2017
DOI: 10.7322/jhgd.125827
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Abstract: Results: The use of PAS at some point in life had prevalence of 90.6%. Alcohol was the most used PAS by students, followed by cannabis. The use of drugs for depression showed association with alcohol and cannabis consumption, cannabis was predominately consumed by male . The majority of students reported dissatisfaction with life. Conclusion:The prevalence of PAS use is high among the Dentistry students interviewed. The PAS most consumed by students was alcohol, followed by cannabis, psychoactive drugs, and to… Show more

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“…This corroborates the global trend of the commonly abused substances reported by the UNODC (2017) which listed marijuana as the leading substance used by youths of school-going age. Other studies found that alcohol and cannabis are the most abused substances because of easy access being the motivating factor (Manu, Maluleke, and Douglas, 2017;Mohale & Mokwena, 2020;Vincenzi, Mario, Cericato, Portilio and Rigo, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corroborates the global trend of the commonly abused substances reported by the UNODC (2017) which listed marijuana as the leading substance used by youths of school-going age. Other studies found that alcohol and cannabis are the most abused substances because of easy access being the motivating factor (Manu, Maluleke, and Douglas, 2017;Mohale & Mokwena, 2020;Vincenzi, Mario, Cericato, Portilio and Rigo, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of the current study was to integrate these two areas by investigating the impact of social support on alcohol and cannabis use among young adults in Canada and the United States throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. IMPACTS OF PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT ON ALCOHOL AND CANNABIS USE Alcohol and cannabis are two of the most widely used psychoactive substances (Peacock et al, 2017;Vincenzi et al, 2017), and are both associated with acute and chronic negative effects. Generally, studies have found increased alcohol and cannabis use during COVID-19 in adult samples (e.g., Taylor et al, 2021;Barbosa et al, Dumas et al, 2020;2020;Jacob et al, 2020;Grossman et al, 2020;Sharma et al, 2020;Wardell et al, 2020), but these patterns may differ in young adult samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol and cannabis are two of the most widely used psychoactive substances (Peacock et al, 2017; Vincenzi et al, 2017), and are both associated with acute and chronic negative effects. Generally, studies have found increased alcohol and cannabis use during COVID-19 in adult samples (e.g., Taylor et al, 2021; Barbosa et al, Dumas et al, 2020; 2020; Jacob et al, 2020; Grossman et al, 2020; Sharma et al, 2020; Wardell et al, 2020), but these patterns may differ in young adult samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPA´s que apresentaram maior relevância em relação ao seu consumo no presente estudo, foram respectivamente, álcool, maconha e estimulantes. Não havendo resultados significativos para o uso de anabolizantes, e outras substâncias.Esses achados se assemelham com os achadosde Pelicioli et al (2017), que trás o álcool como substância mais consumida pela população em estudo, eVincenzi et al (2017) que relata a maconha como segunda substância mais consumida entre os universitários. Representação do Teste Qui-Quadrado de Pearson entre as classificações de uso de álcool, maconha e variáveis sociodemográficas, atividade física e apoio institucional e de colegas.…”
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