Pattern of Substance Abuse among Drug Users at Deaddiction Center of Amritsar, Punjab

Authors

  • Ramandeep Kaur Bajwa Department of Mental Health Nursing, CHC, Kalanaur, Gurdaspur, Punjab, India,
  • Sushil Kumar Maheshwari Department of Mental Health Nursing, BFUHS, Faridkot, Punjab, India.

Keywords:

De-addiction center, pattern, substance abuse

Abstract

Introduction: Drug abuse and drug abuse have become a global crisis. Illegal drug use, especially among young people, has become a global problem in both developed and developing countries.

Aim: This study aims to determine the demographic characteristics and drug use patterns of drug addicts admitted to the deaddiction center in Amritsar, Punjab.

Methods: A quantitative descriptive study using a cross-sectional research design was used to assess drug use patterns. There are a total of 250 patients admitted to the de-addiction wards or drug addicts reporting to the OPD base. Data were collected from patient records, interviews, and OPD.

Results: In this study, 97.2% of drug users are male, 44% are between the ages of 21 and 30, 60% are married, and 68% live in rural areas. Substance use is equally common among those who are illiterate or primary school graduates (36%) and those who are high school or graduate graduates (36%). Research shows that heroin is the worst drug, coming in first, followed by alcohol (ranked 2nd) and tranquilizers (ranked 3rd).

Conclusion: Many heroin addicts show a high degree of resistance. The majority of drug users (44%) are in the 21–30 age group. Increasing heroin addiction among the population is disastrous for the youth of Punjab.

Published

2024-02-03
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How to Cite

Kaur Bajwa, Ramandeep, and Sushil Kumar Maheshwari. “Pattern of Substance Abuse Among Drug Users at Deaddiction Center of Amritsar, Punjab”. International Journal of Nursing Research, vol. 9, no. 4, Feb. 2024, pp. 121-4, https://www.innovationaljournals.com/index.php/ijnr/article/view/276.

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