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what are special considerations for this population in regard to substance abuse treatment.

by Eldred Rippin Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What populations are at risk for substance abuse?

People who have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse or trauma are more likely to develop a substance use disorder. Others who have friends who use, or those subjected to peer pressure, may also be at a greater risk.

What strategies are used to prevent substance use and abuse?

What are the Basic Prevention Strategies?Information Dissemination. ... Prevention Education. ... Alternatives. ... Problem Identification and Referral. ... Community-Based Process. ... Environmental Approach.

What are the five factors that place a person at risk for substance abuse?

Risk Factors for High-Risk Substance UseFamily history of substance use.Favorable parental attitudes towards the behavior.Poor parental monitoring.Parental substance use.Family rejection of sexual orientation or gender identity.Association with delinquent or substance using peers.Lack of school connectedness.More items...

What are three options for drug abuse treatment?

There are many options that have been successful in treating drug addiction, including:behavioral counseling.medication.medical devices and applications used to treat withdrawal symptoms or deliver skills training.evaluation and treatment for co-occurring mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.More items...•

How can the community solve drug abuse?

Consult with community leaders, RWA's, Panchayat and other organisations working in drug abuse prevention, treatment, law enforcement, mental health, and related areas; Assess community awareness of the problem; and. Identify existing prevention efforts already under way to address the problem.

What are two practical strategies that could be implemented by the community to ensure that the anti substance abuse campaigns are effective?

Two practical strategies for community to ensure anti substance campaign are mass awareness and provide financial support.

What are protective factors in substance abuse?

The protective factors include high self-esteem, religiosity, grit, peer factors, self-control, parental monitoring, academic competence, anti-drug use policies, and strong neighborhood attachment [10,11,12,13,14,15].

Which of the following is an important factor in substance abuse?

Family history or genetics is one primary factor that may determine if you can or will become addicted to substances. Those who have a history of addiction in their family are more likely to become addicted to substance after trying it.

What are the risk and protective factors in substance use and abuse?

Risk factors can influence drug abuse in several ways....Risk FactorsDomainProtective FactorsEarly Aggressive BehaviorIndividualSelf-ControlLack of Parental SupervisionFamilyParental MonitoringSubstance AbusePeerAcademic CompetenceDrug AvailabilitySchoolAnti-drug Use Policies1 more row

What is the most effective intervention for substance abuse?

CBT is often rated as the most effective approach to treatment with a drug and alcohol population.

What is a treatment plan for substance abuse?

A substance abuse treatment plan is an individualized, written document that details a client's goals and objectives, the steps need to achieve those, and a timeline for treatment. These plans are mutually agreed upon with the client and the clinician.

What is the most effective treatment for addiction?

According to American Addiction Centers, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a valuable treatment tool because it can be used for many different types of addiction including, but not limited to, food addiction, alcohol addiction, and prescription drug addiction.

What Are Special Populations?

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Special populations are people who are particularly vulnerable to drug use or are made vulnerable to using drugs. These people sometimes require specific attention and highly specialized treatment methods. It is important that nursing staff, doctors, and other addiction specialists know how to respond to these particular …
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Military Personnel

  • Due to the stress of service and active duty, military members are particularly vulnerable to starting a drug habit. This coupled with availability of drugs in foreign countries makes military personnel and support staff particularly vulnerable to drug use. Rehabilitative facilities need to know how to deal with the special concerns of combat veterans and other people who are victim…
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Pregnant Women

  • Pregnant women are a highly specialized population in need of addiction treatment. Due to the delicate nature of the child, trained specialists are necessary to deal with withdrawal in pregnant woman. The wild blood pressure, heart rate, and other fluctuations that happen as a result of withdrawal can seriously harm the unborn child. Also the hormone differences that happen durin…
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Adolescents and Children

  • Both women and children have different reasons for starting to use drugs. According to the National Library of Medicine, the effects of drug treatment on adolescents and children have not be studied extensively. Many adolescents and children either withdrawal without professional help or the withdrawal is treated as a family matter. Due to the lack of information, adolescentsa…
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The Homeless

  • A very high portion of the homeless population is addicted to drugs. Some of them became addicted and lost their homes due to the addiction. Some of them became addicted after becoming homeless. Regardless of the circumstances, the homeless qualify as a special population. Many addiction centers offer housing assistance as well as employment and educat…
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