Shisha Use Is Associated with Deviance among High School Students in Accra, Ghana

A number of studies have established an association between smoking, use of other drugs, and deviance. However, little is known about the association of shisha use or marijuana use, or their interaction, with deviance. We examined the effect of shisha and marijuana use within the past thirty days, i...

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Published in:Journal of psychoactive drugs Vol. 54; no. 1; pp. 54 - 60
Main Authors: Parimah, Feikoab, Davour, Makafui Jonas, Tetteh, Cephas, Okyere-Twum, Ernest
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Taylor & Francis 01-01-2022
Haight Ashbury Publications
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Summary:A number of studies have established an association between smoking, use of other drugs, and deviance. However, little is known about the association of shisha use or marijuana use, or their interaction, with deviance. We examined the effect of shisha and marijuana use within the past thirty days, including their interaction, on deviance among high school students in Accra, Ghana. In this cross-sectional survey, participants were selected from four senior high schools using quota sampling. The sample comprised 217 males and 112 females (M age  = 17.23, SD age  = 1.33) who completed a self-administered questionnaires. A factorial ANOVA was used in analyzing the data. Main effects of shisha and marijuana use within the past thirty days, including their interaction effect on deviance was established. Although studies of shisha use have often been skewed toward the health problems associated with its use, current findings suggest that using shisha is associated with deviant behavior. Also, the use of marijuana is associated with committing deviant acts. Policy makers should consider a ban on shisha use among adolescents in Ghana.
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ISSN:0279-1072
2159-9777
DOI:10.1080/02791072.2021.1907002