Consumo de sustancias adictivas y grado de riesgo en estudiantes de grado de la UNCuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, 2015

Addiction drugs abuse is one of the first 20 risk factors causing death and decreased capability in the world population (WHO). In this work, the ASSITS test of WHO was applied to determine the users prevalence of 9 families of adictive substances and the risk level in each user of 6 Schools of the...

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Publicado en:Revista Médica Universitaria
Autores principales: Aranda, Leandro, Bermúdez, Ibel, Fader, Elisabeth, Formica, Pablo, Kaiser, Lucía, Mocayar, Feres, Pinea, Gastón, Rodríguez, Cecilia Inés, Rodríguez Echandía, Eduardo, Sacchi, Osvaldo, Zapata, María Patricia
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Sumario:Addiction drugs abuse is one of the first 20 risk factors causing death and decreased capability in the world population (WHO). In this work, the ASSITS test of WHO was applied to determine the users prevalence of 9 families of adictive substances and the risk level in each user of 6 Schools of the UNCuyo in year 2015. Results were compared with those obtained in year 2010. The enquires were applied in an individual and anonimous way to a 660 students sample (390 F and 270 M) of Medical Scis., Politics and Social Scis., Economic Scis., Lawyer, Arts and Design and Philosophy and Letters. They were applied by 6 trained students. Comparisons of proportions were made with the square CHI test. Comparing prevalencies of users in 2010 significantly increased in 2015 vs 2010 and inter schools differences in these prevalencies were maintained. Excluding alcohol, tobacco and cannabis a proportion of high risk users of other addictivie and 2015 a 5.4% increase was found for alcohol, 1.5 times for tobacco, 2.9 times for cannabinoids, 26 times for anphetaminics, 6.8 times for hallucinatory substances, 2.2 times for cocaine and a similar prevalence for sedatives. The aggregate prevalences of addictive substances used in each School in 2015 was: Politics and Social Scis. > Lawyer > Arts and Design > Philosophy and Letters > Economics Scis. > Medical Scis. The mean proportion of users showing “low” risk levels was > than that of “moderate” risk > than that of the “high level” risk for all substances, exceping for tobacco and cannabis users which prevalence of “moderate” risk users surpassed that of low risk users. In summary, users prevalences of addictive substances substances was not accounted in the UNCuyo in 2015.