Answer:Myth: Prevention doesn't work. It is impossible to prevent mental illnesses.
Fact: Prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders focuses on addressing known risk factors such as exposure to trauma that can affect the chances that children, youth, and young adults will develop mental health problems. Promoting the social-emotional well-being of children and youth leads to:
Higher overall productivity
Better educational outcomes
Lower crime rates
Stronger economies
Lower health care costs
Improved quality of life
Increased lifespan
Improved family life
Explanation:
A. younger teen boys are starting to build testosturone and dont know how to control it
Alcohol use causes reduced inhibitions which may lead to mistakes in judgment involving other drugs, driving, sex, and violent behavior. Correct answer: C
By doing this alcohol leads people to engage in extremely risky behaviors. When drinking alcohol the brain naturally releases dopamine which is a natural chemical which reinforces behaviors that promote wellbeing and blocks negative emotions like fear, stress, anxiety and insecurity.