Adolescent Brain
Substances
Risk Factors
Peer Pressure
Wild Card
100

This is the organ that controls everything you think, feel, and do.

Brain

100

True or False: Alcohol is a drug.

True

100

How can social media be a trigger for substance use?

Seeing posts or pictures of people drinking or using substances can prompt cravings.

100

This is when someone tries to get you to do something you don’t want to do.

Peer Pressure

100

True or False: It is okay to use substances if my parent or guardian gives it to me. 

False: If a parent or guardian tries to give you alcohol or drugs, it is okay to say "No"

200

At what age does your brain become fully developed?

A. 18

B. 21

C. 25

D. 24

C. Age 25

200

What role does stress play in substance use?

People often use substances to relieve stress or calm down after stressful events.


200

Name two healthy coping strategies that doesn't involve substances.

journaling, deep breathing, talking to someone, exercise

200

This tiny two-letter word is all you need to say when someone pressures you.

No

200

Teens need this many hours of sleep each night to help their brain reset and recharge.

8-10 Hours

300

This part of the brain controls decision-making, planning, and impulse control, and it is still developing during the teen years.

Prefrontal Cortex

300

Alcohol and drugs can make it harder for your brain to do this in school.

learning or focusing

 

300

Using marijuana regularly before age 18 can double your chances of developing this serious mental health condition.

A. Depression

B. Anxiety

C. Schizophrenia (Psychosis)

D. Bi-Polar

C. Psychosis (or Schizophrenia)

300

Name 2 ways to resist peer pressure.

walk away, say no, change the subject, avoid the situation, use humor, call a trusted adult

300

This brain region — responsible for memory and learning — is easily damaged by substances during teen years.

Hippocampus

400

When your brain gets used to a substance and needs more of it to feel the same, this is called _____.

Tolerance

400

One Juul pod has as much nicotine as an entire _____ of cigarettes.

A pack

400

These are things in a person’s life, family, or community that increase the chance of substance use.

Risk factors


400

This style of communication means being confident and calm — not mean, not a pushover.

 Assertive Communication

400

Name 2 qualities of a good friend.

Trust, respect, honesty, support, loyalty

500

When this neurotransmitter is released from the limbic system, it associates a positive experience with drug use and wants more.

What is dopamine? 

When dopamine is released it signals for the brain to remember that something important has happened and needs to happen again.

500

 This severe lung injury is linked to vaping.

EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping product use–associated lung injury

500

Studies show that teens who use marijuana regularly may lose an average of this many IQ points.

8 IQ Points

500

Name one consequence of giving in to negative peer pressure related to substance use.

addiction, poor decision-making, legal trouble, health risks

500

Name one reason teens might try substances.

peer pressure, curiosity, stress, wanting to fit in

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