ABSTRACT
The
study examined the determinants of drug usage among females as perceived by secondary
school teachers in Ilorin South Local Government
Area of Kwara State.
Data were collected from 200 randomly selected teachers
through drug usage among females as perceived by secondary school teacher
questionnaire. The questionnaire was analysed using simple frequency counts and
percentages. The study showed that the use of drug like India herm, cocaine, amphelamines,
marijuana and cannabis heroin if fairly common among secondary school teachers.
The study also showed that drug usages are not only common
among adults but also abused by students in secondary schools. It was found in
the study that students got to know about drug use, abuse and even smoking via
their friends.
Based on the finding it was recommended that counselling
services should be provided in all schools, both primary school, secondary and
higher institution so to be curb drug usage early.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title Page
i
Approval Page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract vi
Table of Contents vii
List of Tables x
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 9
Research Questions 11
Research Hypotheses 12
Purpose of the Study 13
Significance of the Study 13
Operational Definition of Terms 14
Scope of the Study 17
CHAPTER
TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Introduction 18
Meaning,
Nature and Concept of Drug Abuse 20
Causes of
Use of Drugs among Youth with particular
reference
to the female 32
Consequences
of use of drugs among youth with
particular
references to the females 45
Problems
associated with use of drugs among youth 48
Roles of
Nigeria Government in curbing use of drugs 55
Summary of the Review of Related
Literature 59
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
Introduction
61
Research
Design 61
Sample and Sampling
Procedure 62
Instrumentation 62
Psychometric
Properties of the Instrument 63
Validity 63
Reliability
64
Procedure
for Data Collection and Administration 65
Scoring
Procedure 66
Method of
Data Analysis 66
CHAPTER
FOUR: RESULTS
Introduction 68
Descriptive
Data 68
Demographic
Data of the Sample 68
Hypotheses Testing 76
Summary
of Findings 81
CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION,
AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction
83
Discussion 83
Conclusion 90
Implication
for Counselling 91
Recommendations
94
Suggestions
for Further Studies 96
References 99
Appendix 102
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Distribution of Respondents by Gender 69
Table 2: Distribution of Respondent by Age 69
Table 3: Distribution of Respondents by Marital
Status 70
Table 4: Distribution of the respondents by Religion
71
Table 5: Ranking
order Item by item Analysis of
Responses 72
Table 6: Summary
Table for the Determinants of
Drug Use
among Females 75
Table 7: Means
Standard Deviations and t-values
of
Respondents’ Perception of the
determinants
of Drug Use among Females 77
Table 8: Means
Standard Deviations and t-values
of
Respondents Perception of the
Determinants
of Drug Use among Females
on the
basis of Age 78
Table 9: Mean,
Standard Deviations and t-values
of
Respondents on the basis of Marital
Status 79
Table 10: Mean, Standard Deviations and t-values
of Respondents on the basis of
respondents
religion 80
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Drug is any substance used as medicine
or in making medicine for internal and external use. Any substance or mixture
of substance intended to be used for cure, mitigation prevention of diseases of
either man or animals. Drugs could be extended from plants, animals, vitamins,
inorganic and synthetic.
Many parts of plants can be used as
drugs chemical substance, which can serve as drug, can be isolated from stem,
wood, bark, roots and fruits of plant e.t.c. drug from animal source are
usually derived from the animals are also good source of drugs. Drug from
inorganic sources may come from metals acids, alkaline and salt.
According to National Teachers
Institute (1990), drug could serve many functions as outlined below:
a.
Drugs are used to prevent the occurrence of a
diseases or to lessen its severely if it does occur,
b.
Drugs used to aid the physician in diagnosing what
is causing certain symptoms;
c.
Drugs remises the symptoms of the disease and may
destroy the causative agent.
d.
It sustains the patient until other measures can be
taken or unit the body is able to or not able to remover from disease or
ailment.
e.
Drug is used to replace substance normally found in
the body.
All drugs
have multiple effects and these very from dose level to dose level, from person
to person and are greatly influenced by time and setting. Drug effects are a
function of the interaction between the drug the individuals psychological and
social milieu. Some drugs are dangerous for some individuals at some dosage
level under some circumstances. Some drugs are more dangerous than others, some
individuals are more susceptible to drugs than others.
Drugs
abuse, which originally concerned as the problem of few elites have extended to
a sizeable proportion of youths in the country. Drug abuse constitutes a major
threat to the existence and function of a million of people around the world,
Widom (2000).
According
to Akintade (2005), drug abuse is the use of a drug that is not in accordance
with the recommended medical use of drug. Drugs are especially those that
affect the brain and mind by depressing, stimulating or disorganizing it such
drugs are usually referred to as “Hard Drugs” examples as cocaine alcohol,
marijuana, heroin, contraceptives pills and capsules.
The
tangible cost to Australian society of drug and alcohol related crime have been
estimated at over $4 billion (Collins & Inpsley, 2002). In a recent report
Mayhew (2003), the cost of crime in Australia was estimated to be at
least $32 billion and drug offences to be at least $1.96 billion, bill could
possibly be higher because drugs are implicated in many other crime.
According
to Australian National Drug Strategy (2003), the Australian Government has
responded to drug abuse through the Australian National Drug Strategy, a
partnership of federal, state and territory governments and the non-government
sector. The National Drug Strategy aims to improve health, social and economic
outcomes for Australians by preventing the up take of harmful drug use and reducing
the harmful effects of licit drugs in society. Eight priorities are identified
as areas for future action within the 2004 – 2009 Nation Drug Strategy: -
1.
Prevent the onset of drug use
2.
Reduce the supply of drugs
3.
Reduce drug use and related harms
4.
Improved access to treatment
5.
Develop the workforce and organization to respond
effectively.
6.
Strengthen partnerships among governments,
communities, organization, business medical professions and research
institution.
7.
Implement the National Drug Strategy Aboriginal and Torres Strait is launder peoples complementary Action
Plan 2002 – 2003.
8.
Identify and respond to emerging trends through
research environment scanning and evaluation.
Source: http://wwwnationaldrugstrategygov.au-papframework0409.
In
Nigerian, both the Ministry of Health and National Drug law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA) are working toward reducing to the barest minimum habit of use of hard
drugs. The Nation has empowered the NDLEA to use both persuasive (counselling)
and force caressing and jailing approached to contain use and abuse, National
Teachers Institute (1990).
According
to Odejide (1985), a drug can be abuse when
-
It is medically unnecessary
-
It is used against local and international
prohibition
-
And when it has been used excessively.
The misuse
of drugs by teenagers, young men and women is the greatest single evil in the
country today. The danger pose by Nigeria and indeed the world over
as leaders hopes and mothers of futures generation is so great that no
reasonable government, community, family or individual can afford to over look.
Despite the
fact that data are scantly on reported cases, death rate from drug abuse and
hospital admissions of drug users, the available report from psychiatric,
general and private hospital indicate an increase in the number of drug misuses
seeking for medical treatment regrettable these drugs misuses are mainly
youths. Tiamiyu (1993).
Economic of
the added new dimension to youths taking drugs is the fact that drugs
trafficking have become a very increative trade. So lucrative that even the
stiff penalties imposed by the Federal Government have particularly failed to
stem the tide or reduce the rate of abuse among youths. Some drug dealers,
including women, even go to the extent of putting the stuff in their stomach or
private part in an attempt to deceive vigilant security and custom officials.
Instead of these women contributing to the progress and development of our
country, they have become a liability to:
i.
Themselves
ii.
Their family
iii.
Their country at large.
Todays mass
media such as he newspaper, magazines, the radio and the television are used
for various purpose. Many types of drugs are advertised. Television programmes
are used to promote and advocate the use of certain drugs. You must have some
across may such advertising programmes like “Guinness is good for you”, “you’re
by far brighter on a star” “golden Guinea pills new life in you”, and
so many others. When youth come across such programmes, they are encouraged to
believe that they are socially acceptable.
A growing
body of research has examined female offenders and female drug users
separately, in comparison to male and in relation to their gendered social
roles. A number of gender differences have been found that highlight the
importance of examining women’s drug use separately from men’s. For example,
addicted women are more likely to suffer from depression and low self esteem,
more likely to combine drugs and alcohol and to being and sustain an addiction
through association with an addicted male associate (Pohl and Boyd, 1992 an
Donalh, 2004).
Women also face distinct issued related
to their social roles as women mothers and careers the effect their drug abuse,
offending and treatment option of. These includes: -
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Early experiences of sexual and physical abuse.
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Mental health issues
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Social stigma related to drug abuse and offending
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Caring for children and other relatives
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Poverty associated with being sing parents and
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Disease and abuse associated with sex work.
Statement of the Problem
Several effort and strategies have been
employed to slump out the menace of drug use among the youths. Conferences,
Seminars, workshops, research studies and public enlightenment campaign have
been held in this regard. When all these seem not to be working, other measures
like imprisonment, using law enforcement agents and sentencing offenders were
employed to check the problem, unfortunately, all these have proved abortive.
The problem of drug abuse has continue to eat deeper and deeper in our society
and educational setting at secondary and tertiary level. Teachers, parents and
administration views have been sought on the causes and way to check the
problem. None of their suggested solution has checked this problem. Several
other empirical research conducted on the uses of psychological strategies like
moral counselling, group counselling and so on have not really brought the
needed attitude change. Hence, the current study tried to investigate the
nature and factors responsible or problem associate from students’ perspective.
This is a deviation from some precious studies. The objectives of this study
are to:
1.
Find out the unlimited restructure meaning and
nature of drugs abuse.
2.
Find out the factors responsible for females
involvement in drug use as perceived by secondary school teachers of Ilorin
South Local Government Area.
3.
To find out the consequences and roles of government
in curbing use of drugs.
Research Questions
1.
What are the determinants of females’ involvement in
drug as perceived by secondary school teachers of Ilorin South Local Government
Area?
2.
Is there any difference in the determinants of drug
use among females as perceived by male and female respondents?
3.
Is there any difference in the determinants of drug
use among females as perceived by respondents on the basis of age?
4.
Is there any difference in the determinant of drug
use among females as perceived by respondents on the basis of religion?
5.
Is there any difference in the determinants of men
in drug use among females as perceived on basis of respondents’ martial status?
Research Hypotheses
The following hypotheses are generated
to be tested in this study.
1.
There is no significant difference in the determinants
of usage among female involvement in drugs use as perceived by male and female
respondents.
2.
There is no significant difference in the
determinants of usage among female as perceived by respondent on the basis of
age.
3.
There is no significant difference in the
determinants of usage among female as perceived by respondents on the basis of
religion.
4.
There is no significant difference in the
determinants of usage among female as perceived by respondents on the basis of
respondents, marital status.
Purpose of the Study
According to Ogboide (1985) made a call
on the Nigeria
government to embark on a vigorous campaign to enlighten the youths and general
public on the dangers of drug abuse. One way to effectively in map out
strategies in campaign against drug abuse is first of all know the determinant
of drug usage among female use as perceived by secondary school teachers of
Ilorin South Local Government Area.
Significant of the Study
This study investigated the determinant
of drugs usage among female involvement in drug use, the findings of this study
would be of benefit to the society at large.
This study is very important in that,
it would enable the female students to understand and acquire more information
about drug use or abuse and they will be aware of the consequences or effect of
drug use or abuse, another group of beneficiaries would be parents because
every child place high virtue on the training receive from either right or
wrong.
In view of this the result of this
study will enable the parents, counsellors, socially and government to
understand the determinant of drug usage among female involvement in drug use.
It is expected that when the factors are known, the right preventive measures
or solution should be adequately provided.
Operational Definition of Terms
Addiction: is a
condition in which the addict was committed to a drug physically and mentally,
had progressed steadily alone the tolerance ladder and was a societal problem.
Alcohol: It is a
colorless, intoxicating and inflammable chemical compound which when absorbed
consciously or unconsciously has an effect on human health and causes change in
behaviour.
Drug: Drug is any
chemical substance, other than food, which taken into the body system of a
living organism may alter or modify one or more of its functions.
Drug Abuse or Misuses: This is a
repeated misuse of drugs or chronic desire for the effects of a particular drug
created in an individual. Chronic abuse of drugs can lead to socially deviant
behaviour, psychological dependence.
Drug Addiction: Is a state
of chronic intoxication produced by the repeated consumption of a drug
characterized by an over powering desire to continue taking the drug and to
obtain supplies regardless of the cost females.
Youth: Young women
who have reached the stage of puberty between the age of fifteen to thirty
years.
Hallucinogenic Drug: These encompass
a wide variety of drugs that produced marked aberrations of behavour. They
produce a condition of great heightened sensory perception.
Marijuana: Is a mind
drug that produces fantasies. It is know by several common names such as joint,
leaves, flowers and the fruiting tips are usually dried and mixed with tobacco
and rolled into a cigarette for smoking.
Narcotics: Are drugs
which dull sensibility, relieve pain and induce sleepiness. It is a term
applied to a drug which in most people under circumstances and appropriate
close change mood.
Pill and Capsules: Tablet or
tiny container of medicine for swallowing, often soluble or a small piece of
medicinal substance for swallowing whole (a contraceptive pill).
Tobacco: As used
here refers to decided or cured leaves got from plant (Nicolianata bacum) which
contains chemicals believed to have medicinal properties. Tobacco is the
manufactured or synthesized product of Nicaliano tobacum leaves.
Scope of the Study
The scope of the study is to
investigate the determinant of drug usage among female as perceived by
secondary school teachers of Ilorin South Local Government Area. The study aims
at finding out the influence of variables Age, Gender, Religion and martial
Status on the perception of respondents.
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