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A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problem, such as muders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problem may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park abviously do not view it as a problem, but some people may consider it can undersirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undersirable social condition that should banned or restricted in public buildings. Every newspaper is filled with stories about undersirable social conditions. Examples include crime, violence, drug abuse and environmental problems. Such socialbproblems which can be found at the local, state, national and international levels. This article will discuss on some issues relating to drugs amongst teenagers. There are many social problems that teenagers go through. Drugs and teenagers drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in today’s high schools. Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years. These year are most c rucial in the maturation process. During these years adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity, clarifying their sexual roles, assenting independence, learning to cope with authority and seaching for goal that would give their lives meaning. Drugs are readily, adolescents are curious and venerable, and there is peer pressure to enperiment, and there us a temptation to escape fron conflicts. The use of drug by teenagers is the result of a combination of factors such as peer pressure, curiosity, and availability. Drugs addiction among adolescents in turn leads to depression and suicide. One of the most important reasons of teenage drug usage is peer pressure. Peer pressure represent social influences that effect adolescents. It can have a positive or a negative effect, depending on person’s social group and one can follow one path ot the other. We are greatly influenced by the people around us. According to the lecturer from faculty of leadership and management (FKP), Islamic science University Of Malaysia (USIM), Madam Marina Muneera Abdul Muttalib said that, in today’s school drugs are very common, and peer pressure usually is the reason for their usage. If the people in the social group use drugs there will be pressure a direct or indirec t pressure from them. A pe rson may be offered to try drugs, which is direct pressure. Indirect pressure is when someone sees everyone around him using drugs and he might think that there is nothing wrong with using drugs. Person might trydrugs just to fit in the social norms, even if a person had no intentions of using drugsone might do it just to be considered “cool” by his friends.  Today drugs are considered to be an acceptable social phenomenon by manyteenagers. Here is the personal example of drug use from teenager, “When I Started using, it was only on weekends and at parties. I use drugs ‘recreationally’ and therefore thought I had no addiction problem. I used drugs like nicotine, marijuana or LsD to be happy or to have fun. I needed drugs. I kept using drugs, I used drugs like marijuana ti fit sicially. I had problems in my life, emotionally, that drugs only seemed to solved. Drugs made my problems worse. I started snorting cocaine. I injected heroin into my veins. I almost died. I was addicted” In today’s high school the availability and variety of drugs is widespread. There is a demand for drugs and the supply is plentiful. Since drugs are so easy accessible, a natural interest in them may develop. Many teenagers today believe that the first use of drugs is safe. However even though there is no instant addiction with the first try, youngsters tend to experiment further. Soon a person could actively seek the euphoric effects of drugs. Drug addiction is the result of intense

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    A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable.

    Everyone would agree about some social problem, such as muders and DWI traffic deaths. Other

    social problem may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music

    in a public park abviously do not view it as a problem, but some people may consider it can

    undersirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undersirable social condition

    that should banned or restricted in public buildings. Every newspaper is filled with stories about

    undersirable social conditions. Examples include crime, violence, drug abuse and environmental

    problems. Such socialbproblems which can be found at the local, state, national and international

    levels. This article will discuss on some issues relating to drugs amongst teenagers.

    There are many social problems that teenagers go through. Drugs and teenagers drug use is the

    increasing problem among teenagers in todays high schools. Most drug use begins in the preteen

    and teenage years. These year are most crucial in the maturation process. During these years

    adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity, clarifying their sexual

    roles, assenting independence, learning to cope with authority and seaching for goal that would give

    their lives meaning. Drugs are readily, adolescents are curious and venerable, and there is peer

    pressure to enperiment, and there us a temptation to escape fron conflicts. The use of drug by

    teenagers is the result of a combination of factors such as peer pressure, curiosity, and availability.

    Drugs addiction among adolescents in turn leads to depression and suicide.

    One of the most important reasons of teenage drug usage is peer pressure. Peer pressure represent

    social influences that effect adolescents. It can have a positive or a negative effect, depending on

    persons social group and one can follow one path ot the other. We are greatly influenced by the

    people around us.

    According to the lecturer from faculty of leadership and management (FKP), Islamic science

    University Of Malaysia (USIM), Madam Marina Muneera Abdul Muttalib said that, in todays school

    drugs are very common, and peer pressure usually is the reason for their usage. If the people in the

    social group use drugs there will be pressure a direct or indirect pressure from them. A person may

    be offered to try drugs, which is direct pressure. Indirect pressure is when someone sees everyone

    around him using drugs and he might think that there is nothing wrong with using drugs. Person

    might trydrugs just to fit in the social norms, even if a person had no intentions of using drugsone

    might do it just to be considered cool by his friends.

    Today drugs are considered to be an acceptable social phenomenon by manyteenagers. Here is the

    personal example of drug use from teenager, When I Started using, it was only on weekends and at

    parties. I use drugs recreationally and therefore thought I had no addiction problem. I used drugs

    like nicotine, marijuana or LsD to be happy or to have fun. I needed drugs. I kept using drugs, I used

    drugs like marijuana ti fit sicially. I had problems in my life, emotionally, that drugs only seemed to

    solved. Drugs made my problems worse. I started snorting cocaine. I injected heroin into my veins. I

    almost died. I was addicted

    In todays high school the availability and variety of drugs is widespread. There is a demand for drugs

    and the supply is plentiful. Since drugs are so easy accessible, a natural interest in them may

    develop. Many teenagers today believe that the first use of drugs is safe. However even though

    there is no instant addiction with the first try, youngsters tend to experiment further. Soon a person

    could actively seek the euphoric effects of drugs. Drug addiction is the result of intense

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    preoccupation with the dicer toexperience the mental and bodily changes with drug use. The final

    and the most disastrous stage are when a person needs drugs in order to function adequately.

    Therefore availability, curiosity and experimentaton could result in drug addiction among teenagers.

    According to the ataff of government, Mohd Azuan Hussain, 26, said that, one of the most devasting

    side affects of drud addiction and abuse is depression. Depression is the result of chemical

    imbalance, envoromental influence, or a combination of both. Using heavy and very highly addictive

    drugs as heroin, cocaine, opium and many others will cause sudden mood changes, deterioration of

    the immune system, nervous breakdown, unsual flares of temper and many other side effects .

    Beides physical side effects, drug addiction can create problems in a persons social circles. The

    person may run into many conflicts with his family and friendd, resulting in desire for isolation. This

    in turn will create more problems since the person will have no social support.Furthermore, grug

    addiction is a financial strain especially for teenagers. When a person is addicted to drugs he will do

    anything to obtain money to fulfill his needs. Drug addiction is the results of 3 Is. Teenagers may

    think of their problems as Inescapable, Inteminate and Intolerable. Life may seem bleak and

    miserable. Seeing no way out feeling lonely and no prospects for improvement leads to depression.

    This can further lead to attempted suicide.

    Many strudies have found that drugs are a contributung factor to suicide. Usingdrugs may reduce

    inhibition and impair judgements, suicide is a possibility. As one statistic illustrates 70% of all young

    people who attempted suicide used drugs. Iiilegal drugs, for example, speed, acid, or ecstasy has

    always been a problem among the younger folks, the problems gets even serious if it involes additive

    subtances such as cocaine. The most common seen illegal drug around teeens in BC is Ecstacy, or

    generally called Es. Es are usually involed in rave parties; people take Es and dance overnight. The

    academic name for E is hallucinogenic stimulant, it generally , it generally affects th e concentration

    of the brain, and it can change ones mood, sleep, sexual behavior, body tempature and appetite. It

    is illegal to buy, sell, produce or posses any amount of E.

    The problems of teenage grud use, depression and evident in our society. TheseThese are real and

    threatening issues that have to be dealt with. Going into 21st

    century we have to face to problems of

    future generations. Therea are many non- profitable organistations that help teenagers to cope with

    drug use. There are help lines, community services that offer information about drugs, and individual

    counselling is avaiable almost in every education institution. There is help avaoable to those who

    seek it.

    Unplanned pregancy and the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases continue to be prevalent

    problems among adolescents. These problems often result in adverse healty, social, and economic

    consequences for teenagers and their families.

    Currently, there is little practise based information concering inteventions desinged to improve

    communication comfort

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