.3 50.3 46.8 22.2 25.0 49.8 35.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander † † † † † † † † †White 61.1 61.3 69.2 42.9 43.1 68.1 64.3 38.6 54.0Other 5.1 8.2 6.6 3.6 4.8 4.0 4.8 5.2 5.3
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 90.4 87.6 87.9 94.6 90.9 92.2 89.7 94.3 90.6Hispanic or Latino Origin 9.6 12.4 12.1 5.4 9.1 7.8 10.3 5.7 9.4
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 3.6 9.9 3.2 18.0 7.1 2.0 3.4 36.8 2.9Puerto Rican 58.8 49.0 57.2 51.7 71.4 56.2 63.1 31.6 58.2Cuban † † † 2.2 † 1.5 † † †Other specific 36.8 40.7 38.9 28.1 21.4 40.3 32.7 31.6 38.2
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
241
Table 7.11c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, race, and ethnicity: Row percent distribution, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissionsRace and ethnicity Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2 100.0 5.4 11.1 4.2 1.2 19.8 29.5 1.3 27.3
RaceAmerican Indian or Alaska Native 100.0 6.1 12.0 2.4 1.2 20.7 31.7 1.8 24.2Asian 100.0 5.0 9.9 2.9 † 17.6 25.4 † 38.3Black or African American 100.0 4.7 7.2 7.5 2.0 15.6 26.2 2.4 34.4Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 100.0 7.4 12.7 1.5 1.2 22.3 29.4 † 25.1White 100.0 5.4 12.6 3.0 † 22.1 31.0 † 24.2Other 100.0 8.6 14.3 3.0 1.1 15.5 27.9 1.3 28.3
Total 100.0 5.4 11.1 4.2 1.2 19.9 29.5 1.3 27.4
EthnicityNot of Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 5.3 11.1 4.2 1.2 20.4 29.0 1.4 27.4Hispanic or Latino Origin 100.0 7.0 14.3 2.3 1.1 16.3 31.5 † 26.7
Total 100.0 5.5 11.4 4.0 1.2 20.0 29.3 1.4 27.3
Specific Hispanic or Latino OriginMexican 100.0 13.0 13.4 6.7 † 9.7 31.9 2.9 21.8Puerto Rican 100.0 3.9 14.8 1.2 † 16.7 36.1 † 26.9Cuban 100.0 1.7 13.3 3.3 † 28.3 30.0 † 23.3Other specific 100.0 5.2 16.1 1.0 † 19.1 30.0 † 28.2
Total 100.0 4.7 15.2 1.3 † 17.4 33.6 † 27.2† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
242
Table 7.12a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Number, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting2 period aged 18 and older
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
103,459
6,32114,31832,67017,788
71,097
46,45011,752 5,17115,255 2,235
80,863
2,573
115 325 835 615
1,890
1,111 458 118 306 77
2,070
11,606
747 1,701 3,897 2,620
8,965
5,142 1,707 678 1,863 260
9,650
845
30 130 278 231
669
550 99 18 58
^
727
99
4 18 29 4
55
63 5
^^
- -
71
23,287
1,190 3,151 7,350 4,191
15,882
9,706 2,781 1,268 3,819 439
18,013
32,995
2,239 4,36510,788 6,346
23,738
13,195 4,616 2,095 5,626 936
26,468
91
6 23 19 4
52
59^
- -^
- -
62
31,963
1,990 4,605 9,474 3,777
19,846
16,624 2,085 993 3,579 521
23,802 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.12b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting2 period aged 18 and older
Highest school grade completed0 to 89 to 1112 (or GED)More than 12
Total
Marital statusNever marriedCurrently marriedSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
Total
100.0
8.920.146.025.0
100.0
57.414.5 6.418.9 2.8
100.0
100.0
6.117.244.232.5
100.0
53.722.1 5.714.8 3.7
100.0
100.0
8.319.043.529.2
100.0
53.317.7 7.019.3 2.7
100.0
100.0
4.519.441.634.5
100.0
75.713.6 2.5 8.0
†
100.0
100.0
7.332.752.7 7.3
100.0
88.7 7.0 1.4 2.8
†
100.0
100.0
7.519.846.326.4
100.0
53.915.4 7.021.2 2.4
100.0
100.0
9.418.445.426.7
100.0
49.917.4 7.921.3 3.5
100.0
100.0
11.544.236.5 7.7
100.0
95.2 1.6
† 3.2
†
100.0
100.0
10.023.247.719.0
100.0
69.8 8.8 4.215.0 2.2
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
244
Table 7.12c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis, education, and marital status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Education and marital status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting2 period aged 18 and older 100.0 2.5 11.2 † † 22.5 31.9 † 30.9
Highest school grade completed0 to 8 100.0 1.8 11.8 † † 18.8 35.4 † 31.59 to 11 100.0 2.3 11.9 † † 22.0 30.5 † 32.212 (or GED) 100.0 2.6 11.9 † † 22.5 33.0 † 29.0More than 12 100.0 3.5 14.7 1.3 † 23.6 35.7 † 21.2
Total 100.0 2.7 12.6 † † 22.3 33.4 † 27.9
Marital statusNever married 100.0 2.4 11.1 1.2 † 20.9 28.4 † 35.8Currently married 100.0 3.9 14.5 † † 23.7 39.3 † 17.7Separated 100.0 2.3 13.1 † † 24.5 40.5 † 19.2Divorced 100.0 2.0 12.2 † † 25.0 36.9 † 23.5Widowed 100.0 3.4 11.6 † † 19.6 41.9 † 23.3
Total 100.0 2.6 11.9 † † 22.3 32.7 † 29.4† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; GED = General Educational Development; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
245
Table 7.13a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Number, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran statusTotal admissions aged
18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
125,153
5,990 54
3,025 2,452 1,17575,930 342
88,968
550 2,38725,998 363 2,326
31,624
103,459 2,22277,733
79,955
6,800
117 17 28 23 19
5,199 - -
5,403
13 29
2,378 4 30
2,454
2,573 67
1,958
2,025
13,910
630 11 247 64 63
9,819 11
10,845
46 145 2,971 21 131
3,314
11,606 336 9,238
9,574
5,300
24 12 30 10
^ 4,061
^
4,140
13 19
1,876 5 30
1,943
845 10 696
706
1,517
7^
9 8 11
1,140 - -
1,177
4^
781 10 11
807
99^
69
70
24,822
1,433 3
528 426 205
14,521 67
17,183
129 599 4,321 112 500
5,661
23,287 453
17,564
18,017
36,950
1,754 3
533 242 152
23,999 47
26,730
225 637 7,545 135 693
9,235
32,995 622
25,312
25,934
1,671
^^
11 5 4
1,366^
1,392
^^
665 3
^
673
91^
59
61
34,183
2,023 4
1,639 1,674 719
15,825 214
22,098
118 955 5,461 73 930
7,537
31,963 731
22,837
23,568 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
246
Table 7.13b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admission
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran status
Total admissions aged 18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
100.0
6.7 †
3.4 2.8 1.385.3
†
100.0
1.7 7.582.2 1.1 7.4
100.0
103,459 2.897.2
100.0
100.0
2.2 † † † †
96.2 †
100.0
† 1.296.9
† 1.2
100.0
2,573 3.396.7
100.0
100.0
5.8 †
2.3 † †
90.5 †
100.0
1.4 4.489.6
† 4.0
100.0
11,606 3.596.5
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
98.1 †
100.0
† †
96.6 †
1.5
100.0
845 1.498.6
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
96.9 †
100.0
† †
96.8 1.2 1.4
100.0
99 1.498.6
100.0
100.0
8.3 †
3.1 2.5 1.284.5
†
100.0
2.310.676.3 2.0 8.8
100.0
23,287 2.597.5
100.0
100.0
6.6 †
2.0 † †
89.8 †
100.0
2.4 6.981.7 1.5 7.5
100.0
32,995 2.497.6
100.0
100.0
† † † † †
98.1 †
100.0
† †
98.8 † †
100.0
91 3.396.7
100.0
100.0
9.2 †
7.4 7.6 3.371.6
†
100.0
1.612.772.5
†12.3
100.0
31,963 3.196.9
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatmentreporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
Mental health diagnostic category
Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015
247
Table 7.13c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Living arrangement, health insurance, and veteran status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admission
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
Living arrangementHomelessFoster home/foster careResidential careInstitutional settingJail/correctional facilityPrivate residenceOther
Total
Health insurance3Private insurance
MedicareMedicaidOtherNone
Total
Veteran status
Total admissions aged 18 and olderVeteranNot a veteran
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
103,459100.0100.0
100.0
5.4
2.031.5
† †
1.6 6.8
†
6.1
2.4 1.2 9.1 1.1 1.3
7.8
2,573 3.0 2.5
2.5
11.1
10.520.4 8.2 2.6 5.412.9 3.2
12.2
8.4 6.111.4 5.8 5.6
10.5
11,60615.111.9
12.0
4.2
†22.2
† † †
5.3 †
4.7
2.4 †
7.2 1.4 1.3
6.1
845 † †
†
1.2
† 3.7
† † †
1.5 †
1.3
† †
3.0 2.8
†
2.6
99 † †
†
19.8
23.9 5.617.517.417.419.119.6
19.3
23.525.116.630.921.5
17.9
23,28720.422.6
22.5
29.5
29.3 5.617.6 9.912.931.613.7
30.0
40.926.729.037.229.8
29.2
32,99528.032.6
32.4
1.3
† 3.7
† † †
1.8 †
1.6
† †
2.6 † †
2.1
91 † †
†
27.3
33.8 7.454.268.361.220.862.6
24.8
21.540.021.020.140.0
23.8
31,96332.929.4
29.5† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Private insurance includes the following subcategories: private insurance, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and health maintenance organization.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
248
Table 7.14a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Number, 2015
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissionsEmployment status Mood disorders
Adjustment Anxiety Conduct Bipolar DepressiveTotal disorders disorders ADD/ADHD disorder disorders disorders ODD Other
Total admissions during reporting2 period aged 18 and older 103,459 2,573 11,606 845 99 23,287 32,995 91 31,963
Employment statusEmployed 13,290 730 2,245 235 13 2,762 5,141 11 2,153
Full time 7,815 484 1,325 113 6 1,546 3,129 7 1,205Part time 5,475 246 920 122 7 1,216 2,012 4 948
Unemployed 24,149 530 2,836 143 13 5,979 8,466 5 6,177Not in labor force (see detail below) 33,496 596 3,719 273 35 6,934 9,711 33 12,195
Total 70,935 1,856 8,800 651 61 15,675 23,318 49 20,525
Detailed not in labor forceTotal admissions during reporting period
aged 18 and older not in labor force 33,496 596 3,719 273 35 6,934 9,711 33 12,195Disabled 17,366 192 1,573 72 14 3,718 4,329 7 7,461Student 1,384 76 252 66 4 296 449 16 225Homemaker 1,466 45 299 14 - - 293 637 ^ 177Retired 946 44 99 3 - - 150 420 - - 230Sheltered/non-competitive employment 268 7 20 ^ - - 81 124 - - 35Other 11,816 230 1,435 112 17 2,351 3,714 9 3,948
Total 33,246 594 3,678 268 35 6,889 9,673 33 12,076 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
249
Table 7.14b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Column percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of individuals
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting2 period age 18 and older
Employment statusEmployed
Full timePart time
UnemployedNot in labor force (see detail below)
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal admissions during reporting period
aged 18 and older not in labor forceDisabledStudentHomemakerRetiredSheltered/non-competitive employmentOther
Total
100.0
18.711.0 7.734.047.2
100.0
47.252.2 4.2 4.4 2.8
†35.5
100.0
100.0
39.326.113.328.632.1
100.0
32.132.312.8 7.6 7.4 1.238.7
100.0
100.0
25.515.110.532.242.3
100.0
42.342.8 6.9 8.1 2.7
†39.0
100.0
100.0
36.117.418.722.041.9
100.0
41.926.924.6 5.2 1.1
†41.8
100.0
100.0
21.3 9.811.521.357.4
100.0
57.440.011.4
† † †
48.6
100.0
100.0
17.6 9.9 7.838.144.2
100.0
44.254.0 4.3 4.3 2.2 1.234.1
100.0
100.0
22.013.4 8.636.341.6
100.0
41.644.8 4.6 6.6 4.3 1.338.4
100.0
100.0
22.414.3 8.210.267.3
100.0
67.321.248.5 3.0
† †
27.3
100.0
100.0
10.5 5.9 4.630.159.4
100.0
59.461.8 1.9 1.5 1.9
†32.7
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.14c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period aged 18 and older, by mental health diagnosis and employment status: Row percent distribution, 2015
Employment status
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of individuals
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting2 period age 18 and older
Employment status
100.0 5.4 11.1 4.2 1.2 19.8 29.5 1.3 27.3
Employed 100.0 5.5 16.9 1.8 † 20.8 38.7 † 16.2Full time 100.0 6.2 17.0 1.4 † 19.8 40.0 † 15.4Part time 100.0 4.5 16.8 2.2 † 22.2 36.7 † 17.3
Unemployed 100.0 2.2 11.7 † † 24.8 35.1 † 25.6Not in labor force (see detail below) 100.0 1.8 11.1 † † 20.7 29.0 † 36.4
Total
Detailed not in labor forceTotal admissions during reporting period
100.0 2.6 12.4 † † 22.1 32.9 † 28.9
aged 18 and older not in labor force 100.0 1.8 11.1 † † 20.7 29.0 † 36.4Disabled 100.0 1.1 9.1 † † 21.4 24.9 † 43.0Student 100.0 5.5 18.2 4.8 † 21.4 32.4 1.2 16.3Homemaker 100.0 3.1 20.4 † † 20.0 43.5 † 12.1Retired 100.0 4.7 10.5 † † 15.9 44.4 † 24.3Sheltered/non-competitive employment 100.0 2.6 7.5 † † 30.2 46.3 † 13.1Other 100.0 1.9 12.1 † † 19.9 31.4 † 33.4
Total 100.0 1.8 11.1 † † 20.7 29.1 † 36.3† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.15a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Number, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, and co-occurring susbtance use problem
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions duringreporting period2
3SMI/SED statusSMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal admissions during reporting
period aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
125,153
68,39312,94022,238
103,571
4,72952,59721,076
78,402
114,78032,40362,659
95,062
6,800
591 1,999 3,402
5,992
163 1,616 2,329
4,108
4,073 919 2,114
3,033
13,910
4,969 1,361 5,791
12,121
480 5,545 3,930
9,955
12,852 3,806 7,223
11,029
5,300
247 3,410 1,011
4,668
46 878 826
1,750
2,250 333 861
1,194
1,517
33 940 294
1,267
3 400 331
734
682 37 386
423
24,822
16,675 973 2,403
20,051
95011,708 3,654
16,312
24,476 8,00113,099
21,100
36,950
24,234 2,325 4,716
31,275
1,07816,271 6,998
24,347
36,270 9,50720,646
30,153
1,671
22 1,187 278
1,487
4 438 235
677
1,011 18 504
522
34,183
21,622 745 4,343
26,710
2,00515,741 2,773
20,519
33,166 9,78217,826
27,608
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.15b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED status, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Column percent distribution, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, and co-occurring susbtance use problem
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
3SMI/SED statusSMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal admissions during reporting
period aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
100.0
66.012.521.5
100.0
6.067.126.9
100.0
34.165.9
100.0
100.0
9.933.456.8
100.0
4.039.356.7
100.0
30.369.7
100.0
100.0
41.011.247.8
100.0
4.855.739.5
100.0
34.565.5
100.0
100.0
5.373.121.7
100.0
2.650.247.2
100.0
27.972.1
100.0
100.0
2.674.223.2
100.0
†54.545.1
100.0
8.791.3
100.0
100.0
83.2 4.912.0
100.0
5.871.822.4
100.0
37.962.1
100.0
100.0
77.5 7.415.1
100.0
4.466.828.7
100.0
31.568.5
100.0
100.0
1.579.818.7
100.0
†64.734.7
100.0
3.496.6
100.0
100.0
81.0 2.816.3
100.0
9.876.713.5
100.0
35.464.6
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.15c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, SMI/SED score, functioning score (CGAS/GAF), and co-occurring substance use problem: Row percent distribution, 2015
SMI/SED status, functioning score, and co-occurring susbtance use problem
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
3SMI/SED statusSMISEDNot SMI/SED
Total
Functioning (CGAS/GAF)4
01-5051-100
Total
Co-occurring substance use problemTotal admissions during reporting
period aged 12 and olderYesNo
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
5.4
†15.415.3
5.8
3.4 3.111.1
5.2
2.8 3.4
3.2
11.1
7.310.526.0
11.7
10.210.518.6
12.7
11.711.5
11.6
4.2
†26.4 4.5
4.5
† 1.7 3.9
2.2
1.0 1.4
1.3
1.2
† 7.3 1.3
1.2
† †
1.6
†
† †
†
19.8
24.4 7.510.8
19.4
20.122.317.3
20.8
24.720.9
22.2
29.5
35.418.021.2
30.2
22.830.933.2
31.1
29.332.9
31.7
1.3
† 9.2 1.3
1.4
† †
1.1
†
† †
†
27.3
31.6 5.819.5
25.8
42.429.913.2
26.2
30.228.4
29.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGAS = Children's Global Assessment Scale; GAF = Global Assessment of Function; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for each admission. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 The definitions for SMI and SED statuses can be found in Appendix D.4 Functioning is measured by the Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) for children and adolescents, and the Global Assessment of Function (GAF) for adults. Further information on CGAS and GAF can be found in Appendix D.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.16a. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Number, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of admissions
Mood disorders
ODD OtherTotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Bipolardisorders
Depressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
125,153
5,04399,669 1,474 3,883 290
110,359
56,83026,684 3,804 6,18510,317
87
103,907
6,800
55 6,052
4 27 7
6,145
3,361 793 807 676 439 7
6,083
13,910
9812,358
69 75 43
12,643
7,736 2,468 440 956 700 21
12,321
5,300
6 5,093 18 15
- -
5,132
2,607 533 815 186 122 4
4,267
1,517
17 1,384 17 3 3
1,424
611 143 273 83 126
- -
1,236
24,822
94219,124 299 1,256 77
21,698
10,936 6,198 227 1,110 2,269
7
20,747
36,950
76431,147 425 912 101
33,349
18,069 8,463 551 1,665 2,092 21
30,861
1,671
4 1,554
6^
4
1,569
758 181 337 73 133
^
1,484
34,183
3,15722,957 636 1,594 55
28,399
12,752 7,905 354 1,436 4,436 25
26,908 - - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.16b. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Column percent distribution, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
100.0
4.690.3 1.3 3.5
†
100.0
54.725.7 3.7 6.0 9.9
†
100.0
100.0
†98.5
† † †
100.0
55.313.013.311.1 7.2
†
100.0
100.0
†97.7
† † †
100.0
62.820.0 3.6 7.8 5.7
†
100.0
100.0
†99.2
† † †
100.0
61.112.519.1 4.4 2.9
†
100.0
100.0
1.297.2 1.2
† †
100.0
49.411.622.1 6.710.2
†
100.0
100.0
4.388.1 1.4 5.8
†
100.0
52.729.9 1.1 5.410.9
†
100.0
100.0
2.393.4 1.3 2.7
†
100.0
58.527.4 1.8 5.4 6.8
†
100.0
100.0
†99.0
† † †
100.0
51.112.222.7 4.9 9.0
†
100.0
100.0
11.180.8 2.2 5.6
†
100.0
47.429.4 1.3 5.316.5
†
100.0† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.16c. MH-TEDS admissions during the reporting period, by mental health diagnosis, mental health service setting, and referral source: Row percent distribution, 2015
Mental health service setting and referral source
1Mental health diagnosis
Row percent distribution of admissions
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total admissions during reporting period2
3Mental health service settingState psychiatric hospitalCommunity-based programResidential treatment centerOther psychiatric inpatientInstitutions under the justice system
Total
Referral sourceIndividual (includes self)Health care providerSchoolOther community referralCourt/criminal justiceOther
Total
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
5.4
1.1 6.1
† †
2.4
5.6
5.9 3.021.210.9 4.3 8.0
5.9
11.1
1.912.4 4.7 1.914.8
11.5
13.6 9.211.615.5 6.824.1
11.9
4.2
† 5.1 1.2
† †
4.7
4.6 2.021.4 3.0 1.2 4.6
4.1
1.2
† 1.4 1.2
† 1.0
1.3
1.1 †
7.2 1.3 1.2
†
1.2
19.8
18.719.220.332.326.6
19.7
19.223.2 6.017.922.0 8.0
20.0
29.5
15.131.328.823.534.8
30.2
31.831.714.526.920.324.1
29.7
1.3
† 1.6
† †
1.4
1.4
1.3 †
8.9 1.2 1.3 2.3
1.4
27.3
62.623.043.141.119.0
25.7
22.429.6 9.323.243.028.7
25.9† Less than one percent of admissions.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.2 Admissions during the reporting period are defined as those admissions occurring on or between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.3 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
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Table 7.17. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health service setting, and month and year of discharge: Number and percent distribution, 2015
Month and year of discharge
Total
Mental health service setting 1
Number of discharges Percent distribution of discharges
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
July 2014August 2014September 2014October 2014November 2014December 2014January 2015February 2015March 2015April 2015May 2015June 2015After June 2015
Total
11,11411,458 9,615 9,744 8,219 9,804 7,578 7,484 7,682 7,188 6,272 6,954 2,885
105,997
618 560 558 607 594 530 417 448 489 433 348 359 103 6,064
9,93410,317 8,484 8,585 7,186 8,788 6,860 6,771 6,911 6,493 5,677 6,345 2,74995,100
103 120 127 121 100 124 107 93 83 81 90 79 19
1,247
438 440 423 408 327 354 187 147 191 178 154 170 12
3,429
21 21 23 23 12 8 7 25 8 3 3
^^
157
10.2 9.2 9.210.0 9.8 8.7 6.9 7.4 8.1 7.1 5.7 5.9 1.7
100.0
10.410.8 8.9 9.0 7.6 9.2 7.2 7.1 7.3 6.8 6.0 6.7 2.9
100.0
8.3 9.610.2 9.7 8.0 9.9 8.6 7.5 6.7 6.5 7.2 6.3 1.5
100.0
12.812.812.311.9 9.510.3 5.5 4.3 5.6 5.2 4.5 5.0
†100.0
13.413.414.614.6 7.6 5.1 4.515.9 5.1 1.9 1.9
† 1.3
100.0
^ Less than three admissions; † Less than one percent of admissions.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.18. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health service setting, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Number and percent distribution, 2015
Reason for discharge and days in treatment
Total
Mental health service setting 1
Number of discharges Percent distribution of discharges
State psychiatric
hospital
Community-based
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
State psychiatric
hospitalCommunity
program
Residential treatment
center
Other psychiatric inpatient
Institutions under the
justice system
Total discharges
Reason for dischargeTreatment completedDropped out of treatmentTerminated by facilityTransferred to another treatment programIncarcerated or released to courtsOther
Total
Days in treatment episode0 to 30 days31 to 90 days91 to 180 days181 to 365 daysMore than 365 days
Total
105,997
26,13235,442 6,215
12,163
89422,341
103,187
26,330 9,01711,10623,30235,466
105,221
6,064
5,231 16 4
329
48 176
5,804
3,341 1,366 476 296 290
5,769
95,100
18,21835,297 6,158
11,139
80121,990
93,603
19,246 7,29610,45122,80834,845
94,646
1,247
629 46 48
291
8 85
1,107
616 203 90 100 224
1,233
3,429
2,014 8 4
394
16 80
2,516
3,107 138 40 38 93
3,416
157
40 75
^
10
21 10
157
20 14 49 60 14
157
100.0
90.1 † †
5.7
† 3.0
100.0
57.923.7 8.3 5.1 5.0
100.0
100.0
19.537.7 6.6
11.9
†23.5
100.0
20.3 7.711.024.136.8
100.0
100.0
56.8 4.2 4.3
26.3
† 7.7
100.0
50.016.5 7.3 8.118.2
100.0
100.0
80.0 † †
15.7
† 3.2
100.0
91.0 4.0 1.2 1.1 2.7
100.0
100.0
25.547.8
†
6.4
13.4 6.4
100.0
12.7 8.931.238.2 8.9
100.0^ Less than three discharges; † Less than one percent of discharges.1 Mental health services setting category definitions can be found in Appendix C.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
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Table 7.19a. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Number, 2015
Reason for discharge and days in treatment episode
1Mental health diagnosis
Number of discharges
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total discharges
Reason for dischargeTreatment completedDropped out of treatmentTerminated by facilityTransferred to another treatment programIncarcerated or released to courtsOther
Total
Days in treatment episode0 to 30 days31 to 90 days91 to 180 days181 to 365 daysMore than 365 days
Total
85,609
21,89015,884 5,832
9,206
69529,995
83,502
33,714 7,480 9,53413,34420,964
85,036
4,114
956 1,077 331
265
4 1,467
4,100
1,044 392 787 1,001 878
4,102
8,530
1,532 2,011 672
898
91 3,199
8,403
2,351 924 1,306 1,737 2,183
8,501
3,332
313 1,346 535
265
11 843
3,313
338 199 388 820 1,568
3,313
966
171 330 122
80
^ 255
959
191 103 162 219 286
961
17,978
5,134 3,078 991
1,931
179 6,295
17,608
7,930 1,593 1,902 2,526 3,927
17,878
24,532
6,417 5,200 1,873
2,778
171 7,803
24,242
9,203 1,984 2,795 4,087 6,292
24,361
1,296
146 506 198
93
^ 347
1,292
146 71 177 331 568
1,293
24,861
7,221 2,336 1,110
2,896
236 9,786
23,585
12,511 2,214 2,017 2,623 5,262
24,627^ Less than three discharges.
ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
260
Table 7.19b. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Column percent distribution, 2015
Reason for discharge and days in treatment episode
1Mental health diagnosis
Column percent distribution of discharges
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conductdisorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total discharges
Reason for dischargeTreatment completedDropped out of treatmentTerminated by facilityTransferred to another treatment programIncarcerated or released to courtsOther
Total
Days in treatment episode0 to 30 days31 to 90 days91 to 180 days181 to 365 daysMore than 365 days
Total
100.0
26.219.0 7.0
11.0
†35.9
100.0
39.6 8.811.215.724.7
100.0
100.0
23.326.3 8.1
6.5
†35.8
100.0
25.5 9.619.224.421.4
100.0
100.0
18.223.9 8.0
10.7
1.138.1
100.0
27.710.915.420.425.7
100.0
100.0
9.440.616.1
8.0
†25.4
100.0
10.2 6.011.724.847.3
100.0
100.0
17.834.412.7
8.3
†26.6
100.0
19.910.716.922.829.8
100.0
100.0
29.217.5 5.6
11.0
1.035.8
100.0
44.4 8.910.614.122.0
100.0
100.0
26.521.5 7.7
11.5
†32.2
100.0
37.8 8.111.516.825.8
100.0
100.0
11.339.215.3
7.2
†26.9
100.0
11.3 5.513.725.643.9
100.0
100.0
30.6 9.9 4.7
12.3
1.041.5
100.0
50.8 9.0 8.210.721.4
100.0† Less than one percent of discharges.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
261
Table 7.19c. MH-TEDS discharges, by mental health diagnosis, reason for discharge, and days in treatment episode: Row percent distribution, 2015
Reason for discharge and days in treatment episode
1Mental health diagnosis
Percent distribution of discharges
TotalAdjustmentdisorders
Anxietydisorders ADD/ADHD
Conduct disorder
Mood disorders
ODD OtherBipolar
disordersDepressivedisorders
Total discharges
Reason for discharge
100.0 4.8 10.0 3.9 1.1 21.0 28.7 1.5 29.0
Treatment completed 100.0 4.4 7.0 1.4 † 23.5 29.3 † 33.0Dropped out of treatment 100.0 6.8 12.7 8.5 2.1 19.4 32.7 3.2 14.7Terminated by facilityTransferred to another treatment
100.0 5.7 11.5 9.2 2.1 17.0 32.1 3.4 19.0
programIncarcerated or released to
100.0 2.9 9.8 2.9 † 21.0 30.2 1.0 31.5
courts 100.0 † 13.1 1.6 † 25.8 24.6 † 34.0Other 100.0 4.9 10.7 2.8 † 21.0 26.0 1.2 32.6
Total
Days in treatment episode
100.0 4.9 10.1 4.0 1.1 21.1 29.0 1.5 28.2
0 to 30 days 100.0 3.1 7.0 1.0 † 23.5 27.3 † 37.131 to 90 days 100.0 5.2 12.4 2.7 1.4 21.3 26.5 † 29.691 to 180 days 100.0 8.3 13.7 4.1 1.7 19.9 29.3 1.9 21.2181 to 365 days 100.0 7.5 13.0 6.1 1.6 18.9 30.6 2.5 19.7More than 365 days 100.0 4.2 10.4 7.5 1.4 18.7 30.0 2.7 25.1
Total 100.0 4.8 10.0 3.9 1.1 21.0 28.6 1.5 29.0† Less than one percent of discharges.ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ODD = oppositional defiant disorder.1 "Mental health diagnosis" refers to the first-mention mental health diagnosis, which is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental TEDS), 2015 reporting period. Data received through 11.01.16.
each admission. Mental health diagnostic
Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-
262
Table 8.1a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Number, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
settingcorrectional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting
Gender
MaleFemale
2Age
0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED status
SEDNot SED
3SMI status
SMINot SMI
1Total individuals
Total
Total
Total
Total
31
701,355
342,047359,211701,258
101,59972,75419,19541,16940,70355,06351,70661,35173,83874,72154,89830,66723,665
701,329
128,323553,341681,664
432,162249,502681,664
30
19,402
11,549 7,84919,398
651379532
1,5371,5282,1672,0372,5143,1352,7171,521
512170
19,400
77817,59218,370
14,876 3,49418,370
28
8,868
4,769 4,089 8,858
3,8512,871
402192120177159168211228173136180
8,868
4,774 3,449 8,223
1,003 7,220 8,223
30
34,426
20,75813,66434,422
4361,269
6631,8451,9362,6452,4923,2274,5285,2884,3722,9112,811
34,423
1,43732,31033,747
28,404 5,34333,747
30
11,727
7,248 4,47811,726
218941348814793971932997
1,1471,3311,118
7551,362
11,727
68710,14810,835
8,545 2,29010,835
31
11,553
9,349 2,20311,552
15365438
1,3301,3571,7131,3901,5101,5071,024
554222128
11,553
29210,86111,153
8,506 2,64711,153
31
578,345
270,774307,496578,270
92,07764,09415,29932,45431,94743,71141,82349,53659,35160,40744,62824,81818,180
578,325
115,342447,306562,648
350,704211,944562,648
26
37,034
17,60019,43237,032
4,3512,8351,5132,9973,0223,6792,8733,3993,9593,7262,5321,313
83437,033
5,01331,67536,688
20,12416,56436,688
Continued. See notes at end of table.
263
Table 8.1a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Number, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
settingcorrectional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
110,079 590 273 1,434
21,316 5,926 7,198 5,78930,390
15,478 3,20511,122 909 3,999 2,450
6,2105131
111
1,429491331339
1,716
71123139552
196126
200 - - ^ ^
17 - -203
50
27 ^
623
103
6,801456
90
1,346435270205
2,274
1,17818850532
17948
2,933378
85
39881
126111
1,058
45849
27019
21617
5,31110 - -63
868282416245
2,476
38587
319219346
85,391415198
1,044
16,6804,4555,8804,585
22,081
12,2842,5179,320
7293,0762,127
3,233322840
578182155301735
43513125153
22983
Continued. See notes at end of table.
264
Table 8.1a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Number, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
settingcorrectional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosis
Adjustment disorders 26,415 431 1,217 316 168 740 20,748 2,795Anxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity
59,758 1,543 1,323 1,497 459 833 50,286 3,817
disorder 62,443 204 1,459 418 110 116 57,301 2,835Mood disorders 314,791 10,230 2,000 9,659 2,990 4,294 269,300 16,318
Bipolar disorders 154,942 5,120 1,130 5,386 1,764 2,226 131,591 7,725Depressive disorders 159,849 5,110 870 4,273 1,226 2,068 137,709 8,593
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other
4,827 205 15 179 185 1,091 2,970 182
psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related
161,806 5,077 520 19,590 5,993 3,250 118,775 8,601
disorders 3,430 565 103 138 114 97 2,268 1454Other mental disorders 43,212 376 1,229 1,716 769 339 36,803 1,980
No/deferred diagnosis 24,673 771 1,002 913 939 793 19,894 361
Total 701,355 19,402 8,868 34,426 11,727 11,553 578,345 37,034- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E. Q y, (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 re11.01.16.
295 and 316, not
, ceived through
included in
05.08.15, data for
another diagnos
p 2015 received through
tic category,
265
Table 8.1b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Column percent distribution, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
30
100.0
28
100.0
30
100.0
30
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
26
100.0
GenderMale
Female
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSED
Not SED
3SMI statusSMI
Not SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
48.8
51.2
100.0
14.510.42.75.95.87.97.48.7
10.510.77.84.43.4
100.0
18.8
81.2
100.0
63.4
36.6
100.0
59.5
40.5
100.0
3.4 2.0 2.7 7.9 7.911.210.513.016.214.0 7.8 2.6
†
100.0
4.2
95.8
100.0
81.0
19.0
100.0
53.8
46.2
100.0
43.432.4 4.5 2.2 1.4 2.0 1.8 1.9 2.4 2.6 2.0 1.5 2.0
100.0
58.1
41.9
100.0
12.2
87.8
100.0
60.3
39.7
100.0
1.3 3.7 1.9 5.4 5.6 7.7 7.2 9.413.215.412.7 8.5 8.2
100.0
4.3
95.7
100.0
84.2
15.8
100.0
61.8
38.2
100.0
1.9 8.0 3.0 6.9 6.8 8.3 7.9 8.5 9.811.3 9.5 6.411.6
100.0
6.3
93.7
100.0
78.9
21.1
100.0
80.9
19.1
100.0
† 3.2 3.811.511.714.812.013.113.0 8.9 4.8 1.9 1.1
100.0
2.6
97.4
100.0
76.3
23.7
100.0
46.8
53.2
100.0
15.911.1 2.6 5.6 5.5 7.6 7.2 8.610.310.4 7.7 4.3 3.1
100.0
20.5
79.5
100.0
62.3
37.7
100.0
47.5
52.5
100.0
11.7 7.7 4.1 8.1 8.2 9.9 7.8 9.210.710.1 6.8 3.5 2.3
100.0
13.7
86.3
100.0
54.9
45.1
100.0
Continued. See notes at end of table.
266
Table 8.1b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Column percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
100.0 † †
1.3
19.4 5.4 6.5 5.327.6
14.1 2.910.1
† 3.6 2.2
100.0 † †
1.8
23.0 7.9 5.3 5.527.6
11.4 3.7 6.4
† 3.2 2.0
100.0 †
1.0 †
8.5 †
10.0 1.525.0
13.5 1.031.0 1.5 5.0 1.5
100.0 † †
1.3
19.8 6.4 4.0 3.033.4
17.3 2.8 7.4
† 2.6
†
100.0 1.3
† 2.9
13.6 2.8 4.3 3.836.1
15.6 1.7 9.2
† 7.4
†
100.0 † †
1.2
16.3 5.3 7.8 4.646.6
7.2 1.6 6.0
† 1.8
†
100.0 † †
1.2
19.5 5.2 6.9 5.425.9
14.4 2.910.9
† 3.6 2.5
100.0 † †
1.2
17.9 5.6 4.8 9.322.7
13.5 4.1 7.8 1.6 7.1 2.6
Continued. See notes at end of table.
267
Table 8.1b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012:Column percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
3.8 8.5
8.944.922.122.8
†
23.1
† 6.2 3.5
100.0
2.2 8.0
1.152.726.426.3 1.1
26.2
2.9 1.9 4.0
100.0
13.714.9
16.522.612.7 9.8
†
5.9
1.213.911.3
100.0
† 4.3
1.228.115.612.4
†
56.9
† 5.0 2.7
100.0
1.4 3.9
†25.515.010.5 1.6
51.1
† 6.6 8.0
100.0
6.4 7.2
1.037.219.317.9 9.4
28.1
† 2.9 6.9
100.0
3.6 8.7
9.946.622.823.8
†
20.5
† 6.4 3.4
100.0
7.510.3
7.744.120.923.2
†
23.2
† 5.3
†
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding. y, (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 re11.01.16.
295 and 316, not
, ceived through
included in
05.08.15, data
a
for
nother diagnos
p 2015 received through
tic category,
268
Table 8.1c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
30
2.8
28
1.3
30
4.9
30
1.7
31
1.6
31
82.5
26
5.3
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
3.4 2.2
2.8
† †
2.8 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.2 3.6 2.8 1.7
†
2.8
3.4 3.2
2.7
3.4 1.4
2.7
1.4 1.1
1.3
3.8 3.9 2.1
† † † † † † † † † †
1.3
† †
1.2
† 2.9
1.2
6.1 3.8
4.9
† 1.7 3.5 4.5 4.8 4.8 4.8 5.3 6.1 7.1 8.0 9.511.9
4.9
6.6 5.8
5.0
6.6 2.1
5.0
2.1 1.2
1.7
† 1.3 1.8 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.5 5.8
1.7
2.0 1.8
1.6
2.0 †
1.6
2.7 †
1.6
† †
2.3 3.2 3.3 3.1 2.7 2.5 2.0 1.4 1.0
† †
1.6
2.0 2.0
1.6
2.0 1.1
1.6
79.285.6
82.5
90.688.179.778.878.579.480.980.780.480.881.380.976.8
82.5
81.280.8
82.5
81.284.9
82.5
5.1 5.4
5.3
4.3 3.9 7.9 7.3 7.4 6.7 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.0 4.6 4.3 3.5
5.3
4.7 5.7
5.4
4.7 6.6
5.4
Continued. See notes at end of table.
269
Table 8.1c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
5.6 8.611.4 7.7
6.7 8.3 4.6 5.9 5.6
4.6 7.2 3.6 5.7 4.9 5.1
† † † †
† † † † †
† † † † † †
6.2 7.6 2.2 6.3
6.3 7.3 3.8 3.5 7.5
7.6 5.9 4.5 3.5 4.5 2.0
2.7 6.3 2.9 5.9
1.9 1.4 1.8 1.9 3.5
3.0 1.5 2.4 2.1 5.4
†
4.8 1.7
† 4.4
4.1 4.8 5.8 4.2 8.1
2.5 2.7 2.9 2.3 2.3 1.9
77.670.372.572.8
78.375.281.779.272.7
79.478.583.880.276.986.8
2.9 5.410.3 2.8
2.7 3.1 2.2 5.2 2.4
2.8 4.1 2.3 5.8 5.7 3.4
Continued. See notes at end of table.
270
Table 8.1c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
1.6 2.6
† 3.2 3.3 3.2 4.2
3.1
16.5 †
3.1
2.8
4.6 2.2
2.3 † † † †
†
3.0 2.8 4.1
1.3
1.2 2.5
† 3.1 3.5 2.7 3.7
12.1
4.0 4.0 3.7
4.9
† †
† †
1.1 †
3.8
3.7
3.3 1.8 3.8
1.7
2.8 1.4
† 1.4 1.4 1.322.6
2.0
2.8 †
3.2
1.6
78.584.1
91.885.584.986.161.5
73.4
66.185.280.6
82.5
10.6 6.4
4.5 5.2 5.0 5.4 3.8
5.3
4.2 4.6 1.5
5.3
† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding. y (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 re11.01.16.
295 and 316, not
ceived through
included in
05.08.15, data for
a nother diagno
p 2015 received through
stic category,
271
Table 8.2a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Number, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
659,993
30
18,029
28
7,664
30
40,404
30
13,067
31
10,679
31
546,147
26
24,003
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
319,996339,899
659,895
47,23578,64722,76433,15834,45151,48051,55953,28863,36676,31666,03444,05337,636
659,987
102,053536,172
638,225
438,322199,903
638,225
10,825 7,194
18,019
123 224 427 1,223 1,392 2,123 2,135 2,118 2,564 2,746 1,835 824 295
18,029
29616,649
16,945
14,560 2,385
16,945
4,037 3,616
7,653
1,576 2,888 830 288 197 210 207 215 236 273 266 198 280
7,664
3,678 3,425
7,103
1,448 5,655
7,103
24,63315,769
40,402
379 1,816 610 1,648 2,039 3,037 2,995 3,077 4,263 5,800 5,762 4,379 4,599
40,404
1,82437,398
39,222
33,367 5,855
39,222
7,753 5,311
13,064
114 691 382 624 716 1,051 915 910 1,047 1,494 1,513 1,288 2,322
13,067
47211,573
12,045
10,417 1,628
12,045
8,691 1,987
10,678
12 535 353 900 1,077 1,567 1,378 1,246 1,384 1,122 639 278 188
10,679
492 9,696
10,188
7,577 2,611
10,188
252,393293,684
546,077
44,05970,47918,68626,68727,39141,17841,96243,77251,53462,24953,76735,56428,813
546,141
93,010436,005
529,015
356,535172,480
529,015
11,66412,338
24,002
972 2,014 1,476 1,788 1,639 2,314 1,967 1,950 2,338 2,632 2,252 1,522 1,139
24,003
2,28121,426
23,707
14,418 9,289
23,707
Continued. See notes at end of table.
272
Table 8.2a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Number, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
86,094 807 252 1,798
18,098 3,976 6,420 5,76620,433
11,744 2,017 9,115 870 3,360 1,438
4,532 105 38 120
1,003 281 248 332 1,130
500 167 358 44 183 23
197 - - ^
5
17 ^
18 5 46
19 3 66
^ 13
^
5,839 79 7
158
1,287 279 328 224 1,539
988 110 460 37 188 155
2,495 26 8 59
413 60 129 75 899
349 43 224 8
181 21
4,979 17
^ 101
1,324 360 512 402 1,314
433 58 323 29 82 22
65,713 542 178 1,285
13,647 2,892 5,046 4,51815,034
9,124 1,556 7,444 713 2,536 1,198
2,339 38 18 70
407 102 139 210 471
331 80 240 38 177 18
Continued. See notes at end of table.
273
Table 8.2a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Number, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Number of individuals
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
16,34256,918
45,721281,400137,104144,296
3,910
148,158
6,27534,28966,980
659,993
376 1,289
130 8,390 4,076 4,314 117
4,912
746 221 1,848
18,029
695 1,204
1,148 2,140 1,067 1,073 31
654
128 956 708
7,664
370 1,521
64410,020 5,630 4,390 168
21,671
369 1,986 3,655
40,404
98 433
86 3,265 1,908 1,357 207
6,616
115 838 1,409
13,067
712 1,013
106 3,357 1,579 1,778 1,257
2,802
170 440 822
10,679
13,06348,960
42,061244,019118,016126,003
2,003
105,344
4,42228,81557,460
546,147
1,028 2,498
1,54610,209 4,828 5,381 127
6,159
325 1,033 1,078
24,003
- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E. Q y, (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 re11.01.16.
295 and 316, not
, ceived through
included in
05.08.15, data for
another diagno
p 2015 received through
stic category,
274
Table 8.2b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Column percent distribution, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
30
100.0
28
100.0
30
100.0
30
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
26
100.0
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
48.551.5
100.0
7.211.93.45.05.27.87.88.19.6
11.610.06.75.7
100.0
16.084.0
100.0
68.731.3
100.0
60.139.9
100.0
† 1.2 2.4 6.8 7.711.811.811.714.215.210.2 4.6 1.6
100.0
1.798.3
100.0
85.914.1
100.0
52.847.2
100.0
20.637.710.8 3.8 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.8 3.1 3.6 3.5 2.6 3.7
100.0
51.848.2
100.0
20.479.6
100.0
61.039.0
100.0
† 4.5 1.5 4.1 5.0 7.5 7.4 7.610.614.414.310.811.4
100.0
4.795.3
100.0
85.114.9
100.0
59.340.7
100.0
† 5.3 2.9 4.8 5.5 8.0 7.0 7.0 8.011.411.6 9.917.8
100.0
3.996.1
100.0
86.513.5
100.0
81.418.6
100.0
† 5.0 3.3 8.410.114.712.911.713.010.5 6.0 2.6 1.8
100.0
4.895.2
100.0
74.425.6
100.0
46.253.8
100.0
8.112.9 3.4 4.9 5.0 7.5 7.7 8.0 9.411.4 9.8 6.5 5.3
100.0
17.682.4
100.0
67.432.6
100.0
48.651.4
100.0
4.0 8.4 6.1 7.4 6.8 9.6 8.2 8.1 9.711.0 9.4 6.3 4.7
100.0
9.690.4
100.0
60.839.2
100.0
Continued. See notes at end of table.
275
Table 8.2b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Column percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
100.0 † †
2.1
21.0 4.6 7.5 6.723.7
13.6 2.310.6 1.0 3.9 1.7
100.0 2.3
† 2.5
22.1 6.2 5.5 7.324.9
11.0 3.7 7.9
† 4.0
†
100.0 † †
2.7
8.6 1.0 9.1 2.523.4
9.6 1.533.5
† 6.6
†
100.0 1.4
† 2.4
22.0 4.8 5.6 3.826.4
16.9 1.9 7.9
† 3.2 2.7
100.0 1.0
† 2.0
16.6 2.4 5.2 3.036.0
14.0 1.7 9.0
† 7.3
†
100.0 † †
2.0
26.6 7.210.3 8.126.4
8.7 1.2 6.5
† 1.6
†
100.0 † †
3.0
20.8 4.4 7.7 6.922.9
13.9 2.411.3 1.1 3.9 1.8
100.0 1.6
† 2.1
17.4 4.4 5.9 9.020.1
14.2 3.410.3 1.6 7.6
†
Continued. See notes at end of table.
276
Table 8.2b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015:Column percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Column percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
2.5 8.6
6.942.620.821.9
†
22.4
† 5.210.1
100.0
2.1 7.1
†46.522.623.9
†
27.2
4.1 1.210.3
100.0
9.115.7
15.027.913.914.0
†
8.5
1.712.5 9.2
100.0
† 3.8
1.624.813.910.9
†
53.6
† 4.9 9.0
100.0
† 3.3
†25.014.610.4 1.6
50.6
† 6.410.8
100.0
6.7 9.5
†31.414.816.611.8
26.2
1.6 4.1 7.7
100.0
2.4 9.0
7.744.721.623.1
†
19.3
† 5.310.5
100.0
4.310.4
6.442.520.122.4
†
25.7
1.4 4.3 4.5
100.0
† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding. y (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 re11.01.16.
295 and 316, not
ceived through
included in
05.08.15, data for
a nother diagno
p 2015 received through
stic category,
277
Table 8.2c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
30
2.7
28
1.2
30
6.1
30
2.0
31
1.6
31
82.8
26
3.6
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
3.4 2.1
2.7
† †
1.9 3.7 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.0 3.6 2.8 1.9
†
2.7
† 3.1
2.7
3.3 1.2
2.7
1.3 1.1
1.2
3.3 3.7 3.6
† † † † † † † † † †
1.2
3.6 †
1.1
† 2.8
1.1
7.7 4.6
6.1
† 2.3 2.7 5.0 5.9 5.9 5.8 5.8 6.7 7.6 8.7 9.912.2
6.1
1.8 7.0
6.1
7.6 2.9
6.1
2.4 1.6
2.0
† †
1.7 1.9 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.3 2.9 6.2
2.0
† 2.2
1.9
2.4 †
1.9
2.7 †
1.6
† †
1.6 2.7 3.1 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.2 1.5
† † †
1.6
† 1.8
1.6
1.7 1.3
1.6
78.986.4
82.8
93.389.682.180.579.580.081.482.181.381.681.480.776.6
82.8
91.181.3
82.9
81.386.3
82.9
3.6 3.6
3.6
2.1 2.6 6.5 5.4 4.8 4.5 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.4 3.5 3.0
3.6
2.2 4.0
3.7
3.3 4.6
3.7
Continued. See notes at end of table.
278
Table 8.2c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
Total HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
5.313.015.1 6.7
5.5 7.1 3.9 5.8 5.5
4.3 8.3 3.9 5.1 5.4 1.6
† † † †
† † † † †
† † † † † †
6.8 9.8 2.8 8.8
7.1 7.0 5.1 3.9 7.5
8.4 5.5 5.0 4.3 5.610.8
2.9 3.2 3.2 3.3
2.3 1.5 2.0 1.3 4.4
3.0 2.1 2.5
† 5.4 1.5
5.8 2.1
† 5.6
7.3 9.1 8.0 7.0 6.4
3.7 2.9 3.5 3.3 2.4 1.5
76.367.270.671.5
75.472.778.678.473.6
77.777.181.782.075.583.3
2.7 4.7 7.1 3.9
2.2 2.6 2.2 3.6 2.3
2.8 4.0 2.6 4.4 5.3 1.3
Continued. See notes at end of table.
279
Table 8.2c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by living arrangement and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Total
Living arrangement
Row percent distribution
HomelessFoster
home/careResidential
careInstitutional
setting
Jail/correctional
facilityPrivate
residence Other
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0100.0
100.0
2.3 2.3
† 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
3.3
11.9 †
2.8
2.7
4.3 2.1
2.5 † † † †
†
2.0 2.8 1.1
1.2
2.3 2.7
1.4 3.6 4.1 3.0 4.3
14.6
5.9 5.8 5.5
6.1
† †
† 1.2 1.4
† 5.3
4.5
1.8 2.4 2.1
2.0
4.4 1.8
† 1.2 1.2 1.232.1
1.9
2.7 1.3 1.2
1.6
79.986.0
92.086.786.187.351.2
71.1
70.584.085.8
82.8
6.3 4.4
3.4 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.2
4.2
5.2 3.0 1.6
3.6
† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known living arrangements in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes betweek 2category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Ad(TEDS) and Client-Level Data (CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15,
95 and 316, not
ministration, Tr data for 2015
included in a
eatment Episoreceived through 11.01.16.
nother
d
diagno
e Data Set
stic
280
Table 8.3a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Number, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Number of individuals
Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
497,340
31
67,727
31
125,717
31
303,896
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
215,628281,659
497,287
- -10,62117,36337,03536,67750,13747,69856,86368,45469,86451,63528,84122,139
497,327
8,382479,306
487,688
403,04684,642
487,688
28,02139,693
67,714
- - 228 1,938 6,260 6,595 8,899 7,911 8,607 9,086 8,458 5,753 2,765 1,225
67,725
19666,287
66,483
51,17415,309
66,483
56,54769,150
125,697
- - 789 4,97612,96412,26715,48013,86015,39417,21515,85510,056 4,596 2,263
125,715
619121,881
122,500
97,02925,471
122,500
131,060172,816
303,876
- - 9,60410,44917,81117,81525,75825,92732,86242,15345,55135,82621,48018,651
303,887
7,567291,138
298,705
254,84343,862
298,705
Continued. See notes at end of table.
281
Table 8.3a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Number, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Number of individuals
Total Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reportedMental health diagnosis
Adjustment disordersAnxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
101,066 543 243 1,258
20,108 5,633 6,705 5,38327,646
14,609 3,103 9,850 848 3,716 1,421
6,62740,972
5,937269,142130,492138,650
3,371
148,250 2,26810,54610,227
497,340
13,732 71 38 141
3,010 574 948 724 3,429
2,229 290 1,269 112 459 438
1,513 7,017
1,04841,01419,69121,323 559
13,177 276 1,269 1,854
67,727
28,826 178 82 439
5,785 1,437 2,060 2,021 7,520
3,829 822 2,787 279 1,108 479
2,29512,028
1,19572,59434,46738,127 910
29,990 1,246 1,939 3,520
125,717
58,508 294 123 678
11,313 3,622 3,697 2,63816,697
8,551 1,991 5,794 457 2,149 504
2,81921,927
3,694155,53476,33479,200 1,902
105,083 746 7,338 4,853
303,896
- - Quantity is zero.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AMental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 areporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
295 and 316,
dministration, nd 2015
282
Table 8.3b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Column percent distribution, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Column percent distribution
Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
43.456.6
100.0
† 2.1 3.5 7.4 7.410.1 9.611.413.814.010.4 5.8 4.5
100.0
1.798.3
100.0
82.617.4
100.0
41.458.6
100.0
† †
2.99.29.7
13.111.712.713.412.58.54.11.8
100.0
†99.7
100.0
77.023.0
100.0
45.055.0
100.0
† †
4.010.39.8
12.311.012.213.712.68.03.71.8
100.0
†99.5
100.0
79.220.8
100.0
43.156.9
100.0
†3.23.45.95.98.58.5
10.813.915.011.87.16.1
100.0
2.597.5
100.0
85.314.7
100.0
Continued. See notes at end of table.
283
Table 8.3b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Column percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Column percent distribution
Total Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reportedMental health diagnosis
Adjustment disordersAnxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
100.0 † †
1.2
19.9 5.6 6.6 5.327.4
14.5 3.1 9.7
† 3.7 1.4
1.3 8.2
1.254.126.227.9
†
29.8 †
2.1 2.1
100.0
100.0 † †
1.0
21.94.26.95.3
25.0
16.22.19.2 †
3.33.2
2.210.4
1.560.629.131.5
†
19.5 †
1.92.7
100.0
100.0 † †
1.5
20.15.07.17.0
26.1
13.32.99.7 †
3.81.7
1.89.6
†57.727.430.3
†
23.9 †
1.52.8
100.0
100.0 † †
1.2
19.36.26.34.5
28.5
14.63.49.9 †
3.7 †
†7.2
1.251.225.126.1
†
34.6 †
2.41.6
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 8.3c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Row percent distribution
Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
31
13.6
31
25.3
31
61.1
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
100.0100.0
100.0
†100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
100.0100.0
100.0
13.014.1
13.6
†2.1
11.216.918.017.716.615.113.312.111.19.65.5
13.6
2.313.8
13.6
12.718.1
2.3
26.224.6
25.3
†7.4
28.735.033.430.929.127.125.122.719.515.910.2
25.3
7.425.4
25.1
24.130.1
7.4
60.861.4
61.1
†90.460.248.148.651.454.457.861.665.269.474.584.2
61.1
90.360.7
61.2
63.251.8
90.3
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Table 8.3c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2012: Row percent distribution, 2012 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Row percent distribution
Total Employed Unemployed Not in labor force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders 100.0 13.6 28.5 57.9
Alcoholic psychoses 100.0 13.1 32.8 54.1Alcohol intoxication 100.0 15.6 33.7 50.6Drug psychosesDependence
100.0 11.2 34.9 53.9
Alcohol 100.0 15.0 28.8 56.3Cocaine 100.0 10.2 25.5 64.3Marijuana 100.0 14.1 30.7 55.1Opioid 100.0 13.4 37.5 49.0Other
Non-dependent abuse100.0 12.4 27.2 60.4
Alcohol 100.0 15.3 26.2 58.5Cocaine 100.0 9.3 26.5 64.2Marijuana 100.0 12.9 28.3 58.8Opioid 100.0 13.2 32.9 53.9Other 100.0 12.4 29.8 57.8
None reportedMental health diagnosis
100.0 30.8 33.7 35.5
Adjustment disorders 100.0 22.8 34.6 42.5Anxiety disordersAttention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity
100.0 17.1 29.4 53.5
disorder 100.0 17.7 20.1 62.2Mood disorders 100.0 15.2 27.0 57.8
Bipolar disorders 100.0 15.1 26.4 58.5Depressive disorders 100.0 15.4 27.5 57.1
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic
100.0 16.6 27.0 56.4
disorders 100.0 8.9 20.2 70.9Alcohol and drug related disorders 100.0 12.2 54.9 32.9
4Other mental disorders 100.0 12.0 18.4 69.6No/deferred diagnosis 100.0 18.1 34.4 47.5
Total 100.0 13.6 25.3 61.1† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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Table 8.4a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Number, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Number of individuals
Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
499,389
31
68,735
31
97,349
31
333,305
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
221,329277,995499,324
42618,89019,45028,87430,23545,33345,94547,81856,96469,44060,64340,74434,621
499,383
15,273469,103484,376
404,63179,745
484,376
28,93639,78768,723
^ 449 2,624 5,517 6,067 9,003 8,490 8,096 8,226 8,448 6,377 3,630 1,80668,734
41066,48366,893
53,47113,42266,893
44,61852,71097,328
- - 836 4,026 8,111 8,29811,59910,83010,34411,44712,594 9,725 5,775 3,76297,347
69093,09693,786
77,99015,79693,786
147,775185,498333,273
42517,60512,80015,24615,87024,73126,62529,37837,29148,39844,54131,33929,053
333,302
14,173309,524323,697
273,17050,527
323,697
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Table 8.4a. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Number, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Number of individuals
Total Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
76,535 707 221 1,519
16,179 3,450 5,529 4,76418,323
10,750 1,875 7,901 758 2,947 1,612
5,94739,564
9,764239,815115,657124,158
2,563
134,532 2,68612,62251,896
499,389
11,449 91 38 204
2,660 416 908 707 2,593
1,728 206 1,089 119 373 317
1,275 6,651
1,41337,89418,31019,584 363
11,810 410 1,257 7,662
68,735
18,479 176 65 374
3,672 750 1,389 1,580 4,359
2,265 439 1,896 208 738 568
1,414 8,518
1,19950,49724,66825,829 476
24,421 1,182 1,596 8,046
97,349
46,607 440 118 941
9,847 2,284 3,232 2,47711,371
6,757 1,230 4,916 431 1,836 727
3,25824,395
7,152151,42472,67978,745 1,724
98,301 1,094 9,76936,188
333,305
- - Quantity is zero; ^ Less than three individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
288
Table 8.4b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Column percent distribution, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Column percent distribution
Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
31
100.0
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSEDNot SED
3SMI statusSMINot SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
44.355.7
100.0
† 3.8 3.9 5.8 6.1 9.1 9.2 9.611.413.912.1 8.2 6.9
100.0
3.296.8
100.0
83.516.5
100.0
42.157.9
100.0
† †
3.88.08.8
13.112.411.812.012.39.35.32.6
100.0
†99.4
100.0
79.920.1
100.0
45.854.2
100.0
† †
4.18.38.5
11.911.110.611.812.910.05.93.9
100.0
†99.3
100.0
83.216.8
100.0
44.355.7
100.0
†5.33.84.64.87.48.08.8
11.214.513.49.48.7
100.0
4.495.6
100.0
84.415.6
100.0
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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Table 8.4b. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Column percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Column percent distribution
Total Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders
Alcoholic psychosesAlcohol intoxicationDrug psychosesDependence
Alcohol CocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
Non-dependent abuseAlcoholCocaineMarijuanaOpioidOther
None reported
Mental health diagnosisAdjustment disordersAnxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorderMood disorders
Bipolar disordersDepressive disorders
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other psychotic disordersAlcohol and drug related disorders
4Other mental disordersNo/deferred diagnosis
Total
100.0 † †
2.0
21.1 6.2 4.521.1 7.2
23.9 †
14.0 3.910.3 2.4
1.2 7.9
2.048.023.224.9
†
26.9 †
2.510.4
100.0
100.0 † †
1.8
23.23.67.96.2
22.6
15.11.89.51.03.32.8
1.99.7
2.155.126.628.5
†
17.2 †
1.811.1
100.0
100.0 † †
2.0
19.94.17.58.6
23.6
12.32.4
10.31.14.03.1
1.58.7
1.251.925.326.5
†
25.11.21.68.3
100.0
100.0 † †
2.0
21.14.96.95.3
24.4
14.52.6
10.5 †
3.91.6
†7.3
2.145.421.823.6
†
29.5 †
2.910.9
100.0† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
290
Table 8.4c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015
Selected characteristics
Total
Employment status
Row percent distribution
Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Number of states reporting1Total individuals
31
100.0
31
13.8
31
19.5
31
66.7
GenderMaleFemale
2Age0 to 11 years12 to 17 years18 to 20 years21 to 25 years26 to 29 years30 to 34 years35 to 39 years40 to 44 years45 to 49 years50 to 54 years55 to 59 years60 to 64 years65 years and older
3SED statusSED
Not SED
3SMI statusSMI
Not SMI
Total
Total
Total
Total
100.0100.0100.0
100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
13.114.313.8
†2.4
13.519.120.119.918.516.914.412.210.58.95.2
13.8
2.7
14.2
13.8
13.2
16.8
13.8
20.219.019.5
†4.4
20.728.127.425.623.621.620.118.116.014.210.919.5
4.5
19.8
19.4
19.3
19.8
19.4
66.866.766.7
99.893.265.852.852.554.657.961.465.569.773.476.983.966.7
92.8
66.0
66.8
67.5
63.4
66.8
Continued. See notes at end of table.
291
Table 8.4c. Individuals served in both 2012 and 2015, by employment status and selected characteristics in 2015: Row percent distribution, 2015 (continued)
Selected characteristics
Employment status
Row percent distribution
Total Employed UnemployedNot in labor
force
Substance use diagnosisTotal individuals aged 12 and
older with co-occurring SU and MH disorders 100.0 15.0 24.1 60.9
Alcoholic psychoses 100.0 12.9 24.9 62.2Alcohol intoxication 100.0 17.2 29.4 53.4Drug psychosesDependence
100.0 13.4 24.6 61.9
Alcohol 100.0 16.4 22.7 60.9Cocaine 100.0 12.1 21.7 66.2Marijuana 100.0 16.4 25.1 58.5Opioid 100.0 14.8 33.2 52.0Other
Non-dependent abuse100.0 14.2 23.8 62.1
Alcohol 100.0 16.1 21.1 62.9Cocaine 100.0 11.0 23.4 65.6Marijuana 100.0 13.8 24.0 62.2Opioid 100.0 15.7 27.4 56.9Other 100.0 12.7 25.0 62.3
None reported
Mental health diagnosis
100.0 19.7 35.2 45.1
Adjustment disorders 100.0 21.4 23.8 54.8Anxiety disorders
Attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity
100.0 16.8 21.5 61.7
disorder 100.0 14.5 12.3 73.2Mood disorders 100.0 15.8 21.1 63.1
Bipolar disorders 100.0 15.8 21.3 62.8Depressive disorders 100.0 15.8 20.8 63.4
Personality disordersSchizophrenia and other
100.0 14.2 18.6 67.3
psychotic disorders 100.0 8.8 18.2 73.1Alcohol and drug related disorders 100.0 15.3 44.0 40.7
4Other mental disorders 100.0 10.0 12.6 77.4No/deferred diagnosis 100.0 14.8 15.5 69.7
Total 100.0 13.8 19.5 66.7† Less than one percent of individuals.MH = mental health; SED = serious emotional disturbance; SMI = serious mental illness; SU = substance use.1 Includes individuals served in both 2012 and 2015 with known employment status in both reporting years.2 Age is based on the individual's age at the midpoint of the reporting period.3 The definitions for SED and SMI status can be found in Appendix D.4 "Other mental disorders" include all other mental health diagnoses, DSM/ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes between 295 and 316, not included in another diagnostic category, and excluding substance abuse diagnoses. See Appendix E.NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), 2012 and 2015 reporting periods. Data for 2012 received through 05.08.15, data for 2015 received through 11.01.16.
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293
Appendix AMH-TedS/MH-CLd CroSSwALk TAbLeS
Table A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk
294
MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.Data Field
Reference No.
Discharge/Update Record Data Files
Variable Name Admission
Record
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update Categories Variable Name BCI SHR Categories
System Transaction Type SDS 1 DIS 1 A=Add Transaction Type C-00 R-00 A=AddC=Change C=ChangeD=Delete D=Delete
State Code –- Key field SDS 2 DIS 2 2 alphanumeric Reporting State Code H-02 H-01 2 alphanumericReporting Date SDS 3 DIS 3 MMYYYY contained in the file name algorithm MMDDYYYY
CLIENT RECORD CLIENT RECORDState Provider entifierId – Key field MDS 1 DIS 11 DIS 4 1-15 alphanumeric Not reportedClient Identifier – Key field
MDS 2 DIS 12 DIS 5 1-15 alphanumeric Client Identifier C-01 R-01 1-15 alphanumeric
Codependent Collateral – Key field MDS 3 DIS 13 DIS 6 1=codependent/collateral Not reportedClient
or Transaction Type – Key field MDS 4 A=Initial Admission (SA) Not reported
T=Transfer or change in service (SA)M=Initial Admission (MH)X=Transfer or change in service (MH)
Date of Admission – Key field MDS 5 DIS 15 MMDDYYYY Information used in determining client status - at start of reporting period
C-02 Start of reporting period: 2=Continuing client;
1=New client;
Date of Birth MDS 8 DIS 17 MMDDYYYY Information used in calculating age C-0501010007=unknown01010008=not collected
Gender MDS 9 DIS 18 1=male Gender C-04 1=male 2=female 2=female
7=unknown 7=unknown8=not collected 8=not collected
Race MDS 10 DIS 19 01=Alaska Native Race C-06
02=American Indian and Alaska Native 02=American Indian and Alaska Native13=Asian
13=Asian
23=Native Hawaiian or other Pacific 23=Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Islander
03=Asian or Pacific Islander 03=Asian code)
or Pacific Islander (temporary
04= Black or African American 04= Black or African American05=White 05=White20=Other single race 20=Some other race alone21=Two or more races 21=Two or more races
22=Hispanic (temporary code)97=unknown 97=unknown98=not collected 98=not collected
Table A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk
MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.
Data Field Reference No.
Variable Name Admission
Record
Discharge/Update Record
Categories Variable Name
Data Files
Categories
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update BCI SHR
Hispanic or Latino Origin (Ethnicity) MDS 11 DIS 20 01=Puerto Rico Ethnicity C-07 11=Puerto Rican (optional)02=Mexican 12=Mexican (optional)03=Cuban 13=Cuban (optional)04=Other Specific Hispanic or Latino 14=Other Specific Hispanic05 Not of Hispanic Origin 02=Not of Hispanic Origin
06=Hispanic, specific origin not specified 01=Hispanic origin regardless of race97=unknown 97=unknown98=not collected 98=Not collected
Education MDS 12 MHD 5 (reported only for ages 3-17 and up to 21 if in special education).
School Grade Level For ages 3-17 (and up to 21 if in special education), grade level is linked to School Attendance Status. For adults, report highest grade completed.
C-25
00= less than schooling
one grade completed or no 00=no years of schooling
01-11=grades 1 thru 11th 01-11=grades 1 thru 11th12=12th grade or GED 12 = 12th grade
13=Freshman or first (Associate) Degree
year in a 2-year 17=freshman (1st year in College)
14=Sophomore or second year year (Associate) Degree
in a 2-18=sophomor (2nd year in College)
15=Junior in college 19=junior e
(3rd year in College)
16=SeniorDegree
in college or Bachelor's 20=senior (4th year in College)
17=Some Post-Graduate not completed
Study- Degree
18= Master's Degree completed 19-25= Post graduate study
70= graduate or be used instead
professional school of codes 17-25)
(can 21=Graduate professional school
71=vocational school 16=vocational school
72=nursery school, pre-school13=nursery start)
or
school, pre-school (head
73=kindergarten 14=kindergarten
74=self-contained class
special education 15=self-contained class
special education
97=unknown 97 = unknown98=not collected 98=not collected
295
Table A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk
296
MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.
Data Field Reference No.
Variable Name Admission
Record
Discharge/Update Record
Categories Variable Name
Data Files
Categories
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update BCI SHR
Employment Status MDS 13 DIS 24
01=full time
Competitive Employment admission and end of the period (>= 16 yrs old)
Status at reporting
C-09 and C-10
01=full time02=part-time 02=part time03=unemployed 03=unemployed04=not in labor force 84=not in labor force
05=employed, full/part-time (temporary code)
not specified 05=employed, full/part-time (temporary code)
not specified
97=unknown 97=unknown98=not collected 98=not collected
Type of Treatment Setting – Key field
Service/ Treatment MDS 18 DIS 16 DIS 7 Service Setting Status Reporting Period
Throughout the C-15
1=state psychiatric hospital
01=detox, 24-hr, hospital02= detox, 24-hr, residential
03=rehabilitation/residential-hospital detox)
(not
04=rehabilitation/residential-short (<30 days)
term
05=rehabilitation/ (>30 days)
residential-long term
06=ambulatory-intensive outpatient
07=ambulatory-non-intensive outpatient08=ambulatory-detoxification72=state psychiatric hospital
73=SMHA funded/operated based program
community-
2=SMHA funded/operated based program
community-
74=residential treatment center 3=residential treatment center75=other psychiatric inpatient 4=other psychiatric inpatient
76=institutions under the justice system5=institutions under the justice system
96=Not applicable (use only for codependents or collateral clients (SA) and for MH clients receiving MH assessments, evaluation, or screening only)
Date of Last Key field
Contact or Data Update - DIS 8 MMDDYYYY 01010007 = Unknown 01010008 = Not Collected
Information used status
in determining client
Table A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk
297
MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.
Data Field Reference No.
Variable Name Admission
Record
Discharge/Update Record
Categories Variable Name
Data Files
Categories
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update BCI SHR
Reason for Discharge, Transfer, Discontinuance of Treatment
or DIS 10 Discharge reasons BCI (C-03) SHR (R-03)
01=treatment completed completed 01=completed SH inpatient treatment
02= dropped out of treatment (lost contact, administrative discharge, left against medical advise, eloped, failed return from leave, and client choice)
to 22= lost contactadministrative discharge
or 03=left against medical advise, eloped, failed to return from leave, non-compliance with treatment and/or policy; 04=client choice
03=terminated by facility
04=transferred to another treatment program or facility provider 07=discharged to other inpatient provider
14=transferred to another treatment program/facility but did not report
05=incarcerated courts
or released by or to 32=discharged corrections, jail
to 02=released by or to courts
06=death
43=death of client 06=death07=Other (includes aging out ofchildren's MH system, extended placement (conditional release),other reasons)
the
and all 52=aged out; 62= other specified reasons
05=extended placement; classified elsewhere
09=reason not
08= Unknown - This code will continue to be accepted. However, states are encouraged to use the code 97 Unknown instead 24=transferred to another treatment program or facility that is not in the state reporting system
34 =discharged temporarily to an acute medical facility for medical services
08=discharged to an acute facility for medical services
medical
96 = Not appliciable
97=unknown 72=reason unknown 97=unknown
98=not collected82=reason not collected 98=not collected
Client field
Discharge Transaction Type - Key DIS 14 DIS 28 D=Discharge (SA (MH client) client)
client) U=Data
E=Discharge update (MH
Not reported
Table A.1. MH-TEDS/MH-CLD Crosswalk
298
MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.
Data Field Reference No.
Variable Name Admission
Record
Discharge/Update Record
Categories Variable Name
Data Files
Categories
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update BCI SHR
Co-occurring substance abuse and mental health problems (old name in TEDS: Psychiatric problem in addition to alcohol and drug)
SuDS 5
1=yes
Substance abuse problem C-21
1=yes2=no 2=no7=unknown 7=unknown8=not collected 8=not collected
Date of Discharge - Key field DIS 9 MMDDYYYY Information used status - at end of
in determining Client the reporting period
C-03
Living Arrangements SuDS 8 DIS 23 Residential statusreporting period
at start and end of the C-12 and C-13
01=homeless 01=homeless
02=dependent living (under age 18 living with parents, relatives, or guardians) 37=private residence (children only)
22=dependent living: residential other residential status
care and 03=residential care08=other residential status
32=dependent care
living: foster home/foster 02=fosterhome/foster care
42=dependent living: crisis residence 04=crisis residence
52=dependent living:institutional setting 05=institutional setting
62=dependent institutions under
living: jail and other the justice system 06=jail/correctional facility
72=dependent living: residence who needs living
adults in private assistance in daily 27=private
(adult)residence, dependent living
03=independent living 17=private (adult)
residence, independent living
04=private residence, living arrangement not specified, adults (temporary code)
07=private residence, not specified (adult)
living arrangement
97=unknown 97=unknown 98=not collected 98=not collected
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Data Field Reference No.Data Field
Reference No.
Discharge/Update Record Data Files
Variable Name Admission
Record
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update Categories Variable Name BCI SHR Categories
Detailed ot-in-Labor Force SuDS 12 DIS 2501=homemaker
Competitive Employment Status -and end of the reporting period
at start C-09 and C-10 14=homemaker
02=student 24=student03=retired 34=retired04=disabled 44=disabledpreceiving services from institutional facilities such as hospitals, jails, prisons, etc. 06=other 64=other reported classification
07=sheltered/non-competitive employment
74=sheltered/non-competitive employment
96=not applicable (if is not 04, NILF)
employment status 96=not applicable
97=unknown 97=unknown84=NILF, classification not specified
98=not collected 98=not collectedArrests in Past
30 Days SuDS 16 DIS 2600-96=number of arrests
Number of Arrests in Prior 30 days - start and end of the reporting period
at C-22 and C-23 00-96=number of arrests
97=unknown 97=unknown98=not collected 98=not collected
Diagnostic Code Set Identifier SuDS 18 MHD 1 1=DSM-IV Diagnostic Code Identifier H-08 1=DSM IV2=ICD-9 2=ICD-93=ICD-10 3=ICD 104=DSM-V5=DSM-IIIR7=unknown8=not collected
SH-Legal S tatus at Admission MHA 4 State Hospital-Admission Legal Status R-05
01=voluntary-self 01=voluntary-self
02=voluntary-others (parents, etc)
guardians, 02=voluntary-others (parents, guardians, etc)
03=involuntary-civil 03=involuntary-civil04=involuntary-criminal 04=involuntary-criminaL05=involuntary-juvenile justice 05=involuntary-juvenile justice06=involuntary-civil, sexual 06=involuntary-civil, sexual96=not applicable 97=unknown97=unknown 98=not collected98=not collected
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MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.Data Field
Reference No.
Discharge/Update Record Data Files
Variable Name Admission
Record
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update Categories Variable Name BCI SHR Categories
SMI/SED Status MHA 2 MHD 3 SMI/SED Status C-08
1=SMI 1=SMI2=SED 2=SED3=at risk for SED (optional) 3=at risk for SED (optional)4=Not SMI/SED 4=Not SMI/SED7=unknown 7=unknown8=not collected 8=not collected
School Attendance Status MHA 3 MHD 41=Yes, client has attended school at time in the past 3 months
any School Attendance Status (reported only for school age children, 3-17, and up to 21 if in special education).
C-241=Yes, client has attended school at time in the past 3 months
any
2=No, client has not attended school any time in the past three months
at 2=No, client has not attended school any time in the past three months
at
6=not applicable ( non-school age) 6=not applicable7=unknown 7=unknown8=not collected 8=not collected
MH Diagnostic Compatible)
Code -
one (ICD-10 MHA 1a MHD 2a xxx.xxxx; xxx-----; xxx.----; xxx.xx--; xxx.xxx-;
xxx.x---; Mental Health Diagnosis - one C-17 xxx.xxxx; xxx.xxx-; xxx.xx--; --
xxx.x---; xxx--
999.9997 unknown 999.9997=unknown999.998=not collected 999.9998=not collected
MH Diagnostic Compatible)
Code - two (ICD-10 MHA 1b MHD 2b Mental Health Diagnosis - two C-18
xxx.xxxx; xxx-----; xxx.----; xxx.xx--; xxx.xxx-;
xxx.x---; xxx.xxxx; xxx-----; xxx.----; xxx.x---; xxx.xx--; xxx.xxx-999.9996 no second diagnosis
999.9997 unknown 999.9997=unknown999.998=not collected 999.9998=not collected
MH Diagnostic Compatible)
Code - three (ICD-10 MHA 1c MHD 2c Mental Health Diagnosis - three C-19
xxx.xxxx; xxx-----; xxx.----; xxx.x---; xxx.xxxx; xxx.xxx-; xxx.xx--; xxx.x---; xxx--xxx.xx--; xxx.xxx- --
999.9996 no third diagnosis999.9997 unknown 999.9997=unknown999.998=not collected 999.9998=not collected
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MH-TEDS MH-CLD
Data Field Reference No.
Data Field Reference No.
Variable Name Admission
Record
Discharge/Update Record
Categories Variable Name
Data Files
Categories
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update BCI SHR
Diagnostic Code - Substance Abuse
ICD 10 Compatible, SuDS 19 optional reporting for MH Substance Abuse Diagnosis C-20
xxx.xxxx; xxx-----; xxx.xx--; xxx.xxx-
xxx.----; xxx.x---; xxx.xxxx; --
xxx.xxx-; xxx.xx--; xxx.x---; xxx--
999.9996 no substance abuse diagnosis999.9997=unknown 999.9997=unknown999.9998=not collected 999.9998=not collected
Marital Status SuDS 14 optional reporting for MH Marital Status O-1 optional reporting01=never married 01=never married
02=now married/living cohabiting
as couple or 02=married/living as couple
03=separated 03=separated04=divorced 04=divorced05=widowed 05=widowed97=unknown 97=unknown98=not collected 98=not collected
GAF/CGAS Score – Optional MHA 5 MHD 6 optional reporting GAF/CGAS Score O-02 0-100 GAF/CGAS Score 0-100 GAF/CGAS score
997 = Unknown 997=unknown998 = Not collected
Prior Treatment Episodes MDS 6 optional reporting for MH Not reportedReferral Source MDS 7 optional reporting for MH Not reportedSubstance Abuse Problem Secondary, Tertiary)
(Primary, MDS MDS MDS
14a 14b 14c
DIS DIS DIS
21a 21b 21c
optional reporting for MH Not reported
Route of Administration (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Substances)
MDS MDS MDS
15a 15b 15c
optional reporting for MH Not reported
Frequency of Use (Primary, Tertiary Substances)
Secondary, MDS MDS MDS
16a 16b 16c
DIS DIS DIS
22a 22b 22c
optional reporting for MH Not reported
Age at First Use (Primary, Tertiary, Substances)
Secondary, MDS MDS MDS
17a 17b 17c
optional reporting for MH Not reported
Medication-Assisted Opioid Therapy MDS 19 optional reporting for MH Not reported
Detailed Drug Code (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary)
SuDS 1 SuDS 2 SuDS 3
optional reporting for MH Not reported
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onal
Data Field Reference No.Data Field
Reference No.
Discharge/Update Record Data Files
Variable Name Admission
Record
Value taken from
admission record
Value taken at discharge
or data update Categories Variable Name BCI SHR Categories
Diagnostic Code (DSM/ICD) SuDS 4 optional reporting Not reportedPregnant at Admission SuDS 6 optional reporting for MH Not reported
Veteran Status SuDS 7 optional reporting for MH Not reportedSource Income/Support SuDS 9 optional reporting for MH Not reportedHealth
of Ins SuDS 10 optional reporting for MH Not reported
PaymentActual)
urance Source, Primary (Expected or SuDS 11 optional reporting for MH Not reported
Detailed C riminal Justice Referral SuDS 13 optional reporting Not reportedDays Waiting to
Enter Treatment SuDS 15 optional reporting Not reported
Attendance at30 Days
Self-Help Groups in Past SuDS 17 DIS 27 optional reporting for MH Not reported
Not reported SH-Discharge Sequence Number R-02 ## - chronological order events from the earliest starts at 1 per client)
of discharge (numbering
Not reported SH-Number of State Hospital
Days Elapsed Readmission
Before R-04 ### - calculated difference between the discharge date and next admission date
Not reported Competitive Employment - Update Flag C-11 0=no update
1=C-10 is an update8=unknown
Not reported Residential Status - Update Flag C-14 0=no update1=C13 is an update8=unknown
Not reported One-service date flag C-16 1=one service date2=multiple service dates
Not reported Record Type H-01 H=header recordNot reported File Type H-03 H-02 P=production; T=testNot reported Start of the reporting period H-04 H-03 YYYYMMNot reported End of the reporting period H-05 H-04 YYYYMMNot reported Client re cord count H-06 H-05 ######## - total # of client recordsNot reported Opti Data Elements Report Flag H-07 1=Yes, state is reporting some or all of
2=No, state is not reporting optional data elements
any of the
LEGEND
Key field = must not be blank. Key fields, taken together, are used to uniquely identify and link records.
Variable highlighted in green = variable
not reported in MH-CLD but required in MH-TEDS.
Variable highlighted in orange
= variable reported in MH-CLD and incorporated in MH-TEDS.
APPENDIX B
MH-TEDS AND MH-CLD 2011-2015 REPORTING METHODS
AND 2015 REPORTING PERIOD, BY STATE AND JURISDICTION
Data Reporting Method
(C: MH-CLD, T: MH-TEDS)
State or Jurisdiction 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 Reporting Period
Alabama - - C C C 10/1/2014 to 9/30/2015
Alaska - - - - - -
American Samoa - - - - - -
Arizona C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Arkansas C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
California - - C C C 7/1/2013 to 6/30/2014
Colorado C - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Connecticut - C C T, C17 T, C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Delaware - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
District of Columbia - - - T T 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Federated States of Micronesia - - - - - -
Florida C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Georgia - - - - - -
Guam - - - - - -
Hawaii - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Idaho - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Illinois - - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Indiana C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Iowa - - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Kansas C C C C * n.a.
Kentucky C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Louisiana C C C T T 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Maine - - C * * n.a.
Marshall Islands - - - - - -
Maryland - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Massachusetts - - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Michigan - - - - - -
Minnesota - - - C C 1/1/2014 to 12/30/2014
Mississippi - - C T T 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Missouri C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Montana C - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
17 Connecticut, 2014-2015: MH-TEDS for adults, MH-CLD for children/adolescents.
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Data Reporting Method
(C: MH-CLD, T: MH-TEDS)
State or Jurisdiction 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 Reporting Period
Nebraska - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Nevada C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
New Hampshire - - - - - -
New Jersey - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
New Mexico - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
New York - C C C C 4/1/2014 to 3/30/2015
North Carolina - - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
North Dakota - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Commonwealth of theNorthern Mariana Islands - C C C C 10/1/2014 to 9/30/2015
Ohio - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Oklahoma C C C T T 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Oregon - - C C C 1/1/2014 to 12/30/2014
Palau - - - - - -
Pennsylvania - - C C * n.a.
Puerto Rico - - C T T 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Rhode Island C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
South Carolina C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
South Dakota - - C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Tennessee - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Texas C C C C C 9/1/2014 to 8/30/2015
Utah C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Vermont - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
Virginia - C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
U.S. Virgin Islands - - - - - -
Washington C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
West Virginia - - - - - -
Wisconsin C C C C C 1/1/2014 to 12/30/2014
Wyoming C C C C C 7/1/2014 to 6/30/2015
n.a.= Not reporting.- = State is building capacity for future reporting of client-level data. * = State is building capacity to switch to MH-TEDS reporting.
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Appendix CMH-TedS And MH-CLd dATA diCTionAry of inCLuded
VAriAbLeS
Variable Name: Age
Description: Thisfieldiscalculatedfromtheclient’sdateofbirthatmidpointofthestate’selectedreportingperiod.
Guidelines: Donotroundupage.Forexample,ifthecalculatedageis13and8months,reportonly13.Whentheclient’scalculatedageislessthan12months,reportageaszero.
Ifthereporteddateofbirthofaclientchangesduringthereportingperiod,usethemostrecentavailableinformationincalculatingage.
Variable Name: Competitive Employment Status (Aged 16 +) Employment Status
Description: Thisdataelementisreportedforallindividuals(16yearsoldandover)whoarereceivingservicesinnon-institutionalsettings.Institutionalsettingsincludecorrec-tionalfacilitieslikeprison,jail,detentioncenters,andmentalhealthcarefacilitieslike statehospitals,otherpsychiatric inpatient facilities,nursinghomesorotherinstitutionsthatkeepaperson,otherwiseable,fromenteringthelaborforce.
Full Time–usestatedefinitionforfulltimeemployment;includesmembersoftheArmedForces,andindividualsinfull-timeSupportedEmployment.
Part Time–usestatedefinitionforparttime;includesindividualsinpart-timeSup-portedEmployment.
Unemployed–definedasactivelylookingforworkorlaidofffromjob(andwaitingtoberecalled)inthepast30days.
Not in labor force–definedasnotemployedandnotactivelylookingforworkduringthepast30days,includesHomemaker,Student,Retired,Disabled,OtherReportedClassification(e.g.,volunteers),Sheltered/Not-CompetitiveEmployment,aninmateofaninstitution.
Guidelines: Employment StatusisdefinedbySAMHSAasanoutcomemeasureandiscollectedatadmissionanddischarge/updatetoassesschange.
Coding of individuals with overlapping employment statuses:Whenindividualsareengagedintwoormoreactivities(haveoverlappingstatus)duringtheperiodwhentheirstatusiscollectedbytheSMHA,useDOL’ssystemofprioritiestodeterminetheappropriateemploymentstatus.Theprioritizationruleis,laborforceactivities(suchasworkingorlookingforwork)takeprecedenceovernon-laborforceactivi-ties(suchasstudentandhomemaker);andworkingorhavingajobtakesprecedenceoverlookingforwork.
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Reporting of a person in an internship program:TheIndividualwithDisabilitiesEducationAct(IDEA)ceasestoapplyforyoungindividuals(18-21yearsold)oncetheyreceivedtheirhighschooldiploma.Thefollowingrulesshouldbeobservedinmakingdeterminationwhethertheadultclientinaninternshipprogramshouldbereportedas‘NotinLaborForce’or‘Employed’.
1. Iftheinternshipisaschoolrequirement,whetherpaidornot,thepersonshouldbeconsidereda“student”(NotInLaborForce).
2. Iftheinternshipisnotaschoolrequirement,anunpaidposition,doesnotdisplaceregularemployeesordoesnotentitlethepersonforthejobattheendoftheinternshipperiod,thenreporttheperson’sstatusasNotInLaborForce-(Other).
3. Iftheinternshipisnotaschoolrequirement,paidminimumwageandovertimeprovision,theemployerbenefitsfromtheinternshipthroughtheclient’sengagementinactualoperationsofthebusinessandperformingproductivework,thenthepersonisemployed(FulltimeorParttime).
Variable Name: Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders
Description: Thisfieldindicateswhethertheclienthasco-occurringsubstanceuseandmentalhealthdisorders.
Yes–Clienthasco-occurringsubstanceuseandmentalhealthdisorders/diagnoses No–Clientdoesnothaveco-occurringsubstanceuseandmentalhealthdisorders/
diagnosesGuidelines: Reportingofthisfieldisoptional. Theassessmentofco-occurringsubstanceuseandmentalhealthproblemsmaybe
basedonclinicaldiagnoses,screeningresults,claimsinformation,orself-report.
Variable Name: Detailed Not In Labor Force
Description: Thisfieldprovidesmoredetailedinformationaboutthoseindividualswhoarecodedas“Notinlaborforce”inEmploymentStatus.
Homemaker, Student, Retired, Disabled, Resident of Institution–Individualsreceivingservicesfrominstitutionalfacilities
suchashospitals,jails,prisons,long-termresidentialcare,etc. Other–includesvolunteer,seasonalworker,othercategoriesusedbythestatenot
specified.Guidelines: Detailed Not in Labor ForceisdefinedbySAMHSAasanoutcomemeasure,and
iscollectedatadmissionandatdischarge/updatetoassesschange. Thisfieldisreportedforindividualsaged16andolderwhoseEmployment Status
iscoded“Notinlaborforce.”
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Variable Name: Ethnicity
Description: ThisfieldidentifieswhetherornottheclientisofHispanicorigin.Guidelines: Iftheethnicityofaclientchangesduringthereportingperiod,reportthemostrecent
availableinformationattheendofthereportingperiod.
Variable Name: Gender
Description: Thisfieldidentifiestheclient’smostrecentreportedsexattheendofthereportingperiod.
Guidelines: Reportthemostrecentavailableinformation.
Variable Name: Global Assessment of Functioning (adult)/Children’s Global Assessment Scale (Optional)
Description: Thisfieldspecifiestheclient’slastknownGlobalAssessmentofFunctioning(GAF)foradultindividualsorChildren’sGlobalAssessmentscale(CGAS)scoreforchil-drenandadolescentsasreportedinAxisVoftheDSM.
Guidelines: ReportonlyifthestateisusingtheGAF/CGAS.
Variable Name: Health Insurance (MH-TEDS only)
Description: Thisfieldspecifiestheclient’shealthinsuranceatadmission.Theinsurancemayormaynotcoverbehavioralhealthtreatment.
Guidelines: Reportingofthisfieldisoptional.Statesareencouragedtoreportdataforallcatego-riesinthelistofvalidentries,butreportingasubsetofthecategoriesisacceptable.HealthInsuranceshouldbereported,ifcollected,whetherornotitcoversbehavioralhealthtreatment.
1. Ifthestatecollectsasubsetofthecategories,individualsnotfittingthesubsetshouldbecodedas“Notcollected.”Forexample,ifthestatecol-lectsonlyMedicareandMedicaid,allothercategoriesofHealthInsuranceshouldbecodedas“Notcollected.”
2. IfastatecollectsMedicareandMedicaidasasinglecategory,Health Insuranceshouldbecodedas“Unknown.”
3. IfthestatedoesnotcollectHealth Insurance,allrecordsshouldbecoded“Notcollected.”
Variable Name: Living Arrangements (Residential Status)
Description: Thisfieldspecifiesclient’sresidentialstatusattimeofadmission(newindividuals)orstartofthereportingperiod(continuingindividuals).
Homeless–personhasnofixedaddress;includeshomeless,shelters. Foster Home/Foster Care–individualresidesinfosterhome.Afosterhomeis
ahomethatislicensedbyacountyorstatedepartmenttoprovidefostercareto
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children,adolescents,and/orindividuals.Thisincludestherapeuticfostercarefacili-ties.Therapeuticfostercareisaservicethatprovidestreatmentfortroubledchildrenwithinprivatehomesoftrainedfamilies.
Residential Care– individual resides ina residentialcarefacility.This levelofcaremayincludeagrouphome,therapeuticgrouphome,boardandcareresidentialtreatment,rehabilitationcenter,oragency-operatedresidentialcarefacilities.
Institutional Setting–individualresidesinaaninstitutionalcarefacilitywithcareprovidedona24hour,7daysaweekbasis.Thislevelofcaremayincludeskillednursing/intermediatecarefacility,nursinghomes,instituteofmentaldisease(IMD),inpatientpsychiatrichospital,psychiatrichealthfacility,veterans’affairshospital,statehospital,orintermediatecarefacility/MR.
Jail/Correctional Facility–individualresidesinajailand/orcorrectionalfacilitywithcareprovidedona24hour,7daysaweekbasis.Thisincludesajail,correc-tionalfacility,detentioncenters,andprison.
Dependent Living: Private Residence–adultindividualslivinginahouse,apart-ment,orothersimilardwellingwhoareheavilydependentonothersfordailylivingassistance.
Independent Living: Private Residence–individualslivingaloneorwithothersinaprivateresidenceandcapableofself-care.Includesadultchildren(age18andover)livingwithparentsandadolescentslivingindependently.Alsoincludesindividualswholiveindependentlywithcasemanagementandsupportedhousingsupport.
Other-OtherresidentialstatusGuidelines: Living Arrangements is defined bySAMHSAas an outcomemeasure and is
collectedatadmissionandatdischarge/updatetoassesschange.
Variable Name: Marital Status (Optional Reporting)
Description: Thisfieldidentifiestheclient’smaritalstatus.Thefollowingcategoriesarecompat-iblewithcategoriesusedintheU.S.Census.
Never married–includesindividualswhoaresingleorwhoseonlymarriagewasannulled.
Currently married–includesmarriedcouples,thoselivingtogetherasmarried,livingwithpartners,orcohabitating.
Separated–includesthoselegallyseparatedorotherwiseabsentfromspousebecauseofmaritaldiscord.
Guidelines: Reportmaritalstatusattimeofdischargeorthemostrecentavailablestatusattheendofthereportingperiod.
Variable Name: Mental Health Diagnosis
Description: Thisfiledspecifiestheclient’scurrentmentalhealthdiagnosesduringthereportingperiod.
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Guidelines: ThismeasurecanbereportedbyusingeithertheDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) from theAmericanPsychiatricAssociation or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)fromtheWorldHealthOrganization.
Statesshouldreportthemostrecentmentalhealthdiagnosesthatarecurrentdur-ingthereportingperiod.Mostrecentisdefinedbythedatewhenthediagnosisisreported.
States can reportup to threementalhealthdiagnosesbycompleting theMentalHealthDiagnosis1,2,and3dataelementsinsequentialorder.
If the client hasmore than threemost recentmental health diagnoses, use the algorithmbelow.Use this if the diagnoses are collected through administrativemethod(i.e.,basedontheclinician’sevaluationofthepersonandreportedintheclient’scaserecord):
1. Reporttheprimaryandsecondarydiagnoses(ifavailable).Ifthestatedoesnotclassifydiagnosisintoprimary/secondary;then
2. ConductyoursearchfordiagnosticcodesusingbothAxisIandII.ReportalldiagnosesinAxisI(clinicaldisorders)firstfollowedbydiagnosisinAxisII(personalitydisordersandmentalretardation)unlessapersonal-itydisorderinAxisIIwaslabeledasprimarydiagnosis,thenitshouldbereportedfirst(note:thismethodisapplicableifusingDSM-IVandotherearliereditionsorifthestatecontinuestousetheDSMaxialstructure;
Ifprimary/secondarylabelsandAxisclassifications(IandII)arenotusedbythestate,then
3. Reportinchronologicalorderstartingfromthediagnosisthatappearsontopofthelistorfirstcitedintheclinician’sreport.Reportonlymentalhealthdiagnosis.
Ifthestateisusingclaims/encounterdatatocollectaclient’sdiagnosis,usethethreemost frequently reportedmental healthdiagnoses in the client’s service claims/encountersdatathroughoutthereportingperiod.
Variable Name: Race
Description: Thisfieldspecifiestheclient’smostrecentreportedraceattheendofthereportingperiod.
Alaska Native–usedinMH-TEDSonly American Indian or Alaskan Native–Apersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheorigi-
nalpeopleofNorthAmericanSouthAmerica(includingCentralAmericaandtheoriginalpeopleofAlaska)andwhomaintainculturalidentificationthroughtribalaffiliationorcommunityattachment.
Asian–ApersonhavingoriginsinanyofthefollowingpeopleoftheFarEast,theIndian,Subcontinent,orSoutheastAsia,includingCambodia,China,India,Japan,Korea,Malaysia,PhilippineIslands,Thailand,andVietnam.
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Asian or Pacific Islander (temporary code)–olderracialcategoryusedonlybysomestates thathavenotyetadopted theOMBrecommendedracialcategories.Between2011and2014,aminorityofindividualsclassifiedinthisreportas“Asian”in tenstates—Colorado, Iowa, Illinois,Kansas,Kentucky,Louisiana,Maryland,SouthCarolina,Tennessee,Virginia—wereclassifiedby thereportingagencyas“AsianorPacificIslanders,”whiletherestwereclassifiedassimply“Asian.”Inthreeadditionalstates—NorthCarolina,NewJersey,Vermont—amajorityofindividualsclassifiedinthisreportas“Asian”wereclassifiedbythereportingagencyas“AsianorPacificIslanders.”
Black or African American–ApersonhavingoriginsinanyoftheBlackracialgroupsofAfrica.
Hispanic (temporary code)–usedinMH-CLDonly Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander–Apersonhavingoriginsinanyof
theoriginalpeoplesofHawaii,Guam,AmericanSamoa,orotherPacificIslander. White–Apersonhavingoriginsinanyof theoriginalpeopleofEurope,North
AfricaortheMiddleEast. Some Other Race Alone–usethiscategoryforinstancesinwhichtheclientisnot
identifiedinanycategoryaboveorwhoseorigingroup,becauseofareacustom,isregardedasracialclassdistinctfromtheabovecategories(donotusethiscategoryforindividualsindicatingmultipleormixedraces).
Guidelines: Forstatesthatcollect“OtherRace”orallowindividualstospecifyasingleracedifferentfromtheOMBracialcategories,use“SomeOtherRaceAlone.”Notethatthiscategoryshouldnotbeusediftheclientisindicatingmultipleormixedrace.
[MH-TEDSonly]Statesthatcollect“AlaskaNative”asaseparatecategoryshoulduse“AmericanIndian/AlaskaNative’forotherAmericanIndians.
Incaseswherethemethodofcollectingraceinformationdiffersbetweencommu-nityprogramsandstatehospitals,orwheretheracereporteddiffersbetweendatasystems,thestateshouldresolvetheissueinaccordancetothestatebusinessruleinresolvingdataqualityissues.Statesmayusethefollowingguidelinesintheabsenceofastatebusinessruleortosupplementanexistingone:
1. Usethemostrecentracereportedifvariationinaperson’sracewasreportedbythesameprovideracrosstime
2. Usethemostfrequentlyreportedraceifvariationinaperson’sracewasreportedbydifferentprovidersacrosstime
Variable Name: Reason for Discharge, Transfer, or Discontinuance of Treatment
Description: Thisfieldindicatestheoutcomeofthetreatmentepisode/eventor thereasonfortransferordiscontinuanceoftreatment.
Treatment Completed–Allpartsofthetreatmentplanorprogramwerecompleted.
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Dropped out of Treatment–Clientchosenottocompletetreatmentprogram,withorwithoutspecificadvicetocontinuetreatment.Includesindividualswhodropoutoftreatmentforunknownreasons,individualswithwhomcontactislost,individualswhofailedtoreturnfromleave(“AWOL”),andindividualswhohavenotreceivedtreatmentforsometimeandaredischargedforadministrativepurposes.
Terminated by Facility (Administrative Discharge)–Treatmentterminatedbyaction of facility, generally because of client non-compliancewith treatment orviolationofrules,laws,policy,orprocedures.
Transferred to another Treatment Program or Facility–Clientwastransferredtoanothertreatmentprogram,provider,orfacilityforcontinuationoftreatment.
Incarcerated, or Released by or to Courts–Individualswhosecourseoftreatmentisterminatedbecausetheclienthasbeensubjecttojail,prison,orhouseconfine-ment,orhasbeenreleasedbyortothecourts.
Death Other–Clienttransferredordiscontinuedtreatmentbecauseofchangeinlifecir-
cumstances.Example:changeofresidence,illnessorhospitalization,“agingout”ofchildren’sservices,completionofMHassessmentorevaluationthatdidnotresulttoreferralforatreatmentservice.
Transferred to another Treatment Program or Facility, but client is no show Clientwastransferredtoanothertreatmentprogram,provider,orfacility,anditisknownthatclientdidnotreportfortreatment.
Transferred to another Treatment Program or Facility that is not in the SSA or SMHA reporting system
Discharged from the state hospital to an acute medical facility for medical services
Variable Name: Referral Source (MH-TEDS only)
Description: Thisfielddescribesthepersonoragencyreferringtheclienttotreatment. Individual (includes self-referral)–Includestheclient,afamilymember,friend,or
anyotherindividualwhowouldnotbeincludedinanyofthefollowingcategories;includesself-referralduetopendingDWI/DUI.
Other Health Care Provider–Aphysician,psychiatrist,orotherlicensedhealthcareprofessional;orgeneralhospital,psychiatrichospital,mentalhealthprogram,ornursinghome.
School (Educational)–Aschoolprincipal,counselor,orteacher;orstudentassis-tanceprogram(SAP),theschoolsystem,oraneducationalagency.
Other Community Referral–Communityorreligiousorganizationoranyfederal,state,orlocalagencythatprovidesaidintheareasofpovertyrelief,unemployment,shelter,orsocialwelfare.Thiscategoryalsoincludesdefenseattorneysandself-helpgroupssuchasAlcoholicsAnonymous(AA),Al-AnonandNarcoticsAnonymous(NA).
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Court/Criminal Justice Referral/DUI/DWI–Anypoliceofficial,judge,prosecutor,probationofficerorotherpersonaffiliatedwithafederal,state,orcountyjudicialsystem.IncludesreferralbyacourtforDWI/DUI,individualsreferredinlieuofor fordeferredprosecution,orduringpretrial release, orbeforeor afterofficial adjudication,includesindividualsonpre-parole,pre-release,workorhomefurloughorTASC.Clientneednotbeofficiallydesignatedas“onparole.”Includesindividualsreferredthroughcivilcommitment.IndividualsinthiscategoryarefurtherdefinedinDetailedCriminalJusticeReferral.
Guidelines: Allrecordswithcode“Court/Criminal Justice Referral/DUI/DWI”shouldprovidedetailedinDetailedCriminalJusticeReferral.
Variable Name: School Grade Level – Education
Description: Thisfieldspecifiestheschoolgradelevelofthreesub-populationsofindividuals,asfollows:
Currentgradelevelforschool-agechildren(3-17yearsoldand18-21yearsofageiftheclientisinspecialeducation)whoattendedschoolatanytimeinthepastthreemonths.
Highestgradelevelcompletedforschool-agechildrenwhohavenotattendedschoolatanytimewithinthepastthreemonths.
Highesteducationalattainmentforallindividuals,whethercurrentlyinschoolornot.
Guidelines: Informationforthisdataelementshouldbecollectedandreportedforallindividuals. “School”includes,butisnotlimitedto,anyoneorcombinationofhome-schooling,
onlineeducation,alternativeschool,vocationalschool,orregularschool(public,private,charter,traditional,military,magnet,independent,parochial,etc.),atwhichthechildisenrolledinanyofthefollowingschoolgradelevels:nursery/preschool(includingHeadStart),kindergarten,elementary/middleschool(Grades1-8),highschool(Grades9-12,includingGeneralEquivalencyDegreeorGED),vocationalschool(includingbusiness,technical,secretarial,trade,orcorrespondencecourseswhicharenotcountedasregularschoolenrollmentandarenotforrecreationoradulteducationclasses),orcollege/professionaldegree.
Thismeasureistobereportedonlyonceduringthereportingperiod,eitherattimeofclientdischargeorattheendofthereportingperiodiftheclientiscontinuingtoreceiveservices.
Iftheinformationiscollectedatthetimewhentheschoolyearjustended,reporttherecentschoolgradelevelcompleted(notthegradelevelthechildisadvancingtointhenextschoolyear).
ForchildrenwhoarehomeschooledorchildreninSpecialEducationbuthavebeenmainstreamedinregularschoolgrades,pleasereporttheequivalentgradelevel.
“Anurseryschoolisdefinedasagrouporclassthatisorganizedtoprovideeduca-tionalexperiencesforchildrenduringtheyearoryearsprecedingkindergarten.It
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includesinstructionasanimportantandintegralphaseofitsprogramofchildcare.Privatehomesinwhichessentiallycustodialcareisprovidedarenotconsiderednurseryschools.Childrenattendingnurseryschoolareclassifiedasattendingdur-ingeitherpartofthedayorthefullday.Part-dayattendancereferstothosewhoattendeitherinthemorningorintheafternoon,butnotboth.Full-dayattendancereferstothosewhoattendinboththemorningandtheafternoon.ChildrenenrolledinHeadStartprogramsorsimilarprogramssponsoredbylocalagenciestoprovidepreschool education to young children are counted under nursery school” (TheAmericanCommunitySurvey[ACS]).
Apersonwhohadreachedtheageof18priortocollectingthisinformationshouldreportthelastgradecompleted,unlesstheymeettheexceptioncriteriaforyoungindividuals.
Reportthehighesteducationalattainmentcompletedforallindividuals18yearsandolder(excepttheyoungindividualsaged18-21inSpecialEducationandreceivingmentalhealthservicesfromtheChildrenMentalHealthSystem)whethertheyarecurrentlyinschoolornot.
Variable Name: Service Setting Status – Mental Health service setting
Description: Thisfieldindicatesthetypeofmentalhealthtreatmentsetting(s)inwhichtheclientreceivedservicesthroughoutthereportingperiod.
State Psychiatric Hospital–allSMHA-fundedandSMHA-operatedorganizationsoperatedashospitalsthatprovideprimaryinpatientcaretoindividualswithmentalillnessfromaspecificgeographicalareaand/orstatewide.
SMHA-Funded/Operated Community-Based Program – include communitymentalhealthcenters(CMHCs),outpatientclinics,partialcareorganizations,partialhospitalizationprograms,PACTprograms,consumerrunprograms(includingClubHousesanddrop-incenters),andallcommunitysupportprograms(CSP).
Residential Treatment Center – an organization, not licensed as a psychiatrichospital,whoseprimarypurposeistheprovisionofindividuallyplannedprogramsofmentalhealthtreatmentservicesinconjunctionwithresidentialcareforchildrenandyouth,andinsomecases,adultcare.
Other Psychiatric Inpatient–aprivateproviderormedicalproviderlicensedand/orcontractedthroughtheSMHA.Thisincludespublic/privatehospitalswithseparatepsychiatricwards.
Institutions under the Justice System–mentalhealthservicesprovidedinajail,prison,juveniledetentioncenter,etc.
Guidelines: Thisdataelementreferstotheplacewhereserviceswereprovidedandnotparticu-larlytheresidenceoftheclient.
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Variable Name: SMI/SED Status
Description: Thisfieldindicateswhethertheclienthasseriousmentalillness(SMI)orseriousemotionaldisturbance(SED)usingthestate’sdefinition.
Guidelines: ReportthemostrecentavailableSMI/SEDstatusattheendofthereportingperiod.
Variable Name: Timing of Admission
Description: Thisfieldindicateswhethertheclientisalreadyreceivingservicesatthestartofthereportingperiod(continuing)orisanewadmission.
New admission–Admissionthathappenedonthefirstdayofthereportingperiodorthereafter.
Continuing–Alreadyreceivingservicesatthestartofthereportingperiod.Theadmissiondateshouldhaveoccurredatleastadaypriortothestartofthereportingperiod.
Variable Name: Veteran Status (MH-TEDS only)
Description: Thisfieldindicateswhethertheclienthasservedintheuniformservices(Army,Navy,AirForce,MarineCorps,CoastGuard,PublicHealthServiceCommissionedCorps,CoastandGeodeticSurvey,etc.).
Guidelines: Reportingofthisfieldisoptional Aveteranisaperson16yearsoldoroverwhohasserved(evenforashorttime)
butisnotonactivedutyintheU.S.Army,Navy,AirForce,MarineCorps,CoastGuard,orCommissionedCorpsoftheU.S.PublicHealthServiceortheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration,orwhoservedasaMerchantMarinesea-manduringWorldWarII.IndividualswhoservedintheNationalGuardorMilitaryReservesareclassifiedasveteransonlyiftheyhaveeverbeencalledororderedtoactiveduty(excludingthe4-6monthsofinitialtrainingandyearlysummercamps).
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2011 2012 2013 2014Any data 32 46 47 45
Gender 32 46 47 45
Age 32 46 47 45
Race 32 46 47 45
Ethnicity 31 45 46 44
Detailed Hispanc 20 28 30 28
Marital status 24 35 37 36
SED/SMI status 32 45 47 45
CGAS/GAF scores 26 32 31 29
Co-occurring substance use 32 46 46 44
Employment 32 45 47 45
Detailed NLF 32 45 47 45
Service settings 32 46 47 45
Timing of admission 32 46 47 45
Living arrangement 32 45 47 45 y Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS) and Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD). Data received as part of year specific reporting period.
Number of states reportingNumber of states
Appendix C Table 1: Number of states reporting data, MH-CLD 2012-2015
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State or jurisdictionFirst-
mentioned mental health
diagnosis 1 Age Gender Race Ethnicity Marital status Residence SED/SMI GAF/CGASEmployment
statusService setting
Timing of admission
Total 87 100 100 91 82 49 62 94 44 41 98 100
Alabama 100 100 100 100 100 100 60 92 † 60 100 100Arkansas 94 100 100 85 85 † 84 100 100 55 100 100Arizona 100 100 100 96 96 52 27 97 99 22 100 100California 99 100 100 80 77 1 55 100 99 15 100 100Colorado 92 100 100 91 97 100 100 100 86 72 100 100
Connecticut 68 100 100 95 95 56 78 94 58 48 93 99District of Columbia 93 100 100 94 11 51 3 56 † 2 6 99Delaware 89 100 100 98 95 61 89 100 6 57 100 100Florida 77 100 100 100 100 73 71 93 100 64 100 100Hawaii 93 100 97 61 59 † 29 100 † 19 100 100
Iowa 83 100 100 78 3 † 16 100 † 10 100 100Idaho 23 100 100 92 89 50 42 51 21 93 100 100Illinois 100 100 100 92 96 97 92 97 97 72 100 100Indiana 99 100 100 100 96 100 99 100 40 59 100 100Kentucky 97 100 100 100 98 100 99 97 † 66 100 100
Louisiana 92 100 98 89 84 65 42 32 49 22 63 100Massachusetts 92 100 100 84 55 86 84 100 14 65 100 100Maryland 97 100 100 98 94 80 99 100 † 45 100 100Minnesota 72 100 100 93 100 † 100 100 † 76 100 100Missouri 96 100 100 97 100 61 91 96 48 61 100 100
Northern Marianas 38 100 100 40 † 97 80 79 40 71 100 100Mississippi 99 100 100 100 99 99 92 92 † 90 89 100Montana 88 100 100 95 100 † 22 100 22 18 100 100North Carolina 97 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 † 78 100 100North Dakota 86 100 100 100 100 † 95 100 † 74 100 100
Nebraska 93 100 100 100 97 100 91 99 98 87 100 100New Jersey 76 100 100 81 14 81 12 84 2 3 100 100New Mexico 86 100 100 71 73 1 10 100 † 3 100 100Nevada 87 100 99 85 78 76 66 62 68 45 100 100New York 97 100 100 90 86 94 91 100 47 49 100 100
Appendix C Table 2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: MH-CLD and MH-TEDS 2014
[Based on administrative data reported to MH-CLD or MH-TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.]
Continued. See notes at end of table.
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State or jurisdictionFirst-
mentioned mental health
diagnosis 1 Age Gender Race Ethnicity Marital status Residence SED/SMI GAF/CGASEmployment
statusService setting
Timing of admission
Total 87 100 100 91 82 49 62 94 44 41 98 100
Ohio 94 100 100 94 74 2 7 100 † 3 100 100Oklahoma 88 100 100 100 100 78 81 80 80 81 77 100Oregon 73 100 100 85 81 64 92 80 † 54 100 100Puerto Rico † 100 100 73 99 98 32 34 95 37 29 98Rhode Island 69 100 100 81 96 91 71 67 69 55 100 100South Carolina 96 100 100 98 77 98 12 92 95 16 100 100South Dakota 99 100 100 100 99 68 56 90 † 38 100 100Tennessee 76 100 99 88 61 54 68 100 3 43 100 100Texas 50 100 100 100 100 59 69 93 74 53 100 100Utah 87 100 100 92 93 92 94 93 83 57 100 100Virginia 94 100 100 98 95 † 96 92 † 69 100 100Vermont 68 100 100 95 89 93 79 35 61 24 100 100Washington 90 100 100 92 84 † 75 80 80 59 100 100Wisconsin 90 100 100 98 91 † 35 100 † 26 100 100Wyoming 97 100 100 95 97 96 98 100 99 62 100 100
1 The first-mentioned mental health diagnosis is the first of up to three diagnoses reported for the individual. Mental health diagnostic category definitions can be found in Appendix E: Mental Health and Substance Use Diagnosis Codes.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Mental Health Treatment Episode Data Set (MH-TEDS). Data received 11.01.16 as part of 2015 reporting period.
† Less than one percent of individuals.
Appendix C Table 2. Item percentage response rate, by state or jurisdiction: MH-CLD and MH-TEDS 2014 (continued)
[Based on administrative data reported to MH-CLD or MH-TEDS by all reporting states and jurisdictions. Comparisons among states should be made with caution.]
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Appendix dSMi/Sed FederAl deFinitionS And
CGAS/GAF SCAle
Serious Mental Illness (SMI)
Pursuant to section 1912 (c) of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by Public Law 102-321 “adult with a serious mental illness” are individuals:
1. age 18 and over;2. who currently or at any time during the past year, have had a diagnosable mental
behavioral or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteriaspecified within DSM-III-R; and
3. this disorder has resulted in functional impairment which substantially interfereswith or limits one or more major life activities
“These disorders include any mental disorders (including those of biological etiology) listed in DSM-III-R or their ICD-9-CM equivalent (and subsequent revisions), with the exception of DSM-III-R “V” codes, substance use disorders, and developmental disorders, which are exclud-ed, unless they co-occur with another diagnosable serious mental illness…” (p. 29425).
Serious Emotional Disability (SED)
Pursuant to section 1912 (c) of the Public Health Service Act, as amended by Public Law 102-321 “children with a serious emotional disturbance” are individuals:
1. from birth up to age 18;2. who currently or at any time during the past year have had a diagnosable mental,
behavioral, or emotional disorder of sufficient duration to meet diagnostic criteriaspecified within DSM- III-R; and
3. this disorder resulted in functional impairment, which substantially interferes withor limits the child’s role or functioning in family, school, or community activities(p.29425).
“These disorders include any mental disorder (including those of biological etiology) listed in DSM-III-R or their ICD-9-CM equivalent (and subsequent revisions) with the exception of DSM-III-R ‘V’ codes, substance use, and developmental disorders, which are excluded, unless they co-occur with another diagnosable serious emotional disturbance…” (p. 29425).
“Functional impairment is defined as difficulties that substantially interfere with or limit a child or adolescent from achieving or maintaining one or more developmentally-appropriate social, behav-ioral, cognitive, communicative, or adaptive skills. Functional impairments of episodic, recurrent, and continuous duration are included unless they are temporary and expected responses to stressful events in their environment. Children who would have met functional impairment criteria during the referenced year without the benefit of treatment or other support services are included in this
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definition….” (p. 29425). Source: Federal Register 58(96): 29422-29425. May 20, 1993; http://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/federal-register-notice-58-96-definitions.pdf
Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)
GAF is a numeric scale (0-100) that subjectively rates individuals (18 years old and above) in the areas of social, occupational, and psychological functioning. A higher score means a higher level of functioning. This is reported as Axis V in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Men-tal Disorders (DSM). Source: MH-CLD Instruction Manual (V. 2.5)
Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS)
CGAS is a numeric scale (0-100) widely used by mental health clinicians to measure the overall severity of disturbance among children under the age of 18. A higher score means higher level of functioning in all areas measured by the instrument (i.e., social, psychological, and occupational functioning of a child). This is reported as Axis V in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Source: MH-CLD Instruction Manual (V. 2.5)
Appendix D, Table 1. Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS)
Code Description of Functioning
100-91 Superior functioning
90-81 Good functioning
80-71 No more than a slight impairment in functioning
70-61 Some difficulty in a single area, but generally functioning pretty well
60-51 Variable functioning with sporadic difficulties
50-41 Moderate degree of interference in functioning
40-31 Major impairment to functioning in several areas
30-21 Unable to function in almost all areas
20-11 Need considerable supervision
10-1 Needs constant supervision
0 Inadequate information
Source:http://www.excellenceforchildandyouth.ca/sites/default/files/meas_attach/Childrens_Global_Assessment_Scale_(CGAS).pdf
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Appendix D, Table 2. Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale
GAF Range Description of Level of Functioning
Superior functioning in a wide range of activities, life’s problems never seem to get 100-91 out of hand, is sought out by others because of his or her many positive qualities. No
symptoms.
Absent minimal symptoms (e.g., mild anxiety before an exam), good functioning in all areas, interested and involved in a wide range of activities, socially effective, generally 90-81 satisfied with life, no more than everyday problems or concerns (e.g., an occasional argument with family members)
If symptoms are present, they are transient and expectable reactions to psychosocial stressors (e.g., difficulty concentration after family argument); no more than slight im-80-71 pairment in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., temporarily falling behind in school work).
Some mild symptoms (e.g., depressed mood and mild insomnia) OR some difficulty in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., occasional truancy, or theft within the 70-61 household), but generally functioning pretty well, has some meaningful interpersonal relationships.
Moderate symptoms (e.g., flat and circumstantial speech, occasional panic attacks) 60-51 OR moderate difficulty in social occupational, or social functioning (e.g., few friends,
conflicts with co-workers)
Serious symptoms (e.g., suicidal ideation, severe obsession rituals, frequent shoplift-50-41 ing) OR any serious impairment in social, occupational, or school functioning (e.g., no
friends, unable to keep a job).
Some impairment in reality testing or communication (e.g., speech is at times illogical, obscure, or irrelevant) OR major impairment in several areas, such as work or school,
40-31 family relations, judgment, thinking, or mood (e.g., depressed man avoids friends, neglect family, and is unable to work, child frequently beats up younger children, is defiant at home, and is failing at school).
Behavior is considerably influenced by delusions or hallucinations OR serious impair-ment in communication or judgment (e.g., sometimes incoherent, acts grossly inap-30-21 propriately, suicidal preoccupation) OR inability to function in almost all areas (e.g., stays in bed all day, no job, home or friends).
Some danger of hurting self or others (e.g., suicide attempts without clear expectation of death, frequently violent, manic excitement) OR occasionally fails to maintain mini-20-11 mal personal hygiene (e.g., smears faces) OR gross impairment in communication (e.g., largely incoherent or mute).
Persistent danger of severely hurting self or others (e.g., recurrent violence) OR per-10-1 sistent inability to maintain minimal personal hygiene OR serious suicidal act with
clear expectation of death.
0 Inadequate information
Source:[https://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/childservice/mrt/global_assessment_functioning.pdf]
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Appendix eMentAl HeAltH And SubStAnce uSe diAgnoSiS codeS
Mental Health Diagnostic Groups with Corresponding ICD-9 Diagnostic Codes
The listings below group ICD-9 codes into Clinical Classification Software (CCS) mental health “multi-level” diagnostic category codes (5.1, 5.2, and so on;) and their labels (adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, and so on). Notes:• Underlined CCS diagnostic groups are displayed in one or more tables in this report; records with
ICD-9 codes in other diagnostic groups are grouped together as “other” mental health diagnoses.• Italicized codes in parentheses are nonstandard ICD-9 codes in the data that were recognized
to belong to the same CCS mental health diagnostic group.• Entries in brackets ([650], [651], and so on) are “single level CCS diagnosis categories” that
are otherwise ignored in this report but are noted here for convenience.• The ICD-9 diagnostic codes shown below have omitted the decimal point after the first three
digits.
5.1 Adjustment disorders [650]18
3090 3091 30922 30923 30924 30928 30929 3093 3094 30982 30983 30989 3099
(309 30900 30910 30920 30930 30940 30980 3098 30990)
5.2 Anxiety disorders [651]29384 30000 30001 30002 30009 30010 30020 30021 30022 30023 30029 3003 3005 30089 3009 3080 3081 3082 3083 3084 3089 30981 3130 3131 31321 31322 3133 31382 31383
(3000 300 3001 3002 30030 30050 30090 30800 308 30810 30820 30830 30840 30890 313 31300 3138 31380)
5.3 Attentiondeficit,conduct,anddisruptivebehaviordisorders[652]
5.3.1 Conduct disorder [6521]31200 31201 31202 31203 31210 31211 31212 31213 31220 31221 31222 31223 3124 3128 31281 31282 31289 3129
(312 3120 3121 3122 31240 31280 31290)
18 For these and other underlined (i.e., tabulated) CCS diagnostic groups, table column and row headers drop the word “disorders” from the description.
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19 Referred to as “delirium/dementia” in tables and text.
5.3.2 Oppositionaldefiantdisorder[6522]31381
5.3.3 AttentiondeficitdisorderandAttentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder[6523]31400 31401 3141 3142 3148 3149
(314 3140 31410 31480 31490)
5.4 Delirium,dementia,andamnesticandothercognitivedisorders[653]19
2900 29010 29011 29012 29013 29020 29021 2903 29040 29041 29042 29043 2908 2909 2930 2931 2940 2941 29410 29411 29420 29421 2948 2949 3100 3102 3108 31081 31089 3109 3310 3311 33111 33119 3312 33182 797
(29000 290 2901 2902 29030 2904 29080 29090 293 29300 29400 294 2942 29480 29490 310 31000 31020 31090 331 33100 33110)
5.5 Developmentaldisorders[654]
5.5.1 Communication disorders [6541]3070 3079 31531 31534 31535 31539 V401
(30700 307 30790)
5.5.2 Developmentaldisabilities[6542]31501 31502 31509 31532 3155 3158
(31550 31580)
5.5.3 Intellectualdisabilities[6543]317 3180 3181 3182 319
(3170 31700 318 31800 31810 31820 31900)
5.5.4 Learning disorders [6544]31500 3151 3152 3159 V400
(3150 315 31510 31520 31540)
5.5.5 Motor skill disorders [6545]3154
(31540)
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5.6 Disordersusuallydiagnosedininfancy,childhood,oradolescence[655]
5.6.1 Elimination disorders [6551]3076 3077
(30760 30770)
5.6.2 Otherdisordersofinfancy,childhood,oradolescence[6552]3073 30921 31323 31389 3139
(31390)
5.6.3 Pervasivedevelopmentaldisorders[6553]29900 29901 29910 29911 29980 29981 29990 29991
(299 2991 2998 2999)
5.6.4 Tic disorders [6554] 65530720 30721 30722 30723
5.7 Impulsecontroldisorders,notelsewhereclassified[656]31230 31231 31232 31233 31234 31235 31239
(3123)
5.8 Mood disorders [657]
5.8.1 Bipolar disorders [6571]29600 29601 29602 29603 29604 29605 29606 29610 29611 29612 29613 29614 29615 29616 29640 29641 29642 29643 29644 29645 29646 29650 29651 29652 29653 29654 29655 29656 29660 29661 29662 29663 29664 29665 29666 2967 29680 29681 29682 29689 29690 29699
(296 2960 2961 2964 2965 2966 29670 2968 2969)
5.8.2 Depressivedisorders[6572]29383 29620 29621 29622 29623 29624 29625 29626 29630 29631 29632 29633 29634 29635 29636 3004 311
(2962 2963 30040 31100 3110)
5.9 Personality disorders [658]3010 30110 30111 30112 30113 30120 30121 30122 3013 3014 30150 30151 30159 3016 3017 30181 30182 30183 30184 30189 3019
(30100 301 3011 3012 30130 30140 3015 30160 30170 30190)
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20 Referred to as “Schizophrenia, other psychotic” in tables. 21 Regardless of their “co-occurring” flag in the data, individuals reported to be diagnosed with only alcohol-related
disorders and/or substance-related disorders are not counted as having co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders for the purpose of Chapter 6; some other, non-alcohol and non-substance-related disorder diagnosis is necessary.
5.10 Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders [659]20
29381 29382 29500 29501 29502 29503 29504 29505 29510 29511 29512 29513 29514 29515 29520 29521 29522 29523 29524 29525 29530 29531 29532 29533 29534 29535 29540 29541 29542 29543 29544 29545 29550 29551 29552 29553 29554 29555 29560 29561 29562 29563 29564 29565 29570 29571 29572 29573 29574 29575 29580 29581 29582 29583 29584 29585 29590 29591 29592 29593 29594 29595 2970 2971 2972 2973 2978 2979 2980 2981 2982 2983 2984 2988 2989
(295 2950 2951 2952 2953 2954 2955 2956 2957 2958 2959 29700 297 29710 29720 20730 20780 20790 29800 298 29810 29820 29830 29840 29880 29890)
5.11 Alcohol-related disorders [660]21
2910 2911 2912 2913 2914 2915 2918 29181 29182 29189 2919 30300 30301 30302 30303 30390 30391 30392 30393 30500 30501 30502 30503 3575 4255 53530 53531 5710 5711 5712 5713 76071 9800
(29100 291 29110 29120 29130 29140 29150 29180 20190 303 3030 3039 305 3050)
5.12 Substance-relateddisorders[661]21
2920 29211 29212 2922 29281 29282 29283 29284 29285 29289 2929 30400 30401 30402 30403 30410 30411 30412 30413 30420 30421 30422 30423 30430 30431 30432 30433 30440 30441 30442 30443 30450 30451 30452 30453 30460 30461 30462 30463 30470 30471 30472 30473 30480 30481 30482 30483 30490 30491 30492 30493 30520 30521 30522 30523 30530 30531 30532 30533 30540 30541 30542 30543 30550 30551 30552 30553 30560 30561 30562 30563 30570 30571 30572 30573 30580 30581 30582 30583 30590 30591 30592 30593 64830 64831 64832 64833 64834 65550 65551 65553 76072 76073 76075 7795 96500 96501 96502 96509 V6542
(292 29200 20220 20290 304 3040 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045 3046 3047 3048 3049 3052 3053 3054 3055 3057 3058 3059)
5.13 Suicideandintentionalself-inflictedinjury[662]E9500 E9501 E9502 E9503 E9504 E9505 E9506 E9507 E9508 E9509 E9510 E9511 E9518 E9520 E9521 E9528 E9529 E9530 E9531 E9538 E9539 E954 E9550 E9551 E9552 E9553 E9554 E9555 E9556 E9557 E9559 E956 E9570 E9571 E9572 E9579 E9580 E9581 E9582 E9583 E9584 E9585 E9586 E9587 E9588 E9589 E959 V6284
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5.14 Screeningandhistoryofmentalhealthandsubstanceusecodes[663]33392 V110 V111 V112 V114 V118 V119 V154 V1541 V1542 V1549 V1582 V6285 V663 V701 V702 V7101 V7102 V7109 V790 V792 V793 V798 V799 3051 30510 30511 30512 30513 5353 7903 V113 V791
5.15 Miscellaneous mental disorders [670]30012 30013 30014 30015 3006 3071 30750 30751 30752 30753 30754 30759 30016 30019 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 30650 30652 30653 30659 3066 3067 3068 3069 3021 3022 3023 3024 30250 30251 30252 30253 3026 30270 30271 30272 30273 30274 30275 30276 30279 30281 30282 30283 30284 30285 30289 3029 30651 30740 30741 30742 30743 30744 30745 30746 30747 30748 30749 30011 3007 30081 30082 30780 30781 30789 29389 2939 3101 316 64840 64841 64842 64843 64844 V402 V403 V4031 V4039 V409 V673
(30060 30710 3075 306 30600 30610 30630 30640 30680 30690 30210 30220 30230 30240 3025 30260 3027 30290 30070 3078 29390 31010 31600 316 3160 6484 V4020 V4030 V4090)
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Mental Health Diagnostic Groups with Corresponding ICD-10 Diagnostic Codes
The listings below group ICD-10 codes into Clinical Classification Software (CCS) mental health “multi-level” diagnostic category codes (5.1, 5.2, and so on;) and their labels (adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, and so on). Notes:• Underlined CCS diagnostic groups are displayed in one or more tables in this report; records
with ICD-10 codes in other diagnostic groups are grouped together as “other” mental health diagnoses.
• Entries in brackets ([650], [651], and so on) are “single level CCS diagnosis categories” that are otherwise ignored in this report but are noted here for convenience.
• The ICD-10 diagnostic codes shown below have omitted the decimal point after the first three digits.
• Some diagnostic groups implemented by CCS for ICD-9 codes were not implemented for ICD-10 codes (conduct disorders, oppositional defiant disorders, attention deficit and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, pervasive developmental disorders, bipolar disorders, and depressive disorders). ICD-10 codes from broader CCS diagnostic categories were assigned to these more specific diagnostic groups by Synectics based on the ICD-10 code’s detailed meaning.
5.1 Adjustment disorders [650]22
F4320 F4321 F4322 F4323 F4324 F4325 F4329 F438 F439
5.2 Anxiety disorders [651]F064 F4000 F4001 F4002 F4010 F4011 F40210 F40218 F40220 F40228 F40230 F40231 F40232 F40233 F40240 F40241 F40242 F40243 F40248 F40290 F40291 F40298 F408 F409 F410 F411 F413 F418 F419 F42 F430 F4310 F4311 F4312 F488 F489 R452 R453 R454 R455 R456 R457 R4581 R4582 R4583 R4584
5.3.1 Conduct disorder [6521]23
F910 F911 F912 F918 F919
5.3.2 Oppositionaldefiantdisorder[6522]23
F913
5.3.3 AttentiondeficitdisorderandAttentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder[6523]24
F900 F901 F902 F908 F909 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R466 R467 R4681 R4689
22 For these and other underlined (i.e., tabulated) CCS diagnostic groups, table column and row headers drop the word “disorders” from the description.
23 Codes in this category were assigned from a more general CCS diagnostic group to this one based on the code’s detailed meaning.
24 Referred to as “delirium/dementia” in tables and text.
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5.4 Delirium,dementia,andamnesticandothercognitivedisorders[653]F0150 F0151 F0280 F0281 F0390 F0391 F04 F05 F070 F0781 F0789 F079 F09 F482 G300 G301 G308 G309 G3101 G3109 G311 G3183 R4181 R54
5.5 Developmentaldisorders[654]F70 F71 F72 F73 F78 F79 F800 F801 F802 F804 F8081 F8089 F809 F810 F812 F8181 F8189 F819 F82 F88 F89 F985 R4183 R480
5.6 Disordersusuallydiagnosedininfancy,childhood,oradolescence[655]F642 F930 F938 F939 F940 F941 F942 F948 F949 F950 F951 F952 F958 F959 F980 F981 F9821 F9829 F983 F984 F988 F989
5.6.3 Pervasivedevelopmentaldisorders[6553]24
F840 F842 F843 F845 F848 F849
5.7 Impulsecontroldisorders,notelsewhereclassified[656]F630 F631 F632 F633 F6381 F6389 F639 R45850
5.8 Mood disorders [657]25
F0630 F0631 F0632 F0633 F0634 F3010 F3011 F3012 F3013 F302 F303 F304 F308 F309 F340 F341 F348 F349 F39 R4586
5.8.1 Bipolar disorders [6571]24
F310 F3110 F3111 F3112 F3113 F312 F3130 F3131 F3132 F314 F315 F3160 F3161 F3162 F3163 F3164 F3170 F3171 F3172 F3173 F3174 F3175 F3176 F3177 F3178 F3181 F3189 F319 5.8.2 F320
5.8.2 Depressivedisorders[6572]24
F321 5.8.2 F322 5.8.2 F323 5.8.2 F324 5.8.2 F325 5.8.2 F328 5.8.2 F329 5.8.2 F330 5.8.2 F331 5.8.2 F332 5.8.2 F333 5.8.2 F3340 5.8.2 F3341 5.8.2 F3342 5.8.2 F338 5.8.2 F339
5.9 Personality disorders [658]F600 F601 F602 F603 F604 F605 F606 F607 F6081 F6089 F609 F69
5.10 Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders [659]26
F060 F062 F200 F201 F202 F203 F205 F2081 F2089 F209 F21 F22 F23 F24 F250 F251 F258 F259 F28 F29
25 Mood disorder codes that could not not be assigned to bipolar or depressive disorders.26 Referred to as “Schizophrenia, other psychotic” in tables.
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5.11 Alcohol-related disorders [660]27
F1010 F10120 F10121 F10129 F1014 F10150 F10151 F10159 F10180 F10181 F10182 F10188 F1019 F1020 F1021 F10220 F10221 F10229 F10230 F10231 F10232 F10239 F1024 F10250 F10251 F10259 F1026 F1027 F10280 F10281 F10282 F10288 F1029 F10920 F10921 F10929 F1094 F10950 F10951 F10959 F1096 F1097 F10980 F10981 F10982 F10988 F1099 G621 I426 K2920 K2921 K700 K7010 K7011 K702 K7030 K7031 K7040 K709 O99310 O99311 O99312 O99313 O99314 O99315 P043 Q860
5.12 Substance-relateddisorders[661]27
F1110 F11120 F11121 F11122 F11129 F1114 F11150 F11151 F11159 F11181 F11182 F11188 F1119 F1120 F1121 F11220 F11221 F11222 F11229 F1123 F1124 F11250 F11251 F11259 F11281 F11282 F11288 F1129 F1190 F11920 F11921 F11922 F11929 F1193 F1194 F11950 F11951 F11959 F11981 F11982 F11988 F1199 F1210 F12120 F12121 F12122 F12129 F12150 F12151 F12159 F12180 F12188 F1219 F1220 F1221 F12220 F12221 F12222 F12229 F12250 F12251 F12259 F12280 F12288 F1229 F1290 F12920 F12921 F12922 F12929 F12950 F12951 F12959 F12980 F12988 F1299 F1310 F13120 F13121 F13129 F1314 F13150 F13151 F13159 F13180 F13181 F13182 F13188 F1319 F1320 F1321 F13220 F13221 F13229 F13230 F13231 F13232 F13239 F1324 F13250 F13251 F13259 F1326 F1327 F13280 F13281 F13282 F13288 F1329 F1390 F13920 F13921 F13929 F13930 F13931 F13932 F13939 F1394 F13950 F13951 F13959 F1396 F1397 F13980 F13981 F13982 F13988 F1399 F1410 F14120 F14121 F14122 F14129 F1414 F14150 F14151 F14159 F14180 F14181 F14182 F14188 F1419 F1420 F1421 F14220 F14221 F14222 F14229 F1423 F1424 F14250 F14251 F14259 F14280 F14281 F14282 F14288 F1429 F1490 F14920 F14921 F14922 F14929 F1494 F14950 F14951 F14959 F14980 F14981 F14982 F14988 F1499 F1510 F15120 F15121 F15122 F15129 F1514 F15150 F15151 F15159 F15180 F15181 F15182 F15188 F1519 F1520 F1521 F15220 F15221 F15222 F15229 F1523 F1524 F15250 F15251 F15259 F15280 F15281 F15282 F15288 F1529 F1590 F15920 F15921 F15922 F15929 F1593 F1594 F15950 F15951 F15959 F15980 F15981 F15982 F15988 F1599 F1610 F16120 F16121 F16122 F16129 F1614 F16150 F16151 F16159 F16180 F16183 F16188 F1619 F1620 F1621 F16220 F16221 F16229 F1624 F16250 F16251 F16259 F16280 F16283 F16288 F1629 F1690 F16920 F16921 F16929 F1694 F16950 F16951 F16959 F16980 F16983 F16988 F1699 F17200 F17201 F17203 F17208 F17209 F17210 F17211 F17213 F17218 F17219 F17220 F17221 F17223 F17228 F17229 F17290 F17291 F17293 F17298 F17299 F1810 F18120 F18121 F18129 F1814
27 Regardless of their “co-occurring” flag in the data, individuals reported to be diagnosed with only alcohol-related disorders and/or substance-related disorders are not counted as having co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders for the purpose of Chapter 6; some other, non-alcohol and non-substance-related disorder diagnosis is necessary.
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5.13 Suicideandintentionalself-inflictedinjury[662]R45851 T1491 T360X2A T360X2D T360X2S T361X2A T361X2D T361X2S T362X2A T362X2D T362X2S T363X2A T363X2D T363X2S T364X2A T364X2D T364X2S T365X2A T365X2D T365X2S T366X2A T366X2D T366X2S T367X2A T367X2D T367X2S T368X2A T368X2D T368X2S T3692XA T3692XD T3692XS T370X2A T370X2D T370X2S T371X2A T371X2D T371X2S T372X2A T372X2D T372X2S T373X2A T373X2D T373X2S T374X2A T374X2D T374X2S T375X2A T375X2D T375X2S T378X2A T378X2D T378X2S T3792XA T3792XD T3792XS T380X2A T380X2D T380X2S T381X2A T381X2D T381X2S T382X2A T382X2D T382X2S T383X2A T383X2D T383X2S T384X2A T384X2D T384X2S T385X2A T385X2D T385X2S T386X2A T386X2D T386X2S T387X2A T387X2D T387X2S T38802A T38802D T38802S T38812A T38812D T38812S T38892A T38892D T38892S T38902A T38902D T38902S T38992A T38992D T38992S T39012A T39012D T39012S T39092A T39092D T39092S T391X2A T391X2D T391X2S T392X2A T392X2D T392X2S T39312A T39312D T39312S T39392A T39392D T39392S T394X2A T394X2D T394X2S T398X2A T398X2D T398X2S T3992XA T3992XD T3992XS T400X2A T400X2D T400X2S T401X2A T401X2D T401X2S T402X2A T402X2D T402X2S T403X2A T403X2D T403X2S T404X2A T404X2D T404X2S T405X2A T405X2D T405X2S T40602A T40602D T40602S T40692A T40692D T40692S T407X2A T407X2D T407X2S T408X2A T408X2D T408X2S T40902A T40902D T40902S T40992A T40992D T40992S T410X2A T410X2D T410X2S T411X2A T411X2D T411X2S T41202A T41202D T41202S T41292A T41292D T41292S T413X2A T413X2D T413X2S T4142XA T4142XD T4142XS T415X2A T415X2D T415X2S T420X2A T420X2D T420X2S T421X2A T421X2D T421X2S T422X2A T422X2D T422X2S T423X2A T423X2D T423X2S T424X2A
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5.14 Screeningandhistoryofmentalhealthandsubstanceusecodes[663]R780 R781 R782 R783 R784 R785 R786 Z046 Z134 Z72810 Z72811 Z8651 Z8659 Z87891 Z91410 Z91411 Z91412 Z91419 Z9149
5.15 Miscellaneous mental disorders [670]F061 F068 F440 F441 F442 F444 F445 F446 F447 F4481 F4489 F449 F450 F451 F4520 F4521 F4522 F4529 F4541 F4542 F458 F459 F481 F5000 F5001 F5002 F502 F508 F509 F5101 F5102 F5103 F5104 F5105 F5109 F5111 F5112 F5113 F5119 F513 F514 F515 F518 F519 F520 F521 F5221 F5222 F5231 F5232 F524 F525 F526 F528 F529 F53 F54 F59 F641 F648 F649 F650 F651 F652 F653 F654 F6550 F6551 F6552 F6581 F6589 F659 F66 F6810 F6811 F6812 F6813 F688 F99 O906 R37 R4589 R630 R632 Z87890 Z9183
TEDSsubstanceusediagnosiscodes291 - 291.99: Alcoholic Psychoses
292.00-292.99: Drug Psychoses
303.00-303.89: Alcohol Intoxication
303.90-303.99: Alcohol Dependence
304.00-304.09: Opioid Dependence
304.20-304.29: Cocaine Dependence
304.30-304.39: Marijuana Dependence
304.10-304.19,
304.40-304.99,
305.10-305.19: Other Substance Dependence
305.00-305.09: Alcohol Use
305.60-305.69: Cocaine Use
305.20-305.29: Marijuana Use
305.50-305.59: Opioid Use
305.30-305.49,
305.70-305.99: Other Substance Use
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Appendix FTerms And Acronyms
Admission
Admission indicates the beginning of mental health service provision to a person with mental illness though programs under the autopsies of the State Mental Health Agency (SMHA). This includes new admissions (someone who has never received any services from the SMHA) and readmissions (someone who had previously received services from the SMHA, had been discharged, and started receiving services during the reporting period). ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD is a chronic condition marked by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and sometimes impul-sivity. ADHD begins in childhood and often lasts into adulthood. ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder. ADD is a condition whose symptoms include impulsiveness and a short attention span. ADHD is a common condition that affects children and adolescents, while ADD is more common in individuals. CBHSQ – Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. A center within the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), CBHSQ is the lead government agency for behavioral health statistics as designed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). [Source: http://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/who-we-are/offices-centers/cbhsq]. CD – Conduct disorder. CD is a serious behavioral and emotional disorder that can occur in children and teens. A child with this disorder may display a pattern of disruptive and violent behavior and have problems following rules. CGAS – Children’s Global Assessment Scale. CGAS is a numeric scale (0-100) widely used by mental health clinicians to measure the overall severity of disturbance among children under the age of 18. A higher score means higher level of functioning in all areas measured by the instrument (i.e., social, psychological, and occupational functioning of child). This is reported as Axis V in Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Dis-order (DSM). DSM-5 – Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition. DSM-5 is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States. DSM consists of three major components: the diagnostic classification, the diagnos-tic criteria sets, and the descriptive text. [Source: APA https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm]GED – General Educational Development.
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GED is designed for people who, for various reasons, did not graduate from high school but want a certificate equivalent to the traditional high school diploma. ICD-9-CM – International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification. ICD-9-CM is based on the World Health Organization’s Ninth Revision, International Classifica-tion of Diseases (ICD-9). ICD-9-CM is the official system of assigning codes to diagnoses and procedures associated with hospital utilization in the United States. ODD – Oppositional Defiant Disorder. ODD is a childhood disorder that is characterized by negative, defiant, disobedient, and often hostile behavior toward individuals and authority figures primarily. PDD – Pervasive Developmental Disorders. PDD refers to a group of conditions that involve delays in the development of many basic skills. Most notable among them are the ability to socialize with others, to communicate, and to use imagination.
Source: MH-CLD Instruction Manual (V. 2.5) and Combined SA and MH TEDS State Instruction Manual (V.4.1)
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Appendix GList of Contributors
This report was prepared by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Work was performed under Contract No. HHSS283200700048I/ HHSS28342001T.Production of the report at SAMHSA was managed by Cathie Alderks. SAMHSA contributors and reviewers, listed alphabetically, include Cathie Alderks, Herman Alvarado, Elizabeth Hoeffel, Heydy Juarez, Sharon Liu, and Nichele Waller.