Three Characteristics of Alcohol Abuse

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3 characteristics of alcohol abuse. Alcoholism is a progressive disease that includes problems controlling your drinking, and being preoccupied with alcohol. Loss of control: Engaging in other risk behaviours will under the influence of alcohol. Loss of motivation: Losing interest in other activities you loved or enjoyed. Compulsive preoccupation: Compulsive worrying about other things and craving alcohol. Characteristics that encourage youth to engage in alcohol abuse. Peer pressure: Teenagers want to be a part of a popular group or ‘gang’ and therefore give in to anything, and always listen to what others have to say. The teen party scene is a circumstance where alcohol is indulged in more than any other times. Curiosity: Teenagers are often curious about things they haven’t tried yet and alcohol is one of them. Teens often wonder why others drink so much and then try it themselves, and unfortunately, if they like it, it becomes a big problem. Low self esteem: Most teens who have low self esteem indulge in alcohol and other illegal substances, which then leads to depression...

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