Normas percebidas por estudantes universitários de três carreiras, da área da saúde, sobre o uso de drogas entre seus pares

Translated title of the contribution: Perceived norms among university students of three health courses for drug use among peers

Ana Maria Pimenta Carvalho, John Cunningham, Carol Strike, Bruna Brands, Maria da Gloria Miotto Wright

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Abstract

The present study interviewed second- and third-year students of three health courses to identify university students' estimates for drug use (perceived norm), the rate of drug use among the subjects (real norm); compare the estimates with the actual frequency; and identify in what conditions the drugs are used. Students overestimated their peers' use of tobacco, marijuana and cocaine in life and over the last 12 months. Alcohol was an exception. The rate values reported by sample students and the general estimated use were rather close. Drugs are usually consumed at parties and among friends from the university. Data analysis was performed in the light of the Social Norms Theory, Causal Attribution and Normalization.

Translated title of the contributionPerceived norms among university students of three health courses for drug use among peers
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)900-906
Number of pages7
JournalRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
Volume17
Issue numberSUPPL.
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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