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New Perspectives & New Challenges in Substance Abuse. Jane C. Maxwell, Ph.D. Addiction Research Institute The University of Texas at Austin www.utattc.net. Data Sources. Overdose death certificates & Medical Examiner Reports Poison Control Center cases Treatment admission records (TEDS)
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New Perspectives & New Challenges in Substance Abuse Jane C. Maxwell, Ph.D. Addiction Research Institute The University of Texas at Austin www.utattc.net
Data Sources • Overdose death certificates & Medical Examiner Reports • Poison Control Center cases • Treatment admission records (TEDS) • Emergency room data (DAWN) • Price, purity, supply, trafficking data (DEA) • Surveys (NSDUH, MTF,YRBS) • Community Epidemiology Work Group (NIDA) • Forensic laboratory tests (NFLIS, Police & ME Labs) • AIDS cases (Health Department) • Community Epidemiology Work Group (NIDA)
Percentage of Drug Items Identified by Toxicological Labs as Heroin by State, 2006 Source: NFLIS
Percentage of Drug Items Analyzed by Tox Labs Identified as Cocaine, by State, 2006 Source: NFLIS
Percentage of Drug Items Analyzed by Tox Labs Identified as Methamphetamine, by State, 2006 Source: NFLIS
% Texas Treatment Admissions by Primary Substance of Abuse: 1987-2009 Source: DSHS
And Our Demand for Drugs Influences Drug Use in Our Neighbors
Cocaine 10% Cocaine 10% Cocaine 8% Heroin 15% Heroin 9% Cocaine 24% Heroin 10% Meth 35% Meth 22% Heroin 10% Meth 8% Meth 42% Meth 35% Meth 11% Heroin 33% Heroin 31% Heroin 15% Heroin 31% Cocaine 22% Cocaine 64% Cocaine 32% Cocaine 47% Primary Drug of Abuse at Admission to Treatment: 2007 SISVEA & TEDS
British Columbia Prairie Provinces Ontario Quebec Atlantic Canada
Canadian Methamphetamine Seizures: 1988-2007 Source: Office of Research and Surveillance, Health Canada
Heroin 1998 Miami DMP Samples Southwest Asian 2.1 % Pure Southeast Asian 2.3 % Pure South American 19.2 % Pure
Heroin Sources and Supply Routes SWA Mexican SEA So. Amer
Mexican Black Tar Heroin Mexican Brown Heroin South American Heroin
Heroin Changes • Increasing use by youth nationally. DAWN ED cases for those ages 18-20 increased by 83% between 2006 and 2008. • Texas heroin treatment admissions for those ages 20-29 increased from 35% in 2005 to 41% in 2009; admission for those 40-49 decreased from 22% to 16% in the same period. • So? Cheese Heroin now Heroin. Watch for more and more young users and ways to prevent transition from inhaling to needles.
Texas Heroin Admissions by Age Group: 2005-2009 Source: DSHS data; analysis by JC Maxwell
Lag Between First Use of Heroin and Admission to Treatment in Texas 1-2 years 2-4 years 10-12 years
Other Opiates OxyContin, Vicodin, Darvocet, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, codeine, etc.
Source Where Pain Relievers Were Obtained for Most Recent Nonmedical Use among Past Year Users Aged 12 or Older: NSDUH 2006 Source Where Respondent Obtained Bought on Internet0.1% Drug Dealer/Stranger4% Other 15% Source Where Friend/Relative Obtained More than One Doctor 2% More than One Doctor3% Free from Friend/Relative7% Free from Friend/Relative56% One Doctor 19% Bought/Took fromFriend/Relative5% OneDoctor 81% Bought/Took from Friend/Relative15% Drug Dealer/Stranger2% Other 12% 1 The Other category includes the sources: “Wrote Fake Prescription,” “Stole from Doctor’s Office/Clinic/Hospital/Pharmacy,” and “Some Other Way.”
Cocaine • Different routes of administration—Crack vs. powder. • Injecting cocaine and heroin either together or sequentially (“Speedball”) • Risky sexual behaviors while smoking crack and trading drugs for sex in crack houses. Impact on HIV/AIDS rates. • Changes in characteristics of crack users.
Race-Ethnicity of Texas Cocaine Admissions: 1993 v. 2009 Source: DSHS analysis by JC Maxwell
Reefer Sadness Marijuana
MARIJUANA • Indicators are fairly stable. • Influence of Blunts and Wraps • Use with Fry, PCP, DANK, crack, cough syrup, honey, etc., continues. • Continuing references to pot and PCP and embalming fluid (formaldehyde). • CJ v. Non-CJ treatment admissions
% Texas Secondary Students Who Had Used Marijuana in the Past Month, by Ethnicity: 1990-2008 Source: DSHS
Ways Texas Secondary Students Used Marijuana Most or Always: 2008 Source: DSHS
Relationship of Use of Tobacco, Marijuana & Blunts: 2008 Texas Secondary School Survey
Addiction Severity Index Problems of Texans Treated with Primary Marijuana Problem: 2009 Source: DSHS; analysis by JC Maxwell
Cannabis Homologs • Synthetic pot containing compounds that mimic THC • Names include K2, K2 summit, spice, spice gold, spice silver, spice diamond, genie, zohai, space, skunk, yucatan fire, halo, black mamba, damiana, drolle. • Not detected in normal drug screens. • Still legal in most of the U.S. • Side effects include chest pain, tachycardia, skin pain, agitation, confusion, hypervenilation.
% of Past Month Alcohol Use Among 12 to 20: 2006 to 2008 24.5-27.4%
% of Past Month Drinkers 12 to 20 Who Purchased Their Own Alcohol Last Time they Drank: 2006 to 2008 8.4-10.1% 24.5-27.4%
% Past Month Alcohol Users in the U.S. Ages 12 to 20: 2005-2006 SAMHSA, The NSDUH Report: Quantity and Frequency of Alcohol Use Among Underage Drinkers, 4/2008
Average # Drinks per Day on the Days Used Alcohol among Past Month U.S. Alcohol Users Ages 12 to 20: 2005-2006 SAMHSA, The NSDUH Report: Quantity and Frequency of Alcohol Use Among Underage Drinkers, 4/2008
Relationship Between Age of Onset of Drinking and Prevalence of DSM-IV Alcohol Abuse and Dependence: 1994
Percentage of Texas Secondary Students Who Reported They Normally Consumed Five or More Drinks at One Time, by Gender: 2000–2008 Liu, L. Texas School Survey of Substance Use Among Students in Grades 7-12, DSHS.
Primary Problem of Texas DUI Clients Under Age 21 at Treatment Admission: 1990-2008
Binge Drinking and Women • Women binge drinkers engaged in anal sex more often than women who drank alcohol without binges (33% vs. 16%) and 3 times the rate of women who abstained from alcohol (11%). • Having multiple sex partners was more than twice as common among women binge drinkers than women abstainers (41% vs. 17%). • Gonorrhea was nearly 5 times higher among women binge drinkers compared to women abstainers (11% vs. 2%). • Among men, rates of risky sexual behaviors/STDs were high, but did not differ by alcohol use. • The findings support the need to routinely screen for binge drinking as part of clinical care in STD clinics. • Women binge drinkers may benefit from interventions that jointly address binge drinking and risky sexual behaviors. • Developing gender-specific interventions could improve overall health outcomes in this population. Hutton, H. et al., (2008). The Relationship Between Recent Alcohol Use and Sexual Behaviors: Gender Differences Among Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
% of Weekend Nighttime Drivers with BACs>0.08g/dL in the Four National Roadside Surveys NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts, 2009
% of Weekend Nighttime Drivers with BACs>0.08g/dL or Positive for Drugs in the 2007 National Roadside Survey NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts, 2009
Primary Problem Substance of Texas DUI Admissions to Treatment 2008 1996 12% 5% 67% 75% Maxwell, Impaired Drivers at Admission to Substance Abuse Treatment, RSA Poster, 2006.
Percentage of Texas Seniors Who Had Driven While Drunk or High from Drugs: 1990–2008 Source: DSHS
Sources of Amphetamine-Type Substances Sources of ephedrine Major producers of methamphetamine
Methamphetamine Forms: Australia Methamphetamine Powder IDU Description: Beige/yellowy/off-white powder Base / Paste Methamphetamine IDU Description: ‘Oily’, ‘gunky’, ‘gluggy’ gel, moist, waxy Crystalline Methamphetamine IDU Description: White/clear crystals/rocks; ‘crushed glass’ / ‘rock salt’
# Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratory Incidents and % of All Substances Identified That Were Methamphetamine in the US: 1999-2008 Source: NFLIS & DEA