Journal of Addictive Behaviors,Therapy & RehabilitationISSN: 2324-9005

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Egbeola Collins Author

Subjects of specialization
Drug use, Substance abuse, Over dependent in alcohol use

Affiliation
Egbeola Collins, Consultant Psychiatrist, Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja, Nigeria, Tel: +2347069034787; E-mail: egbeolacollins@mail.com

Biography

Specialization Drug rehabilitation, Drug Abuse, Criminal justice and Counseling, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Chronic and acute intoxication, Opioid Toxicity and Overdosage, and has published articles entitled “Students of Tertiary Institutions’ Awareness of Psychosocial Problems Associated with Substance use Disorders; Implication for Psychosocial Support and Counselling”


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Students of Tertiary Institutions’ Awareness of Psychosocial Problems Associated with Substance use Disorders; Implication for Psychosocial Support and Counselling

Author(s):

Egbeola Collins*, Adefokun Shulammite Idowu and Edebor Florence

The study adopted quasi experimental research design; the target population for the study was students of tertiary institutions (university); students who were reportedly placed on counselling probation for at least six weeks, at the Counselling Unit of Federal University Lokoja, (for various level of involvement in drug use, substance addiction/ over dependent in alcohol use) constituted the samples for the study. The researchers employed purposive sampling technique, a non-probability sampling technique, due to the nature of the population for the study (students with histories of involvements in drug use, substance abuse and over dependent in alcohol use), to select purposive sample for this study. the researchers distributed self-developed questionnaire after a careful validation of... view more»

DOI: 10.37532/abtr.2021.10(1).184

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