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Autor:
A. Silini, S. Rejaibi, M. Zid, S. Ben Youssef, N. Zoghlami, R. Mallekh, I. Ben Slema, N. Ben Salah, H. Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S865-S866 (2023)
Introduction Tobacco use among youth is a real public health concern in most developing countries. To provide recent epidemiological data regarding tobacco use among this specific population, a national survey was conducted in Tunisia in 2021. We aim
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https://doaj.org/article/aa061f659b274766ac3ce497a985f6a3
Autor:
A. Silini, S. Rejaibi, M. Zid, I. Ben Slema, R. Mallekh, N. Zoghlami, S. Ben Youssef, M. Zribi, N. Ben Salah, H. Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S531-S531 (2023)
Introduction The emergence of New Psycho-active Substances (NPS) such as Synthetic cannabinoid and cathinone, represents a challenging issue for drug policy globally. In order to set up new adjusted measures to limit this phenomenon extension, object
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/765fce852dc84b5684376790f57ad257
Autor:
S. Rejaibi, A. Silini, M. Zid, R. Mallekh, I. Ben Slema, N. Zoghlami, M. Zribi, S. Ben Youssef, N. Ben Salah, H. Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S530-S530 (2023)
Introduction Non-Medical Use of Anxiolytics (NMUA) and sedatives is a focus of scientific interest worldwide. In Tunisia, no national epidemiological data related to this issue, are published. Objectives We aimed to determine the prevalence of NMUA i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0508e95d72d84f3c999d3152793a052a
Autor:
R. Mallekh, S. Rejaibi, A. Silini, M. Zid, I. Ben Slema, N. Zoghlami, S. Ben Youssef, M. Zribi, N. Ben Salah, H. Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S866-S866 (2023)
Introduction Despite its well-known acute and long-term harmful effects on a person’s mental health and well-being, alcohol remains the most commonly used psychoactive substance among adolescents after tobacco products in many countries. Objectives
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ea019bafb2a412ab4db7d5f831f2242
Autor:
R. Mallekh, S. Rejaibi, A. Silini, M. Zid, I. Ben Slema, N. Zoghlami, S. Ben Youssef, M. Zribi, N. Ben Salah, H. Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Psychiatry, Vol 66, Pp S530-S530 (2023)
Introduction Cannabis use is wrongly deemed “safe” by teenagers worldwide, despite its increased tetrahydrocannabinoids content and its psychosocial and cognitive harmful effectts. Objectives We aimed to estimate the prevalence of cannabis use, i
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https://doaj.org/article/02021993f78446b491bfb32ed43aaccc
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Autor:
S Rejaibi, M Zribi, A Silini, M Zid, N Zoghlami, R Mallekh, I Ben Slama, S Ben Youssef, N Ben Salah, H Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Public Health. 32
Background Cannabis is the most widely used illicit psychoactive substance worldwide. In Tunisia, the prevalence of cannabis use and its association with other risky behaviours were reported in several publications interesting mainly early adolescenc
Autor:
A Silini, S Rejaibi, M Zid, N Zoghlami, I Ben Slema, R Mallekh, M Zribi, S Ben Youssef, N Ben Salah, H Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Public Health. 32
Background Nonmedical use of prescription drugs such as sedatives and anxiolytics is a fast growing public health threat in several countries. In Tunisia, although several studies have investigated the prevalence of nonmedical use of anxiolytics amon
Autor:
S Rejaibi, N Zoghalami, A Silini, I Ben Slama, A Skhiri, I Mariem, I Mensi, MA Bennour, S Taibi, H Aounallah-Skhiri
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Public Health. 32
Background Mortality data represent a primary source of information for monitoring a population health status over years. In Tunisia, the national Information System on Causes of Death (ISCD) lacks completeness (average coverage rate of 40%); however