(PDF) PROPOSAL EFFECT OF DRUG ABUSE ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
(PDF) Impact of drug abuse on academic performance and physical health
(PDF) The Role of Schools in Substance Use Prevention and Intervention
(PDF) Forms of Drug Abuse and Their Effects
(DOC) Research Proposal Drug abuse 3
(PDF) A Methodology for Monitoring Adolescent Drug Abuse Trends
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Substance use among 15- to 16-year-old students (ESPAD 2019)
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Exploring The Impact Of Drug Abuse On The Youth, Hustle & Relationships [ Storytime ]
Report details drug experimentation among college students
Drugs a growing problem in NC schools since COVID
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(Pdf) Proposal Effect of Drug Abuse on Students Academic Performance
PROPOSAL. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 1.1 Introduction and background to the study. The researcher proposed this action research project to increase his junior high. school students' achievements in ...
PDF Effects of Drug and Substance Abuse on Academic Performance Among
Drug and substance abuse have far reaching ramifications, for instance, according. to the survey by NACADA (2012) with a sample of 632 children, it was found out. that 6% have ever engaged in sex while on drugs ( 7.3% for boys and 4.4% for girls).The median age at sexual debut being estimated at 11 years.
PDF Prevalence of Drugs and Alcohol in U.S. Secondary Schools: Do ...
Administration (2014) analyzed data from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health and concluded drug availability in general and certain drug use (e.g., marijuana, heroin, alcohol) remained stable or increased when compared to the rate calculated from the previous survey administration a decade earlier. Availability to a few drugs such as
(PDF) Drugs and Substance Abuse among the Secondary School Students in
The study recommends increased public awareness campaigns on dangers posed by drug and substance abuse involving media, civic education and all the stakeholders; and proper policy formulation and ...
PDF Effects of Drug Abuse on Academic Performance Among Secondary School
most abused drugs in secondary schools in Masaba North Sub-County. Sources of drugs identified were fellow students and small kiosks or shops in the schools‟ neighbourhoods. Causes of drug abuse established were; peer influence, availability of money to buy drugs and the family background. The study concluded that drug and
PDF Causes and Effects of Drug Abuse Among Primary School Learners in
in the four selected primary schools. The research instruments used to collect data were semi-structured interview guides and focus group discussions. Data analysis involved thematic analysis. The researcher concluded that respondents had a good understanding of the meaning of drug abuse and the challenges which came with drug abuse at school.
Effects of a School-Based Intervention for Preventing Substance Use
1. Introduction. Substance abuse is an important health problem that contributes greatly to causes of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), substance abuse is responsible for 11.8 million premature deaths each year [].Almost 8 million people die as a result of tobacco use or exposure, 2.9 million people die because of alcohol intake and around 600,000 people die as ...
(PDF) Substance Abuse: A Literature Review of the Implications and
Substance or Drug abuse is a serious public health problem affecting usually adolescents and young adults. It affects both males and females and it is. the major source of crimes in youth and ...
PDF Effects of Drug Addiction and Abuse on Academic Performance of Students
that, the use of illicit drugs in all Nations has increased in recent years. For most of Europe and Asia, opiates accounted for 62 percent of all drug treatment sought in 2003. A survey in the Czech Republic showed that 37% of new drug users were teenagers between 15 and 19 years old. In Egypt, drug use - in particular heroin use - is
PDF A Study of the Causes and Effects of Drug and ...
A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD OF MASTER OF EDUCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI 2016 . ii ... School factors can also influence students to drug use (Ngesu et al: 2008). How the school administration manages students' affairs may lead to drug abuse, high
Substance use and associated factors among preparatory school students
Substance abuse is a worldwide problem that primarily affects adolescents, resulting in chronic health complications as well as psychosocial challenges and economic losses. However, the magnitude of the problem and the factors that contribute to it are not well studied in Ethiopia, particularly in the study area. As a result, this study was carried out to determine the prevalence and ...
School-based harm reduction with adolescents: a pilot study
Research has shown that common reasons drug education programs for youth have failed were lack of student interest because they were not developmentally appropriate, or because activities did not relate to their actual lives [1, 2].A review of school-based drug education studies [] showed that for substance use education programs to be effective they should be based on the real experiences of ...
PDF Effects of Drug Abuse on Academic Performance of Students' in Selected
The danger from drugs is too great to ignore for us and our children. Recommendations, to address all aspects of drug abuse and its harmful consequences, research program ranges from basic studies ofthe addicted brain and behavior to health services research. NIDA's research program develops prevention and treatment approaches and ensures ...
A high school-based education concerning drug abuse prevention
This cross-sectional study was conducted in 10 high schools of Isfahan city in May 2016. The study population for the intervention was male and female high school students (14-15 years old). These high schools were randomly selected from a numbered list of high schools located in different geographical sites of Isfahan using the clustering ...
Substance abuse among high school learners in a rural education
Introduction. South Africa has a high rate of substance abuse among young people, which includes both in and out of school youth. Despite reported stigma and associated reluctance to seek treatment for substance abuse, 1 an increase in young people aged 20 years seeking treatment for substance abuse, 2 is an indication of the gravity of the problem. . Variations in the trends of substance use ...
PDF Drug Abuse and Its Effects on Learning in Secondary Schools in Siakago
drug abuse and its effects on learning in secondary schools in siakago division mbeere district, kenya a research proposal presented to the institute of continuing and distance studies kampala international university in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree bachelor of education science by: njogu mary njoki reg.no.b.ed 9993/52/df
PDF Drug Abuse in Secondary Schools in Kenya: Developing a Programme for
6.3.6 Proposed Solutions to Drug Abuse in Schools 103 6.3.7 Challenges Facing Schools in Addressing Drug Abuse 104 6.3.8 Conclusions from the Literature and Empirical Research 105 6.4 RECOMMENDATIONS 107 6.4.1 The Role of the School in Addressing Drug Abuse 107 6.4.2 Parental Responsibility in Addressing Drug Abuse in Schools 112
(PDF) Substance Abuse among High School Learners in South Africa: A
Introduction. In 2004, substances such as 'nyaope' or 'kat aza' or 'whoonga' were. identified as common drugs abused by learners in several South African. schools in the township (Mamabolo, 2020 ...
Factors Influencing Drugs and Substance Abuse Among Students at Ramogi
A study conducted by Siringi (2001) states that 22.7% of primary school children take alcohol, a figure that rises to more than three quarters (68%) for college/university students. A large number. of students across age group have been exposed to alcohol, miraa, glue, bhang, and even hard drugs.
Risk and protective factors of drug abuse among adolescents: a
1) No/ Low perceived risk increase the odds of past-month marijuana use by 8.22 times compared to those who perceived moderate/great risk. 2) High perceived availability of drug: consistently associated with higher odds of past-month marijuana use. Protective Factors. 1) Moderate/ High perceived risk of substance use.
Evidence-Based Interventions for Preventing Substance Use Disorders in
Evidence-Based Prevention Programs. In the following sections, contemporary evidence-based approaches to drug abuse prevention for children and adolescents at the school, family, and community levels are described. Several model preventive intervention programs are reviewed, including universal, selected, and indicated programs for schools and ...
(PDF) Learners' Substance Abuse at School in Selected High Schools in
Illicit Substances. Learner. School Safety. ABSTRACT This study has sought to examine the extent of substance abuse at schools in the Buffalo Flats area. of East London, South Africa, with ...
PDF TUWEI Influence of Drug Abuse on Students Academic Performance
Drug abuse is the Use of drugs for purposes other than medical reasons, thus affecting the individual in a negative way socially, cognitively or physically Kuria(1996). Social effects may be reflected in an individual's enhanced tendency to engage in conflicts with friends, teachers, and school authorities.
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PROPOSAL. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. 1.1 Introduction and background to the study. The researcher proposed this action research project to increase his junior high. school students' achievements in ...
Drug and substance abuse have far reaching ramifications, for instance, according. to the survey by NACADA (2012) with a sample of 632 children, it was found out. that 6% have ever engaged in sex while on drugs ( 7.3% for boys and 4.4% for girls).The median age at sexual debut being estimated at 11 years.
Administration (2014) analyzed data from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health and concluded drug availability in general and certain drug use (e.g., marijuana, heroin, alcohol) remained stable or increased when compared to the rate calculated from the previous survey administration a decade earlier. Availability to a few drugs such as
The study recommends increased public awareness campaigns on dangers posed by drug and substance abuse involving media, civic education and all the stakeholders; and proper policy formulation and ...
most abused drugs in secondary schools in Masaba North Sub-County. Sources of drugs identified were fellow students and small kiosks or shops in the schools‟ neighbourhoods. Causes of drug abuse established were; peer influence, availability of money to buy drugs and the family background. The study concluded that drug and
in the four selected primary schools. The research instruments used to collect data were semi-structured interview guides and focus group discussions. Data analysis involved thematic analysis. The researcher concluded that respondents had a good understanding of the meaning of drug abuse and the challenges which came with drug abuse at school.
1. Introduction. Substance abuse is an important health problem that contributes greatly to causes of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), substance abuse is responsible for 11.8 million premature deaths each year [].Almost 8 million people die as a result of tobacco use or exposure, 2.9 million people die because of alcohol intake and around 600,000 people die as ...
Substance or Drug abuse is a serious public health problem affecting usually adolescents and young adults. It affects both males and females and it is. the major source of crimes in youth and ...
that, the use of illicit drugs in all Nations has increased in recent years. For most of Europe and Asia, opiates accounted for 62 percent of all drug treatment sought in 2003. A survey in the Czech Republic showed that 37% of new drug users were teenagers between 15 and 19 years old. In Egypt, drug use - in particular heroin use - is
A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD OF MASTER OF EDUCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI 2016 . ii ... School factors can also influence students to drug use (Ngesu et al: 2008). How the school administration manages students' affairs may lead to drug abuse, high
Substance abuse is a worldwide problem that primarily affects adolescents, resulting in chronic health complications as well as psychosocial challenges and economic losses. However, the magnitude of the problem and the factors that contribute to it are not well studied in Ethiopia, particularly in the study area. As a result, this study was carried out to determine the prevalence and ...
Research has shown that common reasons drug education programs for youth have failed were lack of student interest because they were not developmentally appropriate, or because activities did not relate to their actual lives [1, 2].A review of school-based drug education studies [] showed that for substance use education programs to be effective they should be based on the real experiences of ...
The danger from drugs is too great to ignore for us and our children. Recommendations, to address all aspects of drug abuse and its harmful consequences, research program ranges from basic studies ofthe addicted brain and behavior to health services research. NIDA's research program develops prevention and treatment approaches and ensures ...
This cross-sectional study was conducted in 10 high schools of Isfahan city in May 2016. The study population for the intervention was male and female high school students (14-15 years old). These high schools were randomly selected from a numbered list of high schools located in different geographical sites of Isfahan using the clustering ...
Introduction. South Africa has a high rate of substance abuse among young people, which includes both in and out of school youth. Despite reported stigma and associated reluctance to seek treatment for substance abuse, 1 an increase in young people aged 20 years seeking treatment for substance abuse, 2 is an indication of the gravity of the problem. . Variations in the trends of substance use ...
drug abuse and its effects on learning in secondary schools in siakago division mbeere district, kenya a research proposal presented to the institute of continuing and distance studies kampala international university in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree bachelor of education science by: njogu mary njoki reg.no.b.ed 9993/52/df
6.3.6 Proposed Solutions to Drug Abuse in Schools 103 6.3.7 Challenges Facing Schools in Addressing Drug Abuse 104 6.3.8 Conclusions from the Literature and Empirical Research 105 6.4 RECOMMENDATIONS 107 6.4.1 The Role of the School in Addressing Drug Abuse 107 6.4.2 Parental Responsibility in Addressing Drug Abuse in Schools 112
Introduction. In 2004, substances such as 'nyaope' or 'kat aza' or 'whoonga' were. identified as common drugs abused by learners in several South African. schools in the township (Mamabolo, 2020 ...
A study conducted by Siringi (2001) states that 22.7% of primary school children take alcohol, a figure that rises to more than three quarters (68%) for college/university students. A large number. of students across age group have been exposed to alcohol, miraa, glue, bhang, and even hard drugs.
1) No/ Low perceived risk increase the odds of past-month marijuana use by 8.22 times compared to those who perceived moderate/great risk. 2) High perceived availability of drug: consistently associated with higher odds of past-month marijuana use. Protective Factors. 1) Moderate/ High perceived risk of substance use.
Evidence-Based Prevention Programs. In the following sections, contemporary evidence-based approaches to drug abuse prevention for children and adolescents at the school, family, and community levels are described. Several model preventive intervention programs are reviewed, including universal, selected, and indicated programs for schools and ...
Illicit Substances. Learner. School Safety. ABSTRACT This study has sought to examine the extent of substance abuse at schools in the Buffalo Flats area. of East London, South Africa, with ...
Drug abuse is the Use of drugs for purposes other than medical reasons, thus affecting the individual in a negative way socially, cognitively or physically Kuria(1996). Social effects may be reflected in an individual's enhanced tendency to engage in conflicts with friends, teachers, and school authorities.