Meiners MMMA, Barbosa BAS, Santana MGL, Gerlack LF, Galato D. Perceptions and use of methylphenidate among health students in Ceilândia, DF, Brazil. Interface (Botucatu). 2022; 26:e210619. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.210619
Abstract
This descriptive study investigated the use and perceptions of methylphenidate among university students. The study was conducted in two stages. In the first stage (quantitative), the students completed an online semi-structured questionnaire. The second stage (qualitative) consisted of focus group discussions. Of the 337 participants in the first stage, 14.5% reported using methylphenidate. The prevalence of methylphenidate use without a prescription was greater among men (65.3%) and after starting university (57.1%); 61.2% of the students reported adverse events. The main reason for using the drug was intellectual doping (65.3%). In the qualitative stage, which reinforced the findings of the quantitative stage, we identified themes such as external pressure from family, society and university routine. The findings underline the need to provide student support and advice and reformulate the teaching and learning process.
Keywords
Methylphenidate; Psychotropic drugs; Off-label use; Performance-enhancing substances; Health sciences students.
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