Crystal meth in Zimbabwe –unemployment, stress & mental health linkages
Keywords:
drug, crystal meth, unemployment, stress, mental health, ZimbabweAbstract
Crystal meth is a highly addictive drug with adverse short- and long-term health effects. The usage thereof in Zimbabwe, a developing country, has been linked to unemployment, stress, and mental health. Pertinent journal articles and selected anonymous individuals referred to and suggested by local treatment centers and mental health facilities were included. Of concern is the lack of medication to treat the addiction, via enhanced dopamine levels in the brain. Instead, there is a reliance on behavioural therapy. Usage of this drug may be linked to other affordable sources like cough syrup and glue, in addition to marijuana. There is an urgent need for health care providers together with government support in conjunction with the police to stem the tide of this drug misuse and prosecute smugglers, producers, users, and other offenders.
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