Causes and Consequences of Addictions in Adolescent
Addiction in adolescent is a very important public health problem. The risks and harms associated with adolescent admissions vary for each substance and are extremely dangerous; therefore, it is necessary to take into account personal variables such as the degree of their motivation, knowledge or experience of the use of addictions in adolescents, and the specific properties of addictions in adolescents as well as the influence of adulterating elements.
What makes adolescent addictions a harmful addiction is that it turns against oneself and others. At the beginning of addictions in adolescents you get some apparent gratification, just like with a habit, but soon your behavior begins to have negative consequences in your life. Adolescent behaviors produce pleasure, relief, and other short-term compensation, but they cause pain, disaster, desolation, and a host of mid-term problems.
What Causes Addictions in Teens?
Cultural norms influence the acceptable rules of substance use or addiction in adolescents, while laws determine their legal use. The question of whether there is a normative pattern of abuse in these addictions is still the subject of great controversy.
Adolescent addiction-related disorders are caused by multiple factors, including genetic vulnerability, environmental factors, social pressures, individual personality traits and psychiatric problems; however, it has not yet been determined which of these factors determinants in people with addictions in adolescents are, but it is accepted that they are all combined those that generate addictions in adolescents.
What are the consequences of addictions in adolescents?
The negative consequences associated with addictions in adolescents affect many different aspects of a person’s life; Are very diverse, but we can divide them into two groups:
Health: The appearance of various diseases, damages, damages and organic and psychological problems, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, depression, psychosis, paranoia, are some of the disorders that addictions in adolescents produce and can even become fatal.
Social: The inability to maintain stable relationships can destroy family relationships and their group of friends, this can cause the person to stop participating in the real world, abandoning goals, and his life revolves around his addictions, destroying what that surrounds it. Also a low performance in the work or in the study and until the degree of abandoning goals and plans, resorting to the addictions like the unique “solution” to the problems. The use of addictions can become very expensive, leading the addict to allocate all his resources to maintain consumption, even to remove the assets of his family and friends.
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