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Tara Phillips Community Programs Coordinator [email protected] 1 Ecstasy (MDMA) Marijuana K2 or Spice Oxycontin Vicodin Adderall Molly •“Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Survey”, 2006 •www.alcoholism-and-drug-addiction-help/drug-addictionstatistics.html 1 in every 4 houses is effected by Addiction in one way or another. FACT: The adolescent brain is far from mature. The neutral circuitry isn’t complete in young people until the 20’s. - Sandra Witelson, McMaster University 13 Before age 15: Interference with Brain Development Faster development of drug dependency Greater problem severity Greater problem complexity Lifetime risk of associated problems Poor intervention outcomes School failure and dropout 14 • Family History • Age of 1st Use 60 50 FH Present Total FH None 40 30 20 10 0 13 14 15 16 17 18 Grant and Dawson. J Subst Abuse. 1998;10(2):163-73. 19 20 21 Oral Intravenous Intramuscular Transdermal Subcutaneous Inhaling Mucus Membrane 16 Molly is my “home girl.” Opiates due to accessibility Alcohol Less Synthetic Use “It’s just Marijuana.” Hallucinogens Inhalants OTC Hookah/E-cigarette use. 17 18 Becoming secretive Changing friends Changing dress or appearance Becoming Isolated Declining Grades Dropping out of sports/activities Being fired from work Staying out past curfew Excessive amounts of eyedrops, breathe mints, etc. Behaviors that leave you suspicious yet no evidence that anything is wrong Refusing to participate in family activities More difficult when asked to do household chores More argumentative & uncooperative 19 Being depressed Needing extra sleep Rebellious and defiant Out of/In-school suspension Withdrawn from family Starting to smoke Excessive time in the bathroom Becoming physically or verbally abusive Mysterious phone calls at all hours Coming home drunk Caught stealing Avoiding parental contact upon arrival at home Laughing excessively for no reason 20 Suspicious items (drug paraphernalia) Valuables Missing Medication Disappearing Alcohol diluted or disappearing Arrest or citation due to AOD events Arrest for vandalism, shoplifting, breaking and entering, or burglary Open admission of use Bloodshot Eyes; Pupils Dilated Threats or attempted suicide Expulsion from or quitting school 21 You’re in disbelief. It’s not my child it’s their friends. Frustrated because nothing has changed, you hoped it would. Afraid; feel like a failure. Don’t want to deal with the Stigma! 22 Giving the child: Money, Transportation, Extras Making excuses for behavior It’s just……. Bargaining behavior. with them to change their I’ll buy you a _________ if you stop doing drugs. Sponsoring parties I’d rather then do it here where I can keep an eye on them. This just lets them think that it is ok to do and can lead to “worse choices around substances in the future. 23 24 25 17 ½ 15 26 • Culture • Media • Availability • 1 in 3 songs say something about Drugs, Alcohol, or Tobacco use. • 3 in 4 Rap songs say something about Drug, Alcohol or Tobacco use. • 7 in 10 movies show people Smoking. • 1 in 3 movies show people getting Drunk/already Drunk. * National Institute on Drug Abuse: Shatter the Myths Internet Behaviors Millenial Gen X Boomer Silent Social Networking Profile 75 50 30 6 Wireless internet away from home 62 48 35 11 Posted video of themselves online 20 6 2 1 Use Twitter 14 10 6 1 Millenial Gen X Boomer Silent Use cell to text 88 77 51 9 Texted in past 24 hours 80 63 35 4 Texted while driving 64 46 21 1 Cell phone/no land-line 41 24 13 5 Median text (24 Hrs.) 20 12 5 --- Cell Phone/Texting 28 • “According to the Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, there are 581 websites that advertise or sell controlled prescription drugs… • The most disturbing things about this study is that 84% of these websites don’t require a prescription to buy these drugs.” • Scan through all of your credit card statements monthly. Decreased perception of risk Decreased perception of disapproval Decreased supervision of children Intergenerational transmission of early onset male drinking Targeting of youth by drug industry 33 34 Detoxification Inpatient Partial Hospitalization Intensive Outpatient Outpatient Aftercare Education Act 53 35 Tara Phillips Community Outreach [email protected] (724)591.4930 36