Aug
27
2007

Canadian Substance Abuse Statistics

Substance Abuse StatisticsCanada, like many of the worlds countries, suffers from a substance abuse problem among a certain subset of its population. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry recently published a paper based off the research from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.

The Results

  • About 11% of Canadians have a problem with drug and alcohol abuse, this represents over three million people is equivalent to the entire population of the GTA!
  • Substance abuse is more prevalent in mid-sized cities then rural or larger cities
  • substances included in this study are alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, crack, speed, ecstasy, hallucinogens, glue, gasoline or solvents, heroin and steroids.
  • Study benefited from a 77% response rate for a total sampling size of just under 37 thousand households
  • British Columbia, Alberta had a substance abuse rate of about 13%
  • Saskatchewan had a substance abuse rate of just over 14%
  • Manitoba had a substance abuse rate of 13.5%
  • Ontario had a substance abuse rate of just over 10%
  • Quebec had a substance abuse rate of just over 9%
  • New Brunswick had a substance abuse rate of just over 12%
  • Nova Scotia had a substance abuse rate of just under 14%
  • PEI (Prince Edward Island) had a substance abuse rate just under 10%
  • Newfoundland/Labrador had a substance abuse rate of just under 13%

What does this all mean?

Statistically, considering the sample size, I would say these results are within a +/- range of a few percentage points, which essentially nullifies province by province comparisons. Generally, 11% of us Crazy Canucks enjoy a range of substances from alcohol to heroin to get us through yet another mind numbing day. I have lost both of my sisters to substance abuse and from that experience, I can easily say that those who take drugs are in deep denial to say the least (this includes tobacco users). Put another way, I doubt the foundations of this study if they simply relied on honest answers. You cannot expect an honest answer from a crook relative to how many items they stole anymore then you can expect an honest answer from a drug abuser high on self-denial.

The Bottom Line

Don’t drink, don’t smoke and don’t inject substances not given to you by a medical professional, otherwise, you WILL get more then you bargained for.

Buzzvia
http://www.camh.net/News_events/News_releases_and_media_advisories_and_backgrounders/addiction_geographical_rates.html

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1 Comment »

  • brianna

    The control and sale of alcohol in Canada is regulated by provincial and territorial governments. Different models range from total government control to a sharing of responsibility by both the government and private-sector stakeholders.

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    brianna

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