Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the prevalence of and risk factors for the non-medical use of psychoactive medicines among students at public and private schools of Passo Fundo, Southern Brazil. A cross-sectional study was carried out using a questionnaire administered to 5,057 students from the 5th grade of elementary school to the 3rd year of high school. The questionnaire contained questions about the use of amphetamines, tranquilizers, barbiturates, anticholinergics, opioids, appetite stimulants, and anabolic steroids. Of the sample total, 7.7% had consumed tranquilizers sometime during their lives, 6.4% had used amphetamines, 2.2% had used anabolic steroids, and 1.1% had used barbiturates. Female students reported significantly greater consumption of tranquilizers and amphetamines, while anabolic steroid use was more prevalent among males. The pattern of psychoactive medicine consumption among children and adolescents students is comparable with the pattern among adults. The findings of this research suggest the need to include children and adolescents in media campaigns and other education programs to prevent the non-medical use and abuse of psychoactive medicines.

Highlights

  • O medicamento não é apenas uma droga aceita e utilizada mundialmente como um dos mais importantes recursos terapêuticos da medicina moderna

  • Female students reported significantly greater consumption of tranquilizers and amphetamines, while anabolic steroid use was more prevalent among males

  • The pattern of psychoactive medicine consumption among children and adolescents students is comparable with the pattern among adults

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Introduction

O medicamento não é apenas uma droga aceita e utilizada mundialmente como um dos mais importantes recursos terapêuticos da medicina moderna. O presente trabalho apresenta as prevalências de uso de medicamentos psicoativos e sua distribuição em relação a fatores sócio-demográficos entre escolares da rede de ensino público e privado na Cidade de Passo Fundo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.

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