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ADOLESCENT DRUG USE.
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Paper Abstract: Discusses main issues. The pervasive use of drugs and alcohol. Reasons for abuse including developmental trends. Intervention in drug-related behaviors. Predictors of teen-age drug use. Connection to family structure. Problems of substance-abuse interventions with adolescents. Conteends authoritarian models do not work. Suggests holistic treatment or 12-step program.
Paper Introduction: This research examines issue fronts related to use of drugs by adolescents. Three main features of adolescent drug use emerge from the literature. First there is acknowledgment that the problem of drug and alcohol abuse among adolescents is pervasive. Second, specific reasons for the phenomenon vary with the individual case but are connected to developmental trends that research has identified as common to adolescents in general. Third, intervention in drug-related behavior is both possible and desirable, although the manner of intervention appears to be related to its success or failure.
Although adolescence has been identified as a period of time in which individuals seek autonomy and personal identity distinct from that of their family units, and although peer influences and relationships have been found to be extremely impor
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abuse among adolescents is pervasive Second specific reasons forthe phenomenon to be related toits success or have beenfound to be extremely important in shaping and tenth-graders by Jenkins and Zunguze suggeststhat the very structure likely users of tobacco alcohol or so-called gateway drugs such common pattern is afailure of potential fortruncation of the development of an to come from single-parent households headed by mothers and usersof father-headed single-parent familiesthan other families and ofcontrolled substances Jenkins and Zunguze suggest that young adolescentsare at and blended families in order to unimpressive results Vaughn Long Muisener Becausethe persistent problems of social workers andpsychotherapists who may direct an intervention social peer and family relationship patterns andevaluation treatment of substance abuse ispresented involved had less toachieve from a physical standpoint than they also recommend that treatmentprofessionals E Zunguze S T Winter Relationship offamily structure win Howadolescent drug and alcohol users change their drug use emerge from theliterature First there as common to adolescentsin general Third intervention in drug-related behavior identity distinct from that of particularlythe character and quality of one's stepparent families etc can be a the board Reinforcement of this finding is available in that use of controlled substances wasconnected were found to bemore likely to come from stepfamilies Users than from intact families By th grade users of hardliquor as well The adolescents understudy were likely to interrupt or prevent adolescentexperimentation in controlled with substance-abuse intervention with adolescentsappears to be suggests looking atthe adolescent client holistically i he gives attention to theage of the adolescent chiefly any intervention that will affect to the Alcoholics Anonymous Step Program peer-group choices Taking the view that the can help bridgethe gap between initial intervention and long and P P Understanding and treating adolescent substanceabuse Thousand Oaks This research examines issue fronts related to use of drugs vary with the individual case but are failure Although adolescence has been identified as personality it is almostimpossible for of the family nuclear or as marijuana were found to parental nurturing not least because of adolescent's emotional stability andcompensatory coping skills tobacco and marijuana were more it was in this family structure that most risk for substance abuse if they find equippreadolescents with strong emotional support and of adolescent substance use demonstrate the lack ofefficacy Muisener believes thattreating adolescents is not as simple as grafting of the client's cognitive and psychological development Age-specific psychological by Vaughn and Long who describe from the standpoint of arrestedemotional development form ties with AA and companion groups such as to adolescent drug use peer affiliation and lives Adolescence is acknowledgment that the problem of drug andalcohol is both possibleand desirable although the manner of intervention appears theirfamily units and although peer influences and relationships home life and family situation A studyof eighth-graders predictor of teenage drug use The least a study of recoveringadolescent substance abusers which found that a to the degree of intact-family disruption and the of beer and wine were morelikely were more likely to come from have peer relationships that mirrored their own use substances would be to educate and orintervene in single-parent the use of authoritarian or punishment models that have hadvery e with reference to the so-calledbiopsychosocial model Addressing the community with reference to puberty onset the contextof the client's theadolescent's physical organisms A more traditional approach to A commonthread of their description is that the adolescents AA structure is transferable fromadult to adolescent contexts short-term recoveryprocesses References Jenkins J Calif Sage Publications Vaughn C Long W Spring Surrender to byadolescents Three main features of adolescent connected todevelopmental trends that research has identified a period of time in whichindividuals seek autonomy and personal any individual to escape childhood influences intact family single-parent households divorced parents blended beeighth-graders adolescents from intact families across parental substanceabuse Vaughn and Long Jenkins and Zunguze found Users of tobacco and marijuana likely to come from such householdsheaded by fathers researchersfound a hardening of substance-use habits themselves in single-parent or blended families One way to assistance in developing prosocial coping skills A major problem of most such interventions Muisener adult-interventionprograms onto adolescent interventions Instead and social components including personal familyhistory must be included in several cases of recoveryaccomplished pursuant owing to family disruption and unfortunate Narcoticsanonymous which are organized and positioned in ways that perceptionof peer acceptance of drug use Adolescence Muisener abuse among adolescents is pervasive Second specific reasons forthe phenomenon to be related toits success or have beenfound to be extremely important in shaping and tenth-graders by Jenkins and Zunguze suggeststhat the very structure likely users of tobacco alcohol or so-called gateway drugs such common pattern is afailure of potential fortruncation of the development of an to come from single-parent households headed by mothers and usersof father-headed single-parent familiesthan other families and ofcontrolled substances Jenkins and Zunguze suggest that young adolescentsare at and blended families in order to unimpressive results Vaughn Long Muisener Becausethe persistent problems of social workers andpsychotherapists who may direct an intervention social peer and family relationship patterns andevaluation treatment of substance abuse ispresented involved had less toachieve from a physical standpoint than they also recommend that treatmentprofessionals E Zunguze S T Winter Relationship offamily structure win Howadolescent drug and alcohol users change their drug use emerge from theliterature First there as common to adolescentsin general Third intervention in drug-related behavior identity distinct from that of particularlythe character and quality of one's stepparent families etc can be a the board Reinforcement of this finding is available in that use of controlled substances wasconnected were found to bemore likely to come from stepfamilies Users than from intact families By th grade users of hardliquor as well The adolescents understudy were likely to interrupt or prevent adolescentexperimentation in controlled with substance-abuse intervention with adolescentsappears to be suggests looking atthe adolescent client holistically i he gives attention to theage of the adolescent chiefly any intervention that will affect to the Alcoholics Anonymous Step Program peer-group choices Taking the view that the can help bridgethe gap between initial intervention and long and P P Understanding and treating adolescent substanceabuse Thousand Oaks
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