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SOC 204 Drugs & Society
Chapter 2 Drugs in Contemporary Society
Happy Monday! How was your
weekend?
A. Awesome!
B. Okay.
C. Don’t even ask.
Aw
esom
e!
Okay.
Don’teven
ask.
0% 0%0%
Response
How does drug use cost society?
Your thoughts:
Consequences for Society
Deaths
Emergency room visits
Drugs in the workplace and lost productivity
Broken homes, illnesses, shorter lives, etc.
Cost of maintaining habit
Cost of criminal behavior
Cost of treating patients
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Blood borne illnesses
Getting Information on Drug Use
Surveys
Hospital reports
Police reports
Can show trends over
time
What’s missing?
Extent of Drug Use
National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2010)
 22.6 million Americans used illicit drugs
 7 million used psychotherapeutic drugs non-medically
 1.5 million were current cocaine users
 28.8 million drove a car under the influence of alcohol
 695,000 Ecstasy users, and 353,000 meth users
 16.3% of pregnant women smoked cigarettes
 2.5 million received substance abuse treatment for alcohol
 69.6 million Americans smoked cigarettes
Have you used marijuana in the
last 30 days? ANONYMOUS
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
57%
43%
Have you had 5 or more drinks in one sitting
in the last 30 days? ANONYMOUS
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
48%
52%
Monitoring the Future Project
 Prevalence of use
 Perceived risk and availability
Have you used non-prescribed narcotics in
the last 30 days? ANONYMOUS
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
83%
17%
Drug Abuse Warning Network
 DAWN is a reporting system that
collects information on the number of
times drugs are implicated in both non-
lethal and lethal visits to emergency
rooms
 Illicit drugs were responsible for the
most emergency room visits,
followed by pharmaceutical drugs
 Data reflect acute drug problems,
not chronic drug use
DAWN gives information on:
A. The number of people
jailed for drug offenses
B. The number of times
drugs are implicated in
emergency room visits
C. The number of people
who admit drug use to
their doctors
Thenum
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jail..
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esdru..
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berofpeople
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..
0% 0%0%
Changing Attitudes
What made the
government change from
the laissez-faire attitude
of the 1800s to one of
control?
Toxicity
Dependence
Crime
Society’s perception of drugs:
Influenced by social and
psychological factors
Illegal drugs are condemned more
than legal drugs
What do you think about government
regulation of drug use?
A. The government
should be more
involved
B. The government
should be less
involved
C. Our government is
doing a good job
currently
Thegovernm
entshould
..
Thegovernm
entshould
b...
Ourgovernm
entisdoing..
59%
14%
27%
Happy Tuesday! ATTENDANCE
A. I’m here.
B. I’m here in body at
least.
C. I’m NOT here.
I’m
here.I’m
here
in
bodyatleast.
I’m
NOT
here.
100%
0%0%
Toxicity
Physical toxicity:
 Danger to the body as a result of taking the drug
Behavioral toxicity:
 Drug interferes with one’s ability to function
Acute toxicity:
 Danger from a single experience with a drug
Chronic toxicity:
 Danger posed by repeated exposure to the drug
Driving while drunk is an example
of:
A. Acute physical
toxicity
B. Chronic physical
toxicity
C. Acute behavioral
toxicity
D. Chronic
behavioral toxicity Acutephysicaltoxicity
Chronicphysicaltoxicity
Acutebehavioraltoxicity
Chronicbehavioraltoxicity
10% 10%
81%
0%
Cirrhosis of the liver is an example
of:
A. Acute physical
toxicity
B. Chronic physical
toxicity
C. Acute behavioral
toxicity
D. Chronic behavioral
toxicity
Acutephysicaltoxicity
Chronicphysicaltoxicity
Acutebehavioraltoxicity
Chronicbehavioraltoxicity
0% 0%0%
100%
Patterns of Use
Experimental Use
 Infrequent use motivated by curiosity
Social-Recreational Use
 Taking drugs to share pleasurable experiences among
friends
Circumstantial-Situational Use
 Short-term use to contend with immediate distress or
pressure
Patterns of Use
Intensified Use
 Taking drugs on a steady basis to relieve a problem
Chronic Use
 Indicates some extent of physical or psychological
dependence
Compulsive Use
 Acquiring and consuming drugs is the main focus of life
Changing View on Dependence
Early medical model
 True addiction involves physical dependence; key is
treatment of withdrawal symptoms
Positive reinforcement model
 Drugs can reinforce behavior without physical
dependence
Psychological dependence is increasingly
viewed as the driving force behind repeated
drug use
 This refutes the sometimes common belief that drugs
that aren’t as strongly physically addicting are less
dangerous
What do you think causes
“addiction”?
A. Genetics
B. Biology
C. Environment
(family/peer)
D. Weak personality
E. Properties of the
drug itself
Genetics
Biology
Environm
ent(fam
ily/peer)
W
eak
personality
Propertiesofthe
drugitself
10% 10%
38%
19%
24%
Substance Use Disorder DSM-5
 Substance use disorders span a wide variety of problems
arising from substance use, and cover 11 different criteria:
1. Taking the substance in larger amounts
or for longer than you meant to
2. Wanting to cut down or stop using the
substance but not managing to
3. Spending a lot of time getting, using, or
recovering from use of the substance
4. Cravings and urges to use the
substance (psychological dependence)
5. Not managing to do what you should at
work, home or school, because of
substance use
6. Continuing to use, even when it causes
problems in relationships
7. Giving up important social, occupational
or recreational activities because of
substance use
8. Using substances again and again,
even when it puts you in danger
9. Continuing to use, even when the
you know you have a physical or
psychological problem that could
have been caused or made worse by
the substance
10. Needing more of the substance to get
the effect you want (tolerance)
11. Development of withdrawal
symptoms, which can be relieved by
taking more of the substance.
(physical dependence)
Impacts of Drug Use
Family stability
Social behavior
Education and career
aspirations
Personal and social maturation
CORRELATION DOES NOT
EQUAL CAUSATION!
REMEMBER:
A correlate is:
A. A variable that
causes something
B. A thing you keep
horses in
C. A variable that is
associated with
something
A
variablethatcausess...
A
thingyou
keep
horsesin
A
variablethatisassocia...
6%
94%
0%
Family
 Association between drug use and the likelihood that a
couple will separate or divorce
 Women subjected to violence have higher rates of alcohol
dependence and other drug abuse problems
 Family interventions into adolescent alcohol use reduce the
initiation and frequency of alcohol use
 Marijuana use by young Black males is significantly reduced
when both parents are present
Family
 Parental substance abuse is a
factor for 1/3 to 2/3 of all children
involved with the child welfare
system
 Substance abuse is a factor in
many cases of child abuse and
domestic abuse
 Alcohol use is associated with the
perpetration of sexual aggression,
especially toward boys **
Which of the following is not associated
with drug use in the family
A. Increased
violence
B. Higher divorce
rates
C. Low IQ
Increased
violence
Higherdivorcerates
Low
IQ
0%
100%
0%
Social Behavior
 Drug users display more independence, rebelliousness,
acceptance of deviant behavior, and rejection of moral and
social norms than nonusers
 Children of parents who use drugs are more likely to engage
in delinquent behaviors
 Stimulants such as methamphetamines and cocaine are
associated with violence, while marijuana and heroin are
more likely to produce a passive response
Social Behavior
Alcohol is the drug involved with the most violent
incidents
The level of aggression associated with alcohol is
dose related
Binge drinking is associated with unsafe sex and
violence, and with nonconsensual sex
Most cases of dating violence occurred in the
South, and in many instances, involved alcohol **
Drug users show higher levels of
acceptance of deviant behavior
A. True
B. False
True
False
6%
94%
Alcohol is associated with
100%
0%
0%
0%
0% A. Higher level of violent incidents
B. Dating violence
C. Unsafe sex
D. Nonconsensual sex
E. All of the above
Education
There is a higher dropout rate from school for
those who used alcohol, illicit drugs, and cigarettes
There is a relationship between academic
performance and drug use
Drug use is assumed to be a predictor of welfare
dependency
Higher Education Act of 1965: College students
who are convicted of a drug offense are denied
federal financial aid
Do you feel that the regulations about
financial aid and drug convictions are fair?
28%
11%
22%
39% A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
D. I’m undecided
Effects of drug use by pregnant
women
Women whose babies
test positive for drugs
such as cocaine are
subject to losing custody
of their children
Risks to the baby:
 Low birth weight
 Premature birth
 Miscarriage
 Birth defects
 Difficulty bonding
 Learning disabilities
Compulsory drug testing in the
workplace is a GOOD idea.
A. Yes
B. No
Yes
No
0%0%
Employment
Employed drug users have less stable job histories
than nonusers
Alcohol abusers earn significantly less money than
moderate drinkers and abstainers
Drug use is associated with higher accident rates
on the job and lower productivity
Drugs in the Workplace
 Substance abuse in the workplace results in:
 Lessened productivity
 Increased accidents, absenteeism, and health care costs
 Highest rates of drug use are food service workers and
construction workers – identifying drug problems in top-level
managers is more difficult
 Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) help workers deal
with problems that affect job performance, including alcohol
or drug problems
Drug Testing
 In 2011, the federal government earmarked $283.1 million for
drug-related activities in schools
 Random workplace drug testing has effectively identified
frequent users of illicit drugs
 In many jurisdictions, physicians are required to report
women who use drugs during pregnancy or infants who test
positive for drug use by their mothers
Types of Drug Testing
 Immunoassay is fast and less expensive than other
methods but may give false positive readings
 Gas chromatography is more expensive and time-
consuming than other methods
 Thin-layer chromatography is simple and inexpensive, but
requires expert interpretation
 Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry is highly
sensitive, but is time-consuming and expensive
http://www.aa
fp.org/afp/201
0/0301/p635.
html
Problems with Drug Testing
 False positive
 A person tests positive for a drug even though no drug is present
in the person’s urine
 False negative
 A person tests negative even though drugs are present in the
person’s urine
Legality of Drug Testing
 Debated in two cases
before the U.S.
Supreme Court:
 Skinner v. Railway
Labor Executive
Association
 National Treasury
Employees Union v.
von Raab
 In both cases, the
Supreme Court ruled
that the testing
program was justified http://www.nolo.com/legal-
encyclopedia/free-books/employee-
rights-book/chapter5-3.html
How is drug use related to crime?
Intoxication causes behavior and personality
change
Crimes may be committed while intoxicated
Drug use/possession is a crime
Crimes to fund cost of drug use
Society tries to protect itself through regulation
Current laws may not be part of a logical plan,
ineffective or unrealistic
Crime: Drug Business
 Drug trade is a big business with no signs of slowing down
 Tactics for stopping drug flow into the US – military force,
reducing aid to drug-producing countries, and promoting crop
substitution – are ineffective
 Results in thousands needing medical care for drug
overdoses, and has an economic impact on the criminal
justice system and environment
Crime: Drug Business
 Colombia is the leading producer of cocaine
 In Laos, Burma, and Thailand, opium production has largely
been replaced by methamphetamines
 In addition to domestic production, marijuana is grown in
Asia, the Caribbean, and Mexico – Colombia is the largest
exporter
US National Drug Control Budget
Crime: Drug Enforcement
• The narcotics trade is
tremendously profitable
• Even after billions of dollars
were spent on curbing drug
production, coca growth in
Colombia rose 27%
• Preventing drugs from
entering the United States or
reducing the amount of drugs
grown in the country is a
matter of demand, not supply
How should we deal with drug
problems?
13%
20%
7%
47%
0%
13% A. Legalize drugs
B. Stop drugs at borders
C. Reduce demand (treatment/education)
D. Prevent production in other countries
E. End the “War on Drugs”
F. I’m not sure
How should we deal with drug problems?

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SOC204 Drugs in Society Chapter 2 Costs of Drug Use

  • 1. SOC 204 Drugs & Society Chapter 2 Drugs in Contemporary Society
  • 2. Happy Monday! How was your weekend? A. Awesome! B. Okay. C. Don’t even ask. Aw esom e! Okay. Don’teven ask. 0% 0%0% Response
  • 3. How does drug use cost society? Your thoughts:
  • 4. Consequences for Society Deaths Emergency room visits Drugs in the workplace and lost productivity Broken homes, illnesses, shorter lives, etc. Cost of maintaining habit Cost of criminal behavior Cost of treating patients Fetal alcohol syndrome Blood borne illnesses
  • 5. Getting Information on Drug Use Surveys Hospital reports Police reports Can show trends over time What’s missing?
  • 6. Extent of Drug Use National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2010)  22.6 million Americans used illicit drugs  7 million used psychotherapeutic drugs non-medically  1.5 million were current cocaine users  28.8 million drove a car under the influence of alcohol  695,000 Ecstasy users, and 353,000 meth users  16.3% of pregnant women smoked cigarettes  2.5 million received substance abuse treatment for alcohol  69.6 million Americans smoked cigarettes
  • 7. Have you used marijuana in the last 30 days? ANONYMOUS A. Yes B. No Yes No 57% 43%
  • 8.
  • 9. Have you had 5 or more drinks in one sitting in the last 30 days? ANONYMOUS A. Yes B. No Yes No 48% 52%
  • 10. Monitoring the Future Project  Prevalence of use  Perceived risk and availability
  • 11.
  • 12. Have you used non-prescribed narcotics in the last 30 days? ANONYMOUS A. Yes B. No Yes No 83% 17%
  • 13.
  • 14. Drug Abuse Warning Network  DAWN is a reporting system that collects information on the number of times drugs are implicated in both non- lethal and lethal visits to emergency rooms  Illicit drugs were responsible for the most emergency room visits, followed by pharmaceutical drugs  Data reflect acute drug problems, not chronic drug use
  • 15. DAWN gives information on: A. The number of people jailed for drug offenses B. The number of times drugs are implicated in emergency room visits C. The number of people who admit drug use to their doctors Thenum berofpeople jail.. Thenum beroftim esdru.. Thenum berofpeople w .. 0% 0%0%
  • 16. Changing Attitudes What made the government change from the laissez-faire attitude of the 1800s to one of control? Toxicity Dependence Crime
  • 17. Society’s perception of drugs: Influenced by social and psychological factors Illegal drugs are condemned more than legal drugs
  • 18. What do you think about government regulation of drug use? A. The government should be more involved B. The government should be less involved C. Our government is doing a good job currently Thegovernm entshould .. Thegovernm entshould b... Ourgovernm entisdoing.. 59% 14% 27%
  • 19. Happy Tuesday! ATTENDANCE A. I’m here. B. I’m here in body at least. C. I’m NOT here. I’m here.I’m here in bodyatleast. I’m NOT here. 100% 0%0%
  • 20. Toxicity Physical toxicity:  Danger to the body as a result of taking the drug Behavioral toxicity:  Drug interferes with one’s ability to function Acute toxicity:  Danger from a single experience with a drug Chronic toxicity:  Danger posed by repeated exposure to the drug
  • 21. Driving while drunk is an example of: A. Acute physical toxicity B. Chronic physical toxicity C. Acute behavioral toxicity D. Chronic behavioral toxicity Acutephysicaltoxicity Chronicphysicaltoxicity Acutebehavioraltoxicity Chronicbehavioraltoxicity 10% 10% 81% 0%
  • 22. Cirrhosis of the liver is an example of: A. Acute physical toxicity B. Chronic physical toxicity C. Acute behavioral toxicity D. Chronic behavioral toxicity Acutephysicaltoxicity Chronicphysicaltoxicity Acutebehavioraltoxicity Chronicbehavioraltoxicity 0% 0%0% 100%
  • 23. Patterns of Use Experimental Use  Infrequent use motivated by curiosity Social-Recreational Use  Taking drugs to share pleasurable experiences among friends Circumstantial-Situational Use  Short-term use to contend with immediate distress or pressure
  • 24. Patterns of Use Intensified Use  Taking drugs on a steady basis to relieve a problem Chronic Use  Indicates some extent of physical or psychological dependence Compulsive Use  Acquiring and consuming drugs is the main focus of life
  • 25. Changing View on Dependence Early medical model  True addiction involves physical dependence; key is treatment of withdrawal symptoms Positive reinforcement model  Drugs can reinforce behavior without physical dependence Psychological dependence is increasingly viewed as the driving force behind repeated drug use  This refutes the sometimes common belief that drugs that aren’t as strongly physically addicting are less dangerous
  • 26. What do you think causes “addiction”? A. Genetics B. Biology C. Environment (family/peer) D. Weak personality E. Properties of the drug itself Genetics Biology Environm ent(fam ily/peer) W eak personality Propertiesofthe drugitself 10% 10% 38% 19% 24%
  • 27. Substance Use Disorder DSM-5  Substance use disorders span a wide variety of problems arising from substance use, and cover 11 different criteria: 1. Taking the substance in larger amounts or for longer than you meant to 2. Wanting to cut down or stop using the substance but not managing to 3. Spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering from use of the substance
  • 28. 4. Cravings and urges to use the substance (psychological dependence) 5. Not managing to do what you should at work, home or school, because of substance use 6. Continuing to use, even when it causes problems in relationships 7. Giving up important social, occupational or recreational activities because of substance use
  • 29. 8. Using substances again and again, even when it puts you in danger 9. Continuing to use, even when the you know you have a physical or psychological problem that could have been caused or made worse by the substance 10. Needing more of the substance to get the effect you want (tolerance) 11. Development of withdrawal symptoms, which can be relieved by taking more of the substance. (physical dependence)
  • 30. Impacts of Drug Use Family stability Social behavior Education and career aspirations Personal and social maturation
  • 31. CORRELATION DOES NOT EQUAL CAUSATION! REMEMBER:
  • 32. A correlate is: A. A variable that causes something B. A thing you keep horses in C. A variable that is associated with something A variablethatcausess... A thingyou keep horsesin A variablethatisassocia... 6% 94% 0%
  • 33. Family  Association between drug use and the likelihood that a couple will separate or divorce  Women subjected to violence have higher rates of alcohol dependence and other drug abuse problems  Family interventions into adolescent alcohol use reduce the initiation and frequency of alcohol use  Marijuana use by young Black males is significantly reduced when both parents are present
  • 34. Family  Parental substance abuse is a factor for 1/3 to 2/3 of all children involved with the child welfare system  Substance abuse is a factor in many cases of child abuse and domestic abuse  Alcohol use is associated with the perpetration of sexual aggression, especially toward boys **
  • 35. Which of the following is not associated with drug use in the family A. Increased violence B. Higher divorce rates C. Low IQ Increased violence Higherdivorcerates Low IQ 0% 100% 0%
  • 36. Social Behavior  Drug users display more independence, rebelliousness, acceptance of deviant behavior, and rejection of moral and social norms than nonusers  Children of parents who use drugs are more likely to engage in delinquent behaviors  Stimulants such as methamphetamines and cocaine are associated with violence, while marijuana and heroin are more likely to produce a passive response
  • 37. Social Behavior Alcohol is the drug involved with the most violent incidents The level of aggression associated with alcohol is dose related Binge drinking is associated with unsafe sex and violence, and with nonconsensual sex Most cases of dating violence occurred in the South, and in many instances, involved alcohol **
  • 38. Drug users show higher levels of acceptance of deviant behavior A. True B. False True False 6% 94%
  • 39. Alcohol is associated with 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% A. Higher level of violent incidents B. Dating violence C. Unsafe sex D. Nonconsensual sex E. All of the above
  • 40. Education There is a higher dropout rate from school for those who used alcohol, illicit drugs, and cigarettes There is a relationship between academic performance and drug use Drug use is assumed to be a predictor of welfare dependency Higher Education Act of 1965: College students who are convicted of a drug offense are denied federal financial aid
  • 41. Do you feel that the regulations about financial aid and drug convictions are fair? 28% 11% 22% 39% A. Yes B. No C. Sometimes D. I’m undecided
  • 42. Effects of drug use by pregnant women Women whose babies test positive for drugs such as cocaine are subject to losing custody of their children Risks to the baby:  Low birth weight  Premature birth  Miscarriage  Birth defects  Difficulty bonding  Learning disabilities
  • 43. Compulsory drug testing in the workplace is a GOOD idea. A. Yes B. No Yes No 0%0%
  • 44. Employment Employed drug users have less stable job histories than nonusers Alcohol abusers earn significantly less money than moderate drinkers and abstainers Drug use is associated with higher accident rates on the job and lower productivity
  • 45. Drugs in the Workplace  Substance abuse in the workplace results in:  Lessened productivity  Increased accidents, absenteeism, and health care costs  Highest rates of drug use are food service workers and construction workers – identifying drug problems in top-level managers is more difficult  Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) help workers deal with problems that affect job performance, including alcohol or drug problems
  • 46. Drug Testing  In 2011, the federal government earmarked $283.1 million for drug-related activities in schools  Random workplace drug testing has effectively identified frequent users of illicit drugs  In many jurisdictions, physicians are required to report women who use drugs during pregnancy or infants who test positive for drug use by their mothers
  • 47. Types of Drug Testing  Immunoassay is fast and less expensive than other methods but may give false positive readings  Gas chromatography is more expensive and time- consuming than other methods  Thin-layer chromatography is simple and inexpensive, but requires expert interpretation  Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry is highly sensitive, but is time-consuming and expensive http://www.aa fp.org/afp/201 0/0301/p635. html
  • 48. Problems with Drug Testing  False positive  A person tests positive for a drug even though no drug is present in the person’s urine  False negative  A person tests negative even though drugs are present in the person’s urine
  • 49.
  • 50. Legality of Drug Testing  Debated in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court:  Skinner v. Railway Labor Executive Association  National Treasury Employees Union v. von Raab  In both cases, the Supreme Court ruled that the testing program was justified http://www.nolo.com/legal- encyclopedia/free-books/employee- rights-book/chapter5-3.html
  • 51. How is drug use related to crime? Intoxication causes behavior and personality change Crimes may be committed while intoxicated Drug use/possession is a crime Crimes to fund cost of drug use Society tries to protect itself through regulation Current laws may not be part of a logical plan, ineffective or unrealistic
  • 52. Crime: Drug Business  Drug trade is a big business with no signs of slowing down  Tactics for stopping drug flow into the US – military force, reducing aid to drug-producing countries, and promoting crop substitution – are ineffective  Results in thousands needing medical care for drug overdoses, and has an economic impact on the criminal justice system and environment
  • 53.
  • 54. Crime: Drug Business  Colombia is the leading producer of cocaine  In Laos, Burma, and Thailand, opium production has largely been replaced by methamphetamines  In addition to domestic production, marijuana is grown in Asia, the Caribbean, and Mexico – Colombia is the largest exporter
  • 55. US National Drug Control Budget
  • 56. Crime: Drug Enforcement • The narcotics trade is tremendously profitable • Even after billions of dollars were spent on curbing drug production, coca growth in Colombia rose 27% • Preventing drugs from entering the United States or reducing the amount of drugs grown in the country is a matter of demand, not supply
  • 57. How should we deal with drug problems? 13% 20% 7% 47% 0% 13% A. Legalize drugs B. Stop drugs at borders C. Reduce demand (treatment/education) D. Prevent production in other countries E. End the “War on Drugs” F. I’m not sure
  • 58. How should we deal with drug problems?