Drug Rehabs in Jacksonville, NC

Jacksonville, located in North Carolina, has seen an increase in Opioid related overdose deaths in the last decade. Fortunately, there are treatment centers nearby that offer drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

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Wilmington Treatment Center

Wilmington , NC

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Jacksonville, NC

Located in Onslow County, North Carolina, Jacksonville contains over 70,000 people, making it the 14th largest city in the state. In Jacksonville, drug and alcohol overdose is one the leading causes of unintentional deaths. In 2019, Onslow county was listed as having a high risk for Opioid overdose in the Journal of American Medical Association. Heroin, specifically, contributed to an increasing number of overdose deaths from 2009 to 2008.

The Strategic Opioid Advanced Response (SOAR) team in Jacksonville works to prevent substance use in the area by improving the community’s response to Opioids through education and awareness. For those struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD), there are treatment options available nearby.

 

Military Drug Use

In order to understand some of the issues Jacksonville faces in terms of drugs and alcohol, it’s important to first know the predominant occupation in the city. The construction of Marine Corps Base: Camp Lejeune forever changed Jacksonville into a military town. Jacksonville is almost entirely contained within the boundaries of what is considered to be camp Lejeune and half the city’s population is made up of military members. This military dominant population dictates the nature of the drug and alcohol problems the city faces with 1 in 10

Illicit drug use within the marines declined significantly over the 10 years between 2009 and 2019. Nearly 4,800 marines tested positive for illicit drugs in 2009 and in 2019 only 1,216 tested positive. While the precipitous decline of illicit use is heartening, almost half of all discharges during that period were due to drug use. Camp Lejeune and Jacksonville have a past with Marine drug busts.

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Military Alcohol Use

When compared to their civilian counterparts, troops drink much more heavily. A survey conducted through each branch of the US military found one third of all troops reported binge drinking regularly. Where illicit drug use fell drastically between 2009 and 2019, drinking did not. Marines reported the highest rate of binge drinking by far at 42.6%, followed by Navy at 34%.

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14.9%

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Percentage of adults in NC that report binge drinking.

20.7%

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Percentage of adults in Jacksonville, NC that report binge drinking.

35.1%

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Percentage of Jacksonville traffic deaths involving alcohol.


While North Carolina scores 8th lowest out of the 50 states for adult binge and heavy drinking, Jacksonville falls in the top 25% of heavy drinking US cities. The state sports a 14.9% binge drinking adult population, where the city scores almost 6% higher with 20.7%. The high binge drinking rate may also contribute to the relatively large proportion of traffic accidents involving alcohol. Just over 35% of traffic deaths in Jacksonville involve alcohol, which is a significant increase compared to the national average of 30%.

Rehab Options In Jacksonville, NC

There are few options in Jacksonville for those struggling with substance abuse. People looking for help with their substance use disorder may want to travel South to Wilmington, which has far more options. When attempting to detox and treat a substance use disorder, traveling can help separate someone from the damaging behavioral patterns they perform when in their home environment and area.

Help Is Vital

Admitting you or a loved one needs assistance with a substance use disorder (SUD) can be extremely challenging and, in US culture, sometimes feel humiliating. Addiction is a deadly disease and shouldn’t be shamed. Trying to manage a detox or recovery alone can carry disastrous results. If you or a loved one are battling addiction, there is hope. For more information, contact a treatment provider today.

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  • Michael Muldoon earned a B.A. in Media Studies from Penn State University, but instead of shifting into an academic career in social science, he has decided to put his skills to work in the pursuit of helping those struggling with addiction. He enjoys spending his free time at the climbing gym with friends.

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