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Excessive Alcohol Use Prevention

Picture of different people smilingExcessive alcohol use remains the third leading cause of preventable death among Oregonians and is responsible for over 2,500 deaths annually. Diseases related to excessive alcohol use and misuse include cancer, liver disease, diabetes, and alcohol dependence. Related injuries include those from motor vehicle crashes and violence.

Excessive alcohol use has serious consequences for public health. It can lead to significant problems including liver disease, diabetes, cancer, alcohol dependence and injuries from motor vehicle crashes and violence. Conversely, consuming less alcohol lowers a person’s risk for injuries and for developing a chronic disease. Drinking less alcohol also helps people manage existing chronic diseases, including liver disease, cancers and alcohol dependence.



Media Campaign 

Rethink the Drink is an initiative of the Oregon Health Authority 's Public Health Division. Our goal is to decrease excessive drinking and the harm it causes to individuals, families and communities throughout our state. Learn more about the Rethink the Drink mass media campaign on the following sites:

Reports

  • Alcohol Formative Audience Assessment Report
Requested reports may take additional time to deliver while accessibility updates are completed. Email us at hpcdp.surveillance@odhsoha.oregon.gov and include the report title or a short description.