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<strong>EPIDEMIOLOGIC</strong> TRENDS IN <strong>DRUG</strong> <strong>ABUSE</strong>—Phoenix and Arizona<br />

Exhibit 7. Numbers of DAWN ED Reports of Major Substances of Abuse in Phoenix (Unweighted 1 ) : 2004<br />

204<br />

Alcohol<br />

Cocaine<br />

Methamphetamine<br />

Marijuana<br />

Amphetamine<br />

Heroin<br />

1 The unweighted data are from 11–14 Phoenix EDs reporting to DAWN. All DAWN cases are reviewed for quality control. Based on<br />

this review, cases may be corrected or deleted and, therefore, are subject to change.<br />

SOURCE: DAWN Live!, OAS, SAMHSA, updated January 18, 2005<br />

Exhibit 8. Primary Substances Used Among Treatment Admissions in Arizona, by Percent:<br />

FY 2004<br />

774<br />

732<br />

SOURCE: Arizona Department of Health Services, Division of Behavioral Health Services, Bureau for Substance Abuse Treatment<br />

and Prevention<br />

1,089<br />

1,293<br />

1,560<br />

2,272<br />

0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500<br />

Cocaine, 9%<br />

Marijuana, 12%<br />

Heroin, 11%<br />

Methamphetamine,<br />

21%<br />

All Other, 3%<br />

Alcohol, 44%<br />

Proceedings of the Community Epidemiology Work Group, Vol. II, January 2005

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