Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados

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Autor(a) principal: Jules,Mia Amour
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Noh,Samuel, Hamilton,Hayley, Brands,Bruna, Gastaldo,Denise, Wright,Maria da Gloria Miotto, Cumsille,Francisco, Khenti,Akwatu
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: The research aimed to clarify the relationships between spirituality, gender, and drug use among undergraduate students of one university in Barbados. A quota sample of 250 students was required from the Faculty of Social Sciences as the study was part of a larger multi-centric study involving students from the Faculty of Social Sciences from seven other participating countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Significant negative relationships were found between a student's level of spirituality and their licit and illicit drug use over the past 12 and three months. Males and females also differed significantly in terms of illicit drug use (past 12 and three months). However no gender differences were found as it related to licit drug use. Moreover, females possessed significantly higher levels of spirituality than their male counterparts. Further qualitative research should be conducted among this age group within the Barbadian context to better explain these findings.
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title Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
spellingShingle Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
Jules,Mia Amour
Family
Spirituality
Street drugs
Students
title_short Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
title_full Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
title_fullStr Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
title_full_unstemmed Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
title_sort Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados
author Jules,Mia Amour
author_facet Jules,Mia Amour
Noh,Samuel
Hamilton,Hayley
Brands,Bruna
Gastaldo,Denise
Wright,Maria da Gloria Miotto
Cumsille,Francisco
Khenti,Akwatu
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author2 Noh,Samuel
Hamilton,Hayley
Brands,Bruna
Gastaldo,Denise
Wright,Maria da Gloria Miotto
Cumsille,Francisco
Khenti,Akwatu
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jules,Mia Amour
Noh,Samuel
Hamilton,Hayley
Brands,Bruna
Gastaldo,Denise
Wright,Maria da Gloria Miotto
Cumsille,Francisco
Khenti,Akwatu
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family
Spirituality
Street drugs
Students
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Spirituality
Street drugs
Students
description The research aimed to clarify the relationships between spirituality, gender, and drug use among undergraduate students of one university in Barbados. A quota sample of 250 students was required from the Faculty of Social Sciences as the study was part of a larger multi-centric study involving students from the Faculty of Social Sciences from seven other participating countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Significant negative relationships were found between a student's level of spirituality and their licit and illicit drug use over the past 12 and three months. Males and females also differed significantly in terms of illicit drug use (past 12 and three months). However no gender differences were found as it related to licit drug use. Moreover, females possessed significantly higher levels of spirituality than their male counterparts. Further qualitative research should be conducted among this age group within the Barbadian context to better explain these findings.
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