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Report Name: Geographic Fact SheetsReport Period: FY 2017Data as Of: July 6, 2018
Directory of Geographic AreasStatewide 7
Abington 9
Acton 11
Acushnet 13
Adams 15
Agawam 17
Alford 19
Amesbury 21
Amherst 23
Andover 25
Aquinnah 27
Arlington 29
Ashburnham 31
Ashby 33
Ashfield 35
Ashland 37
Athol 39
Attleboro 41
Auburn 43
Avon 45
Ayer 47
Barnstable 49
Barre 51
Becket 53
Bedford 55
Belchertown 57
Bellingham 59
Belmont 61
Berkley 63
Berlin 65
Bernardston 67
Beverly 69
Billerica 71
Blackstone 73
Blandford 75
Bolton 77
Boston 79
Bourne 81
Boxboro 83
Boxford 85
Boylston 87
Braintree 89
Brewster 91
Bridgewater 93
Brimfield 95
Brockton 97
Brookfield 99
Brookline 101
Buckland 103
Burlington 105
Cambridge 107
Canton 109
Carlisle 111
Carver 113
Charlemont 115
Charlton 117
Chatham 119
Chelmsford 121
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Chelsea 123
Cheshire 125
Chester 127
Chesterfield 129
Chicopee 131
Chilmark 133
Clarksburg 135
Clinton 137
Cohasset 139
Colrain 141
Concord 143
Conway 145
Cummington 147
Dalton 149
Danvers 151
Dartmouth 153
Dedham 155
Deerfield 157
Dennis 159
Dighton 161
Douglas 163
Dover 165
Dracut 167
Dudley 169
Dunstable 171
Duxbury 173
East Bridgewater 175
East Brookfield 177
East Longmeadow 179
Eastham 181
Easthampton 183
Easton 185
Edgartown 187
Egremont 189
Erving 191
Essex 193
Everett 195
Fairhaven 197
Fall River 199
Falmouth 201
Fitchburg 203
Florida 205
Foxboro 207
Framingham 209
Franklin 211
Freetown 213
Gardner 215
Georgetown 217
Gill 219
Gloucester 221
Grafton 223
Granby 225
Granville 227
Great Barrington 229
Greenfield 231
Groton 233
Groveland 235
Hadley 237
Halifax 239
Hamilton 241
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Hampden 243
Hancock 245
Hanover 247
Hanson 249
Hardwick 251
Harvard 253
Harwich 255
Hatfield 257
Haverhill 259
Hawley 261
Heath 263
Hingham 265
Hinsdale 267
Holbrook 269
Holden 271
Holland 273
Holliston 275
Holyoke 277
Hopedale 279
Hopkinton 281
Hubbardston 283
Hudson 285
Hull 287
Huntington 289
Ipswich 291
Kingston 293
Lakeville 295
Lancaster 297
Lanesboro 299
Lawrence 301
Lee 303
Leicester 305
Lenox 307
Leominster 309
Leverett 311
Lexington 313
Leyden 315
Lincoln 317
Littleton 319
Longmeadow 321
Lowell 323
Ludlow 325
Lunenberg 327
Lynn 329
Lynnfield 331
Malden 333
Manchester 335
Mansfield 337
Marblehead 339
Marion 341
Marlborough 343
Marshfield 345
Mashpee 347
Mattapoisett 349
Maynard 351
Medfield 353
Medford 355
Medway 357
Melrose 359
Mendon 361
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Merrimac 363
Methuen 365
Middleboro 367
Middlefield 369
Middleton 371
Milford 373
Millbury 375
Millis 377
Millville 379
Milton 381
Monroe 383
Monson 385
Montague 387
Monterey 389
Montgomery 391
Nahant 393
Nantucket 395
Natick 397
Needham 399
New Ashford 401
New Bedford 403
New Braintree 405
New Marlboro 407
New Salem 409
Newbury 411
Newburyport 413
Newton 415
Norfolk 417
North Adams 419
North Andover 421
North Attleboro 423
North Brookfield 425
North Reading 427
Northampton 429
Northboro 431
Northbridge 433
Northfield 435
Norton 437
Norwell 439
Norwood 441
Oak Bluffs 443
Oakham 445
Orange 447
Orleans 449
Otis 451
Oxford 453
Palmer 455
Paxton 457
Peabody 459
Pelham 461
Pembroke 463
Pepperell 465
Peru 467
Petersham 469
Phillipston 471
Pittsfield 473
Plainfield 475
Plainville 477
Plymouth 479
Plympton 481
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Princeton 483
Provincetown 485
Quincy 487
Randolph 489
Raynham 491
Reading 493
Rehoboth 495
Revere 497
Richmond 499
Rochester 501
Rockland 503
Rockport 505
Rowe 507
Rowley 509
Royalston 511
Russell 513
Rutland 515
Salem 517
Salisbury 519
Sandisfield 521
Sandwich 523
Saugus 525
Savoy 527
Scituate 529
Seekonk 531
Sharon 533
Sheffield 535
Shelbourne 537
Sherborn 539
Shirley 541
Shrewsbury 543
Shutesbury 545
Somerset 547
Somerville 549
South Hadley 551
Southampton 553
Southboro 555
Southbridge 557
Southwick 559
Spencer 561
Springfield 563
Sterling 565
Stockbridge 567
Stoneham 569
Stoughton 571
Stow 573
Sturbridge 575
Sudbury 577
Sunderland 579
Sutton 581
Swampscott 583
Swansea 585
Taunton 587
Templeton 589
Tewksbury 591
Tisbury 593
Tolland 595
Topsfield 597
Townsend 599
Truro 601
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Tyngsboro 603
Tyringham 605
Upton 607
Uxbridge 609
Wakefield 611
Wales 613
Walpole 615
Waltham 617
Ware 619
Wareham 621
Warren 623
Warwick 625
Washington 627
Watertown 629
Wayland 631
Webster 633
Wellesley 635
Wellfleet 637
Wendell 639
Wenham 641
West Boylston 643
West Bridgewater 645
West Brookfield 647
West Newbury 649
West Springfield 651
West Stockbridge 653
West Tisbury 655
Westboro 657
Westfield 659
Westford 661
Westhampton 663
Westminster 665
Weston 667
Westport 669
Westwood 671
Weymouth 673
Whatley 675
Whitman 677
Wilbraham 679
Williamsburg 681
Williamstown 683
Wilmington 685
Winchendon 687
Winchester 689
Windsor 691
Winthrop 693
Woburn 695
Worcester 697
Worthington 699
Wrentham 701
Yarmouth 703
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Statewide
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 80,896. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 109,002. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 32.2%
Male 67.8%
Transgender 0.1%
Race
Black or African American 7.3%
Multi-Racial 6.3%
Other 9.3%
White 77.1%
Hispanic
Hispanic 14.0%
Non-Hispanic 86.0%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 25.6%
High School Diploma / GED 43.2%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 21.6%
College Degree or Higher 7.4%
Other 2.2%
Marital Status
Married 8.9%
Divorced 11.6%
Separated 3.8%
Never Married 72.4%
Partnership 1.9%
Widowed 1.3%
Age
Less Than 18 1.3%
18 to 25 14.7%
26 to 30 21.7%
31 to 40 30.9%
41 to 50 17.6%
51 and Older 13.9%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 46,892 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 44.9%
Not Employed 55.1%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 77,666 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 69.9%
Yes 30.1%
Past Year Needle Use
No 52.4%
Yes 47.6%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 53.8%
Yes 46.2%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 101,695 40.9% 7.5% 37.3% 6.0% 0.4% 6.8% 0.9% 0.3%
2009 99,024 39.6% 6.1% 39.6% 5.4% 0.4% 7.6% 1.0% 0.2%
2010 102,288 38.5% 5.0% 40.7% 5.0% 0.2% 9.3% 1.2% 0.2%
2011 98,576 38.1% 4.4% 39.6% 4.9% 0.2% 11.0% 1.5% 0.3%
2012 99,751 35.4% 4.1% 43.8% 4.3% 0.2% 10.5% 1.4% 0.3%
2013 99,659 33.7% 3.5% 49.2% 4.3% 0.4% 7.6% 1.1% 0.3%
2014 102,946 31.8% 3.3% 53.8% 3.7% 0.3% 5.8% 1.1% 0.3%
2015 95,563 33.2% 2.9% 53.9% 3.5% 0.3% 4.9% 1.0% 0.3%
2016 95,057 31.7% 3.2% 55.1% 3.7% 0.3% 4.5% 1.1% 0.4%
2017 98,944 32.8% 4.1% 52.8% 3.5% 0.3% 4.6% 1.5% 0.5%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 96,895 67.1% 35.0% 42.6% 26.2% 4.8% 19.0% 14.4% 2.4%
2009 93,842 65.1% 31.4% 45.7% 27.0% 3.4% 22.1% 17.0% 2.6%
2010 97,080 62.3% 28.3% 46.8% 25.9% 3.2% 23.8% 17.4% 2.5%
2011 93,801 61.9% 28.4% 45.8% 25.8% 3.3% 26.3% 19.4% 3.0%
2012 95,450 59.4% 28.2% 49.9% 25.5% 3.6% 25.8% 19.8% 3.1%
2013 95,266 57.5% 26.6% 54.8% 25.8% 4.4% 21.0% 18.7% 3.5%
2014 98,531 54.2% 26.3% 59.3% 23.9% 3.9% 17.7% 19.1% 3.8%
2015 91,671 54.9% 24.7% 59.6% 23.6% 3.5% 15.1% 17.4% 3.8%
2016 91,137 54.3% 26.8% 60.6% 24.1% 3.8% 14.4% 17.2% 4.1%
2017 95,041 55.3% 29.8% 59.0% 24.1% 3.4% 13.5% 17.0% 4.4%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Abington
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 235. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 277. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 35.4%
Male 64.6%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial *
Other *
White 96.4%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 99.6%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 17.2%
High School Diploma / GED 56.2%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 18.0%
College Degree or Higher 4.7%
Other 3.9%
Marital Status
Married 9.7%
Divorced 10.9%
Separated 2.3%
Never Married 72.9%
Partnership *
Widowed 2.7%
Age
Less Than 18 2.2%
18 to 25 18.4%
26 to 30 23.5%
31 to 40 22.4%
41 to 50 21.3%
51 and Older 12.3%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 142 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 51.4%
Not Employed 48.6%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 207 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 73.9%
Yes 26.1%
Past Year Needle Use
No 47.1%
Yes 52.9%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 57.5%
Yes 42.5%
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Abington
Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 500 16.2% 3.0% 52.2% 1.2% * 26.4% * *
2009 442 17.9% 1.6% 51.8% 1.4% * 27.1% * *
2010 558 19.9% * 45.3% * * 32.4% * *
2011 481 16.4% * 44.1% * * 37.0% 1.7% *
2012 600 12.0% * 60.2% 1.2% * 25.2% * *
2013 568 12.3% * 67.8% * * 17.1% * *
2014 532 13.2% 1.9% 69.5% * * 13.3% * *
2015 193 30.1% * 59.1% * * 4.1% 3.6% *
2016 216 32.4% * 55.6% * * 6.9% * *
2017 261 38.7% * 48.7% * * 6.9% 3.8% *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 486 57.6% 43.2% 57.4% 35.4% 9.9% 50.0% 30.5% 5.6%
2009 425 58.6% 37.4% 60.9% 40.9% 4.0% 50.8% 33.6% 1.6%
2010 542 51.7% 30.6% 53.7% 33.6% 4.1% 52.6% 29.5% 1.8%
2011 455 50.1% 29.0% 57.4% 35.6% 3.3% 58.5% 36.3% 2.4%
2012 589 44.5% 32.8% 69.1% 34.1% 5.6% 51.6% 33.1% 3.4%
2013 547 43.1% 27.8% 74.8% 33.6% 7.3% 44.4% 33.1% 2.9%
2014 513 45.0% 32.0% 73.9% 38.2% 4.1% 35.7% 31.4% 3.1%
2015 184 51.1% 22.8% 66.3% 13.0% * 12.0% 27.2% *
2016 206 59.2% 22.3% 61.2% 17.5% 2.9% 17.0% 20.4% 3.9%
2017 253 57.3% 21.7% 53.4% 17.0% 5.1% 16.2% 28.1% 6.3%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Acton
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 0-100. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 0-100. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 46.6%
Male 53.4%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial 0.0%
Other 9.6%
White 83.6%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 94.5%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 16.2%
High School Diploma / GED 33.8%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 30.9%
College Degree or Higher 17.6%
Other *
Marital Status
Married 10.1%
Divorced 10.1%
Separated *
Never Married 72.5%
Partnership *
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 9.6%
18 to 25 11.0%
26 to 30 39.7%
31 to 40 23.3%
41 to 50 11.0%
51 and Older *
Employment at Enrollment (N= 36 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 66.7%
Not Employed 33.3%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 52 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 96.2%
Yes *
Past Year Needle Use
No 69.6%
Yes 30.4%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 39.1%
Yes 60.9%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 57.1% * 24.5% * * * * *
2009 0-100 37.5% * 28.1% 21.9% * * * *
2010 0-100 54.5% * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 66.7% * * 10.6% * 13.6% * *
2012 0-100 51.5% * 9.1% 11.1% * 24.2% * *
2013 0-100 54.9% * 16.9% 11.3% * 15.5% * *
2014 0-100 36.1% * 34.9% 19.3% * 8.4% * *
2015 0-100 46.0% * 37.9% 8.0% * * * *
2016 0-100 60.6% * 29.6% * * * * *
2017 0-100 49.3% * 34.8% * * 10.1% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 80.0% 22.2% 22.2% 31.1% * * * *
2009 0-100 75.9% 24.1% 20.7% 51.7% * 34.5% * *
2010 0-100 81.2% 18.8% * 31.2% * 18.8% * *
2011 0-100 78.5% * 10.8% 32.3% * 20.0% 12.3% 12.3%
2012 0-100 75.0% 7.3% 12.5% 43.8% * 34.4% 16.7% *
2013 0-100 76.1% 14.9% 20.9% 28.4% * 20.9% 13.4% 10.4%
2014 0-100 74.4% 20.7% 47.6% 40.2% 12.2% 24.4% 25.6% 8.5%
2015 0-100 57.5% 10.0% 40.0% 26.2% 8.8% 11.2% 10.0% *
2016 0-100 69.7% 12.1% 33.3% 19.7% * * 10.6% *
2017 0-100 60.6% 16.7% 43.9% 16.7% * 15.2% 13.6% *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Acushnet
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 190. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 224. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 21.0%
Male 79.0%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial 5.4%
Other 2.7%
White 91.5%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 98.2%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 25.7%
High School Diploma / GED 54.4%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 14.1%
College Degree or Higher 2.9%
Other 2.9%
Marital Status
Married 7.7%
Divorced 10.0%
Separated 4.8%
Never Married 75.1%
Partnership *
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 *
18 to 25 20.1%
26 to 30 25.9%
31 to 40 32.6%
41 to 50 11.2%
51 and Older 9.8%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 151 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 41.7%
Not Employed 58.3%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 154 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 85.1%
Yes 14.9%
Past Year Needle Use
No 46.9%
Yes 53.1%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 59.8%
Yes 40.2%
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Acushnet
Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 111 35.1% * 45.9% * * 7.2% * *
2009 108 44.4% * 30.6% * * 15.7% * *
2010 0-100 42.7% * 34.4% 6.2% * 12.5% * *
2011 121 38.8% * 34.7% * * 23.1% * *
2012 117 28.2% * 52.1% * * 14.5% * *
2013 0-100 38.5% * 47.9% * * 8.3% * *
2014 140 32.1% * 51.4% * * 8.6% * *
2015 144 25.0% * 60.4% * * 9.0% * *
2016 178 36.5% * 55.1% * * 3.4% * *
2017 194 30.9% * 58.8% * * 4.6% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 110 56.4% 26.4% 51.8% 22.7% 5.5% 20.0% 16.4% *
2009 107 72.9% 23.4% 39.3% 29.0% * 33.6% 20.6% 5.6%
2010 0-100 59.6% 20.2% 38.3% 23.4% * 25.5% 19.1% *
2011 117 59.0% 18.8% 36.8% 25.6% * 36.8% 20.5% *
2012 109 40.4% 16.5% 55.0% 21.1% * 38.5% 31.2% *
2013 0-100 65.6% 20.4% 51.6% 28.0% * 22.6% 19.4% *
2014 133 57.9% 23.3% 57.9% 27.8% 4.5% 24.8% 22.6% *
2015 138 46.4% 32.6% 65.9% 26.8% * 21.0% 18.1% *
2016 175 56.0% 16.6% 62.3% 28.6% * 10.9% 17.7% *
2017 190 54.7% 22.6% 64.2% 27.9% * 15.3% 15.3% *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Adams
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 228. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 203. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 38.4%
Male 61.6%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial *
Other *
White 94.4%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 98.5%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 23.6%
High School Diploma / GED 40.4%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 24.8%
College Degree or Higher 6.2%
Other 5.0%
Marital Status
Married 12.3%
Divorced 14.9%
Separated 6.5%
Never Married 64.3%
Partnership *
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 3.9%
18 to 25 18.7%
26 to 30 22.7%
31 to 40 27.6%
41 to 50 14.8%
51 and Older 12.3%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 113 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 53.1%
Not Employed 46.9%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 131 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 96.2%
Yes *
Past Year Needle Use
No 67.5%
Yes 32.5%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 47.8%
Yes 52.2%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 141 61.0% 5.0% 7.1% 8.5% * 17.7% * *
2009 167 64.7% * 13.8% 6.0% * 12.6% * *
2010 170 50.0% 4.1% 17.6% 8.2% * 17.1% * *
2011 171 51.5% 3.5% 24.0% 4.7% * 15.2% * *
2012 131 46.6% * 31.3% 5.3% * 13.7% * *
2013 200 47.5% * 32.5% 3.0% * 14.5% * *
2014 202 42.1% * 38.6% * * 15.8% * *
2015 176 47.7% * 29.5% 4.5% * 14.8% * *
2016 146 45.9% * 37.0% * * 11.0% * *
2017 157 49.0% * 32.5% 7.6% * 5.7% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 134 88.8% 14.2% 14.9% 38.8% * 30.6% 9.7% *
2009 158 85.4% 17.7% 22.2% 38.0% 3.8% 31.6% 11.4% 3.8%
2010 163 75.5% 20.2% 29.4% 36.2% 5.5% 36.8% 16.0% 4.9%
2011 162 72.8% 24.1% 30.2% 37.0% * 44.4% 16.0% 4.3%
2012 127 63.0% 27.6% 40.9% 27.6% * 37.0% 16.5% 5.5%
2013 193 70.5% 21.8% 43.0% 35.2% * 36.3% 9.3% *
2014 198 55.6% 10.6% 43.9% 31.8% * 25.8% 8.1% 3.5%
2015 162 69.1% * 32.1% 29.0% 4.3% 31.5% 4.9% *
2016 138 83.3% 20.3% 41.3% 49.3% * 25.4% 7.2% 7.2%
2017 147 80.3% 28.6% 38.8% 51.0% 4.1% 16.3% 10.2% 7.5%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Agawam
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 324. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 427. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 34.2%
Male 65.8%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 1.7%
Multi-Racial 4.2%
Other 2.1%
White 92.0%
Hispanic
Hispanic 4.9%
Non-Hispanic 95.1%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 16.8%
High School Diploma / GED 39.6%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 26.1%
College Degree or Higher 8.5%
Other 9.0%
Marital Status
Married 8.6%
Divorced 10.6%
Separated 4.2%
Never Married 71.4%
Partnership 4.9%
Widowed *
Age
Less Than 18 1.4%
18 to 25 17.1%
26 to 30 19.2%
31 to 40 32.6%
41 to 50 18.3%
51 and Older 11.5%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 164 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 49.4%
Not Employed 50.6%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 290 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 83.4%
Yes 16.6%
Past Year Needle Use
No 51.1%
Yes 48.9%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 47.1%
Yes 52.9%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 358 40.5% 6.4% 40.5% 4.5% * 6.4% * *
2009 426 35.7% 7.0% 45.5% 4.5% * 4.7% 2.1% *
2010 481 44.3% 3.3% 40.5% 2.9% * 8.3% * *
2011 349 45.8% 3.7% 37.2% 3.4% * 8.3% * *
2012 293 39.2% 6.8% 40.3% 2.4% * 8.9% 2.0% *
2013 316 36.4% 2.2% 50.3% 2.8% * 6.6% * *
2014 392 33.2% 2.8% 55.4% 2.8% * 4.3% * *
2015 326 39.9% 1.8% 51.5% 3.4% * 3.1% * *
2016 371 31.0% 4.3% 57.1% 2.4% * 4.0% * *
2017 408 35.3% 4.9% 54.7% 2.2% * 2.5% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 342 70.5% 37.4% 43.0% 33.6% 5.8% 22.5% 18.1% 2.0%
2009 418 61.5% 40.2% 53.8% 30.6% 6.9% 18.2% 18.4% 4.1%
2010 467 70.2% 30.6% 45.8% 27.2% 4.9% 22.3% 16.5% 2.6%
2011 343 69.4% 33.8% 46.9% 29.2% 2.9% 23.0% 16.9% 2.3%
2012 287 63.4% 34.8% 48.8% 27.2% 3.1% 19.9% 17.1% 2.4%
2013 306 59.8% 29.1% 58.2% 30.7% 5.6% 19.3% 17.6% 3.6%
2014 387 57.1% 30.5% 59.7% 24.5% 2.3% 17.3% 15.2% 3.1%
2015 319 60.8% 22.3% 55.2% 21.6% 3.1% 14.4% 12.9% 1.9%
2016 363 54.0% 28.1% 62.5% 24.8% 1.9% 13.5% 15.2% *
2017 403 56.6% 32.8% 66.0% 24.1% 2.5% 12.9% 14.1% 1.7%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Alford
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 0-100. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 0-100. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 0.0%
Male *
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 0.0%
Multi-Racial 0.0%
Other 0.0%
White *
Hispanic
Hispanic 0.0%
Non-Hispanic *
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 0.0%
High School Diploma / GED 0.0%
Beyond High School, No College Degree *
College Degree or Higher *
Other 0.0%
Marital Status
Married 0.0%
Divorced *
Separated 0.0%
Never Married *
Partnership 0.0%
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 0.0%
18 to 25 0.0%
26 to 30 0.0%
31 to 40 *
41 to 50 0.0%
51 and Older *
Employment at Enrollment (N= 1 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 0.0%
Not Employed *
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 0 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 0.0%
Yes 0.0%
Past Year Needle Use
No *
Yes 0.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No *
Yes *
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 91.7% * * * * * * *
2009 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2010 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2012 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2013 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2014 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2015 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2017 0-100 * * * * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 95.8% * * * * * * *
2009 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2010 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2012 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2013 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2014 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2015 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2017 0-100 * * * * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Amesbury
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 280. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 281. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 44.8%
Male 55.2%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial *
Other 3.0%
White 94.4%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 98.2%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 18.9%
High School Diploma / GED 43.9%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 21.7%
College Degree or Higher 11.5%
Other 4.1%
Marital Status
Married 10.9%
Divorced 9.7%
Separated 3.5%
Never Married 67.7%
Partnership 5.4%
Widowed 2.7%
Age
Less Than 18 *
18 to 25 18.1%
26 to 30 27.4%
31 to 40 25.3%
41 to 50 17.1%
51 and Older 11.0%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 161 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 54.0%
Not Employed 46.0%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 180 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 79.4%
Yes 20.6%
Past Year Needle Use
No 57.0%
Yes 43.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 48.4%
Yes 51.6%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 291 56.7% 7.9% 27.1% 4.5% * 2.4% * *
2009 322 49.7% 11.2% 26.1% 4.3% * 6.2% * *
2010 240 51.7% 2.5% 29.2% 5.0% * 8.3% 2.5% *
2011 255 47.8% 4.7% 34.9% 6.3% * 3.9% * *
2012 265 54.3% 5.7% 29.4% 4.5% * 5.7% * *
2013 291 44.7% 2.7% 44.3% 2.7% * 3.8% * *
2014 294 31.0% 2.0% 54.4% 5.4% * 5.1% * *
2015 275 32.4% * 55.6% 2.2% * 6.5% * *
2016 301 39.5% * 48.2% 3.7% * 5.0% * *
2017 258 38.8% 2.7% 50.4% * * 4.3% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 239 80.8% 27.2% 32.6% 27.2% 3.3% 15.1% 14.6% *
2009 272 73.9% 27.6% 30.9% 19.5% 4.8% 20.6% 14.3% 4.8%
2010 207 75.4% 22.2% 30.0% 29.5% 2.9% 23.7% 14.5% 5.3%
2011 217 69.1% 22.6% 37.3% 26.7% 4.6% 19.8% 14.3% 3.2%
2012 235 74.5% 20.9% 33.2% 29.8% * 20.0% 14.5% 4.7%
2013 265 64.5% 25.7% 50.2% 20.0% 3.8% 18.5% 20.0% 3.0%
2014 273 52.4% 24.2% 62.3% 23.1% 3.7% 17.9% 17.9% 6.2%
2015 260 44.6% 21.5% 61.2% 12.7% 3.8% 16.2% 14.6% 3.8%
2016 286 57.0% 19.6% 53.5% 15.7% 3.1% 13.6% 18.5% 5.6%
2017 250 59.2% 16.4% 55.6% 21.6% 3.6% 12.4% 12.0% 2.8%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Amherst
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 129. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 127. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 37.8%
Male 62.2%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial 9.5%
Other 14.3%
White 73.0%
Hispanic
Hispanic 19.8%
Non-Hispanic 80.2%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 15.2%
High School Diploma / GED 33.0%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 38.4%
College Degree or Higher 12.5%
Other *
Marital Status
Married 4.9%
Divorced 8.1%
Separated *
Never Married 81.3%
Partnership *
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 *
18 to 25 33.1%
26 to 30 23.6%
31 to 40 20.5%
41 to 50 9.4%
51 and Older 11.8%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 58 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 50.0%
Not Employed 50.0%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 97 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 74.2%
Yes 25.8%
Past Year Needle Use
No 48.0%
Yes 52.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 36.8%
Yes 63.2%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 210 66.2% 5.7% 13.8% 10.0% * 2.9% * *
2009 181 72.4% 6.1% 8.8% 8.8% * 3.9% * *
2010 130 70.8% * 10.0% 6.2% * 9.2% * *
2011 146 47.9% * 41.1% * * 4.1% * *
2012 132 57.6% * 35.6% * * * * *
2013 124 43.5% * 49.2% * * * * *
2014 104 44.2% * 48.1% * * * * *
2015 127 40.2% * 52.8% * * * * *
2016 134 35.1% * 52.2% 4.5% * * * *
2017 125 40.8% * 47.2% 5.6% * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 202 79.7% 17.8% 16.3% 34.7% 3.5% 12.4% 7.4% *
2009 175 89.1% 21.7% 11.4% 34.9% 7.4% 13.1% 4.6% 5.1%
2010 127 89.8% 22.8% 17.3% 34.6% 7.1% 16.5% 11.0% 7.1%
2011 141 73.8% 34.8% 48.9% 27.0% 4.3% 18.4% 17.7% 8.5%
2012 130 77.7% 15.4% 41.5% 25.4% * 12.3% 10.0% *
2013 121 62.0% 28.1% 57.0% 21.5% * 12.4% 14.9% *
2014 102 69.6% 29.4% 52.9% 32.4% * 14.7% 14.7% *
2015 122 59.0% 23.8% 56.6% 19.7% * 8.2% 10.7% *
2016 128 51.6% 24.2% 57.8% 28.9% 5.5% 7.8% 10.9% *
2017 124 63.7% 40.3% 54.0% 27.4% * 6.5% 12.1% *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Andover
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 153. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 174. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 33.3%
Male 66.7%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American *
Multi-Racial *
Other 8.7%
White 87.9%
Hispanic
Hispanic 8.6%
Non-Hispanic 91.4%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 14.8%
High School Diploma / GED 24.8%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 23.5%
College Degree or Higher 22.8%
Other 14.1%
Marital Status
Married 10.3%
Divorced 15.4%
Separated *
Never Married 70.5%
Partnership *
Widowed *
Age
Less Than 18 *
18 to 25 24.7%
26 to 30 23.6%
31 to 40 28.7%
41 to 50 11.5%
51 and Older 8.6%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 82 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 53.7%
Not Employed 46.3%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 112 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 80.4%
Yes 19.6%
Past Year Needle Use
No 66.7%
Yes 33.3%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 54.7%
Yes 45.3%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 181 47.0% 5.0% 30.4% 12.7% * * * *
2009 156 59.0% * 26.3% 9.0% * * * *
2010 134 68.7% * 14.2% 9.7% * * * *
2011 159 71.1% 5.0% 11.9% 6.3% * 3.8% * *
2012 131 61.8% * 17.6% 9.9% * 8.4% * *
2013 157 46.5% * 32.5% 8.9% * 8.9% * *
2014 167 43.7% * 46.7% 4.8% * * * *
2015 134 54.5% * 35.8% * * * * *
2016 154 44.8% * 37.0% 7.8% * 4.5% * *
2017 159 37.7% * 42.1% 6.9% * 8.2% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 174 72.4% 21.3% 29.9% 32.2% 4.0% 10.9% 10.9% *
2009 148 80.4% 20.9% 29.1% 27.0% 6.8% 14.2% 11.5% 5.4%
2010 128 85.2% 19.5% 14.8% 32.0% * 12.5% 9.4% *
2011 153 83.0% 15.7% 12.4% 22.9% * 9.2% 10.5% *
2012 126 85.7% 15.1% 24.6% 31.0% 9.5% 19.0% 19.0% 6.3%
2013 151 64.9% 13.2% 37.7% 29.8% 11.3% 23.8% 11.3% 7.3%
2014 164 59.1% 14.0% 53.0% 20.1% 8.5% 11.6% 17.7% 9.8%
2015 133 71.4% 12.8% 36.8% 27.8% * 9.8% 12.8% 4.5%
2016 147 64.6% 21.8% 40.8% 25.2% 7.5% 12.2% 17.7% 11.6%
2017 156 57.1% 17.3% 48.1% 20.5% 7.7% 12.2% 12.8% 5.8%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Aquinnah
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 0-100. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 0-100. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female *
Male *
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 0.0%
Multi-Racial 0.0%
Other *
White 0.0%
Hispanic
Hispanic 0.0%
Non-Hispanic *
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 0.0%
High School Diploma / GED *
Beyond High School, No College Degree *
College Degree or Higher 0.0%
Other 0.0%
Marital Status
Married 0.0%
Divorced 0.0%
Separated 0.0%
Never Married *
Partnership 0.0%
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 0.0%
18 to 25 0.0%
26 to 30 0.0%
31 to 40 *
41 to 50 0.0%
51 and Older 0.0%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 2 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed *
Not Employed 0.0%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 2 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No *
Yes 0.0%
Past Year Needle Use
No *
Yes 0.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 0.0%
Yes *
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2009 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2010 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2012 0-100 100.0% * * * * * * *
2013 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2014 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2015 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2017 0-100 * * * * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2009 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2010 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2012 0-100 100.0% * * * * * * *
2013 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2014 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2015 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 * * * * * * * *
2017 0-100 * * * * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Arlington
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 218. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 206. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 45.6%
Male 54.4%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 4.4%
Multi-Racial *
Other 4.4%
White 89.7%
Hispanic
Hispanic 7.8%
Non-Hispanic 92.2%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 26.4%
High School Diploma / GED 32.0%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 26.9%
College Degree or Higher 11.7%
Other 3.0%
Marital Status
Married 16.2%
Divorced 6.6%
Separated 3.0%
Never Married 71.7%
Partnership *
Widowed *
Age
Less Than 18 8.7%
18 to 25 20.9%
26 to 30 23.8%
31 to 40 23.3%
41 to 50 11.2%
51 and Older 12.1%
Employment at Enrollment (N= 103 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 53.4%
Not Employed 46.6%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 132 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 72.7%
Yes 27.3%
Past Year Needle Use
No 51.0%
Yes 49.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 47.5%
Yes 52.5%
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Arlington
Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 244 49.2% 2.5% 28.3% 8.6% * 7.4% * *
2009 226 46.0% 3.1% 28.3% 7.5% * 13.7% * *
2010 209 37.8% * 42.1% 5.7% * 10.0% * *
2011 283 34.3% 2.8% 42.4% 2.8% * 14.8% 2.1% *
2012 265 37.4% 3.0% 45.3% 3.8% * 6.4% 4.2% *
2013 217 40.6% * 45.2% 4.6% * 3.2% 3.2% *
2014 232 37.1% * 52.2% * * 3.9% * *
2015 207 44.9% * 48.8% 3.4% * * * *
2016 217 28.1% * 61.8% 4.6% * * * *
2017 202 34.2% 3.5% 44.6% 6.4% * 3.5% 5.0% *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 236 76.3% 21.6% 33.9% 27.1% 6.4% 19.5% 16.1% 4.2%
2009 211 74.9% 23.2% 28.0% 29.4% 4.3% 26.5% 15.2% 3.8%
2010 196 59.7% 21.9% 47.4% 23.0% 5.6% 28.1% 18.9% 4.6%
2011 268 57.8% 20.9% 49.6% 24.3% 4.1% 31.3% 26.9% 4.9%
2012 255 63.1% 26.3% 52.9% 27.5% 5.1% 25.5% 31.8% 2.7%
2013 202 59.9% 24.3% 54.0% 27.7% 7.4% 19.8% 25.2% 5.0%
2014 222 53.2% 18.9% 56.8% 26.1% 7.2% 15.8% 19.4% 6.3%
2015 195 66.7% 16.4% 52.8% 24.1% 6.7% 12.3% 17.4% 5.1%
2016 209 50.2% 28.7% 66.5% 27.8% 2.9% 10.0% 23.4% 5.7%
2017 197 58.4% 26.4% 52.3% 27.4% 7.6% 19.8% 27.9% 11.2%
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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Ashburnham
The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 0-100. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 0-100. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 42.3%
Male 57.7%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 0.0%
Multi-Racial 0.0%
Other *
White 96.0%
Hispanic
Hispanic *
Non-Hispanic 96.2%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School 16.7%
High School Diploma / GED 50.0%
Beyond High School, No College Degree 25.0%
College Degree or Higher *
Other 0.0%
Marital Status
Married 12.8%
Divorced *
Separated *
Never Married 74.5%
Partnership 0.0%
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 *
18 to 25 17.3%
26 to 30 44.2%
31 to 40 13.5%
41 to 50 19.2%
51 and Older *
Employment at Enrollment (N= 21 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed 61.9%
Not Employed 38.1%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 37 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 78.4%
Yes 21.6%
Past Year Needle Use
No 61.7%
Yes 38.3%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 61.7%
Yes 38.3%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 50.0% * 15.8% * * 21.1% * *
2009 0-100 51.9% * * 29.6% * * * *
2010 0-100 73.5% * * * * * * *
2011 0-100 73.9% * * * * * * *
2012 0-100 30.6% * 40.8% * * 26.5% * *
2013 0-100 44.7% * 31.6% * * * * *
2014 0-100 38.1% * 45.2% * * * * *
2015 0-100 43.3% * 40.0% * * * * *
2016 0-100 24.5% * 64.2% * * * * *
2017 0-100 36.2% * 48.9% * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 75.7% 27.0% 29.7% 21.6% * 21.6% 21.6% *
2009 0-100 91.7% * * 45.8% * * 25.0% *
2010 0-100 80.0% 26.7% 20.0% 26.7% * 20.0% 26.7% *
2011 0-100 87.0% * * 26.1% * * * *
2012 0-100 50.0% 31.2% 43.8% 22.9% * 33.3% 12.5% *
2013 0-100 69.4% 22.2% 41.7% 30.6% * 27.8% * *
2014 0-100 59.5% 14.3% 50.0% 23.8% * 16.7% 19.0% *
2015 0-100 69.0% 37.9% 44.8% 27.6% * 27.6% * *
2016 0-100 35.3% 39.2% 70.6% 17.6% * * * *
2017 0-100 63.8% 44.7% 48.9% 42.6% * 17.0% * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction Services, Office of Statistics and Evaluation
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The total number of people served during FY 2017 was 0-100. People served refers to individuals who received services during the fiscal year. This number includes individuals that could have been admitted prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The total number of admissions during FY 2017 was 0-100. This fact sheet excludes data for county correctional facilities. The data below is based on admissions; the percentages exclude all missing/unknown values for each category.
Enrollment Characteristics % of Enrollments
Gender
Female 30.0%
Male 70.0%
Transgender 0.0%
Race
Black or African American 0.0%
Multi-Racial 0.0%
Other 0.0%
White 100.0%
Hispanic
Hispanic 0.0%
Non-Hispanic 100.0%
Education Level
No Education or Less Than High School *
High School Diploma / GED *
Beyond High School, No College Degree *
College Degree or Higher *
Other 0.0%
Marital Status
Married *
Divorced 40.0%
Separated 0.0%
Never Married *
Partnership 0.0%
Widowed 0.0%
Age
Less Than 18 0.0%
18 to 25 *
26 to 30 *
31 to 40 55.0%
41 to 50 *
51 and Older *
Employment at Enrollment (N= 9 ; excludes not in labor force)
Employed *
Not Employed 66.7%
Homelessness at Enrollment (N= 14 ; excludes cases where housing disposition at enrollment could not be determined)
No 85.7%
Yes *
Past Year Needle Use
No 60.0%
Yes 40.0%
Prior Mental Health Treatment
No 46.7%
Yes 53.3%
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Substance Use Trends
Primary Substance of UseAt admission, clients identify a “primary drug” of use, which is the substance for which they seek treatment. Table 1 shows the percent distribution by primary drug.
Table 1Primary Drug Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 45.2% * 29.0% * * * * *
2009 0-100 70.7% * 14.6% * * * * *
2010 0-100 47.6% * 33.3% * * * * *
2011 0-100 36.0% * 44.0% * * * * *
2012 0-100 37.5% * 46.9% * * * * *
2013 0-100 * * 52.9% * * * * *
2014 0-100 42.3% * 50.0% * * * * *
2015 0-100 77.3% * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 33.3% * 59.3% * * * * *
2017 0-100 46.7% * 46.7% * * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values for primary drug
Past Year Substance UseUpon entering treatment, clients are asked to report ALL substances used in the year (12 months) prior to admission. It is possible to report using more than one substance within the past year. Therefore, percentages may total more than 100%. Table 2 shows the distribution of past year drug use for all substances. It only includes those admissions that did report past year substance use.
Table 1Past Year Substance Use Trend: FY 2008 - FY 2017
Total Admissions * Alcohol Crack/Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Other Other Opioids Other Sedatives/Hypnotics Other Stimulants
2008 0-100 74.2% 25.8% 32.3% 25.8% * 19.4% * *
2009 0-100 89.7% 30.8% 17.9% 43.6% * 17.9% * *
2010 0-100 73.7% 31.6% 42.1% 31.6% * 47.4% * *
2011 0-100 62.5% * 50.0% 45.8% * 41.7% 29.2% *
2012 0-100 65.6% 21.9% 50.0% 31.2% * 28.1% * *
2013 0-100 64.7% * 58.8% * * * 35.3% *
2014 0-100 44.0% * 48.0% * * * * *
2015 0-100 81.0% * * * * * * *
2016 0-100 60.0% 32.0% 76.0% 56.0% * 28.0% 36.0% *
2017 0-100 78.6% 42.9% 50.0% 57.1% * * * *
Other includes PCP, Other Hallucinogens, Methamphetamine, Other Amphetamines, Other Stimulants, Benzodiazepines, Other Tranquilizers , Barbiturates, Other Sedatives, Inhalants, OTC, Club Drugs, OtherAll Other Opioids include Non – Rx Methadone, Other Opiates, Oxycodone, Non-Rx Suboxone, Rx Opiates, Non-Rx Opiates* Number of total admissions may be different than the reported number on the first page due to missing/unknown values and due to the fact that the table above does not include those admissions who did not report past year use
To protect client confidentiality, categories with 5 or fewer admissions are suppressedIn 2014, a new system of reporting was adopted for Methadone treatment providers. Due to this system change, the reported enrollment numbers for FY 2014 may vary from the actual number of enrollments and future reports on FY 2014 data may differ from the current reportClients of all ages are included in these statisticsHomelessness at enrollment is determined based on the client's housing disposition at the time of enrollment. Missing/Unknown values are excluded from the dataData and definitions as of July 6, 2018Prepared by: Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Substance Addiction S