Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6786838 | Archives of Psychiatric Nursing | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
- Nursing students surveyed about their past-year substance use, perceived peer substance use, and perceived harmfulness of substance use.
- Substances included: binge drinking, marijuana, non-prescribed prescription drugs, stimulants, and illegal drugs.
- For all five substances, students' perceptions of peer use are significantly and positively associated with their own use.
- Perceived harmfulness is inversely correlated to substance use.
- Many nurses with substance misuse issues developed the problem while they were students.
- It is important to identify students at risk for developing substance misuse disorders for prevention or early intervention.
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Authors
Martha A. Boulton, Kathleen A. O'Connell,