I.) Introduction:
"Crack, booze, pot, crystal- from the inner city to the suburbs to small towns, the
world of the adolescent is permeated by drugs. When 'a little harmless experimentation'
becomes addiction, parents, teachers, and clinicians are often at a loss. For this age
group (roughly ages 13 to 23), traditional substance abuse programs simply are not
enough" (Nowinski, inside cover).
Today's society provides many challenges for adolescents that our parents never had to
face. Pre-marital sex and pregnancy, alcohol abuse, and drug addiction have always been
around but they have never been more available to adolescents than they are now.
Adolescents are more on their own to take care of themselves with more and more single
parent households. The problem of drug and alcohol is a major one. Teenagers feel a
need to drink and do drugs to fit in to peer groups. The problem is widespread. The
common thoughts that drugs are only in the city where the poor live but that is wrong.
Any single person can get drugs from the inner city to the small rural towns of Texas and
Nebraska. It doesn't matter where you are. There is a major need for adults to
intervene and stop the problem at its beginnings, the adolescents. If we sit here and
deny the fact that the problem is there then we are just setting ourselves up for
disaster.
II.) Review of Literature:
A Source 1:
The first piece of literature that I used was a book written by Dr. Joseph Nowinski
entitled Substance Abuse in Adolescents & Young Adults. It was written at the Elmcrest
Psychiatric Institute in 1990. The book described Dr. Nowinski's study of adolescent
addicts of drugs and alcohol. It goes on to explain the need for the development of
treatment plans for adolescents because conventional plans do not work on this age
group.
B) Source 2:
The second source that I used was a journal article entitled "Prevalence of substance
abuse in a rural teenage population." It was written by Wade Silverman. This article
was published in The Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency in 1991. This article
presented the results of a survey done in a rural school system to assess the prevalence
rates of substance use and related lifestyle variables for teens and their parents.
C) Source 3:
The third source that I used was a newspaper article taken from the February 1, 1994
edition of the Los Angeles Times. The piece was written by Marlene Cimons. The article,
entitled "Illicit drug use by youths shows marked increases," announced that the results
of an annual survey showed that drug use had increased significantly among teenagers
between 1992 and 1993.
D) Source 4:
My fourth source was a journal article written by S. Brown and others. It was taken
from The Journal of Studies on Alcohol. The article was entitled "Conduct disorder among
adolescent alcohol and drug abusers" and was published in 1996. The article summarized a
study that examined the extent to which conduct disorder type behavior predated substance
use involvement among 166 adolescents in treatment for alcohol and other drug abuse.
E) Source 5:
My final source was another journal article that was taken from The Journal of Marital
and family Therapy. The article was written by H. Joanning and others in 1992. The
article, entitled "Treating adolescent drug abuse: A comparison of family systems
therapy, group therapy, and family drug education," describes the differential
effectiveness of three models of adolescent drug abuse treatment. It compares the Family
Systems Therapy, the Adolescent Group Therapy, and the Family Drug Education models.
III.) Methodology:
I started out my research by going to the computers in the library and researching
journal and newspaper articles in the WinSpirs databases. I found articles from
psychology, sociology, and science databases. I then looked for the articles in the
journal section of the library. I found some of the articles in the school library as
well as using my local library. I also used the OPAC computer to find my book source.
IV.) Result of Information Gathered:
A) Source 1:
Dr. Nowinski's book describes specific cases of adolescent drug abuse that he has worked
with. He describes the different patterns of drug abuse and the causes of such abuse.
He describes causes like alienation, low self- esteem and confidence, stress, and peer
pressure. He goes into how development of new treatment techniques are necessary because
adolescent addictions are different than those of adults. He describes the process of
counseling, denial and compliance, and surrender and recovery. Nowinski stresses the
need for family intervention in cases that involve adolescents.
B) Source 2:
Silverman gives the results of the survey and attempts to interpret the results. It was
found that 83% of the students in the study were either abstainers or experimental users.
It was recommended that primary prevention strategies should be used with this group.
The remaining 17% had been deemed "drug users" and it was found that they all shared a
similar lifestyle. All had multiple substance abuse problems, were engaged in frequent
sexual activity, and received poor grades. it was also found that the amount of parental
attention and supervision was significantly different for both groups.
C) Source 3:
This article said that the rise in drug use among teens was driven by a dramatic rise in
the use of marijuana and more use of stimulants, LSD and inhalants. It also describes
how this trend was a reversal from the recent downward patterns of drug use among teens.
D) Source 4:
It was found that most cases of alcohol and drug abuse in adolescents was attributed to
conduct disorder behavior. It was also found that cases involving this disorder and drug
abuse led to a more frequent relapse into the problem and an increase in anti-social
behavior.
E) Source 5:
This study found that the Family Therapy Systems model of treatment appeared to be more
effective in treating and stopping adolescent drug abuse. It registered twice as many
drug-free clients as the Family Drug Education program and three times as many as the
Adolescent Group Therapy model.
V.) Summary and Conclusion:
Through the literature and the class it is obvious that drug and alcohol abuse among
adolescents is a prevalent and dangerous problem. The use of these substances is
dangerous and stupid. I'm not going to be a hypocrite and say that I have never tried
any drugs or alcohol. I'd be lying if I said that I haven't but now I realize that it is
a problem that has to be addressed through action and not ignorance.
Table of Contents
I.) Introduction .................................................................. 1
II.) Review of Literature ................................................... 2
A) Source 1 .............................................................. 2
B) Source 2 .............................................................. 2
C) Source 3 .............................................................. 3
D) Source 4 .............................................................. 3
E) Source 5 .............................................................. 3
III.) Methodology .............................................................. 4
IV.) Results of Information Gathered .............................. 4
A) Source 1 .............................................................. 4
B) Source 2 .............................................................. 5
C) Source 3 .............................................................. 5
D) Source 4 .............................................................. 6
E) Source 5 .............................................................. 6
V.) Summary and Conclusion .......................................... 6
References
Brown, S. "Conduct disorders among adolescent alcohol and drug abusers." Journal of
Studies on Alcohol. Psychological Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center. San Diego.
1996.
Cimons, M. "Illicit drug use by youths shows marked increase."
Los Angeles Times. February 1, 1994. Sec:A, p:1, col:6.
Joanning, H. et al. "Treating adolescent drug abuse: A comparison
of family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education."
The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. October, 1992.
Nowinski, Joseph. Substance Abuse in Adolescents and Young Adults.
W. W. Norton & Company Ltd. New York. 1990.
Silverman, Wade. "Prevalence of substance abuse in a rural teenage population." The
Journal of Adolescent Chemical Dependency.
Volume 2. 1991.
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