Prevalence of stimulant use among medical students / (Record no. 12397)

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Classification number M CFM 2020 0038
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Title Prevalence of stimulant use among medical students /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Liberty Jury M. Agdeppa, GeanAntonette F. Arrojo, Lorenzo Miguel B. Baltazar, Bernadette N. Bautista, Dia Grace D. Bautista, Ma. Karla Michelle G. Dancel, Selynelle Joy P. De Castro, Mark Jesus C. Domingo, Kathrina Angela D. Esquivel, Miko B. Galutera, Christian Philip C. Garcia, Loise Monica Faye A. Lim, Danielle Mae M. Pangilinan and Alexa Rae Solano.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Fairview, Quezon City:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020.
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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Summary, etc. Abstract: Stimulants like caffeine, nicotine, and prescription drugs are patronized by medical students to cope with their academic demands because of its perceived effects such as, mood elevation, stress reduction, improves concentration, intellectual capacity, and memory, increases alertness and wakefulness. A cross-sectional study design using a self-administered questionnaire that was distributed to medical students. The data used for this study was derived from several studies done on caffeine consumption of medical students and undergraduate students. Averaging all the percentages of studies on medical students' caffeine consumption., 94.12 % turned out to be caffeine consumers, and 5.86% were non-consumers. Most of the consumers used caffeine to stay alert while half of the non-consumers refrained from it due to its harmful health effects (50%). Caffeine consumption of medical students averaged at 384.43 mg/day which is classified under moderate intake but is significantly higher compared to consumption in regular college-aged population. Average Percentage derived from all the studies show that majority of medical students are still classified under low caffeine intake (60.65%) but a significant proportion was under moderate and high intake with 25.67% and 12.69%, respectively. With these findings from various sources, we conclude that there was a high prevalence of usage and dependence of stimulants, particularly caffeine, among medical students and there is a need for provision of campus awareness programs teaching alternative coping strategies, awareness of stimulant adverse effects, and skill in reading nutrition labels. This will help encourage those under moderate and high consumption to decrease usage to acceptable limits without sacrificing mood and performance.
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Target audience note Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine
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Personal name Agdeppa, Liberty Jury M.
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Personal name Arrojo, GeanAntonette F.
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Personal name Baltazar, Lorenzo Miguel B.
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Personal name Bautista, Bernadette N.
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Personal name Bautista, Dia Grace D.
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Personal name Dancel, Ma. Karla Michelle G.
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Personal name De Castro, Selynelle Joy P.
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Personal name Domingo, Mark Jesus C.
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Personal name Esquivel, Kathrina Angela D.
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Personal name Galutera, Miko B.
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Personal name Garcia, Christian Philip C.
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Personal name Lim, Loise Monica Faye A.
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Personal name Pangilinan, Danielle Mae M.
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Personal name Solano, Alexa Rae
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    Library of Congress Classification     Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses 02/10/2023   M CFM 2020 0038 T002445 02/10/2023 02/10/2023 Room Use