Question by citlaly a: What are the consequences a teen alcoholic may face if he does not get himself treated?
I’m making a paper on this and I just need a few more ideas. Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by ADREANNA P
There are a lot of consequences that can befall alcoholics who don’t get themselves treated for their alcoholism and the following are just some of them.

* They are more prone to engaging in sexual activities and have unprotected sex than teens who don’t drink. This puts them at a higher risk for getting HIV, AIDS, and other sexually-transmitted diseases.
* Those who drink are more likely to have problems regarding their conduct and school work.
* Teens who drink are more likely to develop alcohol dependence.
* Death or injuries because of alcohol-related suicide and homicide.
* This could lead to having dual diagnosis.
* Death or injuries because of alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes.
* They are also more likely to be victims of violent crimes like assault, robbery, and rape.

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