VOlUME 04 ISSUE 02 FEBRUARY 2025
Assoc. Dr. Pamir DİRİL
Teaching Assistant St. Clements University Psychology Clinical Psychology/Turkey-United Kingdom
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijsshmr.2025.v4i2n10Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
To examine the socialization problems caused by substance addiction, especially among young people, in a much deeper way and to explain, analyze and discuss its effects on this issue in detail. By better understanding the social effects of substance addiction among young people, it is increasingly necessary to comprehend how and in what ways this addiction has such a profound impact on young people's lives, to raise public awareness on this important issue and to give it due importance. In this context, substance abuse is a complex, multi-dimensional and multi-layered phenomenon that affects not only individuals but also all segments of society. Therefore, it is important and urgent to address not only the individual but also the social dimensions of substance abuse among young people in detail. In addition, the seriousness of this situation for the younger generation should not be underestimated. More emphasis will be placed on how it affects the socialization processes of young people, and detailed and remarkable emphasis will be made on what measures can be taken to prevent this addiction and to enable young people to establish healthier social relationships.
KEYWORDS:Peer Pressure, Addiction, Mental problems, Adaptation, Lack of lov
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