Exploring perceived reasons and risk factors for illicit drug use among youth in the Western Cape: implications for primary prevention
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2017
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University of the Western Cape
Abstract
Globally, drug abuse among youth is recognised as one of our greatest health
and social problems and, as in other countries, South Africa is battling with this phenomenon.
Drug abuse among youth (including children and adolescents) is on the increase, and a
National Youth Risk Behaviour Survey, conducted at High Schools in South Africa, reveals
that overall, almost 50% of grade 8-11 learners had used alcohol, and 13% had indulged in
cannabis use in their lifetime. Drug abuse at an early age has been associated with various
problems, such as risky sexual behaviours, health problems, depression, crime, and ultimately
drug addiction, which often occur at a later age. A better understanding of the perceived
reasons and the risk factors that influence adolescent drug use is crucial for the development
of effective prevention strategies.
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Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Social Work)