CDC Research Finds Teens Turning To Substance Use To Ease Anxiety, Escape Worries

NBC News (2/8, Edwards ) reports, “Teenagers with suspected substance use problems say they turn to drugs because of a crushing need to relax and escape worries, according to research published Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” These results “follow reports of rising anxiety and depression among the nation’s youth, including unprecedented levels of hopelessness.”

CNN (2/8, McPhillips ) reports, “The most common reason that teens said they turned to drugs and alcohol was to feel mellow, calm or relaxed, with nearly three-quarters citing this reason.” But “many other top reasons were related to methods to cope with stress, with 44% saying they use substances to stop worrying about a problem or forget bad memories and 40% said they use substances to help with depression or anxiety.”

Related Links:

— “CDC report finds teens use drugs — often alone — to ease stress and anxiety,”Erika Edwards, NBC News, February 8, 2024

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