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Alcohol Use,Drug Use,and Sexual Activity among Pharmacy Students at Three Institutions
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Biomathématiques et d’Estimations Forestières, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, 04 BP 1525, Cotonou, Benin;2. Laboratoire d’Ecologie Appliquée, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, 01 BP 526 Cotonou, Benin;3. Unité de Foresterie, Agroforesterie et Biogéographie, Ecole de Foresterie et Ingénierie du Bois, Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Porto Novo, 01BP 5996, Cotonou, Benin;1. School of Medical Engineering, Afeka Tel-Aviv Academic College of Engineering, Tel-Aviv, Israel;2. School of Electrical Engineering, Afeka Tel-Aviv Academic College of Engineering, Tel-Aviv, Israel;3. Department of Vascular Surgery, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel;4. Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel;5. Department of Industrial Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Abstract:ObjectiveTo determine alcohol and drug use and sexual activity among pharmacy students at three colleges of pharmacy.Design and SettingA survey to obtain self-reported information on alcohol and drug use, and sexual activity was administered to professional pharmacy students at the University of Iowa (UI), Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, and Texas Southern University.Main Outcome MeasuresInformation on sexual activity and condom use, alcohol and drug consumption, and the effect of alcohol on unintended sexual activity.Results848 students (50% response rate) completed the survey. Alcohol use was high at all three institutions, and most students had consumed five or more drinks on one or more occasions within the last three months. The extent of drug use among pharmacy students was similar to that reported in other college students. The majority of students were sexually active. More men than women reported having been sexually active with one or more partners. Most students reported having had sexual intercourse without a condom. Significant numbers of students had engaged in unintended sex after alcohol use, especially at UI (χ2 = 12.6, p = 0.002). Sexual contact and drinking were strongly correlated (Pearson r = 0.31, p = 0.0001).ConclusionAlcohol consumption among pharmacy students was high. Heavy drinking (five or more drinks on one occasion) was associated with unintended sexual contact. Given low condom use and increased sexual contact, pharmacy students are at an increased risk for HIV infection. Strategies should be developed to reduce alcohol intake and unprotected sexual activity among pharmacy students.
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