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Regional Planning Districts Admissions of Youth to Drug or Alcohol Treatment Programs: 10 to 17 (Percent) – 2006 to 2012

Data Provided by: South Dakota KIDS COUNT
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Definitions: Juvenile admissions to drug and alcohol treatment programs are youth under age 18 who receive state accredited alcohol and drug services ranging from crisis intervention to structured treatment programs.

Data Source: The South Dakota Department of Human Services, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse http://www.state.sd.us/dhs/ada/ Data are for State Fiscal Year.

Footnotes: Admissions include youth under age 18 who received state accredited alcohol and drug services ranging from crisis intervention to structured treatment programs. The person is counted once for every program in which the client participated. However, if a person was admitted to the same program more than once, the person is only counted once. Admissions include both residential and outpatient treatment programs. Admission totals may include juveniles who are counted more than once if they received services at different programs. The reason for this is because the system does not track clients by a common identifier but by facility. Although the possibility of a client being counted more than once exists, it is probably uncommon.

Updated February 14, 2013.

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South Dakota KIDS COUNT 414 East Clark Street
Beacom School of Business
The University of South Dakota
Vermillion, SD 57069-2390

Ph: 605.677.6432 Fax: 605.677.5427
sdkidscount@usd.edu
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carole cochran, project director