This report outlines current data, methods for reporting activity, and professional guidelines regarding substance use (often preferred over "substance abuse").
Words like "clean," "junkie," or "fell off the wagon" are discouraged as they imply moral judgment rather than recognizing addiction as a health issue. substance abuse
Current medical and journalistic standards emphasize reducing stigma by using person-first language. This report outlines current data, methods for reporting
Reporting should focus on defining the problem through data, identifying risk/protective factors, and monitoring the impact of evidence-based interventions. 4. Key Resources for Data Analysis Reporting should focus on defining the problem through
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2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Releases
Use FindTreatment.gov to locate state-licensed facilities. 3. Professional Reporting & Writing Guidelines