Choosing to Be Alcohol Free
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Lesson 1
How can you stay alcohol free?
Recognizing the health risks of alcohol will help you make the decision to stay alcohol free.
Choosing to Be Alcohol Free
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Lesson 1
Identify factors, such as the media, that influence decisions about alcohol use and your health.
Analyze the harmful effects of alcohol, such as physical, mental/emotional, social, and legal consequences.
Explain the role alcohol plays in unsafe situations such as HIV, STDs, unplanned pregnancies, and motor vehicle accidents.
Develop strategies for preventing the use of alcohol.
Demonstrate refusal strategies regarding alcohol use and the benefits of choosing to be alcohol free.
Analyze the importance of alternatives to substance use.
In this lesson, you’ll learn to:
Lesson Objectives
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Lesson 1
Alcohol, or ethanol, is a powerful and addictive drug.
Ethanol can be produced synthetically and naturally through the fermentation of fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Water, flavoring, and minerals are mixed with ethanol to produce a variety of beverages, such as beer and wine.
Alcohol also can be processed to create spirits, or liquors, such as whiskey, rye, and vodka.
What Is Alcohol?
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
At first, drinking alcohol may provide a kind of energy “rush.” This initial reaction masks alcohol’s true effects as a depressant.
Alcohol quickly affects a person’s motor skills by slowing reaction time and impairing vision. Clear thinking and good judgment also diminish.
The amount of alcohol that leads to intoxication varies from person to person.
Immediate Effects of Alcohol Consumption
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
Factors That Influence the Choice of Teens
Peer Pressure
Family
Media Messages
Advertising Techniques
Factors That Influence Alcohol Use
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Peer Pressure
It’s normal for teens to want to feel accepted within a group. The desire to fit in is strong.
Teens who choose friends who avoid alcohol use are more likely to be alcohol free than teens whose friends accept alcohol use.
Factors That Influence Alcohol Use
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Family
Family members can help teens be alcohol free.
Parents who discourage and avoid the use of alcohol are more likely to have teens who do the same.
In fact, teens cite parental disapproval as the number one reason for not using alcohol.
Factors That Influence Alcohol Use
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Media Messages
Many media messages on TV and radio and in movies make alcohol use appear exciting, attractive, and fun.
The message of many ads is “To fit in, drink alcohol.”
However, teens who recognize these messages and their meanings are more likely to resist negative influences.
Factors That Influence Alcohol Use
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Advertising Techniques
Companies that produce alcoholic beverages spend billions of dollars each year and use various strategies to advertise and sell their products.
They do this to associate their products with attractive and healthy people having fun.
It is important to thoroughly analyze and interpret media messages that encourage the consumption of alcohol.
Factors That Influence Alcohol Use
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Avoid Alcohol: Avoid Unsafe Situations
Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death and disability among teens.
Alcohol-related incidents can be damaging to the health and safety of the user and those associated with the user.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations
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Alcohol and the Law
If you are under 21, it is illegal to buy, possess, or consume alcohol.
For teens who break the law, the legal consequences can be very negative.
By breaking the law, the offender risks both damaging his or her reputation and losing the trust and respect of friends and family members.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations
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Alcohol, Violence, and Sexual Activity
Teens can protect their health by avoiding situations where alcohol is present.
Alcohol use and sexual activity are a dangerous mixture.
Alcohol impairs a person’s judgment, lowers inhibitions, and compromises moral standards.
The effects of such careless sexual activity can be unplanned pregnancy, HIV, STDs, and negative mental and social consequences.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations
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Alcohol Abuse
It is estimated that 25 percent of all youth are exposed to family alcohol abuse at some time before they reach the age of 18.
Young people who live in a household in which a family member abuses alcohol are at a high risk for neglect, abuse, economic hardship, and social isolation.
Studies indicate that a person who begins drinking as a teen is four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than an adult is.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations
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Alcohol and Extracurricular Activities
Most schools have adopted a zero-tolerance policy for students found using alcohol.
If caught, students may become ineligible to participate or may be suspended from their extracurricular activities or from school.
A student’s future social, college, and job prospects could be damaged.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations
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Commitment to Stay Alcohol Free
This commitment helps you:
Maintain a healthy body.
Make responsible decisions.
Avoid risky behavior.
Avoid illegal activities.
Being Alcohol Free
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Strategies for Preventing Use of Alcohol
If you find yourself in a situation wherealcohol is present, be assertive:
Refuse to drink.
Leave the situation quickly.
Call for a ride home.
Even if the pressure to use alcohol becomes intense, saying no is much easier when you’re prepared.
Being Alcohol Free
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Your Best Defense
Avoid parties where alcohol is served.
Practice refusal skills at home to build confidence when you are with peers.
Being Alcohol Free
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Q. _________ is excessive use of
alcohol.
1. Alcohol abuse
2. Intoxication
3. Fermentation
4. Ethanol
Choose the appropriate option.
Quick Review
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A. Alcohol abuse is excessive use of alcohol.
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Quick Review - Answer
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Provide a short answer to the question given below.
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Quick Review
Q. Define the terms alcohol, depressant, and intoxication.
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A. Alcohol (or ethanol—the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages) is a powerful and addictive drug.
A depressant is a drug that slows the central nervous system.
Intoxication is the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
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Provide a short answer to the question given below.
Q. Identify and explain ways families can have a positive
influence on teens’ decisions about alcohol use.
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A. Family members can help teens be alcohol free. Parents
who discourage and avoid the use of alcohol are more likely to have teens who do the same.
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Lesson 1
Explain the depressant effects of alcohol. How might alcohol affect your ability to make healthful decisions?
Provide a suitable analysis.
Quick Review
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A. Correct! Alcohol abuse is excessive use of alcohol.
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Quick Review
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Lesson 1
Alcohol, or ethanol, is a powerful and addictive drug.
Ethanol can be produced synthetically and naturally through the fermentation of fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Water, flavoring, and minerals are mixed with ethanol to produce a variety of beverages, such as beer and wine.
Alcohol also can be processed to create spirits, or liquors, such as whiskey, rye, and vodka.
What Is Alcohol?
Ethanol is a type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
Ethanol is a type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages.
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
Alcohol, or ethanol, is a powerful and addictive drug.
Ethanol can be produced synthetically and naturally through the fermentation of fruits, vegetables, and grains.
Water, flavoring, and minerals are mixed with ethanol to produce a variety of beverages, such as beer and wine.
Alcohol also can be processed to create spirits, or liquors, such as whiskey, rye, and vodka.
What Is Alcohol?
Fermentation is the chemical action of yeast on sugars.
Fermentation is the chemical action of yeast on sugars.
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
At first, drinking alcohol may provide a kind of energy “rush.” This initial reaction masks alcohol’s true effects as a depressant.
Alcohol quickly affects a person’s motor skills by slowing reaction time and impairing vision. Clear thinking and good judgment also diminish.
The amount of alcohol that leads to intoxication varies from person to person.
Immediate Effects of Alcohol Consumption
A depressant is a drug that slows the central nervous system.
A depressant is a drug that slows the central nervous system.
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
At first, drinking alcohol may provide a kind of energy “rush.” This initial reaction masks alcohol’s true effects as a depressant.
Alcohol quickly affects a person’s motor skills by slowing reaction time and impairing vision. Clear thinking and good judgment also diminish.
The amount of alcohol that leads to intoxication varies from person to person.
Immediate Effects of Alcohol Consumption Intoxication is the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
Intoxication is the state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person’s physical and mental control is significantly reduced.
The Facts About Alcohol
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Lesson 1
Alcohol Abuse
It is estimated that 25 percent of all youth are exposed to family alcohol abuse at some time before they reach the age of 18.
Young people who live in a household in which a family member abuses alcohol are at a high risk for neglect, abuse, economic hardship, and social isolation.
Studies indicate that a person who begins drinking as a teen is four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than an adult is.
Alcohol abuse is the excessive use of alcohol.
Alcohol abuse is the excessive use of alcohol.
Alcohol’s Role in Unsafe Situations