0257/2019 - The relationship between level of education and moral judgment toward who abuse drugs. A relação entre nível de escolaridade e julgamento moral para com quem abusa de drogas.
OBJETIVO. Verificar as diferenças do julgamento moral em relação às pessoas que abusam de drogas de acordo com a escolaridade dos participantes. MÉTODOS. Parte brasileira de um estudo multicêntrico. N=180 indivíduos de uma comunidade em Brasília, DF, Brasil. Dados descritivos foram coletados por questionário que incluía dados sóciodemográfico, escolaridade e o histórico de uso de drogas. RESULTADOS. Os participantes eram predominantemente mulheres, de meia idade, casados, empregados, religiosos e com ensino médio; participantes com escolaridade superior consideraram abusadores de álcool, maconha, cocaína e crack importantes como qualquer outra pessoa; a maioria com menor nível educacional conhecia alguém que usava drogas, mas nenhuma associação foi encontrada quanto ao uso de drogas e a escolaridade; no modelo de regressão logística não ajustada, associações positivas foram encontradas entre o ensino superior e \"quem usa drogas são tão importantes quanto qualquer outra pessoa\" para todas as drogas estudadas; Depois de ajustado, a associação permaneceu apenas para a maconha (para todos os dados p
Palavras-chave:
uso de drogas; escolaridade; atitude; estigma
Abstract:
PURPOSE. The aim of the present study is to verify the differences of the moral judgment toward the people who abuse drugs according to the schooling of the participants. METHODS. This is the Brazilian part of a multicentric study. N=180 individuals in a community in Brasília, DF, Brazil; following consent, descriptive data were collected by anonymous interviewer-administered questionnaire that included socio-demographic, educational level and the history of drug use. RESULTS. Participants were predominantly females, middle-aged, married, employed, religious, with high school education; higher schooling considered alcohol abusers, marijuana, cocaine and crack are important as anyone else; the majority with lower education level knew someone who used drugs, but no association was found regarding drug use and schooling; in the unadjusted logistic regression model, positive associations were found between higher schooling and ‘who use drugs are as important as anyone else’ for all drugs studied; after adjusted, the association remained only for marijuana (all p
A relação entre nível de escolaridade e julgamento moral para com quem abusa de drogas.
Resumo (abstract):
PURPOSE. The aim of the present study is to verify the differences of the moral judgment toward the people who abuse drugs according to the schooling of the participants. METHODS. This is the Brazilian part of a multicentric study. N=180 individuals in a community in Brasília, DF, Brazil; following consent, descriptive data were collected by anonymous interviewer-administered questionnaire that included socio-demographic, educational level and the history of drug use. RESULTS. Participants were predominantly females, middle-aged, married, employed, religious, with high school education; higher schooling considered alcohol abusers, marijuana, cocaine and crack are important as anyone else; the majority with lower education level knew someone who used drugs, but no association was found regarding drug use and schooling; in the unadjusted logistic regression model, positive associations were found between higher schooling and ‘who use drugs are as important as anyone else’ for all drugs studied; after adjusted, the association remained only for marijuana (all p
Gallassi, A.D, Oliveira, K.D, Silva, M.N.R.M.O, Machado, I.A, Wagner, G. A.. The relationship between level of education and moral judgment toward who abuse drugs.. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2019/set). [Citado em 22/12/2024].
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