Risk and Protective Factors for the Use of Illicit Drugs

Author:

Ventura Carla Aparecida ArenaORCID,Moll Marciana FernandesORCID,Zanardo Ana Beatriz RizzoORCID,Ferreira Paulo SergioORCID,Eugenio Samira JanisORCID,de Ávila Domingos Stefany GuimarãesORCID

Abstract

Abstract This article aimed to describe the perspective of people who make harmful use of illicit substances on the contributions of risk and protective factors to the development of problems related to drug use. One hundred eleven participants were recruited from a health service for drug users in a city in the interior of the state of São Paulo through posters with information, distribution of brochures, and snowball sampling technique. The sample consists of 51.9% men and 48.1% women, with 81.3% single and 10.3% married. Among them, 54.2% of participants completed high school, 64.1% were Catholic, and 34% rarely practiced their religion. The results on risk factors were classified into three domains, namely, “personal characteristics and behaviors,” “family circumstances,” and “other social pressures,” and those on protective factors were also classified into three domains, namely, “personal characteristics and behaviors,” “family circumstances,” and “circumstances in the community.” The data make it possible to guide the incorporation of multiple strategies to protect the consumption of illicit drugs in human biopsychosocial development, especially among children and adolescents.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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