Beyond the Smoke: A Phenomenological Study of Health and Social Implications of Kush Use Among Sierra Leonean Youths
Ronald Abu Bangura,
Alhassan Mayei,
Patrick Fatoma
et al.
Abstract:Background: The rising use of "Kush" among Sierra Leone's youth is a public health concern. Kush, a concoction of Cannabis indica and synthetic substances, symbolizes the broader issue of drug misuse in low-income settings. This study explored the intricacies of Kush use among young Sierra Leoneans, highlighting the gravity of the crisis. Methods: The research employed a phenomenological method, gathering insights through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), and In-Depth Interviews … Show more
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