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Psychoactive substance dependence in females. A three year review of patients on admission at an addiction treatment centre in north central Nigeria


Makput Duwap
Kingsley Okonoda
Yusufu Maigari
Christopher Piwuna
Dami Nantok
Francis Davou
Suwa Goar
Friday Tungchama

Abstract

Background: Psychoactive Substance dependence is a chronic and relapsing brain disorder characterized by uncontrollable drug use despite negative physical, social and psychological consequences. Although regarded as a mainly male affair in the past, recent trends indicate that more females are becoming involved.

Materials and Method: Data was collected from the case notes of all patients admitted into Centre for Addiction treatment Vom between January 2014 and December 2016 . Data was analyzed using SPSS 16.0 .

Results: There was a progressive increase in the number of female admissions. Their ages range from 16 to 47 years and 88.9 % were multiple substance abusers. Psycho-stimulants were the commonest substance of abuse among the females with a high rate of abuse of prescription medications, the commonest being tramadol. Injecting drug use was uncommon.

Conclusion: Females are increasingly becoming involved in substance use.

Keywords: Psychoactive substance dependence, females, admission, drug treatment centre, North central Nigeria


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