lunes, 18 de febrero de 2013

SAMHSA Headlines: Fewer Adolescents Getting Substance Abuse Prevention Messaging

SAMHSA Headlines: Fewer Adolescents Getting Substance Abuse Prevention Messaging

 
SAMHSA Headlines

According to a new SAMHSA report, the percentage of adolescents receiving substance abuse prevention messages from the media fell significantly from 2002 to 2011. A companion SAMHSA report shows that adolescent attitudes about the risk of substances like alcohol and marijuana also changed significantly.
SAMHSA's Disaster Distress Helpline (1-800-985-5990) can provide immediate counseling to anyone who needs help in dealing with problems related to Winter Storm Nemo. The Helpline is a 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week resource that responds to people who need crisis counseling after experiencing a natural or manmade disaster or tragedy.
According to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in collaboration with SAMHSA, 36 percent of adults with a mental illness are cigarette smokers, compared with only 21 percent of adults who do not have a mental illness.
SAMHSA has launched the Voice Awards Fellowship Program—a pilot project designed to give consumer/peer leaders in the behavioral health community the skills they need to shape public perceptions of mental health and substance use recovery through storytelling.

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