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Connected Terms: • Alcohol-Related Disorders   • Alcohol-Induced Disorders   • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders   • Alcoholic Intoxication   • Alcoholism   • Amphetamine-Related Disorders   • Cocaine-Related Disorders   • Drug Overdose   • Marijuana Abuse   • Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome   • Opioid-Related Disorders   • Heroin Dependence   • Morphine Dependence   • Opium Dependence   • Substance Abuse, Intravenous   • Substance Abuse, Oral   • Tobacco Use Disorder   • Amphetamines   • Methamphetamine   • Cocaine   • Crack Cocaine   • Heroin   • Naloxone   • Fentanyl   • Pharmaceutical Preparations   • Controlled Substances   • Drug Misuse   • Prescription Drug Misuse   • Inappropriate Prescribing   • Depression   • Self-Injurious Behavior   • Suicide   • Suicidal Ideation   • Alcohol Drinking   • Binge Drinking   • Underage Drinking   • Health Behavior   • Marijuana Use   • Smoking   • Tobacco Smoking   • Vaping   • Mental Disorders   • Child, Foster   • Cause of Death   • Health   • Mental Health   • Air Pollution   • Tobacco Smoke Pollution   • Mortality, Premature   • mental health

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The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile: 2018

Substance use continues to be a major public health concern, negatively impacting a variety of health, legal, and social outcomes. Nearly one-fourth of Hoosiers ages 12 and older engaged in binge drinking in the past month and one-tenth used an illicit substance. Furthermore, 7% of Indiana residents met criteria for substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year and 6.5% needed but did not receive treatment for their SUD.

Of particular concern is polysubstance use, or the use of two or more substances over a defined period, simultaneously or at differing times, for recreational purposes. In over 70% of admissions to substance use treatment in Indiana, the use of multiple substances was indicated, with 30% reporting the use of two drugs and nearly 41% reporting the use of three drugs.

During state fiscal year 2018, a total of 10,483 children were removed from their parents by the Department of Child Services in Indiana; almost two-thirds (64%) of these removals were due to parental alcohol and/or drug use.