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Ch. 4 Risk Factors for Drug Abuse

Ch. 4 Risk Factors for Drug Abuse. D.A.R.E. -Do you feel that the D.A.R.E. program was effective? - The Center for the Study of Prevention of Violence

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Ch. 4Risk Factors for Drug Abuse

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D.A.R.E.

- Do you feel that the D.A.R.E. program was effective?

- The Center for the Study of Prevention of Violence said that the program was not working.

- DARE programs made many adjustments after these findings from the CSPV.

- The New DARE program has mixed evaluations, but has the presidents support on the revised program.

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- Risk taking is a normal part of development for teenagers. The are numerous factors that explain why:- Biologically based theories- Psychologically based theories- Social and environmental based theories- Biopsychosocial models of risk taking

-Drug abuse is just another risk kids take while growing up.

-Why do drugs? Relieve boredom, feel good, forget their troubles and relax, have fun, satisfy their curiosity, feel grown up, look cool, show their independence from adults or family, take risks, and ease pain.

Theories For the Use of Drugs

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What is a Drug?

Different Types:

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What is Intoxication?

- False sense of confidence- Poor judgment- Talkative, emotional- Unsafe risktaking

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Why Do Drugs?

Medical reasons Better performance Nutritional reasons Fit in Lack of supervision Bored Frustration depression

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Risk Factors

Lack of supervision

Bad role model family members, friends, and or neighbors

Bad neighborhood

Bullying

Lack of caring

Wants to be left alone

Drug availability

Lack of interest in activities

Protective Factors

Parents put KIDS FIRST

Healthy friendships

Healthy punishment

Staying active

Empathy and caring

Goal, success and future oriented

Self-discipline

Achievement motivation

Factors that could put a child or young adult at risk for drug abuse

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The adolescent Brain and Substance Abuse

-work in progress

-longer development than previously believed

-”Pruning” and “Use it or Lose it”

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Brain Development

-Frontal Lobe-self control,judgement, and emotional reg.-restructured in teen years

-Corpus Callosum-intelligence and self awareness-full maturity in twenties

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Brain Development Cont.

-Prarental Lobes-integration of auditory,visual, and tactile signals-immature until age 16

-Temporal Lobes-emotional maturity-still developing after age 16

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Symptoms of Child using Drugs

-Withdrawn, depressed, tired and careless of appearance-Suddenly hostile and uncooperative-Relationships with family or friends has deteriorated-No longer doing well in school, grades/attend. dropping-Loss of interest in sports, hobbies, or other fav. activites-Changed eating or sleeping patterns

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How to Talk About Drugs to Students

-Set Rules-Provide Information-Encourage extra Curricular Activities-Peer Pressure-Side Effects-Drugs are Unacceptable -Long term effects

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“As Teachers we are responsible for providing a safe working environment, and help serve as powerful role models.”(Matza,Health

Science for Teachers)

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Teachers Role

•Teachers should be aware of various signs that their students are abusing drugs so they can provide help if needed.

•Early intervention is critical to get students on the right track to overcome drug abuse.

•Positive alternatives are necessary to prevent drug abuse amongst students.