2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-1988-4
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Cannabis use among Navy personnel in Sri Lanka: a cross sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundPrevalence of cannabis use among military populations vary. There is evidence that drug use is associated with combat exposure and PTSD. The objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of cannabis use among Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) personnel and to identify any relationship with cannabis use and combat exposure.MethodsThis cross sectional study was carried out among representative samples of SLN Special Forces (Special Boat Squadron) and regular forces deployed in combat areas. Both Special Force… Show more

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“…У дослідженні de Silva, Jayasekera, Hanwella було встановлено, що ризик вживання канабісу серед військовослужбовців Шри-Ланки був меншим у тих, хто бачив загиблих чи поранених [16]. Переживання ворожості з боку цивільного населення було єдиним бойовим впливом, який значно збільшував ризик вживання канабісу.…”
Section: постановкаunclassified
“…У дослідженні de Silva, Jayasekera, Hanwella було встановлено, що ризик вживання канабісу серед військовослужбовців Шри-Ланки був меншим у тих, хто бачив загиблих чи поранених [16]. Переживання ворожості з боку цивільного населення було єдиним бойовим впливом, який значно збільшував ризик вживання канабісу.…”
Section: постановкаunclassified
“…14 The effectiveness of the existing programs should be empirically assessed and enhanced based on evidence. 15 The existence of social inequalities, 16 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), 17 poor social support, living in urban areas, psychopathy, family history of substance use, 18 the influence of mass media, 19 stress, childlessness, and weekly working hours which amount to more than 50 hours 20 are known risk factors for the substance use. In contrast, involvement in sports activities, 21 religious activities, 22,23 not having friends who use illicit substances, 23 parental monitoring, disciplinary actions taken by parents, behavioral control, and rewarding systems 24 are protective factors against substance use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-mail: andreialucasferrari@gmail.com Editora Científica: Cristiane Helena Gallasch; Editor Associação: Antonio Marcos Tosoli Gomes gera permanente tensão e necessidade de adaptação. Tal fato, somado à predisposição psíquica, pode gerar sofrimento [2][3][4] . Assim, os militares podem ser vulneráveis às doenças ocupacionais, identificando o estresse como o principal problema de saúde [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] .…”
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