drug abuse
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Risk for potential abuse
only the son is at risk if the father is an alcoholic
Cheryl Paullin has written: 'The child abuse risk assessment tool' -- subject(s): Statistical methods, Child abuse, Risk assessment, Research
Family history of alcoholism and/or drug abuse increases risk . Alcohol and drug usage/abuse while very young (before age 18) also increases risk.
Yes
Not necessarily, but there is elevated risk.
IncreasedCombining severe emotional pain with substance use or abuse would contribute to increased crash risk.
Those who were abused as children or witnessed abuse as children especially if there is drug or alcohol abuse in the family.
Some personal risk factors for drug abuse include a history of mental health disorders, experiencing trauma or adverse childhood experiences, and a lack of healthy coping mechanisms for stress or emotions. Additionally, genetic predisposition and peer influences can also contribute to an individual’s risk for drug abuse.
Membership in gangs, availability of weapons, and drug abuse are risk factors for involvement in criminal activity, violence, and social problems. These factors can increase the likelihood of individuals engaging in illegal behavior, contributing to negative outcomes for both themselves and their communities.