Nicotine
Marijuana
The Teen Brain
Risk Factors
Protective Factors
100

E-cigarettes (AKA vaping devices) were originally marketed to help people quit this habit.

What is smoking? 

100

Marijuana products today are this many times stronger today than in the 1970s

2X

3X

4X

What is 4x stronger?

100

Your brain has completed development by age

18

21

26

What is age 26?

100

This risk factor has the most significant impact on our likelihood for developing an addiction 

Age you start using

Family with addiction 

Environment 

What is age? (The younger you are, the faster you become addicted)

100

Teens should identify one of these people for support if we need help at home, school or in the community. 

Who are Family, Positive Friends and Mentors?

200

Teen cigarette smoking rates went down once this was invented. 

What is the E-cigarette or vape?

200

Regular use of marijuana causes problems with these brain functions:

a. Memory & learning

b. Motivation

c. Mood regulation

d. All of the above

What is answer d. All of the above?

200

This chemical in the brain is responsible for "happiness" and is influence by drug use. 

Dopamine

Adrenaline 

Serotonin 

What is Dopamine?

200

This biological risk factor accounts for up to 50% of a person's risk for developing an addiction

Blood Type

Genetics

Brain Development 

What is Genetics?

200

Who can you talk to at YES Community Counseling Center if you have questions or concerns about substance use and mental health?

Counselor 
300

When someone uses a vaping device, they are breathing toxic chemicals and metals in this form:

a. Solid

b. Liquid

c. Gas


What is answer b. liquid? (Vaping devices emit a liquid aerosol mist.

300

Regular marijuana use at a young age increases the risk of developing this serious mental illness:

Schizophrenia

Depression

Anxiety

What is Schizophrenia?

300

The need to use a drug daily no matter how many negative consequences happen is known as

What is addiction?

300

_______ to drugs in your neighborhood or home can increase you risk of using drugs. 

What is exposure or access?

300

If you or someone you care about is struggling with mental health issues, these staff members are available here at Yes Community Counseling Center to help

Individual Counselor or any staff member at Yes. 

400

Which of the following symptoms are caused by regular Nicotine use?

a. Attention problems

b. Mood instability

c. Both

What is answer c. - both?

400

Feeling anxious or irritable, nausea/vomiting and difficulty sleeping are symptoms someone would experience when addicted to marijuana if they stop using for a period of time. What kinds of symptoms are these?

a. Withdrawal

b. Tolerance

c. Cold/Flu

What is answer a. Withdrawal?

400

During the high school years, our brain is busy regulating (balancing) our _________. 

What is our mood?

400

This is the #1 reason that teens give for why they started using drugs

Peer Pressure

Curiosity 

Coping with mental health (stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, ect)

What is to cope with mental health? (such as depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, etc.)

400

These skills involve making a decision, standing up for yourself and avoiding or leaving risky situations

Social Skills 

Refusal Skills

Communication Skills

What are refusal skills?

500

Name one feature of vapes that made the product more appealing to children and teens

What are flavors, mimicking a USB drive, concealable size and concealable cloud of smoke?

500

Using a high dosage of marijuana can cause _________

a. Impaired brain development

b. Addiction

c. Both

What is answer c. - Both?

500

The teen brain is highly vulnerable because it is still doing this

What is developing or growing?

500

This type of home environment can cause a teenager to use drugs as a way of escaping or coping 

unstable 

loving 

overprotective

What is a unstable home environment? 

500

The first stage of addiction 

Preoccupation 

Dependency

Misuse

Experimental 

What is experimental? 

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