Psychology of youngsters who take drugs

Asad ullah
2 min readMar 11, 2021

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What is drug Addiction?

Addiction is a disease that affects your brain and behavior. When you’re addicted to drugs, you can’t resist the urge to use them, no matter how much harm the drugs may cause. The earlier you get treatment for drug Addiction, the more likely you are to avoid some of the more dire consequences of the disease.

Why youngsters take drugs?

Nowadays in youngsters, drug addiction may be considered as a result of the intersection between product, drug, and environmental factors, educational factors, and those factors configuring the intimate structure of personality. Among environmental factors, the most accepted are social and economic deprivations: parent’s unemployment, poverty, limited material conditions, disorganized families by divorce or abandonment, single-parent families, failure in love etc.

Why are drugs especially dangerous for young people?

Young people’s brains are growing and developing until they are their mid-20’s. This is especially true of the prefrontal cortex, which is used to make decisions. Taking drugs when young can interfere with developmental processes occurring in the brain. It can also affect their decision-making. They may be more likely to do risky things, such as unsafe sex and dangerous driving.

The earlier young people start using drugs, the greater their chances of continuing to use them and become addicted later in life.Taking drugs when you are young can contribute to the development of adult health problems, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and sleep disorders.

In short, The physical consequences of drug Addiction are Scrapes, bruises, track marks, lip burns, skin abscesses, contracting diseases (like HIV or Hepatitis C), increased tolerance, physical dependence on the drug .The common mental consequences are depression, anxiety, mood swings and psychosis.The social consequences of addiction are Dropping out of school, job loss, hospitalizations, going to detox or drug treatment centers, legal problems (DUI, possession charges, etc.), going to jail, troubled relationships.The spiritual drug addiction consequences can apply to anyone, whether they are religious, spiritual, agnostic or atheist.

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Asad ullah
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