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Reasons for Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse is a widespread problem affecting many individuals, families, and society

at large. It is one of the most commonly abused drugs in the United States and has more adverse

long-term effects than other drugs combined. People consume alcohol for various reasons, and

when consumed in excess, it can lead to effects such as addiction and financial and health

problems. Understanding the reasons behind alcohol abuse is important in addressing the impact.

This essay explores three primary reasons why people abuse alcohol: psychological issues, social

influences, and genetic predisposition.

Many individuals turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism for various psychological issues,

including anxiety, depression, stress, and traumatic experiences. Research by Bresin and Mekawi

(2021) indicated that 30% of individuals used alcohol as a stress reliever. While alcohol a drink

is often used to unwind and help an individual relax, those who develop alcohol abuse disorder

may develop maladaptive patterns of stress relief through alcohol. Individuals with mental health

conditions such as bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and

obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may turn to alcohol as a way of lessening the symptoms.

The reliance on alcohol as a coping mechanism can often lead to a cycle of dependence, which

may increase the risk of alcohol abuse.

Genetics can also influence an individual’s likelihood of abusing alcohol. An individual

with a family history of alcohol abuse is at a higher risk of developing alcohol abuse disorder.

Cox and Klinger (2022) showed that two genes, ADH1B and ALDH2, that control alcohol

metabolism can influence an individual’s ability to control their drinking. Another study by

Kranzler (2023) indicated that 40 % to 60% of people with AUD have these genes, which

predisposes them to developing alcohol addiction. While having these genes does not mean that
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