Title of article
Alcohol and Drug Use Prevalence and Factors Associated With the Experience of Alcohol Use in Iranian Adolescents
Author/Authors
Baheiraei, Azam Department of Reproductive Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Hamzehgardeshi, Zeinab Department of Midwifery - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, IR Iran , Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza Department of psychiatric - Psychiatry and Psychology Research Centre - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Nedjat, Saharnaz School of Public Health - Knowledge Utilization Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , Mohammadi, Eesa Department of Nursing - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IR Iran
Pages
6
From page
212
To page
217
Abstract
Background: Alcohol and other drugs use is a problem among adolescents leading to numerous physical, social, and educational damages. Objective: For determining the prevalence of alcohol and other substance use as well as the factors associated with the experience of alcohol
use in adolescents. Patients and Methods: This is a population-based and cross-sectional study, which was conducted in August 2010 on adolescents aged 15–18
years in Tehran. Data were collected by a Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) in 1,201 adolescents. The multistage cluster sampling
method was used. Questions belonging to the domain of alcohol and other substance use were analyzed. Results: In general, 15.1% of adolescents had experienced alcohol, which is significantly higher in boys (21.9%) compared to girls (8.4%) (P =
0.000). 3.1% of adolescents had experience using opium and marijuana. 5.6% had used ecstasy. The results of multivariate logistic regression
indicated that low parental control rather than medium control [AOR: 0.09], lifetime cigarette use [AOR: 10.41], having a tobacco user friend
[AOR: 4.36], and having an alcohol user friend [AOR: 5.84] are factors that are significantly related to the experience of alcohol use in female
adolescents. In addition, studying in private schools rather than public schools [AOR: 3.46], lifetime cigarette use [AOR: 3.41], lifetime water
pipe use [AOR: 4.43], experience of sexual activity [AOR: 8.52], having an alcohol user friend [AOR: 12.60], and having a water pipe user in family
[AOR: 2.98] are factors that are significantly related to the experience of alcohol use in male adolescents. Conclusions: We recommend interventional plans based gender aimed at improving adolescent health with regard substance abuse.
Keywords
Alcohol Drinking , Prevalence , Adolescent , Iran
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2013
Record number
2422244
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