Use and abuse of licit and illicit substances: prevalence and risk factors among students in Lebanon.

Author: Karam, E, Melhem, N, Mansour, C, Maalouf, W, Saliba, S, Chami, A

Source:
European addiction research, 6(4), 189-197.
Objective: This study aims at examining the patterns of 'substance' use in Lebanon among an 'at risk' population, the university students. Method: A stratified cluster sample of 1,851 students from two major universities was included in the study and the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (version 3) was administered. Results: The prevalence of nicotine users in the sample was 18.3% and of ever consuming alcohol and 2.4% alcohol dependents according to DSM-III criteriFor the remaining substances, tranquilizers were found to have the highest rate of ever use (10.2%), whereas heroin had the lowest rate (0.4%); rates of abuse and dependence in these categories (other than alcohol and nicotine) following DSM-III criteria ranged from 0.1 to 0.8%. Conclusion: University students in Lebanon in this study have relatively low rates of use and abuse of substances but this might be changing.