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Title of Article The Risk of Drug Abuse Among Preschool Students in Phuket, Thailand 
Date of Acceptance 12 March 2019 
Journal
     Title of Journal Iranian Journal of Public Health  
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal TEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 
     ISBN/ISSN pISSN: 2251-6085 
     Volume 48 
     Issue
     Month มีนาคม
     Year of Publication 2019 
     Page 451-457 
     Abstract Background:There have been scientific studies on risk and protective factors that are associated with child outcomes. However ,how risk factors interact to produce outcomes is not clearly understood. We assessed the association between school location, grade, and drug abuse risks among preschoolers. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 3,353 participants aged 2–6 years (mean: 4.6, SD: 1.03)enrolled in childcare centers and kindergarten classes in 2016 in Phuket,Thailand. The risk of drug abuse was measured using questionnaires, which were completed by teachers and caregivers. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals and chi square. Results: The prevalence of drug abuse risk factors was as follows: sleep problems = 1.28%, aggression = 1.10%, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) = 3.61%, learning disabilities (LDs) = 4%, family members’ substance abuse = 12.53%, parents’ changing marital status = 6.53%, conflict between parents/guardians = 1.88%, family poverty = 3.37%, and easy access to drugs in the community = 5.16%. Sleep problems in children were significantly related to family members’ substance abuse, family poverty, and easy access to drugs in the community (ps < .05). LDs were significantly related to parents’ changing marital status, conflict between parents/guardians, family poverty, and easy access to drugs in the community (ps < .05). ADHD was significantly related to family members’ substance abuse, parents’ changing marital status, conflict between parents/guardians, and family poverty (ps < .05). Conclusion: The prevalence of drug abuse risks among preschoolers was 25.86%.Multidisciplinary teams should provide appropriate interventions.  
     Keyword Drug abuse risk, Prevalence, Preschool students 
Author
577070014-8 Miss KUSUMA SWANGPUN [Main Author]
Medicine Doctoral Degree

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