Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: A REFLECTIVE DISCUSSION
Anmol Lama1 & Darshika Lama2
1Research Scholar at Department of Social Work, Visva- Bharati (A Central University),
Santiniketan, West Bengal, 2Guest Lecturer at Department of E.V.S, Sonada Degree college,
Sonada, Darjeeling, West Bengal.
Correspondence: Anmol Lama, email: findanmollama@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Problem that affects developing nations worldwide. Indirectly or directly, illicit drug use is to
blame for 11.8 million fatalities worldwide each year. Various factors might lead a person to use
or abuse drugs, which can
subsequently develop into addiction. This article, however, concentrates
on environmental aspects, which influence substance misuse. Environment in this study is defined
as “the aggregate of the social and cultural conditions that influence the life of an individual or
community.”To further investigate, this study has broken down environmental factors into subfactors like family environment, peer influences, etc., to better understand how these factors
affect an individual’s decision to use drugs or alcohol and how family, society, and the community
as a whole must be aware of these factors and take action to improve society and community.
When a loved one in our culture develops an addiction or a substance use disorder, we frequently
blame the appropriate external factors right away while completely ignoring our family
environment, personal emotional problems, our society, cultural standards, etc. The article
discusses how certain environmental circumstances can increase one’s chance of using drugs or
alcohol.
Keywords: Substance abuse, Drugs, Drug use, Environmental factors, Environment