Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To understand the meanings that male university students assign to the condition of users of alcohol and other drugs.
METHOD
An exploratory study using a qualitative approach, with inductive analysis of the content of semi-structured interviews applied to 20 male university students from a public university in the southeast region of Brazil, grounded on the theoretical-methodological referential of interpretive anthropology and ethnographic method.
RESULTS
Data were construed using content inductive analysis for two topics: use of alcohol and/or drugs as an outlet; and use of alcohol and/or other drugs: an alternative for belonging and identity.
CONCLUSION
Male university students share the rules of their sociocultural environment that values the use of alcohol and/or other drugs as a way of dealing with the demands and stress ensuing from the everyday university life, and to build identity and belong to this social context, reinforcing the influence of culture.
Descriptors
Students; Drug Users; Alcoholism; Masculinity; Public Health Nursing