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Synthetic Cannabinoids in Sierra Leone: Understanding the use of ‘Kush’ among youths and Its Socioeconomic Impact in Sierra Leone and Subregion
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  • Michael Lahai,
  • Ahmed Vandy,
  • Alvin Turay,
  • Marie Kolipha-Kamara,
  • Eugene Conteh
Michael Lahai
University of Sierra Leone College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences
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Ahmed Vandy
University of Sierra Leone College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences

Corresponding Author:ahmedvandy@gmail.com

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Alvin Turay
University of Sierra Leone College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences
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Marie Kolipha-Kamara
University of Sierra Leone College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences
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Eugene Conteh
University of Sierra Leone College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences
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Abstract

Sierra Leone and neighbouring countries are prone to the proliferation of illicit drugs due to porous borders, weak regulatory frameworks, and the activities of transnational criminal syndicates. Among the emerging drug threats in the region is the synthetic cannabinoid known as "Kush," which has gained immense popularity. The use of this drug has surged in recent years, particularly among Sierra Leonean youths, leading to the declaration of a national state of emergency by the government. The Ministry of Health and Sanitation has been tasked with establishing a National Task Force on drugs and substance abuse to identify treatment and mitigation measures to combat Kush addiction among affected individuals. This commentary highlights the current situation of Kush abuse among youths, its usage patterns, and socioeconomic implications for Sierra Leone and the surrounding countries with key recommendations that will inform strategies for prevention, treatment, and regulation.
31 Jul 2024Submitted to Public Health Challenges
05 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
05 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
07 Aug 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned