In a sociological context, what is a drug? Drug use has both objective and subjective dimensions. Compare and contrast these dimensions, using examples to illustrate your points.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Drug: (a) Any chemical substance that affects physiological functions, mood, perception, or consciousness; (b) has the potential for misuse; and (c) may be harmful to the user or to society.
2. Objective: The degree to which a given substance causes physiological, psychological or social problems for the individual or the social group.
3. Subjective: How people perceive the consequences of drug use and how their perceptions result in social action.

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