Factors Associated With Substance Abuse Among Youths in Anambra East Lga. Anambra State
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Factors Associated With Substance Abuse Among Youths in Anambra East Lga. Anambra State
ABSTRACT
This study explored the factors associated with substance abuse among youths in Anambra East Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State, Nigeria. Utilizing a triangulation design that integrates both qualitative and quantitative research methods, the study employed self-completion questionnaires, interviews with area chiefs, and personal observations to gather data. The study involved a sample of 120 youths and 120 community members from a total of 2,189 households across four villages in the Anambra East LGA.
Sampling methods included stratified and simple random sampling to select households, youths, and community members. Data were analyzed by converting responses into frequencies and percentages.
The findings revealed that alcohol was the most commonly abused substance, followed by painkillers (opioids), weed, and cigarettes. There was hesitancy among some respondents to disclose use of harder drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and tramadol due to legal concerns.
According to the gateway theory, which suggests that the use of one substance can lead to the experimentation with other drugs, the study indicates that the consumption of alcohol and other legal substances like painkillers and cigarettes may be increasing.
The study highlighted various factors influencing drug and substance abuse among youths, the community’s initiatives to address the issue, and the preparedness of national and law enforcement agencies to combat substance abuse.
The findings aim to provide valuable insights for government officials, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to develop effective strategies in the fight against drug and substance abuse in Nigeria.