| Literature DB >> 18230139 |
George A Kenna1, David C Lewis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Given the increasingly stressful environment due to manpower shortages in the healthcare system in general, substance induced impairment among some healthcare professions is anticipated to grow. Though recent studies suggest that the prevalence of substance abuse is no higher in healthcare professionals (HPs) than the general population, given the responsibility to the public, any impairment could place the public at increased risk for errors. Few studies have ever reported predictors or risk factors for alcohol and other drug use (AOD) across a sample of HPs.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18230139 PMCID: PMC2265282 DOI: 10.1186/1747-597X-3-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy ISSN: 1747-597X
Predictors for Any Past Year (Model 1) and Significant Alcohol and Drug Use (Model 2)
| Predictors (IVs) | Model 1 ( | Model 2 ( | ||||||
| B ( | Odds Ratio ( | C.I. | B ( | Odds Ratio ( | C.I. | |||
| Year licensed | - | - | - | .58* (.33) | -.21 | .47 | .3 – .9 | |
| Past month cigarette use | - | - | - | 1.11^(.59) | .16 | 3.04 | 1.0 – 9.6 | |
| Pattern of alcohol use | 3.01*** (.74) | .64 | 20.27 | 4.8–86.4 | 3.37*** (.51) | .79 | 29.01 | 10.6–79.6 |
| Professional invincibility | -1.43** (.52) | -.17 | .24 | .1 – .7 | - | - | - | |
| Professional/social and/or pharmaceutical offers for alcohol and or drug use | 1.24*** (.26) | .28 | 3.45 | 1.1–2.8 | - | - | - | |
| Social circles with known alcohol and drug abusers | .57*** (.24) | .15 | 1.77 | 2.0 – 5.8 | -.66* (.33) | -.17 | .52 | .3–1.0 |
^p = .056, *p ≤ .05, **p ≤ .01, ***p ≤ .001.
Notes: Only significant predictors shown; - = not-significant; Gender, access to drugs in Model 1 and mean income, family history of substance use and religious affiliation in Model 2, were trending toward significance but removed from the models. C.I. = Confidence Interval. IVs = Independent Variables