Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students

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Autor(a) principal: Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dumith,Samuel C., Dytz,Alessandro S., Fontes,Fernanda, Neiva-Silva,Lucas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To measure lifetime, last-year and last-month prevalence of Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs (NMUPD) as well as the characteristics associated to last-month NMUPD among undergraduate students of a university in southern Brazil. Methods This was a cross-sectional study, with a sample that was selected through a clustered systematic sampling strategy. Multivariate analysis was conducted with Poisson regression according to a four-level hierarchical model of analysis. Fieldwork was conducted in 2015, and 1,423 students participated. Results Lifetime, last-year and last-month prevalence of NMUPD were 25.2%, 13.1% and 8.5%, respectively. Anxiolytics and barbiturates were the most prevalent. Variables independently associated were being female, having a family income lower than one or higher than six Brazilian minimum wages, being enrolled in a health sciences-related undergraduate course, and having reported lifetime NMUPD by a friend. Conclusions Based on these results, we suggest the development of prevention and promotion activities on this theme for students and professors, especially among those from health sciences-related courses. These interventions should focus on harmful effects of NMUPD, psychosocial coping strategies and socially established gender roles.
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title Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
spellingShingle Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Non-medical use of prescription drugs
universities
students
title_short Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
title_full Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
title_fullStr Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
title_full_unstemmed Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
title_sort Under pressure: non-medical use of prescription drugs among undergraduate students
author Demenech,Lauro Miranda
author_facet Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Dumith,Samuel C.
Dytz,Alessandro S.
Fontes,Fernanda
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
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Dytz,Alessandro S.
Fontes,Fernanda
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Demenech,Lauro Miranda
Dumith,Samuel C.
Dytz,Alessandro S.
Fontes,Fernanda
Neiva-Silva,Lucas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Non-medical use of prescription drugs
universities
students
topic Non-medical use of prescription drugs
universities
students
description ABSTRACT Objective To measure lifetime, last-year and last-month prevalence of Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs (NMUPD) as well as the characteristics associated to last-month NMUPD among undergraduate students of a university in southern Brazil. Methods This was a cross-sectional study, with a sample that was selected through a clustered systematic sampling strategy. Multivariate analysis was conducted with Poisson regression according to a four-level hierarchical model of analysis. Fieldwork was conducted in 2015, and 1,423 students participated. Results Lifetime, last-year and last-month prevalence of NMUPD were 25.2%, 13.1% and 8.5%, respectively. Anxiolytics and barbiturates were the most prevalent. Variables independently associated were being female, having a family income lower than one or higher than six Brazilian minimum wages, being enrolled in a health sciences-related undergraduate course, and having reported lifetime NMUPD by a friend. Conclusions Based on these results, we suggest the development of prevention and promotion activities on this theme for students and professors, especially among those from health sciences-related courses. These interventions should focus on harmful effects of NMUPD, psychosocial coping strategies and socially established gender roles.
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