Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State
Background: The use of methylphenidate as cognitive enhancer is a growing trend among students at tertiary institutions globally. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of methylphenidate use and co-use with alcohol among on-campus residence students of the University of the Free State (UFS)....
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doaj-6b009c02066142d897fc3dd9536539352020-11-25T02:53:10ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042017-08-0159410.4102/safp.v59i4.47363771Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free StateP M Van Zyl0G Joubert1L Fechter2j Griesel3M Nel4A Honiball5L Serfontein6M Diedericks7University of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateUniversity of the Free StateBackground: The use of methylphenidate as cognitive enhancer is a growing trend among students at tertiary institutions globally. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of methylphenidate use and co-use with alcohol among on-campus residence students of the University of the Free State (UFS). Methods: For this cross-sectional study, 10 junior residences were randomly selected and 1 761 anonymous questionnaires handed out for all students living in these residences during 2015. Data were collected on demographics, use of methylphenidate and co-use of methylphenidate with alcohol. Results: In total, 585 questionnaires (response rate 33.2%) were received and analysed. Sixty-six (11.3%) participants reported past-year use of methylphenidate. While only 18 (27.3%) of past-year users were diagnosed with ADHD, 44 (66.7%) obtained their supply through doctors’ prescriptions, 21 (31.8%) from friends without payment, and 4 (6.1%) bought it from illegal sources. Of the past-year users, 24.2% had used methylphenidate before consuming alcohol. Conclusion: Off-label prescribing, diversion of prescriptions and illegal trade in methylphenidate occur among students at the UFS. The frequent co-use of methylphenidate and alcohol may indicate a lack of information on the effects of the medication, rather than deliberate misuse. (Full text of the research articles are available online at www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojfp) S Afr Fam Pract 2017; DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2017.1292695https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/4736alcohol co-usecognitive enhancementmethylphenidateoff-label prescribingstudents |
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P M Van Zyl G Joubert L Fechter j Griesel M Nel A Honiball L Serfontein M Diedericks Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State South African Family Practice alcohol co-use cognitive enhancement methylphenidate off-label prescribing students |
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P M Van Zyl G Joubert L Fechter j Griesel M Nel A Honiball L Serfontein M Diedericks |
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Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State |
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Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State |
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Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State |
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Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State |
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Methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the University of the Free State |
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methylphenidate use among students living in junior on-campus residences of the university of the free state |
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South African Family Practice |
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Background: The use of methylphenidate as cognitive enhancer is a growing trend among students at tertiary institutions globally. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of methylphenidate use and co-use with alcohol among on-campus residence students of the University of the Free State (UFS).
Methods: For this cross-sectional study, 10 junior residences were randomly selected and 1 761 anonymous questionnaires handed out for all students living in these residences during 2015. Data were collected on demographics, use of methylphenidate and co-use of methylphenidate with alcohol.
Results: In total, 585 questionnaires (response rate 33.2%) were received and analysed. Sixty-six (11.3%) participants reported past-year use of methylphenidate. While only 18 (27.3%) of past-year users were diagnosed with ADHD, 44 (66.7%) obtained their supply through doctors’ prescriptions, 21 (31.8%) from friends without payment, and 4 (6.1%) bought it from illegal sources. Of the past-year users, 24.2% had used methylphenidate before consuming alcohol.
Conclusion: Off-label prescribing, diversion of prescriptions and illegal trade in methylphenidate occur among students at the UFS. The frequent co-use of methylphenidate and alcohol may indicate a lack of information on the effects of the medication, rather than deliberate misuse.
(Full text of the research articles are available online at www.medpharm.tandfonline.com/ojfp)
S Afr Fam Pract 2017; DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2017.1292695 |
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