2014
DOI: 10.1590/1809-4503201400050005
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Abstract: ABSTRACT:Objective: To evaluate the association between the consumption of psychoactive substances (tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs) and demographic variables, mental health and family context among school-aged children. Methods: The National Adolescent School-based Health Survey was held with a national sample of 109,104 students. Data regarding demographic variables, family background and mental health were collected. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the associations of interest. Results: Multivar… Show more

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“…Inconsistency rates were higher for the most common behaviors: alcohol ( To analyze how these inconsistency rates may have affected the prevalence estimates of risk behavior which have been published previously on the basis of only the "have you ever" questions 6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,16 , we calculated the percentage of inconsistent responders in relation to "yes" or "no" responses to those "have you ever" questions. In both 2009 and 2012, there was a higher percentage of self-contradiction among the participants who said yes than among those who said no, except for alcohol experimentation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Inconsistency rates were higher for the most common behaviors: alcohol ( To analyze how these inconsistency rates may have affected the prevalence estimates of risk behavior which have been published previously on the basis of only the "have you ever" questions 6,7,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,16 , we calculated the percentage of inconsistent responders in relation to "yes" or "no" responses to those "have you ever" questions. In both 2009 and 2012, there was a higher percentage of self-contradiction among the participants who said yes than among those who said no, except for alcohol experimentation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, we calculated the prevalence of alcohol, drug and cigarette use, and sexual activity, after cleaning the data of all the cases with inconsistent responses on these domains, and then compared the results with the prevalences reported in previous studies based on the data from the 2009 4,9,13,14,15 and 2012 6,8,10,12,16 editions of the PeNSE survey.…”
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“…For example, in the National Research for School Children Health (Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde dos Escolares), the authors found that, in 2012, family -especially family supervision by the parents -had a protective effect against tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse during adolescence. This approach evidences the importance of family ties as support and assistance capable of decreasing vulnerability and increasing social integration (18)(19) . These results corroborate the literature (16) , because there are signs that families and their members, followed by friends, are the figures most frequently present in the social networks of adolescents.…”
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“…Também observaram-se aumentos dramáticos nos índices de consumo de álcool entre adolescentes, com 35% em 1999 consumindo bebidas alcoólicas, enquanto no ano de 2001 esse índice subiu para 48%. Problemas relacionados ao consumo de álcool foram relatados por 4% e 10% dos entrevistados nas faixas etárias de 12-17 e 18-25 anos respectivamente (6)(7)(8)(9) . Autores ressaltam que os primeiros contatos com o álcool e/ou drogas pelos adolescentes, na maioria dos casos, estão associados aos instintos naturais de um ser "em fase peculiar de desenvolvimento: curiosidade, imitação, autoafirmação".…”
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