The survey was conducted for Landmark Recovery by OnePoll that asked 2,000 individuals in the U.S. about multiple aspects of addiction in America.
Here are key findings of the survey:
- Seventy-three percent of respondents said they have a personal connection to substance abuse.
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- Sixty-five percent said a family member or friend has experienced addiction.
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- Forty-six percent reported they have felt dependent on substances at some point.
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- Twenty-eight percent of respondents said they themselves are survivors of addiction.
- Eighty percent of respondents said they feel substance use disorder is more common in 2022 than 10 years ago.
- Forty-five percent said they know someone who died as a result of an addiction.
- Forty-seven percent said addiction is a serious problem in their community.
- Eighty percent of respondents said they believe treatment can help someone recover from a substance use disorder.
Landmark Recovery suggested a lessening stigma around substance use disorder, which affected more than 38 million adults in 2022.
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