Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older)

Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older)

This is a count of individuals ages 18 and older who are enrolled in substance abuse treatment services provided through a Department of Children and Family Services funded program.

Monitoring treatment services helps assess the degree to which Florida can serve the population in need.

In 2023, the number of Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older) in Alachua County was 809 compared to Florida at 65,189. The line graph shows change over time when there are at least three years of data.

Alachua County is in the third quartile for this measure. This means that relative to other counties in Florida, there are less Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older) often in about one half of the counties, and it occurs more often in about one quarter of the counties.

The map illustrates county data by quartile. A quartile map is presented when there are at least 51 counties with data for this measure.

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Alachua County
Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older), Single Year
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Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older), Single Year  
AlachuaFlorida
Data YearCountCount
202380965,189
20221,14266,091
202140542,298
202044561,122
201951972,978
20181,272104,906
20171,128101,437
201651463,850
Florida
Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older), 2023
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Adult Substance Abuse Program Enrollees (Aged 18 Years and Older), 2023  
CountyCount
Florida65,189
Alachua809
Baker153
Bay1,286
Bradford162
Brevard4,804
Broward3,810
Calhoun71
Charlotte874
Citrus455
Clay584
Collier768
Columbia205
Miami-Dade4,292
DeSoto103
Dixie47
Duval2,487
Escambia2,223
Flagler283
Franklin75
Gadsden222
Gilchrist36
Glades10
Gulf70
Hamilton13
Hardee112
Hendry56
Hernando851
Highlands345
Hillsborough4,013
Holmes196
Indian River547
Jackson314
Jefferson33
Lafayette14
Lake673
Lee2,723
Leon814
Levy80
Liberty35
Madison61
Manatee1,667
Marion1,710
Martin292
Monroe483
Nassau512
Okaloosa1,064
Okeechobee312
Orange4,059
Osceola1,047
Palm Beach3,465
Pasco2,290
Pinellas2,783
Polk1,854
Putnam239
St. Johns649
St. Lucie1,250
Santa Rosa513
Sarasota1,678
Seminole1,261
Sumter139
Suwannee64
Taylor167
Union47
Volusia2,178
Wakulla160
Walton366
Washington231
4/22/2025 11:45:45 AM

Data Note(s)


Data Source: Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF)

  • * Calendar year 2019 was a transition from an older database to a newer technology.
  • ** Calendar years 2020 and 2021 were impacted by COVID.
  • This is primary, quantitative data.
  • Chart will display if there are at least three years of data.
  • Multi-year counts are a sum of the selected years, not an average.
  • Quartiles are calculated when data are available for at least 51 counties.