Evolución del consumo del tabaco, alcohol y drogas entre adolescentes en la última década y relación con el apoyo familiar

  1. Jiménez Pulido, I.
Supervised by:
  1. Carmen Álvarez Nieto Director
  2. Alejandro Pérez Milena Director

Defence university: Universidad de Jaén

Fecha de defensa: 20 November 2012

Committee:
  1. José Antonio Castilla Alcalá Chair
  2. Pedro Luis Pancorbo Hidalgo Secretary
  3. María Isabel Ballesta Rodríguez Committee member
Department:
  1. ENFERMERÍA

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 363631 DIALNET lock_openRUJA editor

Abstract

Cross sectional study of cross association, changes in consumption to meet quantitative and qualitative drug family relationship in Jaén adolescents, 1997-2010.1493 surveys. Mean age 14.2 years. 50% boys I girls. Increase adolescents who use drugs. The use of any substance involves greater risk of consuming other. Alcohol consumed the most, declining since 1997. Daily consumption decreases. Increasing the amount and bowls. Increase your perception of harmful use. Snuff is the second, declining prevalence and amount since 2004. Higher among girls. The amount and patterns are similar between sexes. The pattern is daily and leisure. IIlegal drugs have a peak: 2001-2004, declining in 2010. Cannabis is the most widely consumed. No sex differences. The pattern is casual. Increasing with age consumption. Teens perceive a familiar normal function and nuclear structure. Severe dysfunction is associated with increased prevalence of harmful drinking and suspicion.