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Teenage Drug Abuse

Teenage Drug Abuse. Ibeth Pasillas. Reasons. Abuse Depression Low self-esteem Smoking “Breaks the ice” in social situations such as parties Keeps stress levels down. Signs. Mood changes Grades drop Behavior changing –Rules Long cough Red eyes. Access.

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Teenage Drug Abuse

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  1. Teenage Drug Abuse IbethPasillas

  2. Reasons • Abuse • Depression • Low self-esteem • Smoking “Breaks the ice” in social situations such as parties • Keeps stress levels down

  3. Signs • Mood changes • Grades drop • Behavior changing –Rules • Long cough • Red eyes

  4. Access • Overdose on prescription medicine • Get from friends • From home • Parents

  5. Consequences of Drug Use • Lack in school effort • Act irresponsibly • Violence • Suicide • Can cause health problems in the future

  6. Statistics • Almost 35 million smoke addicts attempt to quit each year • Children of smokers are twice as likely to be smokers as opposed to children of non-smokers • “Nearly three quarters of students (72%) have consumed alcohol by the end of high school, and more than a third (37%) have done so by eighth grade.” • Nearly half (44%) of American young people have tried cigarettes by twelfth grade, and one out of five (20%) twelfth graders is a current smoker. (http://sadd.org/stats.htm)

  7. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jC5VC2-yNcE&feature=endscreen&NR=1 (2.30 & 5.30)

  8. Works Cited • Chantix. "Symptoms of Smoking Addiciton." www.chantixhome.com. N.p., 2010. Web. 1 Apr. 2012. <http://www.chantixhome.com/      smoking_addiction_symptoms.html>. • American Academy of Child Adolescent Pschiatry. "Teens: Alcohol and Other      Drugs." aacap.org. N.p., 2010. Web. 1 Apr. 2012. <http://aacap.org/ page.ww?name=Teens:+Alcohol+and+Other+Drugs§ion=Facts+for+Families>. • The Chrisitan Science Monitor. "Youth Access to Drugs Increases." www.csmonitor.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Apr. 2012.      <http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2008/0815/p03s01-ussc.html>. • Students Againts Destructive Decisions, Inc. sadd.org. N.p., Jan. 2011. Web. 1      Apr. 2012. <http://sadd.org/stats.htm>. • Gerdes Louise I. “Opposing Viewpoints: Addiction.” 2005. Print  • Roleff Tamara. “Opposing Viewpoints: Drug Abuse”. 2005. Print

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