2022
DOI: 10.38029/babcockunivmedj.v5i2.137
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The role of spirituality and religiosity in psychoactive substance use among adolescents in a Nigerian Hospital

Abstract: Objective: Adolescence is a transition period where drug experimentation is common. Spirituality and religiosity have been recognized by literature as having a possible role in stabilizing good physical and mental health. To compare the religiosity and spirituality among adolescents abusing a psychoactive substance and those not abusing psychoactive substances in a Nigerian hospital Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted among adolescent patients admitted to the drug rehabilitation uni… Show more

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“…In a study from a psychiatric hospital in the Gambia, more than one-third of the sample population (35%) met the diagnostic criteria for a psychiatric or mood disorder in addition to SUD [ 21 ]. Many of the studies included in this review from Nigeria were conducted in a neuropsychiatric facility [ 18 , 19 , 25 , 26 ], and researchers noted that the location of SUD treatment in psychiatric facilities may contribute to low uptake of SUD services [ 26 ].…”
Section: Treatment Demand and Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study from a psychiatric hospital in the Gambia, more than one-third of the sample population (35%) met the diagnostic criteria for a psychiatric or mood disorder in addition to SUD [ 21 ]. Many of the studies included in this review from Nigeria were conducted in a neuropsychiatric facility [ 18 , 19 , 25 , 26 ], and researchers noted that the location of SUD treatment in psychiatric facilities may contribute to low uptake of SUD services [ 26 ].…”
Section: Treatment Demand and Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%