Substance Abuse Among Teenagers Hannah is a fifteen year old girl who was recently sent to a rehabilitation center for the result of abuse of prescription medication. 6.1 million high school students currently use addictive substances, and like Hannah, 1 in 3 of them are addicted (“National Study Reveals,”2011). Although the number of teens using these drugs are decreasing, the numbers are still dangerously high. Due to it’s high risk of addiction, dangerous consequences, and growing availability
Prescribed medication has become one of the top three leading drugs used and abused by teenagers in America. According to Elizabeth Larsen, “The Centers for Disease Control classifies prescription drug abuse as the worst drug epidemic in United States history” (Larsen p.4). This is the worst drug epidemic in history because of the percentage of teenage usage. Based on different studies, pills are the most commonly abused drug among twelve- and thirteen- year olds because of how easy they are to access
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) updated reports on the prevalence of substance addiction in 2015, illegal drugs use has been increasing in the entire United States. In 2013, approximately 24.6 million United States citizens aged 12 and above used illicit drugs. The increase represented a 9.4% of all the population consuming illegal drugs. In 2002, the total population of illicit drug use in America was approximately 8.3%. The increase in substance abuse has been attributed to the breakdown
challenges affecting the teenagers in our society is the problem of substance abuse, addictions to alcohol and other related drugs as well as gambling. The objective of this study is to educate the teenagers about the dangers associated with such addictions and helping them abstain from such vices. Some of the strategies involved will include offering alternative activities that will less likely get them involved in drug abuse as well as offering help to those with such addictions. Research Substance
Addiction and substance abuse is a serious problem among teenagers. Teenagers begin abusing drugs because of peer pressure, or abuse in their life. Any type of drugs can be abused including over the counter medications. Since teenager’s brain is still growing any type of substance abuse can cause serious harm. The most abused drug is alcohol. Alcohol has a different effect the brain of teenagers different than that of adults. Children raised in a religious family, with religious friends are
world, teens are tempted to use illegal drugs, which are disparate from the ones prescribed for the benefit of your health. When becoming a teenager, a sense of freedom is often acquired. Teenagers become independent individuals, whose actions leads towards their future. Drugs, a problem with teens, ultimately harms their life ahead, and the action could be required to prevent the usage of drugs among teens. A majority of teens claim the inducement of their usage of drugs is to feel the necessity to
TEENAGE DRUG ADDICTION This Health Profile Report is to study how to reduce the harm caused by drugs among Teenagers in families and communities across Birmingham, UK in order to improve well-being. We have to use collaboration, pooled resources and coordination to invest in services, education, activities and support. Contents Page Introduction - Initial Information - Outline of the content Geographical Area - Birmingham Profile - Demographics of Birmingham - Drugs Misuse
Teenagers, Drugs , and Peer Pressure Drug use is an increasing problem among teenagers in today's high schools. Most drug use begins in the teenage years, these years are the most crucial in the maturing process. During these years adolescents are faced with the difficult tasks of discovering their self identity, clarifying their sexual roles, assenting independence, learning to cope with authority figures and searching for goals that would give their lives meaning. Drugs are readily available
This study is aimed at focusing on how the media influences marijuana use among teenagers, particularly how it has increased this activity among adolescents. The role of the media is crucial in society, it contributes significantly to the way we communicate and carry out certain activities. Media comes in many forms whether it be through the newspaper, radio, television, computers or even through magazines, it plays an important role in the society. It connects us to the world and it helps us to
Addiction in Adolescence Every human being is unique, however, at some point in our lives we encounter similar experiences. The majority of all of us will go through the teenage stage and being a teenager is extremely complex and a difficult phase. Teenagers experience physiological, social, emotional and psychological changes. All of these changes are going to be shaped uniquely by the teenager’s unique genetic composition, brain development, environment, cultural background and the community influences