2018
DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.1089
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Inicio y progresión en el consumo de sustancias en la población general de Cataluña, España

Abstract: Resumen AbstractInicio y progresión en el consumo de sustancias en la población general de Cataluña, EspañaThe aim of the present study was to retrospectively study the onset and progression sequence of the most frequent pathways of drug use initiation in a sample of the Spanish general population. Data come from the 2011 household survey on drug use in Catalonia, Spain, on non-institutionalized individuals aged 15-64 in the general population. The final sample was of 2,069 individuals and had the same age dis… Show more

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“…After multivariate analysis, the cannabis group had an earlier onset of any SUD and earlier start of consumption of any substance. Many studies have described how cannabis is becoming as a first drug of use at younger ages, probably related to the low risk perceived of this substance (Sánchez-Niubò, Sordo, Barrio, Indave, & Domingo-Salvany, 2020). Cannabis has been described as the gateway for the use of other substances in adolescence and as a risk factor for progression to any SUD or polysubstance use (Otten, Mun, & Dishion, 2017; Rioux et al, 2018; Swift et al, 2012; Viola et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After multivariate analysis, the cannabis group had an earlier onset of any SUD and earlier start of consumption of any substance. Many studies have described how cannabis is becoming as a first drug of use at younger ages, probably related to the low risk perceived of this substance (Sánchez-Niubò, Sordo, Barrio, Indave, & Domingo-Salvany, 2020). Cannabis has been described as the gateway for the use of other substances in adolescence and as a risk factor for progression to any SUD or polysubstance use (Otten, Mun, & Dishion, 2017; Rioux et al, 2018; Swift et al, 2012; Viola et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results differ from the increase in alcohol consumption described in the general population during the pandemic and are more similar to the results of a longitudinal study among AUD patients that did not find an increase in alcohol consumption during the lockdown ( 21 ). The shorter duration of abstinence among those with cannabis as their main substance could be explained by the lower perception of risk described in these patients ( 41 , 42 ). Furthermore, during the early stages of the pandemic an increase was seen in cannabis use among daily users, especially in those with greater previous severity, with greater feelings of loneliness, and as a coping strategy ( 7 , 43 , 44 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Boys show a higher early-first-use percentage than girls and early first-use is also more prevalent in nonrepeaters. In general, boys start substance use earlier, although this gains greater notoriety with illegal substances than legal 21 . More specifically, a higher proportion of girls are hypnosedative consumers overall, but early age-at-first-use is seen more frequently in boys 22 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In general, boys start substance use earlier, although this gains greater notoriety with illegal substances than legal. 21 More specifically, a higher proportion of girls are hypnosedative consumers overall, but early age-at-first-use is seen more frequently in boys. 22 Higher diagnosis rates for specific pathologies could explain this result; anxiety disorders are more prevalent in boys and TSSp are sometimes prescribed for this reason.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%