Prevalence and factors associated with psychoactive drugs use among employees in 2019 in two companies in Cotonou, Benin
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The use of psychoactive drugs remains a public health and social issue in Benin and impacts health,
medical and social life at working place. The study aims to determine the prevalence and the factors
associated with psychoactive drugs use in 2019 in two companies based in Cotonou, Benin. A crosssectional
survey was carried out from 09 to 31 December 2019. The study involved 455 workers aged 22
to 60 in two companies, selected by using a stratified survey technique. Data were collected using a
questionnaire providing the socio-demographic and occupational factors, individual characteristics and
labor conditions of workers. Associated factors were determine by a univariate and multivariate
analysis. Alcohol was the substance most consumed with an abuse prevalence of 7.7% followed by
tobacco with a prevalence of 5.5% and drugs at 4.6% and finally cannabis at 1.3%. After adjusting for
the other variables: sick leave decreased with alcohol consumption, OR=0.31 [0.10-0.95]; regular leave
increased with alcohol consumption OR=16.90 [1.96-145.75]; and overinvestment decreased with
alcohol consumption OR=0.33 [0.14-0.78]. The use of PAD is a public health problem in the workplace.
Awareness-raising for workers and training actions towards medical staff are required in the workplace
in other to improve working conditions and the reduce drugs consumption.
