Non-medical use of prescription drugs by young men: impact of potentially traumatic events and of social-environmental stressors.

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A. Rougemont-Bücking et al., « Non-medical use of prescription drugs by young men: impact of potentially traumatic events and of social-environmental stressors. », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1080/20008198.2018.1468706


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Background : Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) is an increasing phenomenon associated with physical and psychological consequences. This study investigated the effects of distinct forms of stress on NMUPD. Methods : Data from 5308 young adult men from the Swiss cohort study on substance use risk factors (C-SURF) were analysed regarding NMUPD of sleeping pills, tranquilizers, opioid analgesics, psychostimulants, and antidepressants. Various forms of stress (discrete, potentially traumatic events, recent and long-lasting social-environmental stressors) during the period preceding the NMUPD assessment were measured. Backward log-binomial regression was performed and risk ratios (RR) were calculated. Results : NMUPD was significantly associated with the cumulative number of potentially traumatic events (e.g. for opioid analgesics, RR = 1.92, p  

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