Factors associated with substance use among preclinical medical students in Turkey: a cross-sectional study

Mert Karabacak, Ekin Beyza Kose, Zeynep Bahadir, Yagmur Demirel, Elif Busra Mutlu, Zeynep Ozcan, B. B. Ozkara
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Introduction: Medical students experience high levels of stress due to their rigorous training, which can negatively affect their mental health. This study aimed to investigate substance use habits of medical students at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa and the association on their mental health and demographic factors. Methods: This cross-sectional survey study was conducted in March-April 2022 among preclinical medical students (years 1-3 of a 6-year program). A confidential, anonymous online survey consisting of four sections on sociodemographic and educational characteristics, nicotine use and dependence [Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND)], alcohol use [Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)], mental health status [12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12)], was distributed to 1131 students via WhatsApp and Telegram text messages. Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal Wallis tests compared variables’ distribution in the questionnaire categories. Spearman's correlation assessed associations between scales. Significance was p < 0.05. Results: The study included 190 medical students. A total of 26.3% of the participants were smokers, with 8.4% showing moderate to high levels of nicotine dependence. An estimated 45.8% and 8.4% reported low-risk consumption and risky usage of alcohol, respectively. There were statistically significant associations between substance use and demographic factors such as sex, GPA, and religious belief. The study found a statistically significant correlation between FTND scores and GHQ-12 scores, and, between FTND scores and AUDIT scores. Conclusion: The findings of this study will inform the development of interventions to improve the mental health and academic performance of medical students at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa. Furthermore, it will raise awareness about the importance of addressing substance use among medical students in Turkey.
土耳其临床前医学生使用药物的相关因素:一项横断面研究
导言:医科学生因接受严格的培训而承受着巨大的压力,这会对他们的心理健康产生负面影响。本研究旨在调查伊斯坦布尔大学切拉帕萨分校医科学生的药物使用习惯及其与心理健康和人口统计学因素的关系:这项横断面调查研究于 2022 年 3 月至 4 月在临床前医科学生(6 年制课程的 1-3 年级)中进行。通过WhatsApp和Telegram短信向1131名学生发放了一份保密、匿名的在线调查,内容包括社会人口学和教育特征、尼古丁使用和依赖[法格斯特伦尼古丁依赖测试(FTND)]、酒精使用[酒精使用障碍鉴定测试(AUDIT)]、心理健康状况[12项一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)]等四个部分。Mann-Whitney U 和 Kruskal Wallis 检验比较了变量在问卷类别中的分布情况。斯皮尔曼相关性评估了量表之间的关联。显著性以 p < 0.05 为标准:研究对象包括 190 名医学生。共有 26.3% 的参与者是烟民,其中 8.4% 的人对尼古丁有中度至高度依赖。估计分别有45.8%和8.4%的人报告了低风险饮酒和高风险饮酒。在统计学上,药物使用与性别、平均学分绩点和宗教信仰等人口统计学因素之间存在明显的关联。研究发现,FTND 分数与 GHQ-12 分数以及 FTND 分数与 AUDIT 分数之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性:本研究的结果将为伊斯坦布尔大学-切拉帕萨分校医学生心理健康和学业成绩干预措施的制定提供参考。此外,这项研究还将提高土耳其医学生对解决药物使用问题重要性的认识。
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