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- Title
Contextual factors associated with marijuana use in school population.
- Authors
Velázquez, Jorge Ameth Villatoro; Gamiño, Marycarmen Noemí Bustos; Ito, Diana Anahí Fregoso; Bautista, Clara Fleiz; de Lourdes Gutiérrez López, María; Buenabad, Nancy G. Amador; Icaza, María Elena Medina-Mora
- Abstract
Marijuana use among the student population has increased in Mexico and Latin America. There are social, interpersonal and individual factors associated with the onset and continuation of marijuana use. These include the availability of drugs in the community, opportunity for use, low perceived risk of harm from marijuana use and social tolerance by family and close friends. Moreover, these factors increase the probability of experimenting with other drugs, polysubstance use and dependence. Objective. To identify the relationship between the level of urbanization, drug availability, exposure to opportunity for use, risk perception and social tolerance of the level of marijuana use among Mexican middle and high school students. Method. The results are drawn from various surveys conducted in Mexico City and the National Survey of Drug Use among Students 2014. A total of 114 364 middle and high school students participated (49.8% boys and 50.2% girls). Results. Of the respondent 10.6% had used marijuana at least once (12.9% boys and 8.4% girls). The variables that predicted higher marijuana use were drug use approval by family and best friend, the level of urbanization and low risk perception. Discussion and conclusion. Action must be taken on the factors mentioned to decrease the availability and use of drugs in the environment, and raise awareness of their consequences. These elements must be introduced systematically and creatively into preventive programs in this area.
- Subjects
MEXICO; MARIJUANA abuse; YOUTH &; drugs; MARIJUANA; DRUG accessibility; STUDENTS; URBANIZATION
- Publication
Salud Mental, 2017, Vol 40, Issue 3, p93
- ISSN
0185-3325
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2017.012