Thursday, September 19, 2019
How Alcohol May Affect Human Behaviour :: essays research papers fc
 How Alcohol May Affect Human Behaviour    4. A young man started behaving in an aggressive and abusive manner after he  had a number of alcoholic drinks at a party. The next day he was behaving quite  normally and was quite concerned when shown a video of his behaviour the  previous night. Explain how alcohol may affect human behaviour.    Some Facts(1)    Australian industry loses more than one billion dollars a year because of  sickness caused by alcohol.    Alcohol plays a part in more than 50% of serious crimes in Australia. In  violent crimes it plays an even bigger part: more than 75% of them are linked to  alcohol.    About half of the people killed in road accidents are killed because  somebody has drunk to much.    Effects of alcohol on human behaviour    From the above facts it is clear that alcohol has a major impact on the lives of  Australians. This is particularly more so because it is not illegal and because  it is so widely used.    The effects of alcohol on a individual's body vary according to: (2)    with the amount consumed.  the way the alcohol is taken.  the individual's body (size weight, health).  the individual's experience.  the individual's mood.  the circumstance in which alcohol is consumed (with food, in a social  gathering, with other drugs etc.)    The immediate effects of alcohol on an individual varies but can produce a wide  range of effects including: (2)    Loss of inhibitions.  Flushing and dizziness.  General impairment of brain and nervous system functions.  General loss of co-ordination.  Impairment of motor (movement) skills.  Staggering.  Slow reactions.  Blurred vision and slurred speech.  Aggression.  General impairment of senses (e.g. touch, sight, speech, etc.)  Vomiting.  Unconsciousness.    Children and young people are usually more affected by alcohol than adults. This  is because of their lower body weight and lack of tolerance.    The disturbing aspect is that one is not generally aware of these changes.  Instead, the individual think's he/she is behaving more efficiently than normal.  In fact, performance is much poorer.    In relation to Topic (4) the change in behaviour in the young man at the party  following a number of alcoholic drinks can now be explained. As shown above  young people are generally more affected by alcohol than adults. The loss of  inhibitions and aggressive behaviour can by typical changes after alcohol  consumption.    It is not surprising that when shown a video of his behaviour the previous night  that he was quite concerned about his aggressive behaviour. Again as mentioned  previously one of the effects of alcohol is that one is unaware of the changes  taking place.    As the young man was behaving normally the following day he did not have a  hangover. A hangover is a body's reaction to being poisoned by alcohol and    					    
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