Depression and psychoactive substances consumption in Mexican college undergraduates

Author:

Guzmán Facundo Francisco Rafael,Ramos Luna Sanjuana De Jesús,Alonso Castillo María Magdalena,Esparza Almanza Santiaga Enriqueta,López García Karla Selene,Ibarra Gonzalez Cinthya

Abstract

Objective. To explore the relationship between risk of depression and psychoactive substances consumption in college undergra­duates. Methodology. Cross sectional descriptive study in which an instrument that included a) sociodemographic variables, b) Beck depression inventory II (BDI-II) and c) questions about psy­choactive substances consumption in life, in the last year and in the last month, was applied to 32 college undergraduates. Re­sults. 52.9% of the students had drunk alcohol and other 33.6% had smoked in the last month. For illicit substances: 3.7% used cocaine, 3.4% marihuana and 0.5% amphetamines. The risk of depression for the sample was: 6.6% had low risk, 3.4% mo­derate and 1.8% severe risk. Significant differences were found between consumers and non consumers DBI-II means in regards to: alcohol, tobacco, marihuana, and any illicit drug. Conclusion. College undergraduates who have consumed alcohol or marihua­na at least once in their life have a higher risk of depression com­pared to non consumers.

Publisher

Universidad de Antioquia

Subject

General Nursing,Community and Home Care,Maternity and Midwifery,Family Practice,Health (social science),Geriatrics and Gerontology,Nursing (miscellaneous)

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