The chewing of khat leaves is an established tradition in East Africa but is much less prevalent in other areas of the world and is mostly limited to Somali communities. However, our understanding of what constitutes problematic khat use in the Somali community in Victoria, Australia, is limited. The objectives of this study were to better understand the views of Somali community representatives and primary care practitioners regarding problematic khat use, to consider relevant harm minimisation strategies, and to develop resources to assist individuals with problematic khat use and their families. Qualitative research methods were used to investigate the experiences and perceptions of khat use among Somalis and mainstream primary care prac...
ABSTRACT. Background: Khat chewing, which has many adverse health and social conse-quences, is highl...
The main aim of this study was to assess psychological, economic, and social impact of khat chewing ...
Background: Khat chewing has a negative impact on an individual’s life. Objectives: The study was ex...
The chewing of khat leaves is an established tradition in East Africa but is much less prevalent in ...
Objectives: To identify patterns of khat use among Somali-Australians in Australia and to explore th...
Khat use has a long standing tradition in many African countries and the Arabian Peninsula. The tend...
Khat Use Prevalence & Its Associated Factors among Men in Mogadishu, Somalia Mr. Walid Abdulkadir O...
A stimulant used predominately by members of the UK’s Somali, Yemeni and Ethiopian communities is to...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Khat is found in the evergreen tree or large shrub consists of whole rash leaves and buds of a plant...
The psychoactive plant khat has been “made ethnic” in Sweden, as dominant discourses have constructe...
Background: The chronic use of khat, a plant with psychostimulant properties, has been associated wi...
Khat is a huge green plant that thrives at high elevations throughout the region ranging from southe...
ABSTRACT. Background: Khat chewing, which has many adverse health and social conse-quences, is highl...
The main aim of this study was to assess psychological, economic, and social impact of khat chewing ...
Background: Khat chewing has a negative impact on an individual’s life. Objectives: The study was ex...
The chewing of khat leaves is an established tradition in East Africa but is much less prevalent in ...
Objectives: To identify patterns of khat use among Somali-Australians in Australia and to explore th...
Khat use has a long standing tradition in many African countries and the Arabian Peninsula. The tend...
Khat Use Prevalence & Its Associated Factors among Men in Mogadishu, Somalia Mr. Walid Abdulkadir O...
A stimulant used predominately by members of the UK’s Somali, Yemeni and Ethiopian communities is to...
BACKGROUND – In Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the use of the psychoactive plant khat is widely seen as...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore Somalis men’s perceptions of using khat.Methods: This thesi...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Khat is found in the evergreen tree or large shrub consists of whole rash leaves and buds of a plant...
The psychoactive plant khat has been “made ethnic” in Sweden, as dominant discourses have constructe...
Background: The chronic use of khat, a plant with psychostimulant properties, has been associated wi...
Khat is a huge green plant that thrives at high elevations throughout the region ranging from southe...
ABSTRACT. Background: Khat chewing, which has many adverse health and social conse-quences, is highl...
The main aim of this study was to assess psychological, economic, and social impact of khat chewing ...
Background: Khat chewing has a negative impact on an individual’s life. Objectives: The study was ex...