Resources and data
OREGON'S STATE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL OUTCOMES WORKGROUP (SEOW)
Oregon's State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) was formed in June 2006, to facilitate the use of data in policymaking and program development for substance abuse prevention at the state, county, tribal and local community level.
The SEOW is responsible for compiling information, analyzing, and reporting substance use incidence, prevalence and related data and National Outcome Measures (NOMs).
These data will in turn be used to assess, plan and implement state, county, tribal and local prevention policy and programs. Oregon's SEOW includes representatives of agencies that supply or use data regarding alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; state, county and tribal Prevention Coordinators; research organizations and universities; the Governor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs; the Governor's Advisory Committee on Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants; the Oregon Indian Council on Addiction and the Oregon Prevention, Education and Recovery Association.
2008 County Epidemiological Reports and Fact Sheets
Table of county rates of alcohol, cigarette and marijuana use by 8th and 11th graders (PDF)
Table of county rates of alcohol and cigarette smoking by adults 18 and older (PDF)
Table of county mortality rates related to alcohol, tobacco or illicit drug use (PDF)
Tobacco fact sheets by county
The information on this web page is the result of the work of the State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup, financed by a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The goal in producing these reports, fact sheets and data tables is to assist in community prevention efforts.
Data from eight sources was pulled together to summarize the nature and magnitude of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use and relate consequences in each county. Each county report contains data on 39 measures related to alcohol, tobacco or illicit drugs, including:
- Mortality data
- Rates of abuse or dependence
- Rates of crime
- Adult use
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Contacts:
Roy Gabriel, Chairperson
RMC Research Corporation
503-223-8248
rgabriel@rmccorp.com
Geralyn Brennan, AMH Representative
503-947-2319
Geralyn.Brennan@state.or.us
Oregon Epidemiological Profiles:
2007 Executive Summary (PDF)
Alcohol Consumption and Consequences in Oregon (PDF)
Alcohol Appendices (Excel)
Tobacco Consumption and Consequences in Oregon (PDF)
Tobacco Appendices (Excel)
Illicit Drug Consumption and Consequences in Oregon (PDF)
Illicit Drug Appendices (Excel)
Minutes:
2007
12-6-07 Minutes (PDF)
9-6-07 Minutes (PDF)
8-2-07 Minutes (PDF)
6-7-07 Minutes (PDF)
5-3-07 Minutes (PDF)
4-5-07 Minutes (PDF)
2-1-07 Minutes (PDF)
2006
12-7-06 Minutes (PDF)
11-2-06 Minutes (PDF)
10-5-06 Minutes (PDF)
9-7-06 Minutes (PDF)
7-31-06 Minutes (PDF)
6-29-06 Minutes (PDF)
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Handouts:
10 Drug and Alcohol Policies That Will Save Lives (PDF)
Alcohol and Tobacco- Adolescents (PDF)
Developing State Epidemiology Profile (PDF)
Illicit Drug Use Data (PDF)
Tips for Developing Workgroup Charter (PDF)
SAMHSA National Outcome Measures (NOM) (PDF)
SAMHSA Substance Abuse Prevention National Outcomes Measures (NOM) (PDF)
State Beer Tax Fact Book (PDF)
State Epidemiology Data System (SEDS) (PDF)
Summary Survey Responses (8-06) (PDF)
Year 2 Deliverables (PDF)
Presentation:
2008 Epi Reports of Oregon Counties (Powerpoint Presentation to AOCMHP 2-28-08)
State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) Presentation (Powerpoint)
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Sererity Lane Wins Award (PDF)
See also:
Addiction data and research
Mental Health publications
Oregon State Hospital Newsletters
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PUBLICATIONS
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NEWSLETTERS AND BULLETINS
CPMS Messenger (PDF files)
2008: Jan. 08 • Feb. 08 • Mar. 08 • Apr. 08 • June 08 • July 08 • Aug. 08 • Sept. 08
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Addiction Messenger (PDF files)
Family Participation in Addiction Treatment - Part 1: The importance of Engagement (Spanish version)
The Addiction Messenger newsletters can be found on the NFATTC Web site.
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WEB LINKS
Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon
Post-traumatic stress disorder
National Council on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Facility locator
If you're looking for a substance abuse treatment provider, check out this facility locator resource from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Alcoholics Anonymous
National link to meetings and testimonials
Twelve-step recovery programs for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
National Association of State Alcohol/Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD)
The National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, Inc. (NASADAD) is a private, not-for-profit educational, scientific, and informational organization. NASADAD's basic purpose is to foster and support the development of effective alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and treatment programs throughout every State.
Oregon Community Resource Directory
The Oregon Community Resource Directory can assist you in finding various types of services - from locating addiction councelors or a local shelter.
Oregon Partnership
Oregon Partnership provides information about drug and alcohol prevention education and treatment referral services.
Oregon Prevention and Recovery
Oregon Prevention Education Recovery Association (OPERA) - Partners committed to ending addiction.
Workplace Prevention
WorkDrugFree
SAMHSA Workplace Resource Center
SAMHSA Model Programs for the Workplace
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