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http://www.allgov.com/ViewNews/Whos_Abusin...ubstances_90607

 

Drug abuse and mental illness are challenges officials face everywhere in the country, but for some states certain problems are more acute than others. Utah, for example, leads the United States in the rate of “serious psychological distress,” but also has the lowest rates of binge drinking and use of tobacco and marijuana. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration has released a wealth of statistics gathered from 2006-2007 that show the ways in which substance abuse and struggles with depression vary widely from one part of the country to another. For instance, in the category covering Americans 12 years and older:

 

Nationally, 10.2% of Americans smoked marijuana in 2007, but Rhode Island (16.1%) and Vermont 15.7%) had twice the percentage of marijuana users than Utah (7.2%); Rhode Island also had more cocaine users (4.1%), along with the District of Columbia (5.1%), than anywhere else, while Mississippi had the lowest cocaine rate (1.6%); North Dakota has the highest number of binge drinkers (32.0%), and Utah the lowest (15.6%); Tobacco use was most widespread in West Virginia (37.8%) and Kentucky (37.1%), and least common in Utah (20.0%) and California (22.7%); Arkansas is the leader when it comes to abuse of pain relievers (6.3%), while South Dakota (3.9%) has the least amount of trouble in this area (3.9%); Nationally, 7.3% of Americans had at least one depressive episode in the year, but in Tennessee the rate was 9.8%, while in Hawaii it was only 5.0% Hawaii also had the lowest rate of citizens experiencing “serious psychological distress” (8.8%), while Utah led this unfortunate category at 14.0%.

-David Wallechinsky, Noel Brinkerhoff

New National Report Shows Substantial Disparities in the Levels of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Problems Experienced among the States (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration) Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Statistics (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration)

 

So Utah had the lowest level of Cannabis usage and the highest "serious psychological distress"

 

I would never have thunked it........... just staggerring.

Hand up all those who are shocked by this revelation.

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:/ - Absolutely shocking :)

 

Lmao , What an odd thing ... without mentioning that "asif they'd know the correct numbers , the U.S. is huge ... statistics are BS , when have you ever been asked to take a drug survey in life? etc etc" I'd say that Stress will kill you quicker than most Illnesses" B)

 

Sounds Like it hurts alot to live in Arkansas (therefore the name I guess) ...

High tobacco use in West Virginia? ... suprise ...

High cocaine use in District of Columbia? ... suprise suprise ...

10.2% Amercians use Cannabis in 2007? ... suprise suprise suprise ...

(what is that like over 20 million people? heheheh) ...

And Utah just sux big time , all fun is banned in Utah unless it revolves around stuffing copious amounts of fatty foods into your gob and ice-skating :/

 

 

Well , what more can be said ...

Cheerz , I'm gonna binge on a beer and a bong or few :) gasp ...

 

Budman :)

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