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1 Chapter 9 Alcohol Lesson 4 Alcohol Use and Society Next >> Click for: Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation. >> Main Menu >> Chapter 9 Assessment

2  violence An act of physical force resulting in injury or abuse

3 In this lesson, you will be able to  describe how alcohol may affect the user’s decisions.  explain how using alcohol can affect a person’s relationships.  describe how using alcohol can lead to violence.  apply decision-making skills to help someone get help for alcohol abuse.

4 Predicting Look at the headings in this lesson. Write a question that you think the lesson will answer. After reading, check to see if your question was answered. Headings in this Lesson Other Risks of Alcohol Use Alcohol Use Affect Decisions Driving Drunk Alcohol Use Affects Relationships Alcohol Use and the Family Alcohol Use and Violence

5 Other Risks of Alcohol Use SchoolworkDecision-MakingRelationships

6 Alcohol Use Affects Decisions A person under the influence of alcohol might take risks that he or she would not normally take. Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) promotes good decision making among teens.

7 Driving Drunk Drinking and driving can result in a crash, which could result in serious injury or death. A person who uses alcohol experiences a loss of coordination, concentration, and visual awareness.

8 Alcohol Use Affects Relationships Teens who use alcohol often find that they lose friends. Because they push away the people in their lives, people who abuse alcohol may become very lonely.

9 Alcohol Use and the Family A whole family can suffer when one member abuses alcohol. A teen who abuses alcohol cannot be counted on to give emotional support to family members who need it, or to keep promises.

10 Alcohol Use and Violence Mood swings caused by alcohol abuse can lead to violence. violence An act of physical force resulting in injury or abuse People who become violent when they’re using alcohol are often covering up difficult emotions.

11 What I Learned Describe How can using alcohol affect a person’s decision? Lesson 4 Review

12 What I Learned Explain Describe why people who abuse alcohol often lose friends. Lesson 4 Review

13 What I Learned Vocabulary Define violence. Lesson 4 Review

14 What I Learned Lesson 4 Review Describe How can alcohol use result in violence?

15 Thinking Critically Apply Tracy is worried that her aunt might be abusing alcohol. What are two actions that Tracy could take? Lesson 4 Review

16 Thinking Critically Evaluate How might a teen’s decision to use alcohol have negative long-term effects on his or her life? Lesson 4 Review

17 Click for: End of Chapter 9 Alcohol Lesson 4 Alcohol Use and Society >> Main Menu >> Chapter 9 Assessment


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