1283Licit and Illicit substances use among Brazilian youth population: a cross-sectional, nationwide study

  • Brito E
  • Bessel M
  • Kops N
  • et al.
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Background: Psychoactive substances are increasing within the young population enhancing exposure to sexual risks, violence and mortality by preventable causes. Moreover, the use of these substances at this stage of life can be a predictor of abuse in adult live. Thus, this study aims to examine the patterns of drugs use in Brazilian young adults. Method(s): A cross sectional study was performed in all Brazilian capitals between September-2016 to December-2017. 8581 participants aged 16 to 25 years answered a structured interview with socio and behavioral questions. The sample was weighted in each capital by age range and sex. Result(s): Alcohol (71.6%), cannabis (27.4%), and cocaine (9.9%) were the most common addictive substances experienced once in life in the sample. The regular use in the past 12 months was reported in 40.5%, 12.5% and 2.5%, respectively. Significant differences were observed between men and women in regular use of alcohol (48.7% and 32.5%, p

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Brito, E., Bessel, M., Kops, N., Souza, F. M., & Wendland, E. (2021). 1283Licit and Illicit substances use among Brazilian youth population: a cross-sectional, nationwide study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 50(Supplement_1). https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyab168.096

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