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BATMAN
04-24-2006, 05:42 PM
About 20 percent of U.S. teenagers admit they have gotten high by inhaling common household products, and fewer understand the dangers of this practice compared with teenagers five years ago, according to a report released Monday.

The findings reflect a drop-off in educational efforts begun in the 1990s to combat the growth of inhalant abuse, says the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, which is publishing the report.

Sniffing or “huffing” vapors from ordinary products like glue, spray paint, nail polish remover and gasoline was once a “fringe” activity, said Steve Pasierb, president and CEO of the Partnership.

But by the mid-1990s, the practice had “exploded nationwide,” he told Reuters Health, and even elementary school children were experimenting with the inhalants readily available under their kitchen sinks.

In 1995, the Partnership launched a large advertising campaign that was credited with boosting awareness of the dangers of inhalant abuse — which include damage to the brain, liver, kidneys, vision, hearing and even sudden death from suffocation or heart arrhythmias.

More importantly, surveys found an accompanying decline in the percentage of kids who’d ever tried huffing, from 23 percent in 1995 to 18 percent in 2001.

But the new findings, based on a national survey of more than 7,200 teenagers and 1,200 parents, suggest awareness has waned and abuse is on the rise.

Overall, the survey found, 64 percent of teens “strongly” agreed that huffing can be fatal, down 19 percent from 2001. And 77 percent strongly agreed that inhalants can cause brain damage, down 9 percent.

“It’s a lack of education,” Pasierb said, noting that parents and kids alike need more information.

Parents unaware
Only 5 percent of the parents in the survey thought their child had ever abused an inhalant, although 20 percent of teens said they had.

Some parents may simply be unaware of the practice, but many may believe that their child wouldn’t do it, Pasierb noted.

He said the Partnership is restarting its ad campaign warning against inhalant abuse, because today’s middle-schoolers weren’t exposed to the educational efforts of the 1990s.

“This is something we need to keep up,” Pasierb said.

The campaign includes advice on how parents can recognize signs of inhalant abuse, such as chemical odors on children’s hands or clothes, spray cans or soaked rags in their rooms, and physical and behavioral signs such as a dazed appearance, red and runny eyes or nose, irritability and problems at school.

falnfenix
04-24-2006, 06:52 PM
i love how the parents are JUST NOW picking up on huffing.

c00lduke
04-24-2006, 07:38 PM
I never did but I used to know some girls who would swipe some rubber cement and goto the bathroom with it. They were all very classy girls.

rodney87
04-24-2006, 09:31 PM
What really sucks about this is that these kids wont die, they'll grow up and have medical problems down the line that everyone will end up having to pay. If anything we should make this stuff MORE toxic to humans so that if your stupid enough to sniff something with a skull and crossbones on the side of the bottle we wont have to deal with you any more. There's to many people around nowadys as is, why not cut down on the population while weeding out the idiots at the same time?

My mom has a shed in her back yard she keeps her chemicals in, she wanted me to go buy a pad lock for it so that neighborhood kids woudn't go inside and hurt themselves. I flat out told her that if some 8 yr old wanders into our back yard, goes into our shed and drinks a bottle of bleach then I wont feel bad about finding him the next morning. Sad part is that the parents would probly sue, and win....

KatakanaKarl
04-24-2006, 11:02 PM
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JPAccord
04-25-2006, 02:07 AM
I did a whip it once. Tasty, but that's about it.

Cosby
04-25-2006, 10:01 AM
19.5% of teens are losers

SpartanTS
04-25-2006, 10:20 AM
19.5% of teens are losers

:bigthumb:

Manntis
04-25-2006, 11:49 AM
I read a recent study that claimed the more a kid is involved in sports or other team activities (scouts, etc.) the less likely they are to get involved in petty crime or drug use that seems to afflict bored suburban teens

DarkAngelKamui
04-25-2006, 01:38 PM
Makes sense to me

BATMAN
04-25-2006, 03:00 PM
That's true.

These days parents are working harder and longer hours to keep up with the cost of living.

Many don't spend time with their kids and often treat them as products of a defective condom.....

Manntis
04-25-2006, 03:44 PM
it's not so much the 'cost of living' but the cost of living middle-class... seems modern families feel the 'basic neccessities' are a large house, multiple vehicles and TVs, and 'date nights' at least once a week

Manntis
04-25-2006, 06:29 PM
you mean the collossal particleboard-and-veneer 'temple to television' erected in most suburban homes?

Say No To Pistons
04-26-2006, 03:36 PM
ive never done a whip it before...i feel left out...

fcdrifter13
04-26-2006, 07:38 PM
Most teens are complete idiots now.

Animal
04-26-2006, 07:53 PM
heh, when I was in the cylinder requalification business, a few customers had nitrous bottles they'd send in for retest.

For some reason we always had to empty the bottles. And we *always* emptied them in an environmentally-responsible manner :evillaugh

fcdrifter13
04-26-2006, 08:32 PM
freindly to you right.

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