Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community

Introduction and Aim. Substance abuse imposes hazards on human health in all biopsychosocial aspects. Limited studies exist on epidemiology of substance abuse and its trend in rural areas. The present study aimed to compare substance abuse in one of the rural areas of southeast Iran, in a 12-year pe...

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Main Authors: Hasan Ziaaddini, Tayebeh Ziaaddini, Nouzar Nakhaee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Addiction
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/297378
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spelling doaj-dee9b72dca84479ea090d3fc2f91efea2020-11-25T00:49:20ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Addiction2090-78342090-78502013-01-01201310.1155/2013/297378297378Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural CommunityHasan Ziaaddini0Tayebeh Ziaaddini1Nouzar Nakhaee2Research Center for Health Services Management, Institute of Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranResearch Center for Social Determinants of Health, Institute of Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranNeuroscience Research Center, Institute of Neuropharmacology, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, P.O. Box 76175-113, Kerman, IranIntroduction and Aim. Substance abuse imposes hazards on human health in all biopsychosocial aspects. Limited studies exist on epidemiology of substance abuse and its trend in rural areas. The present study aimed to compare substance abuse in one of the rural areas of southeast Iran, in a 12-year period (2000 and 2012). Design and Methods. In a household survey conducted in 2012, in Dashtkhak/Kerman, 1200 individuals above 12 years of age completed a questionnaire to determine their frequency of substance abuse. The questionnaire included the following three areas: demographic characteristics, frequency of substance abuse and ease of access to various drugs. Results. Among 900 completed questionnaires, majority of the participants (61.8%) were below 30 years of age and among them 54.4% were male. Cigarette (17.0%), opium (15.7%) and opium residue (9.0%) were the most frequent substances abused on a daily basis. Based on the participant’s opinion, we conclude that the ease of access to cigarette, waterpipe and opium contributed to their increase in consumption compared with earlier years. Discussion and Conclusion. The steady rise in substance abuse in rural communities demands immediate attention and emergency preventive measures from policy makers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/297378
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Tayebeh Ziaaddini
Nouzar Nakhaee
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Tayebeh Ziaaddini
Nouzar Nakhaee
Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
Journal of Addiction
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Tayebeh Ziaaddini
Nouzar Nakhaee
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title Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
title_short Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
title_full Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
title_fullStr Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
title_full_unstemmed Pattern and Trend of Substance Abuse in Eastern Rural Iran: A Household Survey in a Rural Community
title_sort pattern and trend of substance abuse in eastern rural iran: a household survey in a rural community
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Addiction
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2090-7850
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction and Aim. Substance abuse imposes hazards on human health in all biopsychosocial aspects. Limited studies exist on epidemiology of substance abuse and its trend in rural areas. The present study aimed to compare substance abuse in one of the rural areas of southeast Iran, in a 12-year period (2000 and 2012). Design and Methods. In a household survey conducted in 2012, in Dashtkhak/Kerman, 1200 individuals above 12 years of age completed a questionnaire to determine their frequency of substance abuse. The questionnaire included the following three areas: demographic characteristics, frequency of substance abuse and ease of access to various drugs. Results. Among 900 completed questionnaires, majority of the participants (61.8%) were below 30 years of age and among them 54.4% were male. Cigarette (17.0%), opium (15.7%) and opium residue (9.0%) were the most frequent substances abused on a daily basis. Based on the participant’s opinion, we conclude that the ease of access to cigarette, waterpipe and opium contributed to their increase in consumption compared with earlier years. Discussion and Conclusion. The steady rise in substance abuse in rural communities demands immediate attention and emergency preventive measures from policy makers.
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