Improving reach and access to health promotion and preventive services for vulnerable children and adolescents
 
 
 
An event entirely driven by youth in the margins of the World Drug Day
Time: June 30 at 14:00 - 15:15 CEST
Moderating
Sonja Phutachad Neef, Association Proyecto Hombre, Spain
On the recent Global Youth Declaration
Cressida de Witte, World Federation Against Drugs, Sweden
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often misunderstood and stigmatized, with 60-80% of individuals having additional mental health conditions. This overlap complicates ADHD management and is linked to increased substance use risks. Key factors include impulsivity and sensation seeking, self-medication for symptom relief, neurobiological differences in brain function, and co-occurring disorders like conduct and mood disorders.
 
 
Studies have shown that people in the LGBTQ+ community are four times more likely to struggle with a substance use disorder. Although this population is at much higher risk, there has been a significant shortage of affirming services explicitly designed to meet their needs. This presentation will show how the new EABT substance use disorder curriculum designed specifically for the LGBTQ+ community is helping to fill that void.