there trying to feel better and numb the pain
Yes it can
Yes it can.
Most people drink alcohol because they enjoy doing so. Relative few choose to drink for its health benefits. During the great depression people were turning to alcohol to get away from their miserable lives, alcohol can lead to abuse if the person is unstable.
Yes.
Stress and depression can cause eating disorders, sleep problems, it can make someone anti-social, can lead to alcohol and or drug abuse. It can also cause someone to have trouble with school or work. Of course many of these factors could be the reason why someone is stress out or can cause depression.
self-harmer/neglect alcohol and drugs abuse vulnerable group
Chloroform abuse can lead to serious health risks such as respiratory depression, liver and kidney damage, and central nervous system depression. Overexposure to chloroform can result in dizziness, nausea, headaches, and in extreme cases, unconsciousness or death. Long-term abuse can also lead to addiction and dependence.
Neglect and abuse can lead to problems later on in life such as psychological issues and depression. Aside from mental problems, the victim may also experience physical issues such as broken bones, etc. (If the abuse becomes that serious.)
four reasons why some individuals may be more likely to be abuse
Drug/Alcohol Abuse, Depression, Anger/hate, Family problems, jealousy...
There are a number of alcohol agencies around the world. In the US, the lead agency is the National Institute on alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
His goal was to reduce or eliminate the consumption (use) of alcohol. It was believed that alcohol caused disease, death, crime, abuse, poor work habits, and depression.