2022
DOI: 10.1080/00221325.2022.2130025
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Risk Factors for Substance Use across the Lifespan

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“…17,25 Environmental factors such as negative peer influences, high drug availability, poverty, and crime can also increase a person's vulnerability to addiction. 17,25 Individual factors like a chaotic home and family life further compound addiction risk. Living in an unstable home or home with little to no parental/adult monitoring and being exposed to trauma increase a person's risk.…”
Section: Knowledge Deficits Related To Addictionmentioning
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“…17,25 Environmental factors such as negative peer influences, high drug availability, poverty, and crime can also increase a person's vulnerability to addiction. 17,25 Individual factors like a chaotic home and family life further compound addiction risk. Living in an unstable home or home with little to no parental/adult monitoring and being exposed to trauma increase a person's risk.…”
Section: Knowledge Deficits Related To Addictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Living in an unstable home or home with little to no parental/adult monitoring and being exposed to trauma increase a person's risk. 17,25 Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that take place during critical years of development (0 to 17 years) and can include experiencing or witnessing violence at home or in the community, suffering physical or emotional abuse and/or neglect, and having a caregiver who has a mental illness. 26 As the number of ACEs experienced by a person increases, so too does the person's risk of developing SUDs.…”
Section: Knowledge Deficits Related To Addictionmentioning
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