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Prevalence of substance use among college students of state colleges in Iloilo

dc.contributor.advisorMalata, Ma. Pilar Charmaine S.
dc.contributor.authorAgreda, Joji Marie Gela
dc.contributor.authorCorio, Razel Joy Luceno
dc.contributor.authorHervas, Jeneline Espanol
dc.contributor.authorIcabandi, Donna Joy Tabor
dc.contributor.authorMelarin, Dianne Vallecera
dc.contributor.authorMosura, Joenalie Montano
dc.contributor.authorSuspeñe, Rhoda Belandres
dc.contributor.authorVallejo, Arleen Joy Calanao
dc.contributor.chairTayo, Gilma T.
dc.contributor.committeememberNaragdao, Mary Ann F.
dc.contributor.committeememberSabada, Ressureccion B.
dc.contributor.committeememberTorres, James L.
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-06T02:44:15Z
dc.date.issued2004-04
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed to describe the prevalence, nature, and extent of substance use of college students enrolled in the main campuses of state colleges in Iloilo. There were 402 respondents coming from the main campuses of Iloilo State College of Fisheries (ISCOF), Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College (NIPSC), Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) and the lone campus of New Lucena Polytechnic College (NLPC). Data was collected through a questionnaire which was modified from the model core questionnaire developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). Results showed that 36.1% of the respondents had tried smoking. Their mean age of smoking initiation was 17 years with 13.5% having first tried smoking before 15 years of age. Their top three reasons for smoking are as follows: curiosity (44.1%), for fun (25.5%) and peer pressure (17.2%). Of the respondents who smoked within 30 days prior to the survey, 14.7% consumed more than 5 cigarettes per day. The results also showed that 33.8% of the respondents who have tried smoking usually smoke during parties while their usual place to smoke is either in their houses, dormitories or boarding houses (40.7%). There was a significant relationship between the smoking status of the respondents who have tried smoking and the following: gender (p < 0.0001), age (p = 0.0004) and year level (p < 0.01). On the other hand, smoking status of the respondents who have tried smoking has no significant relationship with the following: annual family income (p = 0.91). living arrangement (p = 0.63) and membership in fraternities/sororities (p = 0.17). Alcoholic use had a higher prevalence (65.4%) than cigarette smoking (36.1%). The mean age of those respondents who have tried drinking was also 17 years with 13.7% having tried drinking at an age below 15 years. Their top three reasons for drinking are: for fun (34.6%), curiosity (29.3%) and because family members drink (12.9%). Seventy percent of the respondents who have tried drinking drank 30 days prior to the survey with 10.9% consuming more than 5 bottles and another 10.9% consuming more than 5 glasses of alcoholic beverages. Of those who have been binge drinking 30 davs prior to the survey, 18.9% have been binge drinking 3 to 5 times. The usual occasion for the respondents to drink is during parties (72.9%) and the usual place for them to drink was either in their houses, dormitories or boarding houses (60.8%). The beverage of choice is beer (59.7%). The drinking status of those who have tried drinking had a significant relationship with the following: gender (p < 0.0001), year level (p = 0.005) and membership to fraternities/sororities (p = 0.04). Meanwhile, drinking status had no significant relationship with age (p = 0.06), annual family income (p = 0.85) and their living arrangements (p = 0.51). Shabu use had a prevalence of 2.7% among the respondents. The mean age of shabu use was also 17 years with 18.2% first trying it at 15 years of age. Their reasons for having tried shabu are: peer pressure (45.5%), curiosity (18.2%) and for fun (18.2%). Within 30 days prior to the survey. 45.5% of those who have tried using shabu have used shabu and 20.0% have used shabu in 20 or more days. They usually use shabu during parties (54.5%) and usually have tried using shabu either in their houses, dormitories and boarding houses (54.6%). Data shows that shabu use had a significant relationship with the following: gender (p = 0.0007). year level (p = 0.003) and fraternity/sorority membership (p = 0.05). It has no significant relationship with age (p = 0.09). annual family income (p = 0.92) and their living arrangements (p = 0.47). Results also showed that 5 % of the respondents have tried smoking marijuana and 4.2% have tried opiate type drugs. The mean age for having tried drugs other than shabu was also 17 years with 26.3 % having tried them at an age below 15. Thirty-one percent of those who have tried other drugs than shabu have tried within 30 days prior to the survey.
dc.format.extentxiii, 115 p.
dc.identifier.citationAgreda, J. M. G. (2004). Prevalence of substance use among college students of state colleges in Iloilo [Undergraduate special problem, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Institutional Repository. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/245
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/245
dc.publisherDivision of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas
dc.subjectSubstance use
dc.subjectSmoking
dc.subjectShabu
dc.subjectCigarrettes
dc.subjectAlcohol
dc.subject.agrovocsubstances
dc.subject.agrovocsmoking tobacco
dc.subject.agrovocalcoholic beverages
dc.subject.agrovoccigarettes
dc.subject.lccLG 993.5 2004 P9 A37
dc.subject.meshAlcoholic Beverages
dc.subject.meshCigarette Smoking
dc.subject.sdgSDG 3 - Good health and well-being
dc.subject.sdgSDG 12 - Responsible consumption and production
dc.titlePrevalence of substance use among college students of state colleges in Iloilo
dc.typeThesis
thesis.degree.departmentCollege of Arts and Sciences
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of the Philippines Visayas
thesis.degree.levelUndergradaute
thesis.degree.nameBachelor of Science in Biology

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