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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

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Age-Adjusted ER Rate due to Adolescent Alcohol Use

Zip Code: 93023
Measurement Period: 2017-2019
This indicator shows the average annual age-adjusted ER rate due to alcohol use per 10,000 population aged 10-17 years. Cases where the any listed diagnosis indicates an alcohol-related disorder (use, abuse, dependence) or external cause of injury indicates alcohol poisoning (unintentional, assault, or unspecified intent) are included.

Why is this important?

According to research by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, adolescents who begin drinking at a young age are more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. Patterns formed during adolescence play a critical role in health throughout adulthood. Alcohol use also impairs judgment and can lead to other high-risk behaviors such as drunk driving and unprotected sexual activity.
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20.2
ER visits/ 10,000 population aged 10-17
Source: California Department of Health Care Access and Information
Measurement period: 2017-2019
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: August 2022
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Technical note: Rates were calculated using Claritas population estimates. Rates based on fewer than 12 hospitalizations or a population of less than 300 are not reported to ensure patient confidentiality.

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Change in methodology for 2016-2018:
Due to complete coding of patient records in ICD-10, 2016-2018 data should not be compared to previous time periods.
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Age-Adjusted ER Rate due to Adolescent Alcohol Use

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Measurement Period: 2017-2019
Data Source: California Department of Health Care Access and Information
October 31, 2024www.healthmattersinvc.org
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10.5 - 13.0
13.0 - 17.3
17.3 - 21.2
21.2 - 26.6
26.6 - 31.1
ER visits per 10,000 population aged 10-17
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Zip Code Source Period ER visits per 10,000 population aged 10-17
There are 17 Zip Code values. The lowest value is 10.5, and the highest value is 31.1. Half of the values are between 14.9 and 21.2. The middle (median) value is 19.2.

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Filed under: Health / Alcohol & Drug Use, Clinical Care, Teens