Drug use among medical students in Sao Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

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Lemos-Santos, Pedro [1 ]
Blumrich, Lukas [1 ]
Debia, Jordi Blanes [1 ]
Castaldelli-Maia, Joao Mauricio [1 ]
Suen, Paulo Jeng Chian [1 ]
Malbergier, Andre [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo FMUSP, Fac Med, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Inst Psiquiatria IPq, R Dr Ovidio Pires Campos 785, BR-05403903 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
来源
SAO PAULO MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2024年 / 142卷 / 02期
关键词
Students; medical; Prevalence; COVID-19; Mental health; Education; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; ACADEMIC-PERFORMANCE; SUICIDAL IDEATION; UNITED-STATES; ALCOHOL; CONSUMPTION; PREVALENCE; GENDER; DEPRESSION; UNIVERSITY;
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10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0493.R1.150623
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Medical students demonstrate higher rates of substance use than other university students and the general population. The challenges imposed by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic raised significant concerns about mental health and substance use.OBJECTIVES: Assess the current prevalence of substance use among medical students at the University of Sao Paulo and evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on drug consumption.DESIGN AND SETTING: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 275 medical students from the UniverMETHODS: Substance use (lifetime, previous 12 months, and frequency of use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic) and socioeconomic data were assessed using an online self-administered questionnaire. Symptoms of depression were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. RESULTS: Alcohol was the most consumed substance in their lifetime (95.6%), followed by illicit drugs (61.1%), marijuana (60%), and tobacco (57.5%). The most commonly consumed substances in the previous year were alcohol (82.9%), illicit drugs (44.7%), marijuana (42.5%), and tobacco (36%). Students in the first two academic years consumed fewer substances than those from higher years. There was a decreasing trend in the prevalence of most substances used after the COVID-19 pandemic among sporadic users. However, frequent users maintained their drug use patterns.CONCLUSION: The prevalence of substance use was high in this population and increased from the basic to the clinical cycle. The COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the frequency of drug use and prevalence estimates.
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