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U. S. Marine Corps Alcohol Abuse Prevention Campaign Plan

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U. S. Marine Corps Alcohol Abuse Prevention Campaign Plan

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    3. Background USMC IG Inspection Same strategy = 1) High level leadership engagement and 2) Strong peer-to-peer intervention; bystander intervention and 3) NCOs are key players Relationship of alcohol to safety, sexual assault, suicide, etc. Negative impact on mission readiness Conducted four OPTS to: to collect insights from: Operational Forces Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Professionals Marines representing all demographics Imperatives Explain its ok not to drink and if consumed teach Marines strategies for low-risk drinking Make the training realistic…not disciplinary in nature Minimize effects and challenges of internal and external friction between collateral agencies Inspire esprit de corps…respect, feeling of confidence, and comradeship (no by-standing) USMC IG Inspection Same strategy = 1) High level leadership engagement and 2) Strong peer-to-peer intervention; bystander intervention and 3) NCOs are key players Relationship of alcohol to safety, sexual assault, suicide, etc. Negative impact on mission readiness Conducted four OPTS to: to collect insights from: Operational Forces Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Professionals Marines representing all demographics Imperatives Explain its ok not to drink and if consumed teach Marines strategies for low-risk drinking Make the training realistic…not disciplinary in nature Minimize effects and challenges of internal and external friction between collateral agencies Inspire esprit de corps…respect, feeling of confidence, and comradeship (no by-standing)

    7. USMC Alcohol Consumption Continuum A major nationwide survey of 43,000 U.S. adults by the National Institutes of Health shows that only about 2 in 100 people who drink within both the “single-day” and weekly limits below have alcoholism or alcohol abuse. For healthy adults in general, drinking more than the single-day or weekly amounts shown above is considered “at-risk” or “heavy” drinking. About 1 in 4 people who drink this much already has alcoholism or alcohol abuse, and the rest are at greater risk for developing these and other problems. This same study reports if you drink heavily only one day a month, your chances of having an alcohol use disorder is about 20%. But if you exceed the guidelines once a week, the chances jump to 33%. For those who drink heavily twice a week, the chances of developing a problem is 50% - one in every two people. These percentages were found in a study of the drinking patterns of more than 43,000 U.S. adults. Source: NIAAA http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/RethinkingDrinking/Rethinking_Drinking.pdf A major nationwide survey of 43,000 U.S. adults by the National Institutes of Health shows that only about 2 in 100 people who drink within both the “single-day” and weekly limits below have alcoholism or alcohol abuse. For healthy adults in general, drinking more than the single-day or weekly amounts shown above is considered “at-risk” or “heavy” drinking. About 1 in 4 people who drink this much already has alcoholism or alcohol abuse, and the rest are at greater risk for developing these and other problems. This same study reports if you drink heavily only one day a month, your chances of having an alcohol use disorder is about 20%. But if you exceed the guidelines once a week, the chances jump to 33%. For those who drink heavily twice a week, the chances of developing a problem is 50% - one in every two people. These percentages were found in a study of the drinking patterns of more than 43,000 U.S. adults. Source: NIAAA http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/RethinkingDrinking/Rethinking_Drinking.pdf

    8. USMC Alcohol Consumption Continuum - Science A major nationwide survey of 43,000 U.S. adults by the National Institutes of Health shows that only about 2 in 100 people who drink within both the “single-day” and weekly limits below have alcoholism or alcohol abuse. For healthy adults in general, drinking more than the single-day or weekly amounts shown above is considered “at-risk” or “heavy” drinking. About 1 in 4 people who drink this much already has alcoholism or alcohol abuse, and the rest are at greater risk for developing these and other problems. This same study reports if you drink heavily only one day a month, your chances of having an alcohol use disorder is about 20%. But if you exceed the guidelines once a week, the chances jump to 33%. For those who drink heavily twice a week, the chances of developing a problem is 50% - one in every two people. These percentages were found in a study of the drinking patterns of more than 43,000 U.S. adults. Source: NIAAA http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/RethinkingDrinking/Rethinking_Drinking.pdf A major nationwide survey of 43,000 U.S. adults by the National Institutes of Health shows that only about 2 in 100 people who drink within both the “single-day” and weekly limits below have alcoholism or alcohol abuse. For healthy adults in general, drinking more than the single-day or weekly amounts shown above is considered “at-risk” or “heavy” drinking. About 1 in 4 people who drink this much already has alcoholism or alcohol abuse, and the rest are at greater risk for developing these and other problems. This same study reports if you drink heavily only one day a month, your chances of having an alcohol use disorder is about 20%. But if you exceed the guidelines once a week, the chances jump to 33%. For those who drink heavily twice a week, the chances of developing a problem is 50% - one in every two people. These percentages were found in a study of the drinking patterns of more than 43,000 U.S. adults. Source: NIAAA http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/RethinkingDrinking/Rethinking_Drinking.pdf

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