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The significance of information variables in polydrug use by adolescents: insights from a cross-sectional study in Tarragona (Spain) - imarina:9366485

URV's Author/s:Belzunegui Eraso, Angel Gabriel / De Andrés Sànchez, Jorge / Valls Fonayet, Francesc
Author, as appears in the article.:de Andrés-Sánchez, J; Belzunegui-Eraso, A; Valls-Fonayet, F
Author's mail:francesc.valls@urv.cat
jorge.deandres@urv.cat
jorge.deandres@urv.cat
angel.belzunegui@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0003-2801-2356
0000-0002-7715-779X
0000-0002-7715-779X
0000-0002-6355-1593
Journal publication year:2024
Publication Type:Journal Publications
APA:de Andrés-Sánchez, J; Belzunegui-Eraso, A; Valls-Fonayet, F (2024). The significance of information variables in polydrug use by adolescents: insights from a cross-sectional study in Tarragona (Spain). Peerj, 12(), e16801-. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16801
Papper original source:Peerj. 12 e16801-
Abstract:Substance use, especially among adolescents, is a significant public health concern, with profound implications for physical and psychological development. This study aimed to evaluate the quantity and sources of information available to adolescents regarding polydrug use. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Tarragona involving adolescents with an average age of 16.44 years. This study assessed the number of substances used (alcohol, cigarettes, and cannabis) in the past month, along with information sources related to substance use. Monitored sources (e.g., schools, parents, and mass media) and unmonitored sources (e.g., peers, siblings, internet) were distinguished. In addition, four individual and four environmental control variables were considered. Multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that incorporating variables related to adolescents' substance use information and its sources enhanced the explanatory model, surpassing control variables. The degree of information about substance use did not significantly explain consumption patterns, but the number of information sources, both monitored and unmonitored, did. The unmonitored sources were associated with increased polydrug use. Conversely, greater reliance on supervised sources for information was linked to reduced single-substance and polydrug use. This protective effect increased with an increase in the number of substances used. In conclusion, information obtained from monitored sources acts as a deterrent to substance consumption, consistent with findings suggesting that greater health literacy among adolescents discourages substance use. Conversely, this study suggests that information from more informal sources may encourage heavier polydrug use, aligning with reports indicating that adolescents with a more comprehensive understanding of substance use consequences tend to engage in heavier drug use.
Article's DOI:10.7717/peerj.16801
Link to the original source:https://peerj.com/articles/16801/
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Gestió d'Empreses
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros
Saúde coletiva
Química
Odontología
Nutrição
Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
Neuroscience (all)
Multidisciplinary sciences
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Medicina ii
Medicina i
Materiais
Interdisciplinar
Geociências
General neuroscience
General medicine
General biochemistry,genetics and molecular biology
General agricultural and biological sciences
Ensino
Engenharias iv
Engenharias iii
Engenharias ii
Educação física
Ciências biológicas iii
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências agrárias i
Ciência política e relações internacionais
Ciência de alimentos
Biotecnología
Biodiversidade
Biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (miscellaneous)
Biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (all)
Astronomia / física
Agricultural and biological sciences (miscellaneous)
Agricultural and biological sciences (all)
Administração pública e de empresas, ciências contábeis e turismo
Keywords:Trends
Substance use
Polydrug use
Peer
Norms
Non-monitored information sources
Nicotine
Monitored information sources
Health literacy
Behaviors
Alcohol-use
Adolescence
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-08-03
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