OPIOID & ILLICIT DRUG Información

Los hechos:

Fentanyl:

What is it? How are young people getting it? Conversation tips and what parents can do.

Opioid & Prescription Drugs:

Efectos en el cerebro y el cuerpo, uso en adolescentes y consejos de conversación.

1.3%

of students reported
ever using heroin one or
more times during
their life*

1.8%

of students reported ever using any form of methamphetamines one or more times during their life*

1.4%

of students reported ever using a needle to inject any illegal drug into their body one or more times during their life*

2.5%

of students reported ever
using any form of cocaine
one or more times
during their life*

2.9%

of students reported ever using any form of ecstasy (i.e. Molly and MDMA) one or more times during their life*

6.5%

of students reported ever
using a hallucinogenic drug
(i.e. LSD, acid, PCP, or
mushrooms) one or more
times during their life*

12.2%

of students reported taking a prescription pain medication (i.e. OxyContin and Vicodin) without a doctor’s prescription or taking it differently than instructed one or more times during their life *

13.9%

of students reported being offered, sold, or given an illegal drug on school property during the 12 months before taking the survey*

*Según datos de 2021 de la Encuesta de Vigilancia de Conductas de Riesgo de los Jóvenes (YRBSS) del Centro para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC).

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Vídeos que pueden ayudar:

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Recursos de comunicación:

En
Niños sin drogas

La mejor manera de ayudar a mantener a su familia libre de drogas es comprender los factores que contribuyen al abuso de sustancias y convertirlo en un tema de discusión familiar habitual.

NIDA:
Chequeo familiar

Developing good communication skills helps
parents catch problems early, support positive behavior, and stay aware of what is
happening in their children’s lives.

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Asociación para Niños Libres de Drogas

Instituto Nacional sobre el Abuso de Drogas

Positivo
Opciones

Recursos para la prevención del consumo de drogas

Adicción
Recursos

Mayo
Clínica

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