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Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e

Concept 20 The Use & Abuse of Other Drugs. Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e. Drug abuse has serious health consequences and enormous personal, social, and economic costs. Online Learning Center. Presentation Overview. Definitions Drug Classifications

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Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e

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  1. Concept 20 The Use & Abuse of Other Drugs Presentation Package for Concepts of Fitness & Wellness 9e Drug abuse has serious health consequences and enormous personal, social, and economic costs.

  2. Online Learning Center Presentation Overview • Definitions • Drug Classifications • Consequences of Drug Use • Use and Abuse of Drugs Discussion Activity

  3. Definition of “Drug” • Any substance (other than food) that alters structure or function in living organisms Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  4. Definitions of Drug Abuse • Using a drug as a habit • Use of a drug to the extent that it impairs social, psychological or physiological functioning Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  5. Classification of Illicit & Prescription Drugs • Psychoactive (mood-altering) Drugs • 5 major groups • Depressants • Opiate narcotics • Stimulants • Hallucinogens • Marijuana • Designer drugs

  6. 1. Depressants • Alcohol • Tranquilizers • Barbiturates • Small doses slow HR & respiration • Large doses dramatically depress HR & respiration enough to cause death Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  7. 2. Opiate Narcotics • Heroin • Codeine • Morphine • Methadone • Smoked, injected, sniffed, or swallowed • Every narcotic is a potential poison Synergistic Effect Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  8. 3. Stimulants • Nicotine • Caffeine • >80% popdaily use • Cocaine • Coke: powder form • Crack: rocklike form • Amphetamines (speed) • Crystal Methamphetamine (ICE) • Often used in diet pills Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  9. Consequences of Stimulant Use • Cocaine and methamphetamine • Crack and ice are highly addictive • Damage dopamine receptors • Short- and long-term health effects • Stroke, respiratory problems, etc. • Poor complexion, tooth loss • *Decongestants - pseudoephedrine

  10. 4. Hallucinogens(Psychedelics) • LSD • PCP (angel dust) • Inhalants (see next slide) • Less-known drugs • “Shrooms” • Peyote cactus buttons

  11. Inhalants 3 types • Chemical solvents • Glue, gasoline, paints, paint thinner typewriter correction fluid, lighter fluid, shoe polish, & liquid wax • Aerosols • Hair spray, air fresheners, insect spray, & spray paint • Nitrites • Amyl nitrite, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), & butyl nitrite (a room odorizer or liquid incense) Sudden Sniffing Death Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  12. 5. Marijuana • Classified as a hallucinogenic, but its effects are less dramatic • THC – active ingredient • Most widely used illicit drug in the U.S. • Pipe, joint, or bong Photo: Creative Commons Flickr

  13. Consequences of Marijuana Use • Physical health effects • CVD, lung cancer, stroke • Impaired cognitive abilities • Deficits in attention, learning, and processing speed • Emotional problems • Panic attacks • Withdrawal symptoms • Irritability, anxiety, sleep difficulties

  14. 6. Designer Drugs • Made in laboratories • Have many of the same properties as the drugs they simulate • Pain relievers • Anesthetics • Amphetamines

  15. Consequences of Drug Use • Increased morbidity/mortality • Reduced productivity • Economic costs (see next slide) • Significant legal problems • Variety of negative health effects

  16. Economic Cost of Drug Abuse on Society

  17. Lab 20a information Use & Abuse of Drugs • Generally begins with cigarette smoking & alcohol use • Biopsychosocial model • Biological: 50% genetics • Psychological: personality traits, attitudes, perceptions or risk, expectations of benefits • Social: policies, regulations, & behavior of one’s social group

  18. Illicit Drug Use Trends Across 5 Populations Highest Rates:College Students

  19. Maintenance of Drug Use • New drugs • Club drugs • Ecstasy • Rohypnol, GHB, Ketamine, DOM, etc. • Old drugs in new forms • Crack cocaine • Crystal meth • “generational forgetting”

  20. Misuse of Prescription Drugs • Oxycontin -“hillbilly heroin” • Vicodin - the most widely misused prescription narcotic in the U.S. • Ritalin - to improve academic performance • Methadone, Valium, Xanax, Percoset • Accidental misuse

  21. Summary • 6 drug classifications • Many negative physical, psychological, and economic costs • Biopsychosocial factors involved in drug use and abuse • Be aware of synergistic effects • Learn to ASSERTIVELY SAY NO! End of presentation

  22. Online Learning Center Supplemental Information Lab Information Discussion Activity

  23. Lab 20a InformationUse and Abuse of Other Drugs Return to presentation • Complete an assessment on self or a friend regarding risks for abusing drugs(Note: includes prescription and other drugs) • Based on the results, describe what you would recommend for this person

  24. Discussion Activity Return to presentation • Name at least 3 drugs you are familiar with, and describe their physical and psychological effects. • How prevalent do you think those drugs are on college campuses?

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