Consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en población peruana durante la pandemia COVID-19

Translated title of the contribution: Consumption of psychoactive substances in the Peruvian population during the COVID-19 pandemic

Miguel Vallejos-Flores, Miguel A. Saavedra-López, Ronald M. Hernández, Xiomara M. Calle-Ramírez, Julio Cjuno, Walter Capa-Luque

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Abstract

Introduction: The study aimed to determine the prevalence of psychoactive substance use in Peruvian population during the pandemic. Method: The research was a quantitative de- scriptive, non-experimental cross-sectional design. The sam- ple consisted of 1932 subjects of both sexes, aged between 18 and 65 years. For the collection of information, a survey was elaborated with questions related to the consumption of psychoactive substances, work and family information during the pandemic. Results: In the results it was found that people who telework consume more alcohol, tobacco, energizers, tranquilizers and marijuana; those who work remotely have a higher consumption of tranquilizers. Alcohol is the most con- sumed legal drug, followed by tobacco and marijuana. Sub- stance use decreased during the quarantine period. People who consume alcohol presented higher percentages of con- tagion and loss of a family member. They also consider that they have support from their family or friends to cope with a COVID-19 contagion. Conclusions: It is concluded that in the Peruvian population the consumption of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana prevails, there is a decrease in the consumption of psychoactive substances; however, consumption contin- ues despite the restrictions established but the Peruvian state and the risks produced by consumption.

Translated title of the contributionConsumption of psychoactive substances in the Peruvian population during the COVID-19 pandemic
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)58-63
Number of pages6
JournalArchivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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