ABSTRACT
The
purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of drug abuse among
secondary school students in Ojo Local Government Areas, Lagos State
A
total of five hundred (500) hundred respondents were selected from five schools
for the study. The research designed used was descriptive design and structured
questionnaire was used to collect data which was analyzed using descriptive
statistics of inferential statistics of chi-square at 0.05 level of
significance.
Findings
showed that peer influence, lack of knowledge, environment and family
background influences the rate of drug abuse among students in Ojo Local
Government Area of Lagos State.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
To The Study
Since
the earliest times, herbs, leaves, plant have been used to relief pain and
control diseases. It seems that for every ailment or discomfort there
is the proper pills or portion which may be easily
obtained. Analgesic, antibiotics, sleeping pills, tranquilizers, and
caffeine (contained in drinks such as coffee, tea and cocoa),
Nicotine (contained in substance such as cigarettes, cigar and pipe tobacco)
alcohol (contained in drink such as spirits beer and wine) are but a
few of the familiar drugs which are commonly used in our society.
Drug
are like finger of God. They can heal and smite (Pawentt and Fapka, 1999).
Every drug has its own benefits when it is used properly and they also produce
side effects when it is not administered properly. The use of drugs does not
constitute an evil and drugs properly administered have been a medical blessing
(Gilman 2000). A research carried out in 2004 by Harvard university shows the
drug (marijuana) has been found to alleviate the nausea caused by chemo-therapy
and it evidently helps AIDs suffers to overcome loss of appetite. Unfortunately
certain drugs also initially produce enticing side effects such as feeling of
euphoric, senses of feeling good which result to drug dependence and abuse
(Gilman ad Goodman, 2000).
Moronkola
(1999) Citing Burns (1999) reported that drugs abuse is a world wide public
health, economic and socio-political problems today. It is not a problem for
anyone, country and it permeates all cultures, continents, classes and status.
Adebisi (2001) summed it up that it knows no boundaries or social class, sex or
age, and is increasingly affecting young people.
Flach
(2002) reported that there had been an alarming growth in the abuse of drug.
Drug abuse is a major health problem in the world. He further stated that what
is new and startling is the extent to which the drug abuse problem had invaded
some families and schools especially higher institution and had taken as its
victims teenage and pre-teen children.
Although,
the incidence of drug abuse among Nigerians youth has been observed since
1950’s. It was not until the 1970’s that there was really a great upsurge in
the incidence of drug abuse (Aileru 1999). With the oil boom in the mid 1970s
there was a change in the life style of Nigeria youths. This period coincided
with occurrence of new drugs like heroine and cocaine in Britain and America.
At this time, it became the fashion for parent to send their children on summer
holidays and it was at this time that Nigeria started witnessing an increase in
strikes and students demonstration (Ebie and Pela, 1999). The problems of drugs
abuse is so grave that it has extended beyond the usual characteristics
profile of abusers being male, audit and urban based to now include
female youngsters and people of different status. (Ebie and Pela,
1999)
Contemporary
society has experience an over increasing number of problems factors that have
a bearing drug-taking behaviour. Peer influence is extremely important in the
development of the drug habit, particularly during the teenage and college
years, young people often try to use drug if its accepted and admired within
their social group (Pemede 2002).
The
need to become competent in some social, intellectual and physical skills and
the need for power over their own destiny through wealth, achievement and / or
respect from others also contributes to drugs abuse. Although, there are many
contributing factors leading to the great upsurge of drug abuse in the world
but researchers has shown that drug abuse is more common and prevalent among
youths.
Purpose
Of The Study
The
purpose of this study includes:
1. To investigate if peer
influence will contribute to the prevalence of drugs abuse among
secondary school students.
2. To examine if lack of
knowledge will contribute to the prevalence of drugs abuse among secondary
school students.
3. To determine if
family background will influence the prevalence of
drugs abuse among secondary school students
4. To investigate if
environment will contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary
school students
5. To examine if
availability of money will contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among
secondary school student.
Statement
Of The
Problem
Adolescence
is a time of experimentation and risk taking and the initiation of substance or
drugs use often begins during this period. The consequences of drugs use often
begins during this period. The habit not only affect health, education and
occasional career, but also incurs a huge financial and social burden to the
society. Drug use among secondary school students is commonly associated with
unsafe sexual behaviour, school and social misbehaviour, poor academic
performance and may eventually lead to the contribution of drug use in
adulthood (Pemede 2002).
Drug
abuse has gone a long way to create several health problems and dangers. In our
societies. Such health problems include mental illness, cancer of the lungs,
school dropouts, juvenile delinquency and also delirious behaviour (Bozarth,
2001).
The
alarming rate of school drop-out in our society today whereby drug abuse is a
major predisposing factor become a concern. No wonder conclusion has been drawn
to the fact that the factors leading to the victims exposure are quite common
this includes the consumption of dangerous drugs during cultural and
other festivities at schools or during sports or athletic completions among
students, as these students exposed themselves to practicing drug
abuse.
Student consumption of drugs during
examination for the purpose of alertness is also very common. Also these
adolescent periods are the periods of chasing the opposite sex which most of
them cannot ordinarily do without the use of some drugs and during social
gathering. The timid types purposely take some drugs to enable them become
bold.
The abuse of these drugs which leads
to addiction among these secondary school students gradually progresses to
cause a hast of evil happenings in our society such as incessant occurrence of
road traffic accidents as a result of effects of these substance. Infact some
students breakdown during examinations leading to failure and eventual
drop-out, some become rude and arrogant to teachers and parents and
occasionally causing riots and chaos in their schools while some grow-up to
become criminal in the society landing them in prison yards.
All these are the imminent problems
that necessitated this study
Research Question
1. Will peer
influence contribution to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary school
students
2. Will lack of
knowledge contribute to prevalence of drug abuse among secondary school
students
3. Will family
background influence the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary school
students
4. Will environment
contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary school students
5. Will
availability of money contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among
secondary school students
Research
Hypotheses
1. Peer influence
will not contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary school
students.
2. Lack of
knowledge will not contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary
school students.
3. Family
background will not influence the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary
school students.
4. Environment will
not contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary
school students.
5. Availability of
money will not contribute to the prevalence of drug abuse among secondary
school students.
Significance Of The Study
The major aim of this study is to
examine the prevalence of drugs abuse among secondary school student in Ojo
local government area. This study will help to highlight
possible causes or factors responsible for drug abuse, and will also highlight
the drugs that are commonly abused as well as given the effects of drugs on
human health. The study will also assist parent and readers of the
work to watch out for the various symptom of drug abuse among their children,
colleagues and friends.
The importance of this study is
that, students will be able to know how drugs are abused and when not to abuse
drug and other health implication of drug abuse among the students. This
research work will help the government to contribute their own quota and be able
to know how to intervene on how to curb the menace of drug abuse.
The study will also contributes to
other existing literature and help other researchers to dwell into other areas
that this study couldn’t touch.
TOPIC: PREVALENCE OF DRUG ABUSE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT
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