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Adolescents And Substance Abuse

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Much has been made recently of the opportunities afforded by recent technology for parents to obtain cheap alcohol and drug testing facilities. So are these a real boon to parents. Is it a positive step being able to test your teenager for alcohol and drugs? Instead of getting the surly automatic denial, is it not a genuine benefit to be able to get a definitive answer so that both parents and adolescents know whether drugs or alcohol are being consumed?



Do parents really need to use a testing kit to tell if their kids are using drugs. True it can be difficult sometimes. If we read the help books and information pamphlets that tell us the signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use in adolescents we get a fairly comprehensive list. The signs are that your teenager might have mood swings, might be withdrawn, disrespectful, verbally abusive sneaky, stay out late, neglect their appearance and be manipulative and self-centred. No wonder it is difficult to tell whether adolescents are taking drugs as this list sounds just like a description of adolescents in general. In fact one pamphlet suggests that signs of taking drugs are listening to loud music for hours and associating with strange friends. Again sounds much like normal adolescent activities. So for some parents the ability to test routinely or randomly must seem like the answer to their confusion, fears and problems but is it?

During adolescence the relationship between teenagers and parents often deteriorates as teens test the limits and boundaries set by parents. They also practice being their own person being autonomous and making their own decisions. Introducing a drug testing kit into this cauldron of seething hormones could cause far more problems than it solves. Indeed, it does not require specialised equipment to detect most alcohol and drug use as it is fairly obvious, for example by the smell, lack of co-ordination and dilated pupils. However lets look at a number of facts about drugs and alcohol.

Few adults reach the legal age of drinking without having had an alcoholic drink, unless they are lifelong abstainers. If you are a parent reading this, did you drink before the legal age? Be honest now! Around half the population of the USA and UK under the age of 50 have tried drugs at some stage, but few actually continue and even fewer have tried harder drugs (eg about 10% have tried cocaine with about 1% using regular and 1% tried heroin with about 0.1% regular). So having tried drugs does not mean addiction or even regular use. It is also a myth that someone having used marijuana will necessarily go on to use harder drugs, the so-called gateway theory. Some will and some will develop problems but the truth is in respect of both alcohol and drugs is that the majority of people who use them, do so without incurring any problems. It is also true that, for most users, drug use and excessive alcohol use tend to be behaviours that people grow out of without any interventions. Thus there could be a danger of over-reaction.

Even if the adolescent is does have a genuine problem it is generally recognised that there needs to be a trusting relationship between the user and any helper. The introduction of a breathalyser or drug testing into the home could alienate the teen and erode any trust or make it more difficult to establish. Where testing might be useful is when both parents and teen have agreed its use as a preventative measure. For example if the teen has been using drugs and has developed a problem and wishes help, then parents can suggest that random testing can help. In a negotiated situation as described testing can be beneficial but if imposed it can exacerbate any problem.
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Anna drinks almost a bottle of vodka a day. She was recently hospitalized for dehydration due to a fall. She has lost ten pounds in the past two months. She lives alone with her dog as her main companion. There is little need to eat when she obtains her daily nutrition through liquid means. I became acquainted with Anna by a call from a family member after adult protective services became involved. There were previously four calls to 911 emergency services for falls most likely related to alcohol abuse.

According to Hazeldon, a well known educational web site for substance abuse, this issue affects 17 percent of the age 60 and older population. By 2020 the number of older adults with substance abuse is expected to double. This is because the baby boomers, who are now aging, have had more exposure to alcohol and illegal drugs and are more accepting regarding usage and the acceptability of rehabilitation. Thirty five percent of all hospitalizations are the result of drug or alcohol abuse.

Her family does their best but cannot visit during the week because they live out of town. Anna wishes to maintain her independence and does not want to move.

Many older adults facing losses of family members, recent retirement, and other lifestyle changes turn to alcohol or drugs for consolation. Often family members do not want to confront the older adults for fear of anger or being written out of the will. This is definitely a difficult situation to maneuver.

Many older adults who no longer drive have a person, a neighbor or friend, who purchase the liquor for them not realizing the negative health aspects of doing so. These individuals are simply being helpful. Many say that it is none of their business what another individual does so they continue supporting an alcohol or drug habit.

The first action to resolve the situation is to find out where or how the older adults is obtaining the liquor or drugs and work to stop the delivery mechanism or individual. If drugs are involved, the same should be done. This is more difficult if a prescription drug is prescribed, however, there are automated medication machines that can be programmed to dispense at a particular time of day, thus removing access to an entire bottle of pills.

Second, obtaining assistance in the home is extremely important. Something or someone must take the place of the alcohol or the pills. This is usually resolved through activity with another individual. If the issue is extremely advanced, a stay in a rehabilitation center may be necessary prior to introducing a caregiver.

For Anna, the solution was having a caregiver visit daily to ensure that Anna eats, not drinks, a good nutritious meal, takes her medications and attends to her personal needs. This has resulted in a ten pound weight gain. Anna is no longer gaining the majority of her nutrition from liquid means. Additionally looking forward to company and the establishment of a daily routine has made a significant difference in her life.

There is hope for older adult substance abusers if family members choose to see the problem and work through it. Many older adults are good at hiding the abuse. However, the effects will eventually show themselves through physical or cognitive issues. Weight loss, disorientation, forgetfulness, frequent falls, dehydration, and other common issues indicate a problem that may be caused by alcohol or drug abuse or other health issues. The key is to have family members who are willing to discuss the issue and come to a plan or resolution that works for everyone.
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