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4Signs
& Symptoms of Teen Drinking and Drug Use
Tips from our
School Resource Officer, Trooper Harold Wittner
How can you tell if your
child is using drugs or alcohol? It is difficult because changes
in mood or attitudes, unusual temper outbursts, changes in
sleeping habits and changes in hobbies or other interests are
common in teens. What should you look for?
You can also look for signs of depression, withdrawal,
carelessness with grooming or hostility. Also ask yourself, is
your child doing well in school, getting along with friends,
taking part in sports or other activities?
Watch List for Parents
- Changes in friends
- Negative changes in
schoolwork, missing school, or declining grades
- Increased secrecy about
possessions or activities
- Use of incense, room
deodorant, or perfume to hide smoke or chemical odors
- Subtle changes in
conversations with friends, e.g. more secretive, using “coded”
language
- Change in clothing
choices: new fascination with clothes that highlight drug use
- Increase in borrowing
money
- Evidence of drug
paraphernalia such as pipes, rolling papers, etc.
- Evidence of use of
inhalant products (such as hairspray, nail polish, correction
fluid, common household products); Rags and paper bags are
sometimes used as accessories
- Bottles of eye drops,
which may be used to mask bloodshot eyes or dilated pupils
- New use of mouthwash or
breath mints to cover up the smell of alcohol
- Missing prescription
drugs—especially narcotics and mood stabilizers
These changes often
signal that something harmful is going on—and often that involves
alcohol or drugs. You may want to take your child to the doctor
and ask him or her about screening your child for drugs and
alcohol. This may involve the health professional asking your
child a simple question, or it may involve a urine or blood drug
screen. However, some of these signs also indicate there may be a
deeper problem with depression, gang involvement, or suicide. Be
on the watch for these signs so that you can spot trouble before
it goes too far.
For more detailed
warning signs unique to specific drugs,
review this comprehensive list. For more information on drug
paraphernalia and what to watch for, go here. Courtesy of
www.theantidrug.com
If you have any further
questions, contact Trooper Wittner at 853-4415, Ext. 4911 or e-mail
him at
hwittner@ffcsd.org.
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