2017
DOI: 10.1515/ijamh-2016-0108
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Illicit substance use among Tunisian college students: prevalence and risk factors

Abstract: Background Illicit substance use among college students represents one of the most complicated social problems. Studying its predictors could help deal with this problem more efficiently. Aims To determine the prevalence of life time illicit substance use and its predictors among Tunisian college students. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in five colleges in the region of Sousse, Tunisia in the 2012-2013 school year. A sample of 556 college students responded to an anonymous self-administrated que… Show more

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“…• An upward trend in STIs: Consist with our ndings, WHO prevalence estimates of the four curable STIs among women have shown an overall positive trend from 2012 to 2016 globally and especially in the EMR (25).This trend of declared STIs showed that we are not on the right way to reach 2030 goals of eliminating STIs as a public health problem. It could be explained by, rst, the change in lifestyle, sexual behavior and other factors such as addiction which is currently a health problem in Tunisia where illicit substance use among college students represents one of the most complicated social problems (31). Secondly,it could also be due to the low sensitivity of the syndromic approach to detect asymptomatic cases that would be potential sources for infections dissemination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• An upward trend in STIs: Consist with our ndings, WHO prevalence estimates of the four curable STIs among women have shown an overall positive trend from 2012 to 2016 globally and especially in the EMR (25).This trend of declared STIs showed that we are not on the right way to reach 2030 goals of eliminating STIs as a public health problem. It could be explained by, rst, the change in lifestyle, sexual behavior and other factors such as addiction which is currently a health problem in Tunisia where illicit substance use among college students represents one of the most complicated social problems (31). Secondly,it could also be due to the low sensitivity of the syndromic approach to detect asymptomatic cases that would be potential sources for infections dissemination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Chekib et al, there are several consequences of cannabis consumption [12]. It increases rates of early death, disability, and chronic disease as well as has a great impact on the social, cultural, and economic status of individuals and the community.…”
Section: Cannabis Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been associated with academic underperformance and unwanted sexual encounters. In Tunisia, a study monitoring the prevalence rate of illicit drug use and its predictors in college students using a self-administrated questionnaire found that almost 5% of the participants were using cannabis and experiencing significant academic failure [12]. In Saudi Arabia, using cannabis while driving is equivalent to driving under the influence of alcohol [13].…”
Section: Cannabis Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consist with our ndings, WHO prevalence estimates of the four curable STIs among women have shown an overall positive trend from 2012 to 2016 globally and especially in the EMR (25).This trend of declared STIs showed that we are not on the right way to reach 2030 goals of eliminating STIs as a public health problem. It could be explained by, rst, the change in lifestyle, sexual behavior and other factors such as addiction which is currently a health problem in Tunisia where illicit substance use among college students represents one of the most complicated social problems (31). Secondly,it could also be due to the low sensitivity of the syndromic approach to detect asymptomatic cases that would be potential sources for infections dissemination.…”
Section: An Upward Trend In Stismentioning
confidence: 99%