Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Drug Addiction
Question: Write an essay on Drug Addiction? Answer: It has been found that drug compulsion is one of the most widespread community wellbeing tribulations in all over the United States, as over 20 million people are presently drug obsessed in the United States (Abadinsky Abadinsky, 2008). Thus, it is a momentous factor in the wellbeing and sickness issues along with imprisonment rates, automobile misfortunes and employ and the monetary encumber. It has been found that for England, estimates of cocaine users and injecting drug users are easily available. Apart from this, it has been found that the latest estimates for the United Kingdom suggest that there exist 330455 high-risk drug users that corresponds to a rate of 8.06/1000 inhabitants that age between 15 and 64. (Abadinsky Abadinsky, 2008). It has been found that excess use of drugs largely influence on employment status and productivity, as several reports have stated that drug addiction generally occurs among the young people in the age group of 15-35 years. Consequences of drug addiction are mostly seen in legal cases, as it increase criminal record, and hamper career and employment as well as the social status. The available data on the prevalence of blood-borne infectious disease among the people who regularly inject drugs are easily available from a wide number of sources in the United Kingdom (Cheney, 1993). It has been found that injuries due to several types of misfortunes, corporeal disabilities and the effects of the possible overindulge are in the middle of the health-related consequences of the adolescent drug addiction. Therefore, it can be said that Britain at present is the capital of Europe that use higher level of Cocaine and drugs abuse that anywhere else in the EU and the use of the cocaine has been rising faster than any either countries of the world (Abadinsky Abadinsky, 2008). References Abadinsky, H., Abadinsky, H. (2008). Drug use and abuse. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth. Cheney, G. (1993). Drugs, teens, and recovery. Hillside, NJ, U.S.A.: Enslow Publishers.
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