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the average daily consumption of two | the average daily consumption of two | ||
or more ounces of pure ethanol per | or more ounces of pure ethanol per | ||
− | day | + | day <u>*</u>/ and were thus classified as |
− | alcohol abusers. 84/ The comparison | + | alcohol abusers. <u>84</u>/ The comparison |
of alcohol abusers by ethnic group is | of alcohol abusers by ethnic group is | ||
shown in Table 38. Relative to their | shown in Table 38. Relative to their | ||
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percent) constitute the groups most at | percent) constitute the groups most at | ||
risk for alcohol abuse. | risk for alcohol abuse. | ||
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Table 38 also shows ethnic | Table 38 also shows ethnic | ||
breakdowns of those alcohol abusers | breakdowns of those alcohol abusers | ||
who have received treatment. The | who have received treatment. The | ||
needs assessment reports that all | needs assessment reports that all | ||
− | demographic groups are "dramatically | + | demographic groups are "<u>dramatically |
− | + | underserved</u>." The unduplicated | |
treatment admission count for fiscal | treatment admission count for fiscal | ||
year 1979-1980 represented only 2.8 | year 1979-1980 represented only 2.8 | ||
percent of the estimated alcohol | percent of the estimated alcohol | ||
− | abusers in need of services. 85/ | + | abusers in need of services. <u>85</u>/ |
Comparing their percentage in | Comparing their percentage in | ||
treatment to their percentage of the | treatment to their percentage of the | ||
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underserved. Caucasians, on the other | underserved. Caucasians, on the other | ||
hand, were overserved. | hand, were overserved. | ||
− | Drug Use and Abuse | + | |
+ | ====Drug Use and Abuse==== | ||
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Compared to the U.S. mainland, the | Compared to the U.S. mainland, the | ||
1979 State Survey revealed the | 1979 State Survey revealed the | ||
following drug use trends in Hawaii: | following drug use trends in Hawaii: | ||
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− | greater percentage of persons | + | * Hawaii has a significantly greater percentage of persons who have used cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin than the mainland. |
− | who have used cocaine, hallucinogens, | + | * The current use of cocaine is significantly greater in Hawaii than on the mainland. <u>86</u>/ |
− | and heroin than the | + | |
− | + | Ethnic trends for drug use in Hawaii are also summarized: | |
− | + | ||
− | significantly greater in Hawaii | + | * Over forty percent of both Caucasians (43.2 percent) and Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (40.2 percent) have tried marijuana. |
− | than on the mainland. 86/ | + | * Nearly one out of four Caucasians (22.7 percent) have tried cocaine, while fifteen percent of the Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians have tried it. |
− | Ethnic trends for drug use in | + | * One out of ten Caucasians (10 percent) and thirteen percent of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (13.4 percent) have tried inhalants. |
− | Hawaii are also summarized: | + | * One out of five Caucasians (19.9 percent) and nearly twelve percent (11.8 percent) of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians have tried hallucinogens. |
− | + | * Nearly one out of twenty Caucasians (4.6 percent) and Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (4.9 percent) have tried heroin at least once in their lives. | |
− | Caucasians (43.2 percent) and | + | * Caucasians have the greatest percentages of lifetime use for all non-medical psychotherapeutic drugs, with the exception of the non-medical use of tranquilizers among Portuguese (14.7 percent). |
− | Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (40.2 | + | * Nearly one out of ten Caucasians (9.5 percent) and one out of twenty Hawaiians and part-Hawanans (4.9 percent) and Portuguese (4.5 percent) report current cocaine use. |
− | percent) have tried marijuana. | + | |
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− | Caucasians (22.7 percent) have | + | |
− | tried cocaine, while fifteen | + | <u>*</u>/ Roughly equivalent to four |
− | percent of the Hawaiians/part- | ||
− | Hawaiians have tried it. | ||
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− | percent) and thirteen percent | ||
− | of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians | ||
− | (13.4 percent) have tried | ||
− | inhalants. | ||
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− | (19.9 percent) and nearly | ||
− | twelve percent (11.8 percent) | ||
− | of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians | ||
− | have tried hallucinogens. | ||
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− | Caucasians (4.6 percent) and | ||
− | Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (4.9 | ||
− | percent) have tried heroin at | ||
− | least once in their lives. | ||
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− | percentages of lifetime use for | ||
− | all non-medical psychotherapeutic | ||
− | drugs, with the | ||
− | exception of the non-medical | ||
− | use of tranquilizers among | ||
− | Portuguese (14.7 percent). | ||
− | */ Roughly equivalent to four | ||
bet-is or four wines or 3.5 hard-liquor | bet-is or four wines or 3.5 hard-liquor | ||
drinks in the Hawaii Department of | drinks in the Hawaii Department of | ||
Health Study (p. 6). | Health Study (p. 6). | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 18 March 2006
Approximately 7.6 percent of Hawaii's general population reported the average daily consumption of two or more ounces of pure ethanol per day */ and were thus classified as alcohol abusers. 84/ The comparison of alcohol abusers by ethnic group is shown in Table 38. Relative to their population sizes, Caucasians (40.6 percent of alcohol abusers) and Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (19.4 percent) constitute the groups most at risk for alcohol abuse.
Table 38 also shows ethnic breakdowns of those alcohol abusers who have received treatment. The needs assessment reports that all demographic groups are "dramatically underserved." The unduplicated treatment admission count for fiscal year 1979-1980 represented only 2.8 percent of the estimated alcohol abusers in need of services. 85/ Comparing their percentage in treatment to their percentage of the alcohol abusing population, the Filipinos, Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian/part-Hawaiian, and "other" ethnic category groups were especially underserved. Caucasians, on the other hand, were overserved.
Drug Use and Abuse
Compared to the U.S. mainland, the 1979 State Survey revealed the following drug use trends in Hawaii:
- Hawaii has a significantly greater percentage of persons who have used cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin than the mainland.
- The current use of cocaine is significantly greater in Hawaii than on the mainland. 86/
Ethnic trends for drug use in Hawaii are also summarized:
- Over forty percent of both Caucasians (43.2 percent) and Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (40.2 percent) have tried marijuana.
- Nearly one out of four Caucasians (22.7 percent) have tried cocaine, while fifteen percent of the Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians have tried it.
- One out of ten Caucasians (10 percent) and thirteen percent of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (13.4 percent) have tried inhalants.
- One out of five Caucasians (19.9 percent) and nearly twelve percent (11.8 percent) of Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians have tried hallucinogens.
- Nearly one out of twenty Caucasians (4.6 percent) and Hawaiians/part-Hawaiians (4.9 percent) have tried heroin at least once in their lives.
- Caucasians have the greatest percentages of lifetime use for all non-medical psychotherapeutic drugs, with the exception of the non-medical use of tranquilizers among Portuguese (14.7 percent).
- Nearly one out of ten Caucasians (9.5 percent) and one out of twenty Hawaiians and part-Hawanans (4.9 percent) and Portuguese (4.5 percent) report current cocaine use.
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*/ Roughly equivalent to four bet-is or four wines or 3.5 hard-liquor drinks in the Hawaii Department of Health Study (p. 6).
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