Factors Associated with Serious Injuries among Adolescents in Ghana: Findings from 2012 Global School Health Survey.
Martin AckahMohammed Gazali SalifuHosea BoakyePublished in: TheScientificWorldJournal (2021)
The findings of the study established a high prevalence of SI among adolescents in Ghana, with cut/stab wound and broken/dislocated bone being the most reported type of injuries. This study also revealed that factors such as educational level, suicidal ideation, suicidal attempt, at least one close friend, school truancy, smoking marijuana, and amphetamine use are associated with SI among the adolescents. Therefore, pragmatic interventional programs should be targeted at these factors to curb the rate of SI among junior and senior school students.