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Title: Alcohol and Adolescents


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Alcohol and Adolescents
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ing/educatorguide.pdf
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Adolescents and alcohol use
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Why do youth choose to drink?
  • Peer pressure
  • Risk-taking behavior associated with adolescence
  • Decreased parental supervision / greater
    independence
  • Increased stress

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Effects of alcohol on adolescents
  • Increases risk-taking behaviors
  • Decreased academic performance
  • May lead to drug use
  • Health risks
  • Brain development

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Alcohol and brain development
  • Teens brain more easily damaged by alcohol than
    an adults brain
  • More likely to have significantly lower mental
    abilities
  • Decrease ability to learn
  • Hippocampus is smaller
  • Loss of motor skills

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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

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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)

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Prevention Programs
  • Encourage school involvement
  • Parents, teachers, role models communicate!
  • Provide alcohol-free opportunities
  • Know the risks
  • Enforce the laws
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