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Extractions: The international study involved 4,000 teenagers in England, Ireland, Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands. The participants were questioned about their use of marijuana, amphetamines, ecstasy, LSD, tranquilizers, and alcohol. In addition, the teens were asked to complete questionnaires that asked about their relationships with their parents and grandparents, the extent of their supervision after school, and whether they were allowed to meet friends at home.
Extractions: Beth Kane-Davidson is the Director of the Suburban Hospital Addiction Treatment Center in Bethesda, MD. She has a Masters degree in education and is a certified addiction counselor. She has been in the addiction field since 1978 and has been with Suburban Hospital since 1983. In addition to designing substance abuse awareness programs for schools throughout the area, Beth is often called upon by the press and media to provide background and insight into substance abuse issues. Bill is a parent of a young man who is in recovery for alcoholism and drugs. Since his sons diagnosis of alcoholism, Bill has dedicated time and energy to educating other parents about the prevention and treatment of this disease. Bill holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry and lives in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area with his wife, Jean. KATHY: Bill, can you briefly describe to us your family and how you found out about your sons problem with alcohol? BILL: My wife, Jean, and I have been married for 28 years. We have two boys. Ned is the younger. Jean was a stay at home Mom until they were in the 5 th th grade. We were active in church, boy scouts, swim team, and PTA. For awhile we owned an airplane allowing us to travel extensively with the boys. We thought we were doing everything right.
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Extractions: Home News About Us Research ... Search Teen Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) The T-ASI is a semistructured interview that was developed to fill the need for a reliable, valid, and standardized instrument for a periodic evaluation of adolescent substance abuse. The T-ASI uses a multidimensional approach of assessment as an age-appropriate modification of the Addiction Severity Index. It yields 70 ratings in 7 domains: Psychoactive Substance Use, School or Employment Status, Family Function, Peer-Social Relationships, Legal Status, and Psychiatric Status. [description taken from NIAAA Availability
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Extractions: Print article The Medical Journal, Dagens Medicin, claims that more than one in ten of all convicted juvenile criminals in this country are suffering from such severe psychological trauma as a result of alcohol or drug abuse that they are unable to serve their sentence in juvenile remand centres, and are instead being placed in mental hospitals. The journal claims that kids as young as 12 years of age are often hooked on hash, alcohol, magic mushrooms or amphetamines. Back Top
Extractions: 40 4 12 EDITORIAL: Teen Gambling: The Invisible Addiction Teens are paying a price for society's gambling epidemic. By Timothy C. Morgan Last year, a 19-year-old youth from a small Iowa town, unable to face his large gambling losses, penned a short note, saying, "I'm out of control." Then he killed himself. Last spring, three New Jersey high-schoolers were arrested for running a $6,500 per week sports betting operation. In another case, a 16-year-old paid off his gambling debts by turning his girlfriend into a prostitute. These and other published accounts illustrate how exorbitant a price American teens are paying for our ill-fated social experiment with legal gambling.
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Extractions: Right-click the link below to download "Protecting Our Children from Addiction." Click here to download a printable PDF document of the accompanying handout. Denny Wayman, pastor of the Free Methodist Church of Santa Barbara (CA), recently created an excellent resource to be shared with other Free Methodists. Based on The Selfish Brain: Learning from Addiction by Robert L. Dupont, M.D., Wayman constructed a PowerPoint presentation and handout that highlight the many different substances (drugs, alcohol, nicotine, pornography, etc.) that cause addiction, their effects on the brain (right down to the transmitters) and steps for recognizing and intervening against high-risk behavior.
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Extractions: "My name is Chris and I am a recovering addict. I also did OxyContin and I am celebrating two years [of being drug-free]," said a 22-year-old Somerville resident, facing about a 400-strong audience last week. "I started drinking and drugs in this high school. I know people who got addicted and died," said Kevin. "I am a drug addict, and I began in elementary school," said Richie, a Somerville High graduate. What began as an informational service for the city became akin to a AA meeting when residents and students and came up to the front of the auditorium and spoke about their addictions on April 14 at the Somerville High School.