Prescription Drug Abuse and Heroin: Impact on Oregon s Youth and Young Adults

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North Coast Opioid Summit Prescription Drug Abuse and Heroin: Impact on Oregon s Youth and Young Adults April 28, 2016

The Oregon Epidemic Oregon ranks #2 in Non-Medical Use of Opioids, 5% of population (2012-2013 NSDUH) Over 3 million opioid prescriptions in 2013 (54% of all Rx) (OHA Injury and Violence Prevention Fact Sheet) o o 1.88 M hydrocodone 1.15 M oxycodone Over 100 million opioid pills every year o o Population: 3.9 million 25 pills for every man, woman and child Number of overdose deaths from prescription opioids in 2014: 154

Youth Rx Abuse: A Growing Problem in US & OR Prescription medicines are now the most commonly abused drugs among 12 to 13 year olds (2012 NDUH) Largest proportion of non-medical prescription drug users was between the ages of 18 and 25 (2012-2013 NSDUH) In Oregon, about 15,000 adolescents aged 12 17 (5.3% of all adolescents) per year in 2013 2014 reported nonmedical use of pain relievers within the year prior to being surveyed (Source: SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Surveys on Drug Use and Health, 2010 2011 to 2013 2014) Past 30 day use of Rx: 4.1% for 8 th grade students and 6.5% for 11 th grade students (2015 Oregon Healthy Teen Survey)

Did you know next to marijuana, the most common illegal drug teens are abusing are prescription medicines? (Partnership for a Drug Free America, Attitude Tracking Survey 2012)

Teen Rx Abuse: Risk of Harm & Availability

Rx Drugs are Part of Teen Culture Teens: Normalize this form of drug abuse. Take these meds for legitimate reasons with or without a prescription to stay awake, remain alert or to go to sleep. Purposely abuse these drugs to get high. Are often unaware that these activities can lead to disastrous results.

Perception of Risk Among Youth is Alarming 73% of 8 th graders reported occasional use of heroin w/o a needle as high risk, however, only 26% perceived occasional Vicodin use as high risk. o 8 th graders also perceived occasional Vicodin use as less risky as occasional marijuana and smoking 1/5 cig/day. (Trust for Americas Health 2015) Perception of harm is lowest with younger students o o o 77% of 6 th grade; 84% of 8 th grade and 89% of 11 th grade students perceived moderate or great risk of harm regarding use of Rx not prescribed to them (2014 Oregon Student Wellness Survey)

Heroin Use and Youth Heroin use is increasing nationally a recent study revealed that the number of people ages 12 and older who reported heroin use in the past year increased nearly 80 percent between 2007 and 2012 (NSDUH 2012) o National survey data suggests that the number of new heroin users has grown while the age of users has fallen appreciably (2013 National Drug Threat Assessment Summary) Nearly half of young people who inject heroin start by abusing Rx drugs (Partnership for Drug-Free Kids) Heroin use has more than doubled among 18-25 year olds in the past decade (Trust for Americas Health 2015)

Why the Switch to Heroin? Law enforcement reporting indicates users of prescription opiates are increasingly switching to heroin because it is more available, less expensive, and provides a more intense high than diverted prescription opiates (2015 HIDTA Threat Assessment and Counter Drug Strategy Report) Heroin is relatively cheap and often easy to locate: 1/6 to 1/10 compared to prescription painkillers (Trust for Americas Health 2015)

The Opioid Epidemic in the North Coast DATA FROM CLATSOP, COLUMBIA AND TILLAMOOK COUNTIES

The Problem of Youth Rx Abuse in the North Coast In Columbia County, the percent of young adults, aged 18-25, who used prescription pain relievers for non-medical reasons in the past year was 17 percent compared to the state at 15 percent. For Columbia County residents, age 26 and older, the rate was equal to the state at five percent. (Oregon's State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup). In Clatsop County, the percentage of adults, age 18-25, who used prescription pain relievers for non-medical reasons in the past year was 17 percent compared to the state at 15 percent. For Clatsop County residents, age 26 and older, the rate was equal to the state at five percent. (Clatsop County's Epidemiological Data on Alcohol, Drugs and Mental Health 2000-2012). In Clatsop County, youth participating in the 2015 Oregon Healthy Teens Survey were asked if they have used prescription drugs without a doctor s order in the last 30 days. Eighth- and 11th-grade respondents who reported using prescription drugs one to two times were higher than the state average.

Number of Residents per 1,000 Receiving and Opioid, by Rx Type, Counties and Statewide Oregon 2013 County All Opioids Oxycodone Hydrocodone Benzo+Opioid Statewide 234.3 86.1 172.6 54.0 Clatsop 278.8 127.2 189.5 51.4 Columbia 232.7 95.3 161.7 40.0 Tillamook 269.7 94.6 198.1 51.9 Multnomah 230.4 87.3 157.5 38.6 Data source: Prescription Drug Dispensing in Oregon, January 1, 2013-December 31, 2013, Oregon Health Authority

Number of Residents per 1,000 Receiving an Opioid, by Rx Type, Clatsop/Tillamook Region and Statewide Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Pharmaceutical Opioid Deaths in Clatsop/Tillamook Region and Statewide Rate per 100,000 Population 10 8 6 4 2 0 Overdose Deaths by County 2000-2004 2005-2009 2010-2014 Overdose Death Drug Type Pharmaceutical Opioid Multiple values 5 Year Rates County or Grant Region County Oregon Statewide 3 or 5 Year Rates * Technical Note: Counties with smaller populations may have rates suppressed due to small numbers. 5 year rates may be more reliable. Region1 (Clatsop, Tillamook) Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Pharmaceutical Opioid Deaths By Age in Clatsop/Tillamook Region Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Heroin Overdose Deaths in Clatsop/Tillamook Region Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Pharmaceutical Opioid Hospitalizations in Clatsop/Tillamook Region Rate per 100,000 Population Overdose Hospitalizations by County 15 10 5 Overdose Hospitalization Drug Type Pharmaceutical Opioids County or Grant Region Region1 (Clatsop, Tillamook) 5 Year Rates 3 or 5 Year Rates * Technical Note: Counties with smaller populations may have rates suppressed due to small numbers. 5 year rates may be more reliable. County Legend Region1 (Clatsop, Tillamook) 0 2000-2004 2005-2009 2010-2014 Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Pharmaceutical Opioid Hospitalizations By Age in Clatsop/Tillamook Region Overdose Hospitalization by Age Overdose Hospitalization Drug Type Pharmaceutical Opioids Rate per 100,000 Population 20 10 0 2000-2004 2005-2009 2010-2014 Grant Region Region1 (Clatsop, Tillamook) <18 18-44 45-64 65-74 Age Group (Years) 75+ Oregon Health Authority Data Dashboard Prescribing and Overdose Data for Oregon

Past 30 Day Use: 8 th Grade, 11 th Grade Clatsop Columbia Tillamook State Past 30 Day Use: 8th Grade 2013 2015 2013 2015 2013 2015 2013 2015 Alcohol 9.7 17.6 11.9 15.0 18.2 16.2 13.8 11.9 Cigarettes 6.4 6.8 4.8 5.7 6.7 7.3 4.1 3.9 Marijuana 11.2 9.0 5.9 13.0 8.0 13.0 9.7 8.8 Rx 5.6 5.8 4.0 7.8 1.0 4.1 3.9 4.1 Past 30 Day Use: 11th Grade 2013 2015 2013 2015 2013 2015 2013 2015 Alcohol 37.6 31.8 33.5 31.2 29.1 34.0 31.0 29.1 Cigarettes 10.6 15 15.5 11.2 11.7 10.0 9.4 8.3 Marijuana 26.7 31.2 22.6 17.1 16.7 23.1 20.9 19.1 Rx 9.3 15.2 6.5 9.7 5.1 7.5 6.4 6.5 Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2013 & 2015

Past 30 Day Use: 8 th Grade (2015) 17.6 15.0 16.2 Clatsop Columbia Tillamook 11.9 13.0 13.0 State 6.8 5.7 7.3 9.0 8.8 5.8 7.8 3.9 4.1 4.1 Alcohol Cigarettes Marijuana Rx Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2015

Past 30 Day Use: 11 th Grade (2015) 31.8 31.2 34.0 29.1 31.2 Clatsop Columbia Tillamook State 23.1 19.1 15.0 17.1 15.2 11.2 10.0 8.3 9.7 7.5 6.5 Alcohol Cigarettes Marijuana Rx Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2015

Past 30 Day Rx Use: 8 th Grade 7.8 Clatsop 5.6 5.8 Columbia 4.0 3.9 4.1 Tillamook State 1.0 2013 2015 Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2013 & 2015

Past 30 Day Rx Use: 11 th Grade 15.2 Clatsop 9.3 9.7 Columbia 7.5 6.5 6.4 6.5 5.1 Tillamook State 2013 2015 Oregon Healthy Teen Survey 2013 & 2015

Past 30 Day Heroin Use: 11 th Grade 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.3 Clatsop Columbia Tillamook State 2014 Oregon Student Wellness Survey