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1 Under the Influence Drugs and Alcohol abuse among teenagers

2 Underage Drinking in Wisconsin

3 Alcohol-related behaviors among high school students 2013 study Center for Disease Control  65.9% had at least one drink of alcohol on one or more days during their life  14.6% had their friends drink of alcohol, other than a few drinks, before age 13.  32.7% had at least one drink of alcohol on one ore more occasions in the past 30 days.  18.4% had five or more drinks of alcohol in a row (binge drinking) in the past 30 days.

4 Dangers of underage drinking  Violence (homicide, suicide, aggravated assault)  Traffic crashes  Fetal alcohol syndrome  Property crime  Unintentional injury  High-risk sex  Sexual crime  Alcohol poisoning  Lasting health effects  More likely to try illegal drugs During 2012, an estimated 17 traffic fatalities and 383 nonfatal traffic injuries were attributable to driving after underage drinking (in WI)

5 Risk Factors of developing a drinking problem  Race and ethnicity  Genetics  The presence of mental health disorders  Personality traits  Influence of family and peers  Gender

6 Teen girls  Among teenage heavy drinkers (those having five or more drinks in a row at least five times in one month), girls are more likely to say that they drink to escape problems or to cope with frustration or anger.  Are more likely to drink because of family problems than because of peer pressure.  Drinking can delay puberty in girls.  Are more likely to have unprotected sex than girls who don’t drink

7 What drugs are teens doing? Source: drugabuse.gov  Tobacco, Nicotine, e-cigarettes  Marijuana  Opiates (codeine, heroin, and morphine)  Inhalants (glues, aerosol sprays, gasoline, paints, paint thinners)  Club drugs (ecstasy or Molly, date rape drugs)  Methamphetamine (meth, crank, speed)  Hallucinogens (ketamine, LSD, PCP)  Prescription drugs (Valium, Vicodin, OxyContin, cough syrups, and cold pills)  Anabolic steroids  Slimming (alcohol)

8 Risk factors  Genetics  Temperament and personality  Certain health problems (ADHD, depression, PTSD, or anxiety)  Drug expectations  Early age at first use

9 How do we know if our teens are using alcohol or drugs? Change in appearance  Less attention paid to dressing and grooming  Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss  Red and glassy eyes and frequent use of eye drops and breath mints Change in behavior  Decreased attendance and performance at school  Loss of interest in school, sports, or other activities  Sneaky behavior, secrecy  Withdrawal from family and friends  New friends and reluctance to introduce them  Lying or stealing

10 Continued… Change in attitude  Disrespectful behavior  A mood or attitude that is getting worse  Lack of concern about the future

11 Why are teens drinking and using drugs?  They want to fit in with friends or certain groups  They like the way it makes them feel  They believe it makes them grown up  New risk—seems exciting  Escaping struggles  Their role models  Poor self-esteem and it makes them “cooler”  Media (songs, movies, TV)

12 What do we do?  Take it seriously  Don’t ignore it  Don’t be afraid to talk about it—early.  Be supportive—NEVER give up on them  Communicate with parents  Be part of their life during recovery  Praise them for little things he/she does well  Be a role model  Share your beliefs  Invite, invite, invite!  Get informed


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