Arizona Teen Addiction Hotline

Arizona Teen Substance Abuse Helpline

Commonly abused substances among Arizona teenagers include alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, and occasionally other illicit drugs like methamphetamine or opioids. Factors contributing to teenage substance abuse in Arizona are similar to those found in other states, such as peer pressure, stress, easy access to drugs, family dynamics, and environmental influences.

Efforts to address teenage substance abuse in Arizona involve a combination of prevention, education, early intervention, and treatment programs. Schools, community organizations, healthcare providers, and government agencies collaborate to provide resources and support for at-risk teenagers.

Prevention programs aim to raise awareness about the risks associated with substance abuse and provide young people with the skills and knowledge to make healthier choices. Education on the dangers of drugs and alcohol is usually integrated into school curricula, and community-based initiatives help engage teenagers in positive activities and support networks.

Early intervention is vital for identifying and assisting teenagers who may be experimenting with or at risk of developing substance abuse problems. When detected early, appropriate interventions can help prevent escalation into more severe issues and provide necessary support to teenagers and their families. If you need immediate medical attention, call 911 Now.

Substance Abuse Statistics Arizona Teenagers

Teenagers in Arizona are 9.05% less likely to have used drugs in the last month than the average American teen as reported by the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS)

  • 43,000 or 7.58% of 12- to 17-year-olds report using drugs in the last month.
  • Among them, 79.07% report using marijuana in the last month.
  • 12.51% of all teens report using marijuana in the last year.
  • 0.53% report using cocaine in the last year.
  • 0.18% report using methamphetamines.
  • Up to 0.09% used heroin (data is limited).
  • 2.47% report misusing pain relievers.
  • 7.93% of all 12- to 17-year-olds used alcohol in the last month.
  • They’re 13.35% less likely to use alcohol than the average American in their age group.
  • 230,000 adults aged 18- to 25-years-old used drugs in the last month.
  • 18- to 25-year-olds in Arizona are 12.47% less likely to use drugs than the average American in the same age group.
  • 3.52% of teenagers aged 12- to 17-years-old met the criteria for IDUD in the last year.
  • 1.76% of teenagers aged 12- to 17-years-old met the criteria for AUD in the last year.

Arizona National Teen Drug and Alcohol Abuse Hotline

The Arizona Teenager Addiction Hotline is a nationwide resource for teens struggling with substance abuse. Call (888) 351-0084 to speak with a professional substance abuse specialist. The Arizona Teen Addiction Hotline trained counselors are available 24/7, ready to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for you to talk about your concerns.

24/7 Free Confidential Hotline

Remember, your call is confidential, and you can share as much or as little as you feel comfortable. We respect your privacy and are here to support you in a way that best suits your needs.

Arizona Teenager Addiction Resources

Arizona Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family

The Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family (GOYFF) is committed to supporting our communities in their efforts to combat substance misuse and abuse. Through our numerous grant funding opportunities, along with outreach and prevention efforts by our councils and commissions, we are working to curb substance use disorders throughout the state of Arizona. GOYFF aims to strengthen the health and safety of Arizonans through various marketing campaigns and initiatives, linking resources, collaboration and capacity building with community, faith, private, public, & tribal partners across the state.

Drug Free AZ Kids

DrugFreeAZKids.org, a program of Southwest Behavioral & Health Services. Works to prevent and reduce youth drug and alcohol use through community education and awareness by providing parents, caregivers, healthcare providers, educators and others with educational tools, information and resources. Website includes a drug guide that shows what various drugs look like and explains the risks and effects of each.

Arizona Teenage Prevention Resource

Arizona Teenage Prevention Resource, the prevention resources within this section are based on community needs and awareness for all community members. Availability of resources, strong neighborhood and community attachment, community drug-free youth activities, and strong bonds with pro-social organizations are just a few protective factors that can reduce the risk of substance use and abuse within the community.