Interrelationship Among Smoking Habit, Drug User, and Exposure to Stressful Situations in College Students in Baghdad, Iraq

L. Ali, H. A. A. Sattar, Marwan S. Al-Nimer
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Background: Iraq is one of the countries of the Middle East which was subjected to violence after the USA invasion in 2003. Therefore, adolescents and young age people are vulnerable to be nicotine dependent and drug-abused. The aim of this study is to assess the interrelationship among the post-traumatic disorder, drug or substance user, nicotine dependence with the study performed in a small sample of college-students recruited in one medical-related college in Baghdad. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried in the Department of the Medical Laboratory Technology at the University College of Asoul Al-Dean in Baghdad during the first half of 2019. A total number of 207 students (125 females and 82 males) aged 23.2±5.2 years were enrolled in this study. The scores of the self-reported questionnaires related to the nicotine dependence (Fagerstrom test), drug abuse screening test (DAST-20), and post-traumatic stress disorder screening tool were analyzed. Results: Male students were commonly cigarette smokers and mild to moderately dependent. In general, both males and females were drug abused with male to female odd ratios ranged between 0.489 and 2.595. Male students were subjected to stressful situations more commonly than females by 1.275–2.373 folds. Females and males with a history of exposure to the stressful situations were significantly more drug abused and nicotine-dependent compared to the corresponding students without stressful situations. Conclusions: Nicotine dependence is not a health problem, and the students react to stressful situations by using medicines and medicinal substances. Violence in Iraq is one of the most common risk factors of using drugs which can be a health problem by 15% of our sample. Keywords : College students, drug abuse, nicotine dependence, Iraq, post-traumatic stress Cite this Article: Lara G. A. Ali, Hiba A. Abdul Sattar, Marwan S.M. Al-Nimer. Interrelationship Among Smoking Habit, Drug User, and Exposure to Stressful Situations in College Students in Baghdad, Iraq. International Journal of Biomedical Engineering . 2019; 5(2): 5–13p.
伊拉克巴格达大学生吸烟习惯、吸毒和压力环境的相互关系
背景:伊拉克是2003年美国入侵后遭受暴力的中东国家之一。因此,青少年和年轻人群容易产生尼古丁依赖和药物滥用。本研究的目的是评估创伤后精神障碍、药物或物质使用者、尼古丁依赖之间的相互关系。本研究在巴格达一所医学相关学院招募的一小部分大学生中进行。方法:本横断面研究于2019年上半年在巴格达Asoul Al-Dean大学医学实验室技术系进行。本研究共纳入学生207人,其中女生125人,男生82人,年龄23.2±5.2岁。对青少年尼古丁依赖(Fagerstrom测验)、药物滥用筛查(DAST-20)、创伤后应激障碍筛查工具等相关自述问卷得分进行分析。结果:男生吸烟多,轻度至中度依赖。总体而言,男性和女性都吸毒,男女奇比在0.489 ~ 2.595之间。男生面临压力情境的频率是女生的1.275 ~ 2.373倍。与没有压力环境的学生相比,有压力环境暴露史的男女学生的药物滥用和尼古丁依赖显著增加。结论:尼古丁依赖不构成健康问题,学生对压力情况的反应是使用药物和药物。伊拉克的暴力是使用毒品最常见的危险因素之一,在我们的样本中,有15%的人可能会造成健康问题。关键词:大学生,药物滥用,尼古丁依赖,伊拉克,创伤后应激伊拉克巴格达大学生吸烟习惯、吸毒和压力环境的相互关系国际生物医学工程杂志。2019;5 (2): 5-13p。
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