Responding to teen substance use
What is teen substance use?
- Experimenting. Today, most teens try alcohol,
cigarettes, inhalants, or other drugs one or more times. However, many of these
teens never go any further than experimenting, and they usually do not have any
problems as a result of their substance use.
- Substance abuse. For
some teens, experimenting leads to regular or frequent use (abuse). Substance
abuse results in problems at home (such as more arguments with parents), at
school (such as failing grades), or with the law (such as driving under the
influence or possessing illegal substances).
- Substance dependence
(addiction). Teens can become physically and/or psychologically dependent on
the substance. At this stage, use of the substance takes up a significant
portion of the teen's activities, continues despite causing harm, and is
difficult to stop. Addiction is an ongoing (chronic), progressive, and possibly
fatal disease.
Test Your Knowledge Answer the following questions to see whether you understand what
teen substance abuse is. All teens who experiment with alcohol or another drug
become addicted to the substance. - True
- False
After a teen becomes addicted, he or she completely
loses control over his or her substance use. - True
- False
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