This research attempts to highlight how often college students abuse ADHD prescription stimulants for non-medical purposes. Through a Qualtrics Survey collected from 45 students, it was concluded that 11.1% of students admit to taking stimulant medications without a prescription and 92.6% of students believe it is a problem on campus
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine self-medication practices of undergraduate stude...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Prescription drug abuse is an epide...
As growing numbers of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) pursue postsecon...
Some previous studies have shown that college students abuse ADHD prescription stimulants, such as A...
OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription stimulant use among college students, particularly use with versu...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
A review of existing literature has documented a rise in the misuse of stimulant medications by thos...
Research findings suggest that approximately 2-10% of college students display symptoms of Attention...
Data show that the prevalence of non-medical use of prescription stimulants is higher among college ...
Aims To examine the prevalence rates and correlates of non-medical use of prescription stimulants (...
Objective: The principal objective in this study is to identify the contextual factors predicting th...
Stimulants are effective in treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychiatrist C...
The illegal, non-prescriptive use of prescription stimulants appears to be growing among college stu...
100 students between the ages of 18-22 were surveyed at a small, private New England college in an e...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine self-medication practices of undergraduate stude...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Prescription drug abuse is an epide...
As growing numbers of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) pursue postsecon...
Some previous studies have shown that college students abuse ADHD prescription stimulants, such as A...
OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription stimulant use among college students, particularly use with versu...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
A review of existing literature has documented a rise in the misuse of stimulant medications by thos...
Research findings suggest that approximately 2-10% of college students display symptoms of Attention...
Data show that the prevalence of non-medical use of prescription stimulants is higher among college ...
Aims To examine the prevalence rates and correlates of non-medical use of prescription stimulants (...
Objective: The principal objective in this study is to identify the contextual factors predicting th...
Stimulants are effective in treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychiatrist C...
The illegal, non-prescriptive use of prescription stimulants appears to be growing among college stu...
100 students between the ages of 18-22 were surveyed at a small, private New England college in an e...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine self-medication practices of undergraduate stude...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Prescription drug abuse is an epide...
As growing numbers of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) pursue postsecon...