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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  1. Yangon University of Economics
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A Study on Drug-Abused Rehabilitation School (Myittar San Eain Rehabilitation School) (Pwint Phyu Aye, 2025)

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Title A Study on Drug-Abused Rehabilitation School (Myittar San Eain Rehabilitation School) (Pwint Phyu Aye, 2025)
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Publication date 2025-06-01
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Pwint Phyu Aye
Description
This study evaluates the Drug-Abused Rehabilitation School in Yangon. The
objective is to examine the demographics, drug use patterns, rehabilitation experiences,
and recovery outcomes of individuals undergoing treatment at selected rehabilitation
centers in Yangon. A quantitative approach was employed, using structured
questionnaires alongside observational data collected from program participants.
Findings indicate that most respondents were young adults aged 26–30, predominantly
single, and had completed high school or higher education. Drug use typically began
between the ages of 16 and 20, with weed being the most commonly used substance.
Family involvement played a crucial role in initiating rehabilitation. Vocational training
focused on practical skills such as computer use and hair cutting, while counseling,
meditation, and regular health checkups were well received. Participants reported
improved behavior, increased self-confidence, and enhanced mental resilience.
However, participation in recreational activities and daily session attendance showed
room for improvement. Overall, the program had a positive impact on recovery and
reintegration.
Thesis/dissertations
Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Naw Htee Mue Loe Htoo
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