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Know your teen’s activities. Pay attention to your teen’s whereabouts. ...
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Establish rules and consequences. ...
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Know your teen’s friends. ...
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Keep track of prescription drugs. ...
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Provide support. ...
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Set a good example.
What do you think is the best way to prevent drug abuse?
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Understand how substance abuse develops. ...
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Avoid Temptation and Peer Pressure. ...
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Seek help for mental illness. ...
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Examine the risk factors. ...
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Keep a well-balanced life.
What might be the best strategy to reduce teenage drug use?
Effective strategies include
pre- vention education
; mentoring and other supervised activities for after-school hours; special interventions for high-risk youth; strengthening families; and empowering communities.
What can be done to reduce substance abuse?
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Increase community collaboration to reduce substance abuse.
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Increase and align community substance abuse prevention messaging.
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Increase access to skill-building opportunities for parents and adults working with youth to reduce youth use.
What are different strategies for choosing to be drug free?
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Learn to Set SMART Goals. ...
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Build Habits to Stay Busy. ...
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Sweat it out. ...
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Cut out toxic relationships. ...
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Utilize support systems. ...
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Practice positive self talk. ...
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Adopt a pet. ...
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Walk away from stress.
What are the major causes of drug abuse?
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Family history of addiction. Drug addiction is more common in some families and likely involves genetic predisposition. ...
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Mental health disorder. ...
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Peer pressure. ...
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Lack of family involvement. ...
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Early use. ...
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Taking a highly addictive drug.
How can you say no to drugs?
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Look the person in the eye.
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In a firm voice, tell the person you don’t want to drink or use drugs. ...
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Give a reason why you don’t want to drink or use drugs. ...
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Ask the person not to ask you to drink or use drugs again. ...
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If you notice that someone does have drugs, leave the area.
What are 5 warning signs that a person might be using drugs?
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Enlarged pupils, bloodshot or glassy eyes.
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Increased energy and confidence.
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Loss of inhibitions.
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Loss of coordination.
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Aggressive behaviour.
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Trembling, twitches.
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Paranoia (being extremely suspicious)
What activities do you participate in that keep you away from drugs?
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Live Theater: ...
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Bike riding: ...
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Wedding Receptions: ...
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Visit a Museum: ...
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Take a Class: ...
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Send Poems to Friends: ...
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Volunteer at a Shelter: ...
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Make a Photograph:
What are the 4 types of drugs?
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stimulants (e.g. cocaine)
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depressants (e.g. alcohol)
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opium-related painkillers (e.g. heroin)
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hallucinogens (e.g. LSD)
What are the causes and effects of drug abuse?
Drug abuse can affect several aspects of a person’s physical and psychological health. Certain drugs
can lead to drowsiness and slow breathing
, while others may cause insomnia, paranoia, or hallucinations. Chronic drug use is associated with cardiovascular, kidney, and liver disease.
What are the symptoms of substance abuse disorder?
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Bloodshot eyes and abnormally sized pupils.
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Sudden weight loss or weight gain.
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Deterioration of physical appearance.
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Unusual smells on breath, body, or clothing.
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Tremors, slurred speech, or impaired coordination.
What is a healthy alternative to drug use?
Alternatives to Using Drugs
Exercise or playing sports releases natural endorphins
and hormones that makes your body feel good. Find new hobbies, such as reading, painting, gardening, woodworking, etc. Learn a new language. Volunteer around your neighborhood.
How do you control a drug?
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avoiding places where you know drugs and alcohol will be available.
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surrounding yourself with friends who don’t use drugs.
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knowing how to resist temptation.
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learning how to cope with stress and relax without drugs.
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distracting yourself with activities like exercise or listening to music.
What could be the signs of conflict?
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Body language. ...
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Behavioural changes. ...
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Cliques developing.
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Strange comments made. Comments that puzzle you until you finally catch on and then it all makes sense.
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The words people choose. ...
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People taking sides or ganging up in the office, factory floor or in meetings.
What are some factors that contribute to drug use among teenagers?
Social factors that contribute to increased risk for adolescent substance use include
deviant peer relationships, popularity, bullying, and association with gangs
. Social influences and familial influences are often present simultaneously.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.