Name 2 reasons that traffickers force the consumption of illicit substances
To make the victims comply with their demands and It enables victims to work harder/longer
When is it safe to consume alcohol during pregnancy?
Never (it's never safe)
1 in 5 homicide victims are killed by an intimate partner. True/false
True
True or False
The terms illicit drugs and illegal drugs are interchangable
Illegal drugs are those that are hazardous and have been sanctioned as controlled substances, where as illicit drugs are drugs that are not necessarily illegal but are taken outside of its intended medical or prescribed use
True/false. Sexual harassment is not a form of workplace violence.
false
Who was the first director of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics?
Harry Anslinger
True or false:
Supervised withdrawal is a recommendation for pregnant women with OUD.
False, Current clinical recommendations for pregnant women with OUD include treatment with medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) rather than supervised withdrawal
The number one cause of accidental death in the U.S. is?
Overdoses, More than 106,000 persons in the U.S. died from drug-involved overdose in 2021
_____________ Stigma refers to the subjective awareness of social stigma
Perceived stigma
Which U.S president declared the official total war against dangerous drugs in 1972
Richard Nixon.
From Chapter 1, how many drugs are classified as illegal in the U.S.?
178
Who was the famous psychologist that initially raved about cocaine and gave it to his patients, friends, and family members until he began to see the effects of abuse and addiction and changed his stance?
Sigmund Freud
Out of the three eras of drug use, which era is defined as drugs being manufactured, typically in labs, and designed to mimic natural drugs?
Synthetic
Victims of trafficking are often unable to access quick treatment. Name two negative outcomes related to this lack of access
They are more likely to return to drug use and more likely to return to their trafficker
The Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of ______ and Control Act of 1970 became the legal foundation of drug regulation in the United States.
1970
What conditions was thalidomide prescribed to treat in the 1950s?
Morning sickness
_________________drug use is defined as using drugs to cope with problems.
Circumstantial
What are the three categories of drugs controlled by the Controlled Substances Act
Narcotics (opioids), stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and anabolic steroids.
Name 2 forms of family violence.
Sibling violence
Elder abuse
Child maltreatment and intimate partner violence
The annual number of Americans arrested for marijuana rose by what ___% during Bill Clinton's reign?
43%
What was the common side effect in children born to mothers who took thalidomide during pregnancy?
Underdeveloped or deformed limbs.
List 2 strategies for reducing youth violence.
Promote family environments that support healthy development
provide quality education early in life; strengthen youth's skills
connect youth to caring adults and activities
create protective community environments
intervene to lessen harm and prevent future risk.
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule one drug, this means it is deemed to __________ ___________ and _________________
be dangerous and has a high risk for dependency.
have a high potential for abuse.
have no medical value.
Name 3 types of violence
Self-directed
Interpersonal
Collective
What is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the U.S.?
Tobacco use