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Citation

Da Silva FJG, De Souza Monteiro CF, Veloso LUP, E Silva Sales JC, Costa APC, De Almeida Gonçalves L. Acta Paul. Enferm. 2018; 31(3): 321-326.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Departamento de Enfermagem da Escola Paulista de Medicina)

DOI

10.1590/1982-0194201800045

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between suicidal ideation and illicit drug use in women.

METHODS: An analytical study conducted with 369 women receiving care in the Basic Health Units, using the Non-Student Drug Use Questionnaire and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire for investigating suicidal ideation.

RESULTS: Association between suicidal ideation and the use of tranquilizers without medical prescription (p=0.005), solvents (p=0.006), and marijuana (p=0.003) was identified. Utilization of tranquilizers increased the chances of suicidal ideation in women by 2.7 times (CI=1.372-5.608) when compared to those who did not use these drugs; the use of solvents increased it by 10.1 times (CI=2.197-46.967), and marijuana use by 3.3 times (CI=1.865-13.900).

CONCLUSION: The indicators indicate that illicit drug use by women has serious implications and, therefore, requires effective interventions that should focus above all on the prevention of suicidal ideation, as the progression of this ideation may converge in tragic outcomes that include attempted suicide, self-mutilation, and suicide. © 2018 Departamento de Enfermagem/Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Women; Mental health; Suicidal ideation; Public health; Street drugs

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