Unveiling patterns: A cross-sectional analysis of drug prevalence among secondary school students in Douala, Cameroon
Tekuh Achu Kingsley, Asongalem Emmanuel Acha, Njunda Anna Longdoh, Nsagha Dickson Shey

TL;DR
This study examines drug use among secondary school students in Douala, Cameroon, finding high prevalence and key risk factors like family and friend influence.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into psychoactive substance use patterns and associated risk factors among Cameroonian adolescents.
Findings
Psychoactive substance experimentation prevalence was 91.0% among students.
Male gender, age over 16, family use, and peer influence were significant risk factors.
Abstract
The escalating prevalence of psychoactive substance use (Pa SU) presents a significant concern in the African context, particularly among schooling adolescents, leading to potential physical and mental health complications, making substance use a giant monster for every developing society. To address this, the study focused on determining the prevalence and understanding the factors associated with psychoactive substance (Pa SU) among secondary school students in the Douala III and Douala IV districts. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to March 2023, engaging students in secondary schools in the Douala III and Douala IV districts. Utilizing a self-administered questionnaire, comprehensive data on student sociodemographic, parental social information, and patterns of psychoactive substance use were collected. Statistical analyses, performed using SPSS, explored…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Impact and Responses · Census and Population Estimation
