Iria Garrido-González1, Rosendo Bugarín-González2, Antonio Javier Machín-Fernández1. 1. Escuela Universitaria de Enfermería de Lugo (USC). EOXI de Lugo, Cervo y Monforte (SERGAS) , Lugo, España. 2. Escuela Universitaria de Enfermería de Lugo (USC). EOXI de Lugo, Cervo y Monforte (SERGAS) , Lugo, España. Electronic address: rosendo.bugarin.gonzalez@sergas.es.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the patterns of substance abuse of students attending the Lugo School of Nursing. METHOD: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study in the classroom carried out by survey research in April 2015. RESULTS: 61.5% of students participated (185), 83.2% of whom were females. The first addictive substance consumed by participants was tobacco (at 15 years old). In the last month cigarettes were consumed by 36.2% of students, while alcohol was consumed by 89.9% (58.4% of the total got drunk). 2.2% were consuming tranquilizers/hypnotics in the same time period. The most widely used illegal drug was cannabis (17.8%) and then cocaine (2.2%). There is a significant correlation between illegal drug consumption and being male, smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, living alone or with friends (not family), have poor academic performance and public drinking (botellón). There were no association between illegal drugs and sports or reading. Polydrug use was also studied: a 16.2% declared to have consumed alcohol and cannabis simultaneously, and a 4.9% alcohol and cocaine. CONCLUSIONS: Consumption patterns are similar compared to the general population in that age group, with some of them being higher. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures in order to prevent substance abuse at the university level.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the patterns of substance abuse of students attending the Lugo School of Nursing. METHOD: Observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study in the classroom carried out by survey research in April 2015. RESULTS: 61.5% of students participated (185), 83.2% of whom were females. The first addictive substance consumed by participants was tobacco (at 15 years old). In the last month cigarettes were consumed by 36.2% of students, while alcohol was consumed by 89.9% (58.4% of the total got drunk). 2.2% were consuming tranquilizers/hypnotics in the same time period. The most widely used illegal drug was cannabis (17.8%) and then cocaine (2.2%). There is a significant correlation between illegal drug consumption and being male, smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, living alone or with friends (not family), have poor academic performance and public drinking (botellón). There were no association between illegal drugs and sports or reading. Polydrug use was also studied: a 16.2% declared to have consumed alcohol and cannabis simultaneously, and a 4.9% alcohol and cocaine. CONCLUSIONS: Consumption patterns are similar compared to the general population in that age group, with some of them being higher. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures in order to prevent substance abuse at the university level.
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