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    Abstract Drug abuse is a social problem America has faced for years that is continuing to get worse as the years go by. Drug abuse has a negative effect on many different individuals, families, friends, and society as a whole. Drug use is frequently tied into crime and incarceration. Looking into ways to lower the possibility of inmates returning to drugs and incarceration can help lower the abuse of drugs for the entire society. Lowering the use of drug abuse can help heal people and their relationships

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    societal issues since Heroin an opioid drug made from morphine, which is a natural substance this various opium poppy plant is highly addictive. Heroin may be smoked, snorted, or injected, the reason for this use has increased across the United States particularly amongst gender, various age groups, and typically all income levels through legal and illegal purchase of this drug. Several dynamics contribute to the severity of the recent societal prescription drug abuse which is problematic from a global

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    In the United States, more than 2 million people suffer from substance abuse disorders that correlate with use of prescription opioid painkillers. Over the past 15 years, overdose deaths due to prescription opioids have more than quadrupled. One of the underlying causes is the over prescription of pain relievers by physicians. This was demonstrated in 2013, with the writing of 207 million prescriptions for opioid pain relievers. Opiates can be classified as natural, synthetic, or semisynthetic

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    A. Attention Getter: According to “D.A.R.E” a non-profit organization’s study in may 2017, the use of drugs and alcohol has quadrupled in college students and more students are visiting hospitals than ever. B. Audience Relevance: Drugs is one of the major issues in our society these days. The usage of drugs on college campus has been a major issue throughout the country and it has effected a lot of people, not only the ones who became victim of the issue but also friends and families of

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    the criteria for a substance use disorder (SUD) at some point across their lifespan (Statistics Canada, 2012). In addition, three-quarters of all women in drug and alcohol abuse treatment programs report being sexually abused (Najavits, Weiss & Shaw, 1997), and about one-quarter of the men (Ouimette, Kimerling, Shaw & Moos, 2000). Childhood abuse has been shown to be a significant risk factor in adolescent and adult substance use, and this relationship tends to be more substantial in women as apposed

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    Drug abuse is worldwide problem and one that has plagued the United States for decades. Drug abuse negatively impacts not only the individual user, but also our society as a whole. The fight to prevent the manufacturing and trafficking of illegal drugs into the country has made very little impact on its accessibility to those that wish to partake. According to the National Drug Control Budget Report for 2015, the President of the United States request $25.4 Billion in Fiscal Year 2015 in order

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    overdose in 2015. Not only is this amount massive in size, the number of opiate deaths rise each day. This is not just some minor crisis, this is a full blown epidemic. Now, it would be great to develop a solution, a “fix all.” It would be great to stop drug usage altogether. However, we cannot just get rid prescription pharmaceuticals completely and hope for the harmful usage to stop. It would bring pain to many people who use them correctly and depend on them daily. What is unrevealed to me, and everyone

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    Drug abuse Do you ever wonder how many people die from drug abuse each year? An estimated two hundred and eight million people internationally consume illegal drugs a year. (drugfreeworld.org) I hope after you read my paper you have no intensions to take or even be around a drug that can kill you or not even that just hurt you physical or mentally. And don’t forget about your kids because a estimated 8% of the population aged 12 years old and older used drugs without prescription. Just be aware of

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    | How is your research question significant or relevant to a wider community? | Because drugs are a widespread thing all around the world even in foreign countries. And because there are addicts all over the world whose family and friends have been deeply affected by it. | What background information provides the preliminary grounds for your

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    PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE: A GRAVE EPIDEMIC James Fey East Tennessee State University   Appalachia is a cultural, highland region of the southeastern US, containing the Appalachian Mountains, extending from Alabama up to Pennsylvania (CDC, 2010). Given its hallmark high poverty, low educational attainment and geographic isolation, the Appalachian region is a vulnerable priority population at a heightened risk for prescription drug abuse (CDC, 2010). As previously alluded to, the burden of opioid

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