Visualizations
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Data Resources
The products developed by CPES and its prevention partners include presentations, fact sheets, maps, charts, and other graphic representations of data, as well as guidance and resource documents. Products are provided with the goal of making data accessible to all users, regardless of their data skills or knowledge.
The products in this section are free for use, with the proper attribution of data sources, listed authors, and the SEOW Prevention Data Portal.
DrugFreeCT Substance Info: Cocaine
DrugFreeCT website substance information page on cocaine, which includes an overview and information on short- and long-term effects and special topic tiles on CT prevalence and trends, methods of use, behavioral health interventions, and medication for cocaine addiction.
DrugFreeCT Substance Info: Methamphetamine
DrugFreeCT website substance information page on methamphetamine, which includes an overview and information on short-term, brain and body effects and a special topic tile on methods of use.
Connecticut Clearinghouse Substance Information: Stimulants
CT Clearinghouse topic page on stimulants, which includes an overview and information on effects, treatment, and links to various resources, including fact sheets, videos, and curricula.
Explore Cocaine and Stimulants Data
Along with the visualizations provided above, you can also explore and download raw datasets using the links below.
Connecticut School Health Survey (CSHS)
Connecticut’s version of the CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) that captures data on health behaviors as well as school and social environments among Connecticut high school students in grades 9 to 12.
CT Department of Public Health (DPH) Injury Prevention Surveillance System
Surveillance system managed by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Injury and Violence Prevention that tracks injury trends to inform efforts to prevent intentional and unintentional injuries across Connecticut.
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)
An annual, nationally representative survey conducted across US states, which also contains Connecticut state-level data on substance use, mental health, and treatment needs and utilization.