Thursday, October 24, 2019
Alcoholââ¬â¢s Effects on Teenagers
The number of teenagers who are into ââ¬Å"alcoholâ⬠nowadays is increasingly alarming. The physiological effects, as well as, the physical and behavioral consequences are equally disturbing as well.ââ¬Å"Permanent brain damage, depression, poor school performance, psychological distress / serious behavioral problems, and attention deficit disorderâ⬠are some of the physiological effects on teenagers who drink alcohol (The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.). On the other hand, the physical and behavioral consequences include the following: ââ¬Å"in-denial, self-pity, excessive anger, blaming others, and hurting oneself & other individualsâ⬠(Garrett, 2002, n.p.).Physiological Effects Teenagers who are into too much drinking may experience ââ¬Å"permanent brain damageâ⬠(The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.). This claim is backed up by an expert named ââ¬Å"Dr. John Nelsonâ⬠, a member of the American Medical Association (The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.).Moreover, according to the ââ¬Å"National Health and Nutrition Surveyâ⬠girls who drink experience depression ââ¬Å"four times more likely than those who do not engage in drinkingâ⬠(The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.).Furthermore, teenagers who drink also suffer from low grades; in fact, according to the ââ¬Å"American Medical Associationâ⬠, those who drink get lower scores on ââ¬Å"vocabulary, visual-spatial, as well as, memory testsâ⬠as compared with those who do not engage in drinking (The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.).In addition to that, some teenagers who drink develop ââ¬Å"psychological distressâ⬠, as well as, ââ¬Å"serious behavioral problemsâ⬠; this is according to the statistical information gathered by the ââ¬Å"Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrationâ⬠(The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.).Last but not least, a study conducted by the ââ¬Å"Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrationâ⬠confirms that teenagers who are regularly drinking may develop ââ¬Å"attention-deficit disorderâ⬠(The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.).Physical and Behavioral EffectsTeenagers who engage themselves in alcohol drinking may also suffer from the following physical and behavioral effects:First of all, teenagers may develop problems accepting unfortunate occurrences in their lives (Garrett, 2002, n.p.). They may turn ââ¬Å"in-denialâ⬠and make use of alcohol as a ââ¬Å"defense mechanismâ⬠every time he or she is reminded of the truth especially in cases where he or she gets offended (Garrett, 2002, n.p.).Second, some teenagers may feel pity for themselves while some tend to get excessively angry which may actu ally result in severe drinking (Garrett, 2002, n.p.).Third, some teenagers drinking severely may experience troubles accepting their faults (Garrett, 2002, n.p.). Thus eventually, they blame somebody else for the untoward incidents that occurred to them (Garrett, 2002, n.p.).Finally, some teenagers who drink too much may experience hurting other people or even oneself (Garrett, 2002, n.p.).Summary / ConclusionIndeed, teenagers who engage themselves in drinking alcohol are faced with dangers including physiological and behavioral/physical ones (The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.). ââ¬Å"Physiological effectsâ⬠include the following: ââ¬Å"permanent brain damage, depression, poor school performance, psychological distress / serious behavioral problems, and attention deficit disorderâ⬠(The Marin Institute, n.d., n.p.). Meanwhile, physical ones include: ââ¬Å"in-denial, self-pity, excessive anger, blaming others, andà hurting oneself & other individualsâ⬠(Garrett, 20 02, n.p.).ReferencesGarrett, F.P. (2002). Excuses Alcoholics Make. Retrieved April 1, 2009 fromhttp://www.bma-wellness.com/papers/Excuses_Alcoholics.htmlThe Marin Institute. (n.d.). Physiological Effects of Alcohol on Teenagers.Retrieved April 1, 2009 fromhttp://www.marininstitute.org/Youth/teen_alcohol_use.htm Ã
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