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Horizonte sanitario

versión On-line ISSN 2007-7459versión impresa ISSN 1665-3262

Resumen

OCASIO-PENA, Carolina; HERNANDEZ-MORLA, Ubalmi; CARTAGENA-NIEVES, William J.  y  ARROYO-ACEVEDO, Hiram V.. Vaporizers in Adolescents: Associated Factors, Prevalence, and Community Perspective on Health Promotion. Horiz. sanitario [online]. 2023, vol.22, n.1, pp.117-123.  Epub 16-Dic-2023. ISSN 2007-7459.  https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a22n1.5052.

Objective:

In the third of the Sustainable Development Goals: Health and Well-being, there is a goal aimed at strengthening the prevention and treatment of substance abuse. Three objectives are proposed: (1) identify a bibliography regarding the use of vaporizers in adolescents and young people to verify important variables as associated factors, and (2) carry out a community compilation through interviews and forums to recognize the social perception of the use of vaporizers, and (3) determine, in the population of Puerto Rican youth and adolescents, the prevalence of the use of vaporizers.

Materials and methods:

A mixed study: qualitative observational and cross-sectional analytical was carried out with data collection consisting of a review of 13 articles, interviews with key informants who work with the health and safety of young Puerto Ricans, and analysis, using the SPSS program, of the prevalence of the Puerto Rican self-administered questionnaire Consulta Juvenil as a secondary database (n=8,603).

Results:

The literature establishes associated factors such as marketing, family relationship, and socialization. It was found that organizations view community health promotion as a preventive method. 21.9% of high school students use vaporizers. 22.1% do not know the substance contained in their vaporizer.

Conclusion:

Health promotion is based on favorable public policies, health education, social- community mobilization, and multidisciplinary work. We recommend that evaluations and prevention of the use of vaporizers be practiced based on health-promoting public health. In this way, the Sustainable Development Goal will be worked on: Health and Well-being for the protection of young generations and to reduce the prevalence of substance use.

Palabras llave : Vaporizers; Puerto Rico; Adolescents; Health Promotion.

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