Introduction and Aims This study was conducted to determine the demographic characteristic and patterns of drug abuse in Quchan. Materials and Methods This study was a descriptive cross sectional study of the characteristics of 753 volunteer addicts whom admitted to detox centers of Quchan during one year. The collected data was analyzed using the SPSS v.16 software. Results 75% of 753 dossiers were due to men. Most of them (86.1%) were married and 32.4% were aged between 30-39 years. More than 50% of participants were illiterate and primary education that majority was self-employment. Opium sap, opium, crystal and heroin were the most commonly used addictive drugs. The main ways of consumption were fumigation (66.5%), eating (32.8%), and i...
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Abstract Background: Addiction is the repeated use of a chemical substance which affects the biolog...
Introduction: Addiction is a habit or behavior that is often hard to quit. It is estimated that 190 ...
Heroin abuse causes significant mortality in the world and appears to be the most difficult addictio...
Background&Objective: Addiction is one of major problems of today's world population. The first step...
Objective: Having the information about pattern of substance abuse in the community and its epidemio...
Background: Drug abuse is a major health problem in many countries. Noticing the different patterns ...
Objective: Drug addiction is one of common deviations in present age, which sacrifices numerous vict...
Background: The current prevalence rates indicate an increasing trend of substance abuse among women...
The study aimed to identify (the demographic characteristics of drug addicts in Al-Siddiq Al-Tayyib ...
Background: Industrial Drug addiction is considered as one of the most serious social problems in Ir...
Background: Addiction is the repeated use of a chemical substance which affects the biological funct...
BACKGROUND: The problems of drugs and addiction and the consequences of drug into abuse are consider...
Objective: The objective of the current study was to assess the pattern of substance abuse in patien...
ABSTRACT A house to house survey was done in 45 rural villages of Barmer, Jaisalmer and Bikaner dist...
BACKGROUND: The problems of drugs and addiction and the consequences of drug into abuse are consider...
Abstract Background: Addiction is the repeated use of a chemical substance which affects the biolog...
Introduction: Addiction is a habit or behavior that is often hard to quit. It is estimated that 190 ...
Heroin abuse causes significant mortality in the world and appears to be the most difficult addictio...