Narcotics in Women's Reproductive Health
Author(s): Sri Musriniawati Hasan*, La Jumu, Edi Hasan, Ike Nurjanah Tamrin, Muhammad Nasir and Agussalim
Abstract
Prevention and emphasis on the use and circulation of drugs that are proactive in nature to maintain and improve health and legal awareness. This study aims to find out the relationship between drug abuse and women’s reproductive health. The method used in the analytical survey is a cross sectional approach. The population in this study is drug users with the female gender. Data was taken by distributing questionnaires and then univariate analysis, Chi-square bivariate analysis, and Multivariate. The statistical test used was Multiple Logistic Regression. The results of the study were that most (87%) adolescents who used drugs experienced reproductive disorders p=0.048, OR=9.20. Most (87%) who use drugs ≥ 3 years’ experience reproductive disorders. Most (60%) drug users with psychotropic and narcotic groups experience reproductive health disorders. Multivariate analysis of the most dominant factor affecting reproductive disorders is the duration of drug use with a value of p=0.004. It is necessary to provide an increase in the Prevention and Eradication of Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking program.