Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 10 de 10
Filtrar
1.
J Hum Genet ; 2024 May 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38714835

RESUMEN

Contemporary research on the genomics of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often underrepresents admixed populations of diverse genomic ancestries, such as Latin Americans. This study explores the relationship between admixture and genetic associations for ADHD in Colombian and Mexican cohorts. Some 546 participants in two groups, ADHD and Control, were genotyped with Infinium PsychArray®. Global ancestry levels were estimated using overall admixture proportions and principal component analysis, while local ancestry was determined using a method to estimate ancestral components along the genome. Genome-wide association analysis (GWAS) was conducted to identify significant associations. Differences between Colombia and Mexico were evaluated using appropriate statistical tests. 354 Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and Single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) related to some genes and intergenic regions exhibited suggestive significance (p-value < 5*10e-5) in the GWAS. None of the variants revealed genome-wide significance (p-value < 5*10e-8). The study identified a significant relationship between risk SNPs and the European component of admixture, notably observed in the LOC105379109 gene. Despite differences in risk association loci, such as FOXP2, our findings suggest a possible homogeneity in genetic variation's impact on ADHD between Colombian and Mexican populations. Current reference datasets for ADHD predominantly consist of samples with high European ancestry, underscoring the need for further research to enhance the representation of reference populations and improve the identification of ADHD risk traits in Latin Americans.

2.
Drug Alcohol Rev ; 40(1): 13-16, 2021 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33029833

RESUMEN

The present text comments on Stockwell and colleagues' paper documenting the high burden of alcohol use in COVID-19 related mortality in the USA and Canada in North America and the absence of a control policy in several countries of the world. This comment adds information about the third country in North America, Mexico. It describes alcohol use during the COVID lockdown and its consequences, highlighting the control efforts through public health policies and ponders the weaknesses of the current response to the health crisis and opportunities in the aftermath.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Canadá , Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles , Atención a la Salud , Humanos , México/epidemiología , América del Norte , SARS-CoV-2
3.
Prev Sci ; 21(2): 171-181, 2020 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31960262

RESUMEN

Machine learning provides a method of identifying factors that discriminate between substance users and non-users potentially improving our ability to match need with available prevention services within context with limited resources. Our aim was to utilize machine learning to identify high impact factors that best discriminate between substance users and non-users among a national sample (N = 52,171) of Mexican children (i.e., 5th, 6th grade; Mage = 10.40, SDage = 0.82). Participants reported information on individual factors (e.g., gender, grade, religiosity, sensation seeking, self-esteem, perceived risk of substance use), socioecological factors (e.g., neighborhood quality, community type, peer influences, parenting), and lifetime substance use (i.e., alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalant). Findings suggest that best friend and father illicit substance use (i.e., drugs other than tobacco or alcohol) and respondent sex (i.e., boys) were consistent and important discriminators between children who tried substances and those that did not. Friend cigarette use was a strong predictor of lifetime use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana. Friend alcohol use was specifically predictive of lifetime alcohol and tobacco use. Perceived danger of engaging in frequent alcohol and inhalant use predicted lifetime alcohol and inhalant use. Overall, findings suggest that best friend and father illicit substance use and respondent's sex appear to be high impact screening questions associated with substance initiation during childhood for Mexican youths. These data help practitioners narrow prevention efforts by helping identify youth at highest risk.


Asunto(s)
Aprendizaje Automático , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/prevención & control , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , México , Grupo Paritario , Autoimagen , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
4.
Salud ment ; 42(4): 185-189, Jul.-Aug. 2019. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1058953

RESUMEN

Abstract Introduction Mexico northern border has high levels of heroin use. For more than 10 years, the country has implemented several harm reduction interventions to reduce the risks associated with drug use. New strategies such as Safe Consumption Sites (SCS) must be considered as a next step to service vulnerable populations and increase their health outcomes. Objective This report seeks to measure and compare attitudes on a potential SCS intervention in Tijuana among police and people with lived experience (PLE) in heroin use in the city. Method Two parallel studies on police practices and everyday experiences of heroin users in Tijuana were able to ask similar questions about attitudes toward SCS and its implementation in the city. They conducted quantitative interviews with 771 active police officers and 200 PLE while in rehabilitation services. Results Both groups showed a high personal support for SCS of nearly 82% and a perceived implementation success around 80%. Officers reported 58.9% peer support for SCS while PLE 79%. Around 76% of both groups agreed that a SCS would help to improve their personal health. Finally, 86.2% of the officers would refer people to a SCS while 62.5% of PLE would use the service. Discussion and conclusions The strong positive attitudes from police officers and PLE towards SCS in the city of Tijuana reported in both studies indicate the possibility of a successful implementation of a SCS. This intervention would represent an innovative way to protect PLE from police harassment and victimization, helping reduce HIV and HCV risk behaviors while improving community health.


Resumen Introducción En la frontera norte de México hay niveles altos de consumo de heroína. Durante más de 10 años, el país ha implementado diversas intervenciones de reducción de daños para minimizar los riesgos asociados con el uso de sustancias. Los sitios de consumo seguro (SCS) se deben considerar como una opción que brinde servicios a poblaciones vulnerables para mejorar su salud. Objetivo Este reporte mide y compara actitudes entre policías y personas con experiencia vivida (PEV) en uso de heroína en Tijuana, relacionadas con una posible implementación de SCS en la ciudad. Método Dos estudios paralelos sobre prácticas policiales y experiencias cotidianas de usuarios de heroína en Tijuana incluyeron preguntas similares sobre actitudes hacia los SCS y su implementación en la ciudad. Se realizaron 771 entrevistas cuantitativas con oficiales de policía y 200 con PEV internadas en centros de rehabilitación. Resultados Ambos grupos mostraron un alto apoyo hacia los SCS cercano al 82% y un éxito percibido en implementación del 80%. Los oficiales reportaron 58.9% de apoyo entre pares a las SCS y del 79% entre PEV. Un 76% en ambos grupos coincidieron que un SCS ayudaría a mejorar su salud personal. Finalmente, el 86.2% de los oficiales referirían hacia un SCS, mientras que 62.5% de PEV las usarían. Discusión y conclusiones Las actitudes hacia los SCS indican una posible implementación exitosa de SCS en la ciudad. Esta intervención representaría una forma innovadora de disminuir el acoso y victimización policial hacia las PEV, reduciendo los factores de riesgo de VIH y VHC, mejorando la salud comunitaria.

5.
Addict Behav ; 97: 97-103, 2019 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31174169

RESUMEN

Parents shape their children's behaviors and impact their developmental trajectories. Despite this, few studies have examined the potential relationship between child reported parenting factors and lifetime substance use and use intentions. The current study examined the potential impact of parenting factors (i.e., positive parenting, supervision, parental illicit substance use, substance-specific communication) on early substance use and intentions among Latinx children. Data for the present study utilized a representative sample of Mexican children (n = 52,171; 5th and 6th grades) who participated in a national survey on substance use. Children reported their demographics, lifetime substance use/intentions, and perceived parenting characteristic and practices. Child reported parental (i.e., individual or both parents) illicit substance use was associated with the largest increases in risk for reporting lifetime use of all substances examined. Higher levels of positive parenting were consistently associated with reductions in risk for reporting intentions for and use of all substances examined. Parent-child substance specific communication was not significantly related to child reported lifetime use or use intentions, with the exception of a minor decrease in the odds of reporting lifetime inhalant use. Supervision was associated with small to modest increase in risk. Substance use prevention efforts targeting Latinx populations may benefit from promoting positive parenting and direct supervision during childhood. Targeted prevention efforts may be needed for Latinx children exposed to parental illicit substance use, as they may be especially at risk for early substance initiation.


Asunto(s)
Conducta Infantil/psicología , Intención , Relaciones Padres-Hijo , Responsabilidad Parental , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/psicología , Niño , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , México/epidemiología , Autoinforme , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/prevención & control
6.
Salud ment ; 34(2): 81-94, mar.-abr. 2011. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-632791

RESUMEN

In the course of the last three years, a wide range of epidemiological studies related to drug use has been conducted, both at a national and international level. Talking about national studies in the field of school population, surveys have been conducted in the states of Colima, Nuevo León and Jalisco, as well as surveys in university population, among others. Regarding tobacco use, several studies were made and they covered many cities of the country. About household surveys, the fifth National Addictions Survey (ENA) was carried out in 2008 and it provided data at a national and state level. The Global Survey of Smoking in Adults (GATS) was also made having nationwide coverage. In relation to tobacco use, the trend shows a decrease in the prevalence of consumption. This is shown in ENA 2008 and GATS, as well as school population studies in different states. For alcohol consumption, the situation is different; both for the prevalence and for the proportion of people who start its early consumption, significant increases have been reported throughout the country. Alcohol abuse remains constant and is similar between men and women. When considering the use of illegal drugs, there is an overall increase. As for marijuana, data indicates that its consumption has increased and that it remains as the primary drug of use. However, the main increase is for inhalants, particularly among school population and especially in women. For cocaine, data from United Nations shows a significant decrease in the supply of this substance due to the increase of seizures. Data from ENA 2008 shows that the use of this drug has doubled between 2002 and 2008. The United Nations report indicates that the increase in our country is apparent until 2005 and since then it has been decreasing. Methamphetamine use remains low and it does not increase. Only in the case of the population that goes to service centers for drug users, a high rate of consumption is found. Finally, the consumption of heroin and hallucinogens is low. Chihuahua remains as the state with the most problems in the use of heroine. Most recent surveys have allowed us to see, in general, some of the trajectories in adolescent mental health, where sexual abuse is presented first in women, followed by ADDH, then the consumption of legal drugs, antisocial behavior, use of inhalants and suicide attempt. Then drug consumption, marijuana and cocaine. In men, the sequence is similar, although they face ADDH first and then sexual abuse. In this context, the objective of this study is to assess the prevalence of drug, alcohol and tobacco use, as well as consumption trends in school population from 7th to 12th grade from Mexico City and its political delegations. Method To ensure the comparability with similar studies carried out in Mexico in school population, the methodology used in this study maintains the basic aspects of the previous measurements that have been made in students from 7th to 1 2th grade from Mexico City and other states. The project had the approval of the ethics committee from the National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz, and was approved by the educational authorities of Mexico City to be applied in school population. The unit of analysis from which the information was obtained were the students enrolled in 7th to 12th grade in 2008-2009 from public and private schools in Mexico City. The sampling frame was developed based on the official records of the 2008-2009 school year. A non-response rate of 20%, a confidence level of 95% and an average absolute error of 0.004 were considered. The sample design was stratified by level of education (7th to 9th grades and 10th to 12th grades) and political delegations, which gave 32 different strata. It was also clustered by scholar group which was the primary unit of selection. The sample of groups and students were weighted considering the group, educational level and the delegation. A final sample of 22 980 subjects was obtained: 49.8% were female and 50.2% were men. 56.3% of the sample attended to 7th to 9th grades and 43.7% attended to 10th to 12th grades. In addition, most of the male and female adolescents were full-time students during the year prior to the study and only 7% of men and 5.1% of women were not students. 23.3% of men and 11.9% of women worked part or full time, and additionally, most of them had both parents. The information was obtained through a standardized questionnaire, which has been applied in previous surveys and has been previously validated. Due to the extension of the instrument, four forms were used to include various sections, the main part of questionnaire was administered to all subjects and the last two pages corresponded to forms, so each form was applied to one quarter of the sample. Alcohol consumption indicators used are comparable with WHO indicators, international observatories from Europe and the ones used in <

Introducción En los últimos tres años, se ha realizado una amplia gama de estudios epidemiológicos, a nivel nacional e internacional, sobre el consumo de drogas. En cuanto a tabaco, la Encuesta Nacional de Adicciones 2008, la encuesta de GATS y los estudios estatales en población escolar muestran una tendencia importante a la disminución del consumo de la sustancia. Para el consumo de alcohol, tanto en la prevalencia como en la proporción de personas que inicia su consumo temprano, se han reportado incrementos. El abuso de alcohol se mantiene constante y similar entre hombres y mujeres. Al considerar el uso de drogas ilegales hay incrementos importantes. El incremento más pronunciado es el de los inhalables, especialmente en mujeres. En cuanto a la cocaína, la ENA 2008 señala que se ha duplicado el consumo y el informe de la ONU indica que al parecer el incremento se da hasta 2005 y a partir de ahí ha disminuido. Las metanfetaminas mantienen una prevalencia baja. Sólo entre quienes acuden a los centros de servicio para usuarios de drogas se encuentra un alto consumo. En este contexto, el objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar las prevalencias del uso de drogas, alcohol y tabaco, así como las tendencias de consumo en la población de estudiantes de enseñanza media y media superior de la Ciudad de México. Método El marco muestral se elaboró con base en los registros oficiales del ciclo escolar 2008-2009 de la Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP). Se consideró una tasa de no respuesta de 20%, un nivel de confianza de 95%, con un error absoluto promedio de 0.004. El diseño de la muestra fue estratificado y por conglomerados; la unidad de selección fue el grupo escolar. Se obtuvo una muestra final de 22 980 sujetos y quedó conformada por 49.8% de mujeres y 50.2% de hombres. La información se obtuvo mediante un cuestionario estandarizado, que ha sido aplicado y validado en las anteriores encuestas. Los indicadores de consumo de alcohol, drogas y tabaco empleados son comparables con los indicadores de la OMS, de los observatorios internacionales de Europa y de los usados en <

7.
Salud ment ; 28(1): 38-51, ene.-feb. 2005.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: biblio-985876

RESUMEN

resumen está disponible en el texto completo


Abstract: Introduction: Research focused on drug consumption in schools has been developed in México since 1976 and has allowed for a constant monitoring of this behavior in the population. The National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente (INP) and the Public Education Administration (SEP) have been the pionering institutions in these efforts, where other interested institutions and states add their contributions to the assessment of the problem in this social sector. Due to the need of developing local preventive programs to reduce drug consumption, several regions of the country have carried out, in a first stage, situational diagnoses of drug consumption. These data, in addition to other community information sources, have helped to enhance efforts in terms of prevention. To date, the main investigations related to students are the Fourth National Survey on Addictions, the National Survey from the National System for the Integral Family Development, regional surveys with young students from 7th to 91 grades (Queretaro; Ríoverde, San Luis Potosí; Sinaloa; Tamaulipas and Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco.), from 101 to 12th grade (same states, except for Ciudad Guzman and the study done in Guanajuato whose results have not been published yet) and college (Ríoverde). The main findings for adolescents and youths obtained from these studies show an increase in drug consumption, specially for alcohol, cannabis and metamphetamines, although the general index of consumption remains steady since 2001, specially in the case of cocaine. There have also been changes in men and female contributions to the consumption index, giving similar prevalences for alcohol and tobacco in both. Regional variations have been observed, where drug consumption is higher in more urbanized cities. However, new generations are more affected by this phenomenon regardless of the level of urbanization of the place where they live. Also, as it has been previously established, being in a scholastic environment is a protective factor against drug consumption, beacause consumption is higher among adolescents who do not study, and it is a differential factor that protects men more than women. As a consequence, these sources and different students' surveys point out that the probability of drug consumption increases when a minor is working. Additionally, studies report that an early consumption onset for tobacco and alcohol, mainly before 13 years old, increases the possibility of consuming other drugs. This fact is important because several reports on the literature show that age of onset for consuming these drugs is becoming earlier. It is relevant to consider that drug consumption is not an isolated factor. It is known that some precursors for drug consumption are the same for other behaviors, such as sexual intercourses without protection, antisocial, delinquent behaviors or suicide attempt. In behalf of this, prevention programs must be designed in an integral way considering the global environment of adolescents, and not just focused on drug consumption. From this point of view, results from the survey on drug use carried out among students in Mexico City in autumn, 2003, are presented. This survey is the most recent diagnosis about this problem in Mexican adolescents, and keeps the methodological standards of previous surveys. Objective: The aim of the present work is to give a recent and complete view about this problem and prevention opportunities for adolescents of Mexico City and the whole country. Materials and method: The study comprised a randomized sample of 10,659 students from Mexico City, with a two-stage design (school-group), and stratified (from 71 to 9 grades, and from 10 to 123 grades, technical and normal), where the last selection unit was the scholar group. Data is representative for delegation and educational level, and the design is similar to those previously applied in schools by the INP and SEP. The reviewed sample frame was obtained from the registrations to the 2001-2002 school period of SEP A randomized sample was obtained for each county and educational level. Regarding estimations precision, calculated non-response index was 15%, with an absolute error average of 0.004, and a design effect equaling 2. The confidence intervals obtained were generated by the STATA program, version 7.0. The mean-age of the subjects was 14.6 years (12-22 years), 50.5% of the sample were men and 49.5% were women. The indicators of drug consumption included in the questionnaire are the same used in similar studies and are the same used by the WHO. In addition to drug consumption and related problems, several behaviors were assessed among adolescents, such as suicide attempt, level of depression, eating risk behaviors and some features of their sexual behavior. Interviewers were trained to obtain the most reliable information from the adolescents and to keep confidentiality. A total of 23 interviewers and five supervisors participated in the study. Results: First of all, a slightly increase in drug consumption was found in the last three years, from 14.7% to 15.2%, which is not significative. Nevertheless, there are significant changes in the consumption of specific drugs. There is a significant increase in cannabis consumption, while inhalants and tranquilizers remain steady and cocaine use showed a slightly decrease. By sex, it was observed that drug consumption in women has increased, while in men it remains steady or has even decreased a little. In this context, drug preferences remain very similar to those reported three years ago, where cannabis occupied the first place, followed by inhalants, tranquilizers and cocaine (with similar levels of consumption between the last three ones). The drugs of preference among women are tranquilizers. With respect to legal drugs, alcohol consumption has increased, while tobacco consumption remains similar to the reported in the survey of 2000. A significant change in these drugs, as mentioned above, is that their consumption is almost the same among men and women. Talking about alcohol abuse, a 2% increase was observed, which indicates 23.8% of the adolescents had consumed at least five drinks per occasion during the month previous to the study. In regional terms, there were also changes. The most affected delegations are Azcapotzalco, Venustiano Carranza, Miguel Hidalgo and Cuauhtemoc. In the last survey, the most affected delegations were Gustavo A. Madero and Coyoacan. This is very important information, because the SEP implemented several prevention strategies in these two delegations in order to reduce drug consumption. Considering the results of the present study, it can be concluded these efforts were successful. Even though results will be presented in a specific publication, according to the adolescents' evaluation of the brochure given to each student at the end of the application, we can say they were very positive, as 15% of the adolescents indicated they had quitted smoking and a similar percentage reported a decrease in their tobacco consumption. Another 15% mentioned they had used help telephone lines, and more than 60% shared the content of the brochure with their families. Most of them have kept the brochure for future occasions and have also lent it to friends. Discussion: The data about drug consumption is similar to the data of other national studies reporting that consumption of medical and illegal drugs and tobacco, is steadier on the whole, although there are changes in specific drugs consumption and by sex. Meanwhile, the prevalence of alcohol consumption has been increasing, even when its abuse remains stable. For prevention, it is important to consider the new location of the problem (most affected delegations), and to use crime indicators and other delinquent behaviors, to share prevention efforts in the most affected areas of the city. Another interesting result is the low level of risk perception for tobacco and alcohol consumption, which are important precursors for the consumption of other drugs, especially if there is an early consumption onset for these substances. In the context of drug consumption associated with other adolescents' problems, suicide attempt is the most frequent situation reported by the participants (16%) and it is even more frequent than drug consumption. Although this situation seems to be quite problematic, adolescent population in scholastic environments is the least affected in comparison to those that quit or stop studying. On the other hand, the information obtained about the brochure "What's up with your life?" is encouraging for prevention practices, and the presence and growth of these problems makes it important to consider that the process of obtaining information as an integral part of the diagnosis may also be used as an opportunity to reach adolescents with information or materials created for them. Finally, it is important to point out that prevention must be applied during childhood and not only during adolescence. To reach this goal, it is important to include all possible human resources. The point is simple: the possibilities to obtain better results under this conception are greater, because the interaction with children and their complete integration at home facilitate this prevention task. During childhood, the human being is more receptive to this kind of interventions and it is simpler to work with the families. So, when children grow up, it will be easier to communicate with them as adolescents and to give them all the support they require in their identity formation. Even when the work is focused on the longer term, the results will be better and we will be able to offer better options to the new generations from the construction of an adequate prevention culture.

8.
Salud ment ; 20(2): 21-7, abr.-jun. 1997. tab, ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-227389

RESUMEN

Se ha estudiado mucho acerca del ambiente familiar (21), por lo que se han podido desarrollar diversos instrumentos de evaluación para las distinta áreas (comunicación, cohesión, afecto y control, entre otras). en México, los instrumentos que se ha desarrollado no explicitan sus características psicométricas por lo que requieren de mayor investigación (7,11,12,15). Otras investigaciones están enfocadas a establecer si en la familia se presentan problemas de consumo de drogas y alcohol (19). Con el fin de ampliar este cuerpo de conocimientos, en este trabajo se presenta la validez y la confiabilidad de una escala para evaluar el ambiente familiar, con indicadores específicos de las áreas de comunicación, apoyo y hostilidad en los adolescentes. Una guía importante para la construcción de esta escala fue que permitiera evaluar el ambiente familiar y su relación con conductas problemáticas, como el uso de drogas, el abuso de alcohol, la delincuencia y el intento suicida. La muestra del estudio consistió de 793 adolescentes de secundaria y preparatoria, de la Ciudad de México, tanto de escuelas públicas como privadas. El promedio de edad de los sujetos fue de 15.3 años. La muestra fue no probabilística por cuota. La escala final consiste de 42 reactivos con cuatro opciones de frecuencia tipo Likert. Además, el cuestionario contiene diversas secciones (5,17,18) sobre las variables sociodemográficas, el consumo de drogas, depresión, el intento de suicida, la inseguridad social y otros aspectos del ambiente familiar del adolescente. La aplicación del instrumento fue colectiva, en un salón de clases, y se hizo hincapié en el carácter confidencial de las respuestas del adolescente. Los resultados del análisis factorial con rotación varimax y método de extracción GLS arrojaron 5 factores, sin embargo, en el cuarto factor se agruparon reactivos que conceptualmente parecían evaluar dos dimensiones (apoyo de los padres y apoyo significativo del hijo), en lugar de una sola. Este planteamiento fue sometido a prueba por medio de un análisis factorial confirmatorio que apoyó el modelo de dos factores


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Adulto , Relaciones Padres-Hijo , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/psicología , Escalas de Valoración Psiquiátrica , Núcleo Familiar/psicología , Pruebas Psicológicas , Violencia Doméstica/psicología
9.
Salud ment ; 19(3): 1-6, jul.-sept. 1996. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-210681

RESUMEN

Actualmente, la mayoría de los estudios en México sobre el consumo de drogas se han enfocado al estudio del consumo. Adicionalmente, no se cuenta actualmente con cifras epidemiológicas que indiquen la magnitud del problema de la dependencia. En este sentido, el presente trabajo muestra las prevalencias de los usuarios con síndrome de dependencia y con problemas asociados al consumo de drogas, así como los predictores sociodemográficos y de hábitos de consumo, que llevan a que el usuario desarrolle la dependencia. La investigación forma parte de la Encuesta Nacional de Adicciones (ENA), realizada por el Instituto Mexicano de Psiquiatría (IMP) y la Dirección General de Epidemiología (DGP), que se llevó a cabo en población urbana de 12 a 65 años con lugar fijo de residencia en todo el país. Además de las secciones generales de datos y patrones de consumo, se utilizó la Escala para Evaluar los Problemas Asociados al Consumo de Dogras (EPACD), que consistió en 18 reactivos que impidieron el área psicológica, la de dependencia y la sociofamiliar. Esta escala se aplicó únicamente a los usuarios de drogas, sin incluir alchohol y tabaco, de un total de 590 cuestionarios fueron contestados solamente 522 con lo cual se conformó la muestra final de este estudio. La validación de esta escala ya ha sido reportada en otro lugar (17,18). En general, los resultados de la investigación indican que los usuarios reportan con más frecuencia tener problemas psicológicos (33.8 por ciento) asociados al consumo, seguidos por los problemas sociofamiliares (25.9 por ciento). En tanto, la dependencia al consumo de drogas afecta al 8.3 por ciento de los usuarios (0.34 por ciento de la población urbana total del país). Con repecto a los predictores del síndrome de dependencia a las drogas, donde se empleó la técnica estadística de regresión logística se encontró que aun cuando existen diferencias importantes en la distribución sociodemográfica de estos sujetos (hombre de menos de 35 años y con estudios de preparatoria, son los que se presentan más el síndrome de dependencia), el consumir más de una droga y consumirlas con mayor frecuencia, son los principales predictores. Finalmente, el hallazgo más relevante es que el consumo problemático (problemas asociados y dependencia al consumo de drogas), no es una dimensión separada del uso de drogas, aspecto que traducido en aplicaciones prácticas...


Asunto(s)
Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias , Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias/psicología , Características Culturales , Encuestas Epidemiológicas , Entrevista Psicológica/métodos , Características de la Población , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas/efectos adversos
10.
Salud ment ; 19(2): 42-9, abr.-jun. 1996. tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-210671

RESUMEN

Se presentan los resultados de tres estudios sobre la utilización de servicios de salud mental. El primero incluye una muestra urbana en la que se compara el uso de servicios de las mujeres en relación con el de los hombres, mientras que en los otros dos se incluyen sólo grupos de mujeres, en un caso rurales y en el otro urbanas. Entre las diferencias importantes en el uso de servicios de las mujeres y de los hombres se enocntró que en los casos de depresión severa, las mujeres acuden menos con amigos o familiares y solicitan más la ayuda profesional, mientras que los hombes indican que no solicitan yuda porque piensan que otra persona los puede ayudar y porque no desean dejar de trabajar por las consecuencias enconómicas que ésto puede ocasionar. Las diferencias encontradas en las personas con depresión moderada se refieren al tipo de ayuda formal a la que acuden: los varones a especialistas privados y a centros de salud mental especializados, mientras que las mujeres para no solicitar ayuda son: por vergüenza, porque nadie podría entender su problema ni podría ayudarla, por pensar que otra persona puede ayudarlas, por falta de disponibilidad del servicio y por no tener quién les cuide los niños. En el segundo estudio se observó que son pocas las mujeres que solicitan ayuda cuando padecen síntomas depresivos mientras que cuando el problema lo presenta alguno de sus hijos acuden más a instancias formales de atención que cuando son ellas quienes lo padecen. En el área rural se encontró que las comunidades carecen de servicios especializados, lo que limita las posibilidades de obtener un tratamiento adecuado. El uso generalizado de servicios alternativos, como la ayuda de amigos, el apoyo de sacerdotes y la utilización de remedios caseros, se presentan como soluciones viables a sus problemas


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Trastornos de la Personalidad/psicología , Suicidio/psicología , Mujeres/psicología , Salud Mental , Salud de la Mujer , Depresión/complicaciones , Psicología Médica/métodos , Síntomas Afectivos/psicología
SELECCIÓN DE REFERENCIAS
DETALLE DE LA BÚSQUEDA
...