科拉蒂纳一所私立大学卫生专业学生滥用精神药物的问题

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背景:精神药物用于治疗涉及中枢神经系统的疾病。然而,一些人为了提高学习成绩或专业表现,或为了审美或娱乐目的而滥用药物。滥用精神药物是有害的,短期内可导致失眠、焦虑和情绪能力下降,长期可导致生理或心理依赖、心血管、认知和运动能力改变,此外还有用药过量的风险。目的:本研究旨在了解圣埃斯皮里图州科拉蒂纳市卫生学科学生滥用精神药物的普遍程度,以破解导致这种做法的因素。这项研究的结果除了提供有关这一习惯的有害影响的信息来源外,还有助于设计预防措施:使用在线问卷对 122 名健康专业大学生进行了描述性研究。数据用 GraphPad Prism 9 软件制表,信度为 95% (P < 0.05),并用费雪检验进行分析:结果:半数受访大学生声称曾在生活中的某个阶段使用过精神药物,21.3%的人曾尝试过自我治疗。进入学习生活后,使用精神药物成为学生的普遍习惯(62.3%):自我药疗是受访学生的普遍做法,而对心理健康有重大影响的学习生活则助长了这种做法。这些研究结果表明,有必要更好地关注大学生的心理健康,并在整个人群中开展更多有关自我药疗的教育:这项研究强调,卫生专业人员需要更加关注这种自我药疗的做法,并采取更多的初级预防措施,重点教育这些使用者,以防止滥用精神药物危害个人健康,从而降低卫生系统的成本。
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Indiscriminate use of psychotropic drugs by health discipline students at a private university in Colatina
Background: Psychotropic drugs are used to treat disorders involving central nervous system. However, several drugs are indiscriminately used by individuals seeking better academic or professional performance or for esthetic or recreational purposes. Indiscriminate utilization of psychotropic drugs is deleterious and can cause insomnia, anxiety, and emotional ability in short term, as well as physical or psychological dependence, cardiovascular, cognitive, and motor alterations in long term, in addition to the risk of overdose. Aim: This study was designed to characterize the prevalence of indiscriminate use of psychotropic drugs among students in the health disciplines in Colatina, Espírito Santo, to decipher the factors driving this practice. The findings from this study can lend themselves for designing preventive measures, in addition to providing a source of information about the harmful impacts of this habit. Methods: A descriptive study on a sample of 122 college students from courses in the health disciplines was carried out using online questionnaires. The data were tabulated in GraphPad Prism 9 software, with 95% reliability (P < 0.05), and analyzed using Fisher’s test. Results: Half of the college students interviewed claimed to have used psychotropic drugs at some points in their lives, and 21.3% had attempted self-medication. Utilization of psychotropic drugs became a common habit among students after entering academic life (62.3%). Conclusions: Self-medication is a common practice among the interviewed students and academic life, which has an significant impact on mental health, galvanizes this practice. These findings point to the need for better attention to the mental health of the university students and more education regarding the practice of self-medication in the population as a whole. Relevance for Patients: The study highlights the need for greater attention by health professionals to this practice of self-medication, and more primary preventive measures focused on educating these users to prevent jeopardizing the health of individuals indiscriminately used psychopharmaceuticals and to consequently reduce health system costs.
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