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    Factors responsible for substance use among youths in urban areas and social work-related interventions

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    2023-05-15
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    Mabeza, Tinos Toindepi
    Kurevakwesu, Wilberforce
    Masona, Gilbert
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    This study investigates factors responsible for substance use among youths in urban Zimbabwe and the roles that social workers can play to solve this growing problem. We adopted a qualitative methodology through a descriptive phenomenological design and collected data from 21 participants and 4 key informants using interviews. Data analyzed through thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology revealed that psycho-social and economic factors push youths into substance use. It was then reported that social workers need to sensitize communities, provide counseling and psycho-social support, and development-oriented practice to solve this conundrum. In conclusion, this article promotes the need for a multi-sectoral approach and prevention measures to eradicate this problem.
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