Key Terms
Substance Use Disorders
Synthetic Drugs
Your body on...
Factors Affecting Substance Use and Addiction
100

physical and psychological need for a substance or behavior

What is addiction?

100

experimentation, regular use, tolerance, dependence, and addiction.

What are the stages of substance use disorders? 

100

Counterfeit prescription medications sold on the street have been found to contain small but, powerful amounts of this synthetic drug.

What is fentanyl?

100

A chemical in marijuana that affects parts of the brain related to concentration and memory.

What is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?

100

Genetics, mental health, and social influences.

What are factors affecting substance use and addiction?

200

influence that people your age or status have on your actions

What is peer pressure? 

200

People use drugs or alcohol "just to try it."

What is experimentation? 

200

like the stimulant drugs they mimic this drugs contains chemicals called cathinones, which cause hallucinations, paranoia, and a dangerous increase in heart rate.

What is bath salts?

200

Experts say teens should consume how many milligrams of caffeine a day.

What is 100 mg?

200

Some young people use substances to manage their mental health.

What is called self-medication?

300

reminders that cause people to feel a strong desire for a substance.

What are triggers? 

300

Substance use may cause pleasant pleasant feelings and consume a substance regularly to have those positive feelings. 

What is regular use?

300

Drugs made of dried plant leaves sprayed with synthetic cannabinoids that can cause dangerous health problems, including heart attacks. 

What is K2 and spice? 

300

People who use marijuana before age 18 are how likely to develop a dependence and feel withdrawal symptoms when not using it?

What is 4-7 times more likely?

300

Media messages affect the use of substances. What percentage of ads that people are exposed to are from the internet? 

What is 35.8%?

400

body's need for an increased amount of a substance to experience effects once felt with smaller amounts

What is tolerance? 

400

Taking substances, such as medicines, in ways not intended.

What is misuse?

400

Both legitimate and illegal synthetic opioids can pose a high risk for what?

What is addiction and overdose?

400

Products containing nicotine can weaken this body system, making you more prone to develop cancerous tumors. 

What is the immune system? 

400

Young people may imitate the behaviors of their peers on social media. This is because they believe their peers are using substances when in fact many do not use substances. What kind of peer pressure is this? 

What is indirect peer pressure? 

500

effect that occurs when the body needs an addictive substance in its system to function normally or avoid cravings and anxiety

What is dependence? 

500

Using substances in ways that have negative effects on a person's life is called. 

What is abuse? 

500

Most drugs--even the ones that help people are synthetic, but now synthetic drugs are also being made how?

What is in illegal or unregulated laboratories?

500

Nicotine addiction can drain your wallet, estimated cost in year can be what?

What is $1920?

500

Having a family history of a substance use disorder increases a person's risk. This is due to what? 

What is genetics? 

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