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Substance Abuse Stats in Huntingdon, PA

Huntingdon, PA has a drug problem, especially in teens. In fact, a 2015 PA Youth Survey found that: 

  • 52.6% of teens used alcohol as a gateway drug
  • 31.2% of teens used cigarettes as a gateway drug
  • 7.2% of teens used narcotics to get high 
  • 4.8% of teens used over-the-counter drugs to get high

After gateway drugs, the drugs of choice in Huntington teens include: 

  • Cannabis
  • Inhalants 
  • Prescription drugs including opioids
  • Vaping including cannabis or tobacco 

Choosing Between an Outpatient and Inpatient Rehab

Looking for addiction rehab in Huntingdon County? Your first task is to choose which kind of rehab is best for you. 

The main differences include: 

  • Inpatient rehab requires you to live there while you’re getting treatment. This gives you access to therapy 24/7. Being in treatment all day, every day helps you score a better recovery outcome. 
  • Outpatient rehab lets you go to treatment daily while living at home. If you work or have children, then outpatient lets you get help without leaving your responsibilities behind. There’s no reason to put off rehab when outpatient is an option. 

How Long Can Treatment at a Rehab Last?

The length of treatment should be at least 90 days. A shorter rehab stay is tempting—but don’t be fooled. If you go to rehab for less than three months, you’re at a higher risk of relapse! 

If you are using medication-assisted treatment, then you should go to rehab for at least 12 months. This includes the use of Suboxone, Vivitrol, or methadone. 

Why should treatment last so long? You didn’t develop an addiction overnight. You won’t fix it overnight either. 

What to Expect at Rehab

The best rehab centers build treatment plans for your needs. That means your treatment won’t be the same as the next client’s. 

Some ideal rehab treatments include: 

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy: CBT is the most popular kind of addiction rehab for good reason. It’s good at helping you unlearn addiction-based behaviors. 
  • Group therapy: This type of therapy focuses on social support and healing in groups. 
  • Medication-assisted treatment: Some clients can use drugs such as Suboxone to control cravings. This is available for some people with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder. 

When Would You Need to Go to Detox?

You should go to detox if you:

  • Have physical dependence
  • Have psychological addiction
  • Keep using drugs despite consequences 
  • Try to stop using drugs but can’t 

You may have dependence or addiction if you have symptoms when you stop using drugs. The symptoms include: 

  • Agitation
  • Cravings
  • Diarrhea
  • Headaches
  • Mood changes
  • Muscle cramps

It’s very important to go to detox if your care team tells you to go. Skipping detox can lessen your rehab’s effectiveness. It also increases your risk of relapse. 

How Long is Detox?

When you enter detox, your care team will estimate the length of detox based on your history. The factors they use to decide your detox length include: 

  • Your drug use history, including amounts and frequency
  • Your health, especially liver and kidney health
  • Your metabolism, which includes your health, weight, age, and lifestyle factors

Whether you use other drugs (including prescription drugs) can affect detox length, too. It’s important to be honest with your care team about your drug use history in detox. 

Sources

  1. Information about medication-assisted treatment. (2019, February 14)
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). How long does drug addiction treatment usually last?
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). 8: Medical detoxification
  4. Pennsylvania youth survey of Huntingdon County. (2016)