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New Study Says Half of Military Binge Drinks

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: September 18, 2012
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The Institute of Medicine says outdated approaches to preventing and treating substance abuse, barriers to care and other problems hinder the Defense Department's ability to curb substance use disorders among military service members and their families. 

About 20% of active duty personnel engaged in heavy drinking in 2008. 
 
That's the most recent year for available data.
 
Binge drinking jumped from 35% in 1998 to 47% in 2008.

Prescription drug abuse rates are low, but the rates of medication misuse is rising.
  
Two percent of active duty personnel reported misusing prescription drugs in 2002, compared to 11% five years later in 2008. 

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