Alcohol Discussion
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This discussion dives into the myths and facts surrounding alcohol consumption, particularly focusing on its effects on teens. We explore common misconceptions like using straws, drinking without getting drunk, and the perceived safety of beer and wine. Highlighting the dangers of underage drinking, the potential for abuse, and its impact on health and social life, we aim to inform teens and adults alike. Understanding the reasons behind drinking—like peer pressure and seeking excitement—can help address these issues effectively.
Alcohol Discussion
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Alcohol Discussion Part 1
Intro/Myths • Using a Straw? • Drinking but not drunk? • Beer and wine are safer? • Only once in a while/weekends?
Alcohol Facts • Alcohol is a drug that has great potential for abuse • Underage drinking is ILLEGAL and has consequences • Drinking alcohol can be dangerous at ANY age • You can hurt more than just yourself
Alcohol effects • At first, a drinker may feel energetic or “buzzed” • Natural depressant, slows down the central nervous system • Intoxication…inability to walk to unconsciousness • Cannot absorb nutrients = malnutrition
Alcohol and Teens • Alcohol consumption in adults declined • 80% of teens nationwide had at least one drink • Alcohol impacts the following: • School Work • Athletic Performance • Friendships • Family • Job
Teen Facts • Half of teen deaths are alcohol/drug related (many accidents) • Alcohol is a factor in many STD and unplanned pregnancies • As well as rape, suicide and homicide
Why Teens Drink • Reasons below are similar to adults: • To escape pressure/problems • To feel better/get over being sad • To deal with stress and relax • TO FEEL MORE CONFIDENT IN SOCIAL SITUATIONS • EXCITEMENT • FRIENDS • Bored • REBELLIOUS
Factors of Alcohol Use • Friends and family have an impact • ADVERSTISEMENTS • Over $1 billion/per year on ads • Freshman have seen more than any other product • Actually AIMED AT TEEN AUDIENCES
Advertisements • Commercial Strategies • Young, attractive people • Party atmosphere w/ music • Healthy, beautiful surroundings • Problem-free drinking • A slogan • Effects of Ads • They are successful, wouldn’t spend the money • Sporting Events/Colleges/Scoreboards • Promotions (T-Shirts, hats, etc)
Examples • Bud Light • Corona • Jose Cuervo • Ciroc • Budweiser • VERY IMPORTANT • IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO BUY, PROCESS OR DRINK ALCOHOL IN THE USA UNDER THE AGE OF 21