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Salud Mental | 2014

Tendencias del uso de drogas en la Ciudad de México: Encuesta de estudiantes, octubre 2012

Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; Miguel Angel Mendoza Meléndez; Midiam Moreno López; Natania Oliva Robles; Diana Fregoso Ito; Marycarmen Bustos Gamiño; Clara Fleiz Bautista; Roxana Mujica Salazar; Miguel Ángel López Brambila; María Elena edina-Mora Icaza

Los estudios epidemiologicos en nuestro pais muestran un incremento en el consumo de drogas ilegales y de alcohol. La edad de inicio tambien ha disminuido, especialmente en el consumo de alcohol. Por su parte, el consumo de inhalables se ha incrementado en forma importante, especialmente entre las mujeres jovenes. Son diversos los factores asociados al consumo de drogas, pero de manera importante destacan el desarrollo de estrategias de resistencia, junto con sus habilidades sociales subyacentes, asi como los estilos parentales de crianza. Metodo La presente es una encuesta probabilistica en poblacion escolar de secundarias y bachilleratos de la Ciudad de Mexico que se levanto en noviembre del 2012, con representacion a nivel de cada Delegacion. La muestra fue de 26 503 alumnos. La informacion se obtuvo mediante un cuestionario estandarizado y validado en encuestas anteriores. Resultados El consumo de tabaco disminuyo significativamente (de 44.3% a 41.0%), el 32.9% de los adolescentes comenzo a utilizar tabaco antes de los 13 anos. El 68.2% consumio alcohol alguna vez; en tanto que la edad de inicio promedio de consumo de esta sustancia se mantuvo en los 12.6 anos. La prevalencia de consumo de drogas alguna vez aumento de 21.5% a 24.4%. La mariguana es la droga de preferencia en la poblacion estudiantil (15.9%). Tambien se encontraron incrementos en la presencia de abuso sexual, mientras que el intento suicida disminuyo. Discusion Los resultados muestran el continuo crecimiento que tiene esta problematica, aunque los inhalables se mantuvieron constantes y el tabaco disminuyo de manera importante. Dado estos resultados, es una tarea preponderante dedicar mas esfuerzos a la prevencion con estudios e intervenciones evaluadas para preescolar y primaria, asi como para los padres de familia y los maestros


Salud Mental | 2018

National trends in alcohol consumption in Mexico: results of the National Survey on Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Consumption 2016-2017

Esbehidy Reséndiz Escobar; Marycarmen Bustos Gamiño; Roxana Mujica Salazar; Itzia Sayuri Soto Hernández; Vianey Cañas Martínez; Clara Fleiz Bautista; María de Lourdes Gutiérrez López; Nancy Amador Buenabad; María Elena Medina-Mora; Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez

Introduction. Worldwide, binge drinking of alcohol has increased, especially among young people. In Mexico, various epidemiological sources allow us to account for the growth this pattern of consumption has had. Given this context, the Encuesta Nacional de Consumo de Drogas 2016-2017 (ENCODAT) shows the evolution in alcohol consumption. Objective. To determine the prevalence and national and regional trends, as well as state variations of alcohol consumption in the population aged 12 to 65. Method. The ENCODAT 2016-2017 is a random, probabilistic, and multi-stage study with national and state representation. The sample consisted of 56 877 people who answered a standardized questionnaire through ACASI (self-administered computer interviews) that collects information about the use of tobacco, alcohol, and medical and illegal drugs. Results. Binge drinking past month increased from 12.3% to 19.8% from 2011 to 2016. A similar situation occurs in daily use (from .8% to 2.9%) and weekly binge drinking (from 5.4% to 8.5%). The age of onset has remained stable since 2011 (16.6 years for men, 19.2 years for women in 2016). Meanwhile, 2.2% reported alcohol dependence. The states with the highest prevalence of binge drinking are Nuevo Leon (30.3%), Jalisco (27.7%) and, Coahuila (27.5%). Discussion and conclusion. The results show that alcohol use increased with respect to 2011, especially in women; data on treatment seeking indicate that women who use alcohol are also the least likely to seek help. Given this context, it is necessary to have specialized spaces that provide treatment in keeping with use-based needs and gender condition.


Salud Mental | 2018

Magnitude and extent of gambling disorder in the Mexican population

Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; Esbehidy Reséndiz Escobar; Marycarmen Bustos Gamiño; Ailema Roxana Mujica Salazar; María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza; Vianey Cañas Martínez; Itzia Sayuri Soto Hernández; Clara Fleiz Bautista; Martín Romero Martínez

Introduction. Gambling disorder is characterized by an uncontrollable need to gamble, lack of control over gambling, prioritizing gambling over other activities, and continuing to gamble despite the negative consequences this entails. Worldwide, between .1% and 5% of people show signs of problem gambling and between .1% and 2.2% present a positive result in gambling disorder criteria. Objective. To determine the extent of the problem of gambling disorder in Mexico and to identify and analyze the demographic groups in which it occurs. Method. ENCODAT 2016-2017 is a probabilistic, multi-stage survey with national and state representativeness. The sample comprises 56 877 people who answered a standardized questionnaire that collects information on addictive substance use and other areas such as gambling disorder. Results. A total of 24.5% of the population aged 12 to 65 have played a betting game at lifetime. Men have higher statistically significant prevalences than women in nearly all types of gambling and in six of the nine symptoms of gambling disorder. In Mexico, .3% of the target population meet the criteria for gambling disorder, with adolescents showing the highest percentage (.4%). Discussion and conclusion. It is necessary to reinforce public policies for this issue that include the development of preventive actions targeting the adolescent and youth population in Mexico, and to ensure the adequate monitoring of authorized centers.


Salud Mental | 2017

Contextual factors associated with marijuana use in school population

Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; Marycarmen Bustos Gamiño; Diana Fregoso Ito; Clara Fleiz Bautista; María de Lourdes Gutiérrez López; Nancy Amador Buenabad; María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza

Introduction. Marijuana use among the student population has increased in Mexico and Latin America. There are social, interpersonal and individual factors associated with the onset and continuation of marijuana use. These include the availability of drugs in the community, opportunity for use, low perceived risk of harm from marijuana use and social tolerance by family and close friends. Moreover, these factors increase the probability of experimenting with other drugs, polysubstance use and dependence. Objective. To identify the relationship between the level of urbanization, drug availability, exposure to opportunity for use, risk perception and social tolerance of the level of marijuana use among Mexican middle and high school students. Method. The results are drawn from various surveys conducted in Mexico City and the National Survey of Drug Use among Students 2014. A total of 114 364 middle and high school students participated (49.8% boys and 50.2% girls). Results. Of the respondent 10.6% had used marijuana at least once (12.9% boys and 8.4% girls). The variables that predicted higher marijuana use were drug use approval by family and best friend,, the level of urbanization and low risk perception. Discussion and conclusion. Action must be taken on the factors mentioned to decrease the availability and use of drugs in the environment, and raise awareness of their consequences. These elements must be introduced systematically and creatively into preventive programs in this area.


Salud Mental | 2003

Prevalencia de trastornos mentales y uso de servicios: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Epidemiología Psiquiátrica en México

Ma. Elena Medina-Mora; Guilherme Borges; Carmen Lara Muñoz; Corina Benjet; Jerónimo Blanco Jaimes; Clara Fleiz Bautista; Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; Estela Rojas Guiot; Joaquín Zambrano Ruíz; Leticia Casanova Rodas; Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola


Salud Mental | 2005

LA ENCUESTA DE ESTUDIANTES DE NIVEL MEDIO Y MEDIO SUPERIOR DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO: NOVIEMBRE 2003. PREVALENCIAS Y EVOLUCIÓN DEL CONSUMO DE DROGAS

Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; Ma. Elena Medina-Mora Icaza; Mónica Hernández Valdés; Clara Fleiz Bautista; Nancy Amador Buenabad; Patricia Bermúdez Lozano


Salud Mental | 2012

El consumo de drogas en México: Resultados de la Encuesta Nacional de Adicciones, 2011

Jorge Villatoro; Ma. Elena Medina-Mora; Clara Fleiz Bautista; Midiam Moreno López; Natania Oliva Robles; Marycarmen Bustos Gamiño; Diana Fregoso Ito; María de Lourdes Gutiérrez López; Nancy Amador Buenabad


Salud Mental | 2005

Tendencias de la conducta antisocial en estudiantes del Distrito Federal: mediciones 1997-2003

Francisco Juárez García; Jorge A. Villatoro Velásquez; María de Lourdes Gutiérrez López; Clara Fleiz Bautista; María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza


Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 2000

[High-risk eating behavior in Mexican adolescents. Data on the student population in the Federal District].

Claudia Unikel Santoncini; E.N. Alcántar Molinar; S.A. Hernández Rosario; Clara Fleiz Bautista


Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria | 2012

Sociodemographic and personal factors related to depressive symptomatology in the Mexican population aged 12 to 65

Clara Fleiz Bautista; Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez; María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza; Midiam Moreno López; María de Lourdes Gutiérrez López; Natania Oliva Robles

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Jorge Ameth Villatoro Velázquez

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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María Elena Medina-Mora Icaza

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Edith Rivera Guevara

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Carmen Lara Muñoz

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

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Claudia Unikel Santoncini

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Corina Benjet

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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Isabel Reyes Lagunes

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Jorge Villatoro

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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