In the Philippines, the use and abuse of substances are getting worse. According to the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), the International Drug Enforcement Administration, the Philippines is listed as one of the countries in Southeast Asia and the number of drug trafficking is increasing.
3. In the Philippines, substance abuse and abuse are social and health problems. Poverty is the cause of increased involvement in illegal drug trafficking. Foreign narcotics groups use the promise of "easy money" to use and use poor people to attract people to messengers and runners
4. According to the 2012 statistics provided on the Dangerous Drugs Committee website, the most common kinds of substances abused by Filipinos are as follows. * Metaphetamine Hydrocholide (Shabu) * Cannabis (Marijuana) * Inhalation (contact cement adhesive)
5. Factors affecting drug use and abuse Lack of supervision and support by parents The feelings of strong sympathy pressure and curious pleasure relieves stress, anxiety, and depression, enhances physical and cognitive abilities
6. Attention in the field of drug use and abuse What personal restraint is needed, positive self-image and strong self-esteem Parents' supervision and support, strong family view, friend's academic ability and acquaintances with friends Appropriate selection of effective laws and policies in schools and communities, strong ties with local communities
7. Please list the preventive factors prohibiting the use and abuse of drugs. Please explain how each factor helps to prevent substance abuse and abuse. Please refer to the figure on the next slide. Please write your answer in the middle file
Lesson 1 introduces the drug scenarios in the Philippines. You will receive information on research conducted by the Dangerous Drug Committee. It is a major government agency responsible for the planning, development and initiation of programs and programs necessary to combat illegal distribution, manufacture and sale of malicious programs. You will also learn some basic terms used in the study of drug use and abuse. Provide activities to further develop knowledge, skills, attitudes on topics
Drug abuse affects almost every country in the world. In the Philippines it has reached a trend of fashion and is one of the top priorities of government agenda. However, to come up with a comprehensive solution to this problem, I have a lot of questions to answer yet. This survey is intended to clarify the economic, political and social backgrounds that the Philippines is using illegal drugs. The epidemic of illegal drugs in the Philippines has not been precisely determined. However, according to the UNODC estimate, the annual prevalence of cannabis is 3.5%, the amphetamine type stimulant is 2.8%, the ecstasy is 0.1%, and the age is over 15 years old. According to the 2003 International Strategy for Narcotic Strategy Strategy, it is estimated that there are 1.8 million drug users in the Philippines, equivalent to 2.2% of the population.
There are true drug problems in the Philippines, but severity seems to be exaggerated, especially in other countries. According to data from the United Nations, the Philippines has the highest utilization rate in Southeast Asia (known locally as Shabu-shabu). However, Almendral and Ou believe that the overall drug usage rate defined by the Philippines is about 8 million people using any type of recreational drug (including marijuana) within 1 year, or less than 2% of the population It is said. According to a survey of 2015 by the Philippine government's dangerous drug committee. In contrast, the overall drug usage in the United States is about 10%.