Substance Use Prevention: Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Secondary School Workers in Enugu State
Abstract:
The phase of adolescence
holds significant importance as it marks a critical period for initiating habits
that can have enduring effects. This is crucial in preventing avoidable illnesses
and fatalities resulting from unfavorable health-related actions, like the use of
substances. This current research was conducted to assess the understanding, perspectives,
and actions of secondary school educators regarding the prevention of substance
use among adolescents. This initiative seeks to identify factors that might impede
the efficacy of substance use prevention programs within secondary educational institutions.
Descriptive research design was carried out in three select secondary
schools: Uwani Secondary School, Maryland Secondary School, and Federal Government
College Enugu, in Enugu state. Ninety-two (92) participants were sampled using a
multi-stage sampling technique. The self-administering questionnaire was used as
a tool for data gathering. The filled questionnaires that met the criteria for analysis
were coded into the computer using SPSS software and data were analyzed using descriptive
statistics and presented in frequency and percentage. Knowledge of the attributes that increase the risk of adolescent substance
use is poor at 88% of the respondents, while attitude and practice were fair. The knowledge of attitudes and practices of secondary school teachers
in Enugu state on the preventive measures for substance use among adolescents is
inadequate. Therefore, for effective intervention on substance use preventive strategies
in adolescents, teachers and other workers in secondary schools should be equipped
with adequate knowledge concerning substance use preventive practice.
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