Drug abuse isn’t defined by demographics. It’s an issue that plagues
large cities and small towns alike, targeting our youth and destroying
any hope they may have of a positive future. To battle this epidemic we
need to ask ourselves, what causes our youth to use drugs? While there
are no crystal ball answers to this plague, below is a listing of the
major factors that influence teen substance abuse
Accessibility - Ask any teenager today how difficult
is it to buy drugs in your community and I guarantee you they’ll ask,
which drug do you want? There is such an array of drugs in every
community that accessibility is our biggest obstacle. It isn’t just
illegal drugs, but prescription drugs,
over the counter drugs and even household chemicals. Over the years
teenagers have become more and more creative at finding new ways to get
high. This has made the fight against drug abuse even more difficult. In
some communities, commonly used medications have been put behind the
counter and now require an id to purchase. This reduces the
accessibility of certain drugs.
Low Self-esteem -The one asset that is missing in the majority of youth who succumb to substance abuse is self esteem.
Teens with low self-esteem are more likely to do drugs. As a misguided
youth, these teens often feel rejected by society, by their peers and
even sometimes by their families. Doing drugs isn’t just about fitting
in. It is about belonging to something. In joining a peer group who
spends their free time partying, these misguided youth find a
brotherhood. While the brotherhood may be extremely dysfunctional, some
teens see these friends as a solution to the solitude and desolation
that they feel. For the first time they feel as if they belong to
something, regardless of the repercussions. Teaching our youth to
respect themselves and their bodies is one technique being used to
combat this.
Boredom - In our small community the largest
complaint among our youth is boredom. There is nothing else to do but
party. Unfortunately the endless cycle of partying has cost us dozens of
lives and even more futures. It isn’t truly that there is nothing to
do. It is merely that the hobbies these youth have chosen don’t allow
them to see the endless possibilities of things to do. We have an array
of beautiful parks, a swimming pool, a skate park, a movie theater, and
nearly every sport known to man, and if something in that list doesn’t
appeal to you, there are dozens of volunteer opportunities to suit
nearly any interest. The challenge is turning these teenagers on to
healthy habits!
Family Structure - With so many divorced and single
parent households many teenagers today are left with too much free time
and not enough family time. Many parents today are struggling trying to
make ends meet. We rush through our busy lives, in such a hurry we
forget what our priorities should be. This not only leaves our youth
searching for a sense of belonging, but also a sense of values. Values
that they should be learning at home, they are forced to learn from
whoever will offer. Unfortunately, too often the people offering are the
last people we would ever want our children taking advice from.
As you can see there are many factors contributing to teenage drug
abuse. These factors can be reduced and we can win the battle against
drug abuse, one youth at a time!
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1. Unfortunately the endless cycle of partying has cost us dozens of lives and even more futures.
this sentence belongs to present perfect tense, because there is has+verb3 . Present Perfect is used to declare an event conducted in the past but still have something to do with the present or recent events do but the timing is not specific.
2. The challenge is turning these teenagers on to healthy habits.
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8 komentar:
i agree with you..
Good article, its true!
Wow that so useful babe. I think so!!
Good
Yeah drug is dangerous for youth. Btw good article cuy
Don't waste our time for that such bad thing! Just have fun with positive things :)
I do agree! Ganbate to get healthy life!!
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