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Alcohol top of treatment list

THE latest report on alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia, released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), shows that alcohol still tops the list when it comes to the drugs for which people seek treatment.
The report, Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2005-06, profiles over 150,000 treatment episodes from 664 government-funded alcohol another drug treatment agencies across Australia.
The AIHW's Dr Chris Stevenson said 'Alcohol is the most widely used drug in Australia and is also the most common drug for which people seek treatment.
In 2005-06, alcohol was the main drug of concern nominated by clients in 39 per cent of treatment episodes.
However, when all drugs of concern are considered (that is, the main drug and any other drug use that concerns the client) the figure rises to around half (54 per cent) of all treatment episodes.
Alcohol has consistently been the most common drug nominated by clients over the last five reporting periods, with the proportion of treatment episodes for this drug changing very little over that time.
Similar to previous years, cannabis was the most common illicit drug people sought treatment for (25 per cent of episodes), followed by heroin (14 per cent) and amphetamines (11 per cent).
The 2004 National Drug Strategy Household Survey also shows that cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in Australia.
Dr Stevenson noted that many clients sought treatment for multiple drug use, with over half (53 per cent) of treatment episodes involving at least two drugs.
He also noted that the drugs nominated by clients were strongly related to their age.
"Alcohol was the most common drug of concern for clients aged 30 years and over.
However, for younger clients, cannabis was the most common drug nominated, particularly for clients aged under 20 years where cannabis accounted for one
out of two episodes," he said.
As in previous reports, counselling was the most commonly provided treatment overall and for most drug types.

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