Sleep difficulties and use of prescription and non-prescription sleep aids in Portuguese higher education students

Jéssica Silva , Patrícia Vieira , Ana Allen Gomes , Thomas Roth , Maria Helena Pinto de Azevedo , Daniel Ruivo Marques
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Abstract

The present study aims to characterize the prevalence, the pattern of medically prescribed and over-the-counter medication/supplements in Higher Education students, as well as to relate the consumption of sleeping medication with insomnia severity, sleep effort, sleep locus of control, anxiety, and depression. Data was collected from a sample of 2029 Portuguese Higher Education students, aged ≥18 years old, being approximately 75% women and 25% men. Thirty-one percent of the sample considered suffering from insomnia, 6% consumed sleeping medication prescribed by a physician, 4% consumed OTC (over-the-counter) medication/supplements, and 2% undergone psychotherapy. Among the Higher Education students with insomnia, 19% reported consuming sleep medication prescribed by a physician, benzodiazepines were the most prescribed drug class, and the General Practitioner the physician who prescribed most frequently. Twelve percent of students with insomnia consumed OTC medication/supplements, with Valerian being the most consumed substance. Among students with insomnia, only 8% undergone psychotherapy.

葡萄牙高等教育学生的睡眠困难和使用处方和非处方睡眠辅助
本研究旨在描述高等教育学生中医学处方和非处方药物/补充剂的流行程度、模式,并将睡眠药物的使用与失眠严重程度、睡眠努力程度、睡眠控制点、焦虑和抑郁联系起来。数据收集自2029名葡萄牙高等教育学生的样本,年龄≥18岁,约75%为女性,25%为男性。31%的人认为自己患有失眠症,6%的人服用医生开的安眠药,4%的人服用OTC(非处方)药物/补充剂,2%的人接受了心理治疗。在患有失眠症的高等教育学生中,19%的人报告服用医生开的睡眠药物,苯二氮卓类药物是开得最多的药物类别,全科医生开得最多。12%的失眠症学生服用OTC药物/补充剂,缬草是消费量最大的物质。在患有失眠症的学生中,只有8%的人接受了心理治疗。
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Sleep epidemiology
Sleep epidemiology Dentistry, Oral Surgery and Medicine, Clinical Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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