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explain the effects of drug abuse to the peer and friends?
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Answered by jasolaroy36643
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Explanation:

Peers, particularly group members, become important social referents. Peer groups also influence individual members' attitudes and behaviours on many cultural and social issues, such as: drug use, violence, and academic achievement.

Answered by muduli478
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Until recently, peer pressure stood as a widely acknowledged but scientifically unexplored driving force for certain behaviors. Researching this social phenomenon gained popularity within the past 20 years as drug and alcohol use steadily increased.

Investigation into the matter is uncovering the role peer pressure plays in influencing decisions and habits. Results from multiple studies confirm the idea that peer pressure can sway people into doing or participating in something they normally wouldn’t. Whether its drug use or exercise, peer pressure encourages people to alter their behaviors.

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