Encuesta NSDUH en las noticias
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As the nation's primary source of national data on substance use, NSDUH findings are often featured in the news media. Below are some examples of recent news releases, articles and other sources featuring NSDUH data.
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) issues news releases throughout the year detailing various findings from the NSDUH. Below is a listing of recent news releases on NSDUH:
- Marijuana had the largest illicit drug use initiation in 2016
- Findings from NSDUH reveal that only a subset of individuals receive services for substance use and mental health issues
- Report reveals that about 1 in 8 children lived with at least one parent who had a past year substance use disorder
- New report finds that 12th grade aged high school dropouts are more at risk for substance use
- New Report shows that Opioid Misuse Increases among Older Adults
- SAMHSA report shows the usage of non-medical pain relievers across the nation
- SAMHSA awards up to $34.4 million in grants to improve treatment for youth with substance use disorders and/or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders
- Report shows that 8.7 million Americans used smokeless tobacco in the past month
- Depression More Common Among Adolescents with Health Conditions
- Cigarette smoking rates significantly higher among adults experiencing mental illness
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Short reports and data spotlights on substance use and related topics utilizing NSDUH data are published periodically by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality at SAMHSA.
To view recent short reports, visit: http://www.samhsa.gov/data/population-data-nsduh/reports?tab=36
To view recent data spotlights, visit: http://www.samhsa.gov/data/population-data-nsduh/reports?tab=35The following is a listing of news stories and articles featuring NSDUH data and results, including a link to the original story as posted on the news agency's Website. Please contact that news agency for any problems in accessing the full online version.
- Decline in U.S. teen drug abuse means less crime, violence (U.S. News & World Report 10/25/17)
- Is cocaine use on the rise? DEA says U.S. consumption is rebounding as Colombian coca production increases (Newsweek, 10/24/17)
- Latest federal research: opioid crisis in the US mostly fueled by painkillers (Addiction Now 9/15/17)
- More than 1 in 3 Americans prescribed opioids in 2015 (CBS News 8/1/17)
- Huge drop in underage binge drinking across America (Addiction Now 7/5/17)
- Teens are getting more depressed but using fewer drugs (Time 6/14/17)
- Nearly 10 million U.S. adults suffer from mental illness (U.S. News & World Report 6/12/17)
- Depression in children and teens – especially girls – worse than thought, study finds (Boston Globe 5/31/17)
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Recovery Month is an annual observance during the month of September that highlights the benefits of substance abuse treatment, recognizes the contributions of treatment providers and promotes the message that recovery from substance abuse in all its forms is possible. Results from the previous year's NSDUH are released as part of the press conference to kick off Recovery Month.
To view the Recovery Month press conference video featuring the most recent NSDUH survey results, click on the link below.
Recovery Month Press Conference Video
For more information on Recovery Month, visit: recoverymonth.gov.
For accessible video, please contact us.