ABSTRACT:The aim of this study was to analyze the profile of consumption of psychoactive substances in the past three months and their association with sociodemographic variables. A cross-sectional study was conducted with users of the Family Health Strategy in the perspective of the brief intervention, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The sample included 1,489 users of the service interviewed throughout a year. The consumption of substances was assessed through the questionnaire Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test. Statistical analysis was developed using the software SPSS. The highest prevalence rates in the past three months were found in the male subsample for use of tobacco (56.4%), alcoholic drinks (75.8%), cannabis (16.9%), and cocaine/crack (10.1%). Religion and educational level appear as an important protective factor against the use of drugs. A prevalence of consumption of psychoactive substances among the users of this area within the scope of work of nurses was evidenced.
DESCRIPTORS:Primary health care. Alcohol drinking. Tobacco. Street drugs. Public health nursing. El análisis estadístico se realizó con el software SPSS. Las prevalencias en los últimos tres meses fue detectada en la submuestra masculina para el uso de tabaco (56,4%), bebidas alcohólicas (75,8%), cannabis (16,9%) y cocaína/crack (10,1%). La religión y la escolaridad emergen como importante factor para el uso de drogas. Se evidenció una prevalencia del consumo de sustancias psicoactivas, de la clientela atendida en esta área en el ámbito de la práctica del enfermero.
PERFIL DO CONSUMO DE SUBSTÂNCIAS PSICOATIVAS E SUA RELAÇÃO COM AS CARACTERÍSTICAS SOCIODEMOGRÁFICAS
DESCRIPTORES:Atención primaria de salud. Consumo de bebidas alcohólicas. Tabaco. Drogas ilícitas. Enfermería en salud pública.