• posted an update Tilley Skytte 1 year, 6 months ago

    To some parents, the excitement of youngster alcohol consumption (and some drug abuse) is viewed as typical “youth experimentation.” Some parents have viewed such activities normally and “okay so long as it doesn’t go too far.” Some consider youth experimentation with alcohol a part of we were young. They see these as activities which are only a the main risk-taking behaviors that manifest in teens and the younger generation.

    However, it’s dangerous to normalize teen experimentation with alcohol. Just one single exposure to such substances can set takes place for repeat use and addiction. Further, there is data to suggest a link between experimentation with drugs and alcohol in one’s youth and dependence on such substances later on in life. If parents want to ensure their children become adults to be sober, clear-minded, and healthy, they have to ensure their children avoid using alcohol and drugs.

    Drug Experimentation Can bring about Addiction

    Teenager being affected by abusing drugs

    Previous studies suggested that many teens reduce and sometimes cease drug abuse once they enter adulthood. However, a new study funded from the National Institutes of Health and published in JAMA Network Open discovered that today’s teens typically tend not to transition away from using drugs and alcohol after they reach adulthood, particularly when these were already exhibiting addictive behaviors during adolescence.

    In line with the findings of surveyed adults that had used drugs repeatedly of their youth, 60% reported continuing to test out drugs in adulthood. Conversely, adults who hardly ever tried out substances of their youth or who didn’t research substances at all had reduced rates of drug abuse

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