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الگوهای مصرف مواد در بین دانشجویان پسر دانشگاه: تحلیل کلاس نهفته

ادهم, داود and علیمحمدی, یوسف and مقصودلو نژاد, وحید and خدادوست, بهنام and عباسی قهرمانلو, عباس (1401) الگوهای مصرف مواد در بین دانشجویان پسر دانشگاه: تحلیل کلاس نهفته. JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE USE ــ . شاپا 1465-9891 (In Press)

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Patterns of substance use and predictors of class membership among university male students: a latent class analysis

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Background This study aimed to identify latent classes of substance use and predictors of class membership. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed on 1894 Students. The sample was selected through multi-stage sampling from four universities. Latent class analysis was performed to achieve the study objectives. Results Three latent classes were identified; 1) non-user (68.1%), 2) sedative-hypnotic drug user (29.4%), and 3) polydrug user (2.5%%). Low self-esteem and low self-efficacy increased the odds of membership in sedative-hypnotic drug user and polydrug user compared to non-user class. Age (OR = 1.29), self-injury (OR = 1.93), having a physical fight (OR = 9.25), low self-esteem (OR = 1.88), and low self-efficacy (OR = 5.28) are associated with polydrug user class. Conclusion Focusing on enhancing self-efficacy and self-esteem with considering other related factors may help design and execute effective programs to reduce substance use among students.

Item Type:Article
زبان سند : انگلیسی
نویسنده اول :داود ادهم
نویسنده :یوسف علیمحمدی
نویسنده :وحید مقصودلو نژاد
نویسنده :بهنام خدادوست
نویسنده مسئول :عباس عباسی قهرمانلو
Additional Information:IF: 0.895 Indexed in: ISI, Scopus, Embase
کلیدواژه ها (انگلیسی):Latent class analysis, substance use, self-efficacy, self-esteem, university students
Subjects:WA Public Health > Public Health Education WA.18
WA Public Health > Public Health Education WA.18
Divisions:Faculty of Health > Department of Public health
Faculty of Health > Department of Public health
Faculty of Health > Department of Public health
ID Code:16459
Deposited By: Dr Davoud Adham
Deposited On:15 Sep 1401 12:56
Last Modified:15 Sep 1401 12:56

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