• Br J Gen Pract · Jun 2024

    The misuse of cognitive enhancers by medical students: a cross-sectional study using questionnaires.

    • Sepideh Nowrouzi and Lou Richelle.
    • Université Libre de Bruxelles.
    • Br J Gen Pract. 2024 Jun 20; 74 (suppl 1).

    BackgroundThe misuse of prescription psychostimulants (PPs) is growing among medical students, who are subject to high levels of stress, not least because of a demanding and competitive educational environment.AimTo investigate this phenomenon among medical students in Belgium to identify misuse risk factors.MethodWe conducted a cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire from 7 march 2023 to 3 April 2023. A semi-quantitative questionnaire based on a literature review and consultation with experts was drawn up, including the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and the Big Five Inventory (BFI-10). The questionnaire was administered to 323 final-year medical students (61.9% of whom responded) and comparatively to 325 second-to-last-year students and 205 first-year students (response rate was 36.9% and 18.5%, respectively). Descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed with Jamovi (version 2.3.21).ResultsUse of PPs increased over the years. In the final year, 12.6% reported that they had already used PPs to improve their cognitive performance, and 3.6% were currently using them. Various risk factors were associated with the misuse of PPs, including lack of consciousness, sensation-seeking, other substances use, high stress levels, social influence, curriculum high standards perception, and lack of ethical concern regarding the substance use.ConclusionThis study showed that more than one in ten final-year students have used PPs at least once during their studies, which can be explained mainly by challenging medical education context and personality traits. Tailored preventive strategies should be implemented.© British Journal of General Practice 2024.

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