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MYTH vs. REALITY Top 10 myths about underage drinking Prepared February 2006 for the Maine Office of Substance Abuse by MESAP: Maines Environmental Substance Abuse Prevention Center, a project of Medical Care Development, Inc. (207) ;

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs.

REALITY CHECK: Alcohol kills 6.5 times more youth than all other illegal drugs combined.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink.

REALITY CHECK: Scare tactics dont work, at least not for most people. Thats because we all have a natural tendency to think, That wont happen to me. Research suggests that using scare tactics can actually do more harm than good, because they can unintentionally normalize or glamorize the risky behavior. Well-designed and research-based education programs are a solid foundation for prevention efforts but are not enough on their own

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage.

REALITY CHECK: Contrary to popular belief, most kids arent out drinking every weekend. In Maine, anonymous student surveys show that the majority of teens--including 60% of 10th graders and 51% of 12th gradershave not consumed alcohol during the past 30 days. Research shows that misperceptions that everybodys doing it can actually make young people more likely to drink alcohol. However, those who are current drinkers tend to drink heavily and frequently, making them seem more visible than the silent majority

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink.

REALITY CHECK: Providing youth with positive & fun activities can be an important part of a communitys strategy to prevent underage drinkingbut its not a cure-all. Research shows that positive involvement in community serves as a strong protective factor against substance abuse. But this does not necessarily mean having more stuff to do. Data shows that kids in urban areas drink just as much as kids in rural areas. Even in the most remote and isolated communities, there are many kids who dont drink at all.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know.

REALITY CHECK: Survey results show that Maine parents vastly underestimate the likelihood that their own child is drinking They also tend to overestimate how likely it is they would catch their child for drinking, compared to how likely teens say it is their parents would catch them For more info:

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know. #5 Its better for kids to start drinking young, so that they can learn how to handle it.

REALITY CHECK: The adolescent brain is still developingespecially the part of the brain that deals with decision-making. Drinking before the age of 21 places kids at higher risk for academic failure, depression, suicide, and sexual assault. Young people who begin drinking before age 17 are twice as likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. Those who begin by age 15 are more than four times more likely to develop dependence.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know. #5 Its better for kids to start drinking young, so they can learn how to handle it. #4 Cracking down on underage drinking will only make kids want to drink more.

REALITY CHECK: Even though we tend to think of young people as naturally rebellious, research shows that the great majority of kids respond best to clear rulesboth from their parents and society at large: For example, studies show that underage youth are significantly less likely to drink alcohol when they believe they will be caught by police. Youth are even less likely to drink alcohol when they believe their parents think it would be very wrong for them to do so.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know. #5 Its better for kids to start drinking young, so they can learn how to handle it. #4 Cracking down on underage drinking will only make kids want to drink more. #3 If we changed the minimum drinking age back to 18 instead of 21, it would reduce problems with underage drinking.

REALITY CHECK: Researchers consider the 21 year-old drinking age to be one of the most successful public safety & public health policies in United States history. Since the minimum drinking age was changed to 21 in the 1980s, deaths from drinking and driving accidents have decreased by thousands, saving an estimated 20,000 lives.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know. #5 Its better for kids to start drinking young, so they can learn how to handle it. #4 Cracking down on underage drinking will only make kids want to drink more. #3 If we changed the minimum drinking age back to 18 instead of 21, it would reduce problems with underage drinking. #2 In Europe, youth drink more responsibly than in the US.

REALITY CHECK: According to data collected from 15- and 16-year-olds in 35 European countries, European kids actually drink more often, drink more heavily and get drunk more often than American teens. Only in Turkey are teen drinking rates lower than in the U.S.

TOP 10 MYTHS ABOUT UNDERAGE DRINKING #10 At least alcohol is safer than other drugs. #9 If we just educate kids about the dangers, they wont drink. #8 Kids are going to drink anyway – Its a rite of passage. #7 If we just give kids more things to do, they wont drink. #6 My child and I have a good relationship. He/she isnt drinking, I would know. #5 Its better for kids to start drinking young, so they can learn how to handle it. #4 Cracking down on underage drinking will only make kids want to drink more. #3 If we changed the minimum drinking age back to 18 instead of 21, it would reduce problems with underage drinking. #2 In Europe, youth drink more responsibly than in the US. #1 Its okay as long as they dont drive.

REALITY CHECK: Only one-third of underage drinking deaths involve auto crashes. The remaining two-thirds involve alcohol poisoning, homicides, suicides, and unintentional injuries such as burns, drowning, and falls. Taking away the car keys does nothing to prevent all the other damage that can result from underage drinking. And youth have pointed out that they see a mixed message when parents are willing to host an underage drinking party as long as nobodys driving.