2020
DOI: 10.32749/nucleodoconhecimento.com.br/saude/discentes-de-medicina
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Uso de substâncias psicoativas entre discentes de medicina da Universidade Federal do Amapá em 2018

Abstract: As substâncias psicoativas, também denominadas de substâncias psicotrópicas, são produtos os quais detém a capacidade de promover estímulos ou alterações sensoriais, influenciando emoções e o nível de consciência de quem as usa. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o uso de substâncias psicoativas entre discentes de medicina da Universidade Federal do Amapá (UNIFAP) em 2018. Foi realizado estudo transversal quantitativo e qualitativo, que utilizou uma amostra de conveniência, não probabilística, de estudantes … Show more

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“…Amphetamines/ecstasy also had a high prevalence, as identified at the Faculty of Medicine of Botucatu -São Paulo 42 , the Federal University of Amapa 43 and university students from the Midwest of the State of Santa Catarina 44 . Their use can be explained by the fact that they are stimulant drugs for the Central Nervous System, which can improve the ability to concentrate, memory, mood, stay awake and consequently support learning 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Amphetamines/ecstasy also had a high prevalence, as identified at the Faculty of Medicine of Botucatu -São Paulo 42 , the Federal University of Amapa 43 and university students from the Midwest of the State of Santa Catarina 44 . Their use can be explained by the fact that they are stimulant drugs for the Central Nervous System, which can improve the ability to concentrate, memory, mood, stay awake and consequently support learning 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%