Drug Addiction in Pakistan: A step towards alleviation of sufferings

A. Mustafa, B. J. Makhdoom
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As we know that drug addiction or abuse is a common problem worldwide, including Pakistan.2 According to World Health Organization (WHO), Pakistan is categorized as low income country of Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) region with a population of more than 20 million people among which, 97% of Pakistani population is predominantly Muslim, with highly conventional customs and traditions governing the lives of many people. These people showed to follow Islamic and cultural norms and values. All substances of abuse are publicly despised in Pakistani culture, also in their religion. Usage of drugs consider harmful and known to be prevalent among people. Government does warranting determinations to increase awareness about harmful effects of drugs and to change attitudes of people and prevention of the addiction.3In Pakistan, the prevalence of drug addiction is increasing at an alarming rate. According to United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC) and the reports of United Nations (UN), Pakistan has 7.6 million drug addicts, where 78% are males and 22% are females.4,5 However, the risk factors, which are increasing vulnerability towards addiction, remain largely elusive. The ratio of the problem of substance has increased and not decreased by any effort of the government. Pakistan became a marked trafficking route for illicit drugs, especially heroin, due to increased opium production in Afghanistan, and 2670 kilometers land border of Afghanistan is shared with Pakistan. Most of the drugs come from Afghanistan, a country that is held responsible for 75% of the world's heroin. UNDOC estimates that 800,000 Pakistanis aged between 15 and 64 used heroin regularly. Drug use or abuse became a more divergent dilemma in Pakistan, that's why Government of Pakistan takes a very serious notice of this matter of use, or addiction of illicit drugs or substance.6 Substances categorized as stimulants, sedatives, hallucinogens and opioids are being abused throughout the world including Pakistan. Addiction to opioids including other illicit substances is a chronic, relapsing multifactorial disorder of brain and, if left untreated, major medical, social, and economic problems arise. Substance addiction is among major health issues faced by the world including Pakistan. Its effect on physical and psychological health and become leading cause of other problems. Drug addiction can also be known as an initial chronic neurological problem, with hereditary, psychological, social, environmental and cognitive features that influence development and appearance of an individual or a person. Different behaviors as like the disturbed control or impulsivity for substance abuse and constant use of illicit substances deprived of harmful effects occurs due to addiction of drug.3 Substance use disorder such as opium, alcohol or other illicit substances is very serious community health problems now a days in Pakistan. Drug addiction is also associated with many risk factors like aggression, violence, isolation and emotion dysregulation. There are many established and significant psychosocial risk factors like parental relationship, lack of achievement and motivation, self-esteem, psychological stress and attention seeking behavior that are found positively correlated with substance abuse or addiction in Pakistan. A person who is stigmatized as addict has more negative social support from friends, family and others. The major reason behind this is that a person, who is dependent of drugs, has been rejected by the society due to substance addiction or his addictive behavior, but sometime a drug dependence has positive approach towards their friends and family because both support them in a good way, to take them away from the curse of addiction. While, those friends who never respond positively to drug dependence and they may be the cause for their substance usage, and may lead towards severe aggression and emotion dysregulation.6 Effects of substance addiction are always negative, it confirm that after substance addiction the addicts exhibit highly careless manners. Their income drop down and they reduce economic contribution in nourishment of their family. Mostly their earning is consumed on buying substance.7 The dependent members are liberated from dependence of addicts as they start economic activities of their own or the addicts are not capable of earning, hence deserted. The addicts lead miserable life as they remain under heavy debt as they take loan from friends and their poor health demand high expenditure with low economic performance. Drug abuse is hazardous and known to be prevalent among people, there is need to increase awareness about harmful effects and to change attitudes.7 There is need of educating our society specially students about the adverse effects and the moral and religious implications of substance abuse is more likely to have a positive impact than increased policing and prevention of drug use. There is lack student-counseling facilities, awareness programs, and rehabilitation centers in Pakistan. 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Abstract

Addiction is a complex mental and behavioral disorder that changes the neurochemistry and physiology of the brain. Genetics also plays a significant role in the pathophysiology of addiction.1 Drug addiction, whether it is mono or poly drug addiction is a major problem in Pakistan, it is defined as a maladaptive form of drug or illicit use leading to clinically significant distress or impairment, while an individual may also suffer from withdrawal and tolerance. As we know that drug addiction or abuse is a common problem worldwide, including Pakistan.2 According to World Health Organization (WHO), Pakistan is categorized as low income country of Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) region with a population of more than 20 million people among which, 97% of Pakistani population is predominantly Muslim, with highly conventional customs and traditions governing the lives of many people. These people showed to follow Islamic and cultural norms and values. All substances of abuse are publicly despised in Pakistani culture, also in their religion. Usage of drugs consider harmful and known to be prevalent among people. Government does warranting determinations to increase awareness about harmful effects of drugs and to change attitudes of people and prevention of the addiction.3In Pakistan, the prevalence of drug addiction is increasing at an alarming rate. According to United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC) and the reports of United Nations (UN), Pakistan has 7.6 million drug addicts, where 78% are males and 22% are females.4,5 However, the risk factors, which are increasing vulnerability towards addiction, remain largely elusive. The ratio of the problem of substance has increased and not decreased by any effort of the government. Pakistan became a marked trafficking route for illicit drugs, especially heroin, due to increased opium production in Afghanistan, and 2670 kilometers land border of Afghanistan is shared with Pakistan. Most of the drugs come from Afghanistan, a country that is held responsible for 75% of the world's heroin. UNDOC estimates that 800,000 Pakistanis aged between 15 and 64 used heroin regularly. Drug use or abuse became a more divergent dilemma in Pakistan, that's why Government of Pakistan takes a very serious notice of this matter of use, or addiction of illicit drugs or substance.6 Substances categorized as stimulants, sedatives, hallucinogens and opioids are being abused throughout the world including Pakistan. Addiction to opioids including other illicit substances is a chronic, relapsing multifactorial disorder of brain and, if left untreated, major medical, social, and economic problems arise. Substance addiction is among major health issues faced by the world including Pakistan. Its effect on physical and psychological health and become leading cause of other problems. Drug addiction can also be known as an initial chronic neurological problem, with hereditary, psychological, social, environmental and cognitive features that influence development and appearance of an individual or a person. Different behaviors as like the disturbed control or impulsivity for substance abuse and constant use of illicit substances deprived of harmful effects occurs due to addiction of drug.3 Substance use disorder such as opium, alcohol or other illicit substances is very serious community health problems now a days in Pakistan. Drug addiction is also associated with many risk factors like aggression, violence, isolation and emotion dysregulation. There are many established and significant psychosocial risk factors like parental relationship, lack of achievement and motivation, self-esteem, psychological stress and attention seeking behavior that are found positively correlated with substance abuse or addiction in Pakistan. A person who is stigmatized as addict has more negative social support from friends, family and others. The major reason behind this is that a person, who is dependent of drugs, has been rejected by the society due to substance addiction or his addictive behavior, but sometime a drug dependence has positive approach towards their friends and family because both support them in a good way, to take them away from the curse of addiction. While, those friends who never respond positively to drug dependence and they may be the cause for their substance usage, and may lead towards severe aggression and emotion dysregulation.6 Effects of substance addiction are always negative, it confirm that after substance addiction the addicts exhibit highly careless manners. Their income drop down and they reduce economic contribution in nourishment of their family. Mostly their earning is consumed on buying substance.7 The dependent members are liberated from dependence of addicts as they start economic activities of their own or the addicts are not capable of earning, hence deserted. The addicts lead miserable life as they remain under heavy debt as they take loan from friends and their poor health demand high expenditure with low economic performance. Drug abuse is hazardous and known to be prevalent among people, there is need to increase awareness about harmful effects and to change attitudes.7 There is need of educating our society specially students about the adverse effects and the moral and religious implications of substance abuse is more likely to have a positive impact than increased policing and prevention of drug use. There is lack student-counseling facilities, awareness programs, and rehabilitation centers in Pakistan. The health system need more progress for the prevention of drug addiction.Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, inaugurated the 13-bedded Centre for Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation Centre at Sheikh Zayed Medical College/Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan on 20th February, 2020 in order to make the genuine effort towards the alleviation of sufferings. The vision is to transform the newly established center into the model addicts treatment and rehabilitation center (MATRCs).
巴基斯坦的毒瘾:迈向减轻痛苦的一步
成瘾是一种复杂的精神和行为障碍,它会改变大脑的神经化学和生理机能。基因在成瘾的病理生理中也起着重要的作用药物成瘾,无论是单一药物成瘾还是多种药物成瘾,都是巴基斯坦的一个主要问题,它被定义为一种不适应的药物形式或非法使用,导致临床上显着的痛苦或损害,同时个人也可能出现戒断和耐受性。众所周知,吸毒成瘾或滥用是世界范围内的一个普遍问题,包括巴基斯坦。2根据世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的统计,巴基斯坦被列为东地中海区域办事处(EMRO)区域的低收入国家,人口超过2 000万,其中97%的巴基斯坦人口主要是穆斯林,许多人的生活受高度传统习俗和传统的支配。这些人表现出遵循伊斯兰和文化规范和价值观。在巴基斯坦文化中,所有滥用物质都被公开鄙视,在他们的宗教中也是如此。毒品的使用被认为是有害的,并且在人群中普遍存在。政府确实有决心提高人们对毒品有害影响的认识,改变人们的态度,预防成瘾。3 .在巴基斯坦,吸毒成瘾的流行正以惊人的速度增加。根据联合国毒品和犯罪问题办公室(UNDOC)和联合国(UN)的报告,巴基斯坦有760万吸毒者,其中78%是男性,22%是女性。然而,增加成瘾脆弱性的风险因素在很大程度上仍然难以捉摸。由于政府的努力,物质问题的比例没有减少,反而增加了。由于阿富汗鸦片产量增加,巴基斯坦成为非法毒品特别是海洛因的明显贩运路线,阿富汗与巴基斯坦有2670公里的陆地边界。大多数毒品来自阿富汗,这个国家生产了世界上75%的海洛因。UNDOC估计,有80万15至64岁的巴基斯坦人经常吸食海洛因。5 .在巴基斯坦,药物使用或滥用已成为一种分歧更大的困境,这就是为什么巴基斯坦政府非常认真地注意到这一非法药物或药物的使用或成瘾问题包括巴基斯坦在内的世界各地都在滥用被归类为兴奋剂、镇静剂、致幻剂和类阿片的物质。包括其他非法物质在内的类阿片成瘾是一种慢性、反复发作的多因素脑部疾病,如果不加以治疗,就会产生重大的医疗、社会和经济问题。药物成瘾是包括巴基斯坦在内的世界面临的主要健康问题之一。它对身体和心理健康的影响,并成为其他问题的主要原因。吸毒成瘾也可被视为一种初始慢性神经问题,具有遗传、心理、社会、环境和认知特征,影响个人或人的发育和外貌。药物成瘾导致对药物滥用的控制紊乱或冲动,以及持续使用没有有害作用的非法药物等不同行为鸦片、酒精或其他非法药物等物质使用障碍如今在巴基斯坦是非常严重的社区卫生问题。药物成瘾还与许多风险因素有关,如攻击性、暴力、孤立和情绪失调。在巴基斯坦,有许多已确定的和重要的社会心理风险因素,如父母关系、缺乏成就和动机、自尊、心理压力和寻求注意行为,被发现与药物滥用或成瘾呈正相关。一个被认为是瘾君子的人会从朋友、家人和其他人那里得到更多负面的社会支持。这背后的主要原因是一个依赖毒品的人,由于物质成瘾或他的成瘾行为而被社会所排斥,但有时药物依赖者对他们的朋友和家人有积极的态度,因为他们以一种很好的方式支持他们,把他们从成瘾的诅咒中带走。然而,那些对药物依赖没有积极反应的朋友,他们可能是他们使用药物的原因,并可能导致严重的攻击和情绪失调物质成瘾的影响往往是消极的,这证实了成瘾者在物质成瘾后表现出高度的粗心行为。他们的收入下降,他们减少了对家庭营养的经济贡献。他们的大部分收入都花在购买物质上了依赖者开始自己的经济活动,或者成瘾者没有能力赚钱,因此被遗弃,从而摆脱对成瘾者的依赖。 吸毒者的生活很悲惨,因为他们向朋友借钱,背负着沉重的债务,他们的健康状况不佳,需要高支出和低经济效益。药物滥用是危险的,并且在人们中普遍存在,因此需要提高对其有害影响的认识并改变态度有必要对我们的社会,特别是学生进行教育,使他们了解药物滥用的不利影响以及道德和宗教影响,这比加强治安和预防药物使用更有可能产生积极的影响。巴基斯坦缺乏学生咨询设施、意识项目和康复中心。卫生系统需要在预防吸毒成瘾方面取得更大进展。精神病学和行为科学系于2020年2月20日在拉希姆亚尔汗的谢赫扎耶德医学院/医院为13个床位的吸毒成瘾和康复中心揭幕,以便为减轻痛苦作出真正的努力。愿景是将新成立的中心转变为模范吸毒成瘾者治疗和康复中心(MATRCs)。
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