Acceso abierto·Documento·2009·Español

Factores de riesgo relacionados al uso de drogas ilegales: perspectiva crítica de familiares y personas cercanas en un centro de salud público en San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Gladys Magdalena Rodríguez Funes; Bruna Brands; Edward M. Adlaf; Norman Giesbrecht; Laura Simich; Maria da Glória Miotto Wright

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Resumen

This article presents quantitative data from a multicenter, cross-sectional study, which was performed at a public health center in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, using multiple methods. The objective of the study was to describe the critical perspective of people who reported being affected by their relationship with an illicit drug user (relative or acquaintance) in terms of risk factors. Data collection was performed using 100 questionnaires. Most participants were women with low education levels. Drug users were mostly men, with an average age of 23.3 years. The most consumed drug was marijuana (78%), followed by crack/cocaine (72%), glue/inhalants (27%), hallucinogens (ecstasy/LSD) (3%), amphetamines/stimulants (1%), and heroin (1%). The identified risk factors include: previous experience with alcohol/tobacco, having friends who use drugs, lack of information, low self-esteem, age, and other personal, family and social factors. In conclusion, prevention and protection should be reinforced.

Cómo citar

Gladys Magdalena Rodríguez Funes, & Bruna Brands, & Edward M. Adlaf, & Norman Giesbrecht, & Laura Simich, & Maria da Glória Miotto Wright (2009). Factores de riesgo relacionados al uso de drogas ilegales: perspectiva crítica de familiares y personas cercanas en un centro de salud público en San Pedro Sula, Honduras. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-11692009000700007