The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the occurrence and school-level clustering of drug involvement among school-attending adolescent youths in each of seven countries in Latin America, drawing upon evidence from the PACARDO research project, a multinational collaborative epidemiological research study. METHODS:...

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Main Authors: Catherine M. Dormitzer, Gonzalo B. Gonzalez, Marcel Penna, Julio Bejarano, Patricia Obando, Mauricio Sanchez, Kenneth Vittetoe, Ulises Gutierrez, Juan Alfaro, Guillermo Meneses, Jorge Bolivar Diaz, Manuel Herrera, Julia Hasbun, Anna Chisman, Luis Caris, Chen Chuan-Yu, James C. Anthony
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5a977fa840ea477e9b7ac889ce5c6a92 2023-05-15T15:18:30+02:00 The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana Catherine M. Dormitzer Gonzalo B. Gonzalez Marcel Penna Julio Bejarano Patricia Obando Mauricio Sanchez Kenneth Vittetoe Ulises Gutierrez Juan Alfaro Guillermo Meneses Jorge Bolivar Diaz Manuel Herrera Julia Hasbun Anna Chisman Luis Caris Chen Chuan-Yu James C. Anthony 2004-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/5a977fa840ea477e9b7ac889ce5c6a92 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892004000600006 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/5a977fa840ea477e9b7ac889ce5c6a92 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 15, Iss 6, Pp 400-416 (2004) Adolescent adolescent behavior alcohol drinking smoking substance-related disorders Central America Dominican Republic Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2004 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T10:05:43Z OBJECTIVE: To estimate the occurrence and school-level clustering of drug involvement among school-attending adolescent youths in each of seven countries in Latin America, drawing upon evidence from the PACARDO research project, a multinational collaborative epidemiological research study. METHODS: During 1999-2000, anonymous self-administered questionnaires on drug involvement and related behaviors were administered to a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample that included a total of 12 797 students in the following seven countries: Costa Rica (n= 1 702), the Dominican Republic (n= 2 023), El Salvador (n= 1 628), Guatemala (n= 2 530), Honduras (n= 1 752), Nicaragua (n= 1 419), and Panama (n= 1 743). (The PACARDO name concatenates PA for Panamá,CA for Centroamérica,and RDO for República Dominicana). Estimates for exposure opportunity and actual use of alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine (crack/coca paste), amphetamines and methamphetamines, tranquilizers, ecstasy, and heroin were assessed via responses about questions on age of first chance to try each drug, and first use. Logistic regression models accounting for the complex survey design were used to estimate the associations of interest. RESULTS: Cumulative occurrence estimates for alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, and illegal drug use for the overall sample were, respectively: 52%, 29%, 5%, 4%, and 5%. In comparison to females, males were more likely to use alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, and illegal drugs; the odds ratio estimates were 1.3, 2.1, 1.6, 4.1, and 3.2, respectively. School-level clustering was noted in all countries for alcohol and tobacco use; it was also noted in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama for illegal drug use. CONCLUSIONS: This report sheds new light on adolescent drug experiences in Panama, the five Spanish-heritage countries of Central America, and the Dominican Republic, and presents the first estimates of school-level clustering of youthful drug involvement in these seven countries. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
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topic Adolescent
adolescent behavior
alcohol drinking
smoking
substance-related disorders
Central America
Dominican Republic
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Adolescent
adolescent behavior
alcohol drinking
smoking
substance-related disorders
Central America
Dominican Republic
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Catherine M. Dormitzer
Gonzalo B. Gonzalez
Marcel Penna
Julio Bejarano
Patricia Obando
Mauricio Sanchez
Kenneth Vittetoe
Ulises Gutierrez
Juan Alfaro
Guillermo Meneses
Jorge Bolivar Diaz
Manuel Herrera
Julia Hasbun
Anna Chisman
Luis Caris
Chen Chuan-Yu
James C. Anthony
The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
topic_facet Adolescent
adolescent behavior
alcohol drinking
smoking
substance-related disorders
Central America
Dominican Republic
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVE: To estimate the occurrence and school-level clustering of drug involvement among school-attending adolescent youths in each of seven countries in Latin America, drawing upon evidence from the PACARDO research project, a multinational collaborative epidemiological research study. METHODS: During 1999-2000, anonymous self-administered questionnaires on drug involvement and related behaviors were administered to a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample that included a total of 12 797 students in the following seven countries: Costa Rica (n= 1 702), the Dominican Republic (n= 2 023), El Salvador (n= 1 628), Guatemala (n= 2 530), Honduras (n= 1 752), Nicaragua (n= 1 419), and Panama (n= 1 743). (The PACARDO name concatenates PA for Panamá,CA for Centroamérica,and RDO for República Dominicana). Estimates for exposure opportunity and actual use of alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine (crack/coca paste), amphetamines and methamphetamines, tranquilizers, ecstasy, and heroin were assessed via responses about questions on age of first chance to try each drug, and first use. Logistic regression models accounting for the complex survey design were used to estimate the associations of interest. RESULTS: Cumulative occurrence estimates for alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, and illegal drug use for the overall sample were, respectively: 52%, 29%, 5%, 4%, and 5%. In comparison to females, males were more likely to use alcohol, tobacco, inhalants, marijuana, and illegal drugs; the odds ratio estimates were 1.3, 2.1, 1.6, 4.1, and 3.2, respectively. School-level clustering was noted in all countries for alcohol and tobacco use; it was also noted in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama for illegal drug use. CONCLUSIONS: This report sheds new light on adolescent drug experiences in Panama, the five Spanish-heritage countries of Central America, and the Dominican Republic, and presents the first estimates of school-level clustering of youthful drug involvement in these seven countries. ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Catherine M. Dormitzer
Gonzalo B. Gonzalez
Marcel Penna
Julio Bejarano
Patricia Obando
Mauricio Sanchez
Kenneth Vittetoe
Ulises Gutierrez
Juan Alfaro
Guillermo Meneses
Jorge Bolivar Diaz
Manuel Herrera
Julia Hasbun
Anna Chisman
Luis Caris
Chen Chuan-Yu
James C. Anthony
author_facet Catherine M. Dormitzer
Gonzalo B. Gonzalez
Marcel Penna
Julio Bejarano
Patricia Obando
Mauricio Sanchez
Kenneth Vittetoe
Ulises Gutierrez
Juan Alfaro
Guillermo Meneses
Jorge Bolivar Diaz
Manuel Herrera
Julia Hasbun
Anna Chisman
Luis Caris
Chen Chuan-Yu
James C. Anthony
author_sort Catherine M. Dormitzer
title The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
title_short The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
title_full The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
title_fullStr The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
title_full_unstemmed The PACARDO research project: youthful drug involvement in Central America and the Dominican Republic Proyecto de investigación PACARDO: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana
title_sort pacardo research project: youthful drug involvement in central america and the dominican republic proyecto de investigación pacardo: el consumo de drogas entre la juventud en centroamérica y la república dominicana
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