Pubdate: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 Source: Chattanooga Times Free Press (TN) Copyright: 2002 Chattanooga Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.timesfreepress.com/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/992 Author: Karen Nazor Hill Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n481/a05.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) LOCAL TEENS DISCUSS BIGGEST PROBLEMS This is the third of a five-part series highlighting local teen-agers' responses to the Chattanooga Youth Council's recent teen survey. The council polled 21 Hamilton County public, private and homeschool students in grades 9 through 12, asking them questions related to teen issues. Later, nine students participated in a roundtable discussion at the Chattanooga Times Free Press. They were: Jonathan Bateman, a senior at Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts; Lindsey Chapman, Joey Appleby and Brandon Phifer, juniors at Notre Dame High School; Shawna Holsomback, a freshman at Ringgold (Ga.) High School; Jenni Austin, a sophomore at Soddy-Daisy High School; Rachel Corell and Larissa Weaver, sophomores at Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts, and Caleb Pitkin, a freshman at Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences. The following question was asked to students surveyed and the students participating in the roundtable discussion: Q. What do you feel are the biggest problems local teens are facing today? The survey revealed: - -- Drug and alcohol abuse - -- Stress - -- Teen pregnancy/premarital sex - -- Peer pressure and social pressures - -- Drinking and driving The following are the responses from the teen-agers at the roundtable discussion: A. Larissa -- "I don't see drinking and driving at all. I do see teen pregnancy sometimes, but stress is the No. 1 problem I see. I think it's insane the number of people who see psychiatrists and are on antidepressants and have panic attacks. These people are always upset about their grades and how good they are at drama. A lot of it they put on themselves. It's really unhealthy." A. Caleb -- "I think the worst problem is that everyone who tries to do anything with kids has their own agenda -- such as parents who'll give their kids anything to make good grades. They don't care what their kids are doing as long as they make good grades. The problem about drug and alcohol abuse is that teens and adults are doing it. I believe that stress causes the problem of drugs and alcohol abuse." A. Rachel -- "Stress is definitely the No. 1 problem. You can have lots of people having sex and doing drugs, and you can try to help them, but they don't want help. So many of them are stressed out because they're trying to please they're parents. I don't think peer pressure is much of a problem because the teens aren't concerned what other people think." A. Jenni -- "Peer pressure isn't that big of a deal, but I do know some people who try to pressure others to do things and if they don't, they get mad. I've seen a lot of drug and alcohol abuse." A.Shawna -- "I see kids who are stressed, mainly because of sports. They freak out if they don't win." A. Brandon -- "There's a lot of stress to make good grades. There's also a lot of teens doing drugs and drinking." A. Joey -- "The biggest problem I see is drugs and alcohol. It's better this year at my school because of drug testing. Drinking and driving is another big problem. Even though kids know people who have died as a result of drinking and driving, they are still drinking and driving. They know now that teens aren't invincible and they don't care. On weekends, there are parties where teens are drinking going to party to party drunk. You'd think that if your friend died as a result, you'd learn. They just don't care." A: Lindsey -- "Stress is the No. 1 problem and I believe that leads to drinking and drugs. I think drug testing has helped at our school because people are actually afraid of getting into trouble. We have a lot of stress at our school this year because we've had two kids die, one right after the other, and we had one last year. Peer pressure is not a big issue. If they want to do something, they'll do it. Drinking and driving is a huge problem. I know kids who drive around drinking, going from party to party - -- even if it's from Signal Mountain to Ooltewah." A: Jonathan -- "Stress. I don't think drugs are a problem at my school and I don't see much drinking and driving. I know it happens, but it's not because of peer pressure that it happens, it's because of people not caring. These kids have all the information. They know that if you get drunk and you drive, you're taking a huge risk. I think there's almost an overeducation about the risk of drugs because everybody knows. They choose to do it because they think it's cool." - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel