Reason and purpose of the study: To investigate the abusive consumption of psychoactive substances. Methods: Questionnaires that addressed sociodemographic characteristics, professional information and use psychoactive substances were administered. The Chi-square test (p<0.05) was used to determine associated factors.
Results: In total, 320 truck drivers were surveyed, of which 48.8% reported using psychoactive, especially amphetamines (90.3%). The consumption was associated with age group below 32 years (p=0.002), had no steady partner (p=0.047), 10 or more years of occupation (p<0.001), workload over 15 hours a day (p<0.001), slept less than five hours (p<0.001), drove over 800 km a day (p=0.001), and believed that the psychoactive drugs were not addictive (p<0.001). Employment relationship, financial status, time away from home, and truck unloading time were not associated variables.
Conclusion: The use of these substances is a fact, and the results indicate the need for intervention, especially with the commercialization of these medications.
Karina Valerim Teixeira Remor, Maria Tereza Mattos Monteiro, Vanessa da Rosa, Roniele Balvedi Iacovski, Thiago Mamôru Sakae, Dayani Galato
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