| Literature DB >> 32165908 |
Wondale Getinet Alemu1, Tadele Amare Zeleke1, Wubet Worku Takele2, Shegaye Shumet Mekonnen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Khat use is a widely spreading public health problem affecting the most economically productive population areas in Ethiopia. Khat use among students has been linked with mental, physical, social, and psychological problems. Reliable prevalence has not been recognized because of varying published rates. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to synthesize evidence on the prevalence and potential risk factors of khat use in Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; Khat chewing; Khat use; Students
Year: 2020 PMID: 32165908 PMCID: PMC7061479 DOI: 10.1186/s12991-020-00265-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Gen Psychiatry ISSN: 1744-859X Impact factor: 3.455
Fig. 1Flowchart describes the selection of studies for the systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and risk factors of khat chewing among students in Ethiopia, 2018
Descriptive summary of 18 studies reporting the prevalence and associated factors of khat chewing among students in Ethiopia included in the systematic review and meta-analysis, 2018
| Author | Year | Region | Study area | Sample size | Response rate (%) | The objective of the study | Prevalence (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdeta T | 2017 | Oromia | Jimma University | 651 | 95.1 | Prevalence, withdrawal symptoms and associated factors of khat chewing among students at Jimma University in Ethiopia | 23.9 (14.50, 33.30) |
| Ayana A | 2004 | Oromia | Jimma University | 500 | 97.1 | Khat (Catha edulis Forsk) chewing, sociodemographic description and its effect on academic performance, Jimma University students | 24.8 (15.28, 34.30) |
| Reda A | 2012 | Oromia | Harar Town | 1890 | 91.1 | Prevalence and determinants of khat (Catha edulis) chewing among high school students in eastern Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study | 24.2(14.62, 33.78) |
| Dires E | 2016 | Oromia | Jimma town | 296 | 100 | Factors associated with khat chewing among high school Students in Jimma Town Southwest Ethiopia | 14.2 (6.99, 21.41) |
| Astatkie A | 2015 | SNNPR | Hawassa University | 1255 | 97.3 | Prevalence of and factors associated with regular khat chewing among university students in Ethiopia | 10.5 (4.18, 16.82) |
| Kassa A | 2011 | SNNPR | Hawassa University | 590 | 94.5 | Determinants of alcohol use and khat chewing among Hawassa University students, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study | 16.3 (8.50, 24.10) |
| Kassa A | 2017 | SNNPR | Sidama zone | 1577 | 95.3 | Prevalence of khat chewing and its effect on academic performance in Sidama zone, Southern Ethiopia | 13.0(5.96, 20.04) |
| Kassa A | 2014 | SNNPR | Hawassa University | 586 | 99.3 | Prevalence and factors determining psychoactive substance (PAS) use among Hawassa University (HU) undergraduate students, Hawassa Ethiopia | 20.3(11.62, 28.98) |
| Gebreslassie M | 2013 | Tigray | Axum University | 764 | 98.7 | Psychoactive substances use and associated factors among Axum University students, Axum Town, North Ethiopia | 27.9 (17.74, 38.06) |
| Gebrehanna E | 2014 | Amhara | Bahir Dar University | 3268 | 77.5 | Khat chewing among Ethiopian University Students—a growing concern | 12.7 (5.73, 19.67) |
| Teni FS | 2015 | Amhara | Gonder university | 424 | 94.3 | Prevalence, reasons, and perceived effects of khat chewing among students of a college in Gondar Town, Northwestern Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study | 32.5 (21.76, 43.24) |
| Zein ZA | 1998 | Amhara | Gonder university | 479 | 98.8 | Polydrug abuse among Ethiopian university students with particular reference to khat (Catha edulis) | 22.3(13.26, 31.34) |
| Bizuayehu G | 2009 | Amhara | Gonder | 397 | 98.5 | Prevalence, factors and consequences of khat chewing among high school students of Gondar Town, Northwestern Ethiopia | 12.6(5.75, 19.45) |
| Aklilu S | 2013 | Amhara | Gonder university | 302 | 97.4 | Prevalence and associated factors of khat chewing among Atse Fasil Campus Students, University of Gondar, North West Ethiopia June | 6.9 (1.84, 12.06) |
| Berihun AD | 2015 | Amhara | Gonder University | 872 | 95.8 | Khat use and Its determinants among University students in Northwest Ethiopia: a multivariable analysis | 13.6(6.43, 20.77) |
| Lakew A | 2014 | Amhara | Ataye | 332 | 88 | Prevalence of Catha edulis (khat) chewing and Its associated factors among Ataye Secondary School Students in Northern Showa, Ethiopia | 13.3 (6.26, 20.24) |
| Adere A | 2017 | Amhara | Woldia university | 730 | 89.7 | Determinants of psychoactive substances use among Woldia University students in Northeastern Ethiopia | 10.4 (4.12, 16.68) |
| Yegazew K | 2002 | Amhara | Gonder university | 1258 | 87.7 | Cigarette smoking and khat chewing among college students in North West Ethiopia | 17.5 (9.36, 25.64) |
The quality and agreed level of bias and level of agreement on the methodological qualities of included studies in a meta-analysis based on sampling, outcome, response rate and method of analysis
| Study | Percentage of agreement | Kappa value | Level of agreement | Nos quality (score on 0 to 9 scale) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdeta T (2017) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Ayana A (2004) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Reda A (2012) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Dires E (2016) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Astatkie A (2015) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Kassa A (2016) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Kassa A (2017) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Kassa A (2014) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Gebreslassie M (2013) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Gebrehanna E (2014) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Teni FS (2015) | 75 | 0.60 | Moderate | 7 |
| Zein ZA (1998) | 75 | 0.60 | Moderate | 7 |
| Bizuayehu G (2009) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Aklilu S (2013) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Berihun AD (2015) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
| Lakew A (2014) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Adere A (2017) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 8 |
| Yegazew K (2002) | 100 | 1 | Almost perfect | 9 |
Fig. 2Forest plot of pooled prevalence of khat chewing in Ethiopian students 2018 (n = 18)
Fig. 3Subgroup analysis on prevalence of khat chewing among high school and university students 2018 (n = 18)
Fig. 4Subgroup prevalence of khat chewing in Ethiopian students, 2018 (n = 18)
Fig. 5Funnel plot showing publication bias of prevalence studies among students, a systematic review and meta-analysis, Ethiopia, 2018