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  1. What role does childhood trauma play in addiction? Is there a brain malfunction that causes addiction? If a family member was addicted, will I become addicted? Is there an addictive personality?

  2. 9 lip 2012 · By targeting early liability factors rather than substance-use problems later in adolescence, interventions could reduce the adverse impact substance-use has on the developing brain as well as other associated harms. Keywords: substance-use, adolescence, development, aetiology, prevention.

  3. 24 cze 2022 · The fundamental goal of the treatment of children and adolescents with SUD is abstinence from addictive substances. Important intermediate goals can include lessening substance use, preventing relapses, and improving functional levels ( 30 , 33 ).

  4. 5 sie 2022 · Alcohol and tobacco remain the most commonly used substances amongst children and adolescents the world over, closely followed by cannabis. High-risk populations including street children are most severely afflicted.

  5. This article proposes a comprehensive model of addiction to inform research on the prevention and treatment of childhood addiction, emphasizing skills training, mindfulness training, and broader treatment strategies consistent with acceptance and commitment therapy.

  6. 20 mar 2013 · Risk factors categorized as familial include childhood maltreatment (abuse and neglect), familial substance abuse, and parent-child relationships. Social risk factors include association with deviant peers, popularity, bullying, and gang affiliation.

  7. 23 sty 2021 · Two decades of research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and a half century of research on child abuse and neglect provide evidence that early life mistreatment and family dysfunction increase the risk of subsequent use and abuse of mood-altering substances.

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