Einstein (São Paulo) (Dec 2005)

Non medical use and abuse of psychoactive substances among university students in health-related courses

  • Clesio Nepomuceno,
  • Ana Paula de Carvalho,
  • Valéria Aparecida de Paula,
  • Viviane Cristina de Souza,
  • Dorisdaia Carvalho de Humerez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 261 – 267

Abstract

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Objective: To understand the pattern of consumption of legal andillicit drugs among students of health-related courses and, if thereare users among the participants in the survey, and find out whetherthey wish to participate in prevention and treatment programs.Methods: Quantitative and descriptive study performed using aself-applicable questionnaire. The study population consisted ofstudents at a private university in the city of Sao Paulo whoanswered a questionnaire on research objectives. Anonymity wasassured, and all of them signed an informed consent form. Results:Five hundred and eighty-three students participated in the study,82% female and 18% male. Most students (75.45%) were aged 20-35 years. The average family income ranged from 5 to 15 minimumwages. Among the legal substances, alcohol was most frequentlymentioned as used occasionally, frequently or daily (47.33%),followed by tobacco (36.02%). As to illicit drugs, Cannabis sativawas more often mentioned for experimental and occasional use(12.86%) and 2.83% of students reported dependence. It wasfollowed by inhaled substances and cocaine. Crack, heroin in theform of medication (Dolantin), “mushroom tea” and othermedications were also mentioned as tried by the participants.Conclusion: These data were similar to those of other studiesperformed with university students and showed the need to createeducational programs in order to broaden the complexity of thecircle involving drug use and abuse.

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