Risks and Consequences of Substance Use Module E: Lesson 3 Grade 11 Active Healthy Lifestyles.

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Risks and Consequences of Substance Use Module E: Lesson 3 Grade 11 Active Healthy Lifestyles

Why Young People Use Substances Variety of reasons Some are more at risk than others of becoming frequent users or abusers of substances No specific drug is safer for adolescents to use than another Abstinence is the goal!

Why Do Teenagers Use Alcohol or Other Drugs? Why do you think some adolescents choose to use alcohol or other drugs? Why do some students choose not to use alcohol or other drugs? Why might some students choose to experiment with alcohol or other drugs? Why might some students go beyond experimentation? What are some positive aspects of drug use? What are some negative aspects of drug use? If people know there are negative health effects, why do they continue to use and abuse substances?

Risk and Protective Factors Individual/personality Family Peers School Community/environmental Impossible to predict categorically the development of substance misuse! –Multiple risk factors and few protective factors = greater risk of substance misuse

Factors Related to Substance Misuse Suggest risk factors and protective factors. Discuss the suggestions as a class and continue to fill in your chart with the suggestions provided by classmates.

Risk Perception Assess your risk perception for specific behaviours. What are the short- and long-term consequences of your actions? Review the scenarios and rate them on a risk continuum ranging from not at all risky to very risky!

Health Risks and Consequences of Substance Abuse All decisions have consequences (positive and negative) Use the DECIDE Model to make decisions: –Define the topic or problem/issue. –Explore the alternatives or options. (What are your choices?) –Check alternatives. (List pros and cons for each alternative/option.) –Identify possible solutions. (Pick the best choices.) –Decide and take action. (Make the best choice.) –Evaluate and revise.

Consequences Role-play the scenario –Experience the consequences. –Identify the many decisions that lead to the outcome. –Recognize how changing one decision could lead to a different consequence.

Unintended Consequences Discuss the risks and consequences of drug combinations by problem-solving a case study based on Elvis Presley.

Sam’s Story Why do you think Sam started using substances? Why do you think Sam’s drug use escalated? What were the indications that Sam was having trouble with drugs? Why did it take so long for Sam to get help? Why do you think Sam was relapsing? Were there other underlying reasons for Sam’s drug use? What did Stephanie and Mike to do help Sam? Do you think Sam’s home life was normal? Why or why not? What realizations did Sam come to in the end? What do you think Sam meant by the following statement? “Adulthood means I’ve got to be responsible now, do stuff for me my parents can’t.”