Deck 11: Substance Abuse

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How are the problems of drug use different for children than for adults?

A) Young people don't have the emotional maturity to make rational decisions about drugs.
B) Substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and most illegal drugs are considered dangerous to physical development.
C) Allowing youths access to drugs would create tension between the state, parents, and children.
D) all of the above
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This means to have legal penalties removed.

A) criminalize
B) legalize
C) codify
D) decriminalize
Question
This means to make an illegal activity legal.

A) criminalize
B) legalize
C) codify
D) decriminalize
Question
This term suggests that young people who use less-harmful drugs will eventually use more more-harmful drugs.

A) gated drugs
B) pathway drugs
C) stepladder drugs
D) gateway drugs
Question
According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, what percentage of high school students have tried cigarettes, alcohol, or other substances?

A) 10 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 98 percent
Question
High school students who don't plan to go to college are far more at risk for this than students who do plan to go to college.

A) using illegal drugs
B) drinking alcohol
C) smoking cigarettes
D) all of the above
Question
Which is not a reason that the use of tobacco among young people is considered more problematic than adult use?

A) Smoking dangers are cumulative.
B) The age a youth begins to smoke is important.
C) Those who start smoking at a young age find it harder to quit.
D) Youths smoke more packs a day than adults.
Question
What is the age in all states at which buying and using tobacco products is legal?

A) 16
B) 21
C) 18
D) 12
Question
What is the most common mind-altering substance used during adolescence?

A) LSD
B) mushrooms
C) marijuana
D) alcohol
Question
After alcohol and tobacco, what substance do adolescents use the most?

A) inhalants
B) mushrooms
C) marijuana
D) meth
Question
This central nervous system stimulant is classified as a Schedule II drug because it's so easily abused.

A) methamphetamine
B) cannabis
C) heroin
D) methaqualone
Question
This type of illicit drug includes products that can be found in ordinary household chemicals.

A) inhalants
B) bleach
C) aspirin
D) glucosamine
Question
Which is not considered a typical club drug?

A) LSD
B) marijuana
C) GHB
D) Special K
Question
Often, prescription drugs are used in conjunction with other substances, especially _____.

A) inhalants
B) tobacco
C) marijuana
D) alcohol
Question
Which is type of prescription drug?

A) opioid painkillers
B) cannabinoids
C) hallucinogens
D) all of the above
Question
These may be used by some athletic adolescents to increase power, endurance, or strength.

A) methamphetamine
B) performance-enhancing drugs
C) inhalants
D) glucosamine
Question
Why aren't cocaine and heroin usually associated with youth drug use?

A) They're rare.
B) Youths aren't interested in them.
C) They're difficult to get.
D) They're expensive.
Question
Youth drug use is typically a _____ activity.

A) solitary
B) group
C) private
D) isolated
Question
A pattern of consuming alcohol that brings a person's blood alcohol concentration to 0.08 gram percent or above.

A) binge drinking
B) bungee drinking
C) bounce drinking
D) bong drinking
Question
Neighborhoods with a high degree of this can protect their young people from crime, delinquency, and drug abuse.

A) social disorganization
B) strain
C) collective efficacy
D) electronic monitoring
Question
Which is an internal factor that may influence a youth to use drugs?

A) peers
B) family
C) genes
D) neighborhood
Question
This theory suggests that the decision to use drugs or alcohol is based on the calculated costs and benefits of the activity.

A) strain
B) life-course
C) critical
D) rational choice
Question
According to the Pathways to Desistance study, _____ delinquents are much more likely than other delinquents to be substance-users.

A) chronic
B) casual
C) adolescent-limited
D) occasional
Question
Substance-use and delinquency at a young age consistently predicts this.

A) occasional offending in adulthood
B) nothing
C) death
D) serious offending in adulthood
Question
The relationship between an event and a following event.

A) longitude
B) casualness
C) causality
D) timeline
Question
Why isn't selling drugs as risky for young people as it is for adults?

A) because parents are responsible for any criminal penalties
B) because there are no juvenile jails
C) because the juvenile justice system is focused more on treatment than punishment
D) because drugs affect youths differently than adults
Question
This highly addictive form of cocaine is processed into a crystal.

A) ice
B) junk
C) crack
D) horse
Question
Which drug is strongly linked to aggression?

A) codeine
B) alcohol
C) tobacco
D) marijuana
Question
Of high school students ages 18 and younger who have ever used tobacco, alcohol or other drugs, nearly _____ have a substance-use disorder.

A) 12 percent
B) 31 percent
C) 57 percent
D) 20 percent
Question
Which belongs in the Institute of Medicine's "continuum of prevention efforts?"

A) universal prevention
B) selective prevention strategies
C) indicated prevention
D) all of the above
Question
This is the idea that educating individuals about the potential harms of substance use will stop them from using substances.

A) peer model of drug-use prevention
B) knowledge model of drug-use prevention
C) practice model of drug-use prevention
D) cohort model of drug-use prevention
Question
Which category of drug-prevention messenger can be problematic?

A) former drug users
B) police officers
C) celebrities and athletes
D) all of the above
Question
Which is a not a source of variation in drug-treatment programs?

A) sex
B) motivation
C) age
D) financial resources
Question
During this process, the body is denied drugs and allowed to recalibrate itself to its normal functions.

A) decriminalization
B) relapse
C) prisonization
D) detoxification
Question
Which is a stated benefit of drug courts?

A) The cases can be diverted from the traditional justice system and handled more efficiently.
B) Drug courts affect the recidivism rates of the participants.
C) The juvenile can receive treatment without experiencing the negative consequences of the formal juvenile justice system.
D) all of the above
Question
Lung cancer and heart disease are two of the most well documented and lethal consequences of smoking.
Question
The reasons youths use tobacco can be summarized as a way for young people to attempt to claim adult status.
Question
Authorities are concerned about underage smoking because it can be an indication that youths are likely to break other laws.
Question
One of the most surprising things about juvenile alcohol use is that girls use it more than boys at certain ages.
Question
Those who start drinking before age 15 are as likely to develop problems with alcohol abuse than those who start after age 21.
Question
Generally, it isn't disputed that marijuana should remain illegal for young people.
Question
Marijuana use has been linked to several medical and social problems in adults and young people.
Question
The causal link between poor school performance and marijuana use is well-established.
Question
Methamphetamine can be purchased legally only through a prescription that can't be refilled.
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Unlike alcohol or tobacco, inhalants aren't often recognized by parents as drugs.
Question
Peers contribute little or nothing to youth drug use and delinquency.
Question
Substance abuse causes delinquency.
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Underage drinking and using prohibited substances constitute delinquency.
Question
Selling drugs is as risky for young people as it is for adults.
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Substance-abuse problems become more difficult to address as users age.
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Deck 11: Substance Abuse
1
How are the problems of drug use different for children than for adults?

A) Young people don't have the emotional maturity to make rational decisions about drugs.
B) Substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and most illegal drugs are considered dangerous to physical development.
C) Allowing youths access to drugs would create tension between the state, parents, and children.
D) all of the above
D
2
This means to have legal penalties removed.

A) criminalize
B) legalize
C) codify
D) decriminalize
D
3
This means to make an illegal activity legal.

A) criminalize
B) legalize
C) codify
D) decriminalize
B
4
This term suggests that young people who use less-harmful drugs will eventually use more more-harmful drugs.

A) gated drugs
B) pathway drugs
C) stepladder drugs
D) gateway drugs
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5
According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, what percentage of high school students have tried cigarettes, alcohol, or other substances?

A) 10 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 75 percent
D) 98 percent
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6
High school students who don't plan to go to college are far more at risk for this than students who do plan to go to college.

A) using illegal drugs
B) drinking alcohol
C) smoking cigarettes
D) all of the above
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7
Which is not a reason that the use of tobacco among young people is considered more problematic than adult use?

A) Smoking dangers are cumulative.
B) The age a youth begins to smoke is important.
C) Those who start smoking at a young age find it harder to quit.
D) Youths smoke more packs a day than adults.
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8
What is the age in all states at which buying and using tobacco products is legal?

A) 16
B) 21
C) 18
D) 12
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9
What is the most common mind-altering substance used during adolescence?

A) LSD
B) mushrooms
C) marijuana
D) alcohol
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10
After alcohol and tobacco, what substance do adolescents use the most?

A) inhalants
B) mushrooms
C) marijuana
D) meth
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11
This central nervous system stimulant is classified as a Schedule II drug because it's so easily abused.

A) methamphetamine
B) cannabis
C) heroin
D) methaqualone
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12
This type of illicit drug includes products that can be found in ordinary household chemicals.

A) inhalants
B) bleach
C) aspirin
D) glucosamine
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13
Which is not considered a typical club drug?

A) LSD
B) marijuana
C) GHB
D) Special K
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14
Often, prescription drugs are used in conjunction with other substances, especially _____.

A) inhalants
B) tobacco
C) marijuana
D) alcohol
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15
Which is type of prescription drug?

A) opioid painkillers
B) cannabinoids
C) hallucinogens
D) all of the above
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16
These may be used by some athletic adolescents to increase power, endurance, or strength.

A) methamphetamine
B) performance-enhancing drugs
C) inhalants
D) glucosamine
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17
Why aren't cocaine and heroin usually associated with youth drug use?

A) They're rare.
B) Youths aren't interested in them.
C) They're difficult to get.
D) They're expensive.
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18
Youth drug use is typically a _____ activity.

A) solitary
B) group
C) private
D) isolated
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19
A pattern of consuming alcohol that brings a person's blood alcohol concentration to 0.08 gram percent or above.

A) binge drinking
B) bungee drinking
C) bounce drinking
D) bong drinking
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20
Neighborhoods with a high degree of this can protect their young people from crime, delinquency, and drug abuse.

A) social disorganization
B) strain
C) collective efficacy
D) electronic monitoring
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21
Which is an internal factor that may influence a youth to use drugs?

A) peers
B) family
C) genes
D) neighborhood
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22
This theory suggests that the decision to use drugs or alcohol is based on the calculated costs and benefits of the activity.

A) strain
B) life-course
C) critical
D) rational choice
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23
According to the Pathways to Desistance study, _____ delinquents are much more likely than other delinquents to be substance-users.

A) chronic
B) casual
C) adolescent-limited
D) occasional
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24
Substance-use and delinquency at a young age consistently predicts this.

A) occasional offending in adulthood
B) nothing
C) death
D) serious offending in adulthood
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25
The relationship between an event and a following event.

A) longitude
B) casualness
C) causality
D) timeline
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26
Why isn't selling drugs as risky for young people as it is for adults?

A) because parents are responsible for any criminal penalties
B) because there are no juvenile jails
C) because the juvenile justice system is focused more on treatment than punishment
D) because drugs affect youths differently than adults
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27
This highly addictive form of cocaine is processed into a crystal.

A) ice
B) junk
C) crack
D) horse
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28
Which drug is strongly linked to aggression?

A) codeine
B) alcohol
C) tobacco
D) marijuana
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29
Of high school students ages 18 and younger who have ever used tobacco, alcohol or other drugs, nearly _____ have a substance-use disorder.

A) 12 percent
B) 31 percent
C) 57 percent
D) 20 percent
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30
Which belongs in the Institute of Medicine's "continuum of prevention efforts?"

A) universal prevention
B) selective prevention strategies
C) indicated prevention
D) all of the above
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31
This is the idea that educating individuals about the potential harms of substance use will stop them from using substances.

A) peer model of drug-use prevention
B) knowledge model of drug-use prevention
C) practice model of drug-use prevention
D) cohort model of drug-use prevention
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32
Which category of drug-prevention messenger can be problematic?

A) former drug users
B) police officers
C) celebrities and athletes
D) all of the above
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33
Which is a not a source of variation in drug-treatment programs?

A) sex
B) motivation
C) age
D) financial resources
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34
During this process, the body is denied drugs and allowed to recalibrate itself to its normal functions.

A) decriminalization
B) relapse
C) prisonization
D) detoxification
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35
Which is a stated benefit of drug courts?

A) The cases can be diverted from the traditional justice system and handled more efficiently.
B) Drug courts affect the recidivism rates of the participants.
C) The juvenile can receive treatment without experiencing the negative consequences of the formal juvenile justice system.
D) all of the above
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36
Lung cancer and heart disease are two of the most well documented and lethal consequences of smoking.
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37
The reasons youths use tobacco can be summarized as a way for young people to attempt to claim adult status.
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38
Authorities are concerned about underage smoking because it can be an indication that youths are likely to break other laws.
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39
One of the most surprising things about juvenile alcohol use is that girls use it more than boys at certain ages.
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40
Those who start drinking before age 15 are as likely to develop problems with alcohol abuse than those who start after age 21.
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41
Generally, it isn't disputed that marijuana should remain illegal for young people.
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42
Marijuana use has been linked to several medical and social problems in adults and young people.
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43
The causal link between poor school performance and marijuana use is well-established.
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44
Methamphetamine can be purchased legally only through a prescription that can't be refilled.
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45
Unlike alcohol or tobacco, inhalants aren't often recognized by parents as drugs.
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46
Peers contribute little or nothing to youth drug use and delinquency.
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47
Substance abuse causes delinquency.
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48
Underage drinking and using prohibited substances constitute delinquency.
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Selling drugs is as risky for young people as it is for adults.
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Substance-abuse problems become more difficult to address as users age.
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