2009 CSAT Dataset by Study ID Created by Chestnut Health Systems.

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2009 CSAT Dataset by Study ID Created by Chestnut Health Systems

Single Site Charts

Gender

Race

Age Groups

Family/Living

Income Level

Peer Use

Environment

Age of First Use

Years of Use

Weekly Substance Use

Problem Perception

Life Time Substance Use

Withdrawal Symptoms

Prior Substance Abuse Treatment

Substance Use Diagnosis

Comorbidity

Internal/External Disorder

HIV Risk: Victimization

Other HIV Risk

Violence and Crime

ASAM Level of Care Clusters

Single Site Outcomes Charts

Substance Use and Problems Last Wave

Criminal Justice and Illegal Act Last Wave

Emotional Behavioral and Health Problems Last Wave

Family Social and Recovery Last Wave

Comparison Charts

Comparison Demographics

Comparison Living Situation

Comparison Peer and Drug Use

Comparison Environment

Comparison History of Substance Use

Comparison 90 Days Substance Use

Comparison Substance Problem

Comparison Presenting Severity

Comparison Prior Treatment

Comparison Co_Occurring Psy Conditions

Comparison Pattern and Tx. Of Psy Condition

Comparison HIV Risk

Comparison Crime and Violence

Comparison Other HIV Risk

Comparison Intake Screening

Comparison Treatment Course

Comparison ASAM Level of Care Clusters

Comparison Outcomes Charts

Comparison Substance Use and Problems Last Wave

Comparison Criminal Justice and Illegal Act Last Wave

Comparison Emotional Behavioral and Health Problems Last Wave

Comparison Family Social and Recovery Last Wave

All Site Charts

All Gender

All Race Groups

All Age

All Family Living Situation

All Income Level

All Regular Peer Use

All Environme nt

All Age of 1 st Use

All Years of Use

All Weekly Substance Use

All Weekly Substance use Cont.

All Problem Perception

All Lifetime Substance use Disorder

All Withdrawal

All Prior Substance Use Treatment

All Substance Use Diagnosis

All Comorbidity

All Comorbidity Cont.

All Internalizing/Externalizing Disorder

All HIV Risk: Victimization

All Other HIV Risk

All Crime and Violence

All ASAM LOC Clusters

Follow Up Charts

Sample Size and GAIN Follow-up Rate (1+ completed/(due-dead)) by Site

Sample Size and GAIN Follow-up Rate (1+ completed/(due-dead)) by All Sites