Unveiling Disturbing Trends: Latest Insights from the Monitoring the Future Panel Study on Substance Use Among Younger Adults and Beyond

The recent Monitoring the Future panel study reveals concerning trends in substance use among young adults in the U.S., with a significant rise in past-year marijuana, hallucinogen, and marijuana/nicotine vaping use among those aged 19-30.

By |2023-09-06T06:28:44-04:00September 6, 2023|Current Reseach, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Unveiling Disturbing Trends: Latest Insights from the Monitoring the Future Panel Study on Substance Use Among Younger Adults and Beyond

714,521 Drug-Related Emergency Department Visits Occurred in the U.S. in 2022

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released the 2022 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) report on drug-related emergency department (ED) visits.

By |2023-06-30T09:42:10-04:00June 30, 2023|Current Reseach, Uncategorized|Comments Off on 714,521 Drug-Related Emergency Department Visits Occurred in the U.S. in 2022

New episode released in our Pathways 2 Prevention podcast

In this episode, we’re talking about alcohol prevention with Movendi International, who is the largest independent global movement for development through alcohol prevention.

By |2024-10-25T13:58:43-04:00January 6, 2023|Current Reseach|Comments Off on New episode released in our Pathways 2 Prevention podcast

New Data – 2022 United States Youth Substance Use Trends

Newly released data from the 2022 Monitoring the Future Survey revealed that amongst youth in the United States, the overall reported substance use throughout the past year has been steady or significantly less than substance use before the 2020 COVID pandemic.

By |2022-12-22T16:51:13-05:00December 22, 2022|Current Reseach|Comments Off on New Data – 2022 United States Youth Substance Use Trends

Alcohol exposures declining steadily while marijuana exposures growing strongly among children, according to U.S. poison center reports

From 2000 to 2020, over 330,000 reports were made to the National Poison Data System on intentional substance misuse and abuse exposures for kids ages 6 to 18.

By |2022-12-14T22:31:30-05:00December 14, 2022|Current Reseach|Comments Off on Alcohol exposures declining steadily while marijuana exposures growing strongly among children, according to U.S. poison center reports
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