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substance abuse studies:
What Are the Key Risk Factors for Substance Abuse?
Epidemiological research has identified numerous risk factors for substance abuse, including:
Genetic predisposition
: Family history of substance use disorders.
Environmental factors
: Availability of substances, peer pressure, and socioeconomic status.
Mental health conditions
: Co-occurrence of disorders such as depression and anxiety.
Early life experiences
: Trauma, abuse, and neglect during childhood.
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