Drug use on both sides of the US-Mexico border

Abstract Objective To compare drug use for cities along the US-Mexico border. Materials and methods Data are from the US-Mexico Study on Alcohol and Related Conditions (UMSARC, 2011-2013), a survey of 4 796 randomly selected Mexican and of Mexican origin individuals on both sides of the border. Results Higher rates of any past-year drug use and symptoms of drug use disorders were found only in the border city of Laredo, when compared to the non-border city of San Antonio. Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa/Matamoros showed higher rates of drug use than the non-border city of Monterrey. Much higher rates (OR’s in the range of 4-11) were found in the US cities when compared to their across-the-border Mexican counterparts. Conclusions Drug use is high on the border for the selected Mexican cities. Misuse of prescription drugs is nevertheless a concern in the south Texas border cities in our study.

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Main Authors: Borges,Guilherme, Zemore,Sarah E, Orozco,Ricardo, Cherpitel,Cheryl J, Martínez,Priscilla, Wallisch,Lynn
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2018
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-36342018000400021
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