Impact of the COVID-19-Related Lockdown on Psychoactive Substance Consumption and Mental Health in Morocco.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Salma Ait Bouighoulidne, Amina Aquil, Maroua Guerroumi, Fatima Zahra Laamiri, Abdeljalil Elgot
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and its lockdown measures disrupted daily life globally, potentially impacting substance use and mental health. However, the effects in Morocco, shaped by cultural and social factors, remain underexplored. This study aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on psychoactive substance use and mental health in Morocco, while identifying key socio-demographic determinants of these changes.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in April 2020, with 1,001 participants who had used at least one psychoactive substance in the past year. Data on substance use changes, socio-demographic characteristics, and emotional states were collected. Chi-square and McNemar's tests were used for statistical analysis.

Results: The results indicated a significant reduction in the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, and other substances during the lockdown (p < 0.001). The main reasons for this decrease were health concerns (37.6%) and limited consumption opportunities (25.9%). Younger individuals (18-30 years), students, and those with lower incomes were more likely to reduce their use (p < 0.05). Furthermore, 71.3% of participants reported worsened emotional states, with worry (66.6%) and loneliness (52%) being the most common.

Conclusion: The COVID-19 lockdown led to a significant reduction in substance use in Morocco, mainly due to restricted access and lifestyle changes. However, it was also associated with worsened mental health, highlighting the need for culturally appropriate mental health support and harm-reduction strategies during crises.

与covid -19相关的封锁对摩洛哥精神活性物质消费和心理健康的影响
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行及其封锁措施扰乱了全球的日常生活,可能影响到物质使用和心理健康。然而,受文化和社会因素影响,摩洛哥的影响仍未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在评估COVID-19封锁对摩洛哥精神活性物质使用和心理健康的影响,同时确定这些变化的关键社会人口决定因素。方法:于2020年4月进行了一项横断面在线调查,1001名参与者在过去一年中至少使用过一种精神活性物质。收集了有关物质使用变化、社会人口特征和情绪状态的数据。采用卡方检验和McNemar检验进行统计分析。结果:结果表明,在封锁期间,烟草、酒精、大麻和其他物质的消费量显著减少(p < 0.001)。减少的主要原因是健康问题(37.6%)和有限的消费机会(25.9%)。年轻人(18-30岁)、学生和收入较低的人更有可能减少使用手机(p < 0.05)。此外,71.3%的参与者报告情绪状态恶化,其中担忧(66.6%)和孤独(52%)是最常见的。结论:2019冠状病毒病封锁导致摩洛哥的药物使用大幅减少,主要原因是获取受限和生活方式改变。然而,它也与心理健康恶化有关,突出表明在危机期间需要文化上适当的心理健康支持和减少伤害战略。
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences
Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
137
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences is a general health science journal addressing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical sciences. Rarely, it covers veterinary medicine
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