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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Substance Use and Gambling
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JEOPARDY!Alcohol Marijuana Tobacco Gambling
Risk & Protective
Factors
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Alcohol is a drug.
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Alcohol is a depressant.
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When a person stops drinking suddenly after drinking heavily,
they can get sick.
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If you drink only beer, you won’t develop a drinking problem.
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Only people who drink every day will become alcoholics.
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Smoking marijuana interferes with your sense of time and
distance.
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Marijuana is grown naturally therefore it is less harmful than
cigarettes.
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Most grade seven students in Alberta have tried marijuana.
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Short-term memory loss, laziness and feeling tired all the time are side effects of using marijuana.
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Marijuana is not addictive.
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Smoking causes 80-90% of all lung cancers.
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Tobacco smoke contains tar.
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Smoking light cigarettes decreases your risk of heart
disease compared with smoking regular cigarettes.
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There are more smokers than non-smokers.
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Tobacco smoke contains 4000 different chemicals.
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Playing pool with friends for money isn’t really gambling.
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Some features in gambling devices can help contribute to a
person’s problem.
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Government revenue from gambling in Alberta is over
$1 billion annually.
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Computers keep track of every game played on a licensed VLT.
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When a flipped coin comes up heads four times in a row, the
next flip will more likely come up tails than heads.
Daily Double!!!
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Protective factors decrease kids’ chances of becoming harmfully involved with substance use or
gambling.
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Risk factors increase kids’ chances of harmful involvement with substances and gambling.
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Schools can make a valuable difference in preventing
substance use and gambling problems.
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Young people may turn to substance use or gambling when they cannot express their feelings
in a healthy way.
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It is helpful for an adult to tell a youth how to replace feelings of
sadness with feelings of happiness.
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Final Jeopardy Category
Drug Use And Mental Health
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Final Jeopardy
What percentage of people who use drugs also have a
mental illness?