The Key Informant Questionnaire is a combination of structured and open-ended interview in which the interviewer seeks the knowledge and opinion of the respondent on different aspects of the drug problem in the community. Respondents were selected from the following categories of key informants: Local community level police Other law enforcement (e.g., NDLEA) officers, Service providers for drug treatment, Health officials (including pharmacists), Local religious leaders, Village elders (village heads, clan heads), Civil society organizations, Teachers.
Cases: | 2788 |
Variables: | 353 |