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SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG MALE ADOLESCENTS

 

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<p> TABLE OF CONTENTS</p><p>&nbsp;

Chapter 1

ORIENTATION TO THE STUDY      Pages INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 1&nbsp;</p><p>BACKGROUND TO THE RESEARCH PROBLEM................................... 2&nbsp;</p><p>RATIONALE FOR THE STUDY ................................................................... 3&nbsp;</p><p>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY................................................................. 4&nbsp;</p><p>AIMS OF THE INVESTIGATION................................................................. 4&nbsp;</p><p>STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM .............................................................. 4&nbsp;</p><p>RESEARCH STRATEGY AND RESEARCH METHOD............................ 5&nbsp;</p><p>ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS .................................................................... 5&nbsp;</p><p>DEMARCATION OF THE STUDY ............................................................... 6</p><p>&nbsp;DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS ....................................................................... 6</p><p>&nbsp;Adolescence ....................................................................................................... 6</p><p>&nbsp;Adolescent ......................................................................................................... 6 Substance............................................................................................................ 6&nbsp;</p><p>Substance use .................................................................................................... 7&nbsp;</p><p>Substance dependence ...................................................................................... 7&nbsp;</p><p>OUTLINE OF THE STUDY ........................................................................... 7</p><p>&nbsp;CHAPTER SUMMARY .................................................................................. 8&nbsp;</p><p>

Chapter 2

</p><p>&nbsp;LITERATURE REVIEW OF ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 9</p><p>&nbsp;TYPES OF ABUSED SUBSTANCES............................................................. 9</p><p>&nbsp;PREVALENCE OF SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE AMONG ADOLESCENTS .............................................................................................. 9&nbsp;</p><p>THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE CAUSE OF viii SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE .................................................................... 11&nbsp;</p><p>Developmental theories..................................................................................... 12&nbsp;</p><p>The development of identity ............................................................................... 13&nbsp;</p><p>Identity confusion............................................................................................... 14&nbsp;</p><p>Disease or biological theories .......................................................................... 16&nbsp;</p><p>Psychological theories ....................................................................................... 18</p><p>&nbsp;Learning theories............................................................................................... 19</p><p>&nbsp;Progression theory............................................................................................. 21</p><p>&nbsp;Economic theories ............................................................................................. 21&nbsp;</p><p>Symbolic interaction theory ............................................................................. 22&nbsp;</p><p>Social control theory ......................................................................................... 24&nbsp;</p><p>Availability theory............................................................................................. 26&nbsp;</p><p>EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE............................................................. 27&nbsp;</p><p>Health effects of substances.............................................................................. 27&nbsp;</p><p>Substance dependence........................................................................................ 27&nbsp;</p><p>Social effects of substances ............................................................................... 35</p><p>&nbsp;Economic effects of substance abuse .............................................................. 37&nbsp;</p><p>SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF ZEERUST DISTRICT ...................... 38&nbsp;</p><p>Demographic profile ......................................................................................... 40&nbsp;</p><p>Population size and population growth ............................................................. 40</p><p>&nbsp;Number of households ....................................................................................... 40&nbsp;</p><p>Urbanisation rate................................................................................................ 40</p><p>&nbsp;Labour profile.................................................................................................... 40&nbsp;</p><p>Number and rate of unemployment................................................................... 41&nbsp;</p><p>Informal and formal sector employment........................................................... 41&nbsp;</p><p>Poverty rate ......................................................................................................... 41&nbsp;</p><p>Educational profile............................................................................................. 41&nbsp;</p><p>PROFILE OF ADOLESCENTS IN ZEERUST DISTRICT ........................ 42&nbsp;</p><p>CHAPTER SUMMARY................................................................................... 43 ix&nbsp;</p><p>

Chapter 3

</p><p>&nbsp;RESEARCH METHOD INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 44&nbsp;</p><p>QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN........................................................ 44&nbsp;</p><p>SAMPLING ....................................................................................................... 46&nbsp;</p><p>Eligibility criteria .............................................................................................. 47&nbsp;</p><p>THE INTERVIEW SETTING......................................................................... 47&nbsp;</p><p>RESEARCHER’S ROLE ................................................................................. 47&nbsp;</p><p>WAYS OF RECRUITING PARTICIPANTS ................................................ 48&nbsp;</p><p>DATA COLLECTION ..................................................................................... 48&nbsp;</p><p>Unstructured interviews ................................................................................... 49&nbsp;</p><p>Genograms ......................................................................................................... 51 Observation........................................................................................................ 52</p><p>&nbsp;PILOT STUDY.................................................................................................. 52</p><p>&nbsp;ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................................... 54&nbsp;</p><p>Permission to conduct the study ...................................................................... 54 Debriefing........................................................................................................... 54</p><p>&nbsp;Voluntary participation .................................................................................... 54&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Informed consent.............................................................................................. 54&nbsp;</p><p>Protection of participants ................................................................................. 55&nbsp;</p><p>Confidentiality ................................................................................................... 55</p><p>&nbsp;DATA ANALYSIS ............................................................................................ 55&nbsp;</p><p>Thematic analysis .............................................................................................. 56&nbsp;</p><p>Advantages and disadvantages of thematic analysis...................................... 59&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;x RESEARCH BENEFITS.................................................................................. 59</p><p>&nbsp;CHAPTER SUMMARY................................................................................... 60&nbsp;</p><p>

Chapter 4

FINDINGS OF THE STUDY INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 61</p><p>&nbsp;BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF PARTICIPANTS .......................................... 61&nbsp;</p><p>THEMATIC DATA ANALYSIS ..................................................................... 73 RESULTS........................................................................................................... 83</p><p>&nbsp;Age and grade for substance use...................................................................... 83</p><p>&nbsp;Substances of abuse and setting ....................................................................... 83&nbsp;</p><p>Reasons for substance use................................................................................. 83</p><p>&nbsp;Experimentation ................................................................................................. 84</p><p>&nbsp;Depression .......................................................................................................... 84</p><p>&nbsp;Biological reasons .............................................................................................. 84</p><p>&nbsp;Peer group pressure............................................................................................ 85&nbsp;</p><p>Availability ......................................................................................................... 85</p><p>&nbsp;Family factors..................................................................................................... 86&nbsp;</p><p>Maintaining the substance abuse habit ........................................................... 87&nbsp;</p><p>Stopping substance abuse ................................................................................. 88</p><p>&nbsp;Effects of substance abuse ................................................................................ 88&nbsp;</p><p>CHAPTER SUMMARY................................................................................... 90&nbsp;</p><p>

Chapter 5

DISCUSSION INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 91&nbsp;</p><p>AGE AND GRADE FOR USE OF SUBSTANCES ....................................... 91&nbsp;</p><p>NATURE OF SUBSTANCES ABUSED BY MALE ADOLESCENT......... 91</p><p>&nbsp;MODES OF SUBSTANCE USE...................................................................... 92</p><p>&nbsp;PROGRESSION IN THE USE OF DRUGS................................................... 92 xi&nbsp;</p><p>SETTING FOR SUBSTANCE USE................................................................ 93&nbsp;</p><p>MAINTAINING SUBSTANCE ABUSE HABIT........................................... 93&nbsp;</p><p>REASONS FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE ......................................................... 94&nbsp;</p><p>Developmental stage of adolescence ................................................................ 94 Depression.......................................................................................................... 95&nbsp;</p><p>Family structure ................................................................................................ 95&nbsp;</p><p>Parenting style ................................................................................................... 96&nbsp;</p><p>Educational level of parents ............................................................................. 97&nbsp;</p><p>Availability of substances ................................................................................. 97&nbsp;</p><p>Learned behaviour ............................................................................................ 98&nbsp;</p><p>Media .................................................................................................................. 99&nbsp;</p><p>The school environment.................................................................................... 99&nbsp;</p><p>EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE............................................................. 100&nbsp;</p><p>Social effects....................................................................................................... 100&nbsp;</p><p>Health effects ..................................................................................................... 100&nbsp;</p><p>Economic effects ................................................................................................ 101&nbsp;</p><p>CHAPTER SUMMARY................................................................................... 102&nbsp;</p><p>CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION............................................................................................. 103 CONCLUSION.................................................................................................. 103</p><p>&nbsp;LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY.................................................................. 104 RECOMMENDATIONS.................................................................................. 106&nbsp;</p><p>Future research ................................................................................................. 106</p><p>&nbsp;Policy implications............................................................................................. 107&nbsp;</p><p>Training and development................................................................................ 108</p><p>&nbsp;REFLECTIONS ................................................................................................ 112&nbsp;</p><p>Adolescent stage................................................................................................. 113&nbsp;</p><p>Peer group pressure .......................................................................................... 113 Poverty................................................................................................................ 113&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;xii Child- headed family......................................................................................... 113&nbsp;</p><p>CHAPTER SUMMARY................................................................................... 114 REFERENCES.................................................................................................. 115&nbsp;</p><p>APPENDICES ................................................................................................... 125&nbsp;</p>

Project Abstract

<p> ABSTRACT&nbsp;</p><p>Adolescent substance abuse is a major problem facing the world today. In order to understand the reasons for adolescent substance abuse behaviour, various theoretical perspectives were utilised and strategies to curb substance use were also identified. The study was conducted in the rural areas of Zeerust, North West province of South Africa. The participants included 12 male adolescents, whose ages ranged from 12 to 15 years. A qualitative, explorative research design was employed. Data was gathered using semi-structured interviews, genograms and observations. Thematic analysis was used to analyse audio-taped data. The study found that substances abused by the participants include alcohol, nicotine, cannabis and heroin. Their reasons for using these substances include individual, family and environmental factors. However, peer group pressure was identified as the primary factor for adolescent substance use. This study emphasises the painful nature of substance abuse among adolescents, yet at the same time it succeeds in highlighting the strategies that can be employed to address substance abuse among adolescents. In addition, this study recommends a concerted effort by all the stakeholders in addressing the substance abuse problem. KEY TERMS addict; adolescence; adolescent; dependence; genograms; interviews; NUDIST program; qualitative research; substance abuse; thematic analysis; theoretical perspectives <br></p>

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