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November 20, 2012 |
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More than one quarter (26.6 percent) of persons aged 12 to 20 drank alcohol in the past month (Table 1). Rates of past month alcohol use were among the lowest in Utah (14.3 percent) and among the highest in Vermont (37.0 percent) (Figure 1). Of the 10 States with the highest rates of past month alcohol use, 6 were in the Northeast (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont). Of the 10 States with the lowest rates of past month alcohol use, 7 were in the South (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia).
State | Past Month Alcohol Users among Persons Aged 12 to 20 |
Past Month Underage Drinkers Who Themselves Purchased Last Alcohol They Used |
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Percentage | 95% Confidence Interval |
Percentage | 95% Confidence Interval |
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Total United States | 26.60% | (26.10-27.12) | 8.75% | (8.23-9.29) |
Alabama | 21.96% | (18.71-25.59) | 10.77% | (7.29-15.64) |
Alaska | 25.77% | (22.48-29.35) | 4.64% | (2.52-8.41) |
Arizona | 24.79% | (21.22-28.76) | 5.84% | (3.30-10.13) |
Arkansas | 22.74% | (20.07-25.65) | 6.85% | (4.27-10.80) |
California | 25.23% | (23.54-26.99) | 7.67% | (5.95-9.82) |
Colorado | 32.65% | (29.43-36.05) | 6.16% | (3.45-10.76) |
Connecticut | 32.13% | (27.44-37.21) | 12.67% | (8.51-18.43) |
Delaware | 31.48% | (27.88-35.32) | 7.34% | (4.50-11.74) |
District of Columbia | 27.96% | (23.10-33.41) | 11.24% | (5.94-20.28) |
Florida | 26.19% | (24.36-28.10) | 9.93% | (7.70-12.71) |
Georgia | 24.10% | (20.32-28.33) | 9.06% | (5.65-14.22) |
Hawaii | 25.28% | (21.23-29.80) | 5.91% | (2.74-12.26) |
Idaho | 24.83% | (21.16-28.90) | 2.57% | (1.14-5.68) |
Illinois | 28.12% | (26.28-30.03) | 8.52% | (6.74-10.72) |
Indiana | 22.52% | (20.27-24.95) | 7.31% | (4.14-12.57) |
Iowa | 30.20% | (25.33-35.55) | 9.84% | (6.73-14.18) |
Kansas | 27.91% | (23.79-32.44) | 9.16% | (6.26-13.23) |
Kentucky | 24.47% | (20.38-29.08) | 10.53% | (6.79-15.97) |
Louisiana | 29.48% | (26.01-33.21) | 13.95% | (10.34-18.57) |
Maine | 25.53% | (21.81-29.64) | 4.46% | (2.36-8.27) |
Maryland | 25.98% | (22.68-29.58) | 9.44% | (6.37-13.78) |
Massachusetts | 31.86% | (27.58-36.47) | 10.07% | (6.85-14.57) |
Michigan | 26.06% | (24.67-27.51) | 8.45% | (6.85-10.40) |
Minnesota | 26.89% | (22.42-31.89) | 4.93% | (2.61-9.12) |
Mississippi | 24.48% | (20.84-28.52) | 10.88% | (7.87-14.86) |
Missouri | 24.03% | (20.98-27.37) | 10.43% | (5.96-17.60) |
Montana | 34.84% | (31.29-38.57) | 6.96% | (4.87-9.87) |
Nebraska | 24.70% | (21.12-28.67) | 5.77% | (3.37-9.69) |
Nevada | 24.53% | (21.20-28.21) | 9.43% | (5.54-15.61) |
New Hampshire | 35.68% | (31.65-39.93) | 6.15% | (4.06-9.23) |
New Jersey | 28.12% | (24.07-32.56) | 6.98% | (4.41-10.86) |
New Mexico | 25.52% | (22.76-28.48) | 2.52% | (0.93-6.63) |
New York | 31.63% | (29.94-33.37) | 15.02% | (12.70-17.68) |
North Carolina | 22.95% | (20.08-26.09) | 12.94% | (8.78-18.67) |
North Dakota | 35.35% | (32.06-38.79) | 4.67% | (2.78-7.74) |
Ohio | 28.15% | (25.51-30.95) | 7.44% | (6.11-9.03) |
Oklahoma | 25.31% | (22.43-28.42) | 8.09% | (4.97-12.90) |
Oregon | 32.15% | (28.16-36.42) | 2.57% | (1.38-4.76) |
Pennsylvania | 29.11% | (26.88-31.45) | 6.99% | (5.25-9.27) |
Rhode Island | 33.95% | (29.39-38.83) | 11.17% | (7.05-17.24) |
South Carolina | 21.68% | (18.03-25.84) | 6.72% | (3.71-11.86) |
South Dakota | 31.51% | (27.55-35.75) | 6.31% | (4.03-9.74) |
Tennessee | 20.50% | (17.00-24.50) | 3.89% | (2.01-7.37) |
Texas | 25.90% | (23.95-27.96) | 9.52% | (7.68-11.74) |
Utah | 14.28% | (11.65-17.39) | 3.23% | (1.13-8.90) |
Vermont | 37.03% | (31.62-42.79) | 7.19% | (5.06-10.12) |
Virginia | 27.23% | (22.51-32.52) | 7.05% | (4.03-12.04) |
Washington | 25.71% | (22.56-29.14) | 6.12% | (3.63-10.14) |
West Virginia | 23.23% | (20.44-26.28) | 8.31% | (5.11-13.23) |
Wisconsin | 29.39% | (25.65-33.42) | 9.76% | (6.14-15.18) |
Wyoming | 29.72% | (26.47-33.20) | 4.16% | (2.31-7.36) |
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs), 2008 to 2010 (revised March 2012). |
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State | Percentage of Past Month Alcohol Users among Persons Aged 12 to 20 |
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Utah | 14.28% |
Tennessee | 20.50% |
South Carolina | 21.68% |
Alabama | 21.96% |
Indiana | 22.52% |
Arkansas | 22.74% |
North Carolina | 22.95% |
West Virginia | 23.23% |
Missouri | 24.03% |
Georgia | 24.10% |
Kentucky | 24.47% |
Mississippi | 24.48% |
Nevada | 24.53% |
Nebraska | 24.70% |
Arizona | 24.79% |
Idaho | 24.83% |
California | 25.23% |
Hawaii | 25.28% |
Oklahoma | 25.31% |
New Mexico | 25.52% |
Maine | 25.53% |
Washington | 25.71% |
Alaska | 25.77% |
Texas | 25.90% |
Maryland | 25.98% |
Michigan | 26.06% |
Florida | 26.19% |
Minnesota | 26.89% |
Virginia | 27.23% |
Kansas | 27.91% |
District of Columbia | 27.96% |
Illinois | 28.12% |
New Jersey | 28.12% |
Ohio | 28.15% |
Pennsylvania | 29.11% |
Wisconsin | 29.39% |
Louisiana | 29.48% |
Wyoming | 29.72% |
Iowa | 30.20% |
Delaware | 31.48% |
South Dakota | 31.51% |
New York | 31.63% |
Massachusetts | 31.86% |
Connecticut | 32.13% |
Oregon | 32.15% |
Colorado | 32.65% |
Rhode Island | 33.95% |
Montana | 34.84% |
North Dakota | 35.35% |
New Hampshire | 35.68% |
Vermont | 37.03% |
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs), 2008 to 2010 (revised March 2012). |
Approximately 8.7 percent of past month drinkers aged 12 to 20 purchased their own alcohol the last time they drank (Table 1). The rates of past month drinkers aged 12 to 20 buying their own alcohol were among the lowest in New Mexico (2.5 percent), Idaho (2.6 percent), and Oregon (2.6 percent), and among the highest in New York (15.0 percent) (Figure 2). Six of the States in the top quintile were in the South (Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia). Six of the States in the bottom quintile were in the West (Alaska, Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming).
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State | Percentage of Past Month Underage Drinkers Who Themselves Purchased Last Alcohol They Used |
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New Mexico | 2.52% |
Idaho | 2.57% |
Oregon | 2.57% |
Utah | 3.23% |
Tennessee | 3.89% |
Wyoming | 4.16% |
Maine | 4.46% |
Alaska | 4.64% |
North Dakota | 4.67% |
Minnesota | 4.93% |
Nebraska | 5.77% |
Arizona | 5.84% |
Hawaii | 5.91% |
Washington | 6.12% |
New Hampshire | 6.15% |
Colorado | 6.16% |
South Dakota | 6.31% |
South Carolina | 6.72% |
Arkansas | 6.85% |
Montana | 6.96% |
New Jersey | 6.98% |
Pennsylvania | 6.99% |
Virginia | 7.05% |
Vermont | 7.19% |
Indiana | 7.31% |
Delaware | 7.34% |
Ohio | 7.44% |
California | 7.67% |
Oklahoma | 8.09% |
West Virginia | 8.31% |
Michigan | 8.45% |
Illinois | 8.52% |
Georgia | 9.06% |
Kansas | 9.16% |
Nevada | 9.43% |
Maryland | 9.44% |
Texas | 9.52% |
Wisconsin | 9.76% |
Iowa | 9.84% |
Florida | 9.93% |
Massachusetts | 10.07% |
Missouri | 10.43% |
Kentucky | 10.53% |
Alabama | 10.77% |
Mississippi | 10.88% |
Rhode Island | 11.17% |
District of Columbia | 11.24% |
Connecticut | 12.67% |
North Carolina | 12.94% |
Louisiana | 13.95% |
New York | 15.02% |
Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs), 2008 to 2010 (revised March 2012). |
Underage drinking is a serious and persistent problem in the United States. Although there is wide variation in underage drinking and self-purchase of alcohol by underage drinkers among States, no State is immune from these problems. Highlighting the prevalence of these problems in each State can help Federal, State, and local policy makers plan for and allocate resources to combat underage drinking, including efforts to reduce the availability of alcohol to young people, raise awareness about underage drinking and its consequences, and develop effective approaches to prevent underage drinking.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) is an annual survey sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The 2008 to 2010 data used in this report are based on information obtained from 93,700 persons aged 12 to 20. The survey collects data by administering questionnaires to a representative sample of the population through face-to-face interviews at their place of residence. The NSDUH Report is prepared by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (CBHSQ), SAMHSA, and by RTI International in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. (RTI International is a trade name of Research Triangle Institute.) Information on the most recent NSDUH is available in the following publication: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality. (2011). Results from the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Summary of national findings (NSDUH Series H-41, HHS Publication No. SMA 11-4658). Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Also available online: https://www.samhsa.gov/data/. |
The NSDUH Report is published periodically by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (formerly the Office of Applied Studies), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). All material appearing in this report is in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from SAMHSA. Additional copies of this report or other reports from the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality are available online: https://www.samhsa.gov/data/. Citation of the source is appreciated. For questions about this report, please e-mail: shortreports@samhsa.hhs.gov.
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