Healthy People 2010
Progress Review PowerPoint Presentation PPT 1.7 MB Slide 1 Focus Area 26: Substance Abuse Progress Review Richard Klein, National Center for Health Statistics October 2, 2008
Slide 2 Substance Abuse Estimated costs (2004)
Substance abuse costs the
U.S. more than $346 billion per year Usage (2007)
Slide 3 Highlighted objectives Highlighted objectives with colored dots indicating status with regards to Healthy People target. 26-1 a. Alcohol-related motor vehicle crash deaths (met) 26-2. Cirrhosis deaths (little or no change) 26-3. Drug-induced deaths (getting worse) 26-6. Adolescents riding with a driver who has been drinking (met) 26-9 b. Average age at 1st use (improving) 26-9 c. High school seniors abstaining from alcohol (improving) 26-10 b, c. Illicit drug use in the past 30 days (b - improving, c - little or no change) 26-11 a. High school seniors binge drinking in the past 2 weeks (improving) 26-16 a-f. Disapproval of substance abuse (a, e, f – improving, d – met, b, c –little or no change) 26-18 a, b. Treatment for illicit drugs and/or alcohol abuse (a&b – little or no change) 26-20. Treatment admissions for injection drug use (improving) 26-21. Treatment for alcohol abuse (little or no change) 26-24. Administrative license revocation laws for DUI (little or no change) 26-25. Blood alcohol concentration laws for drivers > 0.08% (met) Little or no change is indicated when the percent of targeted change achieved is between -10% and 10%, and/or change not statistically significant.
Slide 4 Adolescent Alcohol Behavior Trend line shows the changes in the percent of High School seniors who never drank alcohol from the baseline year (1998) through the most recent data year available (2007).
Slide 5 Adolescent Alcohol Behavior Trend line shows the changes in the percent of High School seniors who engaged in binge drinking from the baseline year (1998) through the most recent data year available (2007).
Slide 6 Adolescent Alcohol Behavior Trend line shows the changes in the percent of High School seniors who engaged in binge drinking and those who never drank alcohol from the baseline year (1998) through the most recent data year available (2007).
Slide 7 Disapproval of Drinking Alcohol Daily, Adolescents Percent of 8th, 10th and 12th graders in 1998 (baseline) and 2007 (most recent data year) who report their disapproval of people who take 1-2 drinks of alcohol nearly every day.
Slide 8 Cirrhosis Deaths, 2001-2005 Map showing cirrhosis death rate quintiles by health service areas.
Slide 9 Cirrhosis and Alcohol-Induced Deaths, 2005 The age-adjusted rate (per 100,000 population) of cirrhosis and alcohol induced deaths are shown for 2005 (most recent data year). Data are shown for the total population, by racial/ethnic groups - American Indian, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian, and gender – male and female.
Slide 10 Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities The rate (per 100,000 population) of alcohol related motor vehicle deaths are shown for 1998 (baseline) and the most recent data year. A fatal crash is defined ‘alcohol-related’ if either a driver or a nonmotorist has a measurable or estimated blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 g/dL or above. Data are shown for the total population (most recent year - 2007) and by racial/ethnic groups (most recent year – 2006) - American Indian, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian.
Slide 11 States with Alcohol Related Laws Percent of States and DC with ALR Laws (Administrative License Revocation) are shown for 1998 (baseline) through 2007 (most recent data year). Percent of States and DC with .08 BAC Laws (Blood Alcohol Concentration) are shown for 1998 (baseline) through 2007 (most recent data year).
Slide 12 Marijuana Use, Adolescents 12-17 A table shows the average age at first use of marijuana among adolescents aged 12-17 years who used marijuana for the first time during the past 12 months for 2002 (baseline) and 2007 (most recent data year).
Slide 13 Disapproval of Trying Marijuana, Adolescents Percent of 8th, 10th and 12th graders in 1998 (baseline) and 2007 (most recent data year) who report their disapproval of trying marijuana or hashish once or twice.
Slide 14 Drug-Induced Deaths The age-adjusted rates (per 100,000 population) for drug-induced deaths are shown for 1998 (baseline). Data are shown for the total population and by racial/ethnic groups - American Indian, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian.
Slide 15 Drug-Induced Deaths The age-adjusted rates (per 100,000 population) for drug-induced deaths are shown for 1998 (baseline) and 2005 (most recent data year). Data are shown for the total population and by racial/ethnic groups - American Indian, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian.
Slide 16 Drug-Induced Deaths, 2001-2005 Map showing drug-induced death rate quintiles by health service areas.
Slide 17 Needing and Receiving Treatment
A table shows the number of admissions for
injection drug use for 1997 (baseline) and 2006 (most recent data year).
Slide 18 Progress Toward 2010 Targets
*Percent of targeted change achieved is between -10% and 10%, and/or change not statistically significant.
Slide 19 Summary
Slide 20 Acknowledgements Elizabeth Jackson Health Statistician CDC/NCHS
Contributors: Nancy Brady, SAMHSA Deepthi Kandi, CDC/NCHS Jeffrey Pearcy, CDC/NCHS Carter Roeber, LTG Associate Asel Ryskulova, CDC/NCHS
Slide 21 This slide indicates that Progress Review data and slides can be found at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm.
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