Female drug abuse in a university setting
Author: Kjiri S, Boulayoun F, Rammouz I, Cherkaoui I, Ktiouet JE.
Source:
East Mediterr Health J. 2005 May;11(3):416-24.
Morocco is a country with Muslim-Arab tradition. In this sociocultural context,
drug abuse in women is very taboo. We tried to approach the subject of drug use
in women in a cross-sectional study of a sample of 1208 students (744 women and
464 men) who completed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. We found
6.59% of women and 36.2% of men used drugs. Using DSM IV criteria, drug
dependence was found in 2% of the subsample of female drug users and drug abuse
in 1.5%. Place of residence and level of income were statistically significant
risk factors for drug use.