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Title: Alcohol Addiction

Thesis: Alcohol addiction occurs as a result of sex, race, genetics, or socioeconomic factors.

I. Introduction

A. Thesis

B. The topic of addiction that I wish to study is alcohol addiction

II. Genetics causes alcoholism

A. ADHIB and ALDH2 are alcohol metabolism genes that affect alcoholism risk

B. GABRA2, CHRM2, KCNJ6, and AUTS2 are genes that also affect the risk or traits of alcoholism in an individual (Edenberg and Foroud, 2013).

III. Environment causes alcoholism

A. Exposing children to alcoholic disorders increases their involvement in their adulthood (Wlodarczyk et al., 2017)

IV. Alcohol abuse affects individuals and their families

A. Alcoholism affects the psychological, financial, social life, and health of the addict

B. Alcoholism affects the psychological, financial, and social aspect of the family (Launder et al., 2013)

V. Alcoholism treatment

A. See a psychologist

B. Psychological therapy

VI. Conclusion

A. Though alcoholism is a complicated disease that can run in families, it is treatable with addicts resuming their normal lives

Annotated Bibliography

Edenberg, H. J., & Foroud, T. (2013). Genetics and alcoholism. Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology, 10(8), 487–494. doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2013.86

This article discusses how genetics cause alcoholism. The authors discuss the genes involved. They propose that more studies on the topic will disclose more alcoholism causing genes.

Lander, L., Howsare, J., & Byrne, M. (2013). The impact of substance use disorders on families and children: from theory to practice. Social work in public health, 28(3-4), 194–205. doi:10.1080/19371918.2013.759005

In this article, Launder and peers talk about how alcoholism affects an addict and his or her family. The researchers focus more on family and discuss the various theories that help with understanding how families are affected. They show that family plays a vital role in helping with recovery.

Moolakkatt C. J., George S. (2012). Adolescent children of alcoholics: social work response. Global Academic Society Journal: Social Science Insight, Vol. 5, No. 14, pp. 12-18.

This article examines alcohol dependence in the youth. The paper also touches on the effect of alcoholism on the individual and family, and how family helps an addict recover faster, which is a different case in the situation where a family has another alcoholic. In this discussion, the Moolakkatt highlights how environment causes alcoholism and social work intervention.

Rehm, J. (n.d.). The Risks Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcoholism. NIH:Alcohol Research & Health, Volume 34, Issue Number 2

In this article, Rehm discusses the dangers of consuming alcohol and the risks of alcoholism. These include the danger of developing disorders such as cardiovascular disease and cancers among others. It also demonstrates that knowledge helps drinkers to manage their consumption rates.

Thomson, E., Sheridan, M., Sorichetti, C., & Mehta, R. (2013). Underage Binge Drinking Adolescents: Sociodemographic Profile and Utilization of Family Doctors. ISRN Family Medicine, vol. 2013, Article ID 728730, 9 pages, 2013. doi.org/10.5402/2013/728730.

This article looks at binge drinking in adolescents. Profiling demonstrates that males are more prone to binge drinking in comparison to females. It also shows that the drinkers do not seek professional psychological services for their mental problems.

Wlodarczyk O, Schwarze M, Rumpf H-J, Metzner F, Pawils S (2017) Protective mental health factors in children of parents with alcohol and drug use disorders: A systematic review. PLoS ONE 12(6). doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179140

This article discusses the effect of alcoholism of parents on their children. Wlodarczyk talks of how such events mould their personality thereby affecting their mental health. AS such, the article discusses their mental health.

References

Edenberg, H. J., & Foroud, T. (2013). Genetics and alcoholism. Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology, 10(8), 487–494. doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2013.86

Lander, L., Howsare, J., & Byrne, M. (2013). The impact of substance use disorders on families and children: from theory to practice. Social work in public health, 28(3-4), 194–205. doi:10.1080/19371918.2013.759005

Moolakkatt C. J., George S. (2012). Adolescent children of alcoholics: social work response. Global Academic Society Journal: Social Science Insight, Vol. 5, No. 14, pp. 12-18.

Rehm, J. (n.d.). The Risks Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcoholism. NIH:Alcohol Research & Health, Volume 34, Issue Number 2

Thomson, E., Sheridan, M., Sorichetti, C., & Mehta, R. (2013). Underage Binge Drinking Adolescents: Sociodemographic Profile and Utilization of Family Doctors. ISRN Family Medicine, vol. 2013, Article ID 728730, 9 pages, 2013. doi.org/10.5402/2013/728730.

Wlodarczyk O, Schwarze M, Rumpf H-J, Metzner F, Pawils S (2017) Protective mental health factors in children of parents with alcohol and drug use disorders: A systematic review. PLoS ONE 12(6). doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179140

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