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− | ====Prescription Drug Abuse | + | ===Teens' Drug of Choice: Pills: Abuse Surges in Affluent York Co. Neighborhoods=== |
+ | '''Christy Mullins. "Teens' drug of choice: pills: Abuse surges in affluent York Co. neighborhoods. " McClatchy - Tribune Business News 4 January 2010 ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010.''' | ||
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+ | This article is about the abuse of pills, especially painkillers, among affluent families and college students ages 18-20. Kids are often taking the pills from their parents medicine cabinets and then abusing them with friends. This has become the 'drug of choice'. Death from overdose rates are rising largely due to this new fad. Individuals often mix their prescription drugs with illicit ones, causing an overdose. The article also talks about academically gifted teens who take stimulants called 'study pills' in order to do better on tests. | ||
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+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
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+ | ===Teen Prescription Drug Abuse a Growing Trend=== | ||
+ | '''DAVE HANEY. (2009, December 16). Teen prescription drug abuse a growing trend - Area health officials say more kids are trying risky medications. Journal Star,A.7. Retrieved March 29, 2010, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 1934862871).''' | ||
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+ | This is a short article about prescription drug abuse among teens, specifically among middle school age kids through college age people. The article talks about the use of painkillers such as Vicodin and Oxycontin, or anti-anxiety drugs such as Xanax or Valium and also Ritalin and Adderall, prescribed for attention deficit disorders. | ||
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+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
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+ | ===Prescription Drug Abuse=== | ||
+ | '''"Prescription Drug Abuse : Facts on Drugs : NIDA for Teens." NIDA for Teens: The Science Behind Drug Abuse. Web. 06 Apr. 2010.''' | ||
+ | [http://teens.drugabuse.gov/facts/facts_rx1.php] | ||
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+ | This is an article aimed specifically at teens ages 12-17. It outlines what prescription drug abuse is, some common drugs, they're street names and uses, and why prescription drug abuse is bad for the user. The article also gives a few statistics. It says that about 7.7% of teens ages 12-17 abuse prescription drugs regularly. | ||
− | + | '''Lindsay''' | |
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+ | ===Glendora Discusses Adolescent Prescription Drug Abuse=== | ||
+ | '''Stacey Wang. "Glendora discusses adolescent prescription drug abuse. " San Gabriel Valley Tribune 15 Nov. 2009, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 6 Apr. 2010.''' | ||
+ | [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=18&did=1901918741&SrchMode=2&sid=3&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1270596439&clientId=10553] | ||
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+ | The issue of prescription drug abuse was brought to the attention of a community in California after a young person died due to the abuse. This article is about the issue within the community, the effects it has on the abusers, as well as what individuals can do in order to help to curb the problem. | ||
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+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
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− | === | + | ===This Is Your Brain on Adderall=== |
+ | '''Coker, Matt. "This Is Your Brain On Adderall." OC Weekly (2008): n. pag. Web. 26 April 2010.''' | ||
+ | [http://www.ocweekly.com/2008-08-28/news/this-is-your-brain-on-adderall/] | ||
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− | + | This is an article written by someone with ADHD, who also is a medical doctor and researcher, and discusses the effects of Adderall use on the brain. | |
− | + | '''Caelyn''' | |
− | ==== | + | =Ethical Concerns= |
+ | ===Prescription Drug Abuse in College=== | ||
− | This article | + | This article discusses how prescription drugs are often used in a college setting including: self-medication, recreation, and to improve academic functioning, which make this issue hard to control. [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=7&did=1231479321&SrchMode=2&sid=3&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1269814721&clientId=10553] |
− | + | Gilbert Quintero, Jeffery Peterson, and Bonnie Young. "AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG MISUSE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS. " Journal of Drug Issues 36.4 (2006): 903-931. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 27 Mar. 2010. | |
− | + | '''Caelyn''' | |
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− | + | ===Student Groups Tackle Rx Abuse=== | |
'''Paolella, A.. "STUDENT GROUPS TACKLE RX ABUSE. " The Athens News 31 Jan. 2010,Alt-Press Watch (APW), ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010.''' | '''Paolella, A.. "STUDENT GROUPS TACKLE RX ABUSE. " The Athens News 31 Jan. 2010,Alt-Press Watch (APW), ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010.''' | ||
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This is an article about a student group who call themselves "Generation Rx" at Ohio University. This group is a combination of OU's Promoting Education, Wellness and Responsibility and its Pre-Pharmacy Club. They have teamed up to attempt to combat the prescription drug abuse problem among college students. The campaign is part of a statewide initiative that includes peer skits and open dialogue for students of all grade levels. The article says that because the drugs are prescription, people often don't see them as being as harmful to their bodies as street drugs, even if the drug is not prescribed to them. This has caused more people to abuse prescription drugs than all street drugs combined, except marijuana. | This is an article about a student group who call themselves "Generation Rx" at Ohio University. This group is a combination of OU's Promoting Education, Wellness and Responsibility and its Pre-Pharmacy Club. They have teamed up to attempt to combat the prescription drug abuse problem among college students. The campaign is part of a statewide initiative that includes peer skits and open dialogue for students of all grade levels. The article says that because the drugs are prescription, people often don't see them as being as harmful to their bodies as street drugs, even if the drug is not prescribed to them. This has caused more people to abuse prescription drugs than all street drugs combined, except marijuana. | ||
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− | + | ===Mental Doping: The Untold Story of Modern Law School Exams=== | |
'''Fenton, A., and J. Wunderlich. "MENTAL DOPING: THE UNTOLD STORY OF modern law school exams. " Student Lawyer 1 Jan. 2010: Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010.''' | '''Fenton, A., and J. Wunderlich. "MENTAL DOPING: THE UNTOLD STORY OF modern law school exams. " Student Lawyer 1 Jan. 2010: Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010.''' | ||
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This article is about the use of Adderall among law school students during exams. The article speaks of the ethics of this problem, saying using Adderall in law school is the equivalent of an Olympian using steroids. The article also talks about proper use of Adderall for someone who has ADHD is akin to wearing glasses or contacts in a baseball game in order to see the ball as clearly as the player with 20/20 vision. However, improper use is akin to a nonhandicapped person parking in a handicapped space. This article contains a lot of useful information, as well as a very strong ethical argument. | This article is about the use of Adderall among law school students during exams. The article speaks of the ethics of this problem, saying using Adderall in law school is the equivalent of an Olympian using steroids. The article also talks about proper use of Adderall for someone who has ADHD is akin to wearing glasses or contacts in a baseball game in order to see the ball as clearly as the player with 20/20 vision. However, improper use is akin to a nonhandicapped person parking in a handicapped space. This article contains a lot of useful information, as well as a very strong ethical argument. | ||
− | ==Prescription | + | '''Lindsay''' |
− | ====Castro Valley Forum to Address Prescription Drug Abuse Among Youths | + | |
+ | ===Adderall Use and Abuse in Georgetown=== | ||
+ | '''Marrer, Margaret. "Adderall Use and Abuse: Is Georgetown Part of a Gowing Trend?." Georgetown Independent (2010): n. pag. Web. 26 April 2010.''' | ||
+ | [http://www.thegeorgetownindependent.com/2.14589/adderall-use-and-abuse-1.2081595] | ||
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+ | This article discusses the use of Adderall on the campus of Georgetown University, and contains student quotes and opinions. | ||
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+ | '''Caelyn''' | ||
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+ | =Parental Concerns= | ||
+ | ===Over-Prescription of Drugs=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This article talks about the ignorance of doctors prescribing prescription drugs for non-cancer pain and how it's affecting today's youth. [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=1882477241&SrchMode=1&sid=1&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1270672815&clientId=10553] | ||
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+ | Silversides, A.. "Regulatory colleges to set painkiller guidelines. " Canadian Medical Association. Journal 181.8 (2009): 464-465. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 27 Mar. 2010. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Caelyn''' | ||
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+ | ===Elementary School=== | ||
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+ | This article tells about an issue with prescription drugs within an elementary school, and also gives a statistic. [http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=17&did=1977713031&SrchMode=1&sid=2&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1269814133&clientId=10553] | ||
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+ | ANDREA EGER. "Student shares pills at school. " Tulsa World 6 Mar. 2010, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 28 Mar. 2010. | ||
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+ | '''Caelyn''' | ||
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+ | ===Castro Valley Forum to Address Prescription Drug Abuse Among Youths=== | ||
'''Kristofer Noceda. "Castro Valley forum to address prescription drug abuse among youths. " Oakland Tribune 25 Jan. 2010, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010''' | '''Kristofer Noceda. "Castro Valley forum to address prescription drug abuse among youths. " Oakland Tribune 25 Jan. 2010, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010''' | ||
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This article talks about a three part information series about substance abuse in youth put on by The Castro Valley Community Action Network. The forums specifically talked about prescription drug abuse in high school students. The article offers a series of solutions for this such as a program that would offer to take old prescription drugs from individuals who no longer use them in order to prevent these drugs being taken and abused by other individuals in the home. | This article talks about a three part information series about substance abuse in youth put on by The Castro Valley Community Action Network. The forums specifically talked about prescription drug abuse in high school students. The article offers a series of solutions for this such as a program that would offer to take old prescription drugs from individuals who no longer use them in order to prevent these drugs being taken and abused by other individuals in the home. | ||
− | + | '''Lindsay''' | |
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− | + | =Other Sources= | |
+ | ===Take a Dose of the Truth=== | ||
+ | [http://takeadoseoftruth.com/] | ||
− | + | This website contains many resources for parents, adults, and professionals about prescription drug abuse. There is a prescription drug information center, a news and trends center, as well as videos and quizzes all about the use of prescription drugs. | |
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− | + | '''Lindsay''' | |
− | == | + | ===The National Institute on Drug Abuse=== |
− | + | [http://www.nida.nih.gov/] | |
− | This website | + | This is the website for the National Institute on Drug Abuse. There are many resources here about adult and teen drug abuse of all kinds. |
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− | + | '''Lindsay''' | |
− | + | ===The Core Institute=== | |
+ | [http://core.siuc.edu/] | ||
This is a very interesting and useful website created by Southern Illinois University Carbondale. It overviews the results and findings from something called the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey. This survey assess the nature, scope, and consequences of alcohol and other drug use on college campuses and was drawn from 71,189 undergraduate students from about 134 colleges in the United States. The survey assess alcohol and drug abuse by demographics, prevalence, heavy and frequent use and consequences. | This is a very interesting and useful website created by Southern Illinois University Carbondale. It overviews the results and findings from something called the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey. This survey assess the nature, scope, and consequences of alcohol and other drug use on college campuses and was drawn from 71,189 undergraduate students from about 134 colleges in the United States. The survey assess alcohol and drug abuse by demographics, prevalence, heavy and frequent use and consequences. | ||
− | + | '''Lindsay''' | |
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+ | ===The US Department of Education's Higher Education Center=== | ||
+ | [http://www.higheredcenter.org/services/assistance/topics/prescription-drug-abuse-among-college-students-0] | ||
This website is a resource for the prevention of prescription drug abuse on college campuses. It gives suggestions for assessing the problem and then lists some national and regional data source, key resources, and related articles. | This website is a resource for the prevention of prescription drug abuse on college campuses. It gives suggestions for assessing the problem and then lists some national and regional data source, key resources, and related articles. | ||
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+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
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+ | ===RxList=== | ||
+ | '''"Adderall." RxList: The Internet Drug Index. 2010. Web. 25 Apr. 2010''' | ||
+ | [http://www.rxlist.com/adderall-drug.htm] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This website outlines the uses and dangers of drugs, specifically Adderall. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Personal Interviews=== | ||
+ | '''Personal interview. 24 Apr. 2010.''' | ||
+ | '''Personal interview. 23 Apr. 2010.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | I had two personal interviews with separate people. They were Gonzaga students who wish to remain anonymous. One was an Adderall user and the other was not. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===The Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse=== | ||
+ | '''DeLong, Jenna L. "The Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse." At Issues. 9.41 The Dog. Des Moines, Iowa, Apr. 2009. Radio.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | This was a radio show produced by Jenna DeLong at Drake University on the campus radio station. It was about Adderall and the dangers of the drug. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Mission Statement=== | ||
+ | '''"Mission Statement." Gonzaga University. Gonzaga University. Web. 25 Apr. 2010. ''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Gonzaga Mission Statement claims to educate the students morally. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Study Shows How ADHD Drugs Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine Work in the Brain=== | ||
+ | '''"Study Shows How ADHD Drugs Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine Work in the Brain." The Medical News. News-Medical.net, 27 June 2006. Web. 23 Apr. 2010.''' | ||
+ | [http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/06/27/18580.aspx?page=2] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This article talks about a study that was done in an attempt to figure out how ADHD medications work on a chemical level in the brain. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Lindsay''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===Personal Testimony of an Adderall user=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Foer, Joshua. “The Adderall Me.” www.slate.com. Online. Available. April 26, 10.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://www.slate.com/id/2118315] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This article is the testimony of an Adderall user, and the effects it had on his work (both positive and negative) and his thoughts. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Caelyn''' |
Latest revision as of 02:50, 2 May 2010
Contents
- 1 Medical Concerns
- 2 Ethical Concerns
- 3 Parental Concerns
- 4 Other Sources
- 4.1 Take a Dose of the Truth
- 4.2 The National Institute on Drug Abuse
- 4.3 The Core Institute
- 4.4 The US Department of Education's Higher Education Center
- 4.5 RxList
- 4.6 Personal Interviews
- 4.7 The Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse
- 4.8 Mission Statement
- 4.9 Study Shows How ADHD Drugs Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine Work in the Brain
- 4.10 Personal Testimony of an Adderall user
Medical Concerns
Teens' Drug of Choice: Pills: Abuse Surges in Affluent York Co. Neighborhoods
Christy Mullins. "Teens' drug of choice: pills: Abuse surges in affluent York Co. neighborhoods. " McClatchy - Tribune Business News 4 January 2010 ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. [1]
This article is about the abuse of pills, especially painkillers, among affluent families and college students ages 18-20. Kids are often taking the pills from their parents medicine cabinets and then abusing them with friends. This has become the 'drug of choice'. Death from overdose rates are rising largely due to this new fad. Individuals often mix their prescription drugs with illicit ones, causing an overdose. The article also talks about academically gifted teens who take stimulants called 'study pills' in order to do better on tests.
Lindsay
Teen Prescription Drug Abuse a Growing Trend
DAVE HANEY. (2009, December 16). Teen prescription drug abuse a growing trend - Area health officials say more kids are trying risky medications. Journal Star,A.7. Retrieved March 29, 2010, from ProQuest Newsstand. (Document ID: 1934862871). [2]
This is a short article about prescription drug abuse among teens, specifically among middle school age kids through college age people. The article talks about the use of painkillers such as Vicodin and Oxycontin, or anti-anxiety drugs such as Xanax or Valium and also Ritalin and Adderall, prescribed for attention deficit disorders.
Lindsay
Prescription Drug Abuse
"Prescription Drug Abuse : Facts on Drugs : NIDA for Teens." NIDA for Teens: The Science Behind Drug Abuse. Web. 06 Apr. 2010. [3]
This is an article aimed specifically at teens ages 12-17. It outlines what prescription drug abuse is, some common drugs, they're street names and uses, and why prescription drug abuse is bad for the user. The article also gives a few statistics. It says that about 7.7% of teens ages 12-17 abuse prescription drugs regularly.
Lindsay
Glendora Discusses Adolescent Prescription Drug Abuse
Stacey Wang. "Glendora discusses adolescent prescription drug abuse. " San Gabriel Valley Tribune 15 Nov. 2009, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 6 Apr. 2010. [4]
The issue of prescription drug abuse was brought to the attention of a community in California after a young person died due to the abuse. This article is about the issue within the community, the effects it has on the abusers, as well as what individuals can do in order to help to curb the problem.
Lindsay
This Is Your Brain on Adderall
Coker, Matt. "This Is Your Brain On Adderall." OC Weekly (2008): n. pag. Web. 26 April 2010. [5]
This is an article written by someone with ADHD, who also is a medical doctor and researcher, and discusses the effects of Adderall use on the brain.
Caelyn
Ethical Concerns
Prescription Drug Abuse in College
This article discusses how prescription drugs are often used in a college setting including: self-medication, recreation, and to improve academic functioning, which make this issue hard to control. [6]
Gilbert Quintero, Jeffery Peterson, and Bonnie Young. "AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO PRESCRIPTION DRUG MISUSE AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS. " Journal of Drug Issues 36.4 (2006): 903-931. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 27 Mar. 2010.
Caelyn
Student Groups Tackle Rx Abuse
Paolella, A.. "STUDENT GROUPS TACKLE RX ABUSE. " The Athens News 31 Jan. 2010,Alt-Press Watch (APW), ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. [7]
This is an article about a student group who call themselves "Generation Rx" at Ohio University. This group is a combination of OU's Promoting Education, Wellness and Responsibility and its Pre-Pharmacy Club. They have teamed up to attempt to combat the prescription drug abuse problem among college students. The campaign is part of a statewide initiative that includes peer skits and open dialogue for students of all grade levels. The article says that because the drugs are prescription, people often don't see them as being as harmful to their bodies as street drugs, even if the drug is not prescribed to them. This has caused more people to abuse prescription drugs than all street drugs combined, except marijuana.
Lindsay
Mental Doping: The Untold Story of Modern Law School Exams
Fenton, A., and J. Wunderlich. "MENTAL DOPING: THE UNTOLD STORY OF modern law school exams. " Student Lawyer 1 Jan. 2010: Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. [8]
This article is about the use of Adderall among law school students during exams. The article speaks of the ethics of this problem, saying using Adderall in law school is the equivalent of an Olympian using steroids. The article also talks about proper use of Adderall for someone who has ADHD is akin to wearing glasses or contacts in a baseball game in order to see the ball as clearly as the player with 20/20 vision. However, improper use is akin to a nonhandicapped person parking in a handicapped space. This article contains a lot of useful information, as well as a very strong ethical argument.
Lindsay
Adderall Use and Abuse in Georgetown
Marrer, Margaret. "Adderall Use and Abuse: Is Georgetown Part of a Gowing Trend?." Georgetown Independent (2010): n. pag. Web. 26 April 2010. [9]
This article discusses the use of Adderall on the campus of Georgetown University, and contains student quotes and opinions.
Caelyn
Parental Concerns
Over-Prescription of Drugs
This article talks about the ignorance of doctors prescribing prescription drugs for non-cancer pain and how it's affecting today's youth. [10]
Silversides, A.. "Regulatory colleges to set painkiller guidelines. " Canadian Medical Association. Journal 181.8 (2009): 464-465. Research Library, ProQuest. Web. 27 Mar. 2010.
Caelyn
Elementary School
This article tells about an issue with prescription drugs within an elementary school, and also gives a statistic. [11]
ANDREA EGER. "Student shares pills at school. " Tulsa World 6 Mar. 2010, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 28 Mar. 2010.
Caelyn
Castro Valley Forum to Address Prescription Drug Abuse Among Youths
Kristofer Noceda. "Castro Valley forum to address prescription drug abuse among youths. " Oakland Tribune 25 Jan. 2010, ProQuest Newsstand, ProQuest. Web. 29 Mar. 2010 [12]
This article talks about a three part information series about substance abuse in youth put on by The Castro Valley Community Action Network. The forums specifically talked about prescription drug abuse in high school students. The article offers a series of solutions for this such as a program that would offer to take old prescription drugs from individuals who no longer use them in order to prevent these drugs being taken and abused by other individuals in the home.
Lindsay
Other Sources
Take a Dose of the Truth
This website contains many resources for parents, adults, and professionals about prescription drug abuse. There is a prescription drug information center, a news and trends center, as well as videos and quizzes all about the use of prescription drugs.
Lindsay
The National Institute on Drug Abuse
This is the website for the National Institute on Drug Abuse. There are many resources here about adult and teen drug abuse of all kinds.
Lindsay
The Core Institute
This is a very interesting and useful website created by Southern Illinois University Carbondale. It overviews the results and findings from something called the Core Alcohol and Drug Survey. This survey assess the nature, scope, and consequences of alcohol and other drug use on college campuses and was drawn from 71,189 undergraduate students from about 134 colleges in the United States. The survey assess alcohol and drug abuse by demographics, prevalence, heavy and frequent use and consequences.
Lindsay
The US Department of Education's Higher Education Center
This website is a resource for the prevention of prescription drug abuse on college campuses. It gives suggestions for assessing the problem and then lists some national and regional data source, key resources, and related articles.
Lindsay
RxList
"Adderall." RxList: The Internet Drug Index. 2010. Web. 25 Apr. 2010 [17]
This website outlines the uses and dangers of drugs, specifically Adderall.
Lindsay
Personal Interviews
Personal interview. 24 Apr. 2010. Personal interview. 23 Apr. 2010.
I had two personal interviews with separate people. They were Gonzaga students who wish to remain anonymous. One was an Adderall user and the other was not.
Lindsay
The Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse
DeLong, Jenna L. "The Causes of Prescription Drug Abuse." At Issues. 9.41 The Dog. Des Moines, Iowa, Apr. 2009. Radio.
This was a radio show produced by Jenna DeLong at Drake University on the campus radio station. It was about Adderall and the dangers of the drug.
Lindsay
Mission Statement
"Mission Statement." Gonzaga University. Gonzaga University. Web. 25 Apr. 2010.
The Gonzaga Mission Statement claims to educate the students morally.
Lindsay
Study Shows How ADHD Drugs Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine Work in the Brain
"Study Shows How ADHD Drugs Adderall, Ritalin, and Dexedrine Work in the Brain." The Medical News. News-Medical.net, 27 June 2006. Web. 23 Apr. 2010. [18]
This article talks about a study that was done in an attempt to figure out how ADHD medications work on a chemical level in the brain.
Lindsay
Personal Testimony of an Adderall user
Foer, Joshua. “The Adderall Me.” www.slate.com. Online. Available. April 26, 10.
This article is the testimony of an Adderall user, and the effects it had on his work (both positive and negative) and his thoughts.
Caelyn