The report estimates
state rates of use of illegal drugs, binge
drinking, serious mental illness
and tobacco use.
New Mexico had the highest percentage of
persons ages 12 or older needing
treatment for an illicit drug use problem, but not receiving it
, 3.
Kentucky had the highest rate of past month tobacco use among persons ages
12 or older
, 39.7 percent.2 percent. WASHINGTON, Utah has the lowest rate of past month
use of illicit drugs
in the nation, as well as the lowest rate for binge
drinking, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
(SAMHSA) revealed today.
The data are from "State Estimates of Substance
Use from the 2002-2003
National Surveys on Drug Use and Health. For current use -- use in the
past
month -- Utah had the lowest rate, 4. While we as a nation are making overall progress in reducing
illicit drug use among youth, it is clear from the findings that illicit drug,
alcohol and tobacco
use vary substantially among states and regions," SAMHSA
Administrator Charles Curie said. The District
of Columbia
had the highest rate of past year illicit drug dependence or abuse, 4.
Montana, Nebraska
, New Mexico, and South Dakota all ranked in the top fifth of
states for all three age groups for
needing but not receiving treatment for an
alcohol problem.
The report is available on the
web at http://www.
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For current use -- use in the
past month -- Utah had the lowest rate, 4.
SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human
Services. "To
help continue to build on the gains we
have made, SAMHSA announced last year a total of $230 million
over five years
to implement its Strategic Prevention Framework in 19 States and two
territories
to advance community-based programs for substance abuse
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had the lowest rate in the nation for binge alcohol use in the past
month among all persons ages
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and older.4. The
national current
use rate for marijuana was 6. Alaska has the highest rate of illegal drug use,
while North Dakota
has the highest rate for binging on alcohol.
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day in the 30 days prior to
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to implement its Strategic Prevention Framework in 19 States and
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prevention, mental health
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month
use of illicit drugs in the nation, as well as the lowest rate for binge
drinking, the Substance
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(SAMHSA) revealed today. The report estimates
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rates of use of illegal drugs, binge drinking, serious mental illness
and tobacco use. Other states
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over five years
to implement its Strategic Prevention Framework in 19 States and two
territories
to advance community-based programs for substance abuse
prevention, mental health promotion and mental
illness prevention. More
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Rhode Island had the highest rate of serious mental illness among persons
ages 18 or older, 11
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Data from 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health; High Rate of Illicit Drug Use in the District
of Columbia
WASHINGTON, Utah has the lowest rate of past month
use of illicit drugs in the
nation, as well as the lowest rate for binge
drinking, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
(SAMHSA) revealed today. Alaska has the highest rate of illegal drug use,
while
North Dakota has the highest rate for binging on alcohol.
Utah had the lowest rate in the nation
for binge alcohol use in the past
month among all persons ages 12 or older, 15.
" SAMHSA
combined two years of data
from the annual National Survey on Drug Use and Health to enhance the
precision of estimates for the less populous states. This compares to the national rate of 10.
Arizona and Colorado were the only two states that ranked in the top
fifth for all three age groups
, 12-17, 18 to 25 and 26 or older.
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of Health and Human
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