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Do you have a teen
or pre-teen loved one that suffers from drug and/or alcohol abuse?
"Underage drinking presents an enormous public health issue. Alcohol
is the drug of choice among children and adolescents. Annually, about 5,000
youth under age 21 die from motor vehicle crashes, other unintentional injuries,
and homicides and suicides that involve underage drinking."
"In 2006, 1.4 million youth ages 12 to 17 needed treatment for an alcohol
problem. Of this group, only 101,000 of them received any treatment at a
specialty facility."
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THE NEED TO IMPLEMENT EFFECTIVE PREVENTION
AND TREATMENT OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL
ABUSE FOR TEENS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
May., 2011 -- In a study sponsored by MetLife Foundation, released
on April 6, 2011, the trend in alcohol and drug abuse in teens
was shown to be in need of immediate attention.
The 2010 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study consists of two
nationally projectable samples: a survey that measures attitudes
and behaviors of parents with children ages 10 to 19 that relate
to substance abuse and a teen sample for students in grades
nine through 12.
New data from the study on alcohol use shows that drinking is
often considered to be acceptable behavior among teens –
less risky and more approved of than abuse of other substances.
These beliefs are critically important: data from the University
of Michigan’s annual “Monitoring the Future”
survey of 8th, 10th and 12th grade high school students, going
back to 1975, show that teens’ perceptions of the risk
and social disapproval of drug use correlate very closely with
drug taking behavior – more closely than demographic characteristics
such as race / ethnicity, socio-economic status or geography.
The average age of first use among teens is 14 years old.
One quarter had their first drink by the age of 12 and by
age 15 six out of 10 teens have had their first drink. Age
of first use is critically important: research has shown that
more than 40 percent of those who start drinking at age 14
or younger developed alcohol dependence, compared with 10
percent of those who began drinking at age 20 or older.
Underlying this abuse of alcohol among teens is a low sense
of risk in use. Almost half of teens do not see a “great
risk” in heavy daily drinking.
In addition only one in three strongly disapprove of “getting
drunk” which means that seven out of 10 do not strongly
disapprove of the behavior.
Teens believe that alcohol is drunk by kids because it is
fun, makes parties more fun, and helps them fit in with their
peers and not feel left out. Teens who have drunk alcohol
in the past year say the primarily reason why they do it is
because it is fun. At the same time, while having fun and
social motivations are the most frequently endorsed reasons
for use, over a third of teens are drinking to cope with problems.
Drinking alcohol for coping reasons in adolescence is a predictor
of later problem use.
About one in seven teens feels they may have a problem with
alcohol – either reporting they are worried about their
drinking or they drink because it is a habit. Again, heavy
alcohol use at an early age, when teens’ brains are
still developing, can alter reward pathways in the brain and
foreshadow later problem use.
Parents concede that they think most teens will try beer
occasionally; however, the majority doesn’t believe
their child has drunk alcohol at all.
Additionally, based on this study, a disturbing trend confirmed
the significant increases in adolescent abuse of marijuana
and Ecstasy.
All measures of marijuana use (ever tried, past year, past
month) continue last year’s significant increases versus
2008.
Past year and past month Ecstasy use continue last year’s
significant increases versus 2008.
The 2010 data also indicated that downward trends in LSD
and cigarette use, which began flattening out in 2007, may
be poised for an increase.
This study provides a significant support to the argument
that families need to take action in identification and treatment
of alcohol and drug abuse amongst teens. If there is any hope
in stopping the destructive effects of addictions in society,
specifically the lives of the most impressionable members
of the society, that hope is to implement effective prevention
and treatment of drug and alcohol abuse now.
If you would like more information on teen drug and alcohol
abuse visit Inspirations for Youth and Families, aka Inspirations
Teen Rehab an addiction treatment facility specialized in
teens struggling with alcohol and/or drug addiction, which
may include mental health issues, more commonly known as dual-diagnosis.
At Inspirations Teen Rehab we understand your concern for your
teenager and the changing behaviors causing heartbreak and fear
for your teen’s safety and future.
Inspirations’ teen addiction treatment programs focuses
on all aspects of teen behavioral issues. Family is the cornerstone
of Inspirations’ teen addiction treatment center. Teens
attending Inspirations’ are using or abusing drugs, often
beginning with marijuana. Often, marijuana is the only drug
or substance used by a teen. However, drug use becomes drug
abuse and eventually leads to drug addiction. Marijuana historically
leads to other drugs.
Drugs combined with behaviors that demonstrate disrespect
for parents, home rules, boundaries, and lack of accountability
for actions, are typically an explosive combination that leads
to significant and sometimes irreversible consequences.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone
call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you
need immediate attention you may contact us:
Teen Addiction Help: 1-888-757-6237
Addiction Treatment for Young Adults and Adults : 1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
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