Psychoactive drugs in the Brazilian public health system: use profile and associated factors
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Siani-Morello, Manuela Roque
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Psychoactive drugs in the Brazilian public health system: use profile and associated factors
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The purpose of this study is to estimate the prevalence of and characterize the use of psychoactive
drugs among drug users in a Brazilian municipality, relating the findings to factors associated
with the consumption of these substances. Through a cross-sectional design, 1,355 drug users
from the public health systems community pharmacies were interviewed. Sociodemographic
and health-related data were collected, as well as any other prescribed drugs. The prevalence
of psychoactive drug use within the last month was 31.0%, with antidepressants and
benzodiazepines being the most prescribed (53.5% and 24.6% respectively). Most psychoactive
drug users were female (81.9%), lived with a partner (52.6%), had private health insurance
(69.2%) and a monthly per-capita income up to one minimum wage (54.0%). The adjusted
Odds Ratio (OR) confirmed the following factors to be positively associated with the use of
psychoactive drugs: female gender (OR=2.06; 95% CI 1.44; 2.95), age ≥60 years old (OR=1.77;
95% CI 1.26; 2.48), follow-up with a psychologist (OR=4.12; 95% CI 1.84; 5.25), absence of
regular physical activity (OR=1.59; 95% CI 1.13; 2.23), and smokers (OR=1.94; 95% CI 1.26;
2.97). Approximately one out of three individuals used at least one psychoactive drug. Health
managers should focus the planning and actions aimed at their rational use for these groups,
leading to increased overall treatment success.
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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. 2022;58: e19739
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