Social Consequences of Drug Abuse in Afghanistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63810/Parj.vo10i34.199کلمات کلیدی:
افغانستان، اعتیاد، پیامد اجتماعی، جوامع بشری، مواد مخدر.چکیده
Abstract
The social consequences of drug use are vast, multilayered, and deeply influential on human societies worldwide. Some of the most significant effects include rising crime rates, the breakdown of family structures, academic decline and school dropout, increasing social and healthcare costs, social isolation and discrimination, threats to public health, and the weakening of social and political institutions. Moreover, the expansion of international drug cartels and trafficking networks leads to corruption, instability, and the weakening of governments. Drug addiction is considered one of the most critical social challenges in Afghanistan, disrupting family structures, security, education, the economy, and social participation. This article aims to identify the major social effects of addiction and drug use in Afghan society, including the rise in poverty, divorce, unemployment, domestic violence, academic failure among youth, and reduced social engagement. Findings indicate that addressing these consequences requires serious attention from the government, media, civil society, and religious institutions, particularly in raising awareness, treatment, and prevention. Using a descriptive–analytical method, this article examines the social consequences of drug use and analyzes, based on credible national and international sources, how the spread of drugs contributes to social disintegration, increased poverty, crime, and social isolation. The results show that countering this crisis necessitates integrated and effective cooperation among governmental, civil, cultural, and religious institutions. Afghanistan is one of the countries that, due to its unique geographical, economic, and political conditions, is exposed to both the production and consumption of drugs. The social consequences of this phenomenon are among the most serious challenges facing contemporary Afghan society. The spread of drugs not only threatens individual health but also destroys families, increases social disorders, and creates the conditions for psychological, cultural, and moral harm at the societal level.
Keywords: Afghanistan, Addiction, Social Consequences, Human Societies, Narcotics.
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