This paper is an overview of mind-altering substance use among high school and college students in Ethiopia in the past two decades. Alcohol, khat and cigarettes were commonly used by both high school and college students in urban as well as rural areas. While the use patterns of the substances were related to the gender, education/age and religion of the users, no clear-cut patterns were observed in relation to several other factors including geographic locations. Further, cannabis was used in selected high schools, and its abuse prevalence was greater in urban private schools, as it was for alcohol and tobacco use. Students who used khat, alcohol or cigarettes also displayed increased violent behaviours towards women and enhanced sexual a...
Background: Students’ alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related problems...
Background: Students\u2019 alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related pro...
Comprehensive assessment of harmful khat use is lacking because often researchers rely on a simple t...
AbstractBackground: Problems arising from psychoactive substance use are among the major health and ...
Background: Tobacco, khat, alcohol and marijuana are the main risk factors for non-communicable dise...
Abstract: The problem of "drug" use is an emerging and serious problem in Africa. However, studies o...
Background: The use of psychoactive substances is one of the main public health issues worldwide. Ho...
Background: Substance use remains high among Ethiopian youth and young adolescents particularly in h...
The use of drugs such as alcohol, khat, and tobacco has become one of the increasingly serious publi...
Abstract Background Being a global burden of youths, substances use is unhealthy behavior that expos...
Copyright © 2014 Gezahegn Tesfaye et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background Substance use among college and university students remains an important area of research...
Studies indicate that substance use among Ethiopian adolescents is considerably rising; in particula...
Abstract Background Psychoactive substance use has become a major public health problem among studen...
Background:Students of higher institutions are at higher risk of substance use. Substance use is one...
Background: Students’ alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related problems...
Background: Students\u2019 alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related pro...
Comprehensive assessment of harmful khat use is lacking because often researchers rely on a simple t...
AbstractBackground: Problems arising from psychoactive substance use are among the major health and ...
Background: Tobacco, khat, alcohol and marijuana are the main risk factors for non-communicable dise...
Abstract: The problem of "drug" use is an emerging and serious problem in Africa. However, studies o...
Background: The use of psychoactive substances is one of the main public health issues worldwide. Ho...
Background: Substance use remains high among Ethiopian youth and young adolescents particularly in h...
The use of drugs such as alcohol, khat, and tobacco has become one of the increasingly serious publi...
Abstract Background Being a global burden of youths, substances use is unhealthy behavior that expos...
Copyright © 2014 Gezahegn Tesfaye et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Background Substance use among college and university students remains an important area of research...
Studies indicate that substance use among Ethiopian adolescents is considerably rising; in particula...
Abstract Background Psychoactive substance use has become a major public health problem among studen...
Background:Students of higher institutions are at higher risk of substance use. Substance use is one...
Background: Students’ alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related problems...
Background: Students\u2019 alcohol and khat use have been associated with various health related pro...
Comprehensive assessment of harmful khat use is lacking because often researchers rely on a simple t...