What is the form of peer pressure that is spoken
What is direct
__ in 6 teen users become addicted to cannabis.
What is "1"
This trigger refers to experiencing negative emotions such as stress, sadness, or anger.
What is Emotional Triggers
Cancer, addiction, liver and kidney damage, tremors, etc.
What are Long Term effects on the body
By making a joke about the situation, it can take attention away from you while also lightening the mood.
What is Humor
The form of Peer Pressure that is unspoken
What is indirect
Anger, pains, depression, sweating, craving, slight tremors, sleep disturbances, and decreased appetite and stomach pain are symptoms of...
What are symptom of withdrawal
This trigger involves being in social settings where substance use is prevalent or being around individuals who use substances.
What is Social Triggers?
They deliver nicotine to the brain 4 times faster than any other tobacco product.
What are JUUL PRODUCTS. JUUL products delivers nicotine faster to the brain than other tobacco products.
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What type o peer pressure pushes someone to do something in a bad way
What is Negative
Amount of time that cannabis lasts in the body of a chronic user
What is 3 Months
This trigger is associated with Environments and encountering specific places, such as bars, clubs, or former using locations
What is environmental triggers?
Craving, a sense of emptiness, anxiety, depression, etc.
What are Withdrawal symptoms
What is "giving an excuse"
Name calling, insults, offensive jokes are examples of this
what are Put Downs
When a chronic smoker quits, this is persistent and can take years to fully recover
What are Memory problems/ functional memory
This trigger is related to encountering certain people, such as former using friends or acquaintances.
What are people triggers
Approximately ____ found in cigarettes.
What are more than 600 ingredients
People you can turn to that will support your decision
What/who are Friends, Family, Teachers
Place where peer pressure takes place
What are schools, malls, parks, sports teams, school clubs, home, recess/lunch
The chemical found in Cannabis
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC
This trigger refers to encountering specific events or situations that were previously associated with substance use, such as holidays, parties, or anniversaries.
What are Situational triggers?
The seconds it takes for nicotine to reach the brain
What is 8-10 seconds
It allows everyone to get away from the destructive decision at hand.
What is suggesting an alternative activity