The Prevalence and the Contributing Factors of Substance Abuse Among Medical Sciences Students.

Addiction and Health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.34172/ahj.1508
Hamidreza Gilasi, Sayyed Alireza Talaei, Mahtab Hodavand, Hossein Biqam, Hamzeh Arbab, Fatemeh Mohebbi
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Background: The prevalence of substance abuse (SA) among youth has increased in recent years. However, limited data exist about SA among medical sciences students. Therefore, this study assessed SA prevalence and contributing factors among medical sciences students.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019. Participants were 238 medical sciences students randomly selected from Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran. The data collection instrument was the SA prevalence assessment questionnaire developed by the Mental Health Center of the Ministry of Health of Iran. Data were analyzed using the SPSS (v. 22.0) software.

Findings: The most commonly abused substances were waterpipe tobacco (31.9%), cigarettes (20.2%), and alcoholic beverages (10.5%). Most participants with a history of SA had started SA before entering university. The prevalence rates of waterpipe tobacco smoking, cigarette smoking, and alcohol consumption were 9.2%, 8.8%, and 4.2% in the past month and 16.4%, 18.1%, and 7.6% in the past year, respectively. The prevalence of SA among dormitory students and students with lower grade point averages was significantly higher than among non-dormitory students and students with higher grade point averages.

Conclusion: The onset age of SA was mainly before eighteen years, so strategies are needed to reduce SA in secondary schools. Moreover, strategies are needed to prevent and reduce SA at universities, particularly among dormitory students and students with lower grade point averages. University authorities should use effective educational and counseling programs to prevent student SA.

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背景:近年来,青少年药物滥用(SA)的发生率有所上升。然而,关于医学学生SA的数据有限。因此,本研究评估了医学生中SA的患病率及其影响因素。方法:本横断面研究于2019年进行。参与者是238名从伊朗卡尚医科大学随机选出的医科学生。数据收集工具是伊朗卫生部精神卫生中心制定的SA患病率评估问卷。数据分析采用SPSS (v. 22.0)软件。结果:最常见的滥用物质是水烟(31.9%)、香烟(20.2%)和酒精饮料(10.5%)。大多数有SA历史的参与者在进入大学之前就开始了SA。水烟、香烟和酒精的患病率在过去一个月分别为9.2%、8.8%和4.2%,在过去一年分别为16.4%、18.1%和7.6%。平均绩点较低的学生和宿舍学生的SA患病率显著高于非宿舍学生和平均绩点较高的学生。结论:中学生SA发病年龄以18岁前为主,应采取相应措施降低中学生SA。此外,需要采取策略来预防和减少大学中的SA,特别是在宿舍学生和平均成绩较低的学生中。大学当局应该使用有效的教育和咨询方案来预防学生SA。
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