Youth drug abuse is an extremely acute problem confronting us in contemporary society, which makes sociologists and educationists greatly concerned. Not only is illegal drug use on the rise, but juvenile adolescents are experimenting with alcohol, tobacco and even heavily addicted substances. The reasons for this behavior are unclear, but media, negligence of parents and unhealthy living surroundings can account for this alarming trend.
Initially, the loss of cozy family and unhealthy living surroundings can be considered as an underlying reason why the rate of experimenting with illegal drugs in teenagers has increased remarkably these days. In fact, parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to abuse their bodies with drugs. Consequently, juniors attempt to imitate these detrimental substances until then addicted hopelessly. Moreover, in the bustling life, families spend less time together, as a result, adolescents may be abetted by bad peers in dissolute life, drinking or even becoming heroin addicts on the grounds that they do not receive sufficient guidance of discriminating between basic moral and evil things.
In terms of the negatively far-reaching impacts of drug abuse, drug addiction may affect personal lives and whole society greatly. The effects of banned drugs can ruin young talents and skills which are helpful to make great contributions to the construction of the world . For example, those who drink and drive may be involved in fatal road accidents because of losing control and cognitive capacity. Last but not least, enormous amounts of money are spent on convicting drug dealers and on building drug rehabilitation clinics.
In a nutshell, I recommend that the most sensible way to combat this problem successfully is to educate young people about hazards of drug abuse. In addition, Parents should provide an excellent model for their children to imitate as well as make sure that detrimental stimulants are kept away from them.
Initially, the loss of cozy family and unhealthy living surroundings can be considered as an underlying reason why the rate of experimenting with illegal drugs in teenagers has increased remarkably these days. In fact, parents who drink and smoke to excess are, in effect, telling their children that it is acceptable to abuse their bodies with drugs. Consequently, juniors attempt to imitate these detrimental substances until then addicted hopelessly. Moreover, in the bustling life, families spend less time together, as a result, adolescents may be abetted by bad peers in dissolute life, drinking or even becoming heroin addicts on the grounds that they do not receive sufficient guidance of discriminating between basic moral and evil things.
In terms of the negatively far-reaching impacts of drug abuse, drug addiction may affect personal lives and whole society greatly. The effects of banned drugs can ruin young talents and skills which are helpful to make great contributions to the construction of the world . For example, those who drink and drive may be involved in fatal road accidents because of losing control and cognitive capacity. Last but not least, enormous amounts of money are spent on convicting drug dealers and on building drug rehabilitation clinics.
In a nutshell, I recommend that the most sensible way to combat this problem successfully is to educate young people about hazards of drug abuse. In addition, Parents should provide an excellent model for their children to imitate as well as make sure that detrimental stimulants are kept away from them.