2013 State Profile - Utah National Survey Of Substance Abuse Treatment .

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2013 State Profile — UtahNational Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS)The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) is an annual survey of facilities providing substance abusetreatment. It is conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). N-SSATS is designed tocollect data on the location, characteristics, services offered, and number of clients in treatment at alcohol and drug abuse treatmentfacilities (both public and private) throughout the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. jurisdictions.More information on N-SSATS methodology is available at the following dfIn Utah, 171 substance abuse treatment facilities were included in the 2013 N-SSATS, reporting that there were 12,586 clients insubstance abuse treatment on March 29, 2013. The survey response rate in Utah was 96.2%.Facility OperationClients in Treatment on March 29, 2013FacilitiesNo.Private non-profitPrivate for-profitLocal, county, or community governmentState governmentFederal governmentTribal governmentTotal1627726231171All 94 169 12,3351%41.240.417.0 1.4 100.0Clients Under Age 18No.%653540118-- 1,32649.240.78.9-- 100.0Due to confidentiality concerns, some client counts were suppressed and will not match total client counts.Substance Abuse Problem TreatedFacilitiesNo.158147127168Clients in Treatment on March 29, 2013All Clients3Clients3 per 100,000 Pop.Aged 18 or OlderNo.%1,2Clients with both alcohol and drug abuseClients with drug abuse onlyClients with alcohol abuse 513.4100.025823375567Facilities may be included in more than one category.Facilities excluded because they were not asked or did not respond to this question: 3.3Sum of individual items may not agree with the total due to rounding.12For symbol definitions, see the symbol key on the last page of this profile.N-SSATS Profile — Utah 2013

Type of CareFacilities1Clients in Treatment on March 29, 2013All ClientsClients Under Age 18Median No. of%Clients per FacilityNo.%No.%No.OutpatientRegularIntensiveDay treatment/partial nemaintenance or Vivitrol dential (non-hospital)Short term ( 30 days)Long term (30 days)DetoxificationHospital 128.121.626.97.61.20.61.21,38938991783 12,572211.03.17.30.7 100.019512- 3669252.263447.8----1,326100.0Facilities may provide more than one type of care.2Due to confidentiality concerns, some client counts were suppressed and will not match total client counts.1Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs)Facilities with OTPs1Clients in Facilities with OTPsMethadoneBuprenorphineVivitrol Clients in Facilities without OTPsBuprenorphineVivitrol Total1Facility Licensing, Certification, or .31.6100.0Facilities1No.%Facility Payment Options5096.581.964.350.94.719.9Commission on Accreditation ofRehabilitation Facilities127.0422.31.21810.5Council on AccreditationOther state/local agency/organization1Cash or self-paymentPrivate health insuranceMedicareMedicaidState-financed health insuranceFederal military insuranceNo payment acceptedAccess to Recovery (ATR) vouchers2IHS/638 contract care fundsOther paymentsSliding fee scaleTreatment at no charge for clientswho cannot pay16514011087834National Committee for QualityAssurancePercentage of all OTP facilities that are in the United 6.89455.0----105.8105.810058.5Any listed agency/organizationState substance abuse agencyState mental health departmentState department of healthHospital licensing authorityThe Joint Commission1Facilities may be licensed by more than one agency/organization.Facility FundingFacilitiesNo.%Receives federal, state, county, or localgovernment funds for substance abusetreatment programs8449.129.2Facilities may accept more than one type of payment.2Available in AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, WA, WI, and WY.1For symbol definitions, see the symbol key on the last page of this profile.N-SSATS Profile — Utah 2013

Types of Services OfferedAssessment and Pre-Treatment ServicesScreening for substance abuseScreening for mental health disordersComprehensive substance abuse assessment or diagnosisComprehensive mental health assessment or diagnosisScreening for tobacco useOutreach to persons in the community who may need treatmentInterim services for clients when immediate admission is not possibleNo services offeredTestingBreathalyzer or other blood alcohol testingDrug or alcohol urine screeningScreening for Hepatitis BScreening for Hepatitis CHIV testingSTD testingTB screeningNo services offeredCounselingIndividual counselingGroup counselingFamily counselingMarital/couples counselingTransitional ServicesDischarge planningAftercare/continuing careNo services offeredPharmacotherapiesDisulfiram (Antabuse )Naltrexone (oral)Vivitrol (injectable Naltrexone)Acamprosate (Campral )Nicotine replacementNon-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation medicationsMedications for psychiatric disordersMethadoneBuprenorphine with naloxone (Suboxone )Buprenorphine without naloxoneNo services offeredAncillary ServicesCase management servicesSocial skills developmentMentoring/peer supportChild care for clients' childrenAssistance with obtaining social servicesEmployment counseling or training for clientsAssistance in locating housing for clientsContinuedFor symbol definitions, see the symbol key on the last page of this 53.89.456.738.650.9N-SSATS Profile — Utah 2013

Types of Services Offered 7537497094Domestic violence servicesEarly intervention for HIVHIV or AIDS education, counseling, or supportHepatitis education, counseling, or supportHealth education other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitisSubstance abuse educationTransportation assistance to treatmentMental health servicesAcupunctureResidential beds for clients' childrenSelf-help groupsSmoking cessation counselingNo services offeredOther ServicesTreatment for gambling disorderTreatment for Internet use disorderTreatment for other addiction disorderNo services 59.60.643.921.628.740.955.0Clinical/Therapeutic Approaches Used Always or Often or 0082382728Substance abuse counselingRelapse preventionCognitive-behavioral therapyMotivational interviewingAnger managementBrief intervention12-step facilitationTrauma-related counselingContingency management/motivational incentivesRational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT)Matrix ModelCommunity reinforcement plus vouchersComputerized substance abuse treatment/telemedicineOther treatment 548.022.215.816.4Facility Capacity and Utilization Rate1ResidentialNumber of facilitiesNumber of clients2Number of designated bedsUtilization rate3Average number ofdesignated beds per facilityHospitalInpatient38980896109.42 24 Excludes facilities not reporting both client counts and number of beds; facilities whose client counts were reported by another facility; facilities that included client counts from otherfacilities; and facilities that did not respond to this question.2Number of clients on March 29, 2013.3Because substance abuse treatment clients may also occupy non-designated beds, utilization rates may be more than 100 percent.1For symbol definitions, see the symbol key on the last page of this profile.N-SSATS Profile — Utah 2013

Specifically Tailored Programs or GroupsClients per 100,000 Population in Opioid Treatmenton March 29, itrol Any program or groupAdult womenClients with co-occurring disordersAdult menCriminal justice clientsAdolescentsPersons who have experienced traumaDUI/DWI clientsYoung adultsPersons who have experienced domesticviolenceServices in Sign Language for the HearingImpaired and in Languages Other than EnglishFacilitiesNo.%6638.69756.7Sign languageAny language other than EnglishNon-English Language Provided by:Staff counselor onlyOn-call interpreter onlyBoth staff counselor and on-callinterpreterLanguages Provided by Staff Counselor:SpanishAmerican Indian/Alaska Other1Percentages based on the number of facilities reporting that they provided substanceabuse treatment in a language other than English by a staff counselor only or by bothstaff counselors and on-call 50.336.339.246.226.95331.0Persons who have experienced sexualabusePregnant or postpartum womenPersons with HIV/AIDSVeteransLGBT1Seniors or older adultsMembers of military familiesActive duty .312.3OtherNo program or group offered12437.025.1Lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender clients.Symbol key: - - Quantity is zero. * Less than 0.05 percent. n/a Not applicable. Data suppressed due to confidentiality issues.‡ No facilities in this category.Data are from facilities that reported to N-SSATS for the surveyreference date March 29, 2013. All material appearing in thisreport is in the public domain and may be reproduced withoutpermission from SAMHSA. Citation of the source is appreciated.Location of Treatment FacilitiesAccess the latest N-SSATS reports cess the latest N-SSATS public use files at:http://www.datafiles.samhsa.govOther substance abuse reports are available at:http://www.samhsa.gov/data/Access N-SSATS profiles for individual states at:http://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/NewMapv1.htmFor information on individual facilities, access SAMHSA’sBehavioral Health Treatment Services Locator at:http://findtreatment.samhsa.gov/U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationCenter for Behavioral Health Statistics and Qualitywww.samhsa.gov/data/N-SSATS Profile — Utah 2013

In Utah, 171 substance abuse treatment facilities were included in the 2013 N-SSATS, reporting that there were 12,586 clients in . county, or community government: 26 15.2 : 118 8.9 : State government 2 : 1.2 -- -- . Comprehensive substance abuse assessment or diagnosis 167 : 97.7 Comprehensive mental health assessment or diagnosis: