Level of Knowledge and Extent of Use of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids among Physical Education University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study from Palestine

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.35516/jjps.v16i2.1493
S. Hattab, S. Zyoud, Bashar Saleh, Laith Qasarweh, Mahmoud Draidi
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Background: Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) use has increased in the last years, especially among athletes, due to their effect on body shape and performance. These agents could have serious side effects among this highly susciptable population. Methods: Cross-sectional study that included physical education students at An-Najah National University over the period of November 2020 to January 2021, using an electronic questionnaire. The main outcome was to measure the level of knowledge and use of AAS. Results: A total of 380 students were included. The mean age of the students was 21 years (SD= 4.2), and study participants were distributed almost equally according to sex. About one fourth of the students were smokers. Eighty percent of the study participants are from West Bank while the remaining 20 % are from Jerusalem and 48 territories. Furthermore, most of the students live with their families, half of them live in cities, while about 40% live in villages and only 8% in camps. The average level of knowledge about AAS was 2.95 over 8 (37/100) with a median of three. Furthermore, only 36 (10%) participants had satisfactory knowledge, scoring 80% or more. Regarding the use of AAS, eleven participants (2.9%), all males, confirmed that they are currently using AAS. Additionally, about 28 (7%) had previously used them while 30 (8%) are planning to try them in the future. Overall, 221(58%) confirmed using vitamins and minerals. Conclusion: Our study showed that the majority of participants have a substantial lack of information regarding the potential side-effects of AAS while the level of use is comparable with other populations.
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巴勒斯坦体育院校学生对合成代谢-雄激素类固醇的知识水平和使用程度的横断面研究
背景:近年来,雄激素合成代谢类固醇(AAS)的使用有所增加,尤其是在运动员中,因为它们对体型和表现有影响。这些药物可能会在这个高度易受感染的人群中产生严重的副作用。方法:采用电子问卷对2020年11月至2021年1月期间安纳杰国立大学体育系学生进行横断面研究。主要结果是测量AAS的知识和使用水平。结果:共纳入380名学生。学生的平均年龄为21岁(SD=4.2),研究参与者几乎按性别平均分布。大约四分之一的学生是吸烟者。80%的研究参与者来自约旦河西岸,其余20%来自耶路撒冷和48个地区。此外,大多数学生与家人住在一起,其中一半住在城市,约40%住在村庄,只有8%住在营地。AAS的平均知识水平为2.95,高于8(37/100),中位数为3。此外,只有36名(10%)参与者具有令人满意的知识,得分达到或超过80%。关于AAS的使用,11名参与者(2.9%),均为男性,证实他们目前正在使用AAS。此外,约有28人(7%)以前使用过它们,30人(8%)计划将来尝试。总的来说,221人(58%)确认使用了维生素和矿物质。结论:我们的研究表明,大多数参与者严重缺乏关于AAS潜在副作用的信息,而使用水平与其他人群相当。
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Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: The Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (JJPS) is a scientific, bi-annual, peer-reviewed publication that will focus on current topics of interest to the pharmaceutical community at large. Although the JJPS is intended to be of interest to pharmaceutical scientists, other healthy workers, and manufacturing processors will also find it most interesting and informative. Papers will cover basic pharmaceutical and applied research, scientific commentaries, as well as views, reviews. Topics on products will include manufacturing process, quality control, pharmaceutical engineering, pharmaceutical technology, and philosophies on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences. The editorial advisory board would like to place an emphasis on new and innovative methods, technologies, and techniques for the pharmaceutical industry. The reader will find a broad range of important topics in this first issue.
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