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Title: Violence Exposure and Drug Use


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Violence Exposure and Drug Use
  • Luciana Ramos-Lira

Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría Ramón de la
Fuente, Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Violent experiences have been found as an
    important factor related with drug involvement,
    particularly when these experiences occur during
    childhood or adolescence

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  • The literature also indicates that severity and
    the type of violence exposure may be directly
    associated with drug involvement

4
  • A study with a US nationally representative
    sample of youth found that those who had
    experienced either physical or sexual abuse were
    twice as likely as their non-victimized peers to
    report past-year drug use or dependence
    (Kilpatrick et al., 2000)

5
  • In Mexico, a study in a nationally representative
    sample of students showed that to be a victim of
    sexual abuse was associated with the use of drugs
    (Ramos-Lira et al., 1998)

6
  • Research has shown that epidemiological
    differences exist between different types of
    violence such as sex and age (National Academy of
    Assistance to Victims, 2002 Medina-Mora et al.,
    to be published WHO, 2002)

7
  • There exists the possibility that adolescents
    exposed to different types of violence initiate
    drug use early and/or report greater amount of
    illicit drug use

8
  • Moreover, the type of outcome may be dependent
    upon the particular type of victimization
    experienced

9
  • To begin to explore these issues, we studied the
    association between exposure to violence, and
    actual drug use of mariguana, cocaine and
    inhalants among urban middle schools students
    living in Mexico City (Wagner et al., 2002).

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  • Also, we included the opportunities to use drugs,
    -such as marijuana, inhalants and cocaine- in
    this study.

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  • Students who had been victimized were five times
    more likely to have had an opportunity to use
    drugs, compared to those who had not been
    victimized
  • Males, compared to females, were more likely to
    have used drugs

12
  • Students who were victimized were three times
    more likely to have used drugs
  • However, no association between victimization
    and drug use was found, once exposure to
    opportunities to use drugs was taken into
    consideration

13
  • Although we found an association between violence
    victimization and drug use we do not know a lot
    about the mechanisms that relate them, including
    the role of PTSD

14
  • Moreover, it also is very important to
    understand, why some youth that has been exposed
    to violence and have had drug exposure
    opportunities do not use drugs

15
  • Given that men and women have different positions
    in the Mexican an US societies, as well as
    male-female differences in drug and violence
    involvement, it is important to consider this
    issue

16
  • Cultural beliefs in terms of gender
    relationships, including family, marriage, and
    motherhood are very important to understand the
    situation of Mexican women and men

17
  • Particularly important are the conceptions of
    masculinity and femininity constructed on the
    basis of family roles such as mother and son,
    brothers and sisters, and the idea of masculine
    superiority. These imply unequal relations
    between sexes.

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  • Women must be morally superior. The ennoblement
    of female chastity has been labeled as
    marianismo, and has been considered the
    counterpart of machismo.

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  • The concepts are complementary aspects of gender
    machismo represents the male ideology and
    masculinity and marianismo, through the cult of
    the virgin, represents the feminine counterpart
    (Melhus, 1990).

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  • The principle of male superiority assumes beliefs
    such as males are more intelligent and stronger
    than women in both physical and emotional
    aspects, and that women must be obedient

21
  • Male that sustain this principle of superiority
    and internalize it as a part of its masculinity
    can be more likely to get involved in risky
    behaviors such as perpetration of violence,
    unprotected sex and use of drugs

22
  • Some studies have shown that Latinos hold more
    traditional attitudes toward women
  • Also, Mexicans and Mexican-Americans have been
    found more conservative and sustain more rigid
    expectations about gender roles than other groups

23
  • One important reason to study Mexican, Mexican
    immigrants and Mexican-American is the specific
    link between the United States and Mexico

24
  • It is estimated that Mexicans account for 54 of
    regional immigrants, followed by Cubans,
    Dominicans and Salvadorans and that family
    remittances have exceeded twenty-three thousand
    million dollars, playing a key macroeconomic role
    in countries such as Mexico

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  • Finally, it is difficult to end violence, and if
    drugs are more and more available and youth are
    more exposed to them, we should find out factors
    to help them to cope in less maladaptative ways
    with an increasingly complex world in culturally
    adapted interventions
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