ABSTRACT Objective: to determine the relationship between knowledge of consequences and drug use in undergraduate students of a university in San José, Costa Rica. Method: the cross-sectional study examines the demographic profile of the sample and the relationship between knowledge of consequences, drug use and academic performance. The study focuses on three types of drugs: alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Three variables will be analyzed: demographic data, knowledge of consequences and use of drugs. Results: the relationship between knowledge of consequences and use of drugs was made using of the T-test. The sample had 272 students, 28.2% (n=77) of them were men and 71.4% were women (n=195). They were selected from the areas of socia...
This article presents the results of an investigation that is part of the project N° 200, approved b...
Objective: This study sought to explore the drug use practices of undergraduate students within the ...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...
ABSTRACT Objective: determine the relationship among drug consumption, knowledge on the consequence...
ABSTRACT Objective: to determine alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine use, abuse, and dependence, and to...
Objective: to determine the prevalence and risk factors for druguse and dependence among students at...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors and risk perception of psychoactive substance us...
Introduction: The use of illegal psychoactive substances is an increasing issue in university studen...
The purpose of this study was to estimate differences between perceived and reported drug use among ...
This article documents a research project carried out in the State University of Milagro to establis...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the relationship between risk perception and the behaviors associat...
Objective: To understand the pattern of consumption of legal andillicit drugs among students of heal...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors and risk perception of psychoactive substance us...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze the relationship between the perception of risk and the behavior of dri...
Objective: to evaluate the difference between perceived norms about drug use among peer and actual d...
This article presents the results of an investigation that is part of the project N° 200, approved b...
Objective: This study sought to explore the drug use practices of undergraduate students within the ...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...
ABSTRACT Objective: determine the relationship among drug consumption, knowledge on the consequence...
ABSTRACT Objective: to determine alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine use, abuse, and dependence, and to...
Objective: to determine the prevalence and risk factors for druguse and dependence among students at...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors and risk perception of psychoactive substance us...
Introduction: The use of illegal psychoactive substances is an increasing issue in university studen...
The purpose of this study was to estimate differences between perceived and reported drug use among ...
This article documents a research project carried out in the State University of Milagro to establis...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the relationship between risk perception and the behaviors associat...
Objective: To understand the pattern of consumption of legal andillicit drugs among students of heal...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors and risk perception of psychoactive substance us...
ABSTRACT Objective: analyze the relationship between the perception of risk and the behavior of dri...
Objective: to evaluate the difference between perceived norms about drug use among peer and actual d...
This article presents the results of an investigation that is part of the project N° 200, approved b...
Objective: This study sought to explore the drug use practices of undergraduate students within the ...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...