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Drug use and social circumstances: a study among different target groups in northwest Bangladesh.

S E Habib1, A Q Bhuiyan, H T Hossain, F H Lovejoy.   

Abstract

The use of illicit drugs has become an increasingly serious problem among various sections of the Bangladesh population. However, there has been almost no research on the use of illicit drugs by Bangladeshi people. This paper examines drug use patterns and the social circumstances within which drug-taking behaviour took place among a sample of different target groups. The study incorporated a semi-structured qualitative interview and a structured quantitative questionnaire. Demographic and drug use information was collected from a total of 154 drug users. Approximately three-quarters of the subjects reported that they had used alcohol and ganja in the month prior to being interviewed. The findings revealed interesting differences between the groups. For example, the student group was found to use phensidyl syrup (67%) more often than those of other groups and did not differ significantly in the use of ganja. The use of heroin and sedatives was widespread, with nearly one-third of subjects (40%) reporting having injected these drugs. The majority (41%) of most recent drug use occurred in conjunction with a group of people. Drug use was associated with frustration, peer pressure, family problems and curiosity. Peer education programs are likely to be the most effective harm reduction approach among new drug users. The implications of these findings are discussed.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11398339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Arukoru Yakubutsu Igakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 1341-8963


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1.  Factors associated with relapse into drug use among male and female attendees of a three-month drug detoxification-rehabilitation programme in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Yuki Maehira; Ezazul Islam Chowdhury; Masud Reza; Ronald Drahozal; Tarun Kanti Gayen; Iqbal Masud; Sonia Afrin; Noboru Takamura; Tasnim Azim
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2013-09-01
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