Perception and Practice of Nonmedical Use of Opioids among Young People in Ibadan, Nigeria

Olurogba John Badewo, Musibau Ayoade Titiloye
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Background: The opioid crisis is a growing public health concern globally. This study investigated the opioid use among young people in Nigeria. Method: A cross-sectional design was employed using self-administered questionnaire adapted from the WHO student drug-use survey tool. A four-stage sampling technique was used to select the respondents. The data were analyzed with SPSS version 20. Results: The respondents’ mean age was 21.1±2.7 years. There were more male (57.3%) respondents. About 56.5% of the respondents had a poor perception of opioid use. The lifetime prevalence of codeine syrups, dihydrocodeine, Co-codamol, and tramadol use was 14.4%, 13.5%, 13.0%, and 11.4%, respectively, while the past-year was 13.6%, 10.0%, 12.7%, and 10.0%, respectively, and the past-month 12.5%, 13.0%, 12.2%, and 9.4%, respectively. Most of the respondents involved in opioid use were introduced to it by friends/peers (codeine [42.5%]; tramadol [56.1%]). The age of onset of opioid use was 15–19 years (codeine) and > 20 years (tramadol). Perception of opioid abuse was significantly associated with nonmedical use of opioids. Conclusion: The respondents’ perception of opioid use was significant with lifetime, past-year, and past-month nonmedical use of opioids; hence, public enlightenment is needed as a strategy to curb the menace of the opioid crisis among young people.
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尼日利亚伊巴丹年轻人对类阿片非医疗使用的认识和做法
背景:阿片类药物危机是全球日益严重的公共卫生问题。这项研究调查了尼日利亚年轻人使用阿片类药物的情况。 方法:采用自填问卷,采用横断面设计,问卷改编自世界卫生组织学生药物使用调查工具。采用四阶段抽样技术选择受访者。数据分析采用SPSS version 20. 结果:患者平均年龄21.1±2.7岁。男性受访者较多(57.3%)。约56.5%的受访者对阿片类药物的使用认知不佳。可待因糖浆、二氢可待因、Co-codamol和曲马多终生使用率分别为14.4%、13.5%、13.0%和11.4%,过去一年使用率分别为13.6%、10.0%、12.7%和10.0%,过去一个月使用率分别为12.5%、13.0%、12.2%和9.4%。大多数涉及阿片类药物使用的受访者是由朋友/同伴介绍的(可待因[42.5%];曲马多[56.1%])。阿片类药物开始使用的年龄为15-19岁(可待因)和>20年(曲马多)。阿片类药物滥用的感知与阿片类药物的非医疗使用显著相关。 结论:受访者对阿片类药物使用的感知与一生、过去一年和过去一个月的阿片类药物非医疗使用有显著关系;因此,需要公众启蒙作为遏制阿片类药物危机对年轻人的威胁的战略。
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