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The Importance of Family Relations for Cannabis Users: the Case of Serbian Adolescents
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نویسنده
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TERZIC SUPIC Zorica ,SANTRIC MILICEVIC Milena ,SBUTEGA Isidora ,VASIC Vladimir
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منبع
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iranian journal of public health - 2013 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:249 -260
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چکیده
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Background: adolescence is transitional stage of physical and mental human development occuring between childhood and adult life. social interactions and environmental factors together are important predictors of adolescent cannabis use. this study aimed to examine the relationship between the social determinants and adolescents behavior with cannabis consumption.methods: a cross sectional study as part of the european school survey project on alcohol and other drugs was conducted among 6.150 adolescents aged 16 years in three regions of serbia, and three types of schools (gymnasium, vocational – professional, and vocational – handicraft) during may – june 2008. a multivariate logistic regression anal-ysis was carried out to obtain adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals in which the dependent variable was cannabis consumption non-user and user.results: among 6.7% of adolescents who had tried cannabis at least one in their lives, boys were more involved in cannabis use than girls, especially boys from gymnasium school. well off family, lower education of mother, worse relations with parents were significantly associated with cannabis use (p < 0.05). behaviors like skipping from schools, frequent evening outs, and playing on slot machines were also related to cannabis use (p < 0.05).conclusions: the study confirmed the importance of family relationship development. drug use preventive pro-grammes should include building interpersonal trust in a family lifecycle and school culture.
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کلیدواژه
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Social determinants ,Behavior ,Adolescents ,Cannabis use ,ESPAD survey
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University of Belgrade, Medical Faculty, Institute of Social Medicine, Serbia, University of Belgrade, Medical Faculty, Institute of Social Medicine, Serbia, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Institute of Dermatology, Serbia, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Department of Statistics and Mathematics, Serbia
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