This fact sheet provides information on the importance of parents and caregivers having age-appropriate conversations about alcohol and other drugs with their kids. It also features tips for how parents and caregivers can approach these conversations.
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This square-sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to help coach kids on and off the field and make sure they understand the risks and dangers of underage drinking and other drug use.
This wallet card–sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to help keep kids on a positive path and be there for them when it comes to avoiding underage drinking and other drug use.
This fact sheet provides information on how parents and caregivers can tell if their kids are drinking alcohol or using other drugs. It also features tips parents and caregivers can use to find help.
This flyer-sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to tune in to the substance use prevention conversation and look for opportunities to talk with kids about alcohol and other drugs.
This flyer-sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to create opportunities for dialogue with kids and find creative ways to engage them in important conversations about alcohol and other drugs.
This postcard-sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to help kids bloom and take the time to talk with them about the risks and dangers of underage drinking and other drug use.
This postcard-sized print public service announcement (PSA) encourages community members to help coach kids on and off the field and make sure they understand the risks and dangers of underage drinking and other drug use.
Read key findings from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) on substance use, mental health, and treatment. Metrics in the report cover the civilian, noninstitutionalized US population ages 12 and older. Estimates are presented by age group and by race/ethnicity for selected measures. Unlike other NSDUH Annual National Reports, the 2021 report has no discussion of trends over time, because changes in survey methodology mean the indicators are not comparable to past NSDUH estimates.
The N‑SUMHSS is a voluntary annual survey of all active substance use and mental health facilities in the United States, its territories, and D.C. The annual report presents findings on the general profile of substance use and mental health facilities, use of pharmacotherapies/medications, language assistance provided, and suicide prevention services.
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