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1 Purpose and Goals Reasons for this Meeting Case for Intervention Planning what to do Public involvement Denial Contemplation Action Maintenance Relapse

2 Source: MYDAUS, 2006

3 Protective and Risk Factors, Youth Risk factors affect all age groups, however the impact increases as children get older Not interested in schoolwork or school success Low commitment to school Lower academic achievement Poor family management Person who lives in home who uses alcohol/drugs Parental attitudes favorable to antisocial behavior New factors emerge by grade 10 Friends’ use of drugs/alcohol Intention to use drugs/alcohol Perceived risk of drug use low Early initiation of drug/alcohol use Laws and norms favorable to drug use Protective factors are positively influenced through caring relationships with family, friends, school and community. School Interest in schoolwork and success Positive school experiences Proud of accomplishments Community and Peers Good social skills Positive reinforcement and opportunities for community involvement Positive peer group Family Family rewards for positive involvement Primary caregiver/parent interested in child’s school successes Sources: A Parent’s Guide to: Your Infants and Child’s Resilience, Protection, and Threats Healthy Peninsula 2004 Community Assessment Maine Youth Drug and Alcohol Use Survey (MYDAUS) 2006

4 Protective and Risk Factors, Adult (19+) Protective Factors Supportive family Supportive peer group Beliefs/attitudes about alcohol- self/peers Consequences for misuse impact decision making when using alcohol Risk Factors Separation/divorce Loss of spouse/partner Change in Social Economic Status Loss of or interruption of employment Continuation of adverse effects from childhood Beliefs/attitudes about alcohol-self/peers Alcohol/drugs are easily accessible in home High exposure Source: Adapted from: Monitoring The Future National Survey Results On Drug Use, 1975-2005

5 Protective and Risk Factors, Older Adult/Senior Protective Factors Access to resources, housing, healthcare Social supports Supportive family relationships Knowledge of how to safeguard their health and skills to do so Sense of purpose and identity Lives independently with few supports Risk Factors Spouse/partner death Income lower so self esteem may be lower and thus social status Lower physical abilities Declining health Loss/reduction of hearing, sight, memory Separated from children by distance Loss of income if had to go into a retirement home or senior housing unit Loss of social supports and activities Isolation/lack of independence Lack of transportation

6 Seniors are far more likely to engage in alcohol abuse than other recreational drugs. Source: University of Maine Center on Aging “Hancock County and Statewide Needs, Resources, and Readiness Assessment on Older Adult Alcohol Abuse” (2006)

7 Maine Schedule-Two Prescriptions Source: Maine’s Prescription Monitoring Program Maine Benzo Conference, 2006 A high percentage of Schedule-Two Drug prescriptions are narcotics and tranquilizers Doctor shopping is a growing method for obtaining drugs Internet drug sales are more difficult to track Electronic prescription monitoring is one way to improve tracking

8 Questions What are the causes of drug use abuse and dependency in your area? What patterns are you seeing in your community? What are some solutions? What has worked and what hasn't? Denial Contemplation Action Maintenance Relapse

9 Binge Drinking Binge drinking in the prior two weeks is reported by more than 25% of High School students in 11 th and 12 th grades. Source: MYDAUS, 2006


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