Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders

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Autor(a) principal: Balthazar,Ellen Bedinhelo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Gaino,Loraine Vivian, Almeida,Letícia Yamawaka de, Oliveira,Jaqueline Lemos de, Souza,Jacqueline de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of student leaders of the undergraduate course in Nursing about the motivations and/or risk factors for substance use in the university environment. Method: qualitative, transversal, descriptive study developed in a university campus in the state of São Paulo. Thirty members of associations affiliated with the course in Nursing participated. A questionnaire and a semi-structured interview were used, and the information was subjected to content analysis. Results: the influence of the social environment was the central element in the results. The circumstances of the context, some conditions that favor the use of substances and the students’ expectations regarding their use were perceived as risk factors, among which the influence of friends (96%), curiosity and search for fun (93%) stood out. Final considerations: alternatives in the university context, in conjunction with student leaders, aimed at reducing the exposure to physical and psychological suffering, constitute important resources to prevent substance abuse.
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title Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
spellingShingle Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
Balthazar,Ellen Bedinhelo
Students, Nursing
Risk Factors
Alcohol Drinking in College
Street Drugs
Mental Health
title_short Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
title_full Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
title_fullStr Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
title_sort Risk factors for substance use: perception of student leaders
author Balthazar,Ellen Bedinhelo
author_facet Balthazar,Ellen Bedinhelo
Gaino,Loraine Vivian
Almeida,Letícia Yamawaka de
Oliveira,Jaqueline Lemos de
Souza,Jacqueline de
author_role author
author2 Gaino,Loraine Vivian
Almeida,Letícia Yamawaka de
Oliveira,Jaqueline Lemos de
Souza,Jacqueline de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Balthazar,Ellen Bedinhelo
Gaino,Loraine Vivian
Almeida,Letícia Yamawaka de
Oliveira,Jaqueline Lemos de
Souza,Jacqueline de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Students, Nursing
Risk Factors
Alcohol Drinking in College
Street Drugs
Mental Health
topic Students, Nursing
Risk Factors
Alcohol Drinking in College
Street Drugs
Mental Health
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the perceptions of student leaders of the undergraduate course in Nursing about the motivations and/or risk factors for substance use in the university environment. Method: qualitative, transversal, descriptive study developed in a university campus in the state of São Paulo. Thirty members of associations affiliated with the course in Nursing participated. A questionnaire and a semi-structured interview were used, and the information was subjected to content analysis. Results: the influence of the social environment was the central element in the results. The circumstances of the context, some conditions that favor the use of substances and the students’ expectations regarding their use were perceived as risk factors, among which the influence of friends (96%), curiosity and search for fun (93%) stood out. Final considerations: alternatives in the university context, in conjunction with student leaders, aimed at reducing the exposure to physical and psychological suffering, constitute important resources to prevent substance abuse.
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