Screening for the Severity of Illicit Drug Use among the “Tokhang” Responders in the Philippines: Basis for Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Program

Narcie Faith Amista, B. Peters
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Substance use has turned into a worldwide phenomenon influencing practically every country. Alcohol and other drugs are rapidly becoming a problem for public health. The primary purpose of this study is to screen the severity levels of drug use among “Tokhang” (Cebuano word that implies Tok-tok Hangyo, where police staff knocks the doors of an affirmed user or pusher, asking him/her politely to surrender to the police so that he/she will be checked for further assessment) responders in the municipality of Don Carlos, Philippines.  The study results will provide baseline data on the severity of drug use among the responders. It is vital to know the severity level so that appropriate interventions will be formulated. This study utilized a descriptive-correlational survey design to determine the relationship between the sociodemographic profile and World Health Organization-Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (WHO-ASSIST) among the “Tokhang” responders. The majority of the Tokhang respondents were male comprising 999 (99.3 %) of the study population. In terms of marital status, 467 respondents were married (45.5%), 377 were single (37.5%), and 170 belonged in cohabitation (16.9%).   In terms of educational attainment, 338 respondents reached high school level (33.7%.) and were 258 high school graduates (25.7%). Tobacco products has a (M= 19.17) followed with alcoholic beverages with (M=17.89), and lastly, amphetamine-type stimulants such as shabu were rated as (M=3.64) and described as moderate risk level, respectively. The initial results of the study will provide the basis for the community-based rehabilitation program for low and moderate risk drug use and moderate to high alcohol and tobacco use among the Tokhang responders. The Brief Intervention for Referral Treatment will be followed to implement and evaluate the program focusing on these substances.
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药物使用已经成为一种世界性的现象,几乎影响到每一个国家。酒精和其他毒品正迅速成为公众健康的问题。本研究的主要目的是筛选菲律宾唐卡洛斯市“Tokhang”(宿岳语,意为“Tok-tok Hangyo”,警察敲开吸毒者或吸毒者的门,礼貌地要求他/她向警察投降,以便他/她将被检查以进行进一步评估)反应人员的吸毒严重程度。研究结果将提供应答者用药严重程度的基线数据。至关重要的是要了解严重程度,以便制定适当的干预措施。本研究采用描述性相关调查设计来确定社会人口学概况与“托克”响应者中世界卫生组织-酒精、吸烟和物质介入筛查测试(WHO-ASSIST)之间的关系。大多数的托康受访者为男性,占研究人口的999人(99.3%)。在婚姻状况方面,467人已婚(45.5%),377人单身(37.5%),170人同居(16.9%)。受教育程度方面,338人达到高中水平(33.7%),258人高中毕业(25.7%)。烟草产品(M= 19.17),其次是酒精饮料(M=17.89),最后是安非他明类兴奋剂(M=3.64)和烟类兴奋剂(M=3.64)分别被描述为中等风险水平。该研究的初步结果将为在托克响应者中针对低和中等风险药物使用以及中至高酒精和烟草使用的社区康复方案提供基础。将遵循转诊治疗的简短干预来实施和评估以这些物质为重点的方案。
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