Community Perceptions of the Problem of Substance Abuse & Methamphetamine Use in the Appalachian Region



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Community Perceptions of the Problem of Substance Abuse & Methamphetamine Use in the Appalachian Region Kathleen M. Rayman, Ph.D., RN Associate Professor ETSU College of Nursing Research Consultant Appalachian Center for Translational Research in Disparities

The findings: Drawn from application data Describe the problem in our community Represent 6 states (Al, Ky, SC, TN, VA, WVA) Represent 26 counties

Overall, substance abuse is serious, pervasive, gaining a stronghold threatening the core shaking the foundation becoming an epidemic; rampant touches every individual, family, corporate entity crosses all socioeconomic & sociocultural lines so extreme we may need to leave for safe ed becoming known for our presc. med. problem

Characteristics of Abused Substances Rates higher than state/ national averages Types: alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, prescription drugs (oxycontin, benzodiazepam, lortab) Increasing use of opioids & IV drugs Recent increasing use of meth meth is moving into our community quietly seeping into our community on the rise a hotbed of meth production & use

Major themes Affects our children and their future Families are destroyed Business can t find reliable labor Poverty increases and becomes generational Education takes a back seat to getting by

Families are destroyed 40% children in foster care involves meth use 33% increase in cases of child abuse Can t reunify children with parents Prenatal drug exposure (addicted parents) Children ingesting parents pills, pot, alcohol Grandparents as primary caretakers Parents uninvolved in children s education and lives

Business can t t find reliable labor Low employment rates People aren t employable Can t pass drug screen Lost jobs/ absenteeism Communities unable to attract new industry Unskilled labor positions predominate

Poverty is increasing & generational Meth as source of income Busy corridors for transport of illegal drugs Location creates gateway for drug activity Comes in from neighboring counties Linked with increasing juvenile violent crimes, substance abuse, high school drop out rates above national (17.6-26%)

Other outcomes for our young people Increased drug related deaths & injury Increased suicide particularly young males

Impact on law enforcement & court system 75% arrests r/t substance abuse (thefts, home burglary, check & prescription forgery) Challenge to prosecute when return addicted to community Jails populated (few tx. resources) Limited law enforcement with rural terrain Detection difficult

Impact on healthcare facilities Most emergency calls for ODs Causes or exacerbates medical illnesses (diabetes, STDs) Facilities are overwhelmed Uses resources needed to educate & care for community

Education is not a priority Takes a back seat to getting by Schools are places to obtain & sell drugs with few consequences Parents uninvolved (addiction hx.) rolling meth labs with children in vehicles High dropout rates; don t enroll in high school

Our communities Have limited access to resources Need awareness & involvement Are concerned for health, safety, wellbeing

Our people are vulnerable Uninsured Poor High school dropouts Young Unemployed Severely work disabled Depressed Have used drugs within last month

Conclusions Nothing seems to erode the stronghold We do not stand alone in the battle of substance abuse with our youth.