Sumerianz Journal of Scientific Research
Online ISSN: 2617-6955
Print ISSN: 2617-765X
Quarterly Published (4 Issues Per Year)
Journal Website: https://www.sumerianz.com/?ic=journal-home&journal=29Archive
Volume 7 Issue 3 (2024)
Antisocial Personality Disorder as an Associated Precursor to the Development of Substance Use Disorder among Substance Users and Non Substance Users in Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria
Authors : Okechukwu. J. Oguizu, Ada. D. Oguizu, Ebiti. N. W. et.al.,
DOI : doi.org/10.47752/sjsr.73.34.38
Abstract:To assess the association of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) to the development/manifestation of substance use disorder among Substance Users and non-Substance Users in Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kaduna. All the 120 participants were patients on admission at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital (FNPH), Barnawa, Kaduna. Half (50%) of the participants were recruited among residents undergoing treatment for substance use disorder in the Drug, Alcohol, Treatment, Education and Rehabilitation (DATER) unit of the Hospital. While the remaining half (50%) of the respondents were recruited from the male and female wards of the same hospital and they were non-substance use disorder patients. Data was collected from the participants using socio-demographic questionnaire and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2) to ascertain the presence of antisocial personality disorder trait. Majority of the participants were males 72.5%, while 27.5% were females. There is higher antisocial personality disorder trait mean score among substance use disorder participants compared to respondents who do not use substance. This difference is statistically significant (t = 3.56; p< .01). Also, t test analysis performed on the data showed that there was a significant main effect of antisocial personality, t (118) = -3.56 p< 0.01. The overall findings in this study lend support to the hypothesis, that antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is an associated precursor to the development/manifestation of substance dependence problems among substance use dependent patients (SUDs).
Historical, Cultural and Architectural Review of The Travnik
Authors : Ahmet Hadrovic
DOI : doi.org/10.47752/sjsr.73.20.33
Abstract:Travnik is a town located on the Lasva river in the central part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, about 90 km west of Sarajevo. In the area of today’s Travnik, on the Lašva river, the prehistoric Illyrian people and then the ancient Romans panned gold here. Preserved material traces and historiographical sources about Travnik bear witness to the long historical continuity of people’s lives in this area. Artifacts over 7,000 years old were found in the river valleys of Bila and Lasva (locality Nebo, Han Bila and Crkvine, Turbe). The settlements belonged to the "Butmir cultural group" and as an archaeological subgroup of monuments. In the Bila valley, a somewhat older Neolithic settlement of the ’Kakan culture group’ was discovered, which was destroyed by river erosion, and in Alihodža traces of the Eneolithic settlement of the ’Vucedol culture’ were found’. In written sources, the parish of Lasva is mentioned for the first time (1244) in the list of bishop’s sermons, and then (1380) in the letter of the Bosnian king Stjepan Tvrtko I (1338-1391) to Hrvoj Vukcic Hrvatinic (1350-1416), in which he appoints him as grand duke and presents mu Bila, Trebeus and Lupnica in Lasva parish. There are several versions about the origin of the name Travnik. According to one of them, the city got its name from the spacious pastures and the word ’grass’, while according to the other version, the name originated from the medieval pre-Ottoman fortress where the clerk collected the ’herbal tax’. The town was first mentioned under the name Travnik (1463) in connection with the events related to the collapse of the Bosnian kingdom.

