The Alaska Drug Rehab state page provides the reader with a quick overview of issues relating to drug and alcohol addiction and AK drug rehab centers.
It should be noted that these pages are not intended as an academic reference. The data collected is from State and Federal sources.
| Anchorage: | (907) 563-5600 | Fairbanks: | (907) 455-1800 |
In 2010, there were 6,699 people who went to drug and alcohol rehab in Alaska. Of this population, 61% were male and 39% were female. Across all survey years, Alaska has been among the 10 states with the highest rates of past year illicit drug dependence for the state population age 12 to 17. For the remaining age groups, rates of this measure have remained above the national rate.
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Rehab Admission Statistics for Alaska in 2009During 2007-2008, Alaska also was one of the top ten states for rates in several other drug-use categories, including: past-month illicit drug use among persons age 12 or older; past-month illicit drug use among young adults age 18-25; and past-year cocaine use among persons age 12 and older. Approximately 12% of Alaskan residents reported past-month use of illicit drugs; the national average was 8%.
According to the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), in 2006 there were 70 treatment facilities in Alaska in 2007. The number of treatment facilities has decreased from 87 in 2002. Rates of unmet needs for treatment for drug use have remained among the highest in the country for the Alaska population age 12 and older as well as for the population age 26 and older.
In 2010, there were a reported 2,961 people who were admitted to substance abuse treatment for alcohol as the primary substance of abuse and an additional 2,027 who went into treatment for alcohol combined with a secondary drug.
Rates of alcohol abuse and/or dependence in Alaska have been more variable than those for illicit drugs. For example, in 2005–2006 those individuals 12 and older, 12 to 17, and 26 and older showed rates of past year alcohol dependence among the highest in the country. The rate for the 18 to 25 age group was among the 10 lowest in the country.
As a direct consequence of drug use, 75 persons died in Alaska in 2007. This is compared to the number of persons in Alaska who died from motor vehicle accidents (107) and firearms (120) in the same year. Alaska drug-induced deaths (11 per 100,000 population) were lower than the national rate (12.7 per 100,000).
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Cook Inlet Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CICADA) Kenai, AK 99611 |
Alaska Islands Community Services Wrangell, AK 99929 |
Petersburg Mental Health Services Inc Petersburg, AK 99833 |