[Cannabis and medicine students : who, how and why ?]

Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2024-10-01
Anaïs Cornez, Pierre Cole, Samuel Leistedt
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Abstract

Introduction: Cannabis is the third most commonly used substance by students. The aim of this study is to describe cannabis use among medical students and understand their motivations. It seeks to establish the link between cannabis and higher education, especially in medicine.

Materials and methods: 202 students from the UMons and ULB universities (Belgium) took part in the study. They completed an anonymous online questionnaire. Their answers were cleaned before analysis.

Results: 52% of the students declared they had never used cannabis. The time of first use was most often secondary school. Evenings out with friends and improvement falling asleep were the two most common reasons for using cannabis. The participants attributed little benefit to cannabis use in terms of managing their studies. Medical studies may have an impact on cannabis use.

Conclusion: The prevalence of cannabis use appears to be higher among medical students than in the general population, yet few measures are in place to raise their awareness. This study aims to open up the debate on cannabis use among students, especially in the medical school.

[大麻与医科学生:谁、如何和为什么?]
简介大麻是学生最常使用的第三大药物。本研究旨在描述医科学生使用大麻的情况并了解他们使用大麻的动机。材料和方法:来自比利时 UMons 大学和 ULB 大学的 202 名学生参与了这项研究。他们填写了一份匿名在线问卷。结果:52%的学生表示曾吸食过大麻:52%的学生宣称他们从未吸食过大麻。首次吸食大麻的时间多为中学时期。晚上与朋友外出和改善睡眠是吸食大麻的两个最常见原因。参与者认为吸食大麻对他们的学习没有什么好处。医学研究可能会对大麻使用产生影响:医科学生吸食大麻的普遍程度似乎高于普通人群,但几乎没有采取任何措施来提高他们的认识。本研究旨在就学生,尤其是医学院学生吸食大麻的问题展开讨论。
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