Social and family factors influence substance abuse in young people, with community prevalence impacting social life and physical health.
Social factors and family environment can contribute to young people abusing substances. Weak family bonds, peer pressure, and exposure to drug culture are examples of factors that may lead to substance abuse.
Being exposed to high prevalent rates of substance abuse in communities can negatively impact social life by increasing crime rates, fostering a culture of addiction, and straining relationships within the community.
Substance abuse can negatively impact young people's physical health by increasing the risk of accidents, contributing to chronic health conditions, and impairing cognitive function.
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