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Prevalence, Awareness, Attitudes and Patterns of Stimulant Drug Use Among Students in Egyptian Universities
Sponsor: Asmaa Ahmed Hamed Mohie Eldin
Summary
Stimulants are dangerous drugs that are commonly abused by individuals looking to stay alert and focused, lose weight, stay awake, and get high. Although these drugs can be extremely harmful and even life-threatening, many of them can also be used to treat conditions like ADHD, narcolepsy, and in some cases, depression. There are many types of stimulant drugs, and it can be beneficial to know a little about each one, its purposes, and how harmful it can be when abused. Illicit stimulants are usually schedule II, depending on whether or not they can be used to treat medical conditions. While some variations of stimulants are schedule I drugs, most are extremely addictive and dangerous schedule II substances. These drugs are often abused in a binge-crash pattern. According to the NIDA Teen, "In order to keep the 'high' going, people may take the drug repeatedly within a short period of time, at increasingly higher doses." This makes these drugs extremely addictive. The aim of this survey to detect prevalence of non prescription stimulants in Egyptian students and increase their awareness of the harmful effects of these drugs.
Official title: Prevalence, Patterns, Awareness and Attitudes of Stimulant Drug Use Among Students in Egyptian Universities: a Cross-sectional Study.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 30 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1500
Start Date
2024-12-10
Completion Date
2025-11-30
Last Updated
2025-10-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
questionnaire
observational study
Locations (1)
Asmaa Ahmed Hamed
Minya, Egypt