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Observational Study
. 2025 Sep 1;13(3):164.
doi: 10.3390/medsci13030164.

Use of Benzodiazepines in Medical Students: A Comparative Analysis Between Medical and Other University Degrees

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Observational Study

Use of Benzodiazepines in Medical Students: A Comparative Analysis Between Medical and Other University Degrees

Paula Fernández de Frutos et al. Med Sci (Basel). .

Abstract

Background: The use of benzodiazepines among university students has been scarcely investigated. This situation raises particular concerns in medical students, due to their exposure to stressful situations and, especially, their familiarity with psychotropic drugs.

Material and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional observational study was conducted using an anonymous online survey disseminated among universities in the Community of Madrid during April 2024.

Results: 25.07% of students stated they had used benzodiazepines at least once, especially from the third academic year onwards. The prevalence was higher among medical students (32.34%). Use was mainly occasional, although 20.21% reported daily use. Among the reasons for use, managing academic stress reached 45.74%. Up to 15.96% of respondents reported a feeling of dependence, and 32.26% noticed concentration difficulties as a side effect of benzodiazepine use.

Conclusions: Benzodiazepine use is a relevant phenomenon among university students, with particular incidence in medical degrees. Its onset usually coincides with advanced stages of the degree, which underscores the need for preventive interventions tailored to the academic environment and for the rational use of psychotropic drugs in young populations.

Keywords: academic stress; benzodiazepines; dependence; medical students; mental health; psychotropic drugs; self-medication; university students.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Benzodiazepine use by academic year (Medicine students).
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Reasons for benzodiazepine use among university students.
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Frequency of benzodiazepine use by degree.
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Self-reported side effects after benzodiazepine use.

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