J. Greń, Krzysztof Bobrowski, K. Ostaszewski, A. Pisarska
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Alcohol use prevalence was similar to alcohol use among youth from the general population, but prevalence of risky patterns of substance use (drunken-ness, daily smoking, using illegal and new psychoactive substances) was much higher among youth attending both types of special educational centres. Discussion: Very high substance use indicators among youth from special educational centres might be associated with these youths exposition to psychosocial risk factors such as substance use among peers and adults in the immediate social environment. Conclusions: Results of our study support the need for preventive interventions focused on reducing the risks and harm associated with substance use among young people at risk of social maladjustment. Periodical continuation of similar studies to monitor the prevalence of these behaviours is recommended.","PeriodicalId":42147,"journal":{"name":"Alkoholizm i Narkomania-Alchoholism and Drug Addition","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2019-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.5114/ain.2019.94016","citationCount":"6","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Prevalence of psychoactive substance use among students attending youth correctional centres\",\"authors\":\"J. Greń, Krzysztof Bobrowski, K. Ostaszewski, A. Pisarska\",\"doi\":\"10.5114/ain.2019.94016\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Introduction: Development of effective strategies to prevent harm associated with youth substance use requires reliable data on its prevalence. To date, Polish population studies in this regard have not included youth from at-risk groups. This study aimed at examining the prevalence of substance use among Polish students attending special educational centres for young people at risk of social maladjustment i.e. youth sociotherapy centres (MOS) and youth correctional centres (MOW). Material and methods: The random sample con-sists of students attending educational centres for at-risk youth in Poland ( n = 1721). Data was Streszczenie MOW (compared to MOS), and among females (than males). Alcohol use prevalence was similar to alcohol use among youth from the general population, but prevalence of risky patterns of substance use (drunken-ness, daily smoking, using illegal and new psychoactive substances) was much higher among youth attending both types of special educational centres. Discussion: Very high substance use indicators among youth from special educational centres might be associated with these youths exposition to psychosocial risk factors such as substance use among peers and adults in the immediate social environment. Conclusions: Results of our study support the need for preventive interventions focused on reducing the risks and harm associated with substance use among young people at risk of social maladjustment. 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Prevalence of psychoactive substance use among students attending youth correctional centres
Introduction: Development of effective strategies to prevent harm associated with youth substance use requires reliable data on its prevalence. To date, Polish population studies in this regard have not included youth from at-risk groups. This study aimed at examining the prevalence of substance use among Polish students attending special educational centres for young people at risk of social maladjustment i.e. youth sociotherapy centres (MOS) and youth correctional centres (MOW). Material and methods: The random sample con-sists of students attending educational centres for at-risk youth in Poland ( n = 1721). Data was Streszczenie MOW (compared to MOS), and among females (than males). Alcohol use prevalence was similar to alcohol use among youth from the general population, but prevalence of risky patterns of substance use (drunken-ness, daily smoking, using illegal and new psychoactive substances) was much higher among youth attending both types of special educational centres. Discussion: Very high substance use indicators among youth from special educational centres might be associated with these youths exposition to psychosocial risk factors such as substance use among peers and adults in the immediate social environment. Conclusions: Results of our study support the need for preventive interventions focused on reducing the risks and harm associated with substance use among young people at risk of social maladjustment. Periodical continuation of similar studies to monitor the prevalence of these behaviours is recommended.