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prevalence of addictions among students at the High School of The Health Sciences and Techniques of Sousse

INTRODUCTION: Addiction isfrequent in youngsubjects, particularly in students, who are in contact with psychoactive substances such as drugs, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were to investigate the prevalence of addictions among ESSTSS students and to determine...

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Autores principales: Betbout, I., Amemou, B., Ben Haouala, A., Sghaier, A., Sahli, M., Zaafrane, F., Mhalla, A., Gaha, L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567611/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2141
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Addiction isfrequent in youngsubjects, particularly in students, who are in contact with psychoactive substances such as drugs, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were to investigate the prevalence of addictions among ESSTSS students and to determine the factors associated with addictions. METHODS: A descriptive correlational cross-sectional study was conducted at ESSTSS among 122 students for 2 months (March and April 2021). The data was collectedusing a questionnaire administered to the students. RESULTS: There were 102 women and 20 men with an averageage of 20.96 years. theprevalence of drug use was 56.6% according to DAST-10, with addiction notedin 5.7% of cases. The prevalence of tobacco use was 35.3% according to the Fagerstörm test, with 23.3% of the students being highlyaddicted to tobacco. The prevalence of alcohol use was 29.5%, 35% for men, and 28.43% for womenaccording to the AUDIT, alcoholdependence was notedin 14.3% of men and 6.9% of women. The prevalence of cannabis use was 16.4% according to the CAST test, a high risk of dependence was observedin 20% of cases. The analytical study showedthat the factors associated with addiction were age, gender, year of study, and specialty CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of substance use among health science students is significant and since the use of these substances has a detrimental effect on health itisbetter to understand the associated factors and this obliges us to establish appropriate preventive interventions DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.