2004 Adult Household Survey Report Home Center on Drug & Alcohol Research Home University of Kentucky Home Page

Section 6. DSM-IV-TR Criteria

DSM-IV-TR Abuse

Adolescent male Kentuckians were more likely to meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for alcohol abuse than females; however, females were more likely to meet these criteria for drug abuse than males. Figure 6.1 presents the percent of adolescents who meet criteria for substance abuse by gender. Table 6.1 presents the estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who meet abuse criteria.

Figure 6.1: Substance abuse for adolescent Kentuckians by gender (Survey questions q71-q116)

Table 6.1: Estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who meet abuse criteria by gender (Survey questions q71-q116)

Males

Females

Total

Alcohol Abuse

5,821

4,915

10,736

Drug Abuse

2,541

2,819

5,360

DSM-IV-TR Dependence *

Adolescent females were more likely to meet three or more DSM-IV-TR criteria for dependence in their lifetime. Figure 6.2 presents the percent of adolescents who ever met three or more dependence criteria. Table 6.2 presents the estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who ever met three or more dependence criteria.

Figure 6.2: Three or more dependence criteria in their lifetime for adolescent Kentuckians by gender (Survey questions q71-q116)

Table 6.2: Estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who ever met three or more dependence criteria by gender (Survey questions q71-q116)

Males

Females

Total

Alcohol Dependence

6,763

9,153

15,916

Drug Dependence

3,755

4,028

7,783

Note: These are not true clinical diagnoses. It is possible that a person could meet both abuse and dependence criteria.

Older adolescent Kentuckians were more likely to meet DSM-IV-TR criteria for substance abuse or dependence than younger adolescents. Figure 6.3 presents the percent of adolescents who meet substance abuse criteria by age. Figure 6.4 presents the percent of adolescents who ever met three or more substance dependence criteria. Table 6.3 presents the estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who meet substance abuse and dependence criteria.

Figure 6.3: Substance abuse for adolescent Kentuckians by age (Survey questions q71-q116)

Figure 6.4: Percent of adolescent Kentuckians who ever met three or more dependence* criteria by age (Survey questions q71-q116)

Table 6.3: Estimated number of adolescent Kentuckians who ever met abuse or dependence criteria by age (Survey questions q71-q116)

12 to 13

14 to 15

16 to 17

Total

Alcohol Abuse

209

3,089

7,438

10,736

Alcohol Dependence

495

5,655

9,766

15,916

Drug Abuse

e

1,550

3,810

5,360

Drug Dependence

e

3,193

4,591

7,784

e = estimate too small to calculate accurately

* The term dependence in this report is not meant to be interpreted as a formal diagnosis. Any person who reported three or more DSM-IV-TR lifetime criteria is included as dependent.


2005 Report Section Quick Links

Executive Summary * Purpose, Objectives, & Methods * Demographics * Nicotine * Alcohol
Drugs * DSM-IV-TR Criteria * Treatment Utilization and Treatment Need *Attitudes & Beliefs
1998 Report Comparison * Regional Comparison * Concluding Remarks