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why do you think people taking drugs?​

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Answered by PAKIZAALI
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Answered by khushibhargava1905
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Drug use is a dynamic issue that begins in different ways for different individuals. There are countless reasons why people begin to abuse drugs, whether they’re illicit drugs or prescription medications. The range of reasons why people take drugs is as broad as the types of people who use them. Drug addiction can affect anyone, of any background, and of any socio-economic status.

Contrary to popular belief, drug use doesn’t solely fall under the category of mental illness, homelessness, or even poor family upbringing. Educated individuals with high-paying jobs, families, and seemingly perfect or sought-after lives can be vulnerable to drug abuse, as well.

In general, there are three primary causes of drug use. Within these main causes, there stems a myriad of reasons as to why people start to use drugs. Certain people may face several different factors, which are each, on their own, a reason to use drugs. But these reasons are all the result of some sort of emotional, psychological, or physical categorization of the causes for drug use.

  • Emotional: Feeling they need drugs to fill a void in their lives (whether it’s stress, trauma, relationship issues or more)
  • Physical: Feeling like they need the physical effects of a high or low to physically feel better
  • Psychological: General feelings of inadequacy towards themselves or the world, so they use drugs to boost their confidence and self-esteem and ability to make sense of things
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