Beyond prevalence and pattern: Problematic extent of alcohol and substance use among adolescents in Ibadan South-west Nigeria

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Background: Previous research on adolescent alcohol/substance use in Nigeria had focused on the pattern of use without consideration for the extent of use. Socio-demographic correlates have also not been well explored. Information about socio-demographic correlates can also inform target-points in preventive strategies. Knowledge of the prevalence of problematic pattern of alcohol/substance use can inform the inclusion of rehabilitation strategies in intervention policies. Objectives: To determine the prevalence, pattern and extent- as well as socio-demographic correlates -of alcohol/substance use among a cohort of adolescents in Nigeria. Methods: Pattern and extent of alcohol/substance use was examined using the CRAFFT instrument. Results: A total of 538 adolescents with a mean age of 15.1 ± 1.4years returned completed questionnaires. 12-month prevalence of alcohol and other substance use was 21.4%. About 46% of those who reported use of alcohol or any other substance had a CRAFFT score of >2 which suggests problematic pattern of use. Older age, male gender, parental alcohol and substance and lower than average school performance were independently associated with 12-momth use of alcohol or any other substance. Conclusions: Adolescent alcohol and substance use is common in Nigeria and a large proportion of users show a problematic pattern of use that warrants rehabilitative intervention.

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Atilola, O., Ayinde, O., & Adeitan, O. (2013). Beyond prevalence and pattern: Problematic extent of alcohol and substance use among adolescents in Ibadan South-west Nigeria. African Health Sciences, 13(3), 777–784. https://doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v13i3.37

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