Measuring substance use and high-risk behaviors of youths in post-conflict Liberia (2018)
Studies suggest that harmful substance use is higher in post-conflict settings, and particularly among young people. This study utilized mixed methods to: 1) qualitatively examine the language used by school-based Liberian youth aged 12-22 years to discuss substances and sexual behaviors; and 2) quantitatively assess the prevalence of substance use and risky sexual behaviors among in-school Liberian youth.
Partner: University of Liberia A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine
Lead BUMC Investigator: Dr. Christina P.C. Borba
Ghebrehiwet S, Harris BL, Ojediran B, Owusu M, Augello LP, Durham MP, Henderson DC, Borba CPC. Using local terminology to measure substance use behaviors among youth in post-conflict Liberia: a mixed methods study. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies. 2020 Oct 27:1-3.
Ogundare T, Ghebrehiwet S, Harris BL, Ojediran B, Duncan AM, Syeda HS, Henderson DC, Borba CPC. Risky sexual behaviors and substance use among youths in post-conflict Liberia. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology. 2020 Jun 30;12(2):114-27.