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Drug Rehab Treatment Needed, by Geographic Area of Drug Addict


Drug Addiction Location
  • The percentage of persons needing treatment for an illicit drug problem was lowest in the East South Central division (1.6 percent) and highest in the New England division (3.2 percent) in 2000.

  • The percentage of persons needing treatment for an illicit drug problem in 2000 was essentially the same for persons in large metropolitan counties, small metropolitan counties, and urbanized nonmetropolitan counties (2.3, 2.0, and 2.0 percent, respectively). The percentage needing treatment was lowest in completely rural counties (1.2 percent).