Impact of Drug Abuse on Student’s Academic Performance In Selected Lugazi Senior Secondary Schools, Buikwe District, Uganda.
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2011-06
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Kampala International University, School of Education
Abstract
Drug abuse is defined as the misuse of drugs. This behavior has long been surmised to explain
how students have been academically affected. The study was guided by the objectives; To
critically examine if drugs when abused retard academic performance.; To examine if
students perform better when under the influence of drugs?; And To raise awareness in the
school of local strategies, resources and policies that can be utilized to address drug abuse.
It has recently been observed that a significant number of students become dependable on
drugs. A study of the impact of drug abuse on academic performance initiated in the hope of
understanding the exposure of students to drugs and how they perform. The study design was
quantitative using the survey trend design. It involved the use of questionnaires and one to
one interviews. Quantitative results showed that academic pursuit of those students who
engage in drug misuse is duly jeopardized, and that the abusers do not perform, contrary to
seemingly popular expectation. The theoretical analysis is, tackling the issues surrounding
drugs will need an integrated approach, bringing together the strategies of several local
agencies. Drug education should form part of continuous education throughout the schooling
years of secondary school students. Local service providers should ensure information
provision is also part of the service provision.
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A Research Report Submit in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for The Bachelors of Arts with Education of Kampala International University.
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Drug Abuse, Buikwe District, Uganda.