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Prevalence of Substance Abuse and Its Association With Cigarette Smoking in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Students in 2013



Fajani S1 ; Janghorbani M1 ; Khosravi A2
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Source: Koomesh Published:2015

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of substance abuse and its relationship to cigarette smoking in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences students, using Hidden Sensitivity model of study. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 1512 students from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, who were concerned for cigarette smoking and drug abuse, were participated at Hidden Sensitivity Model survey. R and Excel software was used for analyzing the data. Results: The lifetime prevalence of drug abuse in 6.67% (95% CI 5.41-7.92) of students was various sorts of substance abuse and in 8.39% (6.99-9.78) of them was opium. Opium consumption was more prevalence in men than women. The prevalence of substance abuse and opium consumption were 4.49% (3.44-5.53) and 6.61% (5.35-7.86), respectively during previous month. The prevalence of substance abuse and opium consumption during lifetime and previous month were associated with cigarette smoking (P<0.05). Conclusion: In comparison with the previous studies, substance abuse in cigarette smoker students in this study had higher prevalence. That might be due to student's confidence in their data collection method. It would be also necessary to invent planning and strategies to better intervene with students’ smoking problems and therefore, their future involvement with other sorts of drug abuse. © 2015, Semnan University of Medical Sciences. All rights reserved.
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