Those who become addicted to alcohol and drugs are usually not found randomly across the nation 's population. There are certain groups of people who are at a higher risk of becoming addicts if they are members of a certain subgroup of the general population. By identifying yourself or loved ones as members of these groups, an awareness of the potential problem that can develop can often prevent the addiction from occurring or recognize that there is already a problem. The following are six groups of people that are considered to be at high risk.
The type of drug a person uses
This is a bit deceptive, because it is not so much the specific drug that is used, but the way it enters your body. The faster the drug enters your blood stream, the faster the body will experience the high. It is for this reason that drugs that a drug injected by syringe have a tendency to be the most addictive. The second fastest way for chemicals to enter the blood stream is through the lungs; therefore, smoking a drug can be highly addictive. Ingesting the drug takes the longest time, so those using drugs that are injected or smoked tend to develop addictions at a higher rate. …show more content…
Those with mental health issues need to get the medical attention they require for their illness. Medical treatment can help reduce the risk of addiction. There are, however, other health issues that can lead to drug addiction. Individuals who have been prescribed strong pain killers for a short-term recovery period can develop addictions and seek illegal drugs to satisfy an addiction long after their prescriptions run