Diferencias de género en el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en estudiantes mexicanos de bachillerato
Jorge Luis Arellanez-Hernández,
Juliana Valencia-Ochoa,
Yenni Rivera-Montoya
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: research into the psychoactive substances use is very broad and diverse; however, in Mexico there is still a lack of specific information that highlights the possible differences in the use of these substances considering a gender perspective beyond the male/female dichotomy. Objective: explore the psychoactive substances use in high school degree students according to their gender and compare possible differences. Method: a non-experimental, cross-sectional, ex post facto study was designed with… Show more
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