Aims: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of Somali immigrants ’ perceptions of the use of khat when living in Swedish society. Using khat is illegal in Sweden. Methods: A phenomenographic design was used to capture different perception of using khat. Fourteen interviews were conducted with both men and women. The information was subjected to phenomenographic analysis. Results: Perceptions of the habit of chewing khat among Somalis living in Sweden vary. The use of khat is perceived as a kind of food or as a drug. To use khat is perceived as having a physical impact on individual health, as well as an impact on social and family life. Using khat also has an impact on people’s time, because time is needed to indulge the ...
Objectives: To identify patterns of khat use among Somali-Australians in Australia and to explore th...
Aim of the study: This article looks at the history of the expansion of khat consumption from the tr...
Background: Khat chewing is known to be highly prevalent among the Jazan population. The movement of...
Aims: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of Somali immigrants ’ perceptions of...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
Aim of the study: This article presents an analysis of the economic, political and socio-cultural si...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
The psychoactive plant khat has been “made ethnic” in Sweden, as dominant discourses have constructe...
The main purpose with our essay was to investigate if there is a problem with the drug khat in Helsi...
Background: The khat habit is a widespread phenomenon which has in the past two decades spread to pa...
The chewing of khat leaves is an established tradition in East Africa but is much less prevalent in ...
The article focuses on khat abuse, a mood-altering substance similar to amphetamines: its diffusion ...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
The aim of this dissertation is to study how discourses and problem representations have made some d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Abstract Background: In Ethiopia, chewing khat is l...
Objectives: To identify patterns of khat use among Somali-Australians in Australia and to explore th...
Aim of the study: This article looks at the history of the expansion of khat consumption from the tr...
Background: Khat chewing is known to be highly prevalent among the Jazan population. The movement of...
Aims: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of Somali immigrants ’ perceptions of...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
Aim of the study: This article presents an analysis of the economic, political and socio-cultural si...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
The psychoactive plant khat has been “made ethnic” in Sweden, as dominant discourses have constructe...
The main purpose with our essay was to investigate if there is a problem with the drug khat in Helsi...
Background: The khat habit is a widespread phenomenon which has in the past two decades spread to pa...
The chewing of khat leaves is an established tradition in East Africa but is much less prevalent in ...
The article focuses on khat abuse, a mood-altering substance similar to amphetamines: its diffusion ...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
The aim of this dissertation is to study how discourses and problem representations have made some d...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Abstract Background: In Ethiopia, chewing khat is l...
Objectives: To identify patterns of khat use among Somali-Australians in Australia and to explore th...
Aim of the study: This article looks at the history of the expansion of khat consumption from the tr...
Background: Khat chewing is known to be highly prevalent among the Jazan population. The movement of...