Unconventional Substance Use among Young People in Urban Lagos and the Implications for Sexual and Reproductive Health

R.A Onipede Wusu, Z.A Soniyi, R.Y Kazeem, A,R Abogunloko, O.M Animashaun, B.E Balogun, J.O Ajibade, O.M Otike
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Previous studies have examined conventional substance use among young people but little is known about unconventional substance use in this population. Hence, this study sought to explore unconventional substance use among young people in urban Lagos and the implications for sexual and reproductive health (SRH). The study employed cluster sampling strategy in administering 1200 copies of a structured questionnaire among in-school and out-of-school young people (10-24 years old) across selected areas in urban Lagos. Results indicated that the social environment of young people influenced their involvement in unconventional substance use (p<0.05) in the study setting. Older young people, those out-of-school, exposure to unconventional substance use through peers, through television and those less religious were more likely to report ever use of any unconventional substance. Tramadol, cough syrup, and rohypnol were the most popular unconventional substances ever used among both male and female respondents. Also, while young females who used various unconventional substances were vulnerable to STIs owing to poor preventive behaviour, multiple sexual partnership was rampant among their male counterparts though rich preventive culture prevailed among them. Thus, unconventional drug use among young people has a strong probability of increasing health burden through risky SRH in the study setting.
拉各斯城市年轻人使用非常规药物及其对性健康和生殖健康的影响
以前的研究已经调查了年轻人使用传统药物的情况,但对这一人群中使用非常规药物的情况知之甚少。因此,本研究试图探索拉各斯城市年轻人使用非常规药物及其对性健康和生殖健康的影响。该研究采用整群抽样策略,在拉各斯城市选定地区的在校和校外年轻人(10-24岁)中管理了1200份结构化问卷。结果表明,青少年的社会环境对其参与非常规药物使用有影响(p<0.05)。年龄较大的年轻人、校外的年轻人、通过同龄人、电视接触到非常规物质的年轻人以及那些不太信教的年轻人更有可能报告自己曾经使用过任何非常规物质。曲马多、止咳糖浆和迷迭香是男性和女性受访者中最常用的非常规药物。此外,虽然使用各种非常规物质的年轻女性由于预防行为不佳而容易感染性传播疾病,但在男性中,尽管有丰富的预防文化,但多个性伙伴关系仍然猖獗。因此,在研究环境中,年轻人中使用非常规药物有很大可能通过危险的性生殖健康增加健康负担。
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