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describe three factors tha may make a individuals more vulnerable to abuse others
Personal factors that can contribute to substance abuse include genetics, history of trauma or abuse, mental health disorders such as depression or anxiety, low self-esteem, peer pressure, and a lack of coping mechanisms for stress or difficult emotions.
self-harmer/neglect alcohol and drugs abuse vulnerable group
factors may include if the individual has a mental disability such as dementia or not having mental capacity. If the individual is secluded or isolated or are vulnerable. There could also be factors for the abuser which could include the abuser having lack of training, also abusing their power. sometimes personal issues have a part to play which could include the carer/abuser being stressed or having a history of abuse and continuing the cycle
genetic factors, psychopathology, and social learning.
Safeguarding vulnerable adults focuses on preventing harm or abuse from occurring in the first place through awareness, prevention, and support. Protection of vulnerable adults, on the other hand, involves responding to concerns or incidents of harm or abuse that have already occurred, including investigating, intervening, and providing support to the individual.
To care for someone that is vulnerable, one must provide them with a great amount of comfort. One must make sure to not abuse a vulnerable person, and abuse can range from neglect all the way to actual physical abuse.
Abuse is a terrible thing. One thing we can all do is run for help. Call 911, if a gun is threatened or he/she has one, wait till they leave the house. Run to the nearest police station, and show them the evidence.
medications excessive tiredness at bedtime eating a heavy meal prior to bedtime drug abuse
There are many factors that may affect the mental health of an individual. These include, a lack of self-esteem, people who feel good about themselves are normally happier. Not feeling loved, everyone wants to know they matter. In addition, factors like abuse, a breakup of the family can also contribute to mental ill health.
abused as a child, a person who is a giver instead of a taker, and definately a person who doesnt no how to say no and mean it
Alcohol and drug abuse are individual problems (that is, are caused by individuals) because it is the individual who chooses to use or to abuse these substances.