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This survey aims to identify the situations, individual characteristics and social factors that are associated with teen substance use and addiction.
The increase in America’s prison population is due overwhelmingly to criminal activity linked to alcohol, other substance use and addiction.
Substance use and addiction costs federal, state and local governments and taxpayers in the U.S. billions of dollars each year.
Substance use by college students is a major issue in the United States, with consequences that extend into the surrounding communities.
The alcohol industry makes enormous revenue from underage and adult excessive drinkers, encumbering efforts to curb alcohol consumption in the U.S.
Alcohol is the number one substance of choice among America’s teens, and underage drinking is a serious problem that can have deadly consequences.
Girls and young women are more vulnerable to addiction than are boys and young men, especially during key transition periods in their lives.
Substance use in schools is an enormous problem in the United States, but there are steps parents, educators and policymakers can take to address the issue.
Our failure to prevent and treat addiction has adverse effects on state governments, taxpayers and those affected by substance use.
Addiction is not often treated within the scope of routine medical practice, with practitioners failing to diagnose and treat substance use disorder.
States need assistance to ensure the new 988 hotline reaches its full potential to help appropriately respond to behavioral health crises.
Mental health conditions are among the most common medical complications during pregnancy and the postpartum period, but care remains limited.
We turn the knowledge and insights gained from research, and the experience of families impacted by addiction, into actionable policy recommendations.
Physician and author Carl Erik Fisher on the history of addiction and the capacity for recovery.
Despite decades of research demonstrating its effectiveness in treating opioid use disorder, methadone remains stigmatized and inaccessible.
On this page you'll find Partnership to End Addiction’s latest Annual Reports and Financial Statements, including audited financials and IRS Form 990 filings. It also covers information about how the organization is governed and how it maintains oversight and transparency in its spending. Past reports going back several years are available for review.