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self-reported and network scale-up estimates of substance use prevalence among university students in kerman, iran
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نویسنده
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zahedi razieh ,noroozi alireza ,hajebi ahmad ,haghdoost ali akbar ,baneshi mohammad reza ,sharifi hamid ,mirzazadeh ali
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منبع
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journal of research in health sciences - 2018 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:1 -5
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چکیده
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Background: this study aimed to estimate the prevalence of substance use among university students measured by direct and indirect methods, and to calculate the visibility factor (vf) defined as ratio of indirect to direct estimates of substance use prevalence. study design: a crosssectional study. methods: using a multistage nonrandom sampling approach, we recruited 2157 students from three universities in kerman, iran, in 2016. we collected data on substance use by individual facetoface interview using direct (i.e. selfreport of their own behaviors) and indirect (nsu: network scale up) methods. all estimates from direct and indirect methods were weighted based on inverse probability weight of sampling university. results: the response rate was 83.6%. the last year prevalence of water pipe, alcohol, and cigarettes indirect method was 44.6%, 18.1%, and 13.2% respectively. corresponding figures in nsu analysis were 36.4%, 18.2%, and 16.5% respectively. in the female population, vf for all types of substance was less than male. conclusions: considerable numbers of university students used substances like a water pipe, alcohol, and cigarettes. nsu seems a promising method, especially among male students. among female students, direct method provided more reliable results mainly due to transmission and prestige biases.
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کلیدواژه
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prevalence ,visibility ,substance use ,university students ,network scale up
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آدرس
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kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, tehran university of medical sciences (tums), iranian national center for addiction studies (incas), ایران, iran university of medical sciences, research center for addiction & risky behaviors (recarb), psychiatric department, ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, modeling in health research center, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران, kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, ایران. university of california san francisco, global health sciences, department of epidemiology & biostatistics, usa
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