Drug Abuse and Addiction
Drug Abuse and Addiction
Understanding Addiction
Why Do People Use Drugs
When Does Drug Abuse Become Addiction
Drug abuse is a serious issue that occurs when one uses an illicit substance or takes prescription medication in a manner that is not prescribed. While drug abuse can lead to substance use disorders, it is not always the case. Addiction, on the other hand, is characterized by the inability to quit using a drug despite the negative consequences it may cause.
Even if an individual’s life is falling apart, they may still obsess about using the substance. It is important to note that addiction is different from physical dependence and tolerance. Physical dependence occurs when withdrawal symptoms manifest if someone suddenly stops using a substance, while tolerance happens when the efficacy of a drug decreases over time.
Risk Factors for Addiction
Social factors are things like peer pressure or social isolation. If someone feels lonely, or like they don’t fit in, or maybe they just feel awkward in general, they are likely to pick up a drug to try and feel like they are part of a group. Stress, exposure to violence, or poverty are examples of environmental factors that can increase the risk of substance abuse. When environmental factors play a role, people are enticed to use drugs as a way of numbing their emotions or changing their feelings about their situation.
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Getting Help for Addiction
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