Myth or Fact? Around 90% of people who use alcohol develop a dependency on it
What is a Myth. (Approximately 10-15% of individuals who consume alcohol will develop an alcohol use disorder)
What legal consequences can result from substance abuse, particularly regarding driving?
What is getting arrested for driving under the influence (DUI)
What is the term for a mental strategy to manage stress or anxiety, often involving focusing on positive thoughts?
What is Thinking Positive?
What is the most commonly used stimulant that can increase heart rate and energy levels, often found in Coffee and Energy Drinks?
What is Caffeine?
In many jurisdictions, what is the legal age for purchasing and consuming alcoholic beverages?
What is 21 years old?
Myth or Fact? People with a family history of addiction are at a higher risk, but only those with a family history will struggle with substance abuse.
What is a Myth. (While having a family history increases risk, many individuals without such a background can also develop addictions)
What are two common physical health consequences of long-term substance abuse?
What is Cardiovascular disease, increased risk of Stroke, Respiratory Issues, Liver Damage, cirrhosis, Kidney Damage, Kidney Stones, Gastrointestinal Problems, Neurological Effects, Immune system suppression, Hormonal Imbalances, Weight Changes, Skin Conditions, Dental Problems, Bone Health Issues, Mental Health Consequences, Cancer Risks, Sleep Disorders, Hearing Loss, Infectious Diseases
Name a healthy coping mechanism that involves physical activity and can help reduce stress levels.
What is Exercise?
What substance is legal in 24 states (Colorado being one of them), and is often smoked or vaporized and can cause relaxation and altered senses?
What is Marijuana?
What type of policy might a school have that prohibits students from using drugs on campus?
What are zero-tolerance policies?
Myth or Fact? The risk of overdose is higher with prescription opioids than with illegal drugs like Heroin
What is a fact? (in 2020, nearly 70% of overdose deaths involved opioids, including both prescription and illegal opioids)
Addiction can lead to significant financial issues, what are 4 potential financial consequences of substance abuse?
What is Medical costs, Legal Expenses, Loss of Employment, Decreased Productivity Leading to Job Loss, Property Damage, Cost of Treatment Programs, Fraud or Scams, Child Support or Custody Issues
What mindfulness practice involves paying attention to your breathing and being present in the moment?
What is Meditation?
Which over the counter pain reliever is commonly used for headaches and muscle aches?
What is Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen?
What legal term describes the act of selling illegal drugs, which can result in severe criminal charges?
What is Drug Trafficking?
Myth or Fact? Only a small percentage of people who need treatment for addiction actually receive it.
What is a Fact. (In 2020, only about 10% of individuals with a substance use disorder received treatment)
How can addiction impact relationships with family and friends?
What is causes strain, mistrust, and sometimes lead to isolation
What activity involves writing down your thoughts and feelings to help process emotions?
What is Journaling?
What stimulant drug is derived from the coca plant, often used recreationally for its euphoric effects, but can lead to increased heart rate and risk of heart attack?
What is Cocaine?
What legal statute provides immunity from prosecution for individuals who report drug overdoses in certain states, encouraging people to seek help in emergencies?
What is the Good Samaritan Law?
Myth or Fact? Many individuals who misuse prescription medications are often doing so for recreational uses
What is a Myth. (Many individuals misuse medications to cope with pain or mental health issues, not just for recreation)
What are some mental health disorders that are often linked to addiction?
What is Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Personality Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Schizophrenia, Eating Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Trauma related Disorders, Psychotic Disorders
What comforting activity can involve wrapping yourself in a blanket and watching your favorite movie, or prioritizing your sleep, or taking care of your mind body and soul?
What is self-care?
What is a highly addictive opioid that is derived from Morphine and can cause intense euphoria followed by a risk of respiratory depression and overdose?
What is Heroin?
What is the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for drivers in most states in the U.S?
What is 0.08% (0.02% if under 21)