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Drugs and Alcohol as a Social Problem - Coggle Diagram
Drugs and Alcohol
as a Social Problem
Abuse, Addiction,
and Dependency
Physical Dependency
Withdraws, fever, chills, shakes, and possibly even death.
Psychological Dependency
Cravings
Interference with One's Social Life and Health
Subjective Concern
How Society
Perceives Drug Use
Society's Disapproval
is Part of What Makes
Drug Use a Social Problem
Overdose and Death
Survivors of Overdose
Could Suffer
Permanant Damage
Medicalization of
Human Problems
The Need to Treat
Everyday Problems
with Drugs and Alcohol
Dysfunctions
Over Using
Side Effects
Addiction
Culture Conflict
Principles and Values
Social Consequences
Lower Grades
and Acedemic Achievement
Lowered Inhibition
Black Market
Sales of Drugs
Contributes to the
Negative Perspective and
Subjective Concern
Crime
Stealing and
Theft
Manufacture of
Illegal Substances
Social Reputation
Society Views
Those Who Drink or
Use Drugs as "Questionable,
Unreliable, and Uneducated"