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Article

The peculiarities of use of addictive substances among students during 2005–2006

by
Antanas Goštautas
1,
Romualdas Povilaitis
2,
Ina Pilkauskienė
1,
Irayda Jakušovaitė
3,* and
Svetlana Statkevičienė
2
1
Vytautas Magnus University
2
Lithuanian University of Agriculture
3
Kaunas University of Medicine, Lithuania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Medicina 2007, 43(2), 153; https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43020019
Submission received: 9 August 2006 / Accepted: 18 December 2006 / Published: 23 December 2006

Abstract

The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and the frequency of the usage of alcohol (ethanol), tobacco, and other addictive substances and the amounts of such substances consumed among male and female students. The study was performed by applying a questionnaire consisting of 26 standard questions for the evaluation of the respondents’ health and health-related behavior (A. Goštautas, 1999). This article analyzes students’ answers to the questions related to their attitude towards smoking, consumption of alcoholic beverages, the consumed amounts of addictive substances, and the frequency of the usage of such substances. One question was dedicated to the consumption of addictive substances other than tobacco or ethanol. The study included 1475 first- through fourth-year students (713 males and 762 females) from five faculties of the Lithuanian University of Agriculture. This comprised 70% of all students targeted for the inquiry. The obtained results showed that more males, compared to females, used ethanol (89.7% and 79.7%, respectively), smoked (54.7% and 29.1%, respectively), and had tried other addictive substances (35.0% and 16.7%, respectively). More males than females every day or several times per week used ethanol (45.7% and 18.2%, respectively), smoked (43.5% and 29.2%, respectively), and had tried other addictive substances more than once (22.8% and 6.3%, respectively). The prevalence of the usage of ethanol, tobacco, and other addictive substances changed little throughout the four years of studies. The indices of the usage of addictive substances among students were similar to those in the general population.
Keywords: students; prevalence of drug use; frequency of the usage; tobacco; ethanol students; prevalence of drug use; frequency of the usage; tobacco; ethanol

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Goštautas, A.; Povilaitis, R.; Pilkauskienė, I.; Jakušovaitė, I.; Statkevičienė, S. The peculiarities of use of addictive substances among students during 2005–2006. Medicina 2007, 43, 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43020019

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Goštautas A, Povilaitis R, Pilkauskienė I, Jakušovaitė I, Statkevičienė S. The peculiarities of use of addictive substances among students during 2005–2006. Medicina. 2007; 43(2):153. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43020019

Chicago/Turabian Style

Goštautas, Antanas, Romualdas Povilaitis, Ina Pilkauskienė, Irayda Jakušovaitė, and Svetlana Statkevičienė. 2007. "The peculiarities of use of addictive substances among students during 2005–2006" Medicina 43, no. 2: 153. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina43020019

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