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1 New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Overview 2014 Hunterdon County Prepared by Limei Zhu Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention Trenton, New Jersey May 2015
2 Chris Christie Governor DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES 222 SOUTH WARREN STREET PO BOX 700 TRENTON, NJ May 2015 Elizabeth Connolly Act Commissioner LYNN A. KOVICH Assistant Commissioner This statewide Substance Abuse Overview provides statistics on substance abuse treatment in New Jersey for calendar year In 2014 there were 65,553 treatment admissions and 62,525 discharges reported to the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services by substance abuse treatment providers. These reports were submitted through the web-based New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ- SAMS). A few changes in this report now include on Fee-For-Services admissions, Federal Poverty Level and discharge continuing care. Reports for individual counties include: Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Admissions for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality and Primary Drug Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within Municipality Map for Number of Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Age Group and Primary Drug Admissions by Age Group, Gender and Primary Drug Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Residence Discharges for Substance Abuse Treatment by County of Treatment Provider If you have any questions about this report you may contact us by at Suzanne.Borys@dhs.state.nj.us or by telephone at (609) Sincerely, Suzanne Borys, Ed. D., Assistant Division Director Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention
3 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions 1/1/ /31/2014 Resident of Hunterdon County Primary Drug** Highest School Grade Completed Alcohol % Completed High School % Heroin % Some College % Other Opiates 50 7% Cocaine 21 3% Employment Status Marijuana 66 9% Unemployed % Other Drugs 32 5% Student 24 3% Not in Labor Force % Intravenous Drug Users % Employed Full/Part Time % Not Assessed % Smoke Tobacco (Yes)** % Living Arrangement Level of Care Homeless 21 3% Outpatient Care (OP) % Dependent Living/Institution % Intensive Outpatient (IOP) % Independent Living % Partial Hospitalization 32 4% Opioid Maintenance OP 27 3% Marital Status Opioid Maintenance IOP 2 0% Single/Divorced % Extended Care 0 0% Married/Civil Union % Halfway House 51 7% Widowed 17 2% Long-Term Residential 28 4% Separated 37 5% Short-Term Residential 68 9% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Legal Problem* Detox Residential 61 8% None % Detox Hospital 0 0% Case Pending 98 13% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Probation/Parole % Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% DWI License Suspension 96 12% Non-traditional Program 0 0% Drug Court 72 9% Early Prevention 11 1% DCCP (DYFS)/Family Court 45 6% Other 15 2% Medication Assisted Therapy Planned in Treatment Methadone 38 5% Arrest in the Last 30 Days (Yes) 43 5% Suboxone 53 7% Special Population* Referral Source DCCP (DYFS)/CPSAI 62 8% Self-referral % DWI/DUI % Family/Friend 29 4% Developmental Disability 0 0% Addiction Services Program 98 13% Blind and Visually Impaired 1 0% Workforce NJ SAI 22 3% Deaf and Hard of Hearing 0 0% DCCP (formerly DYFS) 24 3% Mental Health 58 7% Federal Poverty Level (0-133%)** % Criminal Justice % IDRC 68 9% Health Insurance at Admission* Other/Not Assessed 57 7% No Insurance % Medicaid % Sex Medicare 26 3% Male % Private Insurance % Female % Other Insurance 23 3% Age at Admission Treated in County of Residence % Under % % County Where Patient Was Treated % Atlantic 5 1% Middlesex 7 1% % Bergen 12 2% Monmouth 9 1% % Burlington 0 0% Morris 11 1% % Camden 1 0% Ocean 1 0% % Cape May 0 0% Passaic 38 5% 55 and over 80 10% Cumberland 6 1% Salem 0 0% Essex 29 4% Somerset 58 7% Race/Ethnicity Gloucester 3 0% Sussex 37 5% White (non-hispanic) % Hudson 3 0% Union 3 0% Black (non-hispanic) 25 3% Hunterdon % Warren 20 3% Hispanic Origin 34 4% Mercer 6 1% Other 0 0% Other 9 1% Fee For Service Admissions % Total Admissions = 783 Fee For Service Unique Clients % Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 607 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. **Percentage calculations excluded missing values.
4 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions 1/1/ /31/2014 Treatment Site in Hunterdon County Primary Drug** Highest School Grade Completed Alcohol % Completed High School % Heroin % Some College % Other Opiates 80 8% Cocaine 50 5% Employment Status Marijuana 94 10% Unemployed % Other Drugs 34 4% Student 26 3% Not in Labor Force % Intravenous Drug Users % Employed Full/Part Time % Not Assessed % Smoke Tobacco (Yes)** % Living Arrangement Level of Care Homeless 73 7% Outpatient Care (OP) % Dependent Living/Institution % Intensive Outpatient (IOP) % Independent Living % Partial Hospitalization 77 8% Opioid Maintenance OP 0 0% Marital Status Opioid Maintenance IOP 0 0% Single/Divorced % Extended Care 0 0% Married/Civil Union % Halfway House % Widowed 22 2% Long-Term Residential 20 2% Separated 51 5% Short-Term Residential 30 3% Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Legal Problem* Detox Residential 0 0% None % Detox Hospital 0 0% Case Pending % Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Probation/Parole % Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% DWI License Suspension % Non-traditional Program 0 0% Drug Court % Early Prevention 13 1% DCCP (DYFS)/Family Court 60 6% Other 25 2% Medication Assisted Therapy Planned in Treatment Methadone 6 1% Arrest in the Last 30 Days (Yes) 46 5% Suboxone 30 3% Special Population* Referral Source DCCP (DYFS)/CPSAI 87 9% Self-referral % DWI/DUI % Family/Friend 46 5% Developmental Disability 1 0% Addiction Services Program % Blind and Visually Impaired 1 0% Workforce NJ SAI % Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5 0% DCPP (formerly DYFS) 24 2% Mental Health 77 8% Federal Poverty Level (0-133%)** % Criminal Justice % IDRC 71 7% Health Insurance at Admission* Other/Not Assessed 51 5% No Insurance % Medicaid % Sex Medicare 46 5% Male % Private Insurance % Female % Other Insurance 24 2% Age at Admission Treated in County of Residence % Under % % County of Residence % Atlantic 8 1% Middlesex 36 4% % Bergen 9 1% Monmouth 12 1% % Burlington 6 1% Morris 25 2% % Camden 7 1% Ocean 21 2% % Cape May 0 0% Passaic 13 1% 55 and over % Cumberland 0 0% Salem 3 0% Essex 13 1% Somerset % Race/Ethnicity Gloucester 5 0% Sussex 24 2% White (non-hispanic) % Hudson 5 0% Union 28 3% Black (non-hispanic) 88 9% Hunterdon % Warren % Hispanic Origin 47 5% Mercer 24 2% Other 9 1% Other 16 2% Fee For Service Admissions % Total Admissions = 1,006 Fee For Service Unique Client % Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 869 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. **Percentage calculation excluded missing values.
5 Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Primary Drug Total Hunterdon County Alcohol Cocaine/ Heroin Other Marijuana/ Other Unknown Crack Opiates Hashish Drugs N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Alexandria Twp Bethlehem Twp Bloomsbury Boro Califon Boro Clinton Town Clinton Twp Delaware Twp East Amwell Twp Flemington Boro Franklin Twp Frenchtown Boro Glen Gardner Boro Hampton Boro High Bridge Boro Holland Twp Kingwood Twp Lambertville City Lebanon Boro Lebanon Twp Milford Boro Raritan Twp Readington Twp Stockton Boro Tewksbury Twp West Amwell Twp Not Stated Total
6 Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within Municipality 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Hunterdon County Primary Drug Total Alcohol Cocaine/ Crack Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs Unknown N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Alexandria Twp Bethlehem Twp Bloomsbury Boro Califon Boro Clinton Town Clinton Twp Delaware Twp East Amwell Twp Flemington Boro Franklin Twp Frenchtown Boro Glen Gardner Boro Hampton Boro High Bridge Boro Holland Twp Kingwood Twp Lambertville City Lebanon Boro Lebanon Twp Milford Boro Raritan Twp Readington Twp Stockton Boro Tewksbury Twp West Amwell Twp Not Stated Total
7 2014 Hunterdon County Substance Abuse Admissions by Municipality of Residence Legend Hun COUNT Top Five Municipalities 1 Flemington Borough Readington Township 52 3 Glen Gardner Borough 50 4 High Bridge Borough 43 5 Clinton Township 40 Glen Gardner Borough High Bridge Borough Clinton Township Readington Township Flemington Borough Data: NJSAMS 2015 February Download Report Date: May, 2015 ¹ 0 NJ Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Research, Planning and Evaluation Unit Miles
8 Admissions by Municipality of Residence, Age Group and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Alcohol Drugs Total Hunterdon County 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total 18 & Over Under 18 Total N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Alexandria Twp Bethlehem Twp Bloomsbury Boro Califon Boro Clinton Town Clinton Twp Delaware Twp East Amwell Twp Flemington Boro Franklin Twp Frenchtown Boro Glen Gardner Boro Hampton Boro High Bridge Boro Holland Twp Kingwood Twp Lambertville City Lebanon Boro Lebanon Twp Milford Boro Raritan Twp Readington Twp Stockton Boro Tewksbury Twp West Amwell Twp Not Stated Total * Missing primary drug or age admissions are not included.
9 Admissions by Age Group, Gender and Primary Drug 2014 NJ Resident Admissions Gender Total* Hunterdon Female Male N % N % N % Alcohol Heroin Marijuana/Hashish Other Drugs Total* Alcohol Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/Hashish Other Drugs Unknown Total* Alcohol Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/Hashish Other Drugs Unknown Total* Alcohol Heroin &Over Other Opiates Unknown Total* Alcohol Heroin Other Opiates Total* Marijuana/Hashish Other Drugs Unknown Total* * Unknown age or gender admissions are not included.
10 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges 1/1/ /31/2014 Resident of Hunterdon County Level of Care Living Arragements at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) % Homeless 20 3% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) % Dependent Living/Institution % Partial Hospitalization 26 3% Independent Living % Opioid Maintenance OP 30 4% Opioid Maintenance IOP 0 0% Employment Status at Discharge Extended Care 1 0% Unemployed % Halfway House 46 6% Student 18 2% Long-Term Residential 30 4% Not in Labor Force % Short-Term Residential 67 9% Employed Full/Part Time % Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Not Assessed 70 9% Detox Residential 61 8% Detox Hospital 0 0% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Treatment Plan Completed % Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% Quit or Dropped Out % Non-Traditional Program 0 0% Needs Different Level of Care 68 9% Early Intervention 10 1% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 3 0% Administrative Discharge 28 4% Sex Exhaustion of Payment Source 3 0% Male % Incarcerated 15 2% Female % Medical Discharge/Deceased 7 1% Other 3 0% Age at Discharge Under % Continuing Care % No Continuing care needed % % Refused or Unable to Continue % % Continue Care % % % Significant Problems or Conditions % Mental Health Problem % 55 and over 72 9% Compulsive Gambling 0 0% Unknown 0 0% Physical Disability or Handicap 10 1% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 44 6% Race/Ethnicity Victim of Sexual Abuse 35 5% White % Pregnancy 2 0% Black 21 3% Suicide Attempt 8 1% Hispanic 33 4% Runaway Behavior 13 2% Other 9 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 19 2% Not Assessed 0 0% Child of Substance Abuser 49 6% Batterer 0 0% Mental Illness/Co-Occurring Disorder Criminal Activity 90 12% % Other 24 3% Client Goal Achieved/Partially Achieved at Discharge * Arrested in the Last 30 days (Yes) 29 4% Alcohol or Drug Problem % Educational 77 31% County Where Patient Was Treated Employment or Vocational % Atlantic 5 1% Middlesex 6 1% Family Situation % Bergen 9 1% Monmouth 11 1% Psychological or Mental Health % Burlington 0 0% Morris 11 1% Physical Health % Camden 1 0% Ocean 0 0% Legal % Cape May 0 0% Passaic 33 4% Cumberland 6 1% Salem 0 0% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Essex 27 4% Somerset 58 8% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs % Gloucester 3 0% Sussex 39 5% Using Alcohol 46 6% Hudson 5 1% Union 0 0% Using Drugs 55 7% Hunterdon % Warren 30 4% Unknown % Mercer 8 1% Other 0 0% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 762 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 596
11 New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges 1/1/ /31/2014 Treatment Site in Hunterdon County Level of Care Living Arragements at Discharge Outpatient Care (OP) % Homeless 51 5% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) % Dependent Living/Institution % Partial Hospitalization 66 7% Independent Living % Opioid Maintenance OP 0 0% Opioid Maintenance IOP 0 0% Employment Status at Discharge Extended Care 1 0% Unemployed % Halfway House % Student 20 2% Long-Term Residential 19 2% Not in Labor Force % Short-Term Residential 30 3% Employed Full/Part Time % Hospital Based Residential 0 0% Not Assessed 70 7% Detox Residential 0 0% Detox Hospital 0 0% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 0 0% Treatment Plan Completed % Detox Outpatient Methadone 0 0% Quit or Dropped Out % Non-Traditional Program 0 0% Needs Different Level of Care % Early Intervention 12 1% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 3 0% Administrative Discharge 73 8% Sex Exhaustion of Payment Source 5 1% Male % Incarcerated 25 3% Female % Medical Discharge/Deceased 9 1% Other 4 0% Age at Discharge Under % Continuing Care % No Continuing care needed % % Refused or Unable to Continue % % Continue Care % % % Significant Problems or Conditions % Mental Health Problem % 55 and over 98 10% Compulsive Gambling 1 0% Unknown 0 0% Physical Disability or Handicap 11 1% Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 73 8% Race/Ethnicity Victim of Sexual Abuse 55 6% White % Pregnancy 3 0% Black 78 8% Suicide Attempt 14 1% Hispanic 43 4% Runaway Behavior 17 2% Other 14 1% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 26 3% Not Assessed 2 0% Child of Substance Abuser 62 6% Batterer 4 0% Mental Illness/Co-Occurring Disorder Criminal Activity % % Other 33 3% Client Goal Achieved/Partially Achieved at Discharge * Arrested in the Last 30 days (Yes) 38 4% Alcohol or Drug Problem % Educational % County of Residence Employment or Vocational % Atlantic 8 1% Middlesex 27 3% Family Situation % Bergen 11 1% Monmouth 7 1% Psychological or Mental Health % Burlington 7 1% Morris 22 2% Physical Health % Camden 8 1% Ocean 17 2% Legal % Cape May 2 0% Passaic 8 1% Cumberland 1 0% Salem 2 0% Drug and Alcohol Use at Discharge Essex 13 1% Somerset % Not Using Alcohol or Drugs % Gloucester 3 0% Sussex 15 2% Using Alcohol 60 6% Hudson 5 1% Union 26 3% Using Drugs 78 8% Hunterdon % Warren % Unknown % Mercer 27 3% Other 13 1% * Percentage for goal achievment based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 957 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 837
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