Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan

Background: Use, possession, and illegal transactions of controlled substances have increased in recent years in Bhutan. This study aimed to determine the national prevalence of ever drug use and identify its associated factors amongst teenagers and young adults. Methods: This study was conducted us...

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Main Authors: Kinley Wangdi, Tshering Jamtsho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2019;volume=41;issue=6;spage=535;epage=540;aulast=Wangdi
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spelling doaj-b06bf4d4bba04e56bbff7f5a9011b7392021-08-02T14:18:07ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762019-01-0141653554010.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_348_19Drug use among teenagers and young adults in BhutanKinley WangdiTshering JamtshoBackground: Use, possession, and illegal transactions of controlled substances have increased in recent years in Bhutan. This study aimed to determine the national prevalence of ever drug use and identify its associated factors amongst teenagers and young adults. Methods: This study was conducted using data from the National Health Survey 2012 of Bhutan. The outcome variable of interest was ever drug use in teenagers and young adults. The questionnaire was developed following the WHO STEPwise approach to surveillance of non-communicable diseases (STEP). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify correlates of ever drug use. Results: The prevalence of ever drug use among teenagers and young adults was 3.2% (n = 672). The factors associated with ever drug use were: being men; being single; being in age group of 18-24 years; having a primary school, high school, monastic, university, or diploma education; being technicians or salespersons; feeling always lonely; having ever consumed alcohol, and having ever smoked. Conclusion: Compared to the other countries in the WHO South-east Asia region, the prevalence of ever drug use in Bhutan is low. Use of other substances, including smoking and alcohol use, was associated with ever drug use. For greater effect, drug use prevention strategies should include prevention of smoking and alcohol use.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2019;volume=41;issue=6;spage=535;epage=540;aulast=Wangdibhutancorrelatesever drug usenational health survey key messages: prevalence of ever drug use in bhutanese teenagers and young adults is low drug use is associated with risky lifestyles such as smoking and alcohol use drug prevention strategies should target these lifestyle-related risk factors.
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Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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national health survey key messages: prevalence of ever drug use in bhutanese teenagers and young adults is low drug use is associated with risky lifestyles such as smoking and alcohol use drug prevention strategies should target these lifestyle-related risk factors.
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Tshering Jamtsho
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title Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
title_short Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
title_full Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
title_fullStr Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Drug use among teenagers and young adults in Bhutan
title_sort drug use among teenagers and young adults in bhutan
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Use, possession, and illegal transactions of controlled substances have increased in recent years in Bhutan. This study aimed to determine the national prevalence of ever drug use and identify its associated factors amongst teenagers and young adults. Methods: This study was conducted using data from the National Health Survey 2012 of Bhutan. The outcome variable of interest was ever drug use in teenagers and young adults. The questionnaire was developed following the WHO STEPwise approach to surveillance of non-communicable diseases (STEP). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify correlates of ever drug use. Results: The prevalence of ever drug use among teenagers and young adults was 3.2% (n = 672). The factors associated with ever drug use were: being men; being single; being in age group of 18-24 years; having a primary school, high school, monastic, university, or diploma education; being technicians or salespersons; feeling always lonely; having ever consumed alcohol, and having ever smoked. Conclusion: Compared to the other countries in the WHO South-east Asia region, the prevalence of ever drug use in Bhutan is low. Use of other substances, including smoking and alcohol use, was associated with ever drug use. For greater effect, drug use prevention strategies should include prevention of smoking and alcohol use.
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correlates
ever drug use
national health survey key messages: prevalence of ever drug use in bhutanese teenagers and young adults is low drug use is associated with risky lifestyles such as smoking and alcohol use drug prevention strategies should target these lifestyle-related risk factors.
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