Public health information that promotes the adverse effects of drinking is the only way policy makers can use it to promote youth drinking and their colleagues are another important group. In this study, researchers studied strategies to reduce teenager alcohol use and injuries. This approach is based on the idea that adolescent young people are the subject of promotion of their companion's health and wellness (Jorgensen, Curtis, Christensen, and Gronbaek, 2007).
Alcohol Abuse in Adolescence Alcohol abuse is a problem that is rising in today's adolescence. Almost 80% of high school students have tried wine (Dowshen). To effectively fight this growing trend, young people need to understand the influence of drinking, adults need to recognize this problem and effectively prevent alcohol abuse. Many teenagers are unaware of this, but alcohol can have serious consequences for young people's lives, including short-term effects on youth popularity.
Dangerous behaviors and customs may increase as a result of increased alcohol intake and the consequences may be more harmful to young people. Puberty alcohol abuse is particularly dangerous due to excessive alcohol consumption. Teenagers may not drink alcohol every day, but when they do, they may drink multiple drinks. Alcohol abuse is a behavior that risks bad decisions, alcohol abuse, alcoholism and alcohol related accidents. Alcohol abuse in adolescents may also lead to alcoholism or alcoholism. If you drink too much alcohol, it becomes part of your daily life, and resistance to the substance and physical needs increase. Young people who develop alcoholism can not control alcohol intake and do not have the desire for alcohol. If alcoholism is severe, it may lead to a fight against withdrawal symptoms.
For adolescent children it is necessary to raise, but one of the biggest pressures is concern about drugs and alcohol abuse. The appeal of young people to alcohol and drugs exerts many external influences and it is often difficult for young people to understand the consequences of these decisions. As parents it is important to be an internal influence to help them avoid these dangers. Communication It is essential to speak frankly about young people about what you are doing and what you are not doing. This will make it easier to loop your thoughts and it will make it easier for them to get closer to you about these topics in the future. Even if you do not think your teens are involved in drugs and alcohol, the conversation is still worthwhile. Never assume