Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment :: Teen Alcohol Abuse :: What are some statistics on teenage drug use?
1) In world. About 3,000 teens drink their first alcohol each day. About one-third of those adolescents become alcohol addict.
2) The percentage of adolescents who have used any alcohol in the past month was about 27%. As of 2002, about one-third of 10th-graders used alcohol in the past year. Nearly one-fifth of 10th-graders said they used it in the past month.
3) While the use of most drinks by teenagers has decreased since 2001, the abuse of Oxycontin, a narcotic, has increased to 5% of 10th-graders in 2004.
Just a few of the many dangerous effects and alcohol damages of use of alcohol in adolescents include:
1) Alcoholism addiction of any kind decreases teens' ability to pay attention and causes alcohol damage.
2) Alcohol cause or mask other emotional problems, like anxiety, depression, mood swings, or hallucinations.
3) Either of those illnesses can result in death by suicide or homicide thus making alcohol recovery difficult.
4) Depending on how the body takes in and processes each kind of alcohol addiction can affect virtually every one of the body's systems.
How can parents prevent drug use and help the teen not fall prey for alcohol addiction?
The good news is it's easy to do! Here are a few ways you can build a positive relationship with your kids and start talking to them about alcohol addiction so that they may stay away from alcohol.
1) Establish and maintain good communication with your children.
2) Make clear rules and enforce them consistently.
3) Be a positive role model by not taking alcohol yourself.
4) Help your children choose friends wisely who are not into alcohol addiction.
5) Talk to your children about alcohol damages
These all tips can help you in making your teen clear why alcohol is harmful for them.
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