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Peer group, family relationships, spirituality and entertainment influences on drug consumption of students at one university in Manabi, Ecuador

We examined the effect of family relationships, spirituality and entertainment on the relationship between resistance to peer influence and drug use among students of one university in Manabi in Ecuador, using a cross-sectional, descriptive-quantitative (m=250) design. The Questionnaire Socio-cultural Factors and Drug CICAD-CAMH 2011-2012 was applied. The 55.2% of the population reported having consumed legal drugs (8.4% for illegal drugs) in the last twelve months and 58.8% (9.6% for illegal drugs) in the past three months. The most widely used drugs in the past 12 months were alcohol and snuff, with 52.8% and 24.4% respectively. The level of sampling error was set at 0.01%. We found that there is a significant relationship between the influence of peers and drug use. Family relationships and spirituality (gender differences) are protective factors.

Family; Spirituality; Narcotics; Students


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