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Teen Alcohol StatisticsTeen Alcohol Statistics Although alcohol has been used in a variety of different ways throughout history that can be called "beneficial," it was, however, realized thousands of years ago that excessive drinking and abuse resulted in negative consequences such as personal and social problems. Recent research demonstrates that the drugs most likely to produce effective results when treating alcohol withdrawal symptoms are the benzodiazepines: the shorter-acting benzodiazepines such as Serax and Ativan or the longer-acting benzodiazepines like Valium and Librium. Ironically, despite the fact that "alcohol information" ...

Underage drinking parents guide StopAlcoholAbusegovUnderage drinking, parents guide, StopAlcoholAbuse.gov Community How To Guides On Underage Drinking National Association of Governors' Highway Safety Representatives These Community How To Guides address fundamental components of planning and implementing a comprehensive underage drinking prevention program. The guides are designed to be brief, easy to read, and easy to use. Each guide contains a resource section to assist readers in obtaining additional and detailed information about the topics covered in that guide. The appendices include useful tools for each topic area that provide coalitions and organizations with a jump-start in their ...

A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.S. Colleges National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism This comprehensive report summarizes the results and recommendations of the 3-year NIAAA Task Force on College Drinking. The Task Force was comprised of college and university presidents, researchers specializing in college alcohol use, and selected students. The report contains information on the consequences of excessive and underage college drinking, recommendations for possible interventions, and suggested areas for future research.

Underage drinking effects of alcohol abuse at College DrinkingUnderage drinking, effects of alcohol abuse at College Drinking Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol This guide is geared toward parents and guardians of young people ages 10 to 14. Parents can have a major impact on their children's drinking, especially during the preteen and early teen years. Use this guide to find ideas you are comfortable with, and use your own style in carrying out the approaches you find useful.

College Fact Sheet for Parents The consequences of excessive drinking by college students are more significant, more destructive, and more costly than many parents realize. These consequences affect students whether or not they drink. You can share this fact sheet with the parents of your students to help them prepare their sons and daughters by talking with them about the consequences of excessive drinking.

Myths About Alcohol Teenage Adolescent AlcoholismMyths About Alcohol Teenage Adolescent Alcoholism Myths About Alcohol Some parents breathe a sign of relief when they find their child is "just" drinking alcohol and not using drugs, but it is a myth that alcohol is a "better" drug. Alcohol abuse, drunk driving, and alcohol-related diseases take a major toll on our society, and children who begin drinking at a young age are at much higher risk of developing problems. Alcohol is by far the drug of choice among adolescents. It is the most used and abused mood-altering substance among pre-teens and teenaged children. Although some teens report ...

 

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RI judge seeks teen drinking drug casesRI judge seeks teen drinking, drug cases PROVIDENCE -- The state's chief Family Court judge is urging police chiefs to refer teenage drinking and drug cases to his court instead of to local juvenile hearing boards. Judge Jeremiah S. Jeremiah Jr. said Family Court provided better services to deal with substance abuse cases. He said moving teenagers out of the hearing boards and into the Family Court system would recognize drug and alcohol use as a "serious and dangerous offense." "The Family Court has both staff and specialized programs in place to effectively and efficiently ...

Schools may consider new parent programSchools may consider new parent program EDMOND — Alcohol abuse and other drug addiction among youth is a greater problem than what most parents realize, said Pat Nichols, founder of Parents Helping Parents. Parents Helping Parents is an Edmond nonprofit educating parents with children who have alcohol and other drug addictions. Thirty-four percent of 10th-graders reported they had used alcohol within the past 30 days, according to the 2006 Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment Survey Results for Edmond Public Schools. The report was provided by the Oklahoma ...

 

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Fatal Crash Puts Focus on Teen DrinkingFatal Crash Puts Focus on Teen Drinking Just in Wood County, the Highway Patrol says it worked five injury crashes involving underage drinking in the last 18 months. They work with driving schools and other agencies to organize mock, fatal crashes, with students taking on the roles as drivers and fatal victims. They try to make it as realistic as possible, in hopes of touching at least a few students.

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