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NM Community Survey and Strategies for Success: Preliminary 2013 Results

NM Community Survey and Strategies for Success: Preliminary 2013 Results. NM OSAP Recipient Meeting August 27, 2013. Who implemented the NMCS?. Who asked what?. No sites used the entire survey Almost all sites included alcohol use and access items

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NM Community Survey and Strategies for Success: Preliminary 2013 Results

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  1. NM Community Survey and Strategies for Success: Preliminary 2013 Results NM OSAP Recipient Meeting August 27, 2013

  2. Who implemented the NMCS?

  3. Who asked what? • No sites used the entire survey • Almost all sites included alcohol use and access items • Many included prescription drug use questions • Only a few included mental health questions

  4. Demographics

  5. Tobacco

  6. Past 30-day Cigarette and Tobacco Use

  7. Alcohol And related questions

  8. Past 30 day alcohol use by Biological Sex

  9. Past 30 day alcohol use by Race/ethnicity

  10. Past 30-day alcohol use by Age

  11. Past 30-day driving while intoxicated by age

  12. Past 30-day Binge Drinking among Veterans

  13. Access to Alcohol (n=202)

  14. Prescription Pain Killers And related questions

  15. Prescription Pain Killer Use by Biological Sex

  16. Past 30-Day prescription Pain Killer Use by Race/Ethnicity

  17. Past 30-day Prescription Pain Killer use by Age

  18. Past 30-day Prescription Pain Killer Use By Armed Service Status

  19. Past 30-day prescription drug use by Binge Drinking Status

  20. Reasons of Prescription Drug Use (n=283)

  21. Sources of Prescription Drugs (n=283)

  22. Mental Health And related questions

  23. Mental Health Concerns by Biological Sex

  24. Mental Health Concerns by Race/Ethnicity

  25. Mental Health concerns by Age

  26. Mental Health concerns by Age

  27. Mental Health concerns by Armed Service Status

  28. Mental Health concerns by Binge Drinking

  29. Sources of Professional Help (n=180)

  30. Types of Professional Help (n=120)

  31. Access to Alcohol and Perception of Risk

  32. Access to Alcohol

  33. Perception of Risk of Legal Consequences

  34. 2013 NMCS Summary of Results • Over 20% of males reported smoking cigarettes every day • Over 25% of males reported binge drinking in the past 30 days • 18-20 year olds report the highest prevalence of driving under the influence and after 5 or more drinks compared to all other age groups; but they are not reporting the most drinking or binge drinking • Rx pain killer use is most prevalent among 18-20 year olds and 31 to 40 year olds. • Current binge drinkers are almost twice as likely to report using Rx pain killers.

  35. 2013 NMCS Summary of Results • In the past year, males were almost twice as likely as females to report having suicidal thoughts • 18 to 20 year olds were far less likely to have received professional help for a mental health or substance abuse problem despite reporting some of the highest reported prevalences of past 30-day & past year mental health problems and suicidal ideation • 31-40 year olds also experience a higher prevalence of mental health problems than other ages but they also are most likely to receive treatment. • Binge drinkers are far more likely to report having had a mental health/drug/alcohol problem in the past year but only equally likely to get professional help for it • Over 72% of respondents thought it was very easy or somewhat easy for teens to get alcohol in their communities

  36. Strategies for success Preliminary Analyses

  37. Demographics

  38. Total Matched Pairs • Total Matched Pairs: N= 625

  39. Prevalence of ATOD Use among FeMalesat pre- and post-test

  40. Prevalence of ATOD Use among Males at pre- and post-test

  41. Change in the Prevalence of FEmalerespondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test (n= 32)

  42. Change in the Prevalence of male respondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test (n=46)

  43. Change in the Prevalence of Hispanic FEmalerespondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test

  44. Change in the Prevalence of Hispanic male respondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test

  45. Change in the Prevalence of Native American Female respondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test

  46. Change in the Prevalence of Native American male respondents who reported ATOD use Pre-test compared to post-test

  47. Percent of All respondents who reported any Rx Drug misuse pre- and post-test

  48. Percent who perceived Moderate or Great Risk of harm

  49. Percent who Perceived Attitudes towards alcohol as wrong or very wrong

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