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Alcohol

Alcohol = Ethanol = the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages that is a powerful

& addictive drug…

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Effects of Alcohol

1. At first, drinking alcohol may provide a kind of energy rush.

1. This reaction masks alcohol’s effects as a depressant– a drug that slows the central nervous system.

1. Alcohol quickly affects one’s motor skills by slowing reaction time and impairing vision.

1. The amount of alcohol that leads to intoxication varies from person to person.

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DEFINITIONS:

• Intoxication / Alcohol Poisoning - the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical & mental control is significantly reduced.

• BINGE DRINKING -Consumption of excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time.

Consuming 5 or more drinks (male) or 4 or more drinks (female) in about 2 hours.

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WHAT IS A STANDARD DRINK?

• 1 12 oz. beer or wine cooler = 5% alcohol

• 1 5 oz glass of wine = 12% alcohol

• 1.5 oz of 80 proof distilled spirits (gin, vodka, whiskey ect.) = 40% alcohol

Alcohol content of different types of beer, wine & distilled spirits can vary.

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ENERGY DRINKS & ALCOHOL or Energy Drinks With Alcohol

• Masks alcohol’s effect

• “Wide Awake Drunk”

• States that have banned certain energy drinks ( WA, MI, UT, OK & NY)

• Red Bull Banned in France, Denmark & Norway

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Factors that Influence Alcohol Use

1. Peer pressure

2. Family

3. Media Messages

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MEDIA STUDY- OF 200 MOST POPULAR MOVIE RENTALS & 1,000

POPULAR SONGS:• 98% of movies depicted use

of illicit drugs, alcohol & tobacco

• Alcohol & tobacco were shown in more than 90% of the movies

• Songs - illicit drugs were mentioned in 63% of rap songs

• 27% of music showed reference to either alcohol or drugs

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MORE MEDIA:

• TV - alcohol was mentioned in 77% of episodes - tobacco in 22% & illicit drugs in 20% of TV programs

• Media contributes to the notion that “everyone uses alcohol & drugs”

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FAMILY RISK FACTORS-“RISK IS NOT DESTINY”

• 50% of today’s alcoholics are children of alcoholics

• Boy’s in particular have a high risk

• Parental use – learning through observation

• Absence of praise & low expectations of a child’s success. (Low Self Esteem)

Source - NAIAAA

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Very Young Alcoholics

• The total # of underage drinkers has remained the same since the early 1990’s -

• 20% of 8th graders

• 58% of 12th graders

• Report being drunk at least once in their lives.

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Much Earlier

• These stat’s disguise a more disturbing fact: kids who drink are starting earlier

• One third of kids age 12-17 had their first drink before 13.

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Other studies:

• University of Michigan - a significant # of 13 yr. old drinkers reported starting at age 11.

• Partnership for a Drug Free America - nearly 10% of 9 yr. olds - or 427,000 have tried alcohol.

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Results:

• Children who start drinking before age 15 are FOUR times likely to have latter problems with alcohol abuse than those who started drinking @ 21.

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Young Drinkers - host of other troubles:

• Abuse of different drugs.• Possible impairment of critical, developing

brain areas.• Accidents• Suicides• Homicides

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Other Problems- more likely to be:

• Victims of violent crimes• To have unprotected sex

To Contract STDs• To get pregnant• 4X more likely to be in a car crash

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Risk Factors -children at risk for early drinking may also:

• Have a close friend or sibling who uses alcohol or other drugs - one of the strongest predictors.

• Tend to hold in anger or negative feelings - or fly off the handle too easily (poor impulse control).

• Research shows a relationship between aggressive K-2 males & abuse.

• Be socially awkward

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Risk Factors

• Engage in risk-taking behavior

• Have parents who don’t keep track of their whereabouts or behavior

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Risk continued• Have experienced trauma - divorce or

childhood abuse

• Receive harsh or inconsistent discipline from parents

• Do poorly in school - especially grades 4-7, if a child loses interest in school they are at greater risk.

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Prevention

• Start the conversation about alcohol early - by the time the child is 9 or 10 or earlier.

• Message to Parents - Keep track of how much alcohol is in your home - 1/3 of 6th-9th graders polled said they get alcohol from home.

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More Parent/Teacher Info……

• Let children know that you don’t think underage drinking is just a “right of passage” or okay in any way. Teen drinking is against the law.

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More Parent Info …..• Get acquainted with the parents of your kids

friends and ask their attitudes toward underage drinking.

• Create a consistent policy on alcohol that you jointly communicate to your kids.

• Don’t let kids go to homes that aren’t supervised by adults

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Where to go for help?

• Leadership To Keep Children Alcohol Free• Alcoholfreeschildren.org• National Institute on Alcohol, Abuse &

Alcoholism• Niaaa.nih.gov

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1.Look at the person. Say “No”

2. Tell why you are saying “no”

3. Do not change your mind.

4. Ask for help from an adult if you need it.

Refusal Skills - K-5

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Harmful Effects of Alcohol Use

• Short Term Effects:– Nervous System- Brain- Movement, speech &

vision may be affected

– Memory- thought processes are disorganized; memory & concentration are dulled

– Judgment- Judgment is altered and coordination impaired

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Short Term Effects Cont…– Cardiovascular System- Heart- increase in heart rate and

blood pressure

– Blood Vessels- Alcohol causes blood vessels to expand• Allows body heat to escape & body temp’s to drop

– Digestive System- Stomach- Alcohol passes quickly from the stomach into the bloodstream

• Stomach acid production increases and often results in nausea & vomiting

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– Liver- toxic chemicals are released as the liver metabolizes alcohol

• This causes inflammation & scarring

– Kidneys- alcohol causes the kidneys to increase urine output which can lead to dehydration

– Respiratory System- lungs- carbon dioxide formed by the liver is released from the body through the lungs

– Breathing- alcohol depresses nerves that control involuntary functions such as breathing

• With excessive amounts, breathing may be slow or irregular or may stop

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Effects on Family & Society

1. Alcohol use is the major factor in the 4 leading causes of accidental death– car accidents, falls, drowning and house fires are the others

2. It plays a major role in violent crimes– homicide, forcible rape & robbery

3. 40% of violent crimes– totaling 3 million dollars annually are alcohol related

4. Two thirds of victims who encounter domestic violence report that alcohol was the factor

5. Nearly half of all homicide victims have alcohol in their bloodstream

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)• A group of alcohol related birth defects that include

physical & mental problems

• A baby may have the following problems:– Born with small head & deformities of the face, hands or

feet– Heart, liver, and kidney defects as well as vision & hearing

problems– Might also experience slow growth & coordination and

have difficulties with learning, attention, memory & problem solving.

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FAS

• 10,000 American babies are born with FAS with another 30,000 infants less obviously affected

• The US spends $5 billion a yr on FAS syndrome

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Alcoholism

• A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol

• 17 million or 1 in 12 adults abuse alcohol

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3 Stages of Alcoholism

1. Abuse- begin with social drinking in an attempt to relax- over time dependence develops

One drinks to become intoxicated regularly which can result in blackouts & memory loss

Person begins to lie or make excuses about their drinking

The person consumes alcohol to feel the desired effect

This person become a problem drinker

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2. Dependence- The person cannot stop drinking & is physically dependent

• Alcohol becomes the central focus

• Drinker tries to hide the problem

• Soon job, school performance suffers and so does home life

• Drinker makes excuses & blames others for problems

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3.Addiction- Alcohol is the most important thing in the person’s life. Their life is out of control although the person may not realize it.

Liver is damaged and less alcohol is required to produce intoxication if alcoholic stops drinking they will suffer from severe withdrawal symptoms

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Treatment

• Alcoholism cannot be cured but treated!• Two thirds of all alcoholics who try to recover

do so with proper treatment– This occurs through counseling & medication

• Recovery = process of learning to live an alcohol free life

• Sobriety = living without alcohol

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Steps to Recovery1. Admission- person admits to having a problem &

asks for help

1. Detoxification- process in which body adjusts to functioning without alcohol

1. Counseling- learning to live without alcohol

1. Recovery- the person takes responsibility for his/her own life

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