Mexico National Addiction Survey 2011
General Info
Original or alternative title
Encuesta Nacional de Adicciones (ENA) 2011
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
June, 2011 - August, 2011
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Household - Individual - Interview - Nationally representative - Urban-rural representative
Summary
Following the structure of previous surveys in this series, the National Addiction Survey 2011 surveyed teens ages 12-17 and adults ages 18-65 on their alcohol, tobacco, and medicinal and illicit drug consumption. A sample of 16,249 individuals from 15,571 households were surveyed with both household and individual questionnaires. In addition to drug consumption, questionnaires collected information on housing conditions, education, employment, mental health, domestic violence, and migration to the United States.
Previous nationally representative surveys in this series were completed in 1988, 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2008. A subnational survey was completed in 1974.
Keywords
Agriculture, Alcohol use, Alcohol use disorders, Counseling, Crime, Drug consumption, Education, Employment, Family size, Firearms, Health care use, Health insurance, Health literacy, Health promotion, Hospitals, Housing conditions, Illicit drug use, Income, International migration, Intimate partner violence, Length of stay, Lifestyle risk factors, Marital status, Medicines, Mental and behavioral disorders, Mental health symptoms, Occupations, Pregnancy, Prescriptions, Private health facilities, Private social assistance, Public health facilities, Public social assistance, Religion, School enrollment, Secondhand smoke, Self-inflicted injuries, Self-treatment, Suicide, Teachers, Tobacco smoking, Traditional medicine, Unemployment
Citation
Contributors
Funders
Suggested citation
National Center for the Prevention and Control of Addictions (Mexico), National Council Against Addictions (Mexico), National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz (Mexico), National Institute of Public Health (Mexico). Mexico National Addiction Survey 2011.