Created on:
Jan 21, 2025
Duration:
8 minutes, 20 seconds
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Questions:
25 questions
Average Score:
17/25
Players:
33
Language:
English
25 Trivia Questions and Answers
To feel smarter
Peer pressure
Help with sports performance
To enhance their creativity
Marijuana
Cocaine
Alcohol
Ecstasy
Early stages of dementia
Significant mental episodes
Impaired cognitive function
Symptoms of schizophrenia
Physical Health Status
Social support networks
Age and gender
Frequency of binge drinking
Adults over 40
Elderly populations
Pregnant women
Adolescents
It alleviates symptoms of depression
It has no effect on depressive symptoms
It exacerbates symptoms of depression
It leads to improved social functioning
Binge drinking decreases with age
Binge drinking is more likely to occur in individuals who use illicit drugs
Binge drinking is predominantly a behavior seen in older adults
Binge drinking is unrelated to depression in adolescents
Having no college education
Having an income under 50,000
Being Younger than 18
Being non-Hispanic White
MDE symptoms were associated with lower odds of binge drinking
MDE symptoms were associated with higher odds of binge drinking
MDE symptoms had no effect on binge drinking
MDE symptoms increased binge drinking only in females
Coping with academic stress
Social pressure and the desire to fit in
Parental neglect
Desire for relaxation and fun
Fear of being judged and losing social status
Lack of access to healthcare resources
Parents pressuring them to avoid help
The belief that they do not have a problem
Tolerance
Withdrawal
Relapse
Addiction
Lack of parental supervision
Peer pressure from friends who use substances
Strong family connections
Isolation from peers
Ignoring peer pressure and hoping the problem will solve itself
Avoiding conversations about substance use
Participation in extracurricular activities and building self-esteem
Experimenting on new drugs for tolerance
true
true
Higher family income
Being part of extracurricular activities
Attending private school
Urban residency
true
Limiting access to smartphones and technology
Providing more recreational spaces for youth
Increasing parental monitoring and communication
Strictly controlling alcohol sales
More surveillance in schools
Encouraging the youth to fix their behavior
Establishing a strong community based substance abuse preventive program
Following more media inclusive pages
Adolescence period does not influence long term outcomes.
Adolescence only affects academics rather than health.
Adolescence only impacts physical development rather than social behavior
The behavior & experiences in adolescence impacts long term well-being.
true
Prescription opioids
Alcohol
Cocaine
Ecstasy
More parental involvement
Substances more available to inquire
Involved in extracurricular activities
Strong peer support
Raising the legal age for substances use
Focusing on prevention efforts on middle school students
Eliminating all advertising on legal substances
Pushing more peer education programs
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