Substance use 101
Addiction
Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
Risk Factors
Prevention/Treatment
100

This is the percentage of cannabis users who have cannabis use disorder.

What is 3 out of 10?

100

This is a person, place, thing or event that can result in psychological and then physical relapse.

What is a trigger?

100

This is what people call it when you quit a substance all at once rather than gradually.

What is cold turkey?

100

Just as the medical profession has recognized pre-diabetes and pre-hypertension as early signs of risks for these diseases, this term describes early signs of risk for addiction.

What is pre-addiction?

100

This is the number to call for emergency crisis intervention.

What is 988?

200

These are substances found in e-cigarette vapor.

What are heavy metals and other harmful chemicals (propylene glycol, benzene, acetaldehyde, cadmium, lead, etc)?

200

This is the needing to increase the dose of a substance over time to get the original effect.

What is tolerance?

200
The percentage of individuals with substance use disorder who ultimately recover.

What is 75%

200

Percentage of addiction caused by genetic predisposition.

What is 40-60%?

200

This medication is used intranasally to reverse an opiate overdose.

What is Narcan?

300

This is considered the deadliest drug

What is alcohol?

300

This type of addiction is when the body itself feels a direct need for the drug.

What is physical dependence?

300

This age group has the highest rate of substance use disorders.

What is young adult (18-25)?

300

Score developed by researchers that identifies childhood stressors that can lead to higher risk of addiction as well as other chronic diseases.

What is the ACE score?

300

True or false: Compliance rates are higher in those undergoing treatment for substance use than those undergoing treatment for asthma or high blood pressure.

True
400

Defined by the CDC as having at least four drinks for women or five drinks for men within a two hour period.

What is binge drinking?

400

This type of addiction is when the mind sends the body a message that it needs more of the drug.

What is psychologic dependence?

400

Percentage of 18-25 year olds with substance use disorder who resist seeking treatment.

What is 95%

400

These are risk factors for addiction.

What is genetics, environment, early age of use, and mental health history?

400

These are things that can decrease a person's chance of developing an addiction.

What is complete abstinence, delayed use, drug education, healthy coping skills

500

These three substances are the most commonly abused drugs in America

What are alcohol, nicotine and marijuana?

500

This is the major organ directly affected by addiction.

What is the brain?

500

These are some of the criteria in the DSM-5 for substance use disorder

What are cravings, impaired function, continuing to use even when it causes problems in relationships, using substances again and again, even when it puts you in danger, development of withdrawal symptoms?
500

This describes how some marginalized groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals, and others with specific cultural, religious, or socioeconomic backgrounds, may not have the same access to substance use treatment as others.

What is health inequity and bias?

500

This word is considered to be the opposite of addiction.

What is connection?

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