Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand

Objective: The study aimed to investigate both personal and environmental factors related to amphetamine addiction and quitting of drug-using people in Leu-Amnat sub-district, Amnatchareon Province, Thailand. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by one hundred and nineteen persons, in addition to...

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Main Authors: Anun Chaikoolvatana, Pornpen Thariwong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2008-09-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/246483
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spelling doaj-aaec6c0244e941dfa494cce2dc97ad422021-08-13T09:57:32ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822008-09-01605Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern ThailandAnun Chaikoolvatana0Pornpen Thariwong1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ubon Ratchathani UniversityMasters Degree Student in Health Care Management Program, Ubon Rajathanee University Objective: The study aimed to investigate both personal and environmental factors related to amphetamine addiction and quitting of drug-using people in Leu-Amnat sub-district, Amnatchareon Province, Thailand. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by one hundred and nineteen persons, in addition to them attending basic knowledge activities and a matrix program. Pre-tests, immediate post-tests, and 6 month post-tests were performed before and after the activities and program. Questionnaire responses and comparisons of scores of the tests were statistically analyzed. Results: Overall, the results showed that coming from a small family was a statistically significant personal factor related to drug addiction and quitting. Numbers of houses, and family and income problems were environmental factors significantly related to drug addiction and quitting. Basic knowledge regarding drug addiction increased statistically at different periods of time. The study found that the best solutions for drug addiction were the establishment of communities and the provision of knowledge regarding the dangers of drug addiction for children. Strategies involving drug addiction prevention programs, medical treatment, mental therapy, and education focusing on family and school levels were considered necessary. Conclusion: Some personal and environmental factors may be related to a person’s increased likelihood of exposure to drugs. These results may imply that the Thai government should reconsider those factors involved in drug addiction and quitting. https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/246483Amphetamine addictiondrug addictiondrug dealerquitting (quitters)traffickers
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Pornpen Thariwong
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Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
Siriraj Medical Journal
Amphetamine addiction
drug addiction
drug dealer
quitting (quitters)
traffickers
author_facet Anun Chaikoolvatana
Pornpen Thariwong
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title Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
title_short Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
title_full Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
title_fullStr Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Personal and Environmental Factors Related to Amphetamine Addiction and Quitting in Northeastern Thailand
title_sort personal and environmental factors related to amphetamine addiction and quitting in northeastern thailand
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2008-09-01
description Objective: The study aimed to investigate both personal and environmental factors related to amphetamine addiction and quitting of drug-using people in Leu-Amnat sub-district, Amnatchareon Province, Thailand. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by one hundred and nineteen persons, in addition to them attending basic knowledge activities and a matrix program. Pre-tests, immediate post-tests, and 6 month post-tests were performed before and after the activities and program. Questionnaire responses and comparisons of scores of the tests were statistically analyzed. Results: Overall, the results showed that coming from a small family was a statistically significant personal factor related to drug addiction and quitting. Numbers of houses, and family and income problems were environmental factors significantly related to drug addiction and quitting. Basic knowledge regarding drug addiction increased statistically at different periods of time. The study found that the best solutions for drug addiction were the establishment of communities and the provision of knowledge regarding the dangers of drug addiction for children. Strategies involving drug addiction prevention programs, medical treatment, mental therapy, and education focusing on family and school levels were considered necessary. Conclusion: Some personal and environmental factors may be related to a person’s increased likelihood of exposure to drugs. These results may imply that the Thai government should reconsider those factors involved in drug addiction and quitting.
topic Amphetamine addiction
drug addiction
drug dealer
quitting (quitters)
traffickers
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/246483
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