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Alcohol and Drug Abuse as Ecological Predictors of Risk Taking Behaviour among Secondary School Students in Kajiado North Sub-County, Kajiado County, Kenya


Joseph Theuri
David Nzioka Mutisya

Abstract

This  article  is  on  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  as  predictors  of  risk  taking  behaviour  among  secondary  school  students in  KajiadoNorth Sub-County. The area has numerous drug and alcohol ecological factors that could influence the behaviour of adolescents. Since the area is home to a lot of the working population of the adjacent Nairobi City County, people from various backgrounds have immigrated there. As  such,  the  societal  values  held  by  the  inhabitants  of  the area  are  not  easy  to  define.  In this context, adolescents are prone to indulge in drug and alcohol abuse that could impact their lives negatively. This is particulars o since it alcohol and drug abuse encourages unprotected sex among students and by extension abortion, gang behaviour as students look for money to sustain the risky behaviours among others.  The  arguments  of  this  article  are  guided  by  the  ecological  Systems Theory.  Information  is  obtained  from  a  descriptive  survey  of  267  students  and  15  principals  that  was  I  undertook  in  2017.  The sample was obtained using stratified proportionate sampling and total population sampling techniques in the 15 public secondary schools in Kajiado North Sub-County. Data from students was collected using questionnaires while the principals were interviewed. The findings show that alcohol and drug abuse risk-taking behaviour in adolescents are higher in the wake of poor familystability, negative peer influence, breakdown of societal values and weak government measures. As such, it is recommended that it is important to ensure that cohesiveness in the families is encouraged so as to reduce alcohol and drug abuse behaviours among students.  Teachers  should  also  be  at  the  forefront  for  checking  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  in  schools  so  as  to protect the spread  of  risky taking  behaviours among  peers. Members  of  the society  who sell alcohol  to  students  should  be identified and  punished  as  per the existing law. The  government should  strengthen its  programs  (in schools  and in  the mass media)  to  guide  students  on  the  dangers  associated  with  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  among  students.  This article is organized into Introduction, Literature Review and discussions.


 


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