Relationship between everyday discrimination and substance use among adolescents in Northern Chile
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Caqueo Urízar, Alejandra Andrea
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Relationship between everyday discrimination and substance use among adolescents in Northern Chile
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Substance use is a public health problem that affects the normal physical, neurological, and
psychological development of adolescents. Apparently, discrimination is an important variable for
explaining the initiation and continued use of alcohol and marijuana. Since most research focused
on discrimination based on factors, such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender faced by
minority groups, studies on discrimination faced by the general population remain scarce. This
cross-sectional study described the relationship between everyday discrimination and alcohol and
marijuana use-related behaviors among Chilean adolescents. It included 2330 students between
12 and 20 years of age from educational establishments in the city of Arica. To evaluate substance
use, specifically alcohol and marijuana, the Child and Adolescent Evaluation System (SENA) was
used. The Everyday Discrimination scale was used to evaluate discrimination. Age and everyday
discrimination can predict up to 11% of the variance in substance use. Reducing the incidence
of everyday discrimination may help reduce heavy alcohol and marijuana consumption among
adolescents.
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Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 6485
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