Their obsessions can create psychotic state of minds, and a whole bunch of other things, if not cured for, in a long time.
no. as far as i know, you can develop it at any age. i believe it's more common in teens.
how does physical changes affect teens
About 10% of all teens with eating disorders will die directly from the disorder.
it just does
Of course it causes a sleeping disorder you silly duck, especially heroine and meth. If it's meth it causes them to stay up for days and then after their psychosis they will pass out for days. If its heroine they just pass out randomly. Hope I help
yes
A bit of rebellion..
ATOD can affect teens success in school by having the kids go to school with bad habits and the are skipping class and are not doing there work.
there has been an increase among children and teens. Many findings were that Bipolar Disorder did increase over the course of the past nine years.
Peer pressure can have an affect o both adults and teens but the most cOmmOn and most affected in the situation would have to be teens because of all thier hormones and thief trying to fit in and be cool and thief more conteolling.
as many as 25% go on to develop antisocial personality disorder and the criminal behavior, substance abuse, and high rate of suicide attempts that are symptomatic of it
Peer pressure can influence teens' behavior, decisions, and attitudes by encouraging them to conform to their peers' standards. This can lead to both positive outcomes, such as encouraging healthy behaviors or academic success, or negative outcomes, such as engaging in risky behaviors like substance abuse or skipping school. It's essential for teens to have strong self-esteem, good communication skills, and a support system to resist negative peer pressure and make informed choices.