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  1. Fast Fact: Among teens who drink, 24 percent of middle school students and 47 percent of high school students engaged in binge drinking.4. Drinking patterns among youth differed by grade, sex, race, and ethnicity in 2019-2021.

  2. IMMEDIATE HEALTH EFFECTS: Excessive alcohol use has immediate efects that increase the risk of many harmful health conditions, including the following: Alcohol Poisoning. Burns, Drownings, Falls. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Miscarriage, Stillbirth. Motor Vehicle Crashes.

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    Alabama has a high rate of under-21 deaths. 1. 1,504 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 71.7% of these deaths are male. 3. 45.1% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as Alcohol Use Disorder. 4. 78.0% of deaths are 35 years old or more. 5. 4.5% are under 21 years old. 6. The CDC estimates 46,347 years of total potential lif...

    Alaska has the nation’s second-highest number of alcohol-related deaths per capita. It also sees the highest rate of female deaths. 1. 297 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 67.3% of these deaths are male. 3. 46.1% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as long-term alcohol abuse. 4. 76.1% of deaths are among those 35 years ...

    Arizona has a high number of alcohol-related deaths compared to its population. The rate of chronic causes is well above average. 1. 2,629 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 70.2% of these deaths are male. 3. 57.1% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as Alcohol Use Disorder. 4. 83.5% of deaths are among those 35 years old...

    Arkansas has more alcohol-related deaths per capita than a majority of states and a higher rate of underage drinking. 1. 923 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 72.0% of these deaths are male. 3. 46.8% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as long-term alcohol abuse. 4. 79.6% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. ...

    California sees the nation’s highest number of alcohol-related deaths but has a low rate of underage drinking. 1. 11,026 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 71.2% of these deaths are male. 3. 60.0% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as Alcohol Use Disorder. 4. 84.3% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. 5. 3.3%...

    Women are more likely to suffer alcohol-related death in Colorado. 1. 1,821 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 68.5% of these deaths are male. 3. 56.3% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as long-term alcohol abuse. 4. 82.6% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. 5. 3.2% are under 21. 6. The CDC estimates 54,564...

    Connecticut’s alcohol-related death rate is 17.9% below the national average. 1. 913 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 70.6% of these deaths are male. 3. 52.1% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as Alcohol Use Disorder. 4. 81.8% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. 5. 3.4% are under 21. 6. The CDC estimates ...

    Delaware has an alcohol-related death rate that is lower than average, but the state sees a higher rate of under-21 deaths. 1. 278 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 71.2% of deaths are male. 3. 48.2% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as long-term alcohol abuse. 4. 79.5% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. ...

    The District of Columbia has an alcohol-related death rate below the national average but a high rate of under-21 deaths. 1. 219 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 71.2% of deaths are male. 3. 53.9% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as Alcohol Use Disorder. 4. 79.9% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. 5. 4....

    Florida has an elevated alcohol-related death rate but one of the lowest rates of under-21 deaths. 1. 6,903 annual deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use. 2. 70.2% of deaths are male. 3. 57.5% of deaths are due to chronic causes, such as long-term alcohol abuse. 4. 84.6% of deaths are among those 35 years old or older. 5. 3.0% are under 21. 6...

  3. Estimates of A.A. Groups and Members broken down by U.S., Canada, Correctional Facilities, Loners, Internationalists, Homers and Internationally.

  4. Fast Fact. An average of 18,984 adult California residents aged 20 and older died per year due to excessive alcohol use from 2020-2021. This represents a 20% increase in alcohol attributable deaths since 2018-2019 (15,791 deaths).7,8.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a clinical diagnosis of alcoholism, or alcohol addiction. 1 The 2019 NSDUH estimated that 14.5 million people ages 12 and older had an AUD. According to the same data, an estimated 414,000 adolescents ages 12 to 17 had an AUD. 1

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  7. Adults (ages 18+): According to the 2019 NSDUH, 14.1 million adults ages 18 and older2. (5.6 percent of this age group3) had AUD. This includes 8.9 million men2 (7.3 percent of men in this age group3) and 5.2 million women2 (4.0 percent of women in this age group3).