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What are the cause and consequences of drug abuse?


Drug abuse also plays a role in many major social problems, such as drugged driving, violence, stress, and child abuse. Drug abuse can lead to homelessness, crime, and missed work or problems with keeping a job. It harms unborn babies and destroys families. There are different types of treatment for drug abuse.

What are the underlying causes of drug abuse?

  • There are certain common factors that are associated with the cause of drug abuse. They are- 1. Biological Factors: Preexisting psychiatric or personality disorder, or a medical disorder. Reinforcing effects of drugs. Withdrawal effects and craving. 2. Psychological Factors: As a novelty. Social rebelliousness. Poor control. Sensation seeking.

What are the harmful effects of drug abuse?

  • Harmful effects of drug abuse. Contract diseases e.g. AIDS, Hepatitis B and Tetanus by sharing infected needles. Distort perception of and response to the environment, causing harm to oneself and to others. Alter behaviour Adversely affect liver, lung, kidney and heart health. Acute intoxication and death.

What is drug abuse and it's causes?

  • Clinically known as substance use disorder, drug abuse or addiction is caused by the habitual taking of addictive substances. Drugs include alcohol, marijuana, hallucinogens and opioids. Substance use disorder is a disease, causing people to compulsively use drugs despite consequences.

What are the psychological effects of drug abuse?

  • Psychological drug abuse effects commonly include changes in mood. A person may be anxious, thinking about when they can next use the drug, or depressed due to drug side effects. Other psychological drug abuse side effects include: Drug abusers choose drugs over all else; that includes family and friends.