2013
DOI: 10.4137/sart.s12750
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Inhalant Use among Schoolchildren in Northeast India: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Inhalant use by children leads to poor performance in school and has been observed to precede substance use later in life. There is paucity of data on inhalant use among school children in India, particularly in the Northeast region of the country. We determined the prevalence and documented inhalant use characteristics among schoolchildren in the Northeast region of India. This cross sectional study was conducted in six states in the Northeast region of India. Schoolchildren between eighth and eleventh standa… Show more

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“…Questionnaires and survey tools were used to assess aspects of health literacy relating to knowledge of health and health systems. A questionnaire-based assessment of informed choice and knowledge was carried out to explore the role of decision aids in HL; instrument-based assessment of clinical trial literacy related with hepatitis C virus; and the Delphi method to assess health information system [106]. Other questionnaire tools were used to assess the competencies of low and middle income countries; develop and assess a model of HL for caregivers of cancer; mental health literacy was assessed with a computer-assisted telephone survey as well as interviews; and a randomized controlled trial was used for assessing the usefulness of a first aid linked to mental HL [79,81,89,91,98,100].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questionnaires and survey tools were used to assess aspects of health literacy relating to knowledge of health and health systems. A questionnaire-based assessment of informed choice and knowledge was carried out to explore the role of decision aids in HL; instrument-based assessment of clinical trial literacy related with hepatitis C virus; and the Delphi method to assess health information system [106]. Other questionnaire tools were used to assess the competencies of low and middle income countries; develop and assess a model of HL for caregivers of cancer; mental health literacy was assessed with a computer-assisted telephone survey as well as interviews; and a randomized controlled trial was used for assessing the usefulness of a first aid linked to mental HL [79,81,89,91,98,100].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Petrol (gasoline) is a less likely abused inhalant (according to two studies, ,5%). 7,10 Review of literature suggests that the most common age of use is from 12 to 25 years, with the mean age of onset being 14 years. The use declines beyond the age of 18 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use declines beyond the age of 18 years. 7,[10][11][12][13][14] Rarely, onsets as early as 5-6 years have also been described. 13 About 0.4% of Americans aged 12-17 years have a pattern of use that meets the criteria for inhalant use disorder in the past 12 months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India, about 18.8 % of school children have ever used inhalants and glue is the most commonly abused inhalant [1]. Risk factors identified in index case were ADHD, poor socioeconomic status, lack of relationship with parents and peer pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%