Alcohol Consumption
Alcohol consumption in Hume City is significantly lower than compared to Victoria. Findings from the 2023 Victorian Population Health Survey show that more than one in three adults in Hume City (36.3%) do not drink any alcohol, compared to 21.2% reported for Victoria. Hume City has significantly lower percentages of adults at risk from alcohol-related harm than does Victoria. Adults at a reduced risk of harm from alcohol-related disease or injury in Hume is 55.4% (versus 64.4% for Victoria), and adults at increased risk of harm is 7.6% (versus 13.1% for Victoria).
Alcohol consumption and risk of harm
Alcohol and Drug Related Ambulance Attendances
Alcohol and drug statistics for 2022/23 compiled by Turning Point shows that the highest rate of ambulance attendances per 100,000 population in Hume City are for alcohol intoxication, followed by illicit drugs and pharmaceutical drugs. Specific drugs with the highest rates of ambulance attendances per 100,000 population include cannabis, amphetamines (includes crystal meth), benzodiazepines and GHB. Persons aged 65+ years have the highest rates of ambulance attendances related to alcohol intoxication, and Hume has higher rates per 100,000 population within this age group when compared to both metropolitan Melbourne and Victoria. Ambulance attendance rates related to drugs, both illicit drugs and pharmaceutical drugs, are highest amongst those aged 20-24 years. For the 20-24 age group, Hume City has higher rates of ambulance attendances, compared to metropolitan Melbourne and/or Victoria for both illicit drugs and pharmaceutical drugs (in particular cannabis, amphetamines (any), benzodiazepines, crystal meth and inhalants).
Alcohol and drug related ambulance attendances per 100,000 population, Hume City 2022/23
Alcohol and drug related ambulance attendances per 100,000 population for persons aged 20-24 years, 2022/23
Alcohol and Drug Related Hospital Admissions
As with ambulance attendances, alcohol and drug statistics for 2021/22 compiled by Turning Point shows that the highest rate of hospital admissions per 100,000 population in Hume City are for alcohol intoxication, followed by illicit drugs and pharmaceutical drugs. Specific drugs with the highest rates of hospital admissions per 100,000 population include cannabis, amphetamines (meth), opioids, analgesics and GHB. Persons aged 65+ years have the highest rates of hospital admissions related to alcohol. Hospital admission rates related to illicit drugs, are highest for those aged 20-24 years and 25-34 years, while for pharmaceutical drugs, admission rates are highest amongst the 20-24 and 35-44 year age groups.
Alcohol and drug related hospital admissions per 100,000 population, Hume City 2022/23