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The perceptions and habits of alcohol consumption and smoking among Canadian medical students.

机译:加拿大医学生对饮酒和吸烟的看法和习惯。

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OBJECTIVE: The authors aim to quantify the extent, and to assess student perception, of alcohol and tobacco use among medical students at the University of Calgary, and the relationship of these attitudes to problem drinking (according to the CAGE questionnaire). METHODS: A questionnaire was distributed to first-, second-, and third-year medical students attending the University of Calgary medical school. RESULTS: Of the 327 students enrolled, 175 of students responded to the questionnaire. Six percent of the students currently smoke while 24% of students reported cigarette smoking at some point in their life. Eighty-six percent of students currently drink, with a majority drinking fewer than 11 drinks per week. Fifteen percent of students were at an increased risk for problem drinking according to the CAGE questionnaire. An increased risk for problem drinking was significantly related to believing more strongly that getting drunk is acceptable on occasion and less strongly that increased alcohol has many negative health consequences, as well as feeling less in control of alcohol consumption. CONCLUSION: Medical students at the University of Calgary consume less alcohol and cigarettes than a comparable population. However, a high proportion of students are at risk for alcohol abuse according to the CAGE questionnaire. The results of this study suggest that although the quantity of alcohol consumed is not a substantial concern at this time, students might be at risk for future alcohol abuse.
机译:目的:作者旨在量化卡尔加里大学医学生对酒精和烟草使用的程度,并评估学生的感知,以及这些态度与问题饮酒之间的关系(根据CAGE调查表)。方法:向参加卡尔加里大学医学院的一年级,二年级和三年级医学学生分发了一份调查表。结果:在327名学生中,有175名学生回答了问卷。目前有6%的学生吸烟,而24%的学生报告在生活中的某个时刻吸烟。目前有86%的学生喝酒,其中大多数人每周喝酒少于11杯。根据CAGE调查表,百分之十五的学生饮酒的风险增加。饮酒问题的风险增加与更强烈地相信偶尔喝酒是可以接受的,而不是强烈地相信增加酒精对健康的许多负面影响以及减少对酒精消耗的控制感有关。结论:卡尔加里大学的医学生比同等人口的酒精和香烟消费量更少。但是,根据CAGE调查表,很大一部分学生有酗酒的危险。这项研究的结果表明,尽管此时饮酒的数量不是主要问题,但学生可能会面临将来酗酒的风险。

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