USE OF PSYCHOSTIMULANTS AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF IMPERATRIZ, MARANHÃO, BRAZIL

Authors

  • Rayonara Braga Araújo Universidade CEUMA
  • Nicolly Diniz Pontes Universidade CEUMA
  • Victoria Frota Queiroz Universidade CEUMA
  • Monyk Evilly Sousa Martins Universidade CEUMA
  • Adrielly Gama Araújo Universidade Afya
  • Ianca Thais Lopes Marques Universidade CEUMA
  • Eduardo Roque Carneiro Universidade CEUMA
  • Rayara Braga Araújo UNIFACIMP
  • Janine Silva Ribeiro Godoy Universidade CEUMA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i6.27174

Keywords:

Medical students. Psychostimulants. Mental health.

Abstract

This article aimed to evaluate the use of psychostimulants among medical students from higher education institutions in the city of Imperatriz, Maranhão, Brazil, identifying the consumption profile, the main motivations associated with use, and the possible impacts related to health and the academic context of the participants. This was an observational, cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study with a quantitative approach, conducted with medical students from two public universities and one private institution. Data collection was performed through a structured self-administered questionnaire containing sociodemographic, academic, and psychostimulant-related variables, including frequency of use, medical prescription, forms of access, motivations, and adverse effects.The results demonstrated a high prevalence of psychostimulant use, with predominance of occasional and regular consumption, mainly without medical prescription. The most commonly used stimulants were energy drinks, coffee, lisdexamfetamine, and methylphenidate, with the main motivations related to increased concentration, improved focus, and reduced fatigue. Important adverse effects were also observed, especially anxiety, insomnia, and sleep disturbances. It was concluded that the indiscriminate use of these substances represents an important health issue among medical students, reinforcing the need for educational actions and mental health promotion strategies within the university environment.

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Author Biographies

Rayonara Braga Araújo, Universidade CEUMA

Acadêmica de Medicina - Universidade CEUMA.

Nicolly Diniz Pontes, Universidade CEUMA

Acadêmica de Medicina - Universidade CEUMA.

Victoria Frota Queiroz, Universidade CEUMA

Acadêmica de Medicina - Universidade CEUMA.

Monyk Evilly Sousa Martins, Universidade CEUMA

Acadêmica de Medicina - Universidade CEUMA.

Adrielly Gama Araújo, Universidade Afya

Acadêmica de Medicina - Universidade Afya.

Ianca Thais Lopes Marques, Universidade CEUMA

Médica - Universidade CEUMA.

Eduardo Roque Carneiro, Universidade CEUMA

Acadêmico de Medicina - Universidade CEUMA.

Rayara Braga Araújo, UNIFACIMP

Acadêmica de Medicina - UNIFACIMP.

Janine Silva Ribeiro Godoy, Universidade CEUMA

Professora Orientadora - Universidade CEUMA.

Published

2026-06-10

How to Cite

Araújo, R. B., Pontes, N. D., Queiroz, V. F., Martins, M. E. S., Araújo, A. G., Marques, I. T. L., … Godoy, J. S. R. (2026). USE OF PSYCHOSTIMULANTS AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS IN THE CITY OF IMPERATRIZ, MARANHÃO, BRAZIL. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(6), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i6.27174