2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13011-017-0128-z
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Licit and illicit substance use patterns among university students in Germany using cluster analysis

Abstract: BackgroundThe use of multiple licit and illicit substances plays an important role in many university students’ lives. Previous research on multiple substance use patterns of university students, however, often fails to examine use of different illicit substances and/or hookah. Our objective was to complement and advance the current knowledge about common consumption patterns regarding illicit substances and hookah use in this group.MethodsStudents from eight German universities completed an online survey as p… Show more

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“…Epidemiological surveys in the USA and other Western countries have documented that students enrolled in postsecondary institutions display a high prevalence of problematic use of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis . The abuse of these substances results in enduring and severe consequences, including neurocognitive problems, poor academic performance, financial and legal repercussions, health concerns, as well as unintentional injuries and mortality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiological surveys in the USA and other Western countries have documented that students enrolled in postsecondary institutions display a high prevalence of problematic use of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis . The abuse of these substances results in enduring and severe consequences, including neurocognitive problems, poor academic performance, financial and legal repercussions, health concerns, as well as unintentional injuries and mortality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is similar to findings of Shepardon & Hustad 2016 [26] who reported 11.95% alcohol use with shisha among college students. However Schilling et al, 2017 [27] associated shisha use with a higher alcohol use of 99.7% among German University Students. A recent cross-sectional study of factors associated with electronic cigarette, tobacco and conventional cigarette among Australian adolescence, William & White, 2018 [28] found out that those who used shisha were less likely to use cannabis and alcohol.…”
Section: Comorbidity Of Shisha With Other Licit Psychoactive Substancesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The World Health Organization (WHO) and specialist addiction researchers had developed Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) in 1997 in response to the overwhelming public health burden associated with psychoactive substance use worldwide [9]. It consists of five domains namely; domain A which is a questionnaire regarding alcohol, tobacco and substances used, domain B is a respond card for patients, domain C is a feedback report card for patients on alcohol, smoking and substance involvement screening test (WHO ASSIST v3.0), domain D is a card on risks of injecting on information for patients and domain E is about information on translation and adaptation to local languages and culture as a resource for clinicians and researchers [9] [10] [11] [12]. The ASSIST has been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Persian, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire covers tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine type stimulants (ATS), sedatives, hallucinogens, inhalants, opioids, and other drugs [11]. The ASSIST has undergone significant testing to ensure that it is feasible, reliable, valid, flexible, comprehensive and cross-culturally relevant, and able to be linked to brief interventions [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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