Uso de sustancias psicoactivas y calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en adolescentes escolarizados
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Vilugrón Aravena, Fabiola
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Uso de sustancias psicoactivas y calidad de vida relacionada con la salud en adolescentes escolarizados
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Background: The use of psychoactive substances among adolescents
is a major social and public health concern. Aim: To analyze association
of substance abuse and multiple drug use with health-related quality
of life (HRQOL) in adolescents attending a high school in Valparaiso,
Chile. Material and Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study
conducted in a sample of adolescents attending high school. HRQOL
was assessed using KIDSCREEN-52 questionnaire and substance use
was measured using the Global school-based student health survey.
Participants had to complete online, self-administered, anonymous
questionnaires. Multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to
calculate Odd ratios. Results: A total of 550 adolescents aged 16 ± 1
years old completed the questionnaires. Thirty nine percent consumed
alcohol during the last month, 31% smoked, 33% used marijuana and
33% admitted the use of multiple drugs. High-risk alcohol consumption
was associated with a lower perception of psychological well-being,
self-perception and school environment. This last dimension was affected
in those who admitted marijuana use during the last month. Multiple
drug use (three substances) was associated with a lower perception of
physical and psychological well-being, self-perception, relationship with
parents, family life and school environment. Conclusions: High-risk
alcohol consumption and multiple drug use (three substances) have a
negative impact on the HRQOL of school age adolescents.
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Convenio de Desempeño UPA 1301 “Generación de conocimiento compartido: un modelo replicable de
innovación social para el desarrollo territorial de Playa Ancha”.
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Rev Med Chile 2017; 145: 1525-1534
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