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Social factors associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption in Mexican adolescents from populations under 100 000 inhabitants

Authors :
Emmanuel González-Bautista
Luis Zavala-Arciniega
Leonor Rivera-Rivera
Ahidée Leyva-López
Guillermina Natera-Rey
Luz Myriam Reynales-Shigematsu
Source :
Salud Pública de México, Vol 61, Iss 6, nov-dic, Pp 764-774 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2019.

Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the social factors associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption in Mexican adolescents from populations under 100 000 inhabitants. Materials and methods. Cross-sectional study based on the National Health and Nutrition Survey (Ensanut100k). It included adolescents between 10-19 years. Adjusted logistic regression models were estimated, obtaining Odds Ratio (OR) and confidence intervals 95% (CI95%). Results. Prevalence of tobacco consumption in the last month was 5.5% (10-14 years= 1.0%, 15-19 years= 11.2%); alcohol consumption 9.3%, and excessive alcohol consumption, 2.8%. Associated factors: smoking, sex (male, OR=6.00, CI95%: 2.89-12.46), age (OR=1.73, CI95%: 1.46-2.04), remunerated work (OR=2.87, CI95%: 1.12-7.34), affiliation to health services (OR=0.26, CI95%: 0.08-0.82); alcohol consumption, (male, OR=5.11, CI95%: 2.38-11.00), age (OR=1.70, CI95%: 1.51-1.92), remunerated work (OR=2.51, CI95%: 1.01-6.24). Conclusions. To reduce the consumption of alcohol and tobacco in adolescents, comprehensive prevention strategies must be implemented that consider the individual and social context.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
00363634
Volume :
61
Issue :
6, nov-dic
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Salud Pública de México
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.505c79008cd242ab9bdebf7611611bf6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21149/10563