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Salud Mental 2014; 37 (3)
Consumo de alcohol en la adolescencia. Consideraciones médicas y orientaciones educativas
Rodríguez GFD, Sanchiz RML, Bisquerra AR
Language: Spanish
References: 34
Page: 255-260
PDF size: 233.01 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Alcohol is the most commonly consumed psychoactive drug among
Spanish adolescents. The effects of alcohol on human brain, specifically
on neurotransmission, are broadly studied. The adolescent brain
is especially vulnerable to the effects of alcohol due to the intense
and active processes of synapses restructuring ocurring during this
period. To achieve and establish educational interventions directed to
facilitate and eradicate harmful habits related to alcohol consumption
during adolescence, it is necessary to join resources, knowledge and
forces focused on a better understanding of the biological effects of
alcohol and the harm produced in the emotional, social and familiar
realms. Here, we discuss that intervention needs previous evaluation
and should focus on Secondary Education, a crucial period in human
development.
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