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drug abuse among teenage girls

Studies find that girls are more likely than boys to smoke, drink, and use drugs when they overly concerned with peer approval girls may be more vulnerable to the effects of drug and alcohol abuse than boys and require personalized help to bounce back from addiction.  A new study shows girls and young women get hooked faster and suffer the consequences of abuse and addiction sooner than boys and young men Researchers say girls face many unique risks that can make alcohol and drug use potentially more dangerous for them, for example: Girls are more likely than boys to be depressed, have eating disorders, or be sexually or physically abused -- all of which can increase the likelihood of substance abuse. Girls using alcohol and drugs are more likely to attempt suicide. Substance use can lead to abuse and addiction more quickly for girls than boys even when using the same amount or less of a particular substance. Girls are more susceptible to lung damage as a result of smo...

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