TYPES OF SUBSTANCE USES AMONG SAUDI FEMALE USERS IN JEDDAH, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIAFROM 2008 TO 2017: CASE - CONTROL STUDY

- Administration of Public Health in Jeddah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
- Model of Care in Medina Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
- Saudi Board for Preventive Medicine in Jeddah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
- Uhud Hospital, Madinah Health Complex, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
- Directorate of Health Affairs in Jeddah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
- Madinah Health Cluster, Network Executive Management, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
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Background: Substance use is a major public health problem, necessitating further investigation in Saudi Arabia. This research was carried out to evaluate the patterns of substance use among Saudi women.
Method:This was a case-control studyconducted in Jeddah. Data was collected and analyzed using Chi-square tests.
Results: The mean age of the cases (mean± SD) was 29.9±10.9 years, while that of controls was 33.7±10.9 years. Most (71%) cases were smoking nicotine, (61.8%)using cannabis, and (47.3%) using amphetamine. Most of them were single (37%), separated (4.8%), or divorced (24.2%). More cases than controls were likely to have been in multiple marriages (p<0.001), have a lower education level (p<0.001), be unemployed (p<0.001), have a household income of less than 5000 SR (p<0.001), and live in families in conflicts (p<0.001).Tuberculosis (p=0.012), HIV (p=0.036), hepatitis C or B (p=0.044), and sickle cell disease (p<0.001)were more prevalent in cases than controls.Casesalso hada significantly higher prevalence of schizophrenia, depression, bipolar and personality disorders (all p<0.001) than controls.
Conclusion:These findings indicate the high prevalence of substance use in young Saudi females and the association with socio-economic, demographic, and mental health factors.
[Alaa A. Khalawi, Abdullah Alsahafi, Abdullah Algarni, Maimona K. Filemban, Eman A. Bakhsh, Asmaa A. Alqusibri, Abeer A. Subke, Alaa Alhaeli, Taghreed Hawsawi, Yaseen A. Khalawi, Fawaz F. Alhejaili and Bayan Alahmadi (2023); TYPES OF SUBSTANCE USES AMONG SAUDI FEMALE USERS IN JEDDAH, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIAFROM 2008 TO 2017: CASE - CONTROL STUDY Int. J. of Adv. Res. 11 (May). 932-942] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Communicable Disease Control Department, Administration of Public Health in Jeddah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia