Teenage Alcohol Abuse is Increasing
By Randy Kimbrell
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Teenage alcohol abuse has become a huge problem in the United States. It affects every socio-economic level, all races, colors,
and national origins. As a disease, alcoholism is more "equal opportunity" than almost anything else in this country.
The average age that a child in the United States begins drinking on a regular basis is just shy of age 16. That's 5 full years
before the legal drinking age! So when do they take their first drinks? Even younger: age 11 for boys and age 13 for girls. Those are
staggering—and sobering—statistics.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has done several studies on teenage alcohol use and abuse, and found that
youngsters who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to become alcoholics than those who abstain until the legal age.
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Adolescents who drink are far more likely to demonstrate aggressive behavior
than their non-drinking counterparts. They get into more trouble with the law, may get arrested, and even sent to jail. Society's patience with
juvenile offenders has already worn thin and many young people are now being tried as adults for the crimes they commit. The best years of a
young person's life could be spent behind bars because of their drinking problem.
The young person may develop psychiatric problems like anxiety, depression, or even clinical depression. He or she may "act out",
raging against parents, teachers, or other authority figures.
And speaking of parents, they are the single biggest influence on whether or not a teen begins or continues drinking. When
children, especially young children, witness drinking and a favorable view of alcohol consumption in their home, they are far more likely to
become underage drinkers and eventually abuse alcohol.
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On the other hand, when parents regularly communicate their negative beliefs about teen drinking, enforce behavior rules in the
home, and monitor their children's activities and whereabouts, the children have a much better chance of staying out of trouble.
Family also has a link in that alcoholism or other dependency issues seem to have a genetic "thread". If a parent has or has had
dependency problems, his or her children are at much greater risk for their own issues. However, if the parent has reached sobriety and is open
about the struggles he or she went through, it can help the children resist the pressure to drink.
Peer pressure can also have an effect on an adolescent's decision to begin drinking. While much has been written about peer
pressure, and its effect should not be minimized, study after study has shown that parental involvement carries much more weight.
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Teenage bodies and brains are still developing, and drinking at that age has a much more negative effect than on an adult. The
abuse of alcohol by teenagers is insidious, and many times adults who don't want to believe their children would "do that", find out too late
that they already have. Parents, teachers and social workers need to remain alert to the signs of alcohol abuse in teenagers.
Intervention is possible for anyone. But for a teenager who is abusing alcohol, it's a must.
It's important to do something about teenage alcohol abuse while there's still time. Visit Treatment Options for Alcoholism to
find out how to do something about it now.
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