Secondary education Peers influencing peers| Substance abuse patterns among students in recovery schools UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Stuart S. Yeh LloydDeborah AnnUnderage drinking and drug use continues to be a pr
5 Adolescence is the critical period when the first initiation of substance abuse is observed. Among the youth, students are more involved due to increased academic pressure, peer group influence, an increase in popularity and easy accessibility to substances like alcohol, tobacco etc...6 Tobacco ...
Substance abuse (SA) among children is a recognized challenge for policymakers and law enforcement and has life-threatening consequences owing to the impact on the children's development and the consequent increase in vulnerability. This work outlines several important issues related to SA among childre...
DOI: 10.5812/ijhrba.22350v2 Research Article Prevalence of Substance Abuse Among Dormitory Students of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Akbar Babaei Heydarabadi 1; Ali Ramezankhani 2; Hasan Barekati 2; Marjan Vejdani 3; Keyvan Shariatinejad 4; Rahma...
substance abusesubstance abuse in nursing educationNursing students practicing in healthcare settings may increase risks to consumers, if impaired by drugs and/or alcohol, and are incapable of practicing safely. Several agencies implemented educational/professional policies, designed to protect healthcare ...
Results: The overall prevalence of substance abuse for ever users was 58.7%. Regular use of substances was found to be 31.3 %. The substance use was significantly more among urban students as compared to rural students. Urbanity, male sex and living away from parents were found to be ...
Identify and map health, economic, and social consequences of substance abuse, especially because the impacts of substance abuse can adversely and dispropo
As substance abuse becomes a growing concern among refugee youth, this scoping review attempts to map 1 3Vol:.(1234567890) Current Addiction Reports (2023) 10:594–609 595 out the prevalence, risk factors, consequences, and strate- gies to mitigate substance abuse. Here, the umbrella term "...
The need for better education, detection, and intervention regarding alcohol abuse among medical students was evident. Fortunately, no time trends are evident in this school''s freshmen classes in contrast to national trends in college students. Teaching about problem drinking based on the ...
The influence of different factors on substance abuse was evaluated with a logistic regression model. Among 1785 students 226 (12.7%, 95% CI: 11.2–14.3) had ever used alcohol and 36 (2.0%, 95% CI: 1.5–2.8) had used drugs. The results indicate that older age (OR = 1.55), having ...