Substance use among secondary school adolescents in Gwagwalada Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria

E. Ekop, I. Anochie, A. Obembe, K. Airede
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Background: Adolescent substance use is a growing epidemic that is placing heavy burdens on individuals, families and communities hence the stimulus for this study. Aim/Objectives: To determine the prevalence and pattern of substance use among secondary school adolescents in Gwagwalada Area Council, Abuja, Nigeria. Methods: A questionnaire-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study done over a three-month period among secondary school adolescents aged 10 to 18 years old after obtaining appropriate ethical approvals, consent and assent. Results: A total of 1,196 questionnaires were analysed, of which 641 (53.6%) were females and 1,052 (87.96%) from public schools. The overall prevalence rate for lifetime use was 72.7%. The substance with the highest prevalence rates for lifetime, annual and current use was kola nut (44.3%, 24.4 and 11.0%, respectively) and lowest for heroin (0.7%, 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively). There was a statistically significant male preponderance for licit substance use and a non-statistically significant female preponderance for illicit substance use. 507(42.4%) students were single substance users while 363 (30.35%) students were multiple substance users. Age at first use was at ten years of age or less. Conclusion and recommendations: There is need for strengthening substance use prevention programmes and implementing regulatory laws on sale and use of substances. Stiffer penalties for offenders are recommended. Keywords: Prevalence;substance use; adolescent; secondary school; Nigeria
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背景:青少年药物使用是一种日益严重的流行病,给个人、家庭和社区带来了沉重的负担,因此刺激了这项研究。目的/目标:确定尼日利亚阿布贾瓜瓦拉达地区委员会中学生药物使用的流行程度和模式。方法:在获得适当的道德批准,同意和同意后,在10至18岁的中学青少年中进行了为期三个月的问卷调查,横断面描述性研究。结果:共收集问卷1196份,其中女生641份(53.6%),公办学校1052份(87.96%)。终生使用的总患病率为72.7%。终生、年度和当前使用的患病率最高的是可乐果(分别为44.3%、24.4%和11.0%),最低的是海洛因(分别为0.7%、0.6%和0.5%)。男性在合法药物使用方面有统计学意义上的优势,而女性在非法药物使用方面有非统计学意义上的优势。单一药物使用者507人(42.4%),多重药物使用者363人(30.35%)。初次使用年龄为10岁以下。结论和建议:有必要加强预防药物使用方案并执行关于药物销售和使用的管制法律。建议对违规者处以更严厉的惩罚。关键词:患病率;药物使用;青少年;中学;尼日利亚
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