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# Alcohol related deaths

Current Value

39%

2020

Definition

Story Behind the Curve

Excessive drinking is defined as binge drinking, heavy drinking and/or any drinking by pregnant women or people younger than age 21.  In 2017 in Orange County, 477 Emergency Department visits were due to acute alcohol intoxication and from 2010 - 2018, close to 300 OC individuals lost their life due to an alcohol-related death.  

One of the single largest issues negatively impacting colleges, universities and their surrounding communities is high-risk excessive drinking.  Data from 2013-2017 indicates that OC had 13,217 car crashes, and of those crashes, 27% (52) resulted in an alcohol related death.

In 2018, OC had the second highest prevalence of excessive drinking (20.6%), followed by Wake County (20%) and led by Onslow County (22.6%).

Partners

  • Freedom House Recovery Center
  • Orange Partnership for Alcohol and Drug Free Youth 
  • The Campus and Community Coalition 
  • UNC Health Alcohol and Substance Abuse Treatment Program (ASAP)
  • OC Emergency Management

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Strategy

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