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drug problem in hawaii: Drug Crisis in Hawaii United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1990 |
drug problem in hawaii: Hoʻoponopono Victoria Shook, 1986-01-01 Seven case studies demonstrate how the age-old Hawaiian process of family problem-solving can be adapted in innovative ways and applied successfully today to situations ranging from social work with Hawaiian families to drug abuse. |
drug problem in hawaii: The Poisoning of Paradise United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, 2005 |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Crisis in Hawaii United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1990 |
drug problem in hawaii: Shoal of Time Gavan Daws, 1974-06 The arrival of Captain Cook and the debates concerning the territory's admission to statehood are given equal attention in this detailed history. |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Abuse and Trafficking in the State of Hawaii and the Trust Territory of Guam United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1978 |
drug problem in hawaii: Responding to Drug Challenges in Hawaii United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, 2001 |
drug problem in hawaii: Results from the ... National Survey on Drug Use and Health National Survey on Drug Use and Health (U.S.), 2002 |
drug problem in hawaii: Homelessness, Health, and Human Needs Institute of Medicine, Committee on Health Care for Homeless People, 1988-02-01 There have always been homeless people in the United States, but their plight has only recently stirred widespread public reaction and concern. Part of this new recognition stems from the problem's prevalence: the number of homeless individuals, while hard to pin down exactly, is rising. In light of this, Congress asked the Institute of Medicine to find out whether existing health care programs were ignoring the homeless or delivering care to them inefficiently. This book is the report prepared by a committee of experts who examined these problems through visits to city slums and impoverished rural areas, and through an analysis of papers written by leading scholars in the field. |
drug problem in hawaii: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Save Lives National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee on Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, 2019-06-16 The opioid crisis in the United States has come about because of excessive use of these drugs for both legal and illicit purposes and unprecedented levels of consequent opioid use disorder (OUD). More than 2 million people in the United States are estimated to have OUD, which is caused by prolonged use of prescription opioids, heroin, or other illicit opioids. OUD is a life-threatening condition associated with a 20-fold greater risk of early death due to overdose, infectious diseases, trauma, and suicide. Mortality related to OUD continues to escalate as this public health crisis gathers momentum across the country, with opioid overdoses killing more than 47,000 people in 2017 in the United States. Efforts to date have made no real headway in stemming this crisis, in large part because tools that already existâ€like evidence-based medicationsâ€are not being deployed to maximum impact. To support the dissemination of accurate patient-focused information about treatments for addiction, and to help provide scientific solutions to the current opioid crisis, this report studies the evidence base on medication assisted treatment (MAT) for OUD. It examines available evidence on the range of parameters and circumstances in which MAT can be effectively delivered and identifies additional research needed. |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Trafficking in and Through Hawaii and Guam United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1979 |
drug problem in hawaii: Shards Allison Moore, 2014-04-22 The “honest, introspective, and harrowing” (Kirkus Reviews) true story of a young female cop who almost loses everything in a downward spiral of addiction—a career she loved, colleagues who respected her, and the island that was once her personal paradise—before finally seeking redemption. As a beautiful, ambitious, and fearless young woman, Allison Moore had everything going for her: She had been the star student of her recruit class and was quickly promoted to vice cop at the Maui Police Department, while earning the respect of her colleagues and a stellar reputation. But when a doomed love affair with another cop led Allison to seek desperate escape, her life took a sudden and violent plunge. Using her position of authority and skills of manipulation, Allison hid her addiction from her lover and her department for as long as possible. She fabricated an elaborate story that she had cancer and needed to seek treatment on the mainland, while actually traveling to get a steady supply of meth from a brutal Seattle drug dealer. When her intensifying dependence on meth put her at the mercy of the ruthless dealer, he made her a prisoner in his house, subjecting her to unthinkable physical and sexual abuse, and monitoring her every move through a web of hidden surveillance cameras. Astounding, gripping, and astonishingly candid, Shards spares no detail of Allison’s horrific experiences and the tangle of addiction and betrayal that cost her nearly everything. |
drug problem in hawaii: Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse National Institute on Drug Abuse. Community Epidemiology Work Group, 1999 |
drug problem in hawaii: Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse, June 2003: Proceedings , 2004 |
drug problem in hawaii: Issues Affecting Federal, State, and Local Efforts to Combat Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1985 |
drug problem in hawaii: Update of 1983-84 Field Hearings United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1984 |
drug problem in hawaii: Facing the methamphetamine problem in America United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, 2004 |
drug problem in hawaii: We Sell Drugs Suzanna Reiss, 2014-08 This history of US-led international drug control provides new perspectives on the economic, ideological, and political foundations of a Cold War American empire. US officials assumed the helm of international drug control after World War II at a moment of unprecedented geopolitical influence embodied in the growing economic clout of its pharmaceutical industry. We Sell Drugs is a study grounded in the transnational geography and political economy of the coca-leaf and coca-derived commodities market stretching from Peru and Bolivia into the United States. More than a narrow biography of one famous plant and its equally famous derivative products—Coca-Cola and cocaine—this book situates these commodities within the larger landscape of drug production and consumption. Examining efforts to control the circuits through which coca traveled, Suzanna Reiss provides a geographic and legal basis for considering the historical construction of designations of legality and illegality. The book also argues that the legal status of any given drug is largely premised on who grew, manufactured, distributed, and consumed it and not on the qualities of the drug itself. Drug control is a powerful tool for ordering international trade, national economies, and society’s habits and daily lives. In a historical landscape animated by struggles over political economy, national autonomy, hegemony, and racial equality, We Sell Drugs insists on the socio-historical underpinnings of designations of legality to explore how drug control became a major weapon in asserting control of domestic and international affairs. |
drug problem in hawaii: Overcoming the Odds Emmy E. Werner, Ruth S. Smith, 2019-06-30 Overcoming the Odds looks closely at the lives of an ethnically diverse group of 505 men and women who were born in 1955 on the Hawaiian island of Kauai and who have been monitored from the prenatal period through early adulthood by psychologists, pediatricians, public health professionals, and social workers. Werner and Smith trace the impact of a variety of biological and psycho-social risk factors and stressful events on the development of these individuals, most of whose parents did not graduate from high school and worked as semiskilled or unskilled laborers. Incorporating vivid case study accounts with statistical analysis, the authors focus on both the vulnerability and the resilience of those who overcame great odds to grow into competent and caring adults. They trace the recovery process through which most of the troubled adolescents in the cohort—those with histories of delinquency, teenage pregnancy, and mental health problems—emerged with improved prospects in their twenties and early thirties. Identifying both the self-righting tendencies that enable high risk children later to adapt successfully to work, marriage, and parenthood, and the conditions under which professional and volunteer care is most beneficial, Werner and Smith offer concrete suggestions for effective intervention policies. |
drug problem in hawaii: Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States Herbert Barringer, Robert W. Gardner, Michael J. Levin, 1993-02-23 Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States examines in comprehensive detail the most rapidly growing and quickly changing minority group in the United States. Once a small population, this group is now recognized by official census counts and by society as a diverse people, comprised of Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos, Hawaiians, Samoans, and many other heritages. However, the conception that Asians are a single and successful model minority still exists, though they are in fact a complex and multidimensional people still struggling in the pursuit of the American dream. ...a major addition to the literature on recent immigration. The book is lucidly written by three demographers eager to convey their findings and analyses to general readers as well as to fellow professionals. It provides easily accessible information and useful commentary, making it an excellent resource for anyone interested in those groups now lumped together under a single Census Bureau rubric. —Choice This is a demographer's delight....The major question addressed in this book is: How well are the new Asian immigrants adapting to American society? Barringer, Gardner, and Levin cogently argue and convincingly demonstrate that the response to the question is much more complex than suggested by articles in the popular press....an important book and highly recommended. —Contemporary Sociology For the real scoop on the state of Asian America, turn to the Russell Sage Foundation's excellent Asians and Pacific Islanders of the United States. The best demographic overview, it makes a strong case for Asian-American success without overlooking genuine problems. —Reason ...a comprehensive study of the size, diversity, and complexity of the Asian and Pacific Islander populations based on the 1980 census and subsequent mid-census assessments prior to the 1990 census....sheds a particularly interesting light on the shifting nature of recent Asian and Pacific Islander immigration and the related but often undocumented secondary movement of populations after arrival. —The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series |
drug problem in hawaii: Secrets of Diamond Head Denby Fawcett, 2014 This book traces the life of Diamond Head crater from its birth to its use by hikers and the military today. |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Abuse Control Amendments--1970 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare, 1970 |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Abuse Control Amendments-1970, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Health and Welfare ... on H.R. 11701 and H.R. 13743 United States. Congress. House Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1970 |
drug problem in hawaii: Hawaii's Story Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii), 1898 |
drug problem in hawaii: Handbook of Drug Abuse Prevention Zili Sloboda, William J. Bukoski, 2007-08-06 This wide-ranging handbook brings together experts in the sociology of drug abuse prevention. Providing a comprehensive overview of the accumulated knowledge on prevention theory, intervention design, and development and prevention research methodology, this work also promotes prevention science as an evolving field in the practice and policy of drug abuse prevention. |
drug problem in hawaii: Responding to Drug Challenges in Hawaii United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, 2001 |
drug problem in hawaii: Cultivation and Eradication of Illicit Domestic Marihuana , 1984 |
drug problem in hawaii: Alcohol Use Among U. S. Ethnic Minorities Danielle Spiegler, 1993-07 |
drug problem in hawaii: Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2001 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies, 2000 |
drug problem in hawaii: National Survey on Drug Abuse , 1983 |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug Abuse United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Education, 1970 |
drug problem in hawaii: Study Mission to Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos, and Hawaii (January 3-14, 1990) , 1990 |
drug problem in hawaii: Clean David Sheff, 2013 The author of the #1 New York Times-bestseller Beautiful Boy offers a new paradigm for dealing with addiction based on cutting-edge research and stories of his own and other families' struggles with--and triumphs over--drug abuse. |
drug problem in hawaii: Epidemiology of Drug Abuse Zili Sloboda, 2006-06-02 As the drug abuse epidemic evolves, so do the tools needed to understand and treat it. Accordingly, Epidemiology of Drug Abuse takes the long view, cogently outlining what the book calls the natural history of drug abuse and redefining its complex phenomena to reflect our present-day knowledge. Twenty-six eminent contributors discuss the state and future of the field, balancing the practical concerns involved in gathering drug abuse data with the ethics of using the information. - Current thinking on pathways and etiology, as well as medical, psychological, and social sequelae of drug abuse - Proven, up-to-date methodologies for assessment - Challenges of gathering data from high-risk and other user populations - Sampling and application issues - Uses, sources, and limitations of treatment data - Analytical papers applying the methodologies to specific and global studies - The role of epidemiology studies in developing prevention strategies With this multifaceted approach to the subject, Epidemiology of Drug Abuse provides researchers and educators with a reference that sheds significant light on infrequently covered areas. In addition, its breadth and accessibility of coverage make it a teaching text suitable to courses in epidemiology, public health, and drug abuse. |
drug problem in hawaii: The Challenge , 1988 |
drug problem in hawaii: Tweakerville Alexei Melnick, 2010 In ¿Tweakerville,¿ the first novel by Alexei Melnick, we are drawn into Hawai`i¿s ice world. When the novel begins, narrator Jesse Gomes, a 17-year-old who runs drugs on his moped, is partying with his dealer and crew, stealing beer and fighting. Rain falls on the tarps covering the back yard; people throw bottles into the street; everyone is high. It is the best night of Jesse¿s life. The following morning, he wakes up next to a girl who has ODd on ice. They roll her body in a piece of carpet and drive to an isolated patch of forest, where Jesse digs her grave. The story, told largely in a brutal, flat pidgin, is chilling in its matter-of-factness and its refusal to either demonize or valorize characters who seem, from the outside at least, completely amoral. Empathetic readers will relate to the characters¿ desperation and social, economic, and political powerlessness¿even though the characters themselves are far beyond despair. Melnick shows us that Tweakerville exists right under our noses, if we would only bother to look. |
drug problem in hawaii: State Justice Sourcebook of Statistics and Research , 1993-07 Brings together in one source information on the criminal justice system and the criminal justice research and analysis activities of each State. Covers: state justice system overview; law enforcement; prosecution and defense; victims' rights and assistance; adjudication; corrections; statutory provisions and more. Also includes a state-by-state discussion of the missions and goals of the State Statistical Analysis Centers, and a state-by-state directory of criminal justice issues and research in the States. Comprehensive! |
drug problem in hawaii: International Narcotics Control Study Missions to Latin America and Jamaica (August 6-21, 1983), Hawaii, Hong Kong, Thailand, Burma, Pakistan, Turkey, and Italy (January 4-22, 1984) United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1984 |
drug problem in hawaii: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1968 |
drug problem in hawaii: Drug War Zone Howard Campbell, 2010-01-01 A ground-level chronicle of the violent drug war in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico—with accounts from both traffickers and law enforcement, and “astute analysis” (The Americas). Thousands die in drug-related violence every year in Mexico. Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, adjacent to El Paso, Texas, has become the most violent city in the drug war. Much of the cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine consumed in the United States is imported across the Mexican border, making El Paso/Juárez one of the major drug-trafficking venues in the world. In this anthropological study of drug trafficking and anti-drug law enforcement efforts on the US–Mexico border, Howard Campbell uses an ethnographic perspective to chronicle the recent Mexican drug war, focusing especially on people and events in the El Paso/Juárez area. It is the first social science study of the violent drug war that is tearing Mexico apart. Based on deep access to the drug-smuggling world, this study presents the drug war through the words of direct participants. Half of the book consists of oral histories from drug traffickers, and the other half from law enforcement officials. There is much journalistic coverage of the drug war, but very seldom are the lived experiences of traffickers and “narcs” presented in such vivid detail. In addition to providing an up-close, personal view of this world, Campbell explains and analyzes the functioning of cartels, the corruption that facilitates trafficking, the strategies of smugglers and anti-narcotics officials, and the perilous culture of drug trafficking that Campbell refers to as the “Drug War Zone.” “This collection of oral histories of drug traffickers and counter-drug officials examines the border narco-world through the eyes of first-hand participants . . . An invaluable resource for anyone seeking a greater sociological understanding.” —Journal of Latin American Studies |
2020 HAWAII DRUG RELATED DEATHS AND OVERDOSE …
Jan 1, 2021 · Hawaii is experiencing an increase in the trafficking of counterfeit opioid pills, i.e., counterfeit oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl. Fentanyl related deaths in Hawaii increased …
Hawaii High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area - United States …
This assessment provides a strategic overview of the illicit drug situation in the Hawaii High Inten-sity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA), highlighting significant trends and law enforcement …
SUBSTANCE USE STATE PLAN - Hawaii State Department of …
Since 2019, law enforcement has seen an increased number of drug seizures and emergency room cases involving fentanyl in Hawaiʻi. Fatal drug related poisonings continue to rise with …
HAWAII - National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2019 …
Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine.
EndMeth + HI-HIDTA Question and Answer Panel Discussion
Jun 30, 2022 · Hawaii today is the front line for crystal methamphetamine, or “ice,” a potent smokable form of methamphetamine that originated in Asia. How big is the problem? “People …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a nonprofit subsidiary of the Healthcare …
Table 2.34-- ESTIMATED USE OF SELECTED SUBSTANCES, FOR …
2/ Illicit drug use other than marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. …
Hawaii’s Opioid Crisis - NonOpioidChoices
Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. HHS Publication No.PEP20-07-01-001, NSDUH …
THE 2019-2020 HAWAIʻI STUDENT ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, …
Data were collected using a primarily online survey, using a risk and protective factors approach, to report levels of substance use and treatment needs in the county.
Hawaii High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market …
Trends and patterns related to drug production, traficking, and abuse were identified through detailed analysis of coordinated counterdrug agency reporting and information.
HAWAII - National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2018 …
Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine.
Other opiates Cocaine - The White House
HAWAII DRUG CONTROL UPDATE This report reflects significant trends, data, and major issues relating to drugs in the State of Hawaii. Hawaii At-a-Glance: In the 2007-2008 time period, …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
Number of ED Visits vs All Drug, Opioid, and Stimulant-involved ED Visits in Hawaii, CY 2021. Figure 1. The number of opioid-involved ED visits exceeds that of stimulant-involved ED visits.
Hawaii 2022 State Report - Underage Drinking Prevention and …
Data about the portion of each state’s population comprising 12-to 20-year-olds, as well as facts about past-month alcohol use and binge use, were averaged from the 2017 through 2020 …
GOVERNOR FIRST DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL - ag.hawaii.gov
If confronted by a drug dealer or user contact 911 immediately. If you suspect someone is dealing drugs in your neighborhood you must call the Honolulu Police Department's NarcoticsNice …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
annual report is comprised of information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a …
PART I: CLEARLY DEFINED PROBLEM AND NEEDS …
Native Hawaiian students in grades 6 through 12 had higher rates of substance abuse than statewide rates of alcohol, tobacco and drug use. By 12th grade 60% of Hawaiian students …
A Statewide Response to Opioid Use and Other Substance …
The Hawaii Opioid Initiative – A Statewide Response for Opioid and Other Substance Misuse issues (HOI) is entering its second year of implementation and coordination among …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
is comprised of information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a nonprofit …
HAWAII DRUG CONTROL UPDATE - The White House
Hawaii has implemented a novel approach to dealing with probationers who use drugs, through its “HOPE Probation” program. The program uses swift, certain, and modest sanctions, coupled …
2020 HAWAII DRUG RELATED DEATHS AND OVERDOSE …
Jan 1, 2021 · Hawaii is experiencing an increase in the trafficking of counterfeit opioid pills, i.e., counterfeit oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl. Fentanyl related deaths in Hawaii increased …
Hawaii High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area - United …
This assessment provides a strategic overview of the illicit drug situation in the Hawaii High Inten-sity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA), highlighting significant trends and law enforcement …
SUBSTANCE USE STATE PLAN - Hawaii State Department of …
Since 2019, law enforcement has seen an increased number of drug seizures and emergency room cases involving fentanyl in Hawaiʻi. Fatal drug related poisonings continue to rise with …
HAWAII - National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2019 …
Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine.
EndMeth + HI-HIDTA Question and Answer Panel Discussion
Jun 30, 2022 · Hawaii today is the front line for crystal methamphetamine, or “ice,” a potent smokable form of methamphetamine that originated in Asia. How big is the problem? “People …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a nonprofit subsidiary of the Healthcare …
Table 2.34-- ESTIMATED USE OF SELECTED SUBSTANCES, FOR …
2/ Illicit drug use other than marijuana includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine. …
Hawaii’s Opioid Crisis - NonOpioidChoices
Key substance use and mental health indicators in the United States: Results from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. HHS Publication No.PEP20-07-01-001, NSDUH …
THE 2019-2020 HAWAIʻI STUDENT ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, …
Data were collected using a primarily online survey, using a risk and protective factors approach, to report levels of substance use and treatment needs in the county.
Hawaii High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market …
Trends and patterns related to drug production, traficking, and abuse were identified through detailed analysis of coordinated counterdrug agency reporting and information.
HAWAII - National Survey on Drug Use and Health: 2018 …
Illicit Drug Use includes the misuse of prescription psychotherapeutics or the use of marijuana, cocaine (including crack), heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or methamphetamine.
Other opiates Cocaine - The White House
HAWAII DRUG CONTROL UPDATE This report reflects significant trends, data, and major issues relating to drugs in the State of Hawaii. Hawaii At-a-Glance: In the 2007-2008 time period, …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
Number of ED Visits vs All Drug, Opioid, and Stimulant-involved ED Visits in Hawaii, CY 2021. Figure 1. The number of opioid-involved ED visits exceeds that of stimulant-involved ED visits.
Hawaii 2022 State Report - Underage Drinking Prevention …
Data about the portion of each state’s population comprising 12-to 20-year-olds, as well as facts about past-month alcohol use and binge use, were averaged from the 2017 through 2020 …
GOVERNOR FIRST DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
If confronted by a drug dealer or user contact 911 immediately. If you suspect someone is dealing drugs in your neighborhood you must call the Honolulu Police Department's NarcoticsNice …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
annual report is comprised of information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a …
PART I: CLEARLY DEFINED PROBLEM AND NEEDS …
Native Hawaiian students in grades 6 through 12 had higher rates of substance abuse than statewide rates of alcohol, tobacco and drug use. By 12th grade 60% of Hawaiian students …
A Statewide Response to Opioid Use and Other Substance …
The Hawaii Opioid Initiative – A Statewide Response for Opioid and Other Substance Misuse issues (HOI) is entering its second year of implementation and coordination among …
Hawaii Drug Overdose Surveillance & Epidemiology (DOSE)
is comprised of information on overdose within the state of Hawaii based on emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data from the Laulima Data Alliance, a nonprofit …