This text provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the
essential aspects of youth substance abuse—an important contemporary
personal, social, and public health issue. Humans have been using
natural and synthetic chemicals for at least two millennia—primarily
for the purpose of treating medical problems, but also for
recreational purposes. The 2014 Monitoring the Future survey of
eighth, tenth, and twelfth grade students indicates a general decline
in the use of illicit drugs over the last two decades. On the other
hand, perceptions among youth that certain types of drug use—like
marijuana and e-cigarettes—are harmless are growing. Youth Substance
Abuse: A Reference Handbook provides an overview of the history and
development of youth substance abuse along with a discussion of the
medical, social, psychological, legal, and economic issues associated
with youth substance abuse both in the United States and other parts
of the world. The book begins with a comprehensive introduction to the
subject of youth substance abuse that explains how modern societies
have reached the point where abuse of both legal and illegal
substances is a major health issue in many nations. Readers will learn
about the effects of substances such as cocaine, marijuana, and heroin
as well as substances that are typically legal but have deleterious
health, social, or psychological effects, such as tobacco, alcohol,
prescription drugs, and electronic cigarettes. Subsequent chapters
address how and why youth substance abuse has become a problem in the
United States and other countries, the demographics of this widespread
problem, the direct and indirect effects of youth substance abuse and
addiction, and the range of services and methods that are available
for treating substance abuse. Presents individual perspectives on
youth substance abuse issues that provide readers with a very personal
outlook on specific aspects of the topic Provides readers with broad
coverage of current issues and topics in substance abuse by
adolescents as well as a historical perspective of how this problem
has developed in the United States over the past century Includes a
chapter of primary documents sourced from a number of laws and court
cases dealing with various aspects of youth substance abuse
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ISBN
9781440839832
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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