Awareness Towards Drug Abuse

What is the Prevalence of Drug Abuse in India? What is the Prevalence of Drug Abuse in India





In order to find the prevalence of drug abuse in India, a study was conducted by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE). As per the 2019 report, 14.6% of the population uses alcohol. It is higher among men than women. It was found that 2.8% of the population uses Cannabis. This article covers the causes and harmful effects of drug abuse.


States with Highest Prevalence of Cannabis are

  1. Uttar Pradesh                                                               
  2. Punjab                                                                               
  3. Sikkim
  4. Chhattisgarh
  5. Delhi.

India is sandwiched between the two largest Opium producing regions of the world that is the Golden Triangle on one side and the Golden crescent on the other.

  • The golden crescent area includes Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. Further details on the Golden Cresent are available on the linked page.
  • The Golden Triangle area comprises Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and Laos, Read in detail about the Golden Triangle on the given link.

What are the Causes of Drug Abuse?




Some of the causes behind drug abuse are listed below.

  1. Family history of addiction
  2. Mental health disorder
  3. Peer pressure
  4. Lack of family involvement
  5. Early use
  6. Taking highly addictive drugs.

What are the Different Types of Substance Abuse?

The 8 different types of substance abuse are listed below.

  1. Alcohol
  2. Cannabis
  3. Opioids
  4. Sedatives
  5. Inhalants
  6. Cocaine
  7. Amphetamine Stimulants
  8. Hallucinogens 

What are the Harmful Effects of Drug Abuse?

The harmful effects of drug abuse could be short-term or long-term. It could have a direct or indirect impact. The effects also depend on the type of drugs used. Short-term effects are listed below.

  1. Change in heart rate
  2. Change in blood pressure
  3. Heart attack
  4. Stroke
  5. Psychosis
  6. Change in appetite

The long-term effects are listed below.

  1. Heart disease
  2. Lung disease
  3. Cancer
  4. AIDS
  5. Hepatitis

The magnitude of Substance Abuse in India – 2019 Report

As per Magnitude of Substance Abuse in India 2019 report

  1. 72 lakhs people need treatment for using Cannabis
  2. 11 lakhs people need treatment for using sedatives
  3. 60 lakhs people need treatment for using Opioids.
  4. It was estimated there are around 16 crore alcohol consumers in the 10-75 years age group in India.
  5. 5.7 crore people needed treatment for using alcohol.

Reasons for Drug Abuse

  1. To be accepted by the peers
  2. Increasing economic stress
  3. Changing cultural values
  4. Experimentation
  5. Neurotic pleasure
  6. Ineffective Policing

Drug Abuse – Negative Impacts

Some of the negative impacts of drug abuse are given below

  1. Increase in diseases like HIV, Hepatitis B and C, Tuberculosis
  2. Increase in violence
  3. Economic potential gets wasted
  4. Affects relationships with family, friends creating emotional and social problems
  5. Increases financial burden
  6. Women face domestic violence

India – Signatory of Various International Treaties and Conventions to Combat Drug Menace

United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on 7th December 1987, decided that 26th June of every year will be recognized as the International Drug Day (another name for International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking). Further details on International Drug Day are available on the given link.

India is a signatory of the following international treaties and conventions to combat the menace of Drug Abuse

  1. United Nations (UN) Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961)
  2. United Nations (UN) Convention on Psychotropic Substances (1971).
  3. United Nations (UN) Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988)
  4. Transnational Convention Crime (2000)

Drug Abuse and WHO


WHO has played an important role within the UN system in addressing the world drug problem. WHO activities to counter the world drug problem can be presented under the following main dimensions:

  • prevention of drug use and reduction of vulnerability and risks;
  • treatment and care of people with drug use disorders;
  • prevention and management of the harms associated with drug use;
  • access to controlled medicines; and
  • monitoring and evaluation.

Target 3.5 of UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 sets out a commitment by governments to strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. You can go through the details on Sustainable Development Goals SDGs on the linked page.


 

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