Identifying some factors that might predispose drug abuse among learners in a South African township school

Identifying some factors that might predispose drug abuse among learners in a South African township school

Author: 
Grobler, R.
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2012
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Responsibility: 
Khatite, M., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Africa Education Review
Source: 
Africa Education Review,Vol.9 , No.1 , 2012, pp.191-207
Abstract: 

This study inquires into some of the factors that might predispose the use and abuse of drugs among secondary school learners in a township school. The objective of this research is to identify these factors and to offer a few suggestions on how the abuse may be prevented. A quantitative research strategy is used and a document analysis technique has been incorporated to collect the data. Various hypotheses are stated. The independent variables used are: gender; age group; educational category; distance from school; and caregiver. The dependent variables used are: alcohol abuse; marijuana abuse; cigarette smoking; other drug abuse; total number of abuses; and outcomes at school. Statistically significant relationships are found between the following variables: distance from school and cigarette smoking; distance from school and other drug abuse; caregiver and marijuana abuse; and caregiver and total number of abuses.

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CITATION: Grobler, R.. Identifying some factors that might predispose drug abuse among learners in a South African township school . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. Africa Education Review,Vol.9 , No.1 , 2012, pp.191-207 - Available at: https://library.au.int/identifying-some-factors-might-predispose-drug-abuse-among-learners-south-african-township-school-3