First year medical students who are faced with challenges relating to studying consume more antidepressants and anxiolytics, whilst second year students have a higher consumption of recreational drugs for a range of reasons. This suggests that the first two years at medical school are an important contributor to adverse mental health and therefore present a window of opportunity for preventative intervention.
La Poste: SUD étudie 60 rapports d'expertise, alerte sur la situation sociale
Paris, 10 oct 2014 - SUD-PTT a analysé une soixantaine de rapports d'expertise réalisés par des...






