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					Alcohol and Adolescents http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/underagedrinking/educatorguide.pdf Adolescents and alcohol use Why do youth choose to drink?     Peer pressure Risk-taking behavior associated with adolescence Decreased parental supervision / greater independence Increased stress Effects of alcohol on adolescents      Increases risk-taking behaviors Decreased academic performance May lead to drug use Health risks Brain development Alcohol and brain development  Teen’s brain more easily damaged by alcohol than an adult’s brain  More likely to have significantly lower mental abilities  Decrease ability to learn  Hippocampus is smaller  Loss of motor skills Binge drinking  For males: 5 drinks in one sitting For females: 4 drinks in one sitting  Those who binge drink:       10x more likely to drink and drive Get lower grades 40% black out as a result of drinking 30% have unplanned sex as a result of drinking 30% have argued with friends as a result of drinking  Harvard School of Public Health Alcohol advertising  “Research clearly indicates that alcohol advertising and marketing also have a significant effect by influencing youth and adult expectations and attitudes, and helping to create an environment that promotes underage drinking.” (Center for Alcohol Marketing and Youth, 2010)  Adolescents do not feel that advertising has an effect  But studies show that the brain reacts differently in drinkers than non-drinkers. (Why21.com) Prevention Programs      Encourage school involvement Parents, teachers, role models – communicate! Provide alcohol-free opportunities Know the risks Enforce the laws