Addiction
Basics
Risk
Behaviors
Gateway
Drugs
peer
Pressure
Media &
Social Influences
100

What is addiction?

A chronic brain disease that affects behavior and decision-making.

100

What is a risk behavior?

Any action that increases the chance of negative outcomes.

100

What is a gateway drug? 

A drug that may lead to using other drugs

100

Define peer pressure 

Influence from friends to act a certain way

100

What is media influences?

How media affects your decisions.

200

What does tolerance mean?

Needing more of a substance to feel the same effect.

200

Give one example of a risk behavior involving substance.

Vaping, drinking, smoking weed

200

Give one gateway drug

Alcohol, nicotine, marijuana

200

What is positive peer pressure?

Friends encouraging healthy behaviors

200

How does media glamorize substance use?

Makes it look fun, normal, or without consequences 

300

What is withdrawal? 

Physical or emotional symptoms when someone stops using a drug.

300

Why do teens take more risks?

Their prefrontal cortex is still developing

300

What is a pattern of addiction?

A predictable cycle that leads to drug use 

300

What is negative peer pressure?

Friends encouraging unsafe/unhealthy behaviors

300

Who benefits from glamorizing drug/alcohol use?

Companies selling the product

400

Name one sign of developing addiction.

Mood changes, using more, loss of interest in activities, etc.

400

What is an example of an unsafe situation?

Getting inside of a car with someone who has been drinking.

400

What is one early sign of an addiction pattern?

Using substances to handle stress or fit in

400

Name an effective refusal skill

Clear NO, walk away

400

How can social media increase drug- related risks?

Trends, comparisons, influences, peer pressure

500

Why is addiction difficult to treat?

It changes the brain’s reward system (dopamine pathway).

500

How are risk behaviors connected to addiction?

Risk behaviors -> patterns -> addiction

500

Why are gateway drugs risky for teens?

Teen brains are still developing -> easier to form habits

500

Give an example of using a refusal skill

No thanks, I don’t vape, let’s go do _____ instead

500

Give an example of a media message that influences teens.

Ads, songs, videos, influencer posts

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