Is Trust in Information Sources Associated with Drug Use? A Population-Based Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Zdravstveno Varstvo Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.2478/sjph-2023-0018
Branko Gabrovec, Nuša Crnkovič, Mitja Vrdelja, Katarina Cesar, Špela Selak
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Aim: Communication and information sources can play an important role when addressing drug use. The aim of this study is to assess the association of different levels of trust in information sources regarding drug use within different population groups.

Methods: Data was gathered using a mixed methods approach, with an online survey and interviews. A structured questionnaire was designed for data collection using the methodology of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, with additional items measuring trust in the information sources.

Results: In total 9,161 inhabitants of Slovenia aged 15-64 years and living in the private households completed the survey as part of this non-experimental quantitative study (response rate: 57%). A total of 20.7% of the participants reported having used cannabis or hashish at least once in their lives, 2.5% cocaine/crack cocaine and 0.4% heroin. Mean age of the first cannabis/hashish use was 19.59 years, cocaine/crack cocaine 22.73 years and heroin 20.63 years. The participants most value and trust the information sources regarding tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs if it comes from healthcare workers or immediate family and other relatives, and put the least trust in the internet and television.

Conclusions: The data show that drug users have less trust in the given information sources compared to the whole sample. The present research serves as evidence for development and implementation of targeted interventions, including communication activities and tools.

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对信息来源的信任与药物使用有关吗?一项基于人群的研究。
目的:沟通和信息来源可以在解决吸毒问题中发挥重要作用。本研究的目的是评估不同人群对药物使用信息来源的不同信任程度之间的关系。方法:采用在线调查和访谈相结合的混合方法收集数据。设计了一份结构化的调查表,用于使用欧洲毒品和吸毒成瘾监测中心的方法收集数据,并附有衡量对信息来源信任程度的附加项目。结果:作为这项非实验性定量研究的一部分,共有9161名斯洛文尼亚15-64岁的私人家庭居民完成了调查(回复率:57%)。总共有20.7%的参与者报告在他们的生活中至少使用过一次大麻或大麻,2.5%的可卡因/快克可卡因和0.4%的海洛因。首次使用大麻/哈希什的平均年龄为19.59岁,可卡因/快克可卡因为22.73岁,海洛因为20.63岁。参与者最重视和信任来自保健工作者或直系亲属和其他亲属的关于烟草、酒精和非法药物的信息来源,而对互联网和电视的信任度最低。结论:数据显示,与整个样本相比,吸毒者对给定信息源的信任度较低。目前的研究为制定和实施有针对性的干预措施提供了证据,包括传播活动和工具。
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