ODMHSAS Online Query System (OOnQues)

Counts of Individuals Served This system allows the public to see the number of Oklahomans served by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health Substance Abuse programs. The information can be divided by geographic and demographic parameters, as well as produce charts to visualize the data. Also, admissions by substance of choice are available.

National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) & Mental Health America (MHA)

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) is the Federal Government’s primary source of national data on the use of alcohol, tobacco, and illicit substances. The survey also contains questions on health, illegal behaviors, and other topics associated with substance use. The study was initiated in 1971 and currently is conducted on an annual basis. This year approximately 70,000 individuals, 12 years old and older, will be randomly selected and asked to voluntarily participate.State Estimates of Substance Use and Mental Disorders from the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health

59.3 million people (21.4%) 12 years or older used illegal substances
59.3 million
people
In 2020, 59.3 million people (21.4%) 12 years or older used illegal substances.
substances
17.9%
reported using marijuana
3.3%
reported using heroin
3.4%
reported misusing opioids
3.7%
central nervous systems (CNS) stimulants
3.6%
reported using hallucinogens
Percentages were highest among young adults aged 18 to 25.
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Naloxone Training

Naloxone is a medication used to reverse the effects of opioid overdose. Specifically, naloxone allows an overdose victim to breathe normally. It is not addictive and cannot be abused. Training on recognizing and responding to opioid overdose is recommended and available for first responders and community members.

Contact for more information on training.