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Mental Illness and Drugs Information taken from: Henslin, J (2008). Social Problems: A down to earth approach. Boston: Pearson Education, unless noted.
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Labels How do drugs get “labeled” as bad?
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How drugs are viewed as good or bad is based on: –How we define the drug –Social reaction –How our views of a drug change over time From a personal problem to a social problem: –When a large number of people demand action it becomes a social problem Drugs As A Social Problem
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Drug Use By Students High school –During past month, half of seniors drank alcohol, almost 1/3 got drunk –Seniors who are college bound use fewer drugs –Underage drinking is common –Marijuana smoking is common among seniors College students –Alcohol is most common, followed by nicotine and marijuana –Men use more than women Subjective concerns center on alcoholism, underage drinking, drunk driving, and health consequences.
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Drug Stats 50% of Americans have a beloved one who is suffering from drug abuse problem at any given time In United States of America, the root cause for 25% of the total deaths can be attributed to drug abuse. 75% of domestic violence is caused by drug addicts. The age group that is worst affected by drug addiction is 18-29
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Drug Stats The drug consumption generally begins at adolescent years. Statistics reveal that the average age is 12.5 years Heroin and cocaine contribute to 70% of illicit drug addiction problems across America Among school children who come out of the eighth grade, 52% have tasted alcohol, 41% have smoked cigarettes at least once and 20% have given weed consumption a try Stats from: www.drugabuse.gov www.drugabuse.gov
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Drugs As A Social Problem A drug as a social problem has more to do with how we define and react to a drug and its use (subjective concerns) than the physical effects of a drug (objective conditions). –Objective condition of alcohol and tobacco far outweighs its societal subjective concern Over 400,000 nicotine related deaths annually Alcohol is the most expensive of all drug abuse problems.
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Mental Health: Test Your Knowledge http://www.cmha.ca/english/info_cent re/mhw/popquiz.htm http://www.cmha.ca/english/info_cent re/mhw/popquiz.htm
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Labels and Mental Illness All Aboard…. Labels Video (please click on link) Labels Video Labels Video
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Labels and Mental Illness How do diagnoses act as labels for mental illnesses? Who is affected by this? Person-first language
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Labels and Mental Illness Stigma Video (click link for virtual field trip) Stigma Video Stigma Video Why is a mental disability/illness looked at differently than a physical disability/illness?
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Myths What are some the myths associated with mental illness?
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Realities of Mental Illness The fact is, a mental illness is a disorder of the brain – your body’s most important organ Mental illness is the nations second leading cause of disability after heart disease. 1 in 6 adults and almost 1 in 10 children suffer from a diagnosable mental illness. Like most diseases of the body, it has many causes – from genetics to other biological, environmental and social/cultural factors. But most importantly, mental illnesses are treatable– allowing those who suffer from them the opportunity to lead full and productive lives From: http://www.whatadifference.samhsa.gov From: http://www.whatadifference.samhsa.gov
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Medicalization of Human Problems Offering a medical solution to personal problems Medicalization of : –Emotional problems (Prozac, Zoloft) –Addiction (Genetic)
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Medicalization of Human Problems Functions Dysfunctions
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Medicalization – Functional Perspective Functions of medicalization: –Controlling undesirable behavior –Profitable Dysfunctions: –Stigma –Side effects of drugs “If only we could find the perfect pill, all personal and social problems would disappear….”
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Medicalization How does the medicalization of behavior affect the treatment of addiction?
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Unit 3 Essay Discuss factors that contribute to obesity and unhealthy dietary habits among our younger generations Create a school-wide program that would address these social problems. 300 words APA Cite the text Include a reference page
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