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what is the background information of this topic; the impacts of cannabis used by males aged 10-20 in humilaveka Goroka Distric...Asked by Jerol
What is background information of this title; the impact of cannabis used by males aged 10- 20 in Humilaveka Goroka District
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There is limited information available regarding the specific impact of cannabis use by males aged 10-20 in Humilaveka, Goroka District. However, it is known that cannabis use among young males in this age group can have a range of negative effects on their physical and mental health, as well as their overall well-being.
Cannabis use in adolescence has been consistently linked to cognitive impairment, memory and attention problems, increased risk of mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, and a higher likelihood of substance abuse and addiction later in life. Additionally, cannabis use during this critical period of brain development can have long-term effects on brain structure and function.
In Papua New Guinea, cannabis use is also associated with social issues such as school dropout rates, involvement in criminal activities, and poor academic performance. The use of cannabis among young males in the Goroka District could exacerbate these existing social problems and hinder their personal development and future prospects.
It is important for authorities and local communities to address the issue of cannabis use among young males in the Humilaveka area through education, prevention programs, and access to appropriate treatment and support services. Efforts should be made to provide resources and support to help young males make informed decisions about their health and well-being and to prevent the negative consequences of cannabis use in this vulnerable population.
Cannabis use in adolescence has been consistently linked to cognitive impairment, memory and attention problems, increased risk of mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, and a higher likelihood of substance abuse and addiction later in life. Additionally, cannabis use during this critical period of brain development can have long-term effects on brain structure and function.
In Papua New Guinea, cannabis use is also associated with social issues such as school dropout rates, involvement in criminal activities, and poor academic performance. The use of cannabis among young males in the Goroka District could exacerbate these existing social problems and hinder their personal development and future prospects.
It is important for authorities and local communities to address the issue of cannabis use among young males in the Humilaveka area through education, prevention programs, and access to appropriate treatment and support services. Efforts should be made to provide resources and support to help young males make informed decisions about their health and well-being and to prevent the negative consequences of cannabis use in this vulnerable population.
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