Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students

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Autor(a) principal: Alves de Azevedo, Dênia
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Turci , Maria Aparecida, Castelo Branco Rocha Silva, Guilherme, Cesar Piva, Hugo, Túlio Silveira Sousa, Gustavo, Sampaio Moura, Alexandre
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Resumo: Aims: analysing the quality of sleep of the medical students at a private university and its association with the nonprescription use of nootropics (methylphenidate, lisdexamfetamine and modafinil).Methods: the sleep quality was analyzed by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. A sociodemographic questionnaire was considered to identify the psychosocial characteristics of the participants and the use of nootropics. Results were represented as mean and standard deviation (for quantitative variables) or frequency (for qualitative variables), and associations were analyzed using the chi-square test. Results: 362 students answered the questionnaire. The medium levels of global PSQI in students with recent unprescribed use of nootropics was like that observed for students who had never used nootropics (7.76 vs. 7.73; p=0.96). The PSQI analysis by specific domain also showed no statistically significant difference for any domain. It was observed that 23.6% of women and 33,9% of men had good sleep quality, with this difference being statistically significant (p=0.04). The use of six doses or more of alcoholic beverages was related to higher levels of PSQI (7.47 vs. 8.19; p=0.047). Students with poor sleep quality had less satisfaction with their professional choice (OR = 1.84; 95% CI= 1.09 - 3.11), lower perception of skills acquisition (OR= 1.96; 95%CI = 1.16 - 3.31) and a higher proportion of thoughts related to dropping out of the course (OR = 0.46; 95%CI = 0.27 - 0.77). Recent and non-prescription use of nootropics was associated with marijuana use and the desire to drop out of the course. Conclusions: sleep quality was worse in females and in those with higher alcohol intake, and was associated with lower satisfaction with professional choice and desire to drop out of the course. No association was found between non-prescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students.
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spelling Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical studentsAssociação entre o uso não prescrito de nootrópicos e qualidade do sono em estudantes de medicinaAssociação entre o uso não prescrito de nootrópicos e qualidade do sono em estudantes de medicinaStudents, MedicalNootropic AgentsSleepEducation, MedicalEstudantes de medicinaNootrópicosSonoEducação médicaAims: analysing the quality of sleep of the medical students at a private university and its association with the nonprescription use of nootropics (methylphenidate, lisdexamfetamine and modafinil).Methods: the sleep quality was analyzed by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. A sociodemographic questionnaire was considered to identify the psychosocial characteristics of the participants and the use of nootropics. Results were represented as mean and standard deviation (for quantitative variables) or frequency (for qualitative variables), and associations were analyzed using the chi-square test. Results: 362 students answered the questionnaire. The medium levels of global PSQI in students with recent unprescribed use of nootropics was like that observed for students who had never used nootropics (7.76 vs. 7.73; p=0.96). The PSQI analysis by specific domain also showed no statistically significant difference for any domain. It was observed that 23.6% of women and 33,9% of men had good sleep quality, with this difference being statistically significant (p=0.04). The use of six doses or more of alcoholic beverages was related to higher levels of PSQI (7.47 vs. 8.19; p=0.047). Students with poor sleep quality had less satisfaction with their professional choice (OR = 1.84; 95% CI= 1.09 - 3.11), lower perception of skills acquisition (OR= 1.96; 95%CI = 1.16 - 3.31) and a higher proportion of thoughts related to dropping out of the course (OR = 0.46; 95%CI = 0.27 - 0.77). Recent and non-prescription use of nootropics was associated with marijuana use and the desire to drop out of the course. Conclusions: sleep quality was worse in females and in those with higher alcohol intake, and was associated with lower satisfaction with professional choice and desire to drop out of the course. No association was found between non-prescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students.--Objetivos: analisar a qualidade do sono de estudantes de medicina em uma universidade privada brasileira e sua associação com o uso não prescrito de nootrópicos (metilfenidato, lisdexanfetamina e modafinil). Métodos: a qualidade do sono foi analisada utilizando-se o questionário de Pittsburgh (PSQI). Considerou-se um questionário sociodemográfico para identificaçãopsicossocial dos participantes e uso de nootrópicos. Os resultados foram representados como média e desvio-padrão (para as variáveis quantitativas) ou frequência (para as qualitativas), e as associações foram analisadas pelo teste de qui-quadrado.Resultados: responderam ao questionário 362 alunos. Os níveis médios de PSQI global em estudantes com uso recente não prescrito de nootrópicos foi semelhante ao observado para estudantes que nunca usaram nootrópicos (7,76 vs. 7,73; p=0,96). A análise do PSQI por domínio específico também não mostrou diferença estatisticamente significativa. Observou-se que 23,6% das mulheres e 33,9% dos homens tiveram boa qualidade do sono, sendo essa diferença estatisticamente significativa (p=0,04). O uso de seis doses ou mais de bebida alcoólica esteve relacionado com níveis mais altos do PSQI (7,47 vs. 8,19; p=0,047). Alunos com qualidade do sono ruim apresentaram menor satisfação com a escolha profissional (OR = 1.84; IC95%= 1.09 - 3.11), menor percepção de aquisição de habilidades (OR = 1.96; IC95% = 1.16 - 3.31) e maior proporção de pensamentos relacionados a abandonar o curso (OR = 0,46; IC95% = 0,27 - 0,77). O uso recente e não prescrito de nootrópicos esteve  associado ao uso de maconha e ao desejo de abandonar o curso. Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2023-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/4375910.15448/1980-6108.2023.1.43759Scientia Medica; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2023): Single Volume - Continuous Flow of Publication; e43759Scientia Medica; v. 33 n. 1 (2023): Volume Único - Fluxo Contínuo de Publicação; e437591980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2023.1reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
Associação entre o uso não prescrito de nootrópicos e qualidade do sono em estudantes de medicina
Associação entre o uso não prescrito de nootrópicos e qualidade do sono em estudantes de medicina
title Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
spellingShingle Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
Alves de Azevedo, Dênia
Students, Medical
Nootropic Agents
Sleep
Education, Medical
Estudantes de medicina
Nootrópicos
Sono
Educação médica
title_short Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
title_full Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
title_fullStr Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
title_full_unstemmed Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
title_sort Association between nonprescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students
author Alves de Azevedo, Dênia
author_facet Alves de Azevedo, Dênia
Turci , Maria Aparecida
Castelo Branco Rocha Silva, Guilherme
Cesar Piva, Hugo
Túlio Silveira Sousa, Gustavo
Sampaio Moura, Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Turci , Maria Aparecida
Castelo Branco Rocha Silva, Guilherme
Cesar Piva, Hugo
Túlio Silveira Sousa, Gustavo
Sampaio Moura, Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves de Azevedo, Dênia
Turci , Maria Aparecida
Castelo Branco Rocha Silva, Guilherme
Cesar Piva, Hugo
Túlio Silveira Sousa, Gustavo
Sampaio Moura, Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Students, Medical
Nootropic Agents
Sleep
Education, Medical
Estudantes de medicina
Nootrópicos
Sono
Educação médica
topic Students, Medical
Nootropic Agents
Sleep
Education, Medical
Estudantes de medicina
Nootrópicos
Sono
Educação médica
description Aims: analysing the quality of sleep of the medical students at a private university and its association with the nonprescription use of nootropics (methylphenidate, lisdexamfetamine and modafinil).Methods: the sleep quality was analyzed by using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. A sociodemographic questionnaire was considered to identify the psychosocial characteristics of the participants and the use of nootropics. Results were represented as mean and standard deviation (for quantitative variables) or frequency (for qualitative variables), and associations were analyzed using the chi-square test. Results: 362 students answered the questionnaire. The medium levels of global PSQI in students with recent unprescribed use of nootropics was like that observed for students who had never used nootropics (7.76 vs. 7.73; p=0.96). The PSQI analysis by specific domain also showed no statistically significant difference for any domain. It was observed that 23.6% of women and 33,9% of men had good sleep quality, with this difference being statistically significant (p=0.04). The use of six doses or more of alcoholic beverages was related to higher levels of PSQI (7.47 vs. 8.19; p=0.047). Students with poor sleep quality had less satisfaction with their professional choice (OR = 1.84; 95% CI= 1.09 - 3.11), lower perception of skills acquisition (OR= 1.96; 95%CI = 1.16 - 3.31) and a higher proportion of thoughts related to dropping out of the course (OR = 0.46; 95%CI = 0.27 - 0.77). Recent and non-prescription use of nootropics was associated with marijuana use and the desire to drop out of the course. Conclusions: sleep quality was worse in females and in those with higher alcohol intake, and was associated with lower satisfaction with professional choice and desire to drop out of the course. No association was found between non-prescription use of nootropics and sleep quality in medical students.
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