Teen Drug Abuse By: Ashley Wren 4 th period. Negative Statistics.. On the other hand, marijuana is still being used just as often by students as five.

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Teen Drug Abuse By: Ashley Wren 4 th period

Negative Statistics.. On the other hand, marijuana is still being used just as often by students as five years ago, and teens don’t really even see marijuana as dangerous. Prescription drug abuse has been steadily increasing, as well as inhalant abuse. These two forms of drug abuse are the newest trend, and they are replacing the old ways of getting high. But again, if we focus too much on an increase in numbers of kids getting high with inhalants or prescription painkillers, we can trick ourselves into generalizing that all teens are doing these things, or at least are exposed to them. We need to empower our adolescents and let them know that they are not alone, that there are many other teens that have made the commitment to stay clean also. With cautious optimism we should prepare our students for the world and its peer pressure. Educate them, teach them the risks, and warn them about statistical trends. But then encourage them and give them confidence because they can indeed be one of the many that do stay clean

Positive statistics.. These trends are great; they are exactly what we want to see among our young people. But we have to be careful not to get too relaxed and think we are doing a good enough job with drug prevention. We still need to educate more youth, and there are still plenty of kids that are abusing these substances that need our help.abusing these substances The results from the MTF survey from 2009 are in general very positive. According to the research, there were drops in tobacco, methamphetamine (from 2.3% to 1.6%), cocaine (from 4.4% to 3.4%), alcohol, and hallucinogen (from 5.9% to 4.7%) use among 8-12th graders. It seems that adolescents’ attitudes towards substance abuse are also more encouraging. Teens now see certain drugs and alcohol as harmful, and do not believe these drugs are very available to students anymore. These trends have been positive in these areas for the past 5 years, as more and more students become more educated and aware of the risks for drug abuse.

As you can see..

Help that’s needed..can be provided. It is best to prevent to first use of drugs but often that is not successful. There are ways to help troubled teens, such as drug courts, rehabilitations, and such on. Examples: Sunset malibu ( ) Pike county juvenile drug court ((601) )

I think.. I think that the more the issue is ignored the greater the increase of the rate of teens in drug use is going to get. The sheriffs can work harder to break the providers, in my opinion it can be stopped, though they don’t take much effort to it.