Showing posts with label peer pressure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peer pressure. Show all posts

Monday, April 20, 2015

By the time that they're seniors in high school, about half of teens have used a drug or controlled substance at least once. The most common ones used are either marijuana or household substances.



I asked ten people whose ages range from 15-19 and that had used some type of controlled substance or drug the same three questions:

  • Why did you take whatever you did?
  • Do you feel like you took it out of peer pressure?
  • Do you have any regrets about what you did?
Six of the ten people that I had asked decided to respond.

Every person that I'd asked had a different reason for taking whatever drug/controlled substance that they'd done. Boredom, experimentation, wanted acceptance, being told to do so, wanting to appear "cool", and doing them because everyone else was doing so were included in their reasons for doing drugs.
  • "I did it because I wanted to feel loved and accepted. I wanted people to like me."
  • "I was bored and wanted to have fun."
  • "I did it purely out of curiousity. There was no pressure."
A majority of the people that I'd talked to (four of six, about 67%), had experienced peer pressure in doing so. The same amount of people regretted their actions.

Some people stated that the drugs that they had taken had helped them with their problems.

  • "It kind of helped me in a werd way. I became more socially active. I used to be really shy around everyone. It made me more relaxed and stressed about certain things."

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