Drug Use by People in New Zealand

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Drug use by people in New Zealand In New Zealand, drug use by young people is a major health issue. A drug is defined as any substance that affects your body and changes the way you feel. Alcohol is a drug that is frequently used in New Zealand by many people. The focus of this report is the use and effects of alcohol on people, and going into detail with people between the ages of 18 and 24 years old. In the 2004 survey, “New Zealand Health Behaviours Survey – Alcohol Use”, 6.8 percent of young people aged 12 to 17 and 29.6 percent aged 18 to 24 reported drinking at least six standard drinks (men) or four standard drinks (women) one or more times a week. Young people aged 18 to 24 years were more than twice as likely as those in any other age group to engage in weekly heavy drinking. Alcohol consumption is a major issue in New Zealand because it has many major health and social consequences that come from abusing the use of alcohol. Drinking problems and dependence on alcohol affect people’s lives personally, interpersonally, and also in society. Alcohol is especially bad for young people, as they often don’t know their limits and their bodies are still developing. There are many major determinants of health which influence the use of alcohol of people between the ages of 18 and 24. Factor one: Social Exclusion One factor that influences the consumption of alcohol is the need for social acceptance. Many people drink alcohol to fit in, as it helps people to gain confidence in social situations. People between the ages of 18 and 24 may feel pressured to go to parties and drink a lot of alcohol because it is the social norm. “Young people binge drink for fun, to relieve depression, to fit in, to look cool, because of ... ... middle of paper ... ...ink and are away from their parents supervision. This means that the 18 year olds are likely to drink more because they are now able to do what they like, and not have to worry about being in trouble from their parents. This factor affects people personally because……. This factor affects people interpersonally because….. This factor affects people in society because…….. Factor four: Media Movies, television, music videos and advertising are all factors which can influence the use of alcohol. Movies and television programmes show people drinking, going to parties and having a good time, and this can have a big influence on people watching, making them want to do the same. People watch the movies and want to be like the people on them, and this can lead them wanting to imitate the movie stars, and also see binge drinking as socially acceptable. Factor five:

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