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Adolescent : Alcohol Abuse / Alcohol Use / Dependency, Binge Drinking,
Alcoholism, Partying
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Adolescent alcohol use / abuse is a real issue that has consequences for everyone.
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (USDHHS), "drinking continues to be widespread
among adolescents". One survey has shown that, "3/4 of 12th graders, more than 2/3 of 10th graders and about 2 in 5
of 8th graders have consumed alcohol" (USDHHS 01/06, 1). Some estimate that , "over 3 million teens between the ages
of 14 and 17 in the U.S.A. are alcoholic" (Soinski, 07, 1). THe Surgeon General advises that, "alcohol is the most widely
used substance of abuse among America's youth" and that it is "deeply embedded in American Culture" (USDHHS, 07,1).
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Quick Facts:
(From the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
Alcohol Use Is Widespread Among Today’s Teenagers
- Nearly 70% of 8th graders perceive alcoholic beverages as “fairly
easy” or “very easy” to get.
- By the time they complete high school nearly 80% of teenagers have consumed
alcohol, 30% report having been drunk in the past month, and 29% report having 5 or more drinks in a row in the past two weeks.
Alcohol Use Increases Substantially From Middle To High School
- Approximately 20% of 8th graders report having recently (within the past
30 days) consumed alcohol compared to 35% of 10th graders and almost 50% of 12th graders.
- A little over 20% of 8th graders report having been drunk at least once
in their life compared to almost 45% of 10th graders and 60% of 12th graders.
The Consequences of Underage Drinking
- A person who begins drinking as a young teen is four times more likely
to develop alcohol dependence than someone who waits until adulthood to use alcohol.
- During adolescence significant changes occur in the body, including the
formation of new networks in the brain. Alcohol use during this time may affect brain development.
- Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among youth ages
15 to 20, and the rate of fatal crashes among alcohol-involved drivers between 16 and 20 years old is more than twice the
rate for alcohol-involved drivers 21 and older. Alcohol use also is linked with youthful deaths by drowning, suicide, and
homicide.
- Alcohol use is associated with many adolescent risk behaviors, including
other drug use and delinquency, weapon carrying and fighting, and perpetrating or being the victim of date rape.
While this problem is widespread and serious - Help
and Hope remain - If you are
or know someone at risk, please click on "Solutions
/ Assistance" above and act today.
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