Psychotropic Drug Use Among College Students: Patterns of Use,Misuse, and Medical Monitoring |
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Authors: | Lindsay M. S. Oberleitner MA Golfo K. Tzilos PhD Kathryn M. Zumberg MA Emily R. Grekin PhD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Wayne State University , Detroit, Michigan |
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Abstract: | Abstract Objective: To assess whether college students who use psychotropic drugs are (1) aware of potential side effects, (2) appropriately monitored by prescribing physicians, and (3) taking medications as prescribed. Participants: Fifty-five college students, currently taking psychotropic medications, were recruited between Summer 2008 and Fall 2009. Methods: Participants were given interviews assessing (1) interactions with prescribing physicians, (2) patterns of psychotropic drug use, and (3) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) substance use disorders. Results: Twenty-five percent of participants did not remember being assessed for suicidal ideation. A large number of participants took their medications in different quantities or frequencies than prescribed and 35% of participants met DSM criteria for substance dependence. Conclusions: Many students are misusing psychotropic medications and this misuse is not being communicated with prescribing physicians. |
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Keywords: | alcohol mental health other drugs |
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