
Alcohol
A substance isn’t any less dangerous just because it is legal. Alcohol use is prevalent across South Dakota. Not everyone who consumes alcohol may misuse it. However, there are times when that use may impact someone's life.
A substance use disorder is diagnosed by a professional when someone can’t stop or reduce their alcohol use. Individuals may notice the impact on their health, work, relationships or daily life. If you’re concerned about your drinking or a loved one’s drinking, you’re not alone. South Dakota has some of the highest rates of heavy drinking in the nation, with 21% of adults self-reporting excessive drinking.
A substance use disorder is diagnosed by a professional when someone can’t stop or reduce their alcohol use. Individuals may notice the impact on their health, work, relationships or daily life. If you’re concerned about your drinking or a loved one’s drinking, you’re not alone. South Dakota has some of the highest rates of heavy drinking in the nation, with 21% of adults self-reporting excessive drinking.
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South Dakota has the 5th highest rate of alcohol-related deaths in the nation.
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of South Dakotans 18-25 have engaged in binge alcohol use in the past month.
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South Dakotans died in alcohol-related crashes in 2022.
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of South Dakotans report drinking in the last 30 days.
How much is too much?
For females, heavy drinking is categorized as eight or more drinks per week. For men, it’s 15 or more drinks. Binge drinking is defined as having four or more drinks on one occasion for women and five or more for men.
Signs You May Consider Seeking Help
If you’re concerned about substance misuse, you’re not alone. Substance use disorders present differently in everyone, but you may want to consider seeking help if you:
- Need more of a substance to achieve the same effects
- Experience withdrawal symptoms when you’re not using
- Have felt negative impacts at work, school or on your relationships due to using
- Have engaged in risky or dangerous behaviors to obtain substances
- Have experienced legal, financial or health problems due to use
- Want to quit but can’t
