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  • Title: Use of marijuana and other drugs by college students of São Paulo, Brazil.
    Author: Silva MT, Barros RS, de Magalhães MP.
    Journal: Int J Addict; 1994 Jun; 29(8):1045-56. PubMed ID: 7960299.
    Abstract:
    Drug usage in a sample of 1,069 college students of São Paulo, Brazil, was investigated. The highest lifetime prevalence was reported for alcohol (82%) and tobacco (39%) followed by inhalants (28%), marijuana (26%), over-the-counter tranquilizers and stimulants (17%), and cocaine (10%). Current use is considerably smaller. Marijuana users were classified as having a "Stable," "Descending," and "Once" pattern of consumption frequency. These patterns were orderly related to sex, socioeconomic status, use of drugs, drug approval, and peer group. Drug usage appeared as predominantly social-recreational in this population, although the risk of misuse for "Stable" students should be evaluated.
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