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Overview of MSPF Advisory Council Meeting: Addressing Youth Alcohol-Related Crashes

The January 31, 2013, MSPF Advisory Council Meeting focused on key priorities to reduce youth alcohol-related incidents. Key goals include decreasing the number of alcohol-related crashes involving youth ages 16-25, lowering past month alcohol use among youths aged 12-20, and combating binge drinking in the 18-25 age group. Discussions revolved around available data, noticeable gaps, and partnerships needed to enhance the effectiveness of interventions. Stakeholders emphasized the importance of community-level data collection to monitor trends and inform strategies.

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Overview of MSPF Advisory Council Meeting: Addressing Youth Alcohol-Related Crashes

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  1. MSPF Evaluation Team Data Updates Thursday, January 31, 2013 MSPF Advisory Council Meeting

  2. Overview • MSPF priorities • Data availability and gaps • Partnerships

  3. MSPF Priorities • Reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes involving youth ages 16-25 • Reduce the number of youth, ages 12-20, reporting past month alcohol use • Reduce the number of young persons, ages 18-25, reporting past month binge drinking

  4. MSPF Priority Reduce the number of alcohol-related crashes involving youth ages 16-25

  5. Impaired Crashes 16-25Available Data

  6. Total Impaired Crashes 16-25 Year Olds Source: MAARS

  7. Impaired Crashes 16-25 year olds Source: MAARS

  8. 2011 Crashes 16-25 year olds Source: MAARS

  9. Source: MAARS

  10. Source: MAARS

  11. 2011 Total Impaired Crashes by Jurisdiction (16-25 year olds) Source: MAARS

  12. Percentage of total crashes that were impaired in 2011 (16-25 year olds) Source: MAARS

  13. Percentage of total crashes that were impaired in 2011 (16-20 vs. 21-25) Source: MAARS

  14. 2011 Total Crashes per 10,000 persons (16-25) Source: MAARS and 2010 U.S. Census

  15. 2011 Impaired Crashes per 10,000 persons (16-25 year olds) Source: MAARS and 2010 U.S. Census

  16. Total Impaired Crashes per 10,000 persons in 2011 (16-20 vs 21-25) Source: MAARS and 2010 U.S. Census

  17. MSPF Priority Reduce the number of youth, ages 12-20, reporting past month alcohol use

  18. Underage Drinking (12-20) Available Data

  19. Underage Drinking (12-20)Data Needs • Community or county level data • 18-20 year oldswho are not in college

  20. MSPF Priority Reduce the number of young persons, ages 18-25, reporting past month binge drinking

  21. Binge Drinking (18-25)Available Data

  22. Binge Drinking (18-25) Data Gaps • Lack of county or community level data • Lack of data on 18-25 year olds not in college • Consumption • Binge drinking

  23. Partnerships • SEOW • National Study Center • Data on crashes and DUI citations • Other partnerships? • State- wide survey?

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