PREDICTIVE IMPACT OF EGO-IDENTITY ON MKPURU MMIRI (METHAMPHETAMINE) USE AMONG YOUTHS IN OKPOKO, OGBARU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA

Christopher Okechukwu Okonkwo, Charles Obugo Okonkwo, Chinwe Onyemaechi, Uche V. Okpaleke, Emeka Anthony Nwankwo

Abstract


The study examined predictive impact of ego-identity on mkpuru mmiri(methamphetamine) use among youths in Okpoko, Ogbaru L.G.A., Anambra State, Nigeria.Participants were 35 youths of 18-34 years, mean age 27.09 and SD 4.82, comprising 29(82.9%) males,and 6(17.1%) females. Instruments were Ego-Identity Scale, and Methamphetamine Use Balance Scale.Sampling was snowballing, design correlational, and statistics Multiple Linear Regression. The resultsrevealed that trust (β= -.87, t = -.55) and identity (β= -3.53, t = -2.26) of ego-identity had negativepredictive role on mkpuru mmiri (methamphetamine) use at (F6, 28), p<.01. Autonomy (β= 1.19, t =2.18), identity (β= 2.01, t = 3.18), and industry (β= .46, t = 4.83) of ego-identity predict mkpuru mmiri(methamphetamine) use at (F5, 29), p<.01. Recommendations were for agencies of indoctrination andidentity formation to shape ego-identity in youths. With this, mkpuru mmiri (methamphetamine) amongthe youths will be reduced.

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