Not exact matches
Did the
abuse lead to drug and alcohol
problems?
Trauma caused by childhood
abuse and neglect destroys countless lives and
leads to addiction and all kinds of
problems - many lifelong.
just like
abusing substances and food
leads to problems.
It was Reese's own
problems that
led him
to abuse cocaine and ruin a promising athletic career.
The committee said that it had «identified many instances of serious
problems in these programs, some of which could
lead to gross
abuses unless they are more effectively monitored and controlled.»
It
leads to emotional
problems like depression and anxiety, substance
abuse (honors students taking Ritalin
to stay awake), social isolation and shallow relationships (how can you form friendships if you don't have time for friends?).
Scores of animal and human studies show that early life stress, such as severe early social deprivation,
leads to long - term changes in the brain, cognitive and social
problems, and heightened susceptibility
to anxiety, depression, and drug
abuse in adulthood.
In any case would this not
lead to an increase in domestic
abuse, and a multitude of other social
problems.
«Underage drinking is a dangerous behavior that can
lead to serious health
problems, including addiction later in life,» said New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse Services Commissioner Arlene González - Sánchez.
WHEREAS, poverty is recognized as a
leading cause of or contributing factor
to many social
problems, including but not limited
to substance
abuse, domestic violence, child
abuse, improper nutrition, obesity, improper health care and criminal conduct; and
Both women say the sexual
abuse they endured for years
led to depression, suicidal thoughts, eating issues and other
problems decades later.
But it is not only in politics that that kind of relationship can
lead to abuse, nor is it a
problem confined
to the Conservative party.
«Our main findings — that women trainees were disproportionately targeted for
abuse and felt they had few avenues
to report or resolve these
problems — suggest that at least some field sites are not safe, nor inclusive,» said University of Illinois anthropology professor Kate Clancy, who
led the new analysis.
Ketamine has also been a drug of
abuse and can
lead to untoward psychiatric or cognitive
problems when misused.
Despite continuing reports that methamphetamine
abuse during pregnancy can
lead to behavioral and emotional
problems in children, pregnant women continue
to abuse the illicit drug.
The average time
to recovery from depression was 9 months longer for adults who had been physically
abused during their childhood and about 5 months longer for those whose parents had addiction
problems» says
lead author Esme Fuller - Thomson, Sandra Rotman Endowed Chair in the University of Toronto's Factor - Inwentash Faculty of Social Work.
Steven Grant, a researcher at the National Institute on Drug
Abuse, says that the new findings will help untangle a «chicken and egg problem» with human addiction studies: Previous research found a correlation between the D2 - family receptors and drug abuse, but it was unclear whether fewer receptors contributed to addiction or if chronic drug use led to a drop in the number of recep
Abuse, says that the new findings will help untangle a «chicken and egg
problem» with human addiction studies: Previous research found a correlation between the D2 - family receptors and drug
abuse, but it was unclear whether fewer receptors contributed to addiction or if chronic drug use led to a drop in the number of recep
abuse, but it was unclear whether fewer receptors contributed
to addiction or if chronic drug use
led to a drop in the number of receptors.
Various conditions and medications can
lead to secondary hypertension, including: Kidney
problems; Adrenal gland tumors; Thyroid
problems; Certain defects in blood vessels you're born with (congenital); Certain medications, such as birth control pills, cold remedies, decongestants, over-the-counter pain relievers and some prescription drugs; Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines; Alcohol
abuse or chronic alcohol use; Obstructive sleep apnea.
An added benefit of counting macros is that it is a flexible diet that allows you
to maintain a balance on a busy schedule, but if it's
abused, it can
lead to health
problems.
However if preventive care isn't taken, their use, and especially their
abuse, can
lead to chronic health
problems.
Not only can drug
abuse lead to a variety of hazardous and life - threatening medical
problems, it can also significantly affect sexual stamina levels.
Among adults, job and financial worries are often among the
leading contributors
to stress, but increased crime, violence, peer pressure
leading to substance
abuse (alcohol and drugs like ecstasy, cannabis and methamphetamine), social isolation, loneliness, and family
problems can also create stress - related
problems.
Baltimore — Public - school officials here have launched a five - year effort
to identify and curb learning and behavioral
problems in young children that could
lead to depression, drug and alcohol
abuse, and delinquency.
Asking administrators whether the
problem of
abuse was getting worse
led to a split answer.
In one, researchers examined how SEL intervention programs (such as social skills training, parent training with home visits, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and classroom social - emotional curricula) for kindergarten students impacted their adult lives, and found that these programs
led to 10 % (59 % vs. 69 % for the control group) fewer psychological, behavioral, or substance
abuse problems at the age of 25 (Dodge et al., 2014).
And, for years, an FCC that allowed such
problems to fester, via telecom - friendly E-rate rules and a troubling lack of transparency that has
led to high - profile instances of fraud and
abuse.
Health, Delinquency, and Crime Strong social emotional skills help people
lead healthy lives and avoid risky behavior that could contribute
to physical and mental health
problems, substance
abuse, delinquency, and crime.1
Abusing this type of loan could
lead to other financial
problems.
Abuse of vitamin C supplements over a period of time may
lead to kidney
problems.
The subjects in his work range from issues of stereotype and immigration
to problems in society that can
lead to the failure of families, such as poverty,
abuse and neglect.
3) Libertarian language is consistently used as cover for oligarchy, and in practice the
problem is that an unfettered marketplace
leads to monopolistic
abuses.
Moreover, it explains that bullies may experience psychological
problems in adulthood that can
lead to behaviour such as harassment at work and spousal or child
abuse.
legal
problems they don't know that they have, e.g., one unserviced legal
problem often
leads to several more — e.g., termination of employment without cause or compensation, means debt, loss of property, family break - up, depression, substance
abuse, and sometimes suicide, etc.; and, (3) enlist the help of the social media, news media, pressure groups, and those political parties in opposition
to governments; (4) everyone should complain loudly
to all of the above about law societies» failure
to try
to solve the unaffordable legal services
problem — their failure
to attack it is the cause.
It has stated that it is U.S. policy
to «deter child abductions» and that «the Convention's purpose [is]
to prevent harms resulting from abductions,» which «can have devastating consequences for a child» and may be «one of the worst forms of child
abuse» that «can cause psychological
problems ranging from depression and acute stress disorder
to posttraumatic stress disorder and identity formation issues» and
lead to a child's experiencing «loss of community and stability,
leading to loneliness, anger, and fear of abandonment» and «may prevent the child from forming a relationship with the left - behind parent, impairing the child's ability
to mature.»
There are sometimes prohibitions that deal with the
problems that
led to the fraud such as credit counseling and bankruptcy proceedings, or counseling for substance
abuse or gambling.
The
problem is that the law society failed
to inform the complainants of the Discontinuance Application,
leading to the judicial review on the basis of
abuse of process.
Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in the United States: 17.6 million people, or one in every 12 adults, suffer from alcohol
abuse or dependence along with several million more who engage in risky, binge drinking patterns that could
lead to alcohol
problems.
Alcohol
abuse can
lead to cancer, liver disease, kidney
problems and cardiovascular issues.
Without treatment, depression can
lead to problems at school, running away, substance
abuse, low self - esteem, eating disorders, internet addiction, self - injury, reckless behavior (such as reckless driving, out - of - control drinking, and unsafe sex), violence / bullying, and suicide.
The pressure can
lead to other
problems, like trouble getting
to sleep, difficulty making decisions, poor self - esteem, substance
abuse, physical pain, or troubled relationships.»
SLD can
lead to various
problems, including substance
abuse, it can also
lead to violent behaviour in children.
In the past three decades, researchers have identified four common co-occurring issues — parental substance
abuse, parental mental illness, domestic violence, and child conduct
problems — that are related
to parenting and that
lead to child maltreatment.
Summary Researchers have identified four common co-occurring parental risk factors — substance
abuse, mental illness, domestic violence, and child conduct
problems — that
lead to child maltreatment.
They can also
lead to health, social and school
problems, and can make children more likely
to engage in risky behaviours (e.g., aggression, substance
abuse) throughout childhood and adulthood.
Despite the documented direct effects of physical
abuse on the health of children, the recognition that early childhood trauma is a
leading predictor of adult morbidity and early mortality, and the enormous indirect costs of funding the social and legal systems required
to investigate
abuse, protect children, hold perpetrators accountable and treat affected families, available public resources have not adequately addressed the
problem.
Coupled with this research is the landmark Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE)(Felitti, et al., 1998) which reviewed the health of more than 17,000 mid-life adults and confirmed that early exposure
to negative childhood experiences of
abuse, neglect and witnessing violence
leads to lifelong, debilitating mental and physical health
problems, and ultimately, early mortality.
On the other hand, the failure
to achieve meaning in life may
lead to depression and anxiety (Steger et al., 2006; Debats, van der Lubbe, & Wezeman, 1993), substance
abuse (Steger et al., 2008a; Steger & Kashdan, 2006), increased suicidal ideation (Harlow, Newcomb, & Bentler, 1986) and other mental health
problems, mainly due
to the experience of boredom, emptiness and apathy (Frankl, 1963).
We understand that the causes of attachment and trauma - related
problems — traumatic childhood neglect and
abuse — have the power
to inflict great developmental damage on children between birth and age three; developmental damage that, untreated,
leads to a lifetime of extremely difficult relationships for the child or youth with nearly everyone with whom they have contact.
Significant life events — such as the death of a family member, friend, or pet; moving or divorce of parents; trauma;
abuse; a parent leaving on military deployment; natural disaster; or a major illness in the family — can cause stress that might
lead to problems with mood, sleep, appetite, behavior and academic or social functioning in children.
All positive screening results should
lead to additional assessment that considers severity of depression and comorbid psychological
problems (e.g., anxiety, panic attacks, or substance
abuse), alternate diagnoses, and medical conditions.