From “Codeine Diet” to “Gutter Water”: polydrug use among Nigerian young adults

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology
Emeka W. Dumbili, E. Ezekwe, O. Odeigah
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore polydrug use and the factors that motivate the use of multiple substances among selected young adults.,A total of 23 male and female participants (aged 23-29 years) who use illicit drugs and prescription pharmaceuticals for non-medical purposes were recruited through snowball sampling. Qualitative interviews were conducted, and the data were analysed thematically.,The use of drug “concoctions” and cocktails was widespread among the participants. Some used what they called Codeine Diet (codeine-based cough syrup mixed with a Coca-Cola® product or malt drink), while others took Gutter Water (a cocktail of cannabis, codeine, tramadol, vodka and juice or water). The use of Monkey Tail (a mixture of local gin, cannabis leaves, stems, roots and seeds) and petrol mixed with glue and La Casera® (carbonated soft drink) combined with Tom-Tom® (menthol-flavoured candy) was also revealed. Pleasure, better highs, the need to experience prolonged intoxication and the use of one drug to douse the effects of another substance motivated polysubstance use.,The findings revealed that the reasons why codeine-based cough syrups are mixed with soft drinks (Codeine Diet) include avoiding social discrimination and evading law enforcement agencies. Results suggest that these drug use practices require specifically tailored public health interventions. Social stigmatization against substance users and the use of extra-legal measures by the police should be discouraged to facilitate harm reduction.,This study represents the first qualitative research to explore polydrug use among an understudied Nigerian population.
从“可待因饮食”到“地沟水”:尼日利亚年轻人使用多种药物
本文的目的是探索在选定的年轻人中使用多种药物以及促使使用多种物质的因素。,共有23名男性和女性参与者(年龄23-29岁 年)通过滚雪球抽样招募了那些将非法药物和处方药用于非医疗目的的人。进行了定性访谈,并对数据进行了主题分析。,参与者普遍使用药物“混合物”和鸡尾酒。一些人使用他们所称的可待因饮食(可待因止咳糖浆与可口可乐®产品或麦芽饮料混合),而另一些人则服用古特水(大麻、可待因、曲马多、伏特加和果汁或水的混合物)。还发现使用了猴尾酒(当地杜松子酒、大麻叶、茎、根和种子的混合物)和汽油与胶水混合,以及La Casera®(碳酸软饮料)与Tom Tom®(薄荷醇口味的糖果)混合。快乐、更好的高潮、需要经历长时间的醉酒以及使用一种药物来抑制另一种物质的影响。,研究结果显示,可待因止咳糖浆与软饮料(可待因饮食)混合的原因包括避免社会歧视和逃避执法机构。结果表明,这些药物使用做法需要专门针对性的公共卫生干预措施。应劝阻对药物使用者的社会污名化和警察使用法外措施,以促进减少伤害。,这项研究是首次在研究不足的尼日利亚人群中探索多药物使用的定性研究。
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Drugs and Alcohol Today
Drugs and Alcohol Today SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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