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Title: Chapter 12 Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs


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Chapter 12Abuse of Alcohol andOther Drugs
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Scope of the Problem
  • 246 -414 billion annual economic loss
  • Direct cost - Treatment, mortality, productivity
  • Indirect cost - Law enforcement, courts, prison
    system, case managers, insurance rates
  • Annual prevalence of illicit drug use among youth
  • Marijuana 1 illicit drug used by 21.6 of high
    school seniors

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Risks of Abusing Alcohol /Other Drugs
  • Self
  • Family
  • Community

4
Risks to SELF of Drug Abuse
  • Absenteeism and poor performance at school or
    work
  • Loss of productivity revenue
  • Underachievement at school or work
  • Lower average SAT scores
  • Scholastic failure/interruption
  • Loss of employment and economic opportunity
  • Risk of adulterated drugs
  • Adverse drug reactions or bad trips
  • Psychosis
  • Suicide
  • Risk in infectious disease
  • Risk of chronic or degenerative diseases
  • Increased risk of accidents
  • Risk of arrest and incarceration

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Risks to FAMILY of Drug Abuse
  • Marital instability/family problems
  • Domestic violence and child abuse or neglect
  • Increase in number of broken homes
  • Defaults on mortgages, loans, and increase in
    bankruptcies
  • Injury to fetus or newborn baby

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Risks to COMMUNITY of Drug Abuse
  • Increase in public welfare load
  • Epidemics of STDs
  • Unnecessary burden on health care system
  • Unnecessary deaths economic losses
  • Criminal activity
  • Increased cost of insurance and security
  • Increased cost for police, courts, prisons

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Up to 50 Spousal abuse
20-35 Suicides
50 Traffic fatalities
62 Assaults
Alcohol other drugs
49 Murders
52 Rapes
68 Manslaughter Charges
38 Child abuse
69 Drownings
Health Concerns Associated with Alcohol Use
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Definitions
  • Drug
  • substance other than food or vitamins that when
    taken in small quantities, alters ones physical,
    mental, or emotional state
  • Psychoactive drug
  • alters perception, mood, thought processes, or
    behavior
  • Drug misuse
  • inappropriate use of prescription or
    nonprescription drugs

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Definitions
  • Drug abuse
  • taking of a drug for non-medically approved
    purposes
  • continued use of a legal drug with the knowledge
    that it is hazardous to ones health (cigarette
    smoking)
  • Drug dependence
  • Psychological - characterized by the strong
    desire to continue the use of a drug
  • Physical - state in which discontinued drug use
    (withdrawal) results in physical illness
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    tmlgt

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Factors that Contribute to Substance Abuse
  • Inherited risk factors
  • evidence of some types of alcoholism
  • Children of alcoholics - 4x higher risk of
    alcoholism
  • Risk higher for children of alcoholic father also
    indicated
  • Actual gene unidentified - DRD2 gene is a
    candidate
  • Enzymes may inhibit normal metabolism of alcohol

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Environmental risk factors
  • Personal
  • Personality, mood, susceptibility to stress and
    depression/anxiety, social and communication
    skills
  • Home family
  • Family dynamics, problems, negative events,
    attitudes, expectations, skills developed
  • School peer group factors
  • Peer pressure and support
  • Sociocultural aspects of ones environment
  • Cost and Availability, advertisement, employment
    levels, threats to safety, unempowered, future
    appears hopeless, short term goals, quality of
    law enforcement and education

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Types of Legal Drugs Abused
  • Alcohol
  • 1 drug problem in America - WHY?
  • 80 of high school seniors tried alcohol once
    (NIDA, 1999), 33reported being drunk in past 30
    days, and 31 binge drinking in past 2 weeks
  • 40 of college students report having 5 or more
    drinks in a row at least once in the past 2 years
  • Problem drinkers
  • use results in personal, financial, social or
    legal problems
  • 10 of those who drink

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Types of Legal Drugs Abused
  • Nicotine
  • use occurs in the form of cigarette, cigar, pipe
    smoking, chewing tobacco and snuff
  • 34.6 of high school seniors smoked cigarettes
    within last 30 days (1999)
  • 23.1 smoked daily (1999)
  • 430,700 deaths each year
  • 138 billion economic cost (1/2 for health care
    costs)
  • environmental (ETS) or second hand smoke
  • EPA - ETS is a human class A carcinogen
  • Lung Cancer, Respiratory infections, Asthma

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Types of Legal Drugs Abused
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs
  • can be purchased without a doctors prescription
  • misuse is very common
  • most provide symptomatic relief, not a cure
  • Prescription drugs
  • requires a physicians written instructions
  • usually stronger than over-the-counter drugs
  • greater risk of abuse, e.g., OxyContin
    (painkiller)

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Types of Illicit Drugs Abused
  • Marijuana
  • most abused illicit drug
  • 23.1 HS Seniors smoked in past 30 days(1999)
  • 1997 - 32.3 annual usage in college students
  • both acute and chronic effects- cognitive,
    emotional, social, developmental
  • use higher among students who participate in
    other high risk activities, e.g., binge drinking,
    smoking, multiple sex partners
  • factors associated with marijuana use
  • more time at parties and socializing with friends
  • less time studying and poorer academic
    performance
  • perceiving religion and community service as
    unimportant
  • larger, commuter, or coed schools - more use

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Types of Illicit Drugs Abused
  • Opium, morphine, heroin
  • Narcotics numb the senses and reduce pain
  • 500,000 to 1 million heroin addicts
  • produce tolerance and physical dependence
  • injection users are at high risk for becoming
    infected with HIV
  • Synthetic Narcotics demerol, darvon, percodan,
    and oxycontin (painkillers)

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Types of Illicit Drugs Abused
  • Cocaine
  • potent stimulant
  • 1.7 million Americans used in last 30 days
  • Hallucinogens
  • LSD
  • Mescaline
  • Psilocybin

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Types of Illicit Drugs Abused
  • Designer or Club Drugs
  • Rohypnol (date rape drug)
  • MDMA (ecstasy) and related compounds
  • PCP (angel dust) and related chemicals
  • Stimulants
  • Amphetamines
  • Methamphetamine (crystal crank speed
    meth)
  • Methcathinone (cat)
  • Methylphenidate (Ritalin)

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Types of Illicit Drugs Abused
  • Depressants
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Methaqualone
  • Anabolic drugs
  • Inhalants

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Prevention Control of Drug Abuse
  • Primary (Children and Adolescents)
  • are aimed at those who have never used drugs,
    their goal is to prevent or forestall the
    initiation of drug use.
  • i.e., raising the price of alcohol, increasing
    cigarette taxes, arresting a neighborhood drug
    pusher, destroy crops
  • Institutionalize drug prevention - each new
    generation
  • Secondary (Late Childhood and Adolescents)
  • seek to reach those who have begun drug use but
    are not chronic drug abusers
  • Tertiary (Adolescents and Adults)
  • designed to provide treatment for abuse
    aftercare

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Elements of Prevention
  • REDUCE DEMAND
  • Education - increase knowledge and skills
  • Treatment- reduce physical, emotional, and
    environmental conditions leading to abuse
  • Residential and Outpatient
  • 1.00 for treatment saves 7.00 in medical and
    crime
  • REDUCE SUPPLY
  • Law Enforcement - ID, Arrest, Trial, Sentencing
  • Control use, related crime, crime orgs., and
    protect neigborhoods
  • Limit Source, Transit, and Distribution
  • Public Policy - Laws and Funding
  • Smoking bans, zoning ordinances, advertising
    limits

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Official Agencies Programs
  • White House Office of National Drug Control
    Policy
  • Director John P. Walters - 2001
  • Five Goals
  • 1. Educate youth to reject illegal drugs
  • 2. Reduce drug-related crime and increase safety
  • 3. Reduce health and social costs of illegal
    use
  • 4. Shield air, land, and sea borders from drugs
  • 5. Break foreign and domestic drug sources of
    supply
  • 19.2 Billion dollars budgeted for 2002

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Other Federal Agencies
  • Department of Justice (DOJ)
  • Reduce Supply
  • law enforcement prisons, other aspects of
    justice system
  • Largest budget 8.23 Billion
  • Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
  • lead governmental agency on investigation and
    prosecution of drug traffickers
  • FBI
  • Immigration Naturalization Service

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Official Agencies Programs
  • Department of Health Human Services
  • Reduce Demand
  • 2.87 Billion in 2001
  • Prevention education, treatment, and research
  • Department of Treasury
  • Reduce Supply
  • 1.69 Billion
  • U.S. Customs Service
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF)

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Official Agencies Programs
  • HHS - agencies
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
    Administration (SAMSHA)
  • National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)
  • lead federal research agency
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • federal regulatory agency for legal drugs

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Official Agencies Programs
  • State government
  • influence the outcome of drug wars through
    advocacy, administrative aid and legislation
  • Regional coordination offices
  • provide a link between state and local efforts
  • Local agencies programs
  • Local coordinating councils
  • Community-based drug education programs
  • School-based drug education programs
  • DARE

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Worksite Based Programs
  • Drug Free Federal Workplace - Exec. Order 1986
  • Concern with Safety and Productivity of workers
  • Drug Free Workplace - Private Sector programs
  • Written formal policy
  • Drug Education and Awareness programs
  • Supervisor Training
  • Employee Assistance Programs
  • Drug Testing - began in 1987

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Voluntary Agencies Programs
  • Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
  • Students Against Drunk Drivers
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Narcotics Anonymous
  • American Cancer Society

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Chapter 12
Abuse Of Alcohol And Other Drugs
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