Abstract:
The history of psychoactive substances being used and abused is as old as the
history of civilisations. For thousands of years, human beings have been using
various forms of plant-derived substances, as well as alcohol. According to
reports by the World Health Organization (WHO), up to 90 percent of street
children misuse some form of drugs. Substance use and associated health
effects are highest among youth. Most research suggests that early (12–14
years) to late (15–17 years of age) adolescence is a critical risk period for
initiating substance use, and that substance use may peak among youth aged
18–25. Drug use by young people varies from country to country, which
depends on the social and economic conditions of those involved. Around 4.5
lakh children under the age of 17 addicted to inhalant abuse including whitener
solution used to fix punctures etc. The risk of substance abuse is high amongst
the teenagers belonging to disadvantaged groups and teens living in slums.
Different drugs include cannabis, opioids, cocaine, inhalants, etc.
The study aims to suggest Planning interventions to mitigate substance abuse
practices in teenagers, by identifying a zone in Bhopal out of a total of 14 zones
based on parameters such as slum dominance, lower literacy rates, higher
crime rates. And to do a detailed ward level study and look out for the builtenvironment factors contributing to the higher rates of drug use in teenagers.
The study is carried out with the help of primary household survey at ward level
by dividing the whole zone into clusters and randomly selecting people for the
survey in the particular zone followed by secondary survey including
stakeholder consultation to identify the major locations for substance abuse
activities and identifying the key built-environment, social and physical factors
contributing. The objective of the study is to assess the role of various
responsive factors for the growth of substance abuse in the selected zone. To
suggest planning imperatives for preventing substance abuse practices. By
recommending an effective community design that will lead to an overall
increase in community networks and morale by creating a "neighbourhood
atmosphere" in which people are empowered to engage in a safe environment.
Eliminating the sense of over-crowding, fear of crime and to remove the social
barriers which are leading to the illegal activities.