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Why do young people consume drugs
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Why do young people consume drugs?
Why would someone consume drugs?
What are the most common myths about drugs?
Is drug addiction a disease, a social problem or a bad
habit?
Who are the most vulnerable for consuming drugs?
How important are the risk factors at the beginning of
drug use?
Is poverty a risk factor for drug consumption?
Are the teenager's manners of dressing, speaking
and music listening related to drug consumption?
Does drug consumption always lead to insanity?
They use drugs because they need drugs to fill a void in their lives.
While there are emotional, psychological and physical reasons why
people may choose to abuse drugs in first place.
People who face depression or anxiety disorders may use drugs to
help lift them.
The pressure to perform academically good, money pressure,
financial obligations, etc, may be some of the reasons of this.
Drinking impairs your judgement and this may lead you to do things
you will regret later.
When you drink after a hangover, you get drunk again and not feel
the pain of that hangover, but once the effect wears off, the pain
returns.
Addicts aren't "bad" people trying to get "good", they're sick people
trying to get well.
There are different types of treatments available, and they can help.
You can ask people around you to help you.
Most people say that drug addiction is a chronic disease
characterized by compulsive or uncontrollable drug seeking and use
despite the damaging consequences and changes it causes in the
brain, which can be long-lasting.
Altering habits requires minimal effort, time, and attention. Addiction
on the other hand, often demands a long-term plan to treat physical
symptoms like withdrawal.
Drug use, due to its incidence and the serious consequences that
these substances have for health, is considered a social problem.
This may differ in opinions, depending on the person you ask, but
cientifically talking, it is all of them.
Anyone, at any age, can become addicted to drugs if they have
tried them.
Peer pressure is one of the most common reasons an individual will
try drugs.
Although anyone can become addicted to drugs, there are several
factors that can increase the risk of substance addiction.
In Mexico, drug use has had a slow but constant growth since the
90s, cocaine usage increased remarkably.
There are many risk factors like academic failure, anti-social
behavior, parental divorce, etc.
A person who has a lot of allergies and consume drugs may get a
mortal disease.
Drugs change the way your body works, can have short-term and
long-term effects.
To major organs, including the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys and brain.
It can affect the brain's regions that control impulses.
All kids and teenagers living in poverty have some kind of mental
illness so they consume durgs.
Over the age of fourteen years old usually is when they start to do
drugs, and it depends on your income.
Socio-economic factors can interact or accumulate when doing
drugs like alcohol.
Kids get kidnapped around the world just to sell drugs and the
kidnappers make them believe they have a debt to them.
It is related the way a teenager dresses, but a warning sign would
be lack of interest, abrupt changes, etc.
How a teen speaks iit is not related to consuming drugs, a teenager
doesn't speak different because of drugs.
Musicians use drugs to write better lyrics because it makes them
feel better.
Every one should dress, speak and listen to whatever music they
want without other people think they consume drugs.
A drug is a medicine or other substance which has a physiological
effect when ingested.
The road to madness operates in that people don't have the ability to
understand consequences.
Sometimes mental disorders coexist in metnal problems and
substance abuse.
The use of some drugs can lead to short and long-term changes that
can affect our brain.