Factors influencing drug abuse among students in public secondary schools in Mombasa District, Mombasa County, Kenya
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate factors influencing drug abuse
among students in public secondary school in Mombasa District. The study
was guided by the following objectives, influence of peer pressure on drug
abuse among student in public secondary schools, influence of availability of
drugs on drug abuse among students, how mass media contributes to drug
abuse among students, how family conflicts contributes to drug abuse among
students in public secondary school and the role of guidance and counseling in
controlling drug abuse among students in public secondary schools in
Mombasa. The study is based on the social Learning Theory- advanced by
Albert Bandura (1977), which states that adolescence acquire their beliefs
about antisocial behaviors from their role models, especially close friends or
(peer groups) parents and relatives. The role models may influence students
directly or indirectly and positively or negatively. The theory assumes that
substance specific cognition is the strongest predictor of the students early
substance use. The study utilized descriptive survey design. The target population of this
study was 1800 students, 330 teachers and 13 head teachers; the target group
was form 3 and 4 students. Simple random sampling was employed to select
10 schools out of 13 schools in Mombasa District to participate in the study.
The study sample comprised of 10 head teachers, 99 teachers and 180 students from 10 secondary schools in Mombasa District .The study used
questionnaires for data collection. The following are the findings; students
were greatly influenced by peer pressure to abuse drugs and other related
substances. The study also noted that a very small percentage of students were
abusing drugs as individual. Secondly, the responses showed that, drugs are
easily available within the school environment and that mass media play a
major role in influencing students to abuse drugs. Thirdly, the study
established that, family conflict lead to divorce and separation hence affecting
the family and children stability. This therefore, may encourage children to
engage into drug and substance abuse as a result of frustration and
desperation. Further the study showed that, students from unstable family
background are more likely to abuse drugs as compared to those from stable
family backgrounds. In addition the study indicated that, effective guidance and counseling,
aggressive anti- drug campaigns and regular drug awareness in most schools
was lacking. The study also implied that, guidance and counseling may
prevent drug abuse in schools to a certain extend if well utilized in the schools
by the professionists and school administration. The following conclusion
were arrived at, firstly, the students had adequate knowledge on certain issues
in drugs and substance abuse. Secondly, the study revealed that there were
measures put in place in the schools to curb drugs and substance abuse which
included guidance and counseling, drug awareness campaigns and punishment. The most popularly measures used are guidance and counseling,
punishment and (suspension).The recommendations of the study are as
follows, instead of punishment for those students found abusing drugs in
school, they should be counseled. They also felt that guidance and counseling
departments should be strengthened with counselors equipped with knowledge
and skills to handle students with drug problems. In addition, the responded
also suggested that, school administrators should make arrangements to have
forum to educate the parents, teachers, students and school community on how
to curb drug abuse. Lastly, they recommendation that, the government should
give support to schools by declaring drug and substance abuse illegal business
and put into place strict penalties of those involved in the abuse.
Citation
BarasaMasivai Moses. 2013. Factors Influencing Drug Abuse Among Students In Public Secondary Schools In Mombasa District, Mombasa County, Kenya. A Research project submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the Degree of Master of Education in Educational Administration University of Nairobi.Publisher
University of Nairobi, School of Education
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