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- Alabama Abuse Counseling Center - A non-profit mental health organization. Outpatient substance abuse treatment services. Bessemer, Jefferson County,Alabama.
- Alabama Recovery Center - Outpatient substance abuse treatment services. (256) 880-0556. 600 Whitesport Circle SW. Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama.
- Aletheia House - Community-based organization providing substance abuse treatment and prevention services to low-income individuals. Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- ALR Changes - Operates apartment complexes for men who have completed a primary treatment program for chemical dependency. (205) 382-7678. Bessemer,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- alr SoberLife, LLC - Apartment complexes for men who have completed a primary treatment program for chemical dependency. Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Birmingham Health Care - Offers substance abuse and mental health programs. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Birmingham VA Medical Center - Substance Abuse Treatment Program (SATP). Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Alabaster, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Boaz, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Birmingham, Jefferson County,Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Dothan, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Florence, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Huntsville, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Jacksonville, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Madison, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Mobile, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Montgomery, Alabama.
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- Bradford Health Services - Substance abuse and mental health programs. Opelika, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Bullock County Hospital Adult Detox. Union Springs, Alabama.
- Bradford Health Services - Inpatient treatment facility. Substance abuse and mental health programs. Warrior,Alabama.
- The Bridge, Inc. - A private, nonprofit organization providing substance abuse treatment and behavioral rehabilitation services for adolescents. Gadsden,Alabama.
- Bryce Hospital - State psychiatric hospital. Tuscaloosa,Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
- CED Mental Health Center - Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. Attalla, Alabama.
- CED Mental Health Center - Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. Attalla, Alabama.
- CED Mental Health Center - Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. Attalla, Alabama.
- Chemical Addictions Program, Inc. - Outpatient substance abuse treatment. (334) 269-2150. Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Decatur Morgan Hospital West Campus - A regional 64-bed psychiatric facility. Decatur, Limestone County: Morgan County, Alabama.
- Fellowship House - A substance abuse recovery program for individuals who suffers from alcoholism, drug addiction and co-occurring disorders. Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) and outpatient. (205) 933-2430. 1625 12th Avenue South. Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Glenwood Mental Health Services Inc - Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Greil Memorial Psychiatric Hospital - State government facility. Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Health Services Center - Outpatient substance abuse treatment services. Anniston, Alabama.
- Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services - Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- JCCEO Community Substance Abuse Prevention Program - Provider of intensive outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and prevention to low-income, uninsured residents of Jefferson County. (205) 428-7362. Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- JCCEO Community Substance Abuse Prevention Program - Provider of intensive outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and prevention to low-income, uninsured residents of Jefferson County. (205) 787-3040. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Lighthouse Counseling Center, Inc. - (334)286-5980. 1415 East South Boulevard, Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Mary Starke Harper Geriatric Psychiatry Center - Alabama state facility. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Meadhaven Psychiatric Care from Baptist Health -Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- Mobile Metro Treatment Center - Outpatient substance abuse treatment, detoxification, methadone maintenance, methadone detoxification, buprenorphine services. Mobile, Alabama.
- Mountain View Hospital - Inpatient psychiatric and chemical dependency hospital. (800) 245-3645. Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama.
- North Alabama Regional Hospital - State psychiatric hospital - Decatur, Alabama
- Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center - Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. Jasper,Alabama
- Northwest Alabama Treatment Center - Offers substance abuse treatment focusing on individual, group, & family counseling. Methadone Maintenance. Telephone: 205-425-1200. 4204 Edmonton Drive. Bessemer,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Olivia’s House - Substance abuse treatment services for chemically dependent women and their children. (205) 833-5708. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Oxford Houses in Alabama - Listing of Oxford Housemodel, self-run, self-supported recovery houses for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
- Pearson Hall - A short-term crisis stabilization treatment and indigent detoxification program, serving male and female patients. Birmingham, Jefferson County,Alabama.
- Quest Recovery Center - Outpatient substance abuse treatment and prevention services. (256) 353-9116. Decatur, Limestone County : Morgan County,Alabama.
- Rapha Treatment Center - A private, non-profit, State Certified, faith based drug and alcohol treatment program. (256) 538-7458. Attalla, Alabama.
- Saint Anne's Home - A residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility that offers help and hope to adult women and their family members affected by alcoholism and/or addiction to other drugs. Facebook. (205) 933-2402. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- Searcy Hospital - State Psychiatric hospital. Mount Vernon, Mobile County, Alabama
- The Shoulder - A 12-step recovery and substance abuse treatment program for men and women in Spanish Fort,Alabama.
- South Central Alabama Mental Health Center - Substance abuse treatment services. Outpatient and residential short-term treatment. Andalusia, Alabama.
- SpectraCare - A regional community-based system that provides mental health, substance abuse and intellectual disability services. Abbeville, Alabama.
- Taylor Hardin Secure Medical Facility - State psychiatric hospital. Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Thomasville Mental Health Rehabilitation Center - State Psychiatric hospital. Thomasville, Clarke County,Alabama
- Tri County Treatment Center - Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Addiction Recovery Program - Birmingham,Jefferson County, Alabama.
- University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Center for Psychiatric Medicine - Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
- West Alabama Mental Health Center - A regional mental health center. Outpatient mental health and substance abuse services. 800-239-2901. 1215 South Walnut Avenue. Demopolis, Marengo County,Alabama.
- Zukoski Center - Substance abuse outpatient treatment program. Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama.
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Adolescent Substance Use: America’s #1 Public Health Problem
Methods
CASAColumbia’s work for this report involved:
- National surveys of 1,000 high school students, 1,000 parents of high school students and 500 school personnel (including teachers, principals, counselors and coaches)
- Analyses of 7 national data sets
- Interviews with approximately 50 leading experts in a broad range of fields related to this report
- 5 focus groups with students, parents and school personnel
- A review of more than 2,000 publications
Results
The report finds that:
- Three-quarters of high school students have used addictive substances, including cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana or cocaine
- 46% of all high school students currently use addictive substances, and 12% meet the clinical criteria for addiction
- 90% of Americans who meet the medical criteria for addiction started smoking, drinking or using other drugs before age 18
- 1 in 4 Americans who began using any addictive substance before age 18 are addicted, compared to 1 in 25 who started using at age 21 or older
This study also identified the risk factors for teen substance use and addiction, including genetics, family history, psychological factors and environmental factors, and examined how American culture—specifically, messages sent by adults, as well as the media’s glamorization of smoking, drinking and other drug use—normalizes teen substance use and ultimately undermines the health and future of teens nationwide.
Teen substance use or addiction is the origin of the largest preventable and most costly public health problem in America today.
- Immediate costs per year of teen use include an estimated $68 billion associated with underage drinking and $14.4 billion in substance-related juvenile justice programs each year
- Total costs to federal, state and local governments of substance use, which usually has its roots in adolescence, are at least $468 billion per year—almost $1,500 for every person in America
Recommendations
It is essential to educate the public that teen substance use is a public health problem and that addiction is a complex brain disease that, in most cases, originates in adolescence. Our health systems must work to prevent or delay the onset of substance use through effective public health measures. Routine screenings should be conducted by health care providers to identify at-risk teens. Once these teens are identified, health care providers must intervene to reduce risky use and provide appropriate treatment if needed.
Download full report: http://www.casacolumbia.org/download/file/fid/850