JUST RELEASED: 2012 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study
One in Four Teens has Misused or Abused an Rx Drug at Least Once in their Lifetime
One in Four Teens has Misused or Abused an Rx Drug at Least Once in their Lifetime
The
Partnership at Drugfree.org and MetLife Foundation released our 24th
annual survey on teen drug and alcohol abuse this morning.
This
year’s national study data on American teens confirms that one in four
teens has misused or abused a prescription (Rx) drug at least once in
their lifetime – a dramatic 33 percent increase over the past five
years. The new data from the Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS)
also found a significant rise in misuse or abuse of prescription
stimulants, with one in eight teens (13 percent) now reporting that they
have misused or abused the Rx stimulants Ritalin or Adderall in their
lifetime.
Contributing
to this disturbing trend in teen medicine misuse and abuse are the lax
attitudes of parents and caregivers. They are missing key opportunities
to effectively communicate the dangers of Rx medicine misuse and abuse
to their kids, while not safeguarding and disposing of their medications
properly at home.
Steve Pasierb, President and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org, added:
“This
new data is not about blaming parents. Rather, it’s an urgent call to
action for them to use their immense power to help curb this dangerous
behavior. It’s about missed opportunities to protect their kids by
having direct conversations with them about the health risks of misusing
and abusing medicines – and to then moving to safeguard the medicines
in their own home. Parental apathy on this issue is contributing to the
problem. Yet the same data show year in and year out that kids who learn
a lot about the risks of drug use at home are up to half as likely to
use as kids who don’t get that life-changing gift from their parents.”
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