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NJP. 2011; 9(3): 40-45


A Survey of Psychostimulant Use among a University Students in Northwestern Nigeria

MUFUTAU A YUNUSA. AYODELE OBEMBE, AISHA MADAWAKI AND FESTUS ASOGWA.




Abstract

ABSTRACT
Background: Substance use was prevalent among students While previous studies suggested high prevalence of substance abuse, no study has been reported among university students in Sokoto north western Nigeria.
Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of psychoactive substance use among university students in Sokoto.
Methods: A total of 1884 students from the university were included. Questionnaire containing items on sociodemographic variables and substance use were administered. SPSS Version 16.0 was used for statistical analysis.
Results: Prevalence of psychostimulant use among the students was 52.6%. Coffee was most frequently used with prevalence of 52% followed by kolanut, 24%. Prevalence of alcohol use was 2.8% while that of marijuana was 0.3%.
Conclusion: Substance use in the form of mild psychostimulants is prevalent among these students. Active intervention to prevent progression into illicit substance use may be of benefits.

Key words: Key words: Nigeria, Prevalence, Student. Substance use ,University.






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