This drug, often smoked or vaped, is the most commonly used substance among teens and can affect memory and concentration.
What is marijuana?
One of the first signs of addiction is a teen withdrawing from friends, family, and social activities. This is called what?
What is social isolation?
This risk involves a teen using substances like alcohol or drugs and getting behind the wheel of a car, which can lead to accidents or legal trouble?
What is impaired driving?
One of the first step in helping a teen with addiction is having this type of conversation, which focuses on understanding the issue and offering support.
What is an open conversation or intervention?
This age group is most likely to experiment with drugs or alcohol for the first time, making them vulnerable to developing an addiction.
What are teens (13-18 years old)?
These digital platforms can lead to compulsive behavior in teens, often causing them to spend excessive amounts of time on social media or gaming.
What is social media or video gaming?
A teen may experience this mental state where they feel anxious or upset if they cannot engage in their addictive behavior or use a substance.
What is withdrawal or irritability?
Addiction to substances like marijuana, nicotine, or alcohol can lead to long-term health problems, particularly affecting this organ, which is responsible for detoxifying the body.
What is the liver?
This type of professional, who specializes in addiction, can help a teen address their substance abuse or behavioral addiction.
According to studies, this percentage of teens report using alcohol before the age of 18.
What is around 50%?
This addictive prescription medication, often prescribed for pain relief, has seen an increase in misuse among teens, leading to a risk of overdose.
What is opioid painkillers (like oxycodone)?
A teen addicted to gaming might show this, where they play games for excessive hours and neglect responsibilities like school or chores.
What is compulsive gaming or gaming addiction?
A teen who is addicted to substances like methamphetamine or opioids may experience this, which can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention.
What is an overdose?
This type of therapy, commonly used in addiction treatment, focuses on changing harmful thought patterns and behaviors.
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
The average age of first-time use for nicotine (vaping or smoking) among teens is typically around this age.
What is 13 or 14 years old?
Teens may develop an addiction to this, which includes eating large amounts of food, even when not hungry, to cope with stress or emotional pain.
What is food addiction or binge eating?
If a teen shows signs of rapidly losing or gaining weight and neglecting personal hygiene, these may be indicators of this type of addiction.
What is eating or body image addiction?
This can occur when a teen becomes addicted to social media, causing them to compare themselves to others and leading to negative impacts on self-esteem and mental health.
What is depression or anxiety?
This is a support network that teens can attend, which includes sharing experiences with others going through similar struggles with addiction.
What is a support group (e.g., Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous)?
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that this percentage of high school seniors report using marijuana in the past year.
What is around 35-40%?
These substances, often found in vape pens, are highly addictive and can be harmful to a teen's developing brain, leading to nicotine dependence.
What is nicotine?
When a teen becomes defensive or denies that their behavior is problematic, they may be displaying this type of response.
What is denial?
This academic consequence often happens when a teen's addiction leads to missing school, failing grades, or losing interest in their studies.
What is academic decline or truancy?
Parents, friends, and schools can help a teen avoid addiction by offering this, which is a key component of prevention.
What is guidance or supervision?
Research shows that addiction in teens is more likely to occur when a parent has a history of addiction. The genetic factor is estimated to contribute this percentage to the risk of addiction.
What is about 40-60%?