Effects of Psycho-Education on Substance Abuse-Literacy among Secondary School Students in Nigeria
Deborah Oluwadamilola Ilugbaro
Department of Mental Health Psychiatry, Faculty of Nursing Sciences, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Olukorede Patricia Adisa *
Department of Mental Health Psychiatry, Faculty of Nursing Sciences, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Bayo Lawal Ajibade
Department of Mental Health Psychiatry, Faculty of Nursing Sciences, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: The increasing rate of substance abuse and its adverse effects on physical and psychosocial health is a public health concern affecting adolescents. Psychoeducation has shown to be an effective treatment intervention in psychotherapy and patient education. This study aimed to assess the effects of psychoeducation on substance abuse-literacy among secondary school students in Nigeria.
Methods: A school-based cross sectional quasi-experimental design (pre and post test study) was adopted for this study and conducted in Ogbomoso North local government area. Four hundred (400) questionnaires were distributed for pre-test and post-test assessments of substance abuse literacy after psychoeducation program. Data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis and results were presented in frequency, percentage and charts, and hypotheses were tested using Chi-Square test and level of significance was at a P<0.05.
Results: The results showed that the prevalence of alcohol use was 38.5%, and 46.8% for other types of substances with tramadol being most abused. Peer and parental influences were the major causes of substance abuse. There was significant increase (P=0.000) in the substance abuse literacy as seen in the students’ post-test assessment mean percentage score (78.09%) after psychoeducation program when compared with pre-test assessment mean percentage score (50.78%). Chi-square test of hypotheses showed that psycho- education program had significant effect (P=0.000) on students’ substance abuse literacy.
Conclusion: There was significant effect of psychoeducation on substance abuse-literacy among secondary school students.
Keywords: Adolescent, substance abuse, psychoeducation, substance abuse literacy