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Teen drug abuse: Help your teen avoid drugs
Why teens abuse drugs
Talking about teen drug abuse
Content
Why teens use or misuse drugs
Consequences of teen drug abuse
Health effects of drugs
Talking about teen drug use
Other preventive strategies
Recognizing the warning signs of teen drug abuse
Seeking help for teen drug abuse
Why teens use or misuse drugs
Various factors can contribute to teen drug use and misuse. First-time use often occurs in social settings with easily accessible substances, such as alcohol and cigarettes.
Continued use might be a result of insecurities or a desire for social acceptance. Teens may feel indestructible and might not consider the consequences of their actions, leading them to take dangerous risks with drugs.
Common risk factors for teen drug abuse include:
- A family history of substance abuse
- A mental or behavioral health condition, such as depression, anxiety or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Impulsive or risk-taking behavior
- A history of traumatic events, such as experiencing a car accident or being a victim of abuse
- Low self-esteem or feelings of social rejection