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Nimalaweera, B.A.U., 2007. Impact of Drug Abuse of Youth on Development (A case study in Gampaha district), Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2007, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 61. |
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Usage and addiction of dangerous drugs which have been identified as Narcotics,
Depressants, Stimulants, I lallucinogens and Cannabis (Dharmapriya, 2001 ), in various
countries has been a resent trend in both developed and developing countries specially
among the youth. They get adverse effect on physical and mental conditions through
continued usage of drug. Throughout the human history, people have been using some
kind of stimulants in the form of alcohol or drugs for one or other reasons. However in
the resent past with the introduction of narcotics it has been spread throughout the world
very fast and millions of people and their families have made suffered.
In Sri Lanka historical report say that even in seventeenth century Dutch rulers had to
impose laws to prohibit trafficking of opium (proclamation in 1675). During the colonial
time alcoholism and drug addiction among Sri Lankan people gradually developed
(Arukgoda, 1969). During the last two decades drug addiction ha,s been a growing
phenomenon in Sri Lanka due to a multitude of factors.
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of drug addiction among the youth
with reference to the development of the country. The sample was thirty (30) youths (Age
group between 18-30) selected from the youth who are being treated in 'Miduma'
rehabilitation centre in Wattala. Sample of youth were residents in Wattala Divisional
Secretarial area, selected by stratified sampling method. Major finding of this study
revealed four prolonged impact of drug usage; Personal development, family
development, social development and economic development are major areas where the
impact could be measured and identified.
Majority of the youth revealed that drug abuse and its recurrent health effects caused loss
of employment at the beginning and mental disorders and physical damages has been in
continues effects on them. Study highlights that these youth who are meant to contribute
for the national development of the country have been marginalized and left as
dependents. A low resistance to normal prescriptions for diseases among them has further
led them to use strong drugs even for minor aliments.
Among the major actors who have introduced to the youth use of drugs were their close
kins particularly the family members. Therefore the study revealed that the prevention of
drug abuse among the youth involves a complex process covering whole society. |
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