America's Silent Crisis: Addiction -- Downturn Fuels Rising Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Phoenix House Study Reveals
Posted on: Tuesday, 23 June 2009, 10:00 CDT
Says Mr. Meitiner: "When people lose their jobs, lose their homes, lose their savings, lose their pensions, they can often lose their self-respect, as well. And they can often escape into substance abuse and addiction. At
To gauge public perception and awareness of addiction levels since the economy's sharp turn last fall, Phoenix House commissioned market research firm Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates to conduct a study that analyzed public attitudes toward various aspects of substance abuse. The study, which gathered data from more than 400 respondents, reveals the vast number of people affected by addiction:
- 34% have friends or family members who are currently struggling with a substance abuse problem.
- 40% stated that drugs have been the cause of troubles in their family at some point during their lifetime.
"These numbers demonstrate that addiction is indeed at a crisis level," says Mr. Meitiner, "but the majority of people surveyed admitted that they know only a little or nothing at all about substance abuse treatment. We know that truly only 1 in 10 individuals with addiction receive the treatment they need."
The economic downturn is having serious repercussions in the rising use of drugs and alcohol, the study found:
- 29% feel that younger people are abusing illegal drugs more than usual, and 26% think younger people are drinking more in this economy.
- 18% feel their friends and neighbors are drinking more than usual, and 17% say that is true of their co-workers.
- 8% admit they are abusing drugs more than usual, and 7% admit they are drinking more.
"What these rising numbers underscore is a dangerous, and growing, gap between the need for treatment and the community resources that are available. States, local governments, and non-profits are all facing tremendous budget shortfalls -- and they are cutting the resources to help this growing group of addicts in trouble, just when they need it the most," warns Mr. Meitiner.
"We must recognize and address the debilitating effects of addiction on all of us -- whether the addict is a family member, neighbor, or co-worker. Re-allocating resources to treatment is vital not only to the well-being of our communities but to our very ability to weather the severity of this downturn."
Phoenix House has launched a blog on its website (www.phoenixhouse.org) entitled "Rising Above Addiction" (http://phoenixhouse.wordpress.com). The blog will address a wide variety of issues related to addiction and treatment, including news and trends affecting or affected by addiction.
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