How people progress from casual, social use to abuse to alcoholic and addictive behavior is complex. We know that Yuba County residents tend to begin their substance use during adolescence as an experiment. Most people grow out of this experimental phase within a few years but others do not and that is when the big problem really begins.
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Addiction at its core is a childhood illness. It stems from childhood matters that are anything but childish matters. Substance abuse usually starts as a ritualistic social event but for a certain number of people it will develop into a lifestyle which often leads to lower income, underdeveloped social skills, strained relationships, mental health problems and shortened life spans.
We know that females who drink or use drugs are at a markedly greater likelihood of being sexually assaulted while under the influence. We also know that the physical consequences for females that abuse drugs and alcohol are much greater compared to their male counterpart. This may account for the markedly lower percentages of female addicts and alcoholics. However, the percentages of women who abuse drugs and alcohol and become addicts and alcoholics has risen over the past several years.
We know that many more men than women will succumb to the effects of drugs and alcohol. We also know that these effects tend to be more serious for men than for their female counterpart. Many Yuba County men will shorten their life spans by as much as 25% due to alcohol and drug abuse. Male alcoholics and drug addicts also run a much higher risk of developing rare diseases such as Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome, Hepatitis C, HIV, Beri Beri and others.
Alcohol and drug abuse has a broad and significant impact on the overall health and well being of all Yuba County residents. Addictive behaviors drive up Yuba County health care costs, crime prevention costs, judicial costs, education costs, etc...
Drug and alcohol abuse plays a significant role in just about every other problem facing Yuba County such as violent crime, sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s), child neglect, child abuse, suicide, teen pregnancy, accidents, injuries, domestic violence, homelessness and mental health disorders.
Yuba County adolescents reported two major consequences related to teenage alcohol abuse; fighting and unwanted/unprotected sex. Approximately one third of all Yuba County teenagers reported driving an automobile after drinking or using drugs or being in a car with a driver who recently drank alcohol or used drugs.
Yuba County alcoholism and drug addiction prevention programs promote individual and familial health for all age groups. Many county and public organizations are designing creative and effective solutions to help Yuba County residents recover from alcoholism, prescription medication addiction and illicit drug addiction.
The goal of drug addiction and alcoholism recovery is to free alcoholics and drug addicts from their dependence to alcohol and drugs, improve their physical and mental health and develop warning signs to head off relapse.
Alcohol, prescription medication and drug detox centers that effectively detoxify their clients in an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab facility tends to show greater results than outpatient alternatives.
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