TY - JOUR T1 - Drug use, family support and related factors in university students. A cross-sectional study based on the uniHcos Project data JO - Gaceta Sanitaria T2 - AU - Arias-De la Torre,Jorge AU - Fernández-Villa,Tania AU - Molina,Antonio José AU - Amezcua-Prieto,Carmen AU - Mateos,Ramona AU - Cancela,José María AU - Delgado-Rodríguez,Miguel AU - Ortíz-Moncada,Rocío AU - Alguacil,Juan AU - Almaraz,Ana AU - Gómez-Acebo,Inés AU - Suárez-Varela,María Morales AU - Blázquez-Abellán,Gemma AU - Jiménez-Mejías,Eladio AU - Valero,Luis Félix AU - Ayán,Carlos AU - Vilorio-Marqués,Laura AU - Olmedo-Requena,Rocío AU - Martín,Vicente SN - 02139111 M3 - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.10.019 DO - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.10.019 UR - https://gacetasanitaria.org/es-drug-use-family-support-related-articulo-S0213911117303102 AB - ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of illegal drug use in college students on any previous occasion, during the previous year and the previous month, and to analyze the relationship between illegal drug use and family support and other factors. MethodsA cross-sectional study using data from students participating in the uniHcos project (n = 3767) was conducted. The prevalence and age of onset of consumption of cannabis, non-prescription sedatives, stimulants and depressants was evaluated. Polyconsumption was also assessed. The independent variables were: family support, age, residence, and employment status. To determine the factors related to drug use multivariate logistic regression models stratified by gender were fitted. ResultsDifferences between men and women in prevalence of illegal drug use except non-prescription sedatives were observed. In both genders, less family support was associated with higher consumption of all drugs, except depressants, and with polyconsumption. To be studying and looking for work was related to cannabis and stimulant use and to polyconsumption among women, but only to cannabis use among men. ConclusionsThese results support the notion that the start of university studies is a particularly relevant stage in the onset of illegal drug use and its prevention, and that consumption may be especially associated with family support. ER -