How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration

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Autor(a) principal: Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dumith,Samuel C., Ferreira,Luiza Santos, Corrêa,Mariana Lima, Soares,Pedro San Martin, Silva,Priscila Arruda da, Neiva-Silva,Lucas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852019000100008
Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the prevalence of illicit drugs use in the lifetime, last year and last month, as well as the factors associated to the last year's use and its association with academic migration, among undergraduate students of a university in southern Brazil. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, data were collected through self-administered questionnaire. It was conducted a clustered systematic sampling. For multivariate analyses, it was used Poisson regression. Results: 1,423 students participated. The prevalence of illicit drug use in the lifetime, last year and last month were 42.4%, 25.5% and 17.7%, respectively. Regarding illicit substances, marijuana use was the most prevalent. The variables independently associated with illicit drugs use in the last year were academic migration, being male, younger, single, high parent's educational level, living with peers, tobacco use in the last year, and having friend and relative that have used illicit drugs. Religious practice had a protective effect. Conclusion: Individuals who migrated from their cities to study at the university are more exposed to the main risk factors pointed out by this research and hence to the use of illicit drugs. Based on these results, we suggest that universities develop evaluation, prevention, treatment or referral strategies considering specific needs of this population
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title How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
spellingShingle How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Illicit drugs
academic migration
students
undergraduation
university
title_short How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
title_full How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
title_fullStr How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
title_full_unstemmed How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
title_sort How far can you go? Association between illicit drug use and academic migration
author Demenech,Lauro Miranda
author_facet Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Dumith,Samuel C.
Ferreira,Luiza Santos
Corrêa,Mariana Lima
Soares,Pedro San Martin
Silva,Priscila Arruda da
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
author_role author
author2 Dumith,Samuel C.
Ferreira,Luiza Santos
Corrêa,Mariana Lima
Soares,Pedro San Martin
Silva,Priscila Arruda da
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Dumith,Samuel C.
Ferreira,Luiza Santos
Corrêa,Mariana Lima
Soares,Pedro San Martin
Silva,Priscila Arruda da
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Illicit drugs
academic migration
students
undergraduation
university
topic Illicit drugs
academic migration
students
undergraduation
university
description ABSTRACT Objective: To measure the prevalence of illicit drugs use in the lifetime, last year and last month, as well as the factors associated to the last year's use and its association with academic migration, among undergraduate students of a university in southern Brazil. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, data were collected through self-administered questionnaire. It was conducted a clustered systematic sampling. For multivariate analyses, it was used Poisson regression. Results: 1,423 students participated. The prevalence of illicit drug use in the lifetime, last year and last month were 42.4%, 25.5% and 17.7%, respectively. Regarding illicit substances, marijuana use was the most prevalent. The variables independently associated with illicit drugs use in the last year were academic migration, being male, younger, single, high parent's educational level, living with peers, tobacco use in the last year, and having friend and relative that have used illicit drugs. Religious practice had a protective effect. Conclusion: Individuals who migrated from their cities to study at the university are more exposed to the main risk factors pointed out by this research and hence to the use of illicit drugs. Based on these results, we suggest that universities develop evaluation, prevention, treatment or referral strategies considering specific needs of this population
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