Is My Child Using Drugs?
Young people use drugs for many reasons that have to do with how they feel about themselves, how they get along with others, and how they live. No one factor determines who will use drugs and who will not, but here are some predictors:
- early initiation of substance use;
- attitudes favorable toward drug use;
- friends' substance use;
- perceived risks of substance use;
- sensation seeking;
- perceived availability of substances; and
- parental attitudes favorable toward substance use
Signs and Symptoms
Signs and symptoms to adolescents who are using drugs. Is my child:
- Withdrawn, depressed, tired, or neglecting personal grooming?
- Hostile, uncooperative, and frequently breaking curfew?
- Suffering from deteriorating relationships with family members?
- Hanging out with a new group of friends and unwilling to introduce them?
- Skipping school and experiencing dropping grades?
- Losing interest in hobbies, sports, and other favorite activities?
- Exhibiting red eyes or runny noses without evidence of allergies or a cold?
- Responsible for taking household money without permission?
- The possible source of any of the following items in the home: pipes, rolling papers, small medicine bottles, eye drops, butane lighters, baby pacifiers, unidentified pills, incense, drug-related books, comics, magazines, locked boxes or containers.
Additional Information
For additional information on youth and substance abuse, visit the websites of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (www.drugabuse.gov), and the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (http://prevention.samhsa.gov/).
For more information,contact the
Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
P.O. Box 687, 1706 East Elm
Jefferson City, MO 65102
573-751-4942
1-800-364-9687



