REASONS INDIVIDUALS ENGAGE IN SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE
ALCOHOL-RELATED FACTS AND FIGURES
COMMONLY ABUSED SUBSTANCES
INDICATORS (RED FLAGS) OF SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE
TOBACCO-RELATED FACTS AND FIGURES
100

Poor opinion of themselves; feelings of inadequacy

Low Self-esteem

100

Primary reason(s) youth drink alcohol: 


experiment/try it; to be sociable

100

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include lowered inhibitions and depression:


 alcohol

100

Behavior/outcome at school: 


decrease in academic performance, missing class/school, habitually

100

10- Students who smoke their first cigarette before the age of _____ are more likely to become regular and heavy smokers than students who begin smoking at a later age: 



12 years-old

200

- Activities of childhood no longer interest them; weary; restless

boredom

200

Leading cause of death and spinal cord injuries in young Americans:


 motor vehicle accidents

200

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include slowed reaction time and anxiety:


 marijuana

200

The #1 cause of preventable death in the United States: 


smoking cigarettes

200

Number of seconds it takes for highly addictive nicotine to reach your brain: 


10 seconds

300

Desire to experience the unknown:


 curiosity

300

Percentage of all crime that is “alcohol-involved”: 


60%

300

Drugs in this category include cocaine, amphetamines and caffeine: 


stimulants

300

30- Behavior around parents/family: 


withdrawn/lack of communication with parents, stealing family funds/possessions


300

Percentage of adult smokers who began their addiction as children or adolescents: 


90%

400

Motivated by a strong need to belong


 peer pressure

400

Low birth weight and mental retardation are associated with this condition: 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

400

 Acute effects and health risks of this category of drugs include shrunken testicles in males and menstrual irregularities in females

anabolic steroids


400

Change in behavior/interaction with others: 


more aggressive, changed personality, new friends/peers



400

Percentage of cancer deaths that can be attributed to smoking: 


33%, one-third

500

The state of being an outsider or the feeling of being isolated, as from society: 


alienation

500

Amount of alcohol (as a %) in 100 proof whiskey: 


50%, proof is twice the alcohol content

500

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include euphoria, nausea, and HIV: 


heroin

500

Change in personal health status: 


negative change in appearance and/or personal hygiene

500

On average, smokers die at least _____ years younger than non-smokers:

10 years

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