Literature DB >> 3487439

A study of drug abuse in rural areas of Punjab (India).

D Mohan, K R Sundaram, H K Sharma.   

Abstract

In 1976 an epidemiological survey of drug abuse was conducted in 24 rural villages of four Community Development Blocks (CDB) in three districts of Punjab State bordering Pakistan covering 1276 households. The majority of households had one user. Both men and women reported the use of traditional drugs, i.e. alcohol, tobacco, opium and cannabis. In males, the commonest drug used was alcohol (58.3%), followed by tobacco (19.3%), opium (6.3%) and cannabis (1.2%). The majority of the female respondents were non-users, but a very small number reported use of tobacco, alcohol and opium. The observations are compared with other studies and implications discussed.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3487439     DOI: 10.1016/0376-8716(86)90036-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend        ISSN: 0376-8716            Impact factor:   4.492


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2.  Prevalence of substance use disorders in Punjab: Findings from National Mental Health Survey.

Authors:  B S Chavan; Rohit Garg; Subhash Das; Sonia Puri; Arvind Anniappan Banavaram
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 2.375

3.  Correlates of opium use: retrospective analysis of a survey of tribal communities in Arunachal Pradesh, India.

Authors:  Himanshu K Chaturvedi; Jagadish Mahanta; Ram C Bajpai; Arvind Pandey
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-04-10       Impact factor: 3.295

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