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Drug Abuse and Social Work Chapter 16

Introduction In the 1960’s, a leader for the drug culture that preached the gospel of drugs and advocated the unrestricted use of drugs was Timothy Leary. The increasing use of drugs is a direct result of peer pressure, advertisement and commercial marketing techniques, and stress in today’s society.

Introduction President Clinton tried to prevent drug abuse by funding programs for children and youth. (Headstart and employment opportunities for teenagers). By 1995, the National Survey Results found evidence of an increase in the use of a number of illicit drugs among secondary students and some reversals with regard to key attitudes and beliefs. Illicit drug use rose sharply again in 1995 in all three grade levels (8th, 10th, and 12th).

Misused Drugs and What They Do The major classes of drugs that have potential for abuse are narcotics, stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, marijuana, inhalants, and steroids. By affecting the central nervous system, drugs produce a change in the behavior, emotional responses, and thought processes of the abuser. All psychoactive drugs have an element of psychological dependence, but not all have the capacity to develop physical dependence.

Misused Drugs Drugs used to allay fear and anxiety, induce sleep, kill pain, and offer an escape from boredom, loneliness and reality are called depressants. The most controversial of all natural drugs in use today is marijuana. Alcohol is a depressant. The most abused of all drugs is tobacco.

Extent and Cost of Drug Abuse It is estimated that, of the total number of child abuse and neglect deaths, two-thirds are related to substance abuse. 10 percent of the 66 million children under 18 live in homes that abuse drugs. Many people involved in drug abuse are lost as productive members of society. The impact on the nation’s economy will be over $200 billion because of crime, health-care costs, fires, and lost productivity due to alcoholism and drug abuse.

Extent and Cost of Drug Abuse The 2000 National Survey Results on Drug Use found evidence that the use of MDMA (Ecstacy) had risen sharply from 1998 to 2000. According to Rosalie Kane, problem drinking often contributes to wife and child abuse, delinquent behavior, and economic dependence. Drugs have spread to suburbs, high schools, and affect all ethnic groups and classes of society.

Programs For Control, Prevention, Treatment Blum’s study on young people and substance abuse found that those who were less likely to become drug abusers: came from homes where parental love and concern were evident, had parents who taught against the use of mood-altering substances, had families that helped to meet the emotional needs of the children.

Control, Prevention, Treatment The Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs was established to control the illicit use of narcotics and dangerous drugs through law enforcement, education, training, and research. Social workers help in prevention and education programs that: Train professionals and paraprofessionals who work with drug abusers Teach drug abuse in the classroom, beginning in elementary grades Help business and industry take advantage of educational opportunities.

Control, Prevention, Treatment Treatment centers for drug abusers include inpatient and outpatient clinics, emergency care and referral services. A controversial solution or “cure” to the problem of heroin addiction is the use of methadone. Most young people learn about illicit drug use from their peers.

Control, Prevention, Treatment While prevention of drug abuse has focused on peer resistance and education, Kumpfer recommends that we take a totally new direction: A family-center approach to prevention that includes: Parent and family skills training In-home support services Family therapy

Research Drug abuse programs involving social work are mainly treatment programs for victims and their families. Drugs addicts seek help if they are financially unable to support their habit; they are worn out from evading the police; and they must choose between going to jail or seeking help.

Research The 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain had less drug abuse reported because of more sophisticated methods of using drugs. According to C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General, the chronic effects of marijuana consist of: Impaired short-term memory The by-products of marijuana remain in the body fat for several weeks Possible adverse effects on heart function