Social ecological factors affecting substance abuse in Ghana (West Africa) using photovoice.

Journal: The Pan African medical journal

Volume: 34

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Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Statesboro, Georgia Southern University, Georgia, United States. University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Health Sciences, South Dakota, United States. Centre Muraz, Department of Public Health, Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso.

Abstract summary 

Substance abuse is an important public health issue affecting West Africa; however, there is currently a dearth of literature on the actions needed to address it. The aim of this study was to assess the risks and protective factors of substance abuse in Ghana, West Africa, using the photovoice method.This study recruited and trained 10 participants in recovery from substance abuse and undergoing treatment in the greater Accra region of Ghana on the photovoice methodology. Each participant received a disposable camera to take pictures that represented the risk and protective factors pertinent to substance abuse in their communities. They were also given the opportunity to provide narratives of the pictures using pre-identified themes and the different levels of the social-ecological model and participatory action research (PAR).Participants identified at the individual level: ignorance; interpersonal level: family and peer pressure; organizational level: lack of regulation; community level: media, availability of drugs, cost of drugs, urbanization, slum communities and cultural factors; and policy level: lack of regulations and their enforcement. Education and beliefs were cited at the individual level; family at the interpersonal level; religion at the organizational level; organizing youth, media and narcotics anonymous at the community level; and nothing at the policy level.This is an exploratory study that will add to the limited body of knowledge in the scientific literature with respect to substance abuse in the country and also help develop interventions to address the respective needs of several communities in Ghana.

Authors & Co-authors:  Kabore Ahmed A Afriyie-Gyawu Evans E Awuah James J Hansen Andrew A Walker Ashley A Hester Melissa M Wonadé Sié Moussa Aziz MA Johnson Jarrett J Meda Nicolas N

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Citations :  Narcotics Control Board . Report of the International Narcotics Control Board. United Nations Publications; 2004. p. 2005.
Authors :  9
Identifiers
Doi : 214
SSN : 1937-8688
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Substance abuse;West Africa;drug addiction;illicit drugs;mental health;protective factors;risk factors
Study Design
Exploratory Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ghana
Publication Country
Uganda