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1. Difference between intrapersonal and interpersonal factors .
2. Write down three intrapersonal factors that could make a person become an addict .
3. Do you think interpersonal factors like peer pressure and family environment could put you at risk of substance abuse? explain your answer
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2. Write down three intrapersonal factors that could make a person become an addict .
3. Do you think interpersonal factors like peer pressure and family environment could put you at risk of substance abuse? explain your answer
Answer in one short sentences
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1. Intrapersonal factors refer to within the individual, such as personal beliefs and emotions, while interpersonal factors involve relationships with others.
2. Three intrapersonal factors that could make a person become an addict are low self-esteem, poor coping skills, and genetic predisposition.
3. Yes, interpersonal factors like peer pressure and family environment can put you at risk of substance abuse by influencing your behavior and decisions.
2. Three intrapersonal factors that could make a person become an addict are low self-esteem, poor coping skills, and genetic predisposition.
3. Yes, interpersonal factors like peer pressure and family environment can put you at risk of substance abuse by influencing your behavior and decisions.
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