Familial and Socio-Cultural Factors Contributing to the Rising Trend of Drug Addiction in Youth in Pakistan
Hina Khan, Ishtiaq Ahmed Chaudhary, Ibad Ullah Sajid
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To know about the major familial and socio-cultural
factors contributing to the rising trend of drugs and substance use in youth in
twin cities i.e. Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Methods: The study was conducted in July-September
2021 in Twin Cities i.e. Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Data was collected from 150
young drug addicts (between the age group of 15 to 40 years). Snow ball and
purposive sampling techniques were used to collect the data. A pre devised
interview schedule having close and open ended questions was used. Frequency
analysis method was used to represent the basic demographic data whereas a
4-points Likert Scale was used to know the extent of factors contributing to
the rising trend of drug addiction in youth.
Results: Results showed that slightly more than one
third of the respondents (34%) were quite young (21-25 years). Peer group/
bad company was found responsible factor to great extent (71%), To increase
sexual pleasure was also found responsible (45.8%), Lack of knowledge about
harms of drugs was found responsible to
great extent (49.3%). Another factor i.e. curiosity to use / taste drugs was
also found responsible to great extent (77.3%).
Conclusion: Problem of drug addiction in youth in
Pakistan is rising at a worrying trend. Numerous familial as well
socio-cultural factors in the etiology of drug abuse and addiction have been
found responsible.
Keywords: Drug, Substance, Addiction, youth, familial,
social-cultural, factors, Pakistan,