To understand how opioids affect different age groups, we conducted research before we started designing. The images above show a map of how and why individuals are affected by opioids as well as a key of some main focus points of our research. Children 0 - 5: This age group of children are most affected by opioids. Children in this age group come into contact with opioids through secondary exposure. For example, breastfeeding, skin to skin contact, or mothers who consume opioids during pregnancy. Children who are exposed to opioids in this age group are often put into foster care. Toddlers and slightly older children are often taken to the emergency room for consuming opioids that aren't properly locked away. Children 8 - 12: Children in this age group are least affected because they are too old to accidentally consume opioids and do not experience secondary exposure. Children in this age group are also less likely to be put into foster care. Teens: Teens are ...







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