I am writing to you about my concern of teen alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease of the family, if only one family member has a drinking problem it still affects the rest of the family. Many relationships have ended because of the husband’s or wife's drinking problem. Families play a big role in recovering from alcoholism, if the family helps a lot it increases the better chances of recovering alcoholism. First use of alcohol usually begins at the age of 13. By senior year almost sixty four percent of the student day that they have been drunk at least once. Teenagers who drink a lot seem to cut class or skip school. Drinking a lot will also cause them to have bad behavior like running away from home, fighting, stealing, and getting arrested.
Alcohol is a harmful drug consumed by many including young people ranging from the ages 15 to 29. Meanwhile alcohol does have some benefits when drank in moderation as an adult, when it comes to young people there is only negative impacts both psychically and mentally resulting in dangerous and life altering outcomes. What many seem to forget is that not only does alcohol effect the individual but also has a negative impact on their family, loved ones and community.
Alcoholism, although thought mostly of its impact on the alcoholic themselves, it is also a very present problem in the ruining of his or her friends and their families lives. Someone who may be a fully functional, great person to his or her family may be extremely dangerous, dishonest, and destructive while they are under the influence of alcohol. This instance occurs in "The Glass Castle" with Rex Walls and also occurs regularly in our society today, such as abusive parents, and husbands. Without alcohol Rex was intelligent, responsible, honest, and a overall respectable father figure, but when under the
Many teenagers who had their first drink by the age of 15 is more likely to becoming addicted to alcohol than someone who starts drinking at the legal age of 21(cdc). Different teens drink for different reason, many teenagers are admitted into rehab for underage drinking. The ones that make it out that is, many teenagers who drink young and don’t get help die. Recently a 16 year old boy died from taking 24 shots at a party and no one wanted to take him to the hospital because of being scared of getting in trouble.
One fact that the authors point out is that youths are beginning to drink at lower ages and with more frequency. The statistics range from 47 percent of high school students drinking heavily to 10 million, 28 percent of children that age, reporting alcohol use in the last thirty days. College students reflect those same statistics. Concern is raised about how alcohol use patterns developed in the teen years is not an issue that time resoles. The article then bridges into alcohol’s effects on teens.
“Eighty percent of twenty-one year olds admit to purchasing alcohol for younger friends (Bonnie 5). If twenty-one year olds give alcohol to their younger friend, what makes people think that eighteen year olds wouldn’t do it too. If the legal drinking age is lowered to eighteen, eighteen year olds in high school might have sibling that is in middle school so those middle schools will also have access to alcohol. Surveys show that the most common source for alcohol among eighteen to twenty year olds is their twenty-one to twenty-four-year-old peers (Clark). Teen drinking can cause suicides. There is more pressure on teen than adults and when alcohol is added to the mix is only increases those effect (Arguments). Alcohol an affect you being a good student and it can also increase the risk of depression, violence and suicide. “Drinking and drug use may begin very early for young Americans. A new study has shown that by the time a teen reaches late adolescents, most of them have drank alcohol and use illicit substances”(National Institute). The younger you start can increase the risk of alcoholism at a young age. This can eventually lead to death.
The crippling effects of alcoholism and drug dependency are not confined to the addict alone. The family suffers,
Based on information taken from NIH (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) by the age of fifteen around half of teens have had at least one drink and seventy percent by that age of 18 have had a drink. It seems harmless for youth to experiment with alcohol but there are serious risks that come with underage drinking such as injury, sexual assault, and even death. In 2008 there were more than one hundred ninety thousand underage people to visit the emergency room for alcohol related injuries. Drinking can impair decisions on sexual activity and can lead to sexually assaulting someone, or if in a crowd of drinkers the chance of being sexually assaulted is increased and even more so when it comes to youth. Alcohol in youth can even lead to death, around five thousand death are reported annually for alcohol related underage deaths. To help prevent underage drinking you can learn to look for signs in your youth. Look for problems in school, lack of concentration, bad memory, less regard for appearance, signs of alcohol use like smell and containers. If you are underage and thinking about drinking, don’t, wait tell you’re the appropriate age and then only drink in moderation and responsibly, also avoid youth that would pressure you into drinking, what may be cool isn’t the way to success.
Excessive drinking can lead to teenage alcoholism. People who begin drinking at the age of 15 are four-times more likely to develop alcoholism than those who start drinking at the age of 21. Most teens take their first drinks at the age of 13. Alcoholism begins by first tasting, then social drinking, next abusive drinking, and last becoming a problem drinker or alcoholic. Most teenagers do not know why they drink but most do anyway. Peer pressure has a lot to do with teen drinking because sometimes it’s hard to say no when your around friends.
However, the chances of being successful in school is greatly reduced when teens decide to drink. Alcohol can cause teens to miss school, slack on their schoolwork, and fall behind in class (The Cool Spot). Also, because of the damage alcohol does to the brain, it can be much harder for teens to learn, making academic failure even more probable. Over time, the use of alcohol and other drugs can cause teens to be unable to “advance to more complex stages of thinking and social interaction” (Hanes, It doesn’t only affect the kids who drink either, and the teens that don’t drink may be the ones that end up taking care of their intoxicated friends, or they may be disrupted while studying because of the parties and drinking their friends do. Unwanted sexual advances may also be a consequence teens face if they run into underage drinkers, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Education is a huge part of childhood development, and alcohol can hinder teens’ ability to
An Alcoholic has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. They look forward to drinking the alcoholic will look for reasons to drink. They crave alcohol simply because is a drug. It reduces stress, stimulates pleasure within the brain and gives a sensation of a high. Two of the most common problems found within the families of alcoholism they are Codependency and Parentification. The codependent person can have characteristic such as the need to have the approval from others, indecisiveness, denial of problems, feels responsible for others feelings and behavior. Parentification is when the child takes the role of the adult often left to make decisions the parent should be doing. Adults who drink lose their jobs, mistreat the families and friends. Children that drink often have hang out with others who drink.
Alcohol abuse is now considered as a proliferating issue that distributes to ruin individuals, and especially families (Schäfer, 2011). According to The World Health Report in 2003, the global proliferation of alcohol abuse is evaluated at 1.7%, and this abuse is responsible for 1.4% of the world disease burden (Grant et al, 2004). Nearly one out of four U.S. children under 18 years old is revealed to the influences of alcohol misuse and reliance in the family (Grant, 2000).
The effects that drinking and driving has on my family is that, we do not do it. My mom has always been a stickler about underage drinking and driving. “We are not allowed to drink till the legal age and that is final” she says. Not that we have tried but it is always better to be safe than sorry. My sister graduated in 2015 and on her graduation day, her and her friend went to graduation parties. Like usual they had been drinking, at one certain party a little more then needed. They were driving home and a cop had been called and was patrolling the roads. They happen to see my sister and her friend, the license plate was not from around here so it just added on to the plate. They obviously had been pulled over and they had to do the blow
Drinking is very harmful if it becomes a habit. At teenage usually what teenagers do, they drink for fun or showing how cool they are, but slowly this coolness and bravery turns to addiction. They become habitual of drinking regularly. This habit harms not only their physics but also their minds and thus ruin their lives. Therefore, to lessened
First off, alcohol addiction and abuse among teenagers today is a bigger problem than ever before. The root of the problem lies in the fact that the teens are so exposed to the culture of this day and age, leading them to where they have easy access to alcohol. For example, their parents may already be alcoholics, and it's merely a few bad decisions later which could cause the child to have a few drinks and cloud their judgement. This is a big problem because their young bodies have never encountered anything like alcohol before, so in turn, the body does not know how to process it, and therefore leads to their downfall. A publication released by the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAA) suggests that by age 18, an astounding 60% of US teens would have had at least one drink. Moreover, according to the NIAA, youth between the ages of 12 and 20 will often binge drink as well.
Alcoholism, although thought mostly of its impact on the alcoholic themselves, it is also a very present problem in the ruining of his or her friends and their families lives. Someone who may be a fully functional, great person to his or her family may be extremely dangerous, dishonest, and destructive while they are under the influence of alcohol. This instance occurs in "The Glass Castle" with Rex Walls and also occurs regularly in our society today, such as abusive parents, and husbands. Without alcohol Rex was intelligent, responsible, honest, and a overall