Factors Influencing Drug and Substance Abuse among Secondary School Students in Zimbabwe

Chikuvadze Pinias, Saidi Enia
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The study was premised on factors that influence secondary school students’ participation in drug and substance abuse activities. In this context for data generation, analysis, and discussion, was guided by a framework comprised of the phenomenology and qualitative approach. For this study thirty students and six class teachers from one secondary school in Zimbabwe were purposively and conveniently sampled as sources of information for the issue under investigation respectively. Document analysis, focus group discussion, and personal interview were employed to generate data, which was later analyzed according to emerging themes. From the study, it was revealed that secondary school students were abusing a variety of drugs, and substances such as ganja cakes, among others. It was also noted that students at the secondary school under investigation were driven into drug and substance abuse activities due to peer pressure among others. With the aim to mitigate prevalence of drug and substance abuse amongst the students at selected secondary schools, it was advocated that peer counseling, establishing rehabilitation centers, the introduction of stiff disciplinary measures, and awareness campaigns. Therefore, it can be concluded that secondary school students’ participation in drug and substance abuse, within the school premises was largely influenced by multiple factors. It is in this context that the researchers recommend that in selected secondary school coaching of students secondary school students, teachers, and parents/guardians on the execution of peer counseling strategy to ease off secondary school students' participation in anti-social demeanors needs be reinforced.   Received: 15 November 2022 / Accepted: 29 December 2022 / Published: 5 January 2023
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影响津巴布韦中学生药物和物质滥用的因素
本研究以影响中学生参与毒品及药物滥用活动的因素为前提。在此背景下的数据生成、分析和讨论,是由现象学和定性方法组成的框架指导的。在本研究中,我们特意从津巴布韦的一所中学抽取了30名学生和6名班主任作为调查问题的信息来源。采用文献分析、焦点小组讨论、个人访谈等方法生成数据,然后根据新出现的主题进行分析。从这项研究中,发现中学生滥用各种药物,以及大麻饼等物质。委员会还指出,受调查的中学的学生由于同辈压力等原因而被迫从事毒品和药物滥用活动。为了减少某些中学学生滥用毒品和药物的现象,会议提倡进行同伴咨询、建立康复中心、采取严格的纪律措施和开展提高认识运动。因此,我们可以得出结论,中学生参与校园内的毒品和药物滥用在很大程度上受到多种因素的影响。在此背景下,研究人员建议在选定的中学生辅导中,中学生、教师和家长/监护人对同伴咨询策略的执行需要加强,以缓解中学生参与反社会行为。收稿日期:2022年11月15日/收稿日期:2022年12月29日/发布日期:2023年1月5日
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