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New Jersey Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Substance Abuse Overview 2016 Statewide Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation and Prevention Trenton, New Jersey June 2017

Chris Christie Governor Kim Guadagno LT. Governor DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION SERVICES PO BOX 700 TRENTON, NJ 08625 June 2017 Elizabeth Connolly Acting Commissioner Valerie L. Mielke Assistant Commissioner This statewide Substance Abuse Overview provides statistics on substance abuse treatment in New Jersey for calendar year 2016. As of May 2017, there were 76,509 treatment admissions and 74,291 discharges in 2016 reported to the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services by substance abuse treatment providers. These reports were submitted through the web-based New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJSAMS). A new table for Substance Abuse Treatment Demand Estimate is included in this report. The Statewide Overview includes: State Totals for Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions Substance Abuse Admissions by County and Primary Drug Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within County Substance Abuse Admission Rates by County and Primary Drug Map for Number of Substance Abuse Admissions by County of Residence First Time Clients by County of Residence and Primary Drug Admissions by Age Group, Gender, and Primary Drug State Totals for Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges Length of Stay by Level of Care Detox Continuing Care Status and Detox Continuing Care by Level of Care Substance Abuse Treatment Demand Estimate Reports for individual counties can be found by clicking on the county names. If you have any questions about this report you may contact us by email at: Suzanne.Borys@dhs.state.nj.us, Limei.Zhu@ dhs.state.nj.us, Yohannes.Hailu@dhs.state.nj.us. Sincerely, Suzanne Borys, Ed. D., Assistant Division Director Office of Planning, Research, Evaluation, and Prevention

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions 1/1/2016-12/31/2016 State of New Jersey Totals Primary Drug** Employment Status Alcohol 20,880 27% Unemployed 19,135 25% Heroin 33,147 43% Student 2,422 3% Other Opiates 5,187 7% Not in Labor Force 30,635 40% Cocaine 3,638 5% Employed Full/Part Time 24,225 32% Marijuana 10,979 14% Other Drugs 2,503 3% Living Arrangement Intravenous Drug Users 26,505 35% Homeless 4,428 6% Dependent Living/Institution 9,585 13% Smoke Tobacco (Yes)** 49,643 65% Independent Living 62,395 82% Level of Care Marital Status Outpatient Care (OP) 22,854 30% Single/Divorced 63,575 83% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 19,777 26% Married/Civil Union 8,847 12% Partial Hospitalization 2,440 3% Widowed 990 1% Opioid Maintenance OP 8,638 11% Separated 3,097 4% Opioid Maintenance IOP 2,037 3% Extended Care 12 0% Legal Problem* Halfway House 2,122 3% None 28,939 38% Long-Term Residential 3,568 5% Case Pending 7,967 10% Short-Term Residential 7,131 9% Probation/Parole 19,604 26% Hospital Based Residential 5 0% DWI License Suspension 7,974 10% Detox Residential 7,256 9% Drug Court 8,877 12% Detox Hospital 28 0% DCPP/Family Court 5,982 8% Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 161 0% Other 2,597 3% Detox Outpatient Methadone 62 0% Non-traditional Program 7 0% Arrest in the Last 30 Days (Yes) 4,163 5% Early Intervention 411 1% Special Population* Medication Assisted Therapy Planned in Treatment DCPP/CPSAI 7,790 10% Methadone 11,754 15% DWI/DUI 14,977 20% Suboxone 4,018 5% Developmental Disability 207 0% Blind and Visually Impaired 136 0% Referral Source Deaf and Hard of Hearing 138 0% Self-referral 22,550 29% Family/Friend 2,913 4% Federal Poverty Level (0-133%)** 55,171 63% Addiction Services Program 8,720 11% Workforce NJ SAI 3,056 4% Health Insurance* DCPP/CPSAI 4,312 6% No Insurance 27,045 35% Mental Health 1,193 2% Medicaid 41,131 54% Criminal Justice 21,823 29% Medicare 1,748 2% IDRC 6,760 9% Private Insurance 13,781 18% Interim Managing Entity (IME) 323 0% Other Insurance 1,252 2% Other 4,859 6% Treated in County of Residence 47,533 62% Sex Male 51,043 67% County of Residence Female 25,435 33% Atlantic 4,705 6% Middlesex 5,705 7% Bergen 3,596 5% Monmouth 6,177 8% Pregnant Women (Yes)** 1,168 2% Burlington 3,090 4% Morris 2,940 4% Camden 6,599 9% Ocean 7,244 9% Age Cape May 2,127 3% Passaic 4,372 6% Under 18 1,637 2% Cumberland 1,910 2% Salem 613 1% 18-21 5,303 7% Essex 6,528 9% Somerset 2,048 3% 22-24 8,025 10% Gloucester 2,982 4% Sussex 1,323 2% 25-29 14,467 19% Hudson 4,294 6% Union 3,365 4% 30-34 12,363 16% Hunterdon 1,004 1% Warren 1,003 1% 35-44 15,408 20% Mercer 3,130 4% Other 1,754 2% 45-54 13,110 17% 55 and over 6,192 8% Fee For Service Admissions 23,947 31% Race/Ethnicity Fee For Service Unique Clients 16,104 30% White (non-hispanic) 47,107 62% Black (non-hispanic) 16,725 22% Number of Admissions For Unique Clients Hispanic Origin 11,649 15% 1 Admission 38,831 73% Other 1,028 1% 2 Admissions 9,557 18% 3+ Admissions 5,123 10% Highest School Grade Completed Completed High School 43,332 57% Unduplicated Clients Admitted = 53,511 Some College 14,870 19% Total Admissions = 76,509 *Totals may be greater than 100% because of multiple responses. **Percentage calculation exluded missing values.

Substance Abuse Admissions by County and Primary Drug 2016 NJ Resident Admissions County of Primary Drug Total Residence Alcohol Cocaine/ Crack Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs Unknown N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Atlantic 937 5 171 5 2587 8 366 7 534 5 105 5 5 3 4705 6 Bergen 1314 6 184 5 1204 4 236 5 550 5 95 4 13 8 3596 5 Burlington 903 4 148 4 1319 4 289 6 327 3 100 4 4 2 3090 4 Camden 1266 6 383 11 2981 9 627 13 1001 9 335 14 6 4 6599 9 Cape May 603 3 70 2 976 3 185 4 237 2 56 2 2127 3 Cumberland 503 2 125 3 858 3 113 2 265 2 42 2 4 2 1910 3 Essex 1378 7 371 10 2859 9 345 7 1344 12 207 9 24 14 6528 9 Gloucester 621 3 186 5 1484 5 346 7 253 2 84 4 8 5 2982 4 Hudson 1038 5 218 6 1404 4 151 3 1204 11 268 12 11 6 4294 6 Hunterdon 411 2 24 1 381 1 38 1 109 1 39 2 2 1 1004 1 Mercer 844 4 234 7 1167 4 191 4 598 5 90 4 6 4 3130 4 Middlesex 1842 9 194 5 2332 7 321 6 866 8 138 6 12 7 5705 8 Monmouth 1852 9 287 8 2667 8 426 9 791 7 136 6 18 11 6177 8 Morris 981 5 122 3 1254 4 172 3 317 3 84 4 10 6 2940 4 Ocean 1966 10 224 6 3581 11 548 11 773 7 138 6 14 8 7244 10 Passaic 1057 5 303 8 1973 6 204 4 667 6 156 7 12 7 4372 6 Salem 124 1 39 1 260 1 58 1 111 1 21 1 613 1 Somerset 828 4 62 2 663 2 127 3 277 3 82 4 9 5 2048 3 Sussex 383 2 41 1 706 2 86 2 77 1 27 1 3 2 1323 2 Union 1101 5 183 5 1261 4 116 2 605 5 93 4 6 4 3365 5 Warren 335 2 18 1 452 1 65 1 98 1 32 1 3 2 1003 1 Total 20287 100 3587 100 32369 100 5010 100 11004 100 2328 100 170 100 74755 100

Substance Abuse Admissions by Primary Drug within County 2016 NJ Resident Admissions County of Primary Drug Total Residence Alcohol Cocaine/ Crack Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs Unknown N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Atlantic 937 20 171 4 2587 55 366 8 534 11 105 2 5 0 4705 100 Bergen 1314 37 184 5 1204 33 236 7 550 15 95 3 13 0 3596 100 Burlington 903 29 148 5 1319 43 289 9 327 11 100 3 4 0 3090 100 Camden 1266 19 383 6 2981 45 627 10 1001 15 335 5 6 0 6599 100 Cape May 603 28 70 3 976 46 185 9 237 11 56 3 2127 100 Cumberland 503 26 125 7 858 45 113 6 265 14 42 2 4 0 1910 100 Essex 1378 21 371 6 2859 44 345 5 1344 21 207 3 24 0 6528 100 Gloucester 621 21 186 6 1484 50 346 12 253 8 84 3 8 0 2982 100 Hudson 1038 24 218 5 1404 33 151 4 1204 28 268 6 11 0 4294 100 Hunterdon 411 41 24 2 381 38 38 4 109 11 39 4 2 0 1004 100 Mercer 844 27 234 7 1167 37 191 6 598 19 90 3 6 0 3130 100 Middlesex 1842 32 194 3 2332 41 321 6 866 15 138 2 12 0 5705 100 Monmouth 1852 30 287 5 2667 43 426 7 791 13 136 2 18 0 6177 100 Morris 981 33 122 4 1254 43 172 6 317 11 84 3 10 0 2940 100 Ocean 1966 27 224 3 3581 49 548 8 773 11 138 2 14 0 7244 100 Passaic 1057 24 303 7 1973 45 204 5 667 15 156 4 12 0 4372 100 Salem 124 20 39 6 260 42 58 9 111 18 21 3 613 100 Somerset 828 40 62 3 663 32 127 6 277 14 82 4 9 0 2048 100 Sussex 383 29 41 3 706 53 86 7 77 6 27 2 3 0 1323 100 Union 1101 33 183 5 1261 37 116 3 605 18 93 3 6 0 3365 100 Warren 335 33 18 2 452 45 65 6 98 10 32 3 3 0 1003 100 Total 20287 27 3587 5 32369 43 5010 7 11004 15 2328 3 170 0 74755 100

Substance Abuse Admission Rates by County of Residence and Primary Drug 2016 NJ Resident Admissions County of Residence Primary Drug County Per 100,000 Population Alcohol Drugs Unknown Total Population Alcohol Drugs Unknown Total N N N N 2016* Rate Rate Rate Rate Atlantic 937 3763 5 4705 270,991 346 1389 2 1736 Bergen 1314 2269 13 3596 939,151 140 242 1 383 Burlington 903 2183 4 3090 449,284 201 486 1 688 Camden 1266 5327 6 6599 510,150 248 1044 1 1294 Cape May 603 1524 0 2127 94,430 639 1614 0 2252 Cumberland 503 1403 4 1910 153,797 327 912 3 1242 Essex 1378 5126 24 6528 796,914 173 643 3 819 Gloucester 621 2353 8 2982 292,330 212 805 3 1020 Hudson 1038 3245 11 4294 677,983 153 479 2 633 Hunterdon 411 591 2 1004 124,676 330 474 2 805 Mercer 844 2280 6 3130 371,023 227 615 2 844 Middlesex 1842 3851 12 5705 837,073 220 460 1 682 Monmouth 1852 4307 18 6177 625,846 296 688 3 987 Morris 981 1949 10 2940 498,423 197 391 2 590 Ocean 1966 5264 14 7244 592,497 332 888 2 1223 Passaic 1057 3303 12 4372 507,945 208 650 2 861 Salem 124 489 0 613 63,436 195 771 0 966 Somerset 828 1211 9 2048 333,751 248 363 3 614 Sussex 383 937 3 1323 142,522 269 657 2 928 Union 1101 2258 6 3365 555,630 198 406 1 606 Warren 335 665 3 1003 106,617 314 624 3 941 Total 20287 54298 170 74755 8,944,469 227 607 2 836 *Population: US Bureau of the Census, State & County QuickFacts.

2016 Substance Abuse Admissions by County of Residence SUSSEX PASSAIC Legend Number of Admissions 613-1323 1324-2127 2128-3596 3597-4705 4706-7244 WARREN MORRIS BERGEN ESSEX HUDSON UNION HUNTERDON SOMERSET Top Five Counties 1 Ocean 7244 2 Camden 6599 3 Essex 6528 4 Monmouth 6177 5 Middlesex 5705 MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH BURLINGTON OCEAN GLOUCESTER CAMDEN SALEM ATLANTIC CUMBERLAND CAPE MAY Data: NJSAMS 2017 May Download Report Date: June, 2017 ¹ 0 NJ Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services Research, Planning, Evaluation and Prevention Office Miles 4.5 9 18 27

First Time Clients By County of Residence and Primary Drug 2016 NJ Resident Admissions County of Primary Drug Total Residence Alcohol Cocaine/ Crack Heroin Other Opiates Marijuana/ Hashish Other Drugs Unknown N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % Atlantic 405 4 53 5 411 7 109 6 215 4 33 4 1 1 1227 5 Bergen 831 8 61 5 295 5 105 6 375 6 61 7 9 10 1737 7 Burlington 407 4 37 3 257 4 104 6 175 3 43 5 2 2 1025 4 Camden 562 6 120 11 432 8 185 10 485 8 89 10 4 5 1877 7 Cape May 220 2 11 1 136 2 58 3 99 2 22 2 546 2 Cumberland 212 2 33 3 141 2 44 2 134 2 14 2 2 2 580 2 Essex 657 7 119 11 499 9 118 7 788 13 88 10 12 14 2281 9 Gloucester 280 3 53 5 246 4 126 7 125 2 24 3 4 5 858 3 Hudson 563 6 75 7 260 5 56 3 658 11 83 9 5 6 1700 7 Hunterdon 195 2 7 1 62 1 10 1 63 1 14 2 351 1 Mercer 387 4 60 5 235 4 76 4 295 5 40 4 4 5 1097 4 Middlesex 1005 10 77 7 443 8 116 7 472 8 53 6 5 6 2171 9 Monmouth 873 9 89 8 473 8 154 9 423 7 70 8 13 15 2095 8 Morris 496 5 38 3 302 5 94 5 190 3 52 6 5 6 1177 5 Ocean 932 9 66 6 565 10 170 10 397 7 51 6 6 7 2187 9 Passaic 529 5 87 8 283 5 65 4 353 6 50 6 11 13 1378 5 Salem 55 1 11 1 41 1 12 1 46 1 9 1 174 1 Somerset 435 4 23 2 145 3 49 3 143 2 29 3 3 3 827 3 Sussex 193 2 16 1 159 3 40 2 42 1 12 1 2 2 464 2 Union 595 6 73 7 251 4 52 3 340 6 35 4 1346 5 Warren 149 1 6 1 87 2 22 1 43 1 19 2 326 1 Total 9981 100 1115 100 5723 100 1765 100 5861 100 891 100 88 100 25424 100 Note: First time clients are those who are new to the New Jersey substance abuse treatment system based on a search of all historical NJSAMS data up to 2006.

Admissions by Age Group, Gender and Primary Drug 2016 NJ Resident Admissions Gender Total* Statewide Female Male N % N % N % Alcohol 45 40.9 65 59.1 110 100 Heroin 21 61.8 13 38.2 34 100 Other Opiates 8 38.1 13 61.9 21 100 0-17 Marijuana/Hashish 313 22.1 1105 77.9 1418 100 Other Drugs 12 28.6 30 71.4 42 100 Unknown 1 9.1 10 90.9 11 100 Total* 400 24.4 1236 75.6 1636 100 Alcohol 688 29.9 1615 70.1 2303 100 Heroin 2397 42.1 3290 57.9 5687 100 Other Opiates 275 32.5 571 67.5 846 100 18-24 Marijuana/Hashish 937 25.4 2746 74.6 3683 100 Other Drugs 262 34.6 496 65.4 758 100 Unknown 15 34.1 29 65.9 44 100 Total* 4574 34.3 8747 65.7 13321 100 Alcohol 5108 29.6 12131 70.4 17239 100 Heroin 9558 35.9 17059 64.1 26617 100 Other Opiates 1609 38.3 2596 61.7 4205 100 25-59 Marijuana/Hashish 1675 28.4 4214 71.6 5889 100 Other Drugs 1836 35.8 3298 64.2 5134 100 Unknown 38 33.3 76 66.7 114 100 Total* 19824 33.5 39374 66.5 59198 100 Alcohol 355 29.1 866 70.9 1221 100 Heroin 210 26.5 583 73.5 793 100 Other Opiates 37 32.5 77 67.5 114 100 60&Over Marijuana/Hashish 4 10.8 33 89.2 37 100 Other Drugs 30 19.7 122 80.3 152 100 Unknown 1 50.0 1 50.0 2 100 Total* 637 27.5 1682 72.5 2319 100 Alcohol 6196 29.7 14677 70.3 20873 100 Heroin 12186 36.8 20945 63.2 33131 100 Other Opiates 1929 37.2 3257 62.8 5186 100 Total* Marijuana/Hashish 2929 26.6 8098 73.4 11027 100 Other Drugs 2140 35.2 3946 64.8 6086 100 Unknown 55 32.2 116 67.8 171 100 Total* 25435 33.3 51039 66.7 76474 100 * Unknown age or gender admissions are not included.

New Jersey Substance Abuse Monitoring System (NJ-SAMS) Substance Abuse Treatment Discharges 1/1/2016-12/31/2016 State of New Jersey Totals Level of Care Living Arragements Outpatient Care (OP) 22,401 30% Homeless 2,517 3% Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 19,379 26% Dependent Living/Institution 10,678 14% Partial Hospitalization 2,377 3% Independent Living 59,489 80% Opioid Maintenance OP 7,777 10% Opioid Maintenance IOP 1,844 2% Employment Status Extended Care 20 0% Unemployed 16,280 22% Halfway House 2,109 3% Student 2,037 3% Long-Term Residential 3,455 5% Not in Labor Force 26,551 36% Short-Term Residential 7,062 10% Employed Full/Part Time 27,816 37% Hospital Based Residential 7 0% Detox Residential 6,812 9% Detox Hospital 227 0% Reasons for Discharge or Treatment not Completed Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 170 0% Treatment Plan Completed 37,080 50% Detox Outpatient Methadone 184 0% Quit or Dropped Out 18,762 25% Non-Traditional Program 31 0% Needs Different Level of Care 5,714 8% Early Intervention 436 1% Unable to Meet Client's Other Needs 259 0% Administrative Discharge 3,840 5% Sex Exhaustion of Payment Source 468 1% Male 49,586 67% Incarcerated 1,743 2% Female 24,682 33% Medical Discharge/Deceased 631 1% Other 3,195 4% Age Under 18 1,377 2% Continuing Care 18-21 4,864 7% No Continuing Care Needed 16,320 22% 22-24 7,527 10% Refused or Unable to Continue 11,944 16% 25-29 13,867 19% Continue Care 22,847 31% 30-34 12,063 16% Not Assessed 23,180 31% 35-44 15,199 20% 45-54 13,022 18% Significant Problems or Conditions 55 and over 6,372 9% Mental Health Problem 16,601 22% Compulsive Gambling 191 0% Physical Disability or Handicap 1,057 1% Race/Ethnicity Victim of Physical Abuse or Neglect 2,933 4% White 45,204 61% Victim of Sexual Abuse 2,367 3% Black 16,530 22% Pregnancy 623 1% Hispanic 11,438 15% Suicide Attempt 735 1% Other 1,014 1% Runaway Behavior 2,432 3% Neglect or Abuse of Own Children 2,058 3% Child of Substance Abuser 3,814 5% Mental Illness/Co-Occurring Disorder Batterer 233 0% 43,984 59% Criminal Activity 12,442 17% Other 3,426 5% Client Goal Achieved/Partially Achieved * Alcohol or Drug Problem 42,929 61% Arrested in the Last 30 days (Yes) 2,975 4% Educational 15,777 58% Employment or Vocational 18,215 55% County of Residence Family Situation 24,754 60% Atlantic 4,454 6% Middlesex 5,399 7% Psychological or Mental Health 22,497 61% Bergen 3,615 5% Monmouth 5,849 8% Physical Health 21,192 67% Burlington 3,096 4% Morris 2,821 4% Legal 23,066 57% Camden 6,306 8% Ocean 6,990 9% Cape May 2,172 3% Passaic 4,228 6% Drug and Alcohol Use Cumberland 1,819 2% Salem 586 1% Not Using Alcohol or Drugs 42,541 57% Essex 6,536 9% Somerset 1,858 3% Using Alcohol 4,048 5% Gloucester 2,823 4% Sussex 1,246 2% Using Drugs 12,979 17% Hudson 4,479 6% Union 3,477 5% Unknown 15,104 20% Hunterdon 956 1% Warren 956 1% Mercer 3,049 4% Other 1,576 2% * Percentage for goal achievement based on total clients for whom goal was applicable. All other percentages are based on total discharges. Total Discharges = 74,291 Unduplicated Clients Discharged = 52,563

2016 Length of Stay at Discharge by Level of Care Level of Care N Mean (Days) Median (Days) Outpatient Care (OP) 22401 192 105 Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 19379 139 68 Partial Hospitalization 2377 153 46 Opioid Maintenance-Outpatient 7777 723 263 Opioid Maintenance-Intensive Outpatient 1844 504 130 Halfway House 2019 124 107 Long-Term Residential 3455 122 92 Short-Term Residential 7062 25 17 Detox Residential 6812 15 6 Detox Outpatient (Non-Methadone) 170 27 13.5 Detox Outpatient (Methadone) * 184 N/A N/A Early Intervention 436 172 58 *Data is skewed. 2016 Detox Continue Care Status at Discharge Discharge Status N % No continuing substance abuse treatment needed 301 4.3 Refused continuing care 931 13.2 Transfer to different level of care within same agency and clinic site 2768 39.3 Transfer to a new clinic site location within same agency 213 3.0 Continuing care coordinated with new agency 1737 24.7 Treatment needed unable to continue 130 1.9 Unknown 959 13.6 2016 Detox Continue Care by Level of Care Placement* Level of Care N % Outpatient Care (OP) 197 4.9 Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 762 18.6 Opioid Maintenance OP 89 2.2 Opioid Maintenance IOP 36 0.9 Partial Hospitalization 83 2.0 Extended Care 1 0.0 Halfway House 186 4.6 Long-Term Residential 257 6.3 Short-Term Residential 2337 57.4 Detox Residential 114 2.8 Detox Hospital 7 0.2 Detox Outpatient Non-Methadone 2 0.1 Detox Outpatient Methadone 1 0.0 *As of 12/31/2016

Substance Abuse Treatment Demand Estimate New Jersey, 2016 County 2016 Adult Population [1] 2016 Met Demand [2] Unmet Demand [3] Total Demand [2 + 3] Unmet Demand As Percent of Total Demand Atlantic 210,289 3,042 1,142 4,184 27.3 Bergen 733,477 2,838 3,983 6,821 58.4 Burlington 350,442 2,151 1,903 4,054 46.9 Camden 390,265 4,564 2,119 6,683 31.7 Cape May 77,433 1,358 420 1,778 23.6 Cumberland 117,347 1,319 637 1,956 32.6 Essex 603,264 4,963 3,276 8,239 39.8 Gloucester 224,509 1,970 1,219 3,189 38.2 Hudson 539,674 3,157 2,930 6,087 48.1 Hunterdon 97,746 710 531 1,241 42.8 Mercer 289,398 2,312 1,571 3,883 40.5 Middlesex 650,406 4,145 3,532 7,677 46.0 Monmouth 484,405 4,394 2,630 7,024 37.4 Morris 385,779 2,059 2,095 4,154 50.4 Ocean 453,260 5,004 2,461 7,465 33.0 Passaic 383,498 3,029 2,082 5,111 40.7 Salem 49,163 408 267 675 39.6 Somerset 254,986 1,564 1,385 2,949 47.0 Sussex 111,025 913 603 1,516 39.8 Union 422,279 2,581 2,293 4,874 47.0 Warren 83,481 728 453 1,181 38.4 New Jersey 6,912,125 53,209 37,533 90,742 41.4 [1]Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2011-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate. [2] Met demand: The number of unduplicated adults admitted for treatment in 2016, according to NJSAMS data. [3] Unmet demand: Average Proportion of NJ Household Surveys (2003, 2009 & 2016) estimated adult population who did not receive treatment in the 12 months prior to the interview but who felt they needed and wanted treatment ((0.0046 +0.0047+0.007)/3=0.00543) times the 2016 adult resident population.