Risk Factors
Effect on Body
Treatment
Addictive Behaviour
Characteristics/Development
100

Living in this economic condition is considered a social risk factor for substance use disorders

What is poverty?

100

Before a drug can affect brain chemistry, it must first travel to the brain through this system

What is the bloodstream?

100

This synthetic drug is commonly used as a substitute for herion in medication-assisted treatment. 

What is methadone?

100

More than 200 Canadians die by suicude due to this type of addiction

What is a gambling addiction?

100

This term refers to the fact that addictive behaviours tend to be repeated for pleasure or relief, making them likely to continue

What is reinforcement?

200

People with this type of illness are at a higher risk for developing a substance use disorder

What is a mental illness?

200

Compared to oral injection, these two methods allow for a drug to reach the brain much faster

What are injection and inhalation?

200

Medication-assisted treatment works by doing one of these two things to the drugs effects

What are reducing cravings or blocking opposing effects?

200

A compulsive exerciser is usually preoccupied with this aspect of themselves

What is body image?

200

This term refers to the overwhelming need or "irresistable hunger" to perform an addictive behaviour. 

What is compulsion or craving?

300

When someone is under the influence of drugs, their physical and mental functioning are impaired. This condition is called this

What is intoxication?

300

The faster a drug reaches the brain, the more likely this event becomes

What is addiction?

300

Treatment often begins with this process, which clears the body of drugs

What is detoxification?

300

This is the inability to recognize significant risk or other problems in behaviour, relationships, or emotions

What is denial?

300

When one person can no longer resist and urge to stop themselves from repeating a behaviour, they have lost this

What is control?

400

This opioid drug is the most commonly injected illegal drug

What is heroin?

400

Cocaine affects this neurotransmitter that plays a role in reinforcement and reward

What is dopamine?

400

Recovery groups often use this number of steps in their recovery model

What is 12?

400

This term refers to when the body adapts to a drug and no longer responds to the initial dose

What is tolerance?

400

Addiction leads to changes in these parts of the brain that handle reward or pleasure

What are brain cells and reward pathways?

500

According to Statistics Canada, this was the rate of police-reported drug offences per 100 000 Canadians in 2016

What is 263 incidents?

500

Most drugs leave the body through this system

What is the urinary system?

500

This term refers to when a person is controlled by the addictive behaviours of someone close to them

What is codependency?

500

Compulsive internet use can negatively impact these four areas of life

What is social, academic, job, and financial

500

As tolerance builds, more of the substamce is needed to get the same effect. This pattern is called

What is escalation?

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