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Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-015
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This data visualization illustrates alcohol use among girls and young women, versus use among boys and young men. It also shares ways for parents, caregivers, or community members to respond and help girls and young women avoid alcohol use.

Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-002
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This data visualization illustrates the correlation between alcohol use and other substance use to inform parents/guardians and communities.

Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-005
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This data visualization illustrates heavy alcohol use and binge drinking statistics amongst college age youth to inform colleges and communities.

Publication ID: PEP23-03-10-003
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This data visualization illustrates the drinking habits of adolescents to inform parents/guardians and communities.

Publication ID: PEP23-10-01-001
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This model standards guidance document, SAMHSA's National Model Standards for Peer Support Certification, is prepared in response to President Biden's 2022 Unity Agenda. This document outlines model standards for substance use disorder, mental health, and family/youth peer support certification.

Publication ID: PEP23-08-03-004
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The youth suicide warning note cards are 5”x7” handouts designed to educate about the warning signs for youths and educate about 988.

Publication ID: PEP23-08-03-001
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The adult suicide warning note cards are 5”x7” handouts designed to educate about the warning signs for adults and educate about 988.

Publication ID: PEP22-03-10-004A
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This data visualization illustrates the steady decline of alcohol use amongst adolescents, informing parents/guardians and communities that taking action against underage drinking is effective.

Publication ID: PEP22-03-10-014A
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This Spanish language data visualization illustrates the steady decline of alcohol use amongst adolescents, informing parents/guardians and communities that taking action against underage drinking is effective.

Publication ID: PEP21-05-00-002
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There are protections in federal law, collectively known as “parity,” which are designed to ensure that certain types of health plans cover mental and substance use disorders no less generously than they cover other health issues. This resource can guide you to helpful materials and places.

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