Psychoactive Drug Use by Medical Students: a review of the national and international literature.

1 de janeiro de 20141min59

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Psychoactive Drug Use by Medical Students: a review of the national and international literature.

In recent years, the problem of non-medical use of psychoactive drugs by medical students and doctors, has become an area of growing interest and concern to researchers, educational institutions and medical associations (6; 22; 23; 27; 32; 34; 42; 44). Doctors themselves can be seen as occupying diametrically opposite, and at times conflicting, positions in relation to substance misuse: one the one hand they have a higher prevalence of drug misuse, but on the other have a pivotal role to play in the early detection of drug misuse among colleagues and and the referral of these colleagues to appropriate services (13; 14; 19; 28).The aims of this review are three-fold. Firstly to evaluate the published data on drug misuse among Brazilian medical students; secondly to compare these findings with studies from other countries; and finally to look at how interventions aimed at identifying and treating this problem might be developed.


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A Unidade de Pesquisa em álcool e Drogas (UNIAD) foi fundada em 1994 pelo Prof. Dr. Ronaldo Laranjeira e John Dunn, recém-chegados da Inglaterra. A criação contou, na época, com o apoio do Departamento de Psiquiatria da UNIFESP. Inicialmente (1994-1996) funcionou dentro do Complexo Hospital São Paulo, com o objetivo de atender funcionários dependentes.



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