Substance Abuse Disorder
Influences
Advocacy
Substance Use
Treatment
100

The medical condition that is defined by the inability to control the use of a particular substance.

What is Substance Abuse?

100

Declining grades, absenteeism from school and other activities, and increased potential for dropping out of school.

What are influences for teens to use drugs?

100

What does the acronym 'ICARE' stand for

What is Advocacy?

100

A drug that will be legalized on July 1st in Maryland, although not FDA approved this drug is also used in medicine.

What is marijuana?

100

988

What is the suicide hotline?

200

People with addiction often have one or more associated health issues, which could include lung or heart disease, stroke, cancer, or mental health conditions.

What can having a substance abuse disorder cause in life?

200

Teens use drugs to help cope with mental health disorders and tend to use them to “numb out”.

What are influences for teens to use drugs?
200

Relevant, Usable, Needed, Necessary

What is Functional Knowledge?

200

This substance is not only bad for the user, but it also emits greenhouse gases and toxic emissions into the environment which contribute to global warming.

What are nicotine products?

200

#1-800-662-Help

What is the hotline for Substance Abuse Disorder?

300

Having blood shot eyes, interrupted sleep patterns, sudden weight loss

What are signs that someone may have a drug or alcohol addiction?

300

To try and seem grown-up. They want to feel more grown compared to others. Drugs seem exciting to many teens.

Why do teens try drugs?

300

Support, Message, Speak Up, Research, Change, Listening, Take Action

What are key terms for Advocacy?

300

A drug that is only legal when prescribed in hospitals to terminally ill patients. This drug is typically added into other drugs to make them stronger.

What is fentanyl?

300

The action or manner of dealing with something (such as a topic) often in a specified way.

What is the definition of treatment?

400

Could include problems with family, problems with relationships, problems with friends.

What are risk factors?

400

Often use drugs because peers around you say they do drugs to escape life, or they say they have a fun time when on drugs.

What are influences for teens to use drugs

400

Act passionately and with conviction

What does the A' in "ICARE" mean?

400

13.4 million people reported trying this drug before reaching the legal age of use.

What is alcohol?

400

This is a therapy treatment that focuses on replacing substance abuse with healthy coping mechanisms?

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

500

Feeling that you have to use the drug regularly — daily or even several times a day. Having intense urges for the drug that block out any other thoughts. Taking larger amounts of the drug over a longer period of time than you intended. Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to stop taking the drug.

What are symptoms of Substance Abuse Disorder

500

The scientific theory concluding that the biggest influence on the decisions people make throughout their lives is their environment and experiences they've had.

What is Social Learning Theory?

500

Create a health enhancing position or message supported by facts and evidence and geared towards the audience

What does the C' in "ICARE" mean?

500

This substance is the leading cause of overdoses in the US, because people develop intolerance to it and require more to feel the same affects.

What is opioids?

500

A form of addiction treatment that provides clients with 24-hour care under the supervision of professionals. This is usually recommended for people with long term substance abuse issues.

What is rehab?