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Salud mental
Print version ISSN 0185-3325
Abstract
RODRIGUEZ-KURI, Solveig E.; GARCIA-AURRECOECHEA, Raúl; BENITEZ-VILLA, José Luis and FERNANDEZ-CACERES, Carmen. Diagnosis of macrosocial risks of drug use in Mexican municipalities. Salud Ment [online]. 2019, vol.42, n.1, pp.5-12. ISSN 0185-3325. https://doi.org/10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2019.002.
Introduction
Factors associated with drug use are defined in terms of their proximity to the phenomenon and can be classified as individual, microsocial, and macrosocial. Macrosocial factors include variables of a geographic, economic, demographic, and social nature, which can be compiled from population censuses and surveys.
Objective
To determine the levels of risk for drug use in municipalities in Mexico based on macro-social indicators.
Method
Retrospective cross-sectional study, based on the analysis of population data, weighted by the Delphi method.
Results
Sixty-four municipalities with a high or very high risk of drug use were identified. Factors such as the volume of drug seizures, prevalence of student use, alcohol supply, and inequality among the population were weighted as the factors with greatest risk for drug use.
Discussion and conclusion
These data serve as a benchmark for guiding the efficient, rational administration of resources assigned for dealing with the problem of addictions, since they make it possible to identify localities with a greater need for care services.
Keywords : Risk factors; drug users; social determinants of health; mental health; Delphi technique; substance abuse.