English 101 13 November 2015 Annotated Bibliography of Children of Alcoholics Thesis: Children who are raised with a parent that is an alcoholic are more likely to generate a list of traits. They can range from good to bad and include substance abuse themselves, depression or anxiety, and parentification. Reich, Wendy, Felton Earls, and Jack Powell. "A Comparison Of The Home And Social Environments Of Children Of Alcoholic And Non-Alcoholic Parents." British…
Consumption of alcohol is predominant within Australia and entwined with many social and cultural activities (AIHW, 2013). It has been shown that the consumption of daily drinking has however declined between 2010 and 2013 by 7.2% to 6.2% this was also shown to be at its lowest level since 1991 (AIHW, 2013). During 2010 and 2013, there was a large increase in the proportion of people who had never consumed a full serve of alcohol from 12.1% to 13.8%, where as younger generations are increasing…
or her well-being and health. Alcohol abuse is one of the major social problems in the United States that needs to be addressed as a public policy. Many people do not know they have an addiction or have abused alcohol. This often means they failed to get needed treatment or help and often do not realize how the problem is affecting their lifestyle. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, about 18 million people in the United States abuse alcohol, and estimates suggest that…
Alcoholism is defined as the body's dependence of alcohol consumption. An estimated 14 million Americans abuse alcohol or are alcoholics (Alcohol). Addiction to alcohol was not always known as alcoholism, it was formerly known as intemperance, habitual drunkenness, and inebriety (Keller). Intoxication tests are used by the police to test if a person has been drinking and how much they have been drinking. The Drunkometer was the very first intoxication test to be invented (Staff). It was the…
taste of adulthood; however, it may also be the last. Binge drinking is defined by The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) in “Drinking levels defined” as the level of alcohol consumption that brings blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) to 0.08 g/dL. In recent years, there has been a rise in the availability of alcoholic beverages and a decrease in the cost of alcohol. As a result, there has been an increase in the number of young adults and college students who binge…
Design in Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing The play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing confronts many social issues that are experienced by Indigenous communities, and also globally. It addresses issues surrounding alcoholism, violence, sexual abuse and women's rights. However, all of these issues in the play are based around the central theme of alcoholism. Through the element of sound I will portray the mood and environment of the scene in a way that emphasizes the negative effects of…
According to the office of Applied Studies, an estimated 1.4 million teens have a substance abuse problem, with only 10% receiving the treatment needed (Office of Applied Studies, 2002). The recognition has been made that youth tend to be underrepresented, with only 2% of organizations members being under the age of 21 (Alcoholics Anonymous, 2007)…
Health Risk and Alcohol The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which published the study, estimated that 34,833 people in 2001 died from cirrhosis of the liver, cancer and other diseases linked to drinking too much beer, wine, and spirits. Another 40,933 died from car crashes and other mishaps caused by excessive alcohol use. This brings the total to over 75,000 deaths a year all related to alcohol use. A single-use, drinking to much or drinking over time alcohol has many effects on…
minimum legal drinking age of 21 drinks alcohol. In most cases people abuse alcohol around freshman year of high school. Some people even drink at an earlier age with the permission of their parents. Young people usually drink because an older brother or sister is doing it so the pressure to fit in attracts them to start drinking. Underage drinking is a huge problem and I think it’s even a bigger problem here in Las Vegas because our city drives on alcohol and drugs. Teens that drink don’t…
The quality of life is spiraling down due to health problems related to alcohol, such as fetal alcohol syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome can also affect two in every thousand babies born in some reserves, leaving them with a lifetime of developmental and neurological disorders. Education and treatment are valuable tools to assist in the road to recovery from addiction to alcohol. They are also required for families, communities and other social supports. Alcoholism is an addiction and genetically…