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Objectives and Subobjectives
Goal:
Reduce substance
abuse to protect the health, safety, and quality of life for all, especially
children.
As a result of the Healthy People 2010 Midcourse
Review, changes were made to the Healthy People 2010 objectives and
subobjectives.
These changes are
specific to the following situations:
- Changes in the wording of an
objective to more accurately describe what is being measured.
-
Changes to reflect a different data
source or new science.
-
Changes resulting from the
establishment of a baseline and a target (that is, when a formerly
developmental objective or subobjective became measurable).
-
Deletion of an objective or
subobjective that lacked a data source.
-
Correction of errors and omissions
in Healthy People 2010.
Revised baselines and targets for measurable objectives and
subobjectives do not fall into any of the above categories and, thus, are not
considered a midcourse review change.1
When changes were made to an objective, three
sections are displayed:
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In the
Original Objective section, the objective as published in Healthy People 2010 in
2000 is shown.
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In the
Objective With Revisions section, strikethrough indicates text deleted, and
underlining is used to show new text.
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In the Revised Objective section, the objective appears as revised
as a result of the midcourse review.
Details of the objectives and subobjectives in this
focus area, including any changes made at the midcourse, appear on the following
pages.
1See Technical Appendix for more information on baseline and target revisions.
Adverse
Consequences of Substance Use and Abuse
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
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26-1. |
Reduce
deaths and injuries caused by alcohol- and drug-related motor vehicle
crashes.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Consequences of
Motor Vehicle Crashes |
1998
Baseline
Per 100,000
Population |
2010
Target
Per 100,000
Population |
26-1a. |
Alcohol-related deaths |
5.31 |
4.82 |
26-1b. |
Alcohol-related injuries |
113 |
65 |
26-1c. |
Drug-related deaths |
Developmental |
Developmental |
26-1d. |
Drug-related injuries |
Developmental |
Developmental |
Target
setting method:
Consistent
with the U.S.
Department of
Transportation for 26-1a; 47 percent improvement for 26-1b.
Data
sources:
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System (FARS), DOT, NHTSA; General Estimates System (GES),
DOT.
1 Baseline revised from 5.9 after
November 2000 publication.
2 Target revised from 4 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
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OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
(Including subobjectives deleted)
|
26-1. |
Reduce
deaths and injuries caused by alcohol- and drug-related motor
vehicle crashes.
Target
and baseline:
Objective* |
Reduction in Consequences
of Motor Vehicle CrashesDeaths |
1998
Baseline
Per 100,000
Population |
2010
Target
Per 100,000
Population |
26-1a. |
Alcohol-related motor
vehicle crash deaths |
5.31 |
4.82 |
26-1b. |
(Subobjective deleted due to lack of datasource)* Alcohol-related injuries |
113 |
65 |
26-1c. |
(Subobjective deleted due to lack of data source)* Drug-related deaths |
Developmental |
Developmental |
26-1d. |
(Subobjective deleted due to lack of data source)* Drug-related injuries |
Developmental |
Developmental |
* For data control purposes, subobjectives are not
renumbered.
Target
setting method: Consistent
with the U.S.
Department of
Transportation.
Data
source: Fatality Analysis
Reporting System (FARS), DOT, NHTSA.
1 Baseline revised from 5.9 after
November 2000 publication.
2 Target revised from 4 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
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REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-1. |
Reduce
deaths caused by alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes.
Target
and baseline:
Objective* |
Reduction in Deaths |
1998
Baseline
Per 100,000
Population |
2010
Target
Per 100,000
Population |
26-1a. |
Alcohol-related motor
vehicle crash deaths |
5.31 |
4.82 |
* For data control purposes, subobjectives are not
renumbered.
Target
setting method:
Consistent
with the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Data
source:
Fatality Analysis
Reporting System (FARS), DOT, NHTSA.
1 Baseline revised from 5.9 after
November 2000 publication.
2 Target revised from 4 because of baseline
revision after November 2000 publication.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
(Data updated and footnoted)
|
26-2. |
Reduce
cirrhosis deaths.
Target:
3.21 deaths per 100,000
population.
Baseline:
9.62 cirrhosis deaths per
100,000 population occurred in 19992 (age adjusted to the year
2000 standard population).
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Vital
Statistics System (NVSS), CDC, NCHS.
1 Target revised from 3.0 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
2 Baseline and baseline year revised from
9.5 and 1998 after November 2000 publication.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
(Data updated and footnoted)
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26-3. |
Reduce
drug-induced deaths.
Target:
1.21 deaths per 100,000
population.
Baseline:
6.82 drug-induced deaths per
100,000 population occurred in 19992 (age adjusted to the year
2000 standard population).
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Vital
Statistics System (NVSS), CDC, NCHS.
1 Target revised from 1.0 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
2 Baseline and baseline year revised from
6.3 and 1998 after November 2000 publication.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
(Data updated and footnoted)
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26-4. |
Reduce
drug-related hospital emergency department visits.
Target:
349,8101 visits per year.
Baseline:
542,2502 hospital emergency
department visits by patients aged 6 to 97 years were drug-related in
1998.
Target
setting method:
35 percent
improvement.
Data
source:
Drug Abuse Warning
Network (DAWN), SAMHSA.
1 Target revised from 350,000 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
2 Baseline revised from 542,544 after
November 2000 publication.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-5. |
(Developmental)
Reduce alcohol-related hospital emergency department visits.
Potential
data source:
National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), CDC, NCHS.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-6. |
Reduce
the proportion of adolescents who report that they rode, during the previous
30 days, with a driver who had been drinking alcohol.
Target:
30 percent.
Baseline: 33 percent of students in grades 9 through
12 reported riding during the previous 30 days with a driver who had been
drinking alcohol in 1999.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: Youth Risk
Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS), CDC, NCCDPHP.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-7. |
(Developmental)
Reduce intentional injuries resulting from alcohol- and illicit drug-related
violence.
Potential
data source: National
Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of
Justice Statistics.
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ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
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26-8. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the cost of lost productivity in the workplace due to alcohol and drug
use.
Potential
data source:
Periodic
estimates of economic costs of alcohol and drug use, NIH, NIAAA and
NIDA.
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OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-8. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the cost of lost productivity in the workplace due to alcohol and drug
use.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in the Cost of
Lost Productivity in the
Workplace |
1998
Baseline
Dollars per Capita |
2010
Target
Dollars per Capita |
26-8a. |
Due to alcohol abuse |
$468 |
$435 |
26-8b. |
Due to drug abuse |
$360 |
$335 |
Target
setting method:
7
percent improvement.
Potential
dData
sources:
Office of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP); Periodic estimates of economic
costs of alcohol and drug use, NIH, NIAAA and NIDA.
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REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-8. |
Reduce
the cost of lost productivity in the workplace due to alcohol and drug use.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in the Cost of
Lost Productivity in the Workplace |
1998
Baseline
Dollars per Capita |
2010
Target
Dollars per Capita |
26-8a. |
Due to alcohol abuse |
$468 |
$435 |
26-8b. |
Due to drug abuse |
$360 |
$335 |
Target
setting method: 7 percent
improvement.
Data
sources: Office of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP); NIH, NIAAA.
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Substance Use and
Abuse
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-9. |
Increase
the age and proportion of adolescents who remain alcohol and drug free.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Average Age of
First Use in Adolescents Aged 12 to 17 Years |
1998
Baseline
Average Age in
Years |
2010
Target
Average Age in
Years |
26-9a. |
Alcohol |
13.1 |
16.1 |
26-9b. |
Marijuana |
13.7 |
17.4 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best for alcohol use; consistent with Office of National Drug
Control Policy for marijuana use.
Data
source:
National Household
Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in High School
Seniors Never Using Substances |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-9c. |
Alcoholic beverages |
19 |
29 |
26-9d. |
Illicit drugs |
46 |
56 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
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OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-9. |
Increase
the age and proportion of adolescents who remain alcohol and drug free.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Average Age of
First Use in Adolescents Aged 12 to 17 Years |
19982002 Baseline
Average Age in
Years
|
2010
Target
Average Age in
Years |
26-9a. |
Alcohol |
13.01 |
16.1 |
26-9b. |
Marijuana |
13.76 |
17.4 |
Target
setting method:
Better than the best for alcohol use; consistent with Office of
National Drug Control Policy for marijuana use.
Data
sources:
National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse and Health (NSDUHSDA), SAMHSA.
Target and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in High School
Seniors Never Using Substances |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-9c. |
Alcoholic beverages |
19 |
29 |
26-9d. |
Illicit drugs |
46 |
56 |
Target
Setting Method:
Better
than the best.
Data
sources:
National
Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA; Monitoring the Future
Study, NIH, NIDA.
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REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-9. |
Increase
the age and proportion of adolescents who remain alcohol and drug free.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Average Age of
First Use in Adolescents Aged 12 to 17 Years |
2002
Baseline
Average Age in
Years |
2010
Target
Average Age in
Years |
26-9a. |
Alcohol |
13.0 |
16.1 |
26-9b. |
Marijuana |
13.6 |
17.4 |
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in High School
Seniors Never Using Substances |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-9c. |
Alcoholic beverages |
19 |
29 |
26-9d. |
Illicit drugs |
46 |
56 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
sources: National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA; Monitoring the Future Study, NIH,
NIDA.
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ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-10. |
Reduce
past-month use of illicit substances.
26-10a. Increase the proportion of adolescents not
using alcohol or any illicit drug during the past 30 days.
Target: 89 percent.
Baseline: 79 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years reported no alcohol or illicit drug use in the past 30 days in
1998.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
26-10b. Reduce the proportion of adolescents
reporting use of marijuana during the past 30 days.
Target: 0.7 percent.
Baseline: 8.3 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years reported marijuana use in the past 30 days in 1998.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best (consistent with the Office of National Drug Control Policy).
Data
source: National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
26-10c. Reduce the proportion of adults using any
illicit drug during the past 30 days.
Target: 2.0 percent.
Baseline: 5.8 percent of adults aged 18 years and
older used any illicit drug during the past 30 days in 1998.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best (consistent with Office of National Drug Control Policy).
Data
source: National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
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OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-10. |
Reduce
past-month use of illicit substances.
26-10a. Increase the proportion of adolescents not
using alcohol or any illicit drugs during the past 30 days.
Target:9189 percent.
Baseline: 798 percent of adolescents
aged 12 to 17 years reported no alcohol or illicit drug use in the past 30
days in 19982002.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source:National
Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey
on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
26-10b. Reduce the proportion of adolescents
reporting use of marijuana during the past 30 days.
Target: 0.7 percent.
Baseline: 8.32 percent of adolescents
aged 12 to 17 years reported marijuana use in the past 30 days in 19982002.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best (consistent with the Office of National Drug Control
Policy).
Data
source:National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA)National Survey on Drug
Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
26-10c. Reduce the proportion of adults using any
illicit drug during the past 30 days.
Target:2.03.2 percent.
Baseline:5.87.9 percent of adults
aged 18 years and older used any illicit drug during the past 30 days in 19982002.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best (consistent with Office of National Drug Control
Policy).
Data
source: National
Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey
on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
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REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-10. |
Reduce
past-month use of illicit substances.
26-10a. Increase the proportion of adolescents not
using alcohol or any illicit drugs during the past 30 days.
Target: 91 percent.
Baseline: 78 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years reported no alcohol or illicit drug use in the past 30 days in
2002.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
26-10b. Reduce the proportion of adolescents
reporting use of marijuana during the past 30 days.
Target: 0.7 percent.
Baseline: 8.2 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years reported marijuana use in the past 30 days in 2002.
Target
setting method: Better than
the best.
Data
source: National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
26-10c. Reduce the proportion of adults using any
illicit drug during the past 30 days.
Target: 3.2 percent.
Baseline: 7.9 percent of adults aged 18 years and
older used any illicit drug during the past 30 days in 2002.
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
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ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-11. |
Reduce
the proportion of persons engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Students
Engaging in Binge Drinking During Past 2 Weeks |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11a. |
High school seniors |
32 |
11 |
26-11b. |
College students |
39 |
20 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best for 26-11a; 49 percent improvement for 26-11b.
(Better than the best will be used when
data are available.)
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Adults and
Adolescents Engaging in Binge Drinking During Past Month |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11c. |
Adults aged 18 years and
older |
16.6 |
6.0 |
26-11d. |
Adolescents aged 12 to 17
years |
7.7 |
2.0 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
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OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-11. |
Reduce
the proportion of persons engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Students
Engaging in Binge Drinking During the Past 2 Weeks |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11a. |
High school seniors |
32 |
11 |
26-11b. |
College students |
39 |
20 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best for 26-11a; 49 percent improvement for 26-11b.
(Better than the best will be used when
data are available.)
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA. |
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Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Adults and
Adolescents Engaging in Binge Drinking During the Past Month |
19982002 Baseline
Percent
|
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11c. |
Adults aged 18 years and
older |
16.624.3 |
6.013.4 |
26-11d. |
Adolescents aged 12 to 17
years |
7.710.7 |
2.03.1 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source:National
Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey
on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-11. |
Reduce
the proportion of persons engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Students
Engaging in Binge Drinking During the Past 2 Weeks |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11a. |
High school seniors |
32 |
11 |
26-11b. |
College students |
39 |
20 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best for 26-11a; 49 percent improvement for 26-11b.
(Better than the best will be used when
data are available.)
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Adults and
Adolescents Engaging in Binge Drinking During the Past Month |
2002
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-11c. |
Adults aged 18 years and
older |
24.3 |
13.4 |
26-11d. |
Adolescents aged 12 to 17
years |
10.7 |
3.1 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
(Data updated and footnoted)
|
26-12. |
Reduce
average annual alcohol consumption.
Target:
1.961 gallons.
Baseline:
2.142 gallons of ethanol per
person aged 14 years and older were consumed in 1997.
Target
setting method:
8.33
percent improvement.
Data
source:
Alcohol
Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS), NIH, NIAAA.
1 Target revised from 2 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
2 Baseline revised from 2.18 after
November 2000 publication.
3 Target setting method corrected after
November 2000 publication.
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NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-13. |
Reduce
the proportion of adults who exceed guidelines for low-risk drinking.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Adults Aged 21
Years and Older Exceeding Guidelines for Low-Risk Drinking |
1992
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-13a. |
Females |
72 |
50 |
26-13b. |
Males |
74 |
50 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National
Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), NIH,
NIAAA.
|
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-14. |
Reduce
steroid use among adolescents.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Reduction in Steroid Use
Among Adolescents in Past Year |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-14a. |
8th graders |
1.2 |
0.4 |
26-14b. |
10th graders |
1.2 |
0.4 |
26-14c. |
12th graders |
1.7 |
0.4 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
|
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-15. |
Reduce
the proportion of adolescents who use inhalants.
Target:
0.7 percent.
Baseline:
2.9 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years used inhalants in the past year in 1998.
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Household
Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-15. |
Reduce
the proportion of adolescents who use inhalants.
Target:
0.72.2 percent.
Baseline:
2.4.49 percent of
adolescents aged 12 to 17 years used inhalants in the past year in 19982002.
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-15. |
Reduce
the proportion of adolescents who use inhalants.
Target:
2.2 percent.
Baseline:
4.4 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17
years used inhalants in the past year in 2002.
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Survey on
Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
|
Risk of Substance
Use and Abuse
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-16. |
Increase
the proportion of adolescents who disapprove of substance abuse.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Adolescents Who
Disapprove of Having One or Two Alcoholic Drinks Nearly Every Day |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-16a. |
8th graders |
77 |
83 |
26-16b. |
10th graders |
75 |
83 |
26-16c. |
12th graders |
69 |
83 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Adolescents Who
Disapprove of Trying Marijuana or Hashish Once or Twice |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-16d. |
8th graders |
69 |
72 |
26-16e. |
10th graders |
56 |
72 |
26-16f. |
12th graders |
52 |
72 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: Monitoring the
Future Study, NIH, NIDA.
|
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-17. |
Increase
the proportion of adolescents who perceive great risk associated with
substance abuse.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Adolescents Aged
12 to 17 Years Perceiving Great Risk Associated With Substance Abuse |
1998
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-17a. |
Consuming five or more
alcoholic drinks at a single occasion once or twice a week |
47 |
80 |
26-17b. |
Smoking marijuana once per
month |
31 |
80 |
26-17c. |
Using cocaine once per month |
54 |
80 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best (consistent with Office of National Drug Control Policy).
Data
source: National Household
Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA. |
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-17. |
Increase
the proportion of adolescents who perceive great risk associated with
substance abuse.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Adolescents Aged
12 to 17 Years Perceiving Great Risk Associated With Substance Abuse |
19982002 Baseline
Percent
|
2010
Target
Percent |
26-17a. |
Consuming five or more
alcoholic drinks at a single occasion once or twice a week |
4738 |
8050 |
26-17b. |
Smoking marijuana once per
month |
3132 |
8036 |
26-17c. |
Using cocaine once per month |
5451 |
8057 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best (consistent with Office of National Drug Control
Policy).
Data
source:
National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-17. |
Increase
the proportion of adolescents who perceive great risk associated with
substance abuse.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Adolescents Aged
12 to 17 Years Perceiving Great Risk Associated With Substance Abuse |
2002
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-17a. |
Consuming five or more
alcoholic drinks at a single occasion once or twice a week |
38 |
50 |
26-17b. |
Smoking marijuana once per
month |
32 |
36 |
26-17c. |
Using cocaine once per month |
51 |
57 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Survey on
Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
|
Treatment for
Substance Abuse
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-18. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the treatment gap for illicit drugs in the general population.
Potential
data source:
National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-18. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the treatment gap for illicit drugs in the generalIncrease
the proportion of persons who need alcohol and/or illicit drug treatment
and received specialty treatment for abuse or dependence in the past yearpopulation.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Persons Aged
12 Years and Older Who Need
Alcohol or Illicit Drug Treatment and Received Specialty Treatment
for Abuse or Dependence in the Past Year |
2002 Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-18a. |
Illicit drug treatment |
18 |
24 |
26-18b. |
Alcohol and illicit drug
treatment |
10 |
16 |
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Potential
dData
source:
National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse (NHSDA), SAMHSA.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-18. |
Increase
the proportion of persons who need alcohol and/or illicit drug treatment and
received specialty treatment for abuse or dependence in the past year.
Target
and baseline:
Objective |
Increase in Persons Aged 12
Years and Older Who Need Alcohol or Illicit Drug Treatment and Received
Specialty Treatment for Abuse or Dependence in the Past Year |
2002
Baseline
Percent |
2010
Target
Percent |
26-18a. |
Illicit drug treatment |
18 |
24 |
26-18b. |
Alcohol and illicit drug
treatment |
10 |
16 |
Target
setting method: Better
than the best.
Data
source: National Survey on
Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA. |
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-19. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of inmates receiving substance abuse treatment in
correctional institutions.
Potential
data source:
Uniform
Facilities Data Set Survey of Correctional Facilities, SAMHSA, OAS.
|
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-19. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of inmates receiving substance abuse treatment in
correctional institutions.
Potential
data source:
Uniform
Facilities Data Set Survey of Correctional Facilities, OAS, SAMHSASurvey
of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities and Survey of
Inmates in Local Jails, Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-19. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of inmates receiving substance abuse treatment in
correctional institutions.
Potential
data source:
Survey of
Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities and Survey of Inmates in
Local Jails, Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
|
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
(Data updated and footnoted)
|
26-20. |
Increase
the number of admissions to substance abuse treatment for injection drug use.
Target:
256,6801 admissions.
Baseline:
215,5602 admissions for
injection drug use were reported in 1997.
Target
setting method:
19 percent
improvement.
Data
source:
Treatment Episodes
Data System, SAMHSA, OAS.
1 Target revised from 200,000 because of
baseline revision after November 2000 publication.
2 Baseline revised from 167,960 after
November 2000 publication.
|
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-21. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the treatment gap for alcohol problems.
Potential
data source:
National
Household Survey on Drug Abuse, SAMHSA.
|
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-21. |
(Developmental)
Reduce the treatment gap for alcohol problemsIncrease the proportion
of persons who needed and received specialty treatment for alcohol abuse
or dependence in the past year.
Target:
11.9 percent.
Baseline:
8.3 percent of persons aged 12 years
and older received specialty treatment for alcohol abuse or dependence
in 2002.
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Potential
dData
source:
National Survey
on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)National Household Survey on Drug
Abuse, SAMHSA.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-21. |
Increase
the proportion of persons who needed and received specialty treatment for
alcohol abuse or dependence in the past year.
Target:
11.9 percent.
Baseline:
8.3 percent of persons aged 12 years and
older received specialty treatment for alcohol abuse or dependence in
2002.
Target
setting method:
Better
than the best.
Data
source:
National Survey on
Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), SAMHSA.
|
State and Local
Efforts
ORIGINAL
OBJECTIVE
|
26-22. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of persons who are referred for followup care for
alcohol problems, drug problems, or suicide attempts after diagnosis or
treatment for one of these conditions in a hospital emergency department.
Potential
data source:
National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), CDC, NCHS.
|
OBJECTIVE
WITH REVISIONS
|
26-22. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of persons who are referred for followup care for alcohol
problems, drug problems, or suicide attempts after diagnosis or treatment for
one of these conditions in a hospital emergency department.
26-22a.
Increase in the proportion of persons who
are referred for followup care for alcohol problems, drug problems
after diagnosis, or treatment for one of these conditions in a
hospital emergency department.
26-22b.
Increase in the proportion of persons who
are referred for followup care for suicide attempts after diagnosis or
treatment in a hospital emergency department.
Potential
data source:
National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), CDC, NCHS.
|
REVISED
OBJECTIVE
|
26-22. |
(Developmental)
Increase the proportion of persons who are referred for followup care for
alcohol problems, drug problems, or suicide attempts after diagnosis or
treatment for one of these conditions in a hospital emergency department.
26-22a.
Increase in the proportion of persons who
are referred for followup care for alcohol problems, drug problems after
diagnosis, or treatment for one of these conditions in a hospital emergency
department.
26-22b.
Increase in the proportion of persons who
are referred for followup care for suicide attempts after diagnosis or
treatment in a hospital emergency department.
Potential
data source:
National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS), CDC, NCHS.
|
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-23. |
(Developmental)
Increase the number of communities using partnerships or coalition models to
conduct comprehensive substance abuse prevention efforts.
Potential
data source: Community
Partnerships Data, SAMHSA.
|
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-24. |
Extend administrative
license revocation laws, or programs of equal effectiveness, for persons who
drive under the influence of intoxicants.
Target:
All States and the District of
Columbia.
Baseline:
41 States and the District of Columbia had
administrative license revocation laws for persons who drive under the
influence of intoxicants in 1998.
Target
setting method: Total
coverage.
Data
source: DOT, NHTSA.
|
NO
CHANGE IN OBJECTIVE
|
26-25. |
Extend
legal requirements for maximum blood alcohol concentration levels of 0.08
percent for motor vehicle drivers aged 21 years and older.
Target:
All States and the District of
Columbia.
Baseline:
16 States had legal requirements for
maximum blood alcohol concentration levels of 0.08 percent for motor vehicle
drivers aged 21 years and older in 1998.
Target
setting method:
Total
coverage.
Data
source:
DOT, NHTSA.
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