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Méndez, C., Gamero, P. (2021). Factores de riesgo para el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en jóvenes peruanos: análisis secundario de la cohorte mayor de “Young Lives - Niños del Milenio” en dos periodos durante el 2009 al 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659281
Méndez, C., Gamero, P. Factores de riesgo para el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en jóvenes peruanos: análisis secundario de la cohorte mayor de “Young Lives - Niños del Milenio” en dos periodos durante el 2009 al 2016 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659281
@misc{renati/398808,
title = "Factores de riesgo para el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en jóvenes peruanos: análisis secundario de la cohorte mayor de “Young Lives - Niños del Milenio” en dos periodos durante el 2009 al 2016",
author = "Gamero Kubota, Paula Patricia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
Introduction: Psychoactive substance use onset in adolescence and youth is driven by a complex dynamic nature. Objective: We aim to evaluate risk factors related to PAS use in Peruvian youth enrolled in the older cohort of “Young Lives” Study in two periods through 2009 to 2016. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cohort type study based on secondary analysis of the older cohort of “Young Lives” Study in Peru. Our population included those subjects with complete data from all phases (1st to 5th). This data was analyzed in two follow-up periods. Those who declared the consumption of any PAS were excluded at baseline of each period. We obtained a power greater than 80%. We perform a Generalized Linear Model, Poisson family with log link adjusted by clusters from which we calculated crude and adjusted relative risk. The analysis was performed using Stata version 14.0. P-values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: The incidence of PAS use was 67.31% and 60.20% in the first and second period, respectively. On Period 1, being male, having alcohol and tobacco consuming friends and belonging to a single-parent family increased the risk of consuming PAS. On Period 2, being male increased the risk of consuming any PAS and not being enrolled in school decreased it. Conclusion: PAS incidence was 67.31% and 60.20% in each period. Various sociodemographic and psychosocial factors increased the risk of consumption.
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