A systematic review of substance use and substance use disorder research in Kenya

被引:9
作者
Jaguga, Florence [1 ]
Kiburi, Sarah Kanana [2 ]
Temet, Eunice [3 ]
Barasa, Julius [4 ]
Karanja, Serah [5 ]
Kinyua, Lizz [6 ]
Kwobah, Edith Kamaru [1 ]
机构
[1] Moi Teaching & Referral Hosp, Dept Mental Hlth, Eldoret, Kenya
[2] Mbagathi Hosp, Dept Mental Hlth, Nairobi, Kenya
[3] Moi Univ, Dept Mental Hlth & Behav Sci, Sch Med, Eldoret, Kenya
[4] Acad Model Providing Access Healthcare, Populat Hlth, Eldoret, Kenya
[5] Gilgil Subcty Hosp, Dept Mental Hlth, Gilgil, Kenya
[6] Aga Khan Univ Hosp, Intens Care Unit, Nairobi, Kenya
来源
PLOS ONE | 2022年 / 17卷 / 06期
关键词
FEMALE SEX WORKERS; INFECTED OUTPATIENT DRINKERS; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; PUBLIC SECONDARY-SCHOOLS; REDUCE ALCOHOL-USE; DRUG-USE; HIV-INFECTION; RISK BEHAVIORS; NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES; COLLABORATIVE PROJECT;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0269340
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Objectives The burden of substance use in Kenya is significant. The objective of this study was to systematically summarize existing literature on substance use in Kenya, identify research gaps, and provide directions for future research. Methods This systematic review was conducted in line with the PRISMA guidelines. We conducted a search of 5 bibliographic databases (PubMed, PsychINFO, Web of Science, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Professionals (CI NAHL) and Cochrane Library) from inception until 20 August 2020. In addition, we searched all the volumes of the official journal of the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol & Drug Abuse (the African Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse). The results of eligible studies have been summarized descriptively and organized by three broad categories including: studies evaluating the epidemiology of substance use, studies evaluating interventions and programs, and qualitative studies exploring various themes on substance use other than interventions. The quality of the included studies was assessed with the Quality Assessment Tool for Studies with Diverse Designs. Results Of the 185 studies that were eligible for inclusion, 144 investigated the epidemiology of substance use, 23 qualitatively explored various substance use related themes, and 18 evaluated substance use interventions and programs. Key evidence gaps emerged. Few studies had explored the epidemiology of hallucinogen, prescription medication, ecstasy, injecting drug use, and emerging substance use. Vulnerable populations such as pregnant women, and persons with physical disability had been under-represented within the epidemiological and qualitative work. No intervention study had been conducted among children and adolescents. Most interventions had focused on alcohol to the exclusion of other prevalent substances such as tobacco and cannabis. Little had been done to evaluate digital and population-level interventions. Conclusion The results of this systematic review provide important directions for future substance use research in Kenya.
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