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substance prevention
There are three types of prevention which are all aimed to help reduce and or help deal with health problems that can be caused from substance abuse. The first intervention when dealing with substance abuse is primary abuse which involves ceasing the result of substances being used before it happens. Examples of primary substance would be the promotion of no interaction with the drug.Tertiary prevention is when the individual has to receive treatment for the substance that has been consumed. Examples include rehab & intensive outpatient therapy are examples of a few short term preventions.Tertiary prevention involves an individual such as one suffering from substance abuse to receive treatment such as rehab or a intensive therapy but the process of recuperating will be longer due to the intense amount of intake within the body.

risk factors
Substance abuse includes risk factors that correlates to one's health that can include HIV and aids. These type of known Viral infections which can be easily be spread by injections from needles. Spreading infections at a faster paste through consuming substances cause the rate of infections to go up. In a research study that was conducted it was shown that those who were a large portion of the growing numbers of HIV and aids included individuals that suffered from mental illness as well. Creating a high risk factor of those who suffer from substance abuse that are not using needles in a sanitary fashion

substance prevention involves the act of sessions that involves the promotion of the use of drugs and or illegal substance to be ceased or decreased in use by.

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References

Latimer WW, Newcomb M, Winters KC, Stinchfield RD. Adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome: the role of substance abuse problem severity, psychosocial, and treatment factors. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2000 Aug;68(4):684-96. PMID: 10965643.