Risk Factors
Protective Factors
Usage rates and Patterns
Negative Consequence
Damage of alcohol and drugs
100

One of the predisposed risk factors might cause one's substance dependency.  

What is family history of substance dependency.

100

This promotes healthy child development 

What is secure attachment, which means when baby cries parents attend baby's needs. This will help baby develop healthy self-esteem, emotional and behavioral  regulation skill later in life.

100
Around this age, kids start using alcohol

What is 13

100

It is true that driver under 25 were more likely to be intoxicated in a fatal crash.

What is true.

100

What is the commonly substance among teens?

What is alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco.

200

One of the greatest risk factor in early child development that contributes to later substance dependency. 

What is non-responsive parenting.

200

This kind of parenting set age appropriate boundary

What is authoritative parenting 

Authoritative parenting is a parenting style characterized by high responsiveness and high demands. 

200

This is the indicator for kids future drug of alcohol problems.

What is drug use at an early age.

200

It is true that nearly 10% of the clients admitted to state funded alcohol treatment program were under the age of 21.

What is true

200

This can cause persistent cognitive impairment and memory loss beyond abstinence.

What is Marijuana.

300

This kind of parenting allowed kids to do whatever they want, Kids do not have many responsibilities and are allowed to regulate their behavior and the majority of their choices. 

What is permissive parenting.

300

One of the most important protective factor from family to help teens stay away from drug

What is consistent discipline, language-based helping kids to know what they can do what they can't do. 

300

This cause the leading death and injury among teens and young adult.

What is use of alcohol and other drugs.

300

It is true that alcohol use implicated in one to two-thirds of sexual assault and acquaintance or date rape cases among teens and college students.

What is true

300

What is the the name of birth defect resulting from drinking alcohol when pregnant? 

What is Fetal Alcohol syndrome. Pattern of abnormalities observed in children: Retarded physical growth, Neurological abnormalities, developmental delays, Malformation of the skull and face, and behavioral dysfunction

400

List 3 risk factors that might cause pre-teens or teens to use drug.

What are lack of emotional regulation, parental conflicts, peer attitudes toward drug usage, and parental substance dependency...etc.

400

List 3 other protective factors from family that can prevent teen's drug use.

What are good family support, help kids focus on problem solving, and teaching emotional regulation and coping skills.
400

It is true that among teenagers who binge drink: 39% drink alone, 58% drink when they are upset, 30% drink when they are bored, and 37% drink to feel high.

What is true.

400

This encourages teens to drink.

What is 56% of students in grades 5 to 12 say that alcohol advertising encourage them to drink.

400

Surprise in life!

What is bonus!

500

List 3 other social risk factors that might contribute to teen's drug use.

What are lack of social support group, lack of participation in school activities, lack of economical academic assess. 

500

List 3 social protective factors that help prevent teen's drug use.

What are engagement in school, developing skills and interest, positive peer support group...etc

500

It is true about 1/3 of 9th through 12th grade students reported ever having used marijuana.

What is false. 50%

500

Close to 20% of the 12th graders report they use this form of drug.

What is prescription medicine without a prescription.

500

Prevention for kids drug use.

What is good parent-child relationship and converse with your children about the impact of substance dependency. 

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