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  1. PDF Exploring the Prevalence and Correlates of Substance Abuse Amongst the

    abuse.1 In Nepal, more than 32% of drug users started taking drugs at the age of 15 years.2,3 Highest number of the drug users were found in Kathmandu valley (36,998) followed by Sunsari (7,407) in a national survey and the annual growth rate is 11.36%.2 In this context, the

  2. Drug Addiction : A growing problem in Nepal

    A survey conducted by the Government of Nepal in the year 2020, shows an average annual growth of 5.06 percent from the year 2013 to 2020 in the number of drug users in the country.. The survey found 1, 00,165 (76.2 percent) drug users were below the age of 30 years. It is evident that there is a need to address the growing problem of drug addiction in youths of the country.

  3. (PDF) The Social Aspects of Drugs Abuse A Study of Rehabilitation

    Abstract. Abuse of drugs has posed a threat to Nepali society in connection to the transmission of various diseases and rise of various unsocial and anti-social behaviors. In Nepalese context the ...

  4. Alarming rise in substance abuse among youths calls for policy-level

    The number of Nepali youngsters abusing drugs has spiked alarmingly over the past decade, according to Superintendent of Police Chakra Raj Joshi, also the spokesperson for the bureau. The Nepal Drug Users Survey report released by the Home Ministry in June 2020 found as many as 46,480 people abusing drugs in Bagmati Province alone. Of them ...

  5. Drug addiction in Nepal

    Opium, Cocaine, brown sugar, heroine, hashish etc. are drugs. Alcohol is also another variety of drug. Once this habit is formed, it is difficult to give up. Thus, the abuse of drugs has become an international problem. It is both an individual and social problem. The youngsters are attracted towards this bad habit in Nepal these days.

  6. Demanding more options for young people who use drugs in Nepal

    A 2019 Ministry of Home Affairs survey determined that over three-quarters of people who use drugs in Nepal are under age 30. Another study found that one-third of young people who use drugs started before age 15, with almost half commencing drug use between 15 and 19. The advocates say that in lieu of heroin which is expensive, there's a ...

  7. A qualitative study to understand drivers of psychoactive ...

    Background Psychoactive substance use among youth is an emerging public health issue in Nepal. This exploratory study aimed to better understand the drivers of psychoactive substance use among Nepalese youth in Rupandehi district of Nepal. Materials and methods This study used a qualitative approach for data collection. Both in-depth interviews (IDI, seven participants) and focus group ...

  8. Human rights and drug policies in Nepal

    As such, Nepal criminalises drug dependence itself - a medical condition. According to a 2019 survey of people who use drugs, nearly half of the respondents, including 63% of respondents who injected drugs, had been arrested for drug use or a related offence. Lack of access to drug treatment.

  9. PDF Drug and Alcohol Abuse in Nepal

    Currently, the most abused drugs in Nepal are marijuana, heroin, hashish, methamphetamine, cough syrup, Valium, LSD, and Tidigesic injections. Alcohol remains the preferred drug of use and abuse, followed by tobacco. The use of alcohol and abuse of other drugs have contributed to violent behavior by the youth, causing a major public health ...

  10. PDF Use of Psychoactive Substance and its Associated Factors among School

    0.5% (women) in Nepal.5 The median age of initiation of tobacco use among both men and women in Nepal was 17 years.6 Similarly, a study revealed that 32% of drug users started taking drugs first time in their early age of 15.7 The families of psychoactive substance user feel socially isolated, powerless, and stigmatized, particularly when

  11. Cannabis Use and Abuse in Nepal: A Review of Studies

    INTRODUCTION. Cannabis is the most widely abused illicit drug globally. 1 Its source is the plants: Cannabis Sativa and Cannabis Indica 2 major ingredients being Δ9-TetraHydroCannabinol and Cannabidiol. One study reported Nepalese Hashish containing 17% A9-THC and 9% cannabidiol. 3 Ethno-medicine is practiced in Nepal for generations 4,5 and Cannabis has been used for treating diarrhea ...

  12. Drug Abuse (Addiction) in Nepal : Situations, Causes, Effects

    Drugs addiction is a serious problem in the world. Following points show the effects of drugs addiction. Become victims of diseases like HIV/AIDS, depression, hepatitis, etc. Loss of physical fitness. Involvement in criminal activities. Stoppage of progress. Become offensive/aggressive. Financial crisis.

  13. Alcohol and drug abuse in Nepal

    Cannabis and opium use has been in Nepal for centuries and in the past they did not pose much of a problem. Drug use began to be seen as a problem since only the mid-1960s and early-1970s with the influx of large numbers of hippies. Presently, the drug scene in Nepal is dominated by heroin and it has affected youths, mainly in the urban areas.

  14. PDF Causes and Consequences of Drug Abuse

    4.3 Background related to Drug Use by the Respondents 26 4.3.1 Sources of Drugs for the Respondents 26 4.3.2 Age at first use of Drugs 27 4.3.3 Frequency of Drug Use 29 4.3.4 Duration of Drug Use 29 CHAPTER FIVE: CAUSES OF DRUG ABUSE 31 5.1 Influencing Factors of Drug Use 31 5.2 Familial Factors of Drug Use 32

  15. Nepal: Discussing drug abuse in schools

    30 July 2013 - Drug abuse among youth is of rising concern. Initiation into drugs begins often during teenage years and usually peaks between 18 to 25 years. Peer pressure, curiosity and lack of awareness are often cited as the main reasons for youth getting involved in drug use. It is therefore essential to generate awareness and organize programmes in schools and colleges about the ill ...

  16. PDF South Asia Regional Profile 15 Sep 2005

    government officials in Nepal this RSA estimated the total number of drug users in Nepal to be between 40,000 - 50,000. Street children have also been noted as a group vulnerable to drug abuse and HIV/AIDS in Nepal. Dhital et al (2002) conducted a study on alcohol and drug abuse among 180 street children selected at six urban sites.

  17. Drug abuse in Nepal: A rapid assessment study

    References (0) ... 15 A rapid assessment conducted in Nepal showed that the mean age of drug abusers was 28.3 years, mostly unemployed and students. 16 The consequences of substance abuse can be ...

  18. Alcohol and drug abuse in Nepal

    Production, sale, and consumption of alcohol is ever on the increase and it could be taken as the number one problem drug in the country. Cannabis and opium use has been in Nepal for centuries and in the past they did not pose much of a problem. Drug use began to be seen as a problem since only the mid-1960s and early-1970s with the influx of ...

  19. Recovery and Rehabilitation from Alcohol, Substance Use and ...

    In Nepal, the use of cannabis among Hindu yogis, their followers and hippies, along with the use of alcohol among matwali's (an alcohol drinking ethnicity) date back centuries, were socio-culturally acceptable and use was for medical, religious and recreational purposes (Acharya et al., 2014; Bennet et al., 2008).Influenced by geopolitical and other factors, the last few decades have ...

  20. Drug abuse in Nepal: a rapid assessment study

    Abstract. A rapid assessment of drug abuse in Nepal was conducted at different sites, including eight municipalities in the five development regions of the country. To interview various groups of key informants, such methods as semi-structured interviews, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions were used.

  21. Survey Report on Current Hard Drug Users in Nepal

    The primary objective of the survey was to estimate the total number of hard drug users in Nepal and hence to identify pattern and extent of drug use across the country, such as: age, sex, education, age at first drug intake, frequency/duration of drug use, mode of drug use, expenses made on drug and the perception of drug users towards the Government etc.

  22. Alcohol and drug abuse in Nepal

    Cannabis and opium use has been in Nepal for centuries and in the past they did not pose much of a problem. Drug use began to be seen as a problem since only the mid-1960s and early-1970s with the influx of large numbers of hippies. Presently, the drug scene in Nepal is dominated by heroin and it has affected youths, mainly in the urban areas.

  23. Drug Use Prevention

    The primary goal of drug use prevention is to protect individuals, especially young people, from the harmful consequences of drug abuse and addiction. Prevention efforts often target both legal and illegal drugs, including alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs, and illicit substances. Program for Drug Addicts. Facilitation of legal support.

  24. Taplejung police launch vigorous crackdown on drug addiction

    Contact Us. JDA Complex, Bag Durbar, Kathmandu. P.O.Box 19300. [email protected]. Phone Online: 01- 4263457. Phone Reception: 01-4265100

  25. Has Fentanyl Peaked?

    A chart shows the annual drug overdose death count in the United States. In 2022, the predicted provisional number of deaths was 111,026, and in 2023, the number of deaths was 107,543.