The aim was to evaluate the prevalence of the consumption of psychoactive substances among students from the public school in Goianá, Minas Gerais. A descriptive, cross sectional study was performed using a structured questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization. The participants were 415 students, 57.1% were elementary school students and 42.9% were high school students. 49.4% were female and 47.5% were male. The majority of the students were 13-15 years old and from the C social class. Alcohol was the substance most frequently used among the young people (64.6%), as the prevalence founded in the national sample. The main used substances were: solvents (11.1%), amphetamines (2.9%), anxyolitics (2.9%), cannabis (2.7%) and hallucinogens (1.4%). Women presented a higher pattern of use for the illicit psychoactive substances. The Goianá students presented a lower consumption of marijuana and cocaine in comparison with students from Belo Horizonte, the state capital. The epidemiologic research points to the necessity of formulating public policies, considering local particularities.
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Teixeira, A. F., Aliane, P. P., Ribeiro, L. C., & Ronzani, T. M. (2009). Uso de substâncias psicoativas entre estudantes de Goianá, MG. Estudos de Psicologia (Natal), 14(1), 51–57. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-294X2009000100007
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