THE COST OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH BURDEN OF DRUG ADDICTION AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN URBAN COMMUNITIES AND INDISCRIMINATE

Document Type : Review Article

Authors

1 Institute of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Commerce, Ain Shams University

3 General Directorate for Drug Control, Ministry of Interior

Abstract

This study aims to reveal "the cost of environmental and health burden of drug addiction among adolescents in urban communities and indiscriminate, hired researcher sample strength" 915 "Single divided into" 595 "female, and" 320 "Male, the study relied on the descriptive approach, and social survey, use tools such as a questionnaire, and two measures of environmental burden and health burden, interview, observation.
The study found a number of important results, including:
1. The more drug types used is hashish, where the rate was 58.7% for males, E. more drug types used is hashish, where the rate was 42.3% for females.
2. more problems that led to take conditioners to participate with friends, where the rate was 22.4% for males, the most common problems that led to take conditioners to overcome the problem where the ratio was at 25.6% for females.
3. There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance (0.01) in the burdens and problems of physical and organic due to the difference in the type of material used narcotic drug addicts among teenagers.
4. There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance (0.01) in the burden of mental, emotional and mental problems due to the difference in the type of material used narcotic drug addicts among teenagers.
 
 

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