Drug Abuse
Drug Abuse
Drug Abuse
By
Norah. N
KEY TERMS.
National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Health and Human Services, DHHS).
ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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Alcohol and substance abuse, especially among the
youth, is increasing in Uganda due to many factors.
These include: less punitive and weakly enforced
regulatory measures to restrict production, packaging,
distribution, sell and consumption of alcohol and other
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substances.
Limited employment opportunities for the youth, which
avails them time to engage in alcohol and substance
abuse and a general degeneration of morals within our
communities.
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Uganda is ranked as the eight leading country in alcohol
consumption world wide, with over 89% of the alcohol
being un regulated , home made and illegally sold
{global alcohol and health report 2014}.
Over 15000 cases of mental health are attributed to
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alcohol and drug abuse are registered at Butabika
psychiatric national referral hospital annually, which
reflects the magnitude of the problem.
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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Substance abuse is the excessive use of a substance,
especially alcohol, narcotics, or cocaine without medical
justification.
Signs of alcohol and substance abuse:
Secretive and non-cooperative with some family
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members
Uncontrolled talking, which may or may not be
coordinated
Easily get excited, talkative within appropriate careless
laughter
Disturbed sleeping patterns and restlessness
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Rebellious to follow instructions or to work
Persistent depression or extreme sadness
Idleness or failure to work
Fixed rational abnormal beliefs {delusions}
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Hearing voices that do not exist {hallucinations} and
failing memory
Violent behavior
Weight loss
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FORMS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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Common substance abuse in Uganda includes excessive
consumption of alcohol, smoking marijuana, chewing
mairungi {kaht}, tobacco smoking and sniffing petrol or
aviation fuels, and the use of heroin or other drugs.
Risk factors to alcohol and substance abuse:
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o There are various factors attributing to substance abuse
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Community is more likely to drink alcohol or use drugs.
If a person has a family that is always in conflicts and is
poorly managed this person is more likely to begin using
alcohol and / or substances.
The same is so if he or she has peers or routinely abuse
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drugs.
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CONSEQUENCES OF ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
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General poor health
Broken homes and families
Loss of employment
Loss of productivity
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Lack of social respect
Depression
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PREVENTION OF ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE
ABUSE
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Individual level
Individuals can avoid associating with known wrong
individuals {bad influencers} and groups such as those
that habitually smoke marijuana and are drunkards.
Individuals should also be conscious and careful of
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situations that predispose them to alcohol and substance
abuse
Family level
Health workers can work with parents to improve on
their parenting skills, which play critical role in
modeling and guiding children
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Against abuse of alcohol and substances. Children should
be trained with livelihood skills to keep them busy and
productive.
By equipping children and youth with essential life
skills, such as decision making, self esteem and self
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awareness, can enable them to over come peer pressures
and avoid other risky situations.
As much as possible, Health workers and community
leaders should discourage home brewing and the
consumption of alcohol. Also, cultivation of marijuana
or mairungi, in the family should be avoided.
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Community level
Establish community-based programs to train parents/
guardians on how to minimize or control use of drugs
and alcohol at home.
Implementing policies and regulations that protect
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community members from alcohol and drug abuse such
as restricting drinking hours and sell of alcohol to
children less than 18 year.
Work with school authorities including teachers to
sensitize students on the dangers of alcohol and
substance abuse.
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HOW SUBSTANCE ABUSE AFFECTS THE
WORKPLACE
Employee health
Productivity
Decision making
Organizational image
HOW SUBSTANCE ABUSE AFFECTS THE
WORKPLACE
Employee morale
Security / Theft
Safety
Insurance cost
EXPLANATIONS
Employee health – Alcohol and drugs cause many short
and long term health problems resulting in absences from
work.
Productivity - Productivity is reduced by employees who
are present at work but whose efficiency or quality is
compromised because of their substance abuse. They
are much more likely to be slower, preoccupied and
prone to mistakes.
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Decision making - Substance abuse may affect your ability
to think through a situation and make the best choice. An
impaired person usually does not think about the
consequences of his/her actions in the same way that a
sober person does.
substance abusers
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Employee morale – Coworkers’ attitude and performance
week
Middle
Chronic
supply of alcohol
CAGE is positive
If the client says yes for only one of the above questions
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CRACK
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HEROIN
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SIGARS
INHALANTS
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PROCESS OF BECOMING A DRUG
ABUSER
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How would you prevent drug addiction
PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH:
Promotion of mental health and prevention of mental
illness.
Prevention is better than cure because:
It minimizes resources
It limits complications
Secondary
Tertiary
PRIMARY LEVEL:
Is effort towards reducing the incidence of mental
disorders in the community. It seeks to prevent the
occurrence of mental disorders by strengthening
individuals, families and group coping abilities.
Roles of health workers in primary prevention:
Health educate to help communities adopt health seeking
behaviors, mind about their health and live health lives
Reduce infections that are likely to affect the brain e.g.
HIV/AIDS, syphilis, meningitis etc.
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MCH e.g. timely obstetrical assistance e.g. against injury
to the new born, anorexia etc. , immunization, dietary
connections, antenatal/ postnatal care, family planning,
mothers avoiding use of strong drugs, support to
pregnant mothers, educate mothers on adverse effects of
drugs etc.
Drugs; control of toxic drugs, avoid excessive
dependence on alcohol/ substances, early attention to
drug or substance related problems, limit addictive drug
doses.
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Nutrition: balance diet before and after delivery,
diagnose early nutritional deficiencies, discourage
cultures that may interfere with proper methods of
feeding
People with chronic illnesses and the elderly: strengthen
the social efforts for the aged, improve medical care for
them
Teach growth and development to teachers and parents