Advertisement

Links
 Healthy home
 Find a buddy
 Shape up for summer
 Sexuality
 Diet & Food
 Breast
 Menopause
 Natural health
 Psychology
 Healthy home

General
Why do teens take drugs?
R500 has gone missing from Mrs Johnson's purse. Surely it couldn't have been her lovely 14-year-old daughter? She was the only one home at the time. What could she want the money for? Mrs Johnson's about to find out.

 
Advertisement
Parents are seldom drug experts. But they should be. Almost three-quarters of the clients of the Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre started taking drugs in their teens. Many parents might have a drug addict in their home. In fact, they may be funding their kids' addiction.

Why teens take drugs
Drugs make you feel on top of the world. Grownup. In with the crowd. Cool. Hung over. Special. Underperforming. Confident. Like a rebel. In short, it does different things for different people. But seen from a teen's perspective, drugs can appear to have more advantages than disadvantages. Otherwise kids wouldn't be doing drugs.

"Despite what most people think, most kids don't start off taking drugs, because they want to get high – they are motivated by a variety of psychological factors rather than physical ones. They want to have fun, have friends and have the status of being a risk-taker. The danger is part of the appeal," says Grant Jardine, director of the Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre.

Among the many reasons for young people taking drugs, are:

  • Stress relief
  • To forget or escape problems
  • Being a rebel and a risk-taker
  • Relief of boredom/wanting to have fun
  • Escaping difficult decisions
  • A feeling of being special
  • Being part of a significant group of people
  • Being addicted
  • Curiosity

And a rehab programme that does not take these reasons for taking drugs into account, is bound to fail. People need to be taught new strategies to achieve these things, according to Jardine.

What's particularly worrying is that drug trends in South Africa are changing for the worse:

  • More teens are trying drugs than before;
  • The age at which teens are starting is decreasing;
  • The kinds of drugs teens are taking are more addictive

Why do teens seem to be more at risk than others?
One's teens can be a time of great changes, of agony mixed with ecstasy, a time of feeling awkward and insecure one moment and fabulous the next. Adolescence is a tricky and intense stop between childhood and adulthood in which a new identity has to be found, major decisions have to be made and great responsibilities have to be taken on.

"This is also a time when friends start replacing family as a social support mechanism as teens move towards greater individuality, " says Jardine. "For many teens, acceptance in this group is very important – and if taking drugs will make this acceptance happen, then so be it. Horror stories about addicts dying in gutters tend have little impact on teens and their drug habits. On the contrary."

Why scare tactics don't work on teens
The messages given are often that drugs kill, and while they undoubtedly sometimes do, most adolescents know of many casual drug users on whose lives this does not seem to have impacted seriously. This makes them discard the warning entirely.

But there are undoubtedly consequences to taking drugs, such as underperformance or financial problems or stunted emotional development. And these need to be pointed out, if any impact is to be made in discouraging drug use.

If you think you may have a drug or alcohol problem, it would make your life so much easier if you contacted one of the organisations below. Do it now.

Contact information
Cape Town Drug Counselling Centre
(021) 447-8026

Narcotics Anonymous Helpline
Johannesburg – (011) 485-5248
Cape Town – 0881 – 3003-27

Alcoholics Anonymous
Johannesburg – (011) 436 - 0797
Cape Town - (021) 592 – 5047


 
Print this article
 Rate this article
Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Excellent
Previous Next
 
Subscribe to...
*Daily tip
*Weekly tip
Want to subscribe to our newsletters?
Click here.
*Stand a chance to win R1000 every month!

 
 Other articles
10 bad gift ideas for Christmas
Making money this summer
Matrics - start your own business!
Media blamed for teen attitudes
No money and Christmas coming up?
One day when I'm grown up...
Rain and hail – what else is up for the holidays?
So what do you want to be?
10 nice things to do
Ten weird and wonderful health facts
What are these people afraid of?
TV teens - fantasy or reality?
Who on earth invented these?
Why April Fool's Day?
Live to tell the tale
Why do teens take drugs?
Top 10 teen tips
Mom, I'm gay
Great disasters of the last century
Teen health danger zones
Being teenaged and pregnant
Heroin use soars in Cape
Teens - the price of freedom
Gap year travel tips
Getting the tongues wagging
Crisis stations: 10 tips
10 tips on dealing with crises
Column: To your health
Money, money, money
You have a weird body
Mixing with MXit?
5 things teens want to know
Magical maladies in the real world
Planning a 21st?
Advertisement

 Sponsored links
 Health24 links




 

© Health24 2000-2009. All rights reserved
  
We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information.
Verify here.