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| Published: June 15, 2018

Prevalence of Substance Abuse and Contributory Factors for Substance Abuse among Male Slum Adolescents, Delhi

Narender Jangra ,

Regional RMNCH+A coordinator NE States, Guwahati, India. (UNICEF project Google Scholar More about the auther

Narender Jangra *, Arun Singh

MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child, New Delhi, India. Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.051/20180602

DOI: 10.25215/0602.050

ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the magnitude of the prevalence of substance use (focused on tobacco and alcohol use) and its socio-economic determinants of tobacco and alcohol consumption among male adolescents living in New Delhi slum area. A community based cross sectional study was carried out among 125 adolescents (aged 15-19 years) selected via systematic random sampling at Sarai Basti slum area of South Delhi for a period of 3 months from February 2012 to May 2012. Those youths who were not the residents of the study area since two years and who did not wish to participate in the study were excluded. Verbal informed consent was obtained from the study subjects before the conduction of the study. The data was recorded by administering a pre-designed and semi-structured questionnaire.

The prevalence of tobacco use was 38.8 percent and prevalence of alcohol use was 20 percent in the study group. Minimum age of initiation of tobacco and alcohol product use was 14.8 and 16.4 years respectively. Some subjects were using both alcohol and tobacco (17.6 percent). Factors such as substance use by parents, education status of parents, peer pressure and lower educational status were significantly associated with substance use by study subjects. 

Tobacco and alcohol control should therefore be a top priority not only as a health issue but as a social development issue also. Hence improvement of educational and awareness of slum adolescents strongly needed. Slum adolescents and their parents urgently need health education regarding the consequences of substance use.

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Narender Jangra @ ninsan585@gmail.com

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

DIP: 18.01.051/20180602

DOI: 10.25215/0602.050

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Published in   Volume 06, Issue 2, April-June, 2018