In honor of National Recovery Month, BHIPP has gathered information and resources relevant to youth substance use. National Recovery Month was established to educate and raise awareness about substance use treatment and mental health services in order to increase overall well-being and health for people who are struggling with a substance use and/or mental health disorder and to encourage individuals in need of treatment and recovery services to seek help.
The CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey reports that approximately 29% of 13– to 18-year-old students reported current use of alcohol, marijuana, or prescription opioid misuse; among those reporting current use, approximately 34% used two or more substances. In addition, the CDC reports that 1 in 3 students reported using substances in the last month in 2021. Pediatric primary care providers have the opportunity to prevent youth substance use by reducing risk factors (i.e. lack of parental supervision, academic problems, peer substance use, drug availability, poverty, peer rejection, child abuse or neglect) and promoting protective factors (i.e. parental support and involvement, healthy emotion regulation, good peer relationships, school engagement) (youth.gov). Providers can support young people by providing early screening, education on substance use, brief intervention, and connecting youth to evidence-based substance use and/or mental health treatment. See the resources below for additional guidance in supporting youth and families.
For Primary Care Providers:
SAMHSA
Substance Misuse Prevention for Young Adults
Preventing Marijuana Use Among Youth
Reducing Vaping Among Youth and Young Adults
Substance Use and Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Discipline Spotlight: Pediatricians
Adolescent Substance Use and Rx Drug Misuse Course
Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in the Pediatric (Adolescent Medicine) Setting
Treatment
Maryland Department of Health
Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Resource Guide
National Council for Mental Wellbeing
Getting Candid: Framing the Conversation Around Youth Substance Use Prevention
Substance Use Screening Tools for Primary Care:
CRAFFT
Screening to Brief Intervention (S2BI)
For Families:
SAMHSA
Parent & Caregiver Resources
Substance Use Prevention Resources for Youth and College Students
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Parents & Educators
Operation Prevention
Parent Toolkit
American Addiction Centers
Demographics and Addiction
Partnership to End Addiction
Drug Prevention Tips for Every Age
Addiction Policy
How Do You Really Keep Your Kids Safe From Addiction? 10 Things Parents Can Do
Maryland Treatment Centers
Maryland Treatment Centers Your Recovery Family
Sandstone Care
Rehab Centers in Maryland
For Families in Spanish:
The American Psychiatric Association
Trastorno por consumo de sustancias (adicción)
El Trastorno por Consumo de Sustancias Datos para Pacientes y Familias
The Milton Coalition
Lo que usted debe saber sobre el tratamiento y la recuperación
Actúe para prevenir la adicción
Hoja Informativa Sobre La Campaña Rx Awareness De Los CDC
Crecer Libre de Drogas:Guia de Prevencion papa los Padres de Familia
Opioid Library
Mantengalos protegidos. Familia Sana - Jóvenes Sanos
Webinars:
Maryland BHIPP:
BHIPP Resilience Break: Youth and Substances: What’s a Primary Care Provider to Do?
BHIPP Resilience Break: Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Youth
BHIPP Resilience Break: Benzodiazepine and Prescription Stimulant Use in Youth: What’s the Impact on SUD and it’s Treatment?
BHIPP Resilience Break: Involving Families in Addressing Youth Substance Use
Organizations Supporting Recover and Substance Use Concerns:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA)
National Institiute on Drug Abuse for Teens
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
Rural Health Information Hub
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