Pubdate: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html INHALANTS Dangerous Substance Abuse Right Under Our Noses Images of young people abusing drugs, more specifically substances like alcohol, marijuana etc., are all-too-common these days. But another equally serious, and potentially deadly, substance abuse problem lies right under our noses, and the American Academy of Pediatrics and others are seeking to call attention to it. Children are increasingly turning to inhaling the fumes of common household products such as glue, paint and cleaners. A new survey by the group, conducted in conjunction with the October observance of national Child Health Month, is alarming (October is also Drug Awareness Month). Among the survey's findings are: * Sixty-two percent of the 10- to 17-year-olds surveyed said they know what "huffing" is, and 26 percent have seen or heard about peers doing this inhaling. In addition, children are an average of 12 years old when they first see or hear about their classmates using inhalants. * Younger children (10 and 11) are the least likely to learn about the dangers of inhalants in school, as well as the least likely to talk with their parents about them, but they are the most likely to have been exposed to inhalants. * While inhalant abuse is covered in the classroom for almost three-fourths of the students surveyed, parents are not discussing the issue enough at home. Only slightly more than half of the 10- to 17-year-olds said they had discussed "huffing" with their families. The implications are enormous and obvious, and parents have a much larger role to play. Also, the survey shows that most "huffing" occurs after school and is another consideration in policy decisions that might include after-school programs for children. The study is correct in its conclusion that education is the most effective way to combat inhalant abuse. It's also correct in its snapshot of how serious the problem is and how much more education must take place. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D