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Item Assessment of Knowledge of Malaria Prevention Strategies among Mothers of Under-Five in Ogun State Nigeria.(Department of Vocational Education, University of Uyo, Nigeria., 2016) Akorede, S.N.; Nofiu, O.D.; Kperogi, I.I.Item Attitudinal Differences between Male and Female Primary Healthcare Workers towards the Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections in Kwara North Senatorial District(Department of Physical and Health Education, University of Benin, Nigeria., 2021) Kperogi, I.I.; Abdulrasaq, Q.O.; Ologele, I.; Abdulraheem, A.M; James, J.F.Item Causes of Drugs Abuse as Expressed by Secondary School Students in Moro Local Government Area, Kwara State.(Human Resource Research Centre (HRRC) of the University of Zimbabwe, 2019) Ologele, I.; Abdulraheem, A.M.; Jidda, K.A.; Kperogi, I.I.; James, J.F.; Oyewole, S. BAbstract Increase in a number of young people abusing drugs has become a subject of public concern worldwide. Therefore, the study investigated the causes of drug abuse as expressed by secondary school students in Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria. The population of the study comprises of all the secondary school students in Moro Local Government Area. The descriptive research design of survey type was adopted for the study. Four hundred and thirty (430) respondents were selected for the study with the use of purposive, proportionate and simple random sampling procedures. Researchers’ designed questionnaire that had been validated by three experts in the related field was used for the study. A test-retest method was used to ascertain the reliability of the instrument and the result of 0.72r was obtained. Inferential statistics of chi-square was used to analyze the result of the stated hypotheses at 0.05 alpha level of significance. The result of the findings of this study showed that peer group and poor parental communication had an influence on the causes of drug abuse (428.01> 16.92 at 0.05 alpha level of significant, 234.00>16.92) among secondary school students. The researchers concluded that peer group influence and poor parental communication causes drug abuse among secondary school students in Moro Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria. The researchers’ recommended among others that Parents should show love, happiness and also take responsibility for helping secondary students to attain wholesome development into responsible adults. Keywords: Causes, Drug Abuse, Students, Secondary School, ExpressedItem Factors Associated with the Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections among Primary Healthcare Workers in North-Central Zone, Nigeria.(Nigerian Association Health Educators of Nigeria., 2018) Kperogi, I.I.; Suleiman, M.A.; Umar, M.; Dashe, V.Item Influence of Health Talk on the wellbeing of Youths in Baruten Local Government Area, Kwara State(Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria, 2015) Kperogi, I.I.; Shehu, R.A.; Ogunsakin, E.AItem Level of Educational Differentials in Awareness of Contraceptives among Antenatal Attendees in Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State.(A Journal of Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, Nigeria., 2021) Kperogi, I.I.; Abdullahi, M.B; Baba, D, A.Item Perceived Influence of School Feeding Programme on Academic Performance of Public Elementary school Pupils in Ifelodun L.G.A, Osun State Nigeria.(Bayero University Kano, Nigeria., 2017) Akorede, S.N.; Kperogi, I.I.; Nofiu, O.D.; Mustapha, A.A.Item Perceived Knowledge of Causes of Air and Water Pollution among Residents in Okuta Community of Kwara State Nig(Department of Physical and Health Education, Faculty of Education, University of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, 2017) Kperogi, I.I.; Akorede, S.N.; Abdullahi, M.I; Shehu, R.A.Item Problems Associated with Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV/AIDS Patients in Ilorin, Kwara State Referral Hospitals, Nigeria.(Faculty of Education, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, 2017) Kperogi, I.I.; Aliyu, I.A.; Jidda, K.A.; Oniyangi, S.O.