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Title: Chapter 11 Alcohol, Tobacco and Caffeine Unacknowledged Addictions


1
Chapter 11 Alcohol, Tobacco and
CaffeineUnacknowledged Addictions
  • Alcohol

2
Alcohol a Dangerous Drug?
  • Cocaine, heroin, marijuana, LSD, PCP.and others!
  • Alcohol isnt considered because it is socially
    excepted
  • Canadians consumed 7.1 liters
  • comparable to US, Australia, and less than
    European countries

3
Alcohol a Dangerous Drug?
  • Can have some positive health benefits
  • moderate use can be enjoyable
  • However! Many tragedies associated with
    abuse..

4
Alcohol and University Students
  • Most popular drug on University campuses - 94.5
  • In Ontario - 1/3 had more than 15 drinks per
    week!
  • Live in residence
  • lower grades
  • 17 and 22 years of age

5
Alcohol and University Students
  • Be aware of drinking
  • campus culture and tradition
  • reduces tension
  • celebrations
  • social lubricant
  • drinking games and binge drinking

6
Drinking Alcohol and the Risks!!!!!!
  • Exacerbates risks of suicide, automobile crashes
    and falls
  • peers / university traditions encourage dangerous
    practices
  • participate in dangerous behaviours..

7
Physiological and Behavioural Effects of Alcohol
  • ethyl alcohol or ethanol
  • Fermentation - a process to produce ethanol - 14
    alcohol
  • Distillation - increases alcohol content
  • Proof - of alcohol
  • Proof gunpowder proof / 50 alcohol gt 80 proof
    40 alcohol

8
Behavioural Effects
  • NOTE individual variation in alcohol tolerance
  • alcohol is a depressant - acts on CNS by
    decreasing its activity
  • depression is progressive/continuous

9
Behaviours...
  • Alcohol has different
  • effects on
  • sight visual acuity
  • hearing
  • speaking
  • smell-taste
  • pain reception
  • motor skills

10
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)ratio of
alcohol to total blood volume
  • at 0.02 (2 parts of alcohol for every 10,000
    parts of blood) relaxed good mood
  • at 0.05 impaired - relaxation increases /
    some motor impairment / talkative
  • at 0.08 impaired - euphoria / more motor
    impairment

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Blood Alcohol Concentration
  • at 0.10 intoxicated - depression / further
    loss of motor skills / loss of judgement /
    drowsiness
  • larger individuals lower BAC - greater blood
    volume
  • alcohol invades muscle tissue to a greater extent
    than fatty tissue

12
Learned Behavioural Tolerance
  • Ability to modify behaviour to appear sober
  • Acquired physiological and psychological
    tolerance
  • No skills or functions enhanced by drinking
    alcohol

13
Women and Alcohol
  • Women have less alcohol hydrogenase
  • greater sensitivity to the negative effects of
    alcohol
  • higher BAC (30) for same body weight and alcohol
    consumed as a man

14
Breathalyzer and Other Tests...
  • Breathalyzer
  • determine BAC via exhaled breath
  • Urinalysis - concentration of unmetabolized
    alcohol in urine
  • both used to determine level of intoxication
  • Blood tests are most accurate

15
The Morning After...
  • NEXT DAY
  • Congeners - forms of alcohol that metabolize more
    slowly - produce toxic by-products
  • dehydration fluids are in the muscles and
    cerebral tissues
  • hangover mitochondrial dehydration in CNS (loss
    of cerebrospinal fluid) headaches
  • gastrointestinal irritation discomfort

16
.. The night before
  • rest / solid food / pain relievers (12 hours to
    recover)
  • alcohol is a drug, therefore tolerance and
    withdrawal occur

17
Long Term Effects
  • Nervous System
  • reduction in brain size and weight / left side
    language written spoken, mathematical skill and
    logic
  • reduced intellectual ability
  • binge drinking most damage

18
Cardiovascular Disease
  • effect on heart minimal (small amounts of alchol)
    may decrease cholesterol levels
  • increases blood pressure
  • heart rate
  • cardiac output

19
Hypertension and Stroke
  • moderate alcohol
  • consumption (red wine)
  • increased HDL
  • reduce hypertension
  • Alcohol consumption (large
  • quantity) causes
  • hypertension
  • stroke
  • negative effects / out-weight good
  • (moderate to heavy drinkers)

20
Liver Disease
  • cirrhosis liver cells die / top ten causes of
    deaths
  • effects fat storage and transport in the liver /
    cells stop functioning
  • fibroses damaged area develops scar tissue /
    cells function ineffectively
  • alcoholic hepatitis inflammation of the liver /
    can lead to cirrhosis

21
Cancer
  • esophagus, stomach, mouth, tongue and liver
  • breast cancer women between 34 59 / 3 to 9
    drinks/wk / 30
  • males 12 increase for 1 drink per day 123
    for 2 drinks per day
  • facilitates absorption of carcinogenic substances
    into sensitive tissues, i.e. tobacco
  • alcohol-induced immunologic suppression
  • synergistic effect with tobacco
  • alcohol-induced outcomes, such as malnutrition,
    anemia

22
Other Effects
  • causes indigestion and heart burn
  • damages mucous membranes stomach and intestinal
    irritation, absorption and chronic diarrhea

23
Alcohol and PregnancyExcessive Drinking during
Pregnancy / Rate of Developmental
Disabilitiesalcohol passes directly into the
infant's blood stream
  • BAC much greater than mother
  • FAS - leading cause of development delays in
    Canada / North America
  • during 1st trimester - organ development
  • last trimester - CNS development

24
Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)Physical and Foetal
Behaviour Difficulties
  • sleeping / hyperactive
  • learning disabilities
  • dyslexic
  • greater incidence of
  • congenital heart disease
  • spina bifida
  • hip dislocation
  • skeletal development

25
Foetal Alcohol Effects (FSE) - Infants Exposed
to Prenatal Alcohol
  • No FAS - symptoms
  • effects 3/1000 children
  • low birth weight
  • irritability
  • possible permanent mental impairment

26
Alcoholism Alcohol Abuse
  • Interferes with work, school or social and family
    relationships
  • violation / law i.e., drunk driving
  • approx. 2 in 10 Canadians / drinking problem
    resulting in physical health problems, financial,
    relationships
  • 50 of Canadians problems with others people
    who drink
  • loud, insulting, humiliation, argumentative,
    violent

27
Social impact of alcohol
  • motor vehicle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Occupational accidents
  • Home and recreational accidents
  • Homicide
  • Rape
  • Marital problems
  • Family violence/abuse
  • Suicide

28
Overall family patterns important
  • Genetic link not found to date
  • however - alcoholism 4 to 5 times greater in
    alcoholic homes
  • Two Types Types of Alcoholics have been identified

29
Type 1 Had at least One Parent Who was an
Alcoholic
  • drinking at home was normal and encouraged
  • avoids novelty/harmful situations
  • concerned about the thoughts and feeling of
    others

30
Type 2 males only / biological sons of
alcoholic fathers
  • experiences both violence and drug abuse
  • don't seek social approval / lack inhibition
  • One alcoholic Parent 52 chance of developing a
    problem
  • Two alcoholic Parents 71 chance of developing
    a problem

31
Social and Cultural Factors and Alcoholism
  • Social and Cultural Factors and Alcoholism
  • part of traditions and cultural interactions
  • may predispose people more than genetic potential
  • Medication temporally escape!
  • Stress disappointment unfulfilled
    expectations relationships depression

32
Effects on the FamilyChildren have no idea of
what normal family life is like!!!!
  • (dysfunctional)
  • Victims of violence, abuse, neglect or incest
  • low self-esteem and depression
  • Adopt one of the following roles
  • Family Hero too good to be true

33
Effects on the FamilyChildren have no idea of
what normal family life is like!!!!
  • Scapegoat - Draws attention through poor
    behaviours
  • Lost Child passive and withdrawn in upsetting
    situations
  • Mascot comic relief

34
Recovery1 Assume Responsibility for Actions
  • Intervention planned confrontation
  • ( Family and trained therapist)
  • Treatment Programs
  • Symptoms delirium tremens (DTs)
  • Long-term addicts medical treatment
    detoxification ( 7 to 21 days) physiological
    addiction
  • psychological treatment starts ( 3 to 6 weeks)
  • may require more time / repeated intervention!

35
Family Therapy, Individual Therapy, and Group
Therapy
  • determine underlying reasons for problem
  • develop coping mechanisms
  • Other types of treatment
  • Drug Disulfiram (Antabuse) causes extremely
    unpleasant side effects when coupled with alcohol

36
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
  • private, nonprofit, self-help organization
    founded in 1935
  • group support over 1 million members world wide
  • lifetime problem
  • AA ( Al-non) has other groups to help spouses,
    partners, children and friends
  • Alateen help teens deal with alcoholic parents
  • Relapse
  • Success varies from Individual to Individual
  • some recover other never recover others partially
    recover
  • approx. 60 relapse
  • pattern has to be broken promote self-esteem
    and personal growth

37
Relapse
  • Success varies from Individual to Individual
  • some recover other never recover others partially
    recover
  • approx. 60 relapse
  • pattern has to be broken promote self-esteem
    and personal growth
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