Prevention
Interesting Facts
Outcome of Risky Behaviors:
100

Which environment does the CDC recommend intervening for reducing risky behaviors?

School

100

Which 3 substance had the most reported use in adolescents?

Nicotine (vaping), marijuana, and alcohol 

100

In a recent 2020 study, what percentage of U.S. high school students said they had used alcohol, drugs or smoked cigarettes?

What is 75 percent?

200

As clinicians, what can we support our adolescent clients regarding risky behavior reduction?

Skills like communication, emotional awareness, peer-refusal skills and emotional regulation.

200

Name an environmental factor that contributes to substance use amongst adolescents?

Product advertisements/media 

300

Talking about risky behavior can result in reduction. T/F & why?

In the absence of education and communication from parents, teens may turn to their peers for info and be influenced by them.

300

List three potential consequences of risky behavior in teens.

Physical consequences: harming self or others, violence, illness/disease, and death. 

Emotional/mental consequences: depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions, SI, low self-esteem, etc. 

Academic/Professional consequences: inability to finish school, difficulty securing and maintaining employment 

400

How can after school programs help with reducing risky behavior?

Reduce community violence and increase school connectedness and adaptive skills.

400

Why are teens more likely to engage in risky behaviors?

Teens prefrontal cortex does not matures until later in development. This means teens can be more prone to riskier and impulsive behaviors, and less likely to consider consequences of their actions. 

500

How can providing autonomy to adolescents help with reduction in risky behavior?

It’s an exercise in self-governance, self-regulatory behavior, and independence, with parental guidance and limits.

500

The number of students who estimated to have met the medical criteria for a substance abuse disorder in 2011 is...

1.6 million students