Essential Standard 8. ATOD

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Essential Standard 8. ATOD Essential Standard 8.ATOD.2 Understand the health risks associated with alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.

Clarifying Objective 8. ATOD. 2 Clarifying Objective 8.ATOD.2.1 Explain the impact of alcohol and other drug use on vehicle crashes, injuries, violence, and risky sexual behavior.

Behavior Risks with Drugs & Alcohol

Alcohol Statistics Alcohol abuse kills 75,000 Americans each year and shortens the lives of these people by an average of 30 years. Alcohol abuse is the third leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Approximately 5,000 people in 2001 died from cirrhosis of the liver, cancer and other diseases linked to drinking alcohol consumption 50,000 died from car crashes and other mishaps caused by excessive alcohol use.

Negative Behaviors with Alcohol Drinking alcohol can cause a person to become aggressive make a person feel invincible give a person a false sense of confidence with little respect for the safety and well being of others. Alcohol may lead to arguments and fighting between individuals. Alcohol impairs one’s judgment and violence may be used to resolve a conflict

Negative Behaviors with Alcohol People who drink alcohol may blackout and leave themselves exposed to injury, assault, or other risks. Alcohol can inhibit one’s judgment in relation to sexual feelings and decision- making. A person under the influence may not be able to protect themselves from sexual victimization.

Negative Behaviors with Alcohol Drinking alcohol impairs reaction time and coordination leading to unintentional injury of self and others.