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Research Article

Adverse childhood experiences and tramadol use in Nigeria: the mediating role of sociosexuality in a predominantly male student sample

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Pages 427-433 | Received 15 Apr 2020, Accepted 01 Nov 2020, Published online: 16 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Tramadol is a priority opioid in Nigeria given its widespread use. The enhancement of sexual experience is commonly identified as a driver of tramadol use. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with substance use and other high-risk behaviors such as sexual-risk behaviors. In the current study, we examined how the pathway between ACEs and tramadol use is mediated by sociosexuality in a sample of Nigerian students.

Method: Three hundred and one students (male, n = 289, 96%; mean age = 22.6 years; SD age = 3.5), were recruited from hostels and living quarters in and around a Nigerian university. Participants completed measures of ACEs, sociosexuality, and tramadol use. Hayes PROCESS macro for SPSS which uses a regression-based, path-analytical framework, was employed in the data analysis.

Results: ACEs and the domains of sociosexuality were positively associated with tramadol use. Sociosexual behaviors and desires mediated the relationship between ACEs and tramadol use.

Conclusion: ACEs are linked both to TU as well as desiring and engaging in uncommitted sexual relationships. Rehabilitation programs targeting TU may improve if they identify, examine, and address sociopsychological processes that drive the use of tramadol.

Acknowledgments

We wish to acknowledge the data collectors as well as the participants for their efforts in achieving this study.

Disclosure statement

Authors do not have any conflicting interests to declare.

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