• Preventions
Early intervention can prevent alcoholism in teens. For young people, the likelihood of addiction depends on the influence of parents, peers and other role models; how much they're influenced by advertising of alcohol; how early in life they begin to use alcohol; the psychological need for alcohol; and genetic factors that may increase their risk of addiction.
If you have a teenager, be alert to signs and symptoms that may indicate a problem with alcohol:
• Loss of interest in activities and hobbies and in personal appearance
• Bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, problems with coordination and memory lapses
• Difficulties or changes in relationships with friends, such as joining a new crowd
• Declining grades and problems in school
• Frequent mood changes and defensive behavior
You can help prevent teenage alcohol use. Start by setting a good example with your own alcohol use. Talk openly with your child, spend quality time together, and become actively involved in your child's life. Let your child know what behavior you expect — and what the consequences will be if he or she doesn't follow the rules.
II. Conclusion
Alcoholism is major factor that concern in health care and in society that bring much more negative effect to the human. We are life with thousands of people around us but when we are addicted with behavior consumed alcohol as a soft drink or water, it will bring a lot of problems for our self and to others. The main problems are alcohol makes thousands of people death, injury and impact for future dream. We are as human, we born not from alcohol but from our mother’s milk.
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