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СҮХБААТАР ДҮҮРГИЙН ЕРӨНХИЙ БОЛОВСРОЛЫН СУРГУУЛИЙН ӨСВӨР НАСНЫХНЫ АРХИ, ТАМХИ БА СЭТГЭЦ ИДЭВХТ БОДИСЫН ХЭРЭГЛЭЭ / Шинэ санаа Шинэ нээлт
Innovation ; : 117-119, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-686855
ABSTRACT
@#BACKGROUND OF STUDY According to WHO report estimation, 76.3 million people have been diagnosed with disorder related to alcohol use which has been root cause for over 60 types of disease in the world.1 Smoking causes death to4 million people every year, 11 people every day and 6 every minute. This number is estimated to double reaching 10 million by 2030.2 The study conducted by the ‘World Vision Mongoliainternational organization and the Anti-alcoholism and Drug Association of the Ministry of Justice show 76% of all teenagers has drunk alcohol to some extent.

AIMS:

To determine alcohol, tobacco and psychoactive drug use by school teenagers of Sukhbaatar district in Ulaanbaatar MATERIAL AND

METHODOLOGY:

The survey on inquiry of alcohol, tobacco and psychoactive drug use (ASSIST) was conducted among a total of randomly selected 800 (374 boys, 426 girls) students of 8-12th grade from 7 secondary schools of Sukhbaatar district. Statistical data was put into Microsoft office applications (excel, word) and processed by SPSS application with 95% of probability of information and 5.0% of trust level. RESULT OF STUDY Out of all respondents 32% (256) use tobacco, 43.8% (350)alcoholic drinks, 2.6% (21)cannabis,1.1% (9) cocaine, 1.5% (12) amphetamine, 3%(24)volatile substance, 4.3% (34)sedative and tranquilizer drug, 0.6% (5)hallucinogenic drug, 0.5% (4) opioid, and 0.1% (1) uses other types of drug. Among the survey participants, there are a total of 214 teenagers (in duplicated number) who need short-term action and 2 teenagers who are smoker and need intensive treatment.

CONCLUSION:

Among total teenagers, the survey participants, 1 in 3 used tobacco, 1 in 2 alcoholic drinks and 1 in 7 used psychoactive drug. Male students smoke twice more than female students and there is no difference in use of alcoholic drink in both sexes. The alcohol and tobacco use among teenagers at the age of 12-18 who participated in the survey showed that they use more when they grow older. 1 in 4 students of all participants belongs to a group with average risk and needs intensive treatment.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Innovation Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Innovation Year: 2017 Type: Article