impact of Drug abuse?
Question by pyro229: impact of Drug abuse?
Can someone please help me with this?
Describe the impact of this type of risk behavior on quality of life by making reference to the different spheres of life – physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, social and ethical.
and also… provide advice on how to say ‘NO’ to this type of risk behavior and practice- examples of relevant situations should be used as basis of the advice
Need it urgently!!
Can you please tell me the effects on the quality of life as well as the advice
Best answer:
Answer by Feisty
What HELP do you need? Please use additional details to specify. All I see is you giving us your essay prompt.
EDIT: Seriously? You don’t know the impacts of drug use?
http://au.reachout.com/find/articles/impact-of-drug-use-on-your-life
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