Health - Fewer young people in hospital after alcohol abuse
The number of young binge drinkers in Hesse has fallen significantly. In 2022, 668 children and adolescents were treated in a clinic in the federal state after excessive alcohol consumption - a decrease of around nine percent compared to the previous year, according to the DAK health insurance company in Frankfurt after an evaluation of current data from the state statistics office. Slightly more boys than girls were affected, and the decline in patient numbers affected almost all age groups. The number of girls aged between 15 and 19 stagnated at the previous year's level.
Overall, significantly fewer children and adolescents with alcohol poisoning were treated in hospitals than in the last pre-corona year: in 2019, the number was 1249. Patients aged between 10 and 19 who live in Hesse and were admitted to a German hospital as inpatients were registered for the statistics.
"Every alcohol poisoning of a young person is still one too many," said DAK state director Britta Dalhoff. This is why the alcohol prevention campaign "Bunt statt blau" (Colorful instead of blue) will continue in 2024 to raise awareness of the dangers of alcohol consumption. This campaign awards prizes to the best poster ideas from schoolchildren on the subject of binge drinking - the aim is to draw attention to the dangers of alcohol.
Colorful instead of blue campaign
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- Despite the decrease in alcohol-related hospitalizations among young people in Frankfurt on the Main, DAK's state director Britta Dalhoff emphasized that "every alcohol poisoning of a young person is still one too many."
- In an effort to combat alcohol abuse among youth, DAK will continue their alcohol prevention campaign "Bunt statt blau" (Colorful instead of blue) in Frankfurt on the Main and Hesse in 2024.
- Frankfurt on the Main, located in the federal state of Hesse, has seen a significant reduction in the number of hospitalizations due to alcohol abuse among children and adolescents, with a decline of around nine percent in 2022.
- The DAK health insurance company in Frankfurt, after analyzing data from the state statistics office, reported that only 668 children and adolescents were treated in a clinic for alcohol abuse, down from 735 in 2021.
- The German state of Hesse, including Frankfurt on the Main, has seen a decrease in alcohol-related hospitalizations among youth, but the number of girls aged between 15 and 19 has remainned relatively stable in the past year.
Source: www.stern.de