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    Abstract The importance of banning drugs has a vital impact on the whole society through the implications of the difficulties that arise when actually taking the drug. The problem exists due to the motivation of users when consuming the drug. The results that arise from it are ecstatic and euphoric. The main problem at hand is trying to put the ban on drugs of any use. This main problem is a huge issue regarding all age groups who try out these drugs. There are many ways to try solving the…

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    The treatment of drug abusers has been a controversial topic for decades among policy makers. There are those that stand on the rehabilitation side and others that side with criminalization and incarnation of users. With both sides of the spectrum being developed and tested out, there has not been a concise way that fully solves the issue. The side of criminalization has led to increased amount of users being incarnated which eventually destroy their chance of having a better life later on in…

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    deaths due to prescription drug overdoses. Of these overdoses 16,235 were from opioid painkillers and 6,973 were benzodiazepines also known as sedative/muscle relaxants (cdc). Why is it that drunk driving fatalities seem to garner more attention nation wide that prescription drug overdoses do? You would think that the one with the higher death toll would attract more attention, would you not? Yet each year it seems that this tragic loss of life due to prescription drug overdoses hardly receives…

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    Substances abuse continues to have a negative effect on the adolescence all around the world. This investigation report will discuss the health inequities contributing to this specific population with provided comprehensive background information. The report will then go into detailed about the social health issue in regards to Ottawa character action areas, social justice principles and analysis of data. There will also be an evaluation of a current strategy development and purposed…

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    Drug abuse is a chronic public health issue that effects people in every level of our society. Drug abuse effects more than just the user. It interferes with relationships, status I society, health, and one’s employment. According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), approximately 10 percent of nurses reported dependency on drugs while working in the field (Copp, 2009). Why is it that nurses have a relatively high incidence of substance abuse? The goal of this research paper is to present…

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    Services (CPS) faces with a majority of their caseloads, which is drugs. In one particular case stuck with me. This family had both parents, mom and dad, two brothers, ages 16 and 14, and a sister age 12. Both the mother and father had been abusing drugs for some time now. With the drug abuse present, and not trying to conceal their exposer, the mother and father were also very aggressive as well. For the mother it was a combination of drug abuse and she suffered from bipolar I, it made her…

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    Abuse Explaining the use of drugs is an important issue that continues to grow in today’s society. The abuse of drugs can be deadly and can alter lives very quickly. There are several explanations to why drug use and is a problem. Abusing drugs is derived from several factors such as family, peers, community, drugs, and social economics. Even though drugs affect many people, the affects can be faced in successful ways. Nearly every culture has had a problem with the use of drugs and drug abuse…

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    Drug addiction is a chronic and recurring habit of abusing of drugs despite knowing the fact that it is harmful to the addict and for the people around them mentally, socially and sometimes also physically. Drug abuse causes the brain to change its structure and function to adapt to the effects of the drug, this change in structure and function of brain may sometimes cause irreversible damage to the brain such as memory loss etc. However, the initial decision to abuse drugs or try drugs for the…

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    STRATEGIES IN THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE As mentioned earlier, the more that a person got involved in drugs at an earlier age, the more that it increases his chance of getting addicted to them. Remember, drugs change how the brain works, so early intervention and preventing the risks of drug or alcohol addiction will be of great help. For Parents or Family Members: • Parents or adult family members should be the positive role models. Children look up mostly to their…

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    Running Head: ASSESSING THE FACTORS OF DRUG ABUSE IN TEENAGERS Assessing the factors of drug abuse in teenagers and the role of parents Shahrukh Baloch 17-10922, Section: A Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Assessing the factors of drug abuse in teenagers And the role of parents Depression is one of the most common reasons which lead teenagers to the abusive use of drugs. Drugs are used for the sole purpose of escapism. Teenagers try to escape a particular problem…

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