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Violencia escolar y consumo de alcohol y tabaco en estudiantes de Educación Secundaria
Author(s) -
Miriam Moñino-García,
Eugenia Piñero Ruiz,
José Carlos del Alma Gonzalo,
Fuensanta Cerezo Ramírez
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
european journal of investigation in health psychology and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2254-9625
pISSN - 2174-8144
DOI - 10.30552/ejihpe.v3i2.45
Subject(s) - humanities , psychology , art
Adolescence is a transitional process between childhood and adulthood (Antona, Madrid and Alaez, 2003), which involves physical, cognitive and social changes (Johnson, Roberts and Worrell, 1999). During this stage, risky behaviours are often developed, including alcohol and tobacco consumption. Alcohol is the most psychoactive substance consumed among adolescents, aged 14-18, followed by tobacco in Spain (DGPNSD, 2009). The teenagers who use alcohol and tobacco have a higher probability of having problems of aggresiveness and violence and it is also related to health problems (Bellis et al., 2005; Gil and Gil-Lacroix Lacroix, 2006; Room, Babor and Rehm, 2005). Several studies (Bond, Carlin, Thomas, Rubin and Patton, 2001; Cangas, Gazquez, Perez-Fuentes, Moldes and Rubio, 2007; Pinero-Ruiz, Lopez-Espin, Cherry and Torres-Cantero, 2012) have linked the presence of violence at school disturbing the environment and having negative consequences for the health and behaviour to a higher frequency in the consumption of alcohol and tobacco. In this study, 2552 questionnaires were collected with ages among 12-16 years from the Murcia Region. The results showed that students with aggressive behaviours at school have a higher frequency of alcohol and tobacco consumption.

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