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Cognitive Enhancers Consumption: Prevalence, Knowledge, and Determinants of Use Among Medical Students in Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan.

作者信息

Hawas Yousef, Ayoub Motasem, Esmail Esraa, Elsakka Mona Mahmoud, Antonios Marina, Azeez Andrew, Gahlan Shereen, Hamadein Fatima, Alabdallat Yasmeen, Armanyos Mirna Maged, Ibrahim Danya Mustafa, Ishag Hussam Adam, Qassem Mohamed Mahmoud, Melhem Areen Anwer, Elsebaie Mai Alaaeldin, Mohamed Farah Riyad, Alhanandeh Leen Mohammad, Abusaifan Hadeel Mohammad

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Tanta University, Gharbeya, Egypt.

Department of Medicine, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2025;60(3):436-441. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2434001. Epub 2024 Nov 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cognitive Enhancers (CE) are central nervous system stimulant substances known to improve cognitive functions. Due to high-perceived stress and academic pressure, CEs are becoming increasingly popular among medical students. As a result, they are more likely to misuse these substances.

OBJECTIVES

This study aims to estimate the prevalence of CE consumption, compare the prevalence between countries and genders, and identify characteristics associated with CE consumption among students at medical schools in Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan.

METHOD

A population-based survey study was conducted among medical students from Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan. An online self-reported questionnaire was used to collect data. Frequencies and percentages were calculated to represent participant distribution across categories. Chi-square was used for categorical variables comparisons. All tests were two-tailed, considering  < 0.05 statistically significant. Demographic characteristics, reasons for use, types of CE used, and side effects were compared by country and gender.

RESULTS

A total sample of 1399 participated in the questionnaire, most of whom were females 824 (58.9%). Overall, 1236 (88.3%) were CE consumers, and 163 (11.7%) were non-consumers. Of the respondents who used CE, 814 (58.2%) reported using them daily. There was a statistically significant difference between the consumption of CE and the source of acquisition, nationality, and residence status regarding gender.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that CE use is increasing among medical students in Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan. Efficient support, stress management programs, and awareness symposia may help reduce the misuse of these substances. Future longitudinal studies are still required.

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