Alejandro Díaz Martínez
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Addictive Behaviors | 2013
Lee Strunin; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; L. Rosa Díaz-Martínez; Timothy Heeren; Seth Kuranz; Michael Winter; Carlos A. Hernandez-Avila; Héctor Fernández-Varela; Cuauhtémoc Solís-Torres
Parental monitoring has been described as a protective factor and useful strategy to prevent substance misuse among youths. The aim of this study was to examine whether perceived parental monitoring influences frequency of alcohol use, age of drinking onset and risky drinking among entering public high school and university students in Mexico City. The study is a cross-sectional survey of entering first year students in the high school and university school system of a large public university in Mexico City conducted during registration at the beginning of the school year. In 2008, of 34,840 students accepted to the affiliated high schools, 28,996 students (51.8% female) completed the alcohol survey and of 37,683 students accepted into university 30,084 students (51.5% female) completed the alcohol survey. The findings suggest that compared to students with higher perceived parental monitoring those reporting lower perceived parental monitoring were more likely to report risky behavior. They were more likely to be ever drinkers, frequent drinkers, have earlier age of onset and high AUDIT scores. Overall, higher parental monitoring was strongly associated with being female and lower parental monitoring with being male. Our findings suggest that more research on parental monitoring as a protective strategy against alcohol misuse is needed. Research focusing on cultural factors including gender and age-related norms and familismo would increase knowledge of the association of parental monitoring and alcohol use among Mexican youths, Mexican American youths and potentially youths from other Hispanic backgrounds.
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 1994
J.L. Llorente Pendás; C. Suárez Nieto; M. Oña Gutierrez; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; S. Melon Garcia
Bell’s palsy still remains an idioptahic disease. It was the purpose of this study to provoke facial paralysis in rabbits instillated with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), to find evidence supporting the etiopathogenic viral theory.
Salud Mental | 2008
Alejandro Díaz Martínez; L. Rosa Díaz Martínez; Carlos A. Hernández-Ávila; José Narro Robles; Héctor Fernández Varela; Cuauhtémoc Solís Torres
Salud Mental | 2000
Socorro González Macip; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Silvia Ortiz León; Catalina González Forteza; José de Jesús González Núñez
Gaceta Medica De Mexico | 1999
Juan Manuel Sauceda García; Javier Aguilar; Enrique Díaz Michel; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Ramón Esteban Jiménez; María Elena Medina Mora; Shoshana Berenzon; Guillermina Natera; Arturo Loredo Abdalá
Salud Mental | 2001
J. Moisés Álvarez Rueda; Jesús Gutiérrez Aguilar; Juan Rosales; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Bruno C. Lablache
Salud Mental | 1997
Héctor Pérez Rincón; José Cortés; Silvia Ortiz; Jorge Peña; Jaime Ruíz; Alejandro Díaz Martínez
Salud Mental | 2009
L. Rosa Díaz Martínez; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Carlos A. Hernandez-Avila; Héctor Fernández Varela; Cuauhtémoc Solís Torres; José Narro Robles
Salud Mental | 1988
Ramón De la Fuente; Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Claudia Fouilloux
Salud Mental | 1999
Alejandro Díaz Martínez; Ramón Esteban Jiménez