Orange County Alcohol Addiction Statistics
Alcohol-related deaths have continued to rise in Orange County, California, since 2012, spiking even more with the COVID-19 pandemic starting in 2019. Even though Orange County has lower amounts of deaths from alcohol compared to the state and nation, alcohol abuse still seems to be a significant problem among residents.
One finding shows that residents in the coastal and southern portions of Orange County have higher rates of hospitalizations and deaths due to alcohol abuse than other cities in the area, conducted studies from 2018 to 2020. Males were more prone to hospitalizations and deaths from alcohol abuse than females, nearly twice as much, while non-Hispanic whites had higher rates of death from drugs and alcohol than any other race.
Regarding the pandemic, there was an increase in alcohol and drug-related deaths in Orange County between the years of 2019 and 2020, at 34%, only slightly above the state average and below what other California cities had death rates.