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Lifetime prevalence of alcohol and substance use in Egypt: a community survey.

Emad Hamdi1, Tarek Gawad, Aref Khoweiled, Albert Edward Sidrak, Dalal Amer, Rania Mamdouh, Heba Fathi, Nasser Loza.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of substance use and addiction in Egypt and study its sociodemographic correlates.
METHOD: A total of 44,000 subjects were interviewed from 8 governorates by stratified sampling. A questionnaire derived from the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) was individually administered.
RESULTS: The lifetime prevalence of any substance use varies between 7.25% and 14.5%. One-month prevalence varies between 5.4% and 11.5% when adjusted to different population parameters. A total of 4832 subjects were identified as using illicit substances at least once in their life (9.6%), including 1329 experimental and social use (3.3%), 1860 regular use (4.64%), and 629 substance dependence (1.6%). The prevalence of substance use in males is 13.2% and 1.1% in females. Prevalence increases significantly in males of Bedouin origin, in seaside governorates, with lesser levels of education, and in certain occupations. The 15-19 age group showed the highest onset of substance use. Cannabis is the drug mostly misused in Egypt; alcohol is a distant second.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of substance use is lower than Western countries and higher compared with a 1996 survey. The true population prevalence is probably higher due to underreporting. The demographic pattern reflects availability and accessibility to drugs.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23577901     DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2012.677752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Abus        ISSN: 0889-7077            Impact factor:   3.716


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