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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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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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Adults who Use Alcohol: Past 30 Days

County: Morris
Measurement Period: 2021
This indicator shows the percentage of adults who drank alcohol in the 30 days prior to the survey. 

Why is this important?

Drinking alcohol has immediate physiological effects on all tissues of the body, including those in the brain. Alcohol is a depressant that impairs vision, coordination, reaction time, judgment, and decision-making, which may in turn lead to harmful behaviors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, excessive alcohol use, either in the form of heavy drinking (drinking more than 15 drinks per week on average for men or more than eight drinks per week on average for women), or binge drinking (drinking more than five drinks during a single occasion for men or more than four drinks during a single occasion for women), can lead to increased risk of health problems, such as liver disease and unintentional injuries. Alcohol abuse is also associated with a variety of other negative outcomes, including employment problems, legal difficulties, financial loss, family disputes, and other interpersonal issues.
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County: Morris

69.4%
Source: State of New Jersey Department of Health
Measurement period: 2021
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: April 2024
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More details:
The NJBRFS dataset for 2018 is incomplete. There are no 2019 NJBRFS data due to data collection issues.

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Adults who Use Alcohol: Past 30 Days

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Measurement Period: 2021
Data Source: State of New Jersey Department of Health
November 21, 2024www.njhealthmatters.org
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50.4%
54.1%
66.7%
66.8%
69.4%
There are 5 County values. The lowest value is 50.4%, and the highest value is 69.4%. Half of the values are between 50.4% and 66.7%. The middle (median) value is 66.7%.

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Filed under: Health / Alcohol & Drug Use, Health Behaviors, Adults