Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers

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Autor(a) principal: Branco, Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Mamede, Leticia, Neto, Tancredo, Barroso, Teresa Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0212.06.00303
Resumo: Introduction: Alternative transport drivers, better known as “pirates / pirateiros”, are constantly exposed to various situations that are harmful to health, such as the consumption of psychoactive substances. Objectives: Identify the consumption patterns of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers. Methods: Descriptive study with a quantitative approach, carried out on a sample of 40 “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers from the city of Oiapoque, in the State of Amapá, Brazil. A sociodemographic questionnaire was used and the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Test (ASSIST). The data were analyzed in the Software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) — version: 22.0. Results: It was found that 87.5% of “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers used tobacco derivatives, 100% alcoholic beverages, 37.5% marijuana, 15% cocaine and crack, 65% amphetamine, 2.5% inhalants and deny use of hypnotics, sedatives, hallucinogens and opioids. Through the ASSIST questionnaire on Consumption Patterns, it was found that 62.5% had occasional use for marijuana and that 86.4% and 67.6% resorted to the abusive use of amphetamine and tobacco derivatives, respectively. Regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages, 28.2% showed an indication of dependence. Conclusions: The results show that more specific research is needed to better understand the vulnerable situation of the “pirates/ pirateiros”. It emerges from research that it is necessary to encourage professionals to develop concrete health education actions for this professional category.
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spelling Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport driversPatrón de consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en conductores de transporte alternativosPadrão de consumo de substâncias psicoativas em motoristas de transporte alternativoLife and Healthcare SciencesIntroduction: Alternative transport drivers, better known as “pirates / pirateiros”, are constantly exposed to various situations that are harmful to health, such as the consumption of psychoactive substances. Objectives: Identify the consumption patterns of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers. Methods: Descriptive study with a quantitative approach, carried out on a sample of 40 “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers from the city of Oiapoque, in the State of Amapá, Brazil. A sociodemographic questionnaire was used and the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Test (ASSIST). The data were analyzed in the Software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) — version: 22.0. Results: It was found that 87.5% of “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers used tobacco derivatives, 100% alcoholic beverages, 37.5% marijuana, 15% cocaine and crack, 65% amphetamine, 2.5% inhalants and deny use of hypnotics, sedatives, hallucinogens and opioids. Through the ASSIST questionnaire on Consumption Patterns, it was found that 62.5% had occasional use for marijuana and that 86.4% and 67.6% resorted to the abusive use of amphetamine and tobacco derivatives, respectively. Regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages, 28.2% showed an indication of dependence. Conclusions: The results show that more specific research is needed to better understand the vulnerable situation of the “pirates/ pirateiros”. It emerges from research that it is necessary to encourage professionals to develop concrete health education actions for this professional category.Introducción: Los conductores de transporte alternativos, mejor conocidos como "piratas / pirateiros" están constantemente expuestos a diversas situaciones que son perjudiciales para la salud, como el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas. Objetivos: Identificar los patrones de consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en conductores de transportes alternativos. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo con enfoque cuantitativo, realizado en una muestra de 40 conductores “pirateiros” de la ciudad de Oiapoque, en el estado de Amapá, Brasil. Se utilizó un cuestionario sociodemográfico y el Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Test (ASSIST). Se analizaron los datos en el Software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) versão 22.0. Resultados: Se descubrió que el 87.5% de los conductores "pirateiros" usaban derivados del tabaco, 100% bebidas alcohólicas, 37.5% de marihuana, 15% de cocaína y crack, 65% de anfetamina, 2.5% de inhalantes y niegan el uso de hipnóticos, sedantes, alucinógenos y opioides. A través del cuestionario ASSIST sobre patrones de consumo, se descubrió que el 62.5% usaba ocasionalmente la marihuana y que 86.4% y 67.6% recurrían al uso abusivo de anfetaminas y derivados del tabaco, respectivamente. Con respecto al consumo de bebidas alcohólicas, 28,2% mostró una indicación de dependencia. Conclusiones: Los resultados muestran la necesidad de una investigación más específica y una reflexión sobre la situación de vulnerabilidad de los "pirateiros" fuertemente planteada en este estudio. De la investigación se desprende que es necesario alentar a los profesionales a desarrollar acciones concretas de educación sanitaria para esta categoría profesional.Introdução: Os motoristas de transportes alternativos, mais conhecidos como “pirateiros” estão constantemente expostos a diversas situações nocivas à saúde, tal como o consumo de substancias psicoativas. Objetivos: Identificar os padrões de consumo de substâncias psicoativas em motoristas de transporte alternativo. Métodos: Estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa, realizada numa amostra de 40 motoristas “pirateiros" da cidade de Oiapoque, no Estado do Amapá, Brasil. Utilizou-se um questionário sociodemográfico, e o Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Test (ASSIST). Os dados foram analisados no Software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) versão 22.0. Resultados: Apurou-se que os motoristas “pirateiros" consumiam substâncias psicoativas: 87,5% utilizavam derivados de tabaco, 100% bebidas alcoólicas, 37,5% maconha, 15% cocaína e crack, 65% anfetamina, 2,5% inalantes e negam uso de hipnóticos, sedativos, alucinógenos e opioides. Através do questionário ASSIST sobre os Padrões de Consumo, detectou-se que 62,5% apresentaram uso ocasional para maconha e que 86,4% e 67,6% recorriam ao uso abusivo de anfetamina e derivados de tabaco, respectivamente. No referente ao consumo de bebidas alcóolicas 28,2% mostraram indicativo de dependência. Conclusões: Os resultados mostram a necessidade de investigação mais específica, e a reflexão acerca da situação de vulnerabilidade dos “pirateiros” fortemente suscitada neste estudo. Da investigação emerge ser necessário instigar os profissionais a desenvolver acções concretas de educação para a saúde para esta categoria profissional.Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (IPV)2020-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.29352/mill0212.06.00303eng1647-662X0873-3015Branco, FernandaMamede, LeticiaNeto, TancredoBarroso, Teresa Mariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-06-15T15:01:58Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/19995Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:29:30.735506Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
Patrón de consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en conductores de transporte alternativos
Padrão de consumo de substâncias psicoativas em motoristas de transporte alternativo
title Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
spellingShingle Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
Branco, Fernanda
Life and Healthcare Sciences
title_short Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
title_full Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
title_fullStr Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
title_sort Pattern of consumption of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers
author Branco, Fernanda
author_facet Branco, Fernanda
Mamede, Leticia
Neto, Tancredo
Barroso, Teresa Maria
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author2 Mamede, Leticia
Neto, Tancredo
Barroso, Teresa Maria
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Mamede, Leticia
Neto, Tancredo
Barroso, Teresa Maria
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topic Life and Healthcare Sciences
description Introduction: Alternative transport drivers, better known as “pirates / pirateiros”, are constantly exposed to various situations that are harmful to health, such as the consumption of psychoactive substances. Objectives: Identify the consumption patterns of psychoactive substances in alternative transport drivers. Methods: Descriptive study with a quantitative approach, carried out on a sample of 40 “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers from the city of Oiapoque, in the State of Amapá, Brazil. A sociodemographic questionnaire was used and the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Test (ASSIST). The data were analyzed in the Software Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) — version: 22.0. Results: It was found that 87.5% of “pirates/ pirateiros” drivers used tobacco derivatives, 100% alcoholic beverages, 37.5% marijuana, 15% cocaine and crack, 65% amphetamine, 2.5% inhalants and deny use of hypnotics, sedatives, hallucinogens and opioids. Through the ASSIST questionnaire on Consumption Patterns, it was found that 62.5% had occasional use for marijuana and that 86.4% and 67.6% resorted to the abusive use of amphetamine and tobacco derivatives, respectively. Regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages, 28.2% showed an indication of dependence. Conclusions: The results show that more specific research is needed to better understand the vulnerable situation of the “pirates/ pirateiros”. It emerges from research that it is necessary to encourage professionals to develop concrete health education actions for this professional category.
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