Drug addiction is a problem that has been
increasing immensely among our society today. Drug addictions can only hinder
or restrain us from accomplishing goals or dreams in life. People sometimes
feel they are too bright, too powerful, too much in control to become
addictive. Addiction can trap anyone. It can lead to harming ones body, causing
problems in family structure, and contribute to the delinquency in society. The
sooner people seek help for drug addiction problems, the more chances they have
of gaining control of their life once again. However, abstinence is the safest
way to live a longer and healthier life.
We are greatly influenced by the people
around us. Today one of the number one reasons of teenage drug usage is peer
pressure. Peer pressure represents social influences that affect us. It can
have a positive or a negative effect, depending on what path one follows. There
is direct and indirect pressure that might influence a person’s decision in
using drugs. Direct pressure might be when a person is offered to try drugs. Indirect
pressure might be when a person is around people using drugs and sees that
there is nothing wrong with using drugs. Adolescents who use drugs seek out
peers who also use and, in turn, are influenced by those peers (Berndt, 1992).
A person might also try drugs just to fit in a social group, even if the person
had no intentions of using drugs. Adolescents can try out different roles and
observe the reactions of their friends to their behavior and their appearance
(Berndt, 1992). One might do it just to be considered “cool” by the
group.
There
are also other reasons why people might turn to using drugs. Emotional
distress, such as personal or family problems, having low self-esteem, like
loosing a close one, loosing a job, or having no friends, and environmental
stress are all possible factors to causing one to use drugs.
In
conclusion, it's best to not involve yourself with drugs at all. Have a
healthier lifestyle by having drug-free life.
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