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This paper discusses the relationships between risk factors in drug consumption. The level of risk was assessed from the perspective of alcohol addiction with the aim of identifying relations among risk factors in terms of risks encountered during the development of alcohol addiction; these relations were compared using two sample groups, one consisting of alcoholics and the other of individuals with no alcoholism diagnosis. The method involved a questionnaire based on a standardized questionnaire on family upbringing methods, the Neo FFI personality inventory, and a self-developed methodology for determining situational-motivational factors. The data set consisted of 152 respondents diagnosed as alcoholics and 82 respondents without this diagnosis. A combination of factors was found to be high-risk: negative emotional relationship in the family - increased neuroticism - problematic upbringing - escape from problems as a situational factor for alcohol use.