De Jager, MariannaNkgudi, Leretsene FlorenceNULLFaculty of Community and Health Sciences2013-12-042024-11-072011/02/172011/02/172013-12-042024-11-072009https://hdl.handle.net/10566/18877Magister Artium (Child and Family Studies) - MA(CFS)South Africa is overwhelmed by the increase of substance abuse among adolescents. Having consulted the literature, South Africa is not the only country faced with this problem. It raises concerns with regard to the social health of adolescents in this country. In order to develop effective intervention strategies to reduce the wide spread abuse of substances, it is important to first understand how adolescents perceive this problem. In this study the perceptions of boys will be explored with regard, to substance abuse among adolescents. A purposive sampling method was used to select the participants. The eleven participants were interviewed by means of a semi structured interview; an interview guide was applied to collect the relevant information. The goal of the study was to explore the perceptions of boys regarding substance abuse amongst adolescents. After data collection which was indicated by the saturation of the data, the recorded data was transcribed. Transcripts were analysed to determine the emerging themes from the collected data. The main findings of the study were interpreted and discussed according to the themes and sub themes, which were derived from the participants’ narratives. Based on the research findings, recommendations have been suggested for service providers with regard to substance abuse amongst adolescents.enAbuseAdolescentsBoysParental influencePeer pressurePerceptionsRisk behaviourSubstance abuse SubstancesThe perceptions of boys regarding substance abuse amongst adolescentsThesisUniversity of the Western Cape