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Gardella, L., Sánchez, S. (2022). Asociación de control parental y consumo de combinación de bebidas energizantes con alcohol (AmED) en estudiantes universitarios de Perú 2016, análisis del III estudio epidemiológico andino sobre consumo de drogas [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667369
Gardella, L., Sánchez, S. Asociación de control parental y consumo de combinación de bebidas energizantes con alcohol (AmED) en estudiantes universitarios de Perú 2016, análisis del III estudio epidemiológico andino sobre consumo de drogas [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/667369
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title = "Asociación de control parental y consumo de combinación de bebidas energizantes con alcohol (AmED) en estudiantes universitarios de Perú 2016, análisis del III estudio epidemiológico andino sobre consumo de drogas",
author = "Sánchez Paredes, Sara Patricia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
Introduction: The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmED) has become very popular among young people. Side effects associated with this consumption have been found, such as palpitations, insomnia, restlessness, tremors, agitation and muscle tension, among other manifestations. On the other hand, it is known that parental control influences the decisions that young people will make in the future. Although there are studies on AmED consumption, its relationship with parental control has not been analyzed. For this reason, the present research provides data on AmED consumption in a sample of university students over 18 years of age in Peru and how parental control could influence such consumption. Objectives: To identify in a sample of Peruvian university students over 18 years of age whether there is an association between AmED consumption and severe parental control. Methods: This is a secondary analytical cross-sectional study of the III Andean Epidemiological Study on drug use in the Peruvian university population, 2016. AmED consumption in the last 12 months and parental control were considered as main variables, having as object of study Peruvian university students over 18 years of age who answered the screening questions. A generalized linear model was used and the results were expressed as prevalence ratio (PR). Results: A total of 3737 university students met the selection criteria. Multivariate analysis showed no association between severe parental control and AmED use compared to those who did not (PRa 1.26 CI 95%:0.78;2.02, p=0.298). In addition, other factors associated with AmED use were identified, such as working outside of school, socioeconomic status, and substance use in the last 12 months (tobacco, marijuana, and psychoactive substances). The prevalence of AmED use was 12% while the percentage of university students with severe parental control was 41.11%. Conclusions: Our study found no association between severe parental control and AmED use among university students. Factors associated with AmED use were very good and good socioeconomic status, working outside of school, and use of tobacco, marijuana, and psychoactive substances other than marijuana in the last 12 months.
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