Assessment of the Prevalence and Factors Contributing to Drug and Alcohol Use Among Young People in South-South, Nigeria

Usoro Udousoro Akpan, Muhydeen Opeyemi Olojo, Tolulope Israel Oni
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Background: Adolescent substance abuse is a major public health concern in Nigeria, having far-reaching effects on both individuals and society. The susceptibility of Nigerian youth to substance abuse is influenced by numerous factors including socioeconomic factors like poverty, unemployment, and limited access to education. Method: The research employed a cross-sectional descriptive design. Four hundred and fifty individuals were interviewed using interviewer-administered, structured questions through a multi-stage sampling procedure. After manual data analysis, a chi-square test statistic was employed to determine whether there was a significant relationship between the categorical variables, with a p-value of less than 0.05. Results: Out of the 450 responders, 241 (53.6%) male and 209 (46.4%) female were questioned. More than half of the respondents (54.5%) were between the ages of 19-21 years old. According to the survey, 182 people (or 40.4% of the sample) use one or more substances. The most popular ones are Alcohol, which is followed by paracetamol and cigarettes. About 93.1% and 87.3% of the respondents identified negative peer influence and lack of parental care as factors that influence drug and alcohol abuse respectively. The study also reveals a statistically significant relationship between Age, gender, and substance use. Conclusion: Adolescents actively use illegal substances, making drug misuse a pervasive social issue that disproportionately impacts young people. It also highlights how crucial peer and family pressure is to the development and maintenance of prescription medication abuse. Keywords: Adolescent, Drug misuse, Drug abuse, Alcohol
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评估尼日利亚南南地区年轻人吸毒和酗酒的流行率和诱因
背景:青少年药物滥用是尼日利亚的一大公共卫生问题,对个人和社会都有深远影响。尼日利亚青少年容易滥用药物受到多种因素的影响,包括贫困、失业和受教育机会有限等社会经济因素:研究采用横截面描述性设计。通过多阶段抽样程序,使用访谈员提出的结构化问题,对 450 人进行了访谈。经过人工数据分析后,采用卡方检验统计法确定分类变量之间是否存在显著关系,P 值小于 0.05:在 450 名受访者中,男性 241 人(53.6%),女性 209 人(46.4%)。超过一半的受访者(54.5%)年龄在 19-21 岁之间。调查显示,182 人(占样本的 40.4%)使用一种或多种药物。最常见的是酒精,其次是扑热息痛和香烟。约 93.1%和 87.3%的受访者认为,朋辈的负面影响和缺乏父母关爱分别是影响吸毒和酗酒的因素。研究还显示,年龄、性别与药物滥用之间存在显著的统计学关系。结论青少年积极使用非法药物,使药物滥用成为一个普遍的社会问题,对青少年造成了极大的影响。这也凸显了同伴和家庭压力对处方药滥用的发展和维持有多么重要:青少年 滥用药物 药物滥用 酒精
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