[Risk factors and protective factors for substance abuse among adolescents]
- PMID: 39003695
- DOI: 10.32687/0869-866X-2024-32-s1-526-529
[Risk factors and protective factors for substance abuse among adolescents]
Abstract
The article presents a brief descriptive review aimed at identifying risk factors and protective factors of drug abuse among adolescents in three important areas - personality, family and society. Individual risk factors are described: high impulsivity, rebelliousness, violation of emotional balance, alexithymia. Family risk factors were prenatal smoking of the mother, and her poor psychological status, low education of parents, the presence of family members who use psychoactive substances. Among the risk factors in society was the presence of peers who abuse drugs in the environment of a teenager. Protective factors are also identified: individual optimism, the desire to preserve their health, etc.
Keywords: adolescents; protective factors; psychoactive substances; risk factors.
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