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Drug Poisoning Death Rate in North Carolina (Gender): Drug Poisoning Deaths per 100,000 population (age-adjusted rates)
Current Value
59.3
Definition
Comparison
Story Behind the Curve
North Carolina's age-adjusted female drug poisoning (overdose) death rate continues to trend below age-adjsted overdose death rates for the state's male population. Both male and female populations have experienced a significant rise in death rates since 2016. The rise in male death rates has been at a steeper climb since 2019, broadening the gap between male and female overdose death rates to over thirty points.
Indicator Notes
Definition:
Number of persons in North Carolina who die as a result of drug poisoning per 100,000 population, adjusted by age.
Why is this Important?
Substance misuse is a chronic condition, requiring ongoing care and treatment for individuals to regain and maintain health and recovery.
This chronic condition affects the individual’s relationship with family and community. It can impair ability to attend school or work and negatively impacts both physical and mental health. It can also lead to social complications and negative interactions with the justice system. [HNC2030]
Additional Information:
The Drug Poisoning Death Rate indicator is aligned with HNC2030.
References and Links:
North Carolina's Opioid and Substance Use Action Plan | NCDHHS