• Drug Abuse Among Adolescent

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    • CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

      1.1 Background of the study

      1.2 Problem statement

      1.3 Purpose of the study

      1.4 Significance of the study

      1.5 Study hypotheses

      1.6 Scope and Limitations of the Study

      1.7 Definition of Basic terminologies

      1.8 Organization of Study


      CHAPTER TWO:

      REVIEW OF RELATED AND RELEVANT LITERATURE

      2.1 Introduction 

      2.2 Conceptual Review

      2.3 Theoretical Framework

      2.4 Empirical Studies


      CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

      3.0 Introduction

      3.1 Research Design

      3.2 Sources of data collection

      3.3 Determination of Population

      3.4 Determination of sample size

      3.5 Instrumentation

      3.6 Instrument Validation

      3.7 Adopted Method of Analysis


      CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

      4.1 Introduction

      4.2 Data Presentation

      4.3 Data analysis

      4.4 Data Interpretation


      CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION, SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION 

      5.1 Introduction

      5.2 Conclusion and Findings

      5.3 Summary of the Study

      5.4 Recommendation

      Bibliography

      Appendix


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Drugs have been used throughout the entire human history for a variety of reasons, such reasons as treatment, prevention and diagnosis of illnesses. The benefits derived from drugs prescribed by a physician and taken in accordance to prescriptions for outweigh the possible risks involved in their abuse. Drug is considered dangerous and unacceptable to the society when it is used for a purpose order that what is medically legitimate and create problems affecting the society by making their abuses ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYYoung people develop contain habits for the save of acceptance in a group. They resort to dangerous habits such as smoking, alcoholism and drug taking for so many seasons such as; helping them to cope with the problems, fear and pressure of everyday life (brook et.al 2001). Some use drugs as s means of escape from realities in life, to reduce anxieties, out of curiosity, while some turn to it in a bid to challenge authority.Teenagers may be involved with le ... Continue reading---