Title of article :
Use of minor tranquilizers among Norwegian physicians. A nation-wide comparative study
Author/Authors :
Elin Olaug Rosvold، نويسنده , , Per Vaglum، نويسنده , , Torbj?rn Moum، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
10
From page :
581
To page :
590
Abstract :
The use of minor tranquilizers (hypnotics and anxiolytics) during the last month before a questionnaire was answered was studied in a postal survey of a nation-wide representative sample of Norwegian physicians (n = 1467), aged 25 to 69 years. The response rate was 73%. A total of 12.2% of the physicians had used minor tranquilizers in the past month, one third of these on a daily or weekly basis. There was no gender difference. High age, high mental distress, and working outside the hospital was identified as risk factors for drug use. Compared to a representative sample of subjects from the general population with the same age and education level, (The Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey), more male physicians than males in the comparison sample had used minor tranquilizers in the past month, also when controlled for subjective well-being. However, the physicians had used the drugs more sporadic. When self-prescription of minor tranquilizers was studied in a different sample of 1024 Norwegian physicians, it was found that 72.6% of the physicians had self-prescribed the drugs. There was no gender difference in self-prescribing.
Keywords :
physicians , Drug use , minor tranquilizers , self-prescription , mental health , Subjective well-being
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Record number :
599679
Link To Document :
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