Socio-demographic parameters of drug addiction in the southern cross river, Nigeria

Q2 Social Sciences
R. Eneji, S. A. Odey, Ekanem Mbuk Asuquo, Odinka Godfrey Ekene
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Drug addiction has become a serious public health challenge in Nigeria today, and there is an urgent need to address this problem. In this study, we investigated the impact of some socio-demographic factors on drug addiction in the southern district of Cross River State, Nigeria. During the study, a questionnaire survey with 381 respondents who were sampled from the study region was conducted. The results showed that sex, peer influence, occupational status, social environment, and individual level of education strongly influenced drug addiction. About 93% (354) of the respondents agreed that men were more addicted to hard drugs than women, but 62.5% of them considered that there was no difference between men and women as to who took more variety of drugs. Three hundred and seventeen respondents agreed that younger people abuse drugs more than older ones, and 83.2% of them were certain that drug abuse was more prevalent among secondary school students. 61.4% responded that young addicts influence children into addiction. The majority of the surveyed population, specifically 90%, identified unemployment as a significant factor contributing to drug addiction. Additionally, 76% of the respondents said that illiteracy is associated with an increase in drug misuse, as the number of addicts without education surpassed those with education. Many of the addicts suffered from the double stigma of low socioeconomic status and drug dependency. It was determined that a reduction in poverty and unemployment, the provision of good-quality childcare, support for social capital, and effective early intervention programs, such as parental support in the early years of a child's life, would greatly minimize addiction.
尼日利亚南部跨河地区吸毒成瘾的社会人口参数
吸毒成瘾已成为当今尼日利亚公共卫生领域的一个严重挑战,迫切需要解决这一问题。在这项研究中,我们调查了尼日利亚克罗斯河州南部地区一些社会人口因素对吸毒上瘾的影响。研究期间,我们对研究地区的 381 名受访者进行了问卷调查。结果显示,性别、同伴影响、职业状况、社会环境和个人受教育程度对吸毒上瘾有很大影响。约 93% 的受访者(354 人)同意男性比女性更容易吸食硬性毒品,但 62.5% 的受访者认为男女在吸食毒品种类上没有区别。317 名受訪者同意年輕人比年長人更常濫用藥物,83.2% 的受訪者肯定中學生濫用藥物的情況更為普遍。61.4%的受访者认为青少年吸毒者会影响儿童吸毒。大多数受访者,特别是 90% 的受访者认为失业是导致吸毒的一个重要因素。此外,76% 的受访者表示,文盲与药物滥用的增加有关,因为未受过教育的吸毒者人数超过了受过教育的吸毒者人数。许多吸毒者承受着社会经济地位低下和药物依赖的双重耻辱。研究认为,减少贫困和失业、提供优质的儿童保育服务、支持社会资本以及有效的早期干预计划(如在儿童生命的最初几年为其提供父母支持)将极大地减少吸毒成瘾现象。
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Humanities and Social Sciences Letters
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