Dangerous Teen Trends Complete
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• Julie A.
Lueckenhoff
• Marilyn Grechus,
Ph.D.
• Health and Physical
Education Teacher
• Professor of Health Ed.
• University of Central
Missouri
• (660) 543-8904
• [email protected]
• Blair Oaks High School
• 6124 Falcon Lane
• Jefferson City, MO 65101
• [email protected]
2.mo.us
• 573-635-8514
Children and teens are
engaging in increasingly
risky behaviors.
It is important for us, as
educators, to understand
and stay up-to-date on
these dangerous teen
fads.
Remember: Knowledge is
Power.
‘Smoking’ Alcohol
• ‘Instant High’
Binge drinking in an instant . . .
• Extremely dangerous
Directly from lungs to brain
• Lung & brain damage
Alcohol poisoning quicker
• Can get DUI
• Illegal
• http://www.nbcnewyork.com/ne
ws/local/Smoking-AlcoholDangers-YouTube-NewConsumption-Vapors212080621.html
Sizzurp
PURPLE DRANK - a recreational drug.
Ingredients:
• Prescription strength cough syrup
containing codeine and promethazine.
• Sprite
• Broken pieces of Jolly Ranchers.
Also known as: PURPLE DRANK,
Syrup, Drank, Purple Jelly, Texas
Tea.
Started:
Hip Hop Community in the South
Teens
Made popular by celebrities, rap
artists, and professional athletes
“Poppin bottles in the ice,
like a blizzard
When we drink we do it right
gettin slizzard
Sippin sizzurp in my ride, in my
ride, like Three 6
Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6
Like a G6, Like a G6”
THE RISKS
Can lead to:
Death
Hemorrhaging
Physiological and Psychological
dependence.
Liver damage
Kidney failure
Dulling affect; to both
responses and coordination.
VODKA EYEBALLING
Taking a shot of Vodka in your eye.
Started in the UK
Picked up by college students
More prevalent with teens.
Think get drunk quicker Which is
NOT the case
Impaired judgment
THE RISKS
Pains, Burns, & Ulceration of
Cornea
Temporary Blindness
BLINDNESS
• Disturbing new trend
Vodka eyeballing.wmv
VODKA SOAKED TAMPONS
Tampons soaked in vodka and
inserted either into the vagina or
anus.
Females AND Males
Alcohol into the blood stream faster
No upset stomach from drinking
Thought to be undetectable by
parents & others
Still gets into bloodstream and lungs
THE RISKS
Unknown amount of alcohol intake
Poisoning
Burning (short term)
Drying Effect (long term)
Bleeding during normal functioning
Destroys the essential bacteria
located in the vagina
Damage to reproductive
system
ANAL BONGS
Alcohol is poured into a bong tube
that has been inserted into the
anus
Males & Females as young as 12
years old
The alcohol gets into the blood
stream faster
No upset stomach from drinking
Less detection by others
THE RISKS
Unknown amount of alcohol
intake Alcohol Poisoning
Burning (short term)
Drying Effect (long term)
Bleeding during normal
functioning
This is taking place
below the belt
• http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=RPWKpYGL
8KA
Neknominate
• Online game of drink and dare
Deadly, worldwide craze.
• People film themselves downing
a large drink
Make it unique
• Post it online
• Dare friend to top it
• http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=aY_loy0Or
Ak
“Pharm Parties”, “Trail Mix”,
“Skittling”
Party involving prescription drugs
Potentially deadly mixture.
“Trail mix”
Served up in a large bowl or
baggies and handed out to guests.
Powerful pain killers like Vicodin and
Oxycotin - often included in the
concoction
• Lethal mix
“Robo-Tripping”
Ingesting large doses of
dextromethorphan
Over-the-counter cough
suppressants such as syrups and
lozenges (Robitussin)
Dangerous when mixed with meds
and/or other stimulants (energy
drinks) or prescription drugs
Signs of Cough syrup Abuse
Hallucinations, feeling dizzy or
nauseated, vomiting, confusion, rapid
heartbeat, and even numbness in the
extremities.
Finding empty bottles of Robitussin
and other medications
Effects are similar to alcohol
intoxication including: slurred speech,
agitation or drowsiness, or staggered
walking.
• http://Dr. Charles
McKay Hartford Hospital
no 'robo-tripping'.wmv
Huffing/Inhalant Abuse
The Abuse of Inhalants
Adolescents inhale chemical vapors from
a variety of substances
Many are common household products
Goal is to obtain euphoric effect –
altered mental or physical state
Primary population of inhalant abusers
is the 12 to 17 age group followed by
18 to 25.
Substances Used as Inhalants
Volatile solvents – paint thinner,
gasoline, correction fluid, felt-tip
markers, nail polish remover, and glue
(such as rubber cement)
Aerosols – paint, deodorant, hair
products, Silver and gold spray paint
particularly
Gases found in butane lighters
conditioning units, and propane
tanks
, air
Methods of inhalant abuse
HUFFING: Rag soaked in inhalant &
pressed to mouth
SNIFFING: Sniff or snort fumes
from an aerosol container. May
spray aerosol directly into nose or
mouth.
BAGGING: Product sprayed or
poured into a plastic or paper bag &
inhaled
THE RISKS
Suffocation, when inhalants
displace oxygen in the lungs
Seizures
Loss of consciousness
Heart failure
Liver Damage
Kidney Damage
DEATH
Signs of Inhalant Abuse
Drunk or disoriented appearance
Paint or other stains on face, hands, or
clothing
Hidden empty spray paint or solvent
containers
Slurred speech
Strong chemical odors on breath or
clothing
Red or runny nose
Sores or rash around the nose or mouth
•Huffing.wmv
Cinnamon Challenge
Swallow 1 tbls cinnamon in 60
seconds without water
• Upload to internet
Everyone is
challenged
THE RISKS
Inhaling the cinnamon
Burns!
Coughing
Choking – can clump & clog the airway
Inflammation of lungs leading to
infection (pneumonia)
• Collapsed lung
• Exhaling through nostrils – irritation
• Death
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Bath Salts
Designer drug sold as
Bath Salts (not for human consumption)
Mephedrone, MDPV, & methylone
Made by street chemists
No way to test for these chemicals
• Acts like combination of Cocaine and
Meth
Teens and young adults
THE RISKS?
Agitation
Paranoia
Hallucinations (monsters, demons
and aliens)
Chest pain
Insomnia
Violence
Suicidality
Even days after taking it
'Bath Salts' Causing
'Excited Delirium' .wmv
Molly
(Molecule)
• Synthetic Party Drug
Ecstacy, MDMA
• Euphoric, empathetic and heightened
sensory effects
• Counterfeits being sold
Same family of drugs as ‘Bath Salts’
Don’t know long-term effects
• Songs include references to
Molly
BITING
The “new hickey,”
Actually breaking the skin.
Teens of all ages
Vampires are HOT!
Pain is a rush
“Marking their territory”
Status symbol
THE RISKS
Hepatitis
Syphilis
HIV/AIDS
10-15% of bites
become infected
RAINBOW Parties
Girls wearing different colored
lipsticks perform oral sex on
different guys.
The end result is a rainbow on the
guys’ penis
Started among MIDDLE SCHOOL
STUDENTS unwilling to “do the
deed.”
An “alternative” to having sex
Group Activity
THE RISKS
Would you share a lollipop?
Besides Germs you could contract
Sexually Transmitted
Diseases/Infections
• Mouth and Genitals
INDECENT PICTURES ONLINE
Teens posting inappropriate pictures
online
Facebook
Myspace
MOCOspace
Youtube
New sites all the time!
Males & Females, Middle School age
& up
Achieve celebrity “status”
Feel popular/Attention
THE RISKS
Bad Reputation
Once a picture is on the web it can never
be taken back
Cyberbullying
Sexual Predators
Colleges/Universities & Future Employers
can see what pictures and information have
been posted online
Sexting
Sending sexually explicit
pictures and videos via
texts or the internet
A majority of sexting
incidents are uncovered at
school.
Preteens & Teens with
access to these technologies
Attention
Popularity
Intimacy in relationship
THE RISKS
Bad reputation
Bullying
Pictures passed around to others
Predators
If caught, could be charged for child
pornography
•http://www.youtube
.com/watch?v=nVzX
NvIOMEI -
Tips to Prevent Sexting
Monitor texting / Restrict usage
Collaborate with schools to help
control sexting
Sex Education & Sexting Talks –
teens should not feel pressured to
exchange explicit photos to attract
or keep a partner
Convey the consequences involved to
teens in the home & school setting
Punch Out Game/Head Punching
Teens allowing others to punch them
in the head/face
Teens punching themselves in the
head/face
Often Repeatedly
Posting the Videos online…
Middle School aged &
up
Mostly boys
Post the video on YouTube for
others to see
To “train” for fighting
For fun??
THE RISKS
Head injuries
Permanent Brain Damage
Become Paralyzed
Death
The Knockout Game
• Random victims
• Hit in the back of the
head
Knock them out
• Just for the fun of it!
No one is safe
• http://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=u85kXAxY
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The Choking Game
Choking others or self
Object of the "game"
Cut off blood flow to the brain (oxygen
deprivation)
Hands or other objects (ropes,belts)
Ages 7-16 is the typical range
Most often Middle School students
Mostly Males, but females as well
Attempt to get a “high” or “floaty”
sensation
Won’t get caught with drugs or alcohol
THE RISKS
Seizures, memory loss, broken bones,
stroke, concussions, brain damage, &
death
Playing alone increases the likelihood of
severe permanent brain damage & death
549 Reported Fatalities, 111 Injuries
(Updated 2/2011)
•Boy Dies After
Playing Choking
Game.wmv
CHOKING GAME: WARNING SIGNS
Signs in the Youth
Signs in the Home
•
• Locked or blocked
bedroom/bathroom doors
• ligatures (bed sheets,
belts, t-shirts, ropes) tied in
strange knots and/or found
in unusual places
• internet history of
websites (YouTube.com,
MySpace.com) mentioning
Choking Game
• Wear marks on furniture
(ex: bunk beds, closed rods)
Frequent headaches
•Often severe
• Inexplicable bruising or
red linear marks around the
neck
• Blood shot eyes and/or
tiny red dots on face
• Changes in attitude (overly
aggressive)
• Disorientation and/or
grogginess after being alone
• Unusual demands for
privacy
• Curiosity about
asphyxiation
Car Surfing
Teens Riding on the top, sides, or
behind moving vehicles
With or without skateboards, bikes,
etc.
(According to reported injuries)
Males (70%)
Ages 15-19 years (69%)
Extreme Sports
“Dare Devils” / Thrill
Seekers
Posting Videos Online
THE RISKS
Numerous injuries, broken bones, &
death
From 1990 to 2008, a reported 58
people died and another 41 were
injured
The Ball-Tapping Game
Males
tapping/slapping/hitting/kicking
other males in the groin area
Males
Not just the bullies!
All ages: Boys, Teens, even
members of the U.S. Navy
To be mean
As a “friendly” gesture
"It's a way of establishing
dominance
Becomes a measure of “toughness."
THE RISKS
Serious damage to the testicles
Body Spray Flamethrower
Spraying body spray (Axe) and
using lighter to make
“flamethrower”
“Axe Bomb” = Dropping 2 cans of
Axe in a bucket with lighter fluid
and fireworks
Curious children and teens
Thrill seekers?
Curiosity
Boredom?
THE RISKS
Fires!
Damage to property and
people
Teen Fight Clubs
Teens fighting each other for “fun”
Males from pre-teen to midtwenties
Cage-fighting, MMA, UFC fighting
popularity
Competition
THE RISKS
Injuries!
Assault charges?
Posting Risky Videos
Online
Teens are doing DANGEROUS things
in order to post videos on the
internet.
The more “hits” or “views” teens get
on their videos, the higher their
celebrity status (or so they think).
We can thank the show/movie
“Jackass” and other popular teen
entertainment for being influences
Thigh Gaps
• “Thinspiration" for teen girls
• Minding the gap has become
unhealthy obsession
• Post images and "how-to"
guides
• Distorted body image
Eating disorders
http://www.youtub
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What Educators Can Do…
Look for signs & symptoms, if applicable.
TALK TO THE STUDENTS!
Express Concern
Educate Teens on the DANGERS
One-on-one, Groups, Classes
State the facts: Life-long
consequences
Get others involved (Parents, Other
Faculty/Staff)
Stay up-to-date on the current teen
fads and the terminology used
Educate PARENTS
Update them regularly on the
latest fads taking place
Give them the terminology to
listen/look for
Parental Discussion Groups
(Support/Guidance)
Make sure they are aware of the
signs/symptoms
What can be done to prevent/stop
these activities
Don’t “blow it off” (i.e. “Boys will
be boys”)
Have older students be “role
models” or “mentors” to younger
students and talk about these
issues with them.
Be cautious! Don’t “teach” students
new activities to engage in
Remember: Knowledge is Power…