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Page 1: Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse in Adolescence.

Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse in Adolescence

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Past month alcohol use, high school students 2003

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Females Males

WhiteBlackHispanic

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Drank Alcohol (more than few sips) < age 13 (2003)

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Heavy Drinking (5 or more drinks one occasion), Past Month, 2003

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Drinking and Driving (past 30 days), 2003

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Riding With Driver Who Had Been Drinking (past 30 days)

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Blood Alcohol Levels-Males

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Blood Alcohol Levels, Females

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BAL In 1 Hour of Drinking

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BAL in 2 Hours of Drinking

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Marijuana Use, Past 30 Days

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Lifetime cocaine use, H.S. students, 2003

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Other substances, 2003 data, h.s. seniors: 7% had tried amphetamines12% had tried inhalants6% had used illegal steroids (5% females, 7% males)

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Lifetime Use of Ecstasy Among High Schoolers (2003)

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Marijuana Use Before Age 13 (2003)

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8th Grader’s “Ever Used” Substance Use From Early 90’s to 2005

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H.S. Seniors’ Substance Use From Early 90’s to 2005

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1991 1994 1996 1999 2002 2005

Any Drug Marij Hallucin Alcohol

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Alcohol and Marijuana Use By Age

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Binge DrinkingMarij Use 1-yr

Osgood et al., 1996: young adulthood has highest rate of substance use because it has highest unstructured socializing. By mid- to late-20’s, social role obligations (marriage and parenthood, work) increase. Rates drop for all groups by their 30’s, biggest drop for Caucasian males.

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Progression of Substance Abuse

Other Illicit Drugs

Beer or Wine

Cigarettes Hard Liquor

Marijuana

Gatew

ay Drugs

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Levels of Substance Use/Abuse

Experimental substance use: try a drug once or twice to see what it’s like (very common)

Social substance use: Use substances only during social activities (e.g., at parties)

Medicinal substance use: Use drugs to relieve unpleasant emotions (e.g., loneliness) (self-medicating)

Addictive substance use: Includes tolerance (need to use more of the drug to get high) and withdrawal symptoms (e.g. anxiety, tremors)

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Is experimenting with drugs bad? (Shedler & Block, 1990) Teens who experiment with alcohol or

marijuana (i.e., < 1x/month), and those who abstain after reflective decision-making, have better current and previous mental health than those who abstain without reflection, frequent drug users, and those using drugs other than alcohol and marijuana.

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Correlates of Adolescent Substance Abuse

Depression, Anxiety Risky Behaviors:

– Unprotected sex– Automobile crashes– Fatal drowning, fatal falls

Antisocial behaviors , anger, impulsivity Long-term health risks--heart, kidney, liver

disease Academic problems Peers who use drugs, accept drug use

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Intergenerational Family Transmission of Alcoholism

Poor Parental Monitoring

Family Stress and Conflict

Disrupted Family Routines and Rituals (parental abuse)

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Prevention of Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Adolescence Focus has been on three factors: Supply of drugs

– International drug seizures, border control– Police and sentencing crackdowns– Generally only modest effects

Individual characteristics of the potential drug user

Macro level: Community, social context, media

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Programs Focusing on Individual Strengthen the “host” (e.g., build self

esteem)– Ineffective

Education about dangers of drugs and or Social Skills training– Example: DARE. – Largely ineffective– Knowledge doesn’t necessarily translate to

behavior change

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Macro level programs

Community prevention efforts. Focus not only on students, but also train:– teachers– parents– peers (i.e., large community effort, multiple

high schools) Show more promising effects, but they

are expensive