Prevalence and Determinants of Khat (Catha edulis) Chewing among High School Students in Eastern Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
Reda, Ayalu A. [1 ]
Moges, Asmamaw [1 ,2 ]
Biadgilign, Sibhatu [3 ]
Wondmagegn, Berhanu Y. [4 ]
机构
[1] Haramaya Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, Harar, Ethiopia
[2] Univ Addis Ababa, Sch Publ Hlth, Coll Hlth Sci, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[3] Jimma Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Jimma, Ethiopia
[4] Haramaya Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Environm Hlth Sci, Harar, Ethiopia
来源
PLOS ONE | 2012年 / 7卷 / 03期
关键词
UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; PEER;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0033946
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Use of psychoactive drugs such as khat leaves (Catha edulis) alter moods and emotional state and lead to adverse effects on the health and social life of users. Ethiopia is a major producer and exporter of khat in east Africa and the majority of the khat comes from the eastern part of the country, however, no studies have been conducted to investigate the habit in this area. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence and predictors of khat chewing among high school students in Harar, eastern Ethiopia. Methodology: The study was conducted among 1,890 secondary school students in Harar town in April 2010. A structured self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were performed to examine the prevalence and predictors of khat chewing. Result: The overall prevalence of khat chewing among the sample was 24.2% (95% CI 22.2%-26.2%). About 28.5% of females and 71.5% of males had chewed khat. Older age (OR 1.31; 95% CI 1.16-1.49), male gender (OR 2.10; 95% CI 1.50-2.93), Muslim religion (OR 1.88; 95% CI 1.17-3.04), having friends who chewed khat (OR 7.93; 95% CI 5.40-11.64), and availability of someone with a similar habit in the family (OR 1.50; 95% CI 1.07-2.11) were found to be independent predictors of chewing. Conclusion: A significant proportion of students chew khat. The use of khat is significantly associated with age, gender, Muslim religion, peer influence and habit of family and other relatives among students. Measures such as educational campaigns need to be instituted to create awareness among school adolescents and their parents in order to reduce the prevalence of the habit and its adverse social and health consequences.
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