Finding Alcohol Abuse Information
By Christopher J
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The popularity of alcohol in society has led to many problems with its over consumption and
abuse.
People of all ages drink alcoholic drinks for a variety of reasons including enjoyment,
peer pressure, curiosity and to get drunk and escape from the reality of their life.
When people begin to consume too much alcohol it is important for the person and their friends and
family to recognize this problem.
Finding alcohol abuse information can help people understand and identify when drinking alcohol has
become or is becoming a serious issue for an individual. Having the information readily available can lead to early
and quick intervention.
Resources For Alcohol Abuse Information. A lot of information can be easily found
in ones own community. Hospitals, clinics and schools will usually have some handouts with information and many
will have a counselor or other professional that can assist with information.
Simple phone calls or visits can assist a person with finding a lot of great information and local
resources.
Local chapters of Alcoholics Anonymous and Alanon can also be great local resources for information
and can also help in addressing any problems with alcohol.
| According to U.S. prison statistics, roughly 50% of the state prisoners and 40% of
federal prison inmates who have been incarcerated for committing violent crimes claim that they
were under the influence of drugs or alcohol while committing their crimes. |
Good resources can
be found at several government web sites. Sites such as the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(www.niaaa.nih.gov) offer information related to various aspects of
alcohol abuse and even have printable resources.
The recent increase in young people abusing alcohol has caused the government to increase the
amount of resources available for both underage and college age alcohol drinking.
These sites also offer reliable data and statistics for use in a large group setting or for anyone
needing good research materials.
| Continual use of alcohol can lead to erosive gastritis, which can limit the
absorption of nutrients and vitamins associated with several serious neurological and mental
disorders, including brain damage, memory loss, loss of sexual responsiveness, sleep disturbances
and psychosis such as Wernike's Encephalopathy and Korsakoff's syndrome. |
For quick information on alcohol abuse and other alcohol issues there is some good information
atalcoholism.about.com. This site offers a definition of alcohol abuse, a list of symptoms, and diagnosis and
treatment information. The site also has current news articles and events related to alcohol abuse information.
This site even offers a quick twenty question quiz to help determine if alcohol is a problem. The
Alcoholism Screening Quiz is a list of question with yes or no answers that are easy for anyone to answer and can
quickly identify a potential problem.
| Numerous studies in the alcohol addiction research literature point to the fact that
alcohol problems are not only frequently found in families but that alcohol problems often destroy
families. For example, more than 50% of the current drinkers in the U.S., according to
research statistics, have a family history of alcoholism or alcohol abuse. |
There are several ways for a person to get information on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Any person
who has alcohol included in their life should become familiar with the information so that they can quickly
identify their own problem or a problem a family member or friend may be developing. Early intervention will
prevent a snowball effect from this disease.
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| If alcoholism usually takes a long time to develop, then the "normal" drinking
patterns of an extremely large number of people are highly questionable and risky. In short,
repeated abusive and excessive drinking (such as binge drinking) over time can develop into alcohol
dependency. The moral of the story is this: if you want to avoid the possibility of
developing alcoholism later in life, either learn how to drink responsibly or do not drink at
all! |
| Alcoholism and alcohol abuse statistics reveal that while more than 18 million
individuals in the U.S. require alcohol treatment, only about 25% of these "problem drinkers" will
get the treatment they need. The following are some of the reasons why problem drinkers do
not get the required treatment: a lack of treatment and rehab facilities, a lack of space at the
treatment facility, a lack of money, the denial manifested by many individuals about the severity
of their drinking circumstances, a lack of local alcohol abuse programs, and finally, a lack of
desire exhibited by many people to get the required treatment. |
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