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1-3 Increase the proportion of persons appropriately counseled about health behaviors.
7-2 Increase the proportion of middle, junior high, and senior high schools that provide school health education to prevent health problems in the following areas: unintentional injury; violence; suicide; tobacco use and addiction; alcohol and other drug use; unintended pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STD infection; unhealthy dietary patterns; inadequate physical activity; and environmental health.
7-3 Increase the proportion of college and university students who receive information from their institution on each of the six priority health-risk behavior areas.
7-11 Increase the proportion of local health departments that have established culturally appropriate and linguistically competent community health promotion and disease prevention programs.
13-8 Increase the proportion of substance abuse treatment facilities that offer HIV/AIDS education, counseling, and support.
16-17 Increase abstinence from alcohol, cigarettes, and illicit drugs among pregnant women.
16-18 (Developmental) Reduce the occurrence of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
18-10 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of persons with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders who receive treatment for both disorders.
26-1 Reduce deaths and injuries caused by alcohol- and drug-related motor vehicle crashes.
26-2 Reduce cirrhosis deaths.
26-3 Reduce drug-induced deaths.
26-4 Reduce drug-related hospital emergency department visits.
26-5 (Developmental) Reduce alcohol-related hospital emergency department visits.
26-7 (Developmental) Reduce intentional injuries resulting from alcohol- and illicit drug-related violence.
26-8 (Developmental) Reduce the cost of lost productivity in the workplace due to alcohol and drug use.
26-9 Increase the age and proportion of adolescents who remain alcohol and drug free.
26-10 Reduce past-month use of illicit substances.
26-11 Reduce the proportion of persons engaging in binge drinking of alcoholic beverages.
26-12 Reduce average annual alcohol consumption.
26-13 Reduce the proportion of adults who exceed guidelines for low-risk drinking.
26-14 Reduce steroid use among adolescents.
26-15 Reduce the proportion of adolescents who use inhalants.
26-16 Increase the proportion of adolescents who disapprove of substance abuse.
26-17 Increase the proportion of adolescents who perceive great risk associated with substance abuse.
26-18 (Developmental) Reduce the treatment gap for illicit drugs in the general population.
26-19 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of inmates receiving substance abuse treatment in correctional institutions.
26-20 Increase the number of admissions to substance abuse treatment for injection drug use.
26-21 (Developmental) Reduce the treatment gap for alcohol problems.
26-22 (Developmental) Increase the proportion of persons who are referred for followup care for alcohol problems, drug problems, or suicide attempts after diagnosis or treatment for one of these conditions in a hospital emergency department.
26-23 (Developmental) Increase the number of communities using partnerships or coalition models to conduct comprehensive substance abuse prevention efforts.
26-24 Extend administrative license revocation laws, or programs of equal effectiveness, for persons who drive under the influence of intoxicants.
26-25 Extend legal requirements for maximum blood alcohol concentration levels of 0.08 percent for motor vehicle drivers aged 21 years and older.