Drugs abuse, civic behaviour and students' academic performance: perspectives of Senior Secondary Schools in Zaria education zone, Kaduna state, Nigeria

Godwin Atayi Samuel, Ethel O. George, I. Suleiman, Opeyemi Eunice Olokoba, Nkechinyere Chinwendu Ogbonna
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Background: As a consequence of rapid social change and the resultant breakdown of traditional social structures, illegal use of drugs have spread across the globe without exception of Nigeria.                                                        Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive design was used. Five Senior Secondary Schools were selected. Using Research advisor (2006) Sampling table, 365 respondents were sampled using stratified random sampling technique out of 3812 students. Standardized questionnaire structured by Afuwai in 2016 was adapted. Data from the pilot study was analyzed using Cronbach’s alpha an reliability indexes of 804 and .813 were obtained. This is to determine the internal consistency of the responses to the items. Statistics were presented in mean and standard deviation and a three point-scale was used. Hypothesis were tested using independent sample t-test at .05 level of significance. Results: The study revealed that students under the influence of drugs can: fight a teacher, sneak out of school and break school regulations, take part in fight where a group of their friends were against another group, damages school properties on purpose, got into problem with the police for something they did. The study showed that students who abuse drugs are often below average student in their respective classes. To buttress this, the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant influence of drug abuse on the academic performance of senior secondary schools student was rejected (p-value of 0.03 is less than 0.05 level of significance).                          Conclusion: Drugs abuse has an influence on both students’ civic behavior and academic performances.
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药物滥用、公民行为和学生学习成绩:尼日利亚卡杜纳州扎里亚教育区的高中视角
背景:由于迅速的社会变革和由此造成的传统社会结构的崩溃,非法使用毒品已在全球蔓延,尼日利亚也不例外。方法:采用横断面描述性设计。五所高中入选。采用Research advisor(2006)抽样表,在3812名学生中,采用分层随机抽样技术抽取365名受访者。采用了2016年Afuwai组织的标准化问卷。采用Cronbach’s alpha对前期研究数据进行分析,信度指数分别为804和0.813。这是为了确定对项目的响应的内部一致性。统计数据以均数和标准差表示,采用三点比例尺。假设检验采用独立样本t检验,显著性水平为0.05。结果:研究表明,受毒品影响的学生可以:与老师打架,溜出学校并违反学校规定,参加一群朋友与另一群朋友的打架,故意破坏学校财产,因自己的所作所为而与警察发生冲突。研究表明,滥用药物的学生在他们各自的班级中往往低于平均水平。为了支持这一点,我们拒绝了药物滥用对高中生学业成绩没有显著影响的原假设(p值为0.03,显著性水平小于0.05)。结论:吸毒对学生的公民行为和学业成绩都有影响。
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