Bachelorarbeit, 2017
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Objectives of the study
1.5 Research questions
1.6 Scope of the study
1.6.1 Geographical scope
1.6.2 Content
1.6.3 Time scope
1.7 Significance of the study
1.8 Operational definitions
CHARPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Causes of drug abuse
2.3 Effects of drug abuse
2.3.1 Effects on the individual
2.3.2 Effects on the family
2.3.3 Effects on the society
2.4 The role of the media in fighting drug abuse among the youths in Uganda
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Research design
3.2 Study area and population
3.3 Sample procedure and size
3.4 Data sources
3.4.1 Primary Sources
3.4.2 Secondary sources
3.5 Methods of data collection and instruments
3.5.1 Questionnaires
3.5.2 Interviews
3.6 Data processing
3.6.1 Data analysis and presentation
3.7 Ethical considerations
3.8 Limitations of the study
CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Socio-demographic characteristics
4.2.1 Table 1: Sex of the respondents
4.2.2 Table 2: Age of the respondents
4.2.3 Figure 1: The age of respondents
4.3 The various drugs used by youth in Nabuttiti slum, Kampala city
4.3.1 Figure 2: Youth involvement in drug use
4.3.2 Figure 3: The drugs commonly abused by youth in Nabuttiti slum, Kampala city
4.3.3 Figure 4: Percentage distribution of drugs abused according to gender
4.4 Causes of drug abuse among youths in Nabuttiti slum, Kampala city
4.4.1 Table 3: Stress influences youth abuse drugs
4.4.2 Table 4: Peer pressure and drug abuse
4.4.3 Table 5: Unemployment
4.4.4 Table 6: Psychological disorders
4.4.5 Table 7: Family background and drug abuse
4.5 Effects of drugs on youth’s wellbeing
4.5.1 Table 8: Loss of jobs
4.5.2 Table 9: Dropping out of school
4.5.3 Table 10: Engage in bad acts leading to drug abuse
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Summary of the findings
5.3 To examine the causes of increased drug abuse among the youth in Uganda
5.3.1 To examine the direct and indirect effects of drug abuse
5.3.2 To establish how the media fights drug abuse among youths
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 Recommendations
The research examines the role of electronic media in combating substance abuse among jobless youths in the Nabuttiti slum, Kampala. The primary goals are to identify the underlying causes of drug abuse, analyze the direct and indirect effects on this demographic, and evaluate the effectiveness of mass media strategies in creating awareness and prevention.
1.1 Background of the study
Drug abuse, alcohol abuse and HIV/AIDS epidemic are some of the major burdens of societies in the 21st Century. Studies show that globally more preadolescent and teenage children are using drugs and alcohol (Australian Drug Foundation, (1999); Drug Nexus in Africa (1998); National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (1994-1999); World Drug Report (1997). Drugs used and abused by children and youth include; tobacco, alcohol, heroin, cocaine, madras, LSD, Ecstasy, cannabis and hallucinogens. The easy access and availability of drugs and other substances is another concern amongst those in social development institutions and human social services.
Drug usage in Africa amongst young people is associated with social and psychological damage produced by social upheavals and civil war. In other words, it is associated with the challenging social economic material conditions found within most countries in the continent. A survey of young Ugandan suggested that 38% used drugs, including the culturally accepted qual. In Nigeria it is reported that 72% of the street children in lagos use some kind of drug (James, 1999). Beside the threat of increasing consumption amongst children and young people, Southern Africa is becoming a major trans-shipment point in the international drug trade as well as a major producer of dagga (Honwana and Lamb, 1998). All these factors are a threat to the stability and sustained socio economic development initiatives in the southern Africa Region.
CHAPTER ONE: Provides the research foundation by outlining the background, problem statement, objectives, and significance of the study regarding drug abuse in Nabuttiti.
CHARPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW: Reviews existing theoretical and empirical academic works that explore the causes, individual and social effects of drug abuse, and the role of media in public awareness campaigns.
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY: Details the descriptive survey research design, including data collection techniques, population selection, sampling procedures, and the ethical considerations involved in the study.
CHAPTER FOUR: PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS: Presents the gathered data through statistical tables and charts, analyzing the socio-demographic characteristics and specific findings concerning drug prevalence and its impacts.
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: Concludes the thesis by summarizing findings, reinforcing the conclusions, and providing actionable recommendations for government and community intervention.
Drug abuse, Electronic media, Jobless youth, Nabuttiti slum, Kampala, HIV/AIDS, Substance abuse, Social awareness, Peer pressure, Unemployment, Prevention strategies, Public health, Adolescents, Mass communication, Youth development.
This research focuses on the role played by electronic media in addressing and preventing drug abuse among the unemployed youth residing in the Nabuttiti slum, Kampala.
Key themes include the socioeconomic causes of drug abuse, its impact on the individual and society, and the effectiveness of media messaging in educating and influencing youth behavior.
The aim is to evaluate whether mass media platforms successfully mitigate drug abuse by analyzing current trends, youth engagement, and the perception of awareness campaigns.
The researcher employed a descriptive survey research design, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative approaches, to gather primary data from 70 respondents through questionnaires and interviews.
It consists of a literature review on global and local drug abuse patterns, a detailed methodology section, a comprehensive presentation of field findings, and structured recommendations.
Crucial terms include drug abuse, electronic media, Nabuttiti slum, jobless youth, prevention, public awareness, and substance control.
The findings indicate that familial upbringing is a significant factor, with respondents noting that parental influence and the home environment heavily shape behavioral patterns and susceptibility to substance use.
Unemployment leaves youth idle and vulnerable to distress, driving them to use substances as a coping mechanism to manage stress and fill time, which is supported by over 71% of respondents.
While the media is recognized as an educational tool, 70% of respondents reported that current media efforts remain ineffective in reducing the overall rate of drug abuse among the target demographic.
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