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The Montana Drug Rehab state page provides the reader with a quick overview of issues relating to drug and alcohol addiction and MT 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.
In 2010, there were 7,744 people who entered drug and alcohol rehab in the state of Montana. 68.5% were males and 31.5% were females.
Alcohol & Drug Addiction Rehab Admission Statistics for Montana in 2010Rates of past year dependence on illicit drugs have consistently been among the highest tin the country for individuals age 12 to 17On the global measure of any past year dependence on illicit drugs and alcohol, Montana’s rates have consistently been among the highest in the country. In 2005-2006, the rates were among the highest in the country for all age groups. Past year alcohol dependence rates in Montana have also consistently been among the highest in the country and in 2005-2006 they were among the highest for all age groups. Similarly, rates of past year dependence on illicit drugs have consistently been among the highest in the country for individuals age 12 to 17.
Approximately 10% of Montana residents reported past-month illicit drug use; the national average was 8%.
In 2010, 2,003 people entered rehab for alcohol only with an additional 2,699 people who suffered from alcohol dependence combined with a secondary drug.
As a direct consequence of drug use, 132 persons died in Montana in 2007. This is compared to the number of persons in Montana who died from motor vehicle accidents (268) and firearms (139) in the same year.
The drug-induced death rate in Montana is higher than the national average.
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