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Original Article

Non-medical use of prescription medications among middle school students: a qualitative analysis

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Pages 247-253 | Received 20 Dec 2013, Accepted 28 Feb 2014, Published online: 28 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Non-medical use of prescription medication (NMUPM) has surpassed all other drugs abused by adolescents with the exception of marijuana. One third of adolescents aged 12–17 have reported using a prescription medication for non-medical purposes in their lives. Twenty-five middle school students participated in in-depth interviews about their experience with NMUPM. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and downloaded to Nvivo 10 for analysis. Researchers identified 11 common themes among participants. Middle school students did not recognize prescription medications as potentially dangerous when used non-medically compared to using street drugs. Obtaining prescription medications for non-medical purposes was perceived as relatively easy and parents, friends’ parents and friends were major sources for obtaining them. NMUPM occurred at school even with teachers present and at parties and private homes with and without parents at home. Some students described using prescription medications as a means to satisfy desires for sensation and to deal with life problems. Practitioners can use these results to inform healthcare professionals, pharmaceutical companies, parents and adolescents of the prevalence and serious risks involved with NMUPM.

Acknowledgements

This study could not have been conducted without the assistance of the adolescents and school administrators who greatly helped us.

Declaration of interest

This paper has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. All authors contributed to the design, implementation, and writing of the paper and are all responsible for its content.

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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