- What reduces the risk of addiction?
- Will changing environmental factors help or is it just up to genetics?
- Is prevention only for kids?
This episode looks at the protective factors for addiction. Genetics isn’t the only factor and much can be done to help improve people’s chances of avoiding addiction. Addicts can tell you what they didn’t get that they needed and perhaps unsurprisingly it's reinforced by research.
In this Podcast
- Environment plays a key role in raising or lowering a person’s risk for developing an addiction
- The biggest protective factor is a secure attachment to the primary caregiver as evidenced by the child feeling supported, loved and having involved parental figures.
- School success (aided by parental involvement) is also a key protective factor
- Positive peer groups and involvement in pro-social activities reduce risk
- Additional caring adults are also helpful in reducing risk of addiction
- Adults are at risk too and peer groups also influence their use habits greatly
- Strong relational connections are important for all people