The Elusive Recovery from Drug Addiction in Pemba: How Addicted Persons and their Families Cope

https://doi.org/10.56279/jgat.v37i1.148

Authors

  • Ali Yusuf Ali Commission for National Co-ordination and Drug Control
  • Huruma Luhuvilo Sigalla University of Dar es Salaam

Abstract

This article elucidates on how addiction affects family and how the latter copes while living with an addict. The article is based on a study whose objectives were to explore the factors influencing people to start using drugs and to learn the impacts of drug addiction on family members. It was found that many addicts started using drugs during their young ages mainly before the age of 30. Most of them started taking drugs due to curiosity, misconception, ignorance, or simply imitation of others under peer pressure. Exposure to certain social milieu such as availability of drugs or/and people using drug at the family and community level is one of the contributory factors. Different opinions with regard to the trend of people who abuse drugs are considered. It is shown that formal rehabilitation measures such as sober house were effective in rehabilitating drug addicts though many addicts opted to use these services as a last resort. We recommend that the public should be informed about the availability of sober houses and should be encouraged to use their services to deal with drug addiction problems.

Author Biography

Huruma Luhuvilo Sigalla, University of Dar es Salaam

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Published

2021-07-10