Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors

Objectives: In addition to being a serious health-hazard, substance-use-and-misuse (SUM) in military forces negatively infl uences physical fi tness and army readiness. The aim of this study was to defi ne the prevalence of SUM, which includes cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and multiple SUM...

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Main Authors: Damir Sekulic, Ivan Milanovic, Daniel Bok, Dario Matika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2014-02-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-15fca500e2764d4188a929e2a4e740a42020-11-25T01:25:42ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2014-02-0127112313110.2478/s13382-014-0241-4Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factorsDamir SekulicIvan MilanovicDaniel BokDario MatikaObjectives: In addition to being a serious health-hazard, substance-use-and-misuse (SUM) in military forces negatively infl uences physical fi tness and army readiness. The aim of this study was to defi ne the prevalence of SUM, which includes cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and multiple SUM (i.e. practice of daily smoking and harmful alcohol drinking), and factors infl uencing SUM in the Croatian Special Army Forces (SAF). Materials and Methods: We studied 73 SAF members. A self-administered validated questionnaire was used to gather socio-demographic and military-professionrelated data, and SUM factors. The associations between studied variables were established by the Chi2 test, and forward conditional logistic regression (FCLR). Results: With less than 40% of daily smokers, smoking was within expected values. Almost 80% of the examinees reported no binge drinking, while 54% reported harmful drinking according to the Alcohol Use Disorders Identifi cation Test scale. Paternity and education level were negatively associated with daily smoking, while higher incidence of daily smoking was found for privates and those who practiced harmful drinking (all at p < 0.05). The FCLR demonstrated a higher risk of harmful alcohol consumption for younger commissioned offi cers (OR for military rank = 5.54, 95% CI: 2.19-13.99; OR for age = 0.85, 95% CI: 0.76-0.95). Conclusion: Although SUM incidence was not alarming compared to the overall population and the previously reported military data, additional efforts are necessary in order to decrease cigarette consumption. The study showed that protective/risk structure of the substance misuse in the military should be investigated specifi cally with regard to particular military services, corps, and socio-cultural environment.http://ijomeh.eu/Substance-use-and-misuse-in-the-croatian-army-special-forces-prevalence-and-influencing-factors,2092,0,2.htmlRisk factorsmokingbingingpredictorsphysical readiness
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author Damir Sekulic
Ivan Milanovic
Daniel Bok
Dario Matika
spellingShingle Damir Sekulic
Ivan Milanovic
Daniel Bok
Dario Matika
Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Risk factor
smoking
binging
predictors
physical readiness
author_facet Damir Sekulic
Ivan Milanovic
Daniel Bok
Dario Matika
author_sort Damir Sekulic
title Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
title_short Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
title_full Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
title_fullStr Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
title_full_unstemmed Substance use and misuse in the Croatian Army Special Forces: prevalence and influencing factors
title_sort substance use and misuse in the croatian army special forces: prevalence and influencing factors
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Objectives: In addition to being a serious health-hazard, substance-use-and-misuse (SUM) in military forces negatively infl uences physical fi tness and army readiness. The aim of this study was to defi ne the prevalence of SUM, which includes cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and multiple SUM (i.e. practice of daily smoking and harmful alcohol drinking), and factors infl uencing SUM in the Croatian Special Army Forces (SAF). Materials and Methods: We studied 73 SAF members. A self-administered validated questionnaire was used to gather socio-demographic and military-professionrelated data, and SUM factors. The associations between studied variables were established by the Chi2 test, and forward conditional logistic regression (FCLR). Results: With less than 40% of daily smokers, smoking was within expected values. Almost 80% of the examinees reported no binge drinking, while 54% reported harmful drinking according to the Alcohol Use Disorders Identifi cation Test scale. Paternity and education level were negatively associated with daily smoking, while higher incidence of daily smoking was found for privates and those who practiced harmful drinking (all at p < 0.05). The FCLR demonstrated a higher risk of harmful alcohol consumption for younger commissioned offi cers (OR for military rank = 5.54, 95% CI: 2.19-13.99; OR for age = 0.85, 95% CI: 0.76-0.95). Conclusion: Although SUM incidence was not alarming compared to the overall population and the previously reported military data, additional efforts are necessary in order to decrease cigarette consumption. The study showed that protective/risk structure of the substance misuse in the military should be investigated specifi cally with regard to particular military services, corps, and socio-cultural environment.
topic Risk factor
smoking
binging
predictors
physical readiness
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