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Substance Abuse- True/False Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed Substance abuse can harm both physical and mental health. True People can become addicted to both legal and illegal substances. True Only illegal drugs are considered part of substance abuse. False Prescription drugs cannot be misused. False Using someone else’s prescription medication is a form of substance abuse. True 2 Substance abuse can negatively affect a person's relationships. True Withdrawal symptoms can occur when a person stops using an addictive substance. True Substance abuse only affects the person using the drug. False Alcohol is not addictive. False Teenagers cannot develop a substance use disorder. False Substance abuse can increase the risk of accidents and injuries. True 3 People with substance use disorders may find it difficult to stop using even if they want to. True All drug use is substance abuse. False Substance abuse can lead to job loss and financial problems. True It is safe to mix alcohol with prescription drugs.

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Substance Abuse- True/False Questions
and Answers Latest Version Already
Passed
Substance abuse can harm both physical and mental health.


✔✔ True




People can become addicted to both legal and illegal substances.


✔✔ True




Only illegal drugs are considered part of substance abuse.


✔✔ False




Prescription drugs cannot be misused.


✔✔ False




Using someone else’s prescription medication is a form of substance abuse.


✔✔ True




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, Substance abuse can negatively affect a person's relationships.


✔✔ True




Withdrawal symptoms can occur when a person stops using an addictive substance.


✔✔ True




Substance abuse only affects the person using the drug.


✔✔ False




Alcohol is not addictive.


✔✔ False




Teenagers cannot develop a substance use disorder.


✔✔ False




Substance abuse can increase the risk of accidents and injuries.


✔✔ True




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