This response covers the definitions of substance abuse and use, differences between alcoholism and drug addiction, influential social factors, long-term emotional impacts, and academic consequences of drug abuse.
Substance abuse: Refers to the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and drugs, leading to addiction or negative consequences.
Substance use: Describes the consumption of substances, such as alcohol or drugs, in any manner, whether it is within recommended limits or not.
Alcoholism specifically pertains to the addiction to alcohol, whereas drug addiction refers to the dependence on other substances like opioids, stimulants, or hallucinogens.