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Alak nananatiling pangunahing sanhi ng adiksyon sa Australia ngayong 2026 ayon sa pag-aaral

New national health data confirms alcohol causes the majority of substance-related hospitalisations as consumption rates climb in regional communities.

New national health data confirms alcohol causes the majority of substance-related hospitalisations as consumption rates climb in regional communities. Credit: TREEDEO.ST / Pexels

Kinumpirma ng bagong datos na alak ang pangunahing dahilan ng pagkapasok sa ospital dahil sa adiksyon sa buong Australia.


Key Points
  • Ang alak ang sanhi ng 41% ng lahat ng treatment episodes at 60% ng mga pagkaka-ospital na may kaugnayan sa droga.
  • Higit na mas mataas ang pagkonsumo ng alak sa mga probinsya kaysa sa mga pangunahing lungsod.
  • Tumaas ng 12% ang bilang ng mga Australyanong edad 40 pataas na nagpapagamot sa adiksyon sa nakalipas na sampung taon.

If you're experiencing issues with drug or alcohol, you can call the Family Drug Support's free 24/7 telephone helpline on 1300 368 186 or talk to your GP to find out about the services available.

You can also get free language help over the phone through the Translating and Interpreting Service by dialling 131 450.

For help in your state visit the Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS).

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