Study of demographic factor relationship with the drug abusing habits of students in Bikaner zone of Rajasthan state India
Journal Title: Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
India has unique cultural diversity. Diversity in culture influences various sociological impacts. Present study help to identify the impact of demographic factors including gender, cast, family type, background, food habits, income level and residential locality in drug abusing habits of students in Bikaner zone of Rajasthan state India. To examine the significance of difference between the demographic categories of students and its impact on the drug abusing behaviour of students One Way ANOVA was performed. Gender, cast, family type, background, food habits, income level and residential locality of students does not show any significant difference in drug abusing habits. Keywords: Opioids
Authors and Affiliations
Meenakshi Sindolia
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