Adelekan M L
Department of Behavioural Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
Bull Narc. 1989;41(1-2):109-16.
A survey of drug use, based on a sample of 990 students in their fourth and final year of secondary school in the Abeokuta local government area of the State of Ogun in Nigeria was conducted by means of a self-report drug-use questionnaire in September 1986. There were 534 male and 377 female respondents. Their mean age was 16.4 and the majority (89 per cent) of them were from the lower or middle socio-economic levels. The most commonly used drugs were salicylate analgesics, mild stimulants, alcohol, antibiotics and diazepam. Low use was recorded for barbiturates, cannabis, organic solvents and cocaine, and there was no reported use of narcotic analgesics or hallucinogens. Females used diazepam significantly more than males. Most users had their first contact with drugs in primary school. The author stressed the need to develop a viable drug-abuse preventive programme and a comprehensive data base in Ogun.
1986年9月,通过一份自我报告的药物使用调查问卷,对尼日利亚奥贡州阿贝奥库塔当地政府辖区990名中学四年级(即最后一年)的学生进行了药物使用情况调查。共有534名男性和377名女性受访者。他们的平均年龄为16.4岁,其中大多数(89%)来自社会经济水平较低或中等的阶层。最常使用的药物是水杨酸盐类镇痛药、轻度兴奋剂、酒精、抗生素和地西泮。巴比妥类药物、大麻、有机溶剂和可卡因的使用量较低,且没有报告使用麻醉性镇痛药或致幻剂的情况。女性使用地西泮显著多于男性。大多数使用者在小学时首次接触药物。作者强调在奥贡州制定可行的药物滥用预防计划和综合数据库的必要性。