perceived consequences of drug use
"Perceived consequences of drug use" refers to the subjective understanding or beliefs that individuals hold regarding the potential outcomes, effects, or impact that drug use may have on various aspects of their lives, such as physical health, mental well-being, relationships, work, or legal status.
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