Adolescent drinking: Éduc’alcool warns against early alcohol use

With this report, Éduc’alcool hopes to help delay the start of drinking as long as possible as the younger adolescents are when they begin drinking - without supervision - the more frequently they drink, and to excess. Conversely, in some societies, young people learn to drink under carefully controlled circumstances and with parental supervision. That kind of initiation has a beneficial impact and reduces the frequency of intoxication.
In the newly released publication, simple language is used to explain the phenomenon of adolescence and describe how the brain develops during this period. Éduc’alcool goes on to show how this puts adolescents doubly at risk for alcohol abuse: their capacity to think properly and make good judgements is still developing, and they are thrill seekers.
Problems related to early drinking
The consequences of early alcohol use are the primary focus of the Éduc’alcool report. In brief, it is shown that:
– The tremendous plasticity of the adolescent brain, and the fact that it undergoes so many changes during puberty, increases the risk that young people will damage their brains more than adults who drink the same amount of alcohol.
– Difficulties with emotion control, delinquent behaviour and alcohol dependence in people in their early twenties are often associated with early alcohol consumption (age 13 or younger).
– When young people drink before the age of 21, the risk of drug problems later on increases by 70%.
– Since adolescence is associated with pronounced hormonal changes, drinking during this time is particularly likely to disturb the hormonal balance necessary for the development of organs, muscles, bones and the reproductive system.
– Prolonged excessive drinking causes a number of health problems: when adolescents get drunk, even just once, they are at risk for serious physical dysfunction. Adolescents who drink frequently and abusively suffer secondary effects, such as changes in appetite, weight loss, eczema, headaches and sleep disturbances.
– Despite the zero tolerance rule for new drivers, drinking and driving is still a disastrous combination among young people, far too many of whom are unfortunately involved in serious accidents where alcohol is a factor.
– Because abusive drinking promotes risk-taking, a disproportionately high number of adolescents report incidents and accidents caused by excessive drinking. Research shows, in fact, that alcohol probably contributes to poor judgement with regard to sexual behaviour and facilitates the expression of violence among those who are predisposed to it.
What Éduc’alcool recommends
In order to avoid health and social problems, Éduc’alcool makes the following recommendations for teens and pre-teens:
Éduc’alcool has the following recommendations for parents:
Where to get the publication
“The Effects of Early Alcohol Use” can be downloaded from the Éduc’alcool website (www.educalcool.qc.ca). Free copies may also be obtained by calling 1-888-ALCOOL1. In addition, the publication is available in hospitals, CLSCs and SAQ outlets.
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