Warning signs
Suspecting substance abuse
Factors
Prevention
100

What does "warning signs" mean?

Warning signs indicate that there may be a problem that should be looked into- not that there is definitely a problem

100

Who does substance abuse affect?

Drug use affects people from all walks of life and all socioeconomic statuses. 

100

Name one risk factor associated with substance abuse

  • History of abuse, neglect, and/or trauma

  • Existing diagnosed mental disorders

  • Availability of drugs, normalization of use, and/or peer pressure 

100

Healthy student development is important for prevention. Teachers and schools can help students by.. 

 promoting development of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Competencies.

200

Name an example of a behavioral change associated with drug use

Irritability, Mood swings, Forgetfulness, Clumsiness, Skipping class/work, Academic issues, Changes in focus, Lying, Avoiding eye contact, Loss of interest in activities, Poor hygiene, Change in appetite, Drastic change in choice of friends, Borrowing money, Stealing, Engaging in reckless behavior, Increased aggression or irritability 

Changes in attitude or personality 

Lethargy

Depression

Sudden changes in a social network

Dramatic changes in habits and/or priorities

Involvement in criminal activity

200

What is the first step to take when you suspect a youth is abusing substances?

If there is a suspicion that a youth is abusing substances, it is important to first speak with the youth to get a better understanding of the situation. 

200

Name one protective factor

  • Individual factors (self control, self-efficacy, self-esteem, insight)

  • Social-emotional support (Family, peer, teacher, school counselor)

  • Sources of interest and/or connection

  • Tools for responsible decision-making

200

Ohio's Safe Schools/Healthy Students focuses on: (Name at least one thing)


Promoting early childhood social and emotional learning and development 

Promoting mental, emotional and behavioral health

Connecting families, schools, and communities

Preventing and reducing alcohol, tobacco and other drug use

Creating a safe and violence-free schools

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