Why is adolescence a critical time for preventing drug addiction?
As noted previously, early use of drugs increases a person’s chances of more serious drug abuse and addiction. Remember, drugs change brains – and this can lead to addiction and other serious problems. So preventing early use of drugs or alcohol may reduce the risk of progressing to later abuse and addiction. Risk of drug abuse increases greatly during times of transition, such as changing schools, moving, or divorce.12 If we can prevent drug abuse, we can prevent drug addiction. In early adolescence, when children advance from elementary through middle school, they face new and challenging social and academic situations. Often during this period, children are exposed to abusable substances such as cigarettes and alcohol for the first time. When they enter high school, teens may encounter greater availability of drugs, drug abuse by older teens, and social activities where drugs are used. At the same time, many behaviors that are a normal aspect of their development, such as the desire