Risk and protective factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan high-risk male populations
Background Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study provides insights on protective and risk factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan, high-risk, male samples. Methods Data from the “Mental and Somatic Health without borders” (MeSHe) survey were utilize...
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doaj-4cfb6a20673d4850b9c3fda3cb8b5bbb2020-11-24T21:15:36ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592018-11-016e593010.7717/peerj.5930Risk and protective factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan high-risk male populationsAnis Sfendla0Dina Lemrani1Britt Hedman Ahlström2Meftaha Senhaji3Nóra Kerekes4Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan, MoroccoDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan, MoroccoDepartment of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, SwedenDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, Tetouan, MoroccoDepartment of Health Sciences, University West, Trollhättan, SwedenBackground Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study provides insights on protective and risk factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan, high-risk, male samples. Methods Data from the “Mental and Somatic Health without borders” (MeSHe) survey were utilized in the present study. The MeSHe survey assesses somatic and mental health parameters by self-report from prison inmates (n = 177) and outpatients from an addiction institution (n = 54). The “Drug dependence” and the “No drug dependence” groups were identified based on the Arabic version of the Drug Use Disorder Identification Test’s (DUDIT) validated cutoff for identifying individuals with drug dependence, specifically in Morocco. Results The majority of participants who had at least high school competence (67.6%), were living in a partnership (53.7%), were a parent (43.1%), and/or had a job (86.8%) belonged to the “No drug dependence” group, while the presence of mental health problems was typical among the “Drug dependence” group (47.4%). A multivariable regression model (χ2 (df = 5, N = 156) = 63.90, p < 0.001) revealed that the presence of depression diagnosis remains a significant risk factor, while a higher level of education, having a child, and being employed are protective factors from drug dependence. Discussion Findings support the importance of increasing academic competence and treating depression as prevention from the persistence of drug addiction in male high-risk populations.https://peerj.com/articles/5930.pdfArabic-DUDITDepressionDrug dependenceEmploymentMeSHe studyPartnership |
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Risk and protective factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan high-risk male populations |
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Risk and protective factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan high-risk male populations |
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Risk and protective factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan high-risk male populations |
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Background Substance use is linked to biological, environmental, and social factors. This study provides insights on protective and risk factors for drug dependence in two Moroccan, high-risk, male samples. Methods Data from the “Mental and Somatic Health without borders” (MeSHe) survey were utilized in the present study. The MeSHe survey assesses somatic and mental health parameters by self-report from prison inmates (n = 177) and outpatients from an addiction institution (n = 54). The “Drug dependence” and the “No drug dependence” groups were identified based on the Arabic version of the Drug Use Disorder Identification Test’s (DUDIT) validated cutoff for identifying individuals with drug dependence, specifically in Morocco. Results The majority of participants who had at least high school competence (67.6%), were living in a partnership (53.7%), were a parent (43.1%), and/or had a job (86.8%) belonged to the “No drug dependence” group, while the presence of mental health problems was typical among the “Drug dependence” group (47.4%). A multivariable regression model (χ2 (df = 5, N = 156) = 63.90, p < 0.001) revealed that the presence of depression diagnosis remains a significant risk factor, while a higher level of education, having a child, and being employed are protective factors from drug dependence. Discussion Findings support the importance of increasing academic competence and treating depression as prevention from the persistence of drug addiction in male high-risk populations. |
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