Gang wars, violence, crime, thievery, murder, strained relationships, broken—these are just several of the social problems brought about by drug addiction. In fact, the problem is so widespread that social scientists, doctors, and drug rehab experts now consider it as a worldwide social and moral dilemma.
Everyone is fighting the worldwide drug problem. Authorities and government agencies have worked ceaselessly to apprehend drug pushers, users, and suppliers. A country’s coast guard, immigration, and military arrest drug smugglers who are ready to fight back to protect their dreaded treasure. Families and friends move heaven and earth to keep their loved ones away from substance abuse.
Yet the drug problem persists and, according to countless reports, has become worse. What could have made people start using drugs in the first place?
1. Peer pressure
According to sociologists and drug rehab professionals, peer pressure largely contributes to the addiction problem. Children, teenagers, and young adults are very susceptible to peer pressure because they still have this extremely strong desire to be “in the crowd” or “to be cool.”
2. Easy access
Poor areas and urban slums have increased in size and number. These areas are ideal places for drug pushers and sellers who run away from the authorities. Drug users can easily visit here, hide among the shanties, and close a transaction.
3. Troubled families
Domestic abuse, lack of time and interaction within family members, busy lifestyles, and frequent misunderstandings and fights within the family are some of the reasons why family members resort to drugs. By taking drugs, they have this false perception of feeling better. That “good feeling” is actually the effect of the drug on the brain’s neural activities.
4. Work and School Stress
As per drug rehab experts, psychologists, and sociologists, work or school related stress are key factors in the increase of drug abuse. Stressed workers and students use drugs to feel energized, alert, and awake.
5. Personal problems
Heartbreaks, financial problems, insecurity, desperation, and other personal problems are also major factors why people use drugs. The victim takes drugs to get that feeling of bliss, which they think, will block out their problems.
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