Well I'll give it a whirl. It's a social problem because an addict takes from their community. Its a social problem because in some cases our society cant trust us, and our society is paying taxes to house in prison or rehab, or the items we take when we shoplift, or break into our society's homes. That's just the beginning of the list.
Drunks and addicts are disruptive to social systems, especially families, tend to commit crimes, and their combined effect in all areas including health care costs society in the neighborhood of $100 billion a year in the US alone.
It was for me hanging in the crowd of drug takers which enjoy, it becomes a big temptation.
Because it is a result from the base parents treatments
I'm no specialist on drug and alcohol abuse in correlation to social interaction, but colloquial insistence on intoxicating one's self is prevalent in our society.
Because their abuse leads to health, safety, interpersonal, legal, economic, and other problems.
It makes a social problem because you affecting those around you either physically or emotionally.
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The first step in treating a drug abuse problem is typically acknowledging the issue and seeking help. This may involve reaching out to a healthcare professional, counselor, or support group to discuss treatment options and develop a plan for recovery.
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It can't solve the problem of drug abuse.
Decrease in social status.
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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.
Yes.
social, economical, phisical, political
It means that in SOME judicial systems, drug court is run as a social experiment where drug use and drug abuse (especially for first-=time offenders) is viewed not as a criminal matter but as a social problem. People who would be found "guilty" in a normal court are only found to be "Involved" in drug court.