Background. Substance use among medical students could impact on the conduct, safety and efficiency of future doctors. Despite serious medicolegal, ethical and political ramifications, there is little research on the subject, especially from the Indian subcontinent. We aimed to explore the patterns of substance use among a sample of medical students from the Indian subcontinent. Methods. An opportunistic, cross-sectional survey of medical students from 76 medical schools attending an inter-medical school festival. A brief self-reported questionnaire was used to identify current and lifetime use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, heroin and non-prescription drugs. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify factors associated...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...
Nonmedical use of prescription medications is a growing health problem including not only the opioid...
Objective: This study will analyze the effects of the most common substances in medical students and...
BACKGROUND: Substance use among medical students could impact on the conduct, safety and efficiency ...
Background: Undergraduate (UG), as well as postgraduate (PG), medical students are exposed to daily ...
Introduction: Substance use including tobacco and alcohol is the most important cause of preventable...
Objective: To track the trends and patterns of psychoactive substance abuse among medical students. ...
Introduction: the use of alcohol and other drugs among medical students has been a theme of growing ...
Recent use of psychoactive substances among 456 medical students throughout the six grades was surve...
Background: Research regarding the health and wellness of medical students has led to ongoing concer...
This study identifies the prevalence of smoking, alcohol, and illicit drug use in a sample of Turkis...
Introduction: Psychoactive substance use among medical students is common. This may not only pose a ...
Background: The cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess and compare tobacco and alcohol usage...
Objective: This study sought to explore the drug use practices of undergraduate students within the ...
Following the Report of the Working Party on Drug Abuse it was decided to examine the nature and ext...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...
Nonmedical use of prescription medications is a growing health problem including not only the opioid...
Objective: This study will analyze the effects of the most common substances in medical students and...
BACKGROUND: Substance use among medical students could impact on the conduct, safety and efficiency ...
Background: Undergraduate (UG), as well as postgraduate (PG), medical students are exposed to daily ...
Introduction: Substance use including tobacco and alcohol is the most important cause of preventable...
Objective: To track the trends and patterns of psychoactive substance abuse among medical students. ...
Introduction: the use of alcohol and other drugs among medical students has been a theme of growing ...
Recent use of psychoactive substances among 456 medical students throughout the six grades was surve...
Background: Research regarding the health and wellness of medical students has led to ongoing concer...
This study identifies the prevalence of smoking, alcohol, and illicit drug use in a sample of Turkis...
Introduction: Psychoactive substance use among medical students is common. This may not only pose a ...
Background: The cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess and compare tobacco and alcohol usage...
Objective: This study sought to explore the drug use practices of undergraduate students within the ...
Following the Report of the Working Party on Drug Abuse it was decided to examine the nature and ext...
Drug abuse is considered to be a major public health problem, particularly among school-attending ad...
Nonmedical use of prescription medications is a growing health problem including not only the opioid...
Objective: This study will analyze the effects of the most common substances in medical students and...