With how tightly controlled performance enhancing drugs are in sport, I’m surprised universities haven’t cracked down on illegitimate use of drugs for academic performance among students yet. https://t.co/0Jlr3S71oA
@hugflund Steht da nicht, aber denk dir halt was aus. Der Rest kann sich Studienergebnisse z.B. hier anschauen: https://t.co/mBDj38axaK
Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve academic performance among Australian university students is low. A different culture than the US. https://t.co/vfKQRqq2KU #bmcpublichealth
RT @MichaelFarrellE: Here is an open access version of our paper on non-medical prescription stimulant drug use https://t.co/pVsd9DQzCl
Here is an open access version of our paper on non-medical prescription stimulant drug use https://t.co/pVsd9DQzCl
Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve academic performance among Australian university students: prevalence and correlates of use (OA) https://t.co/1j8v02hwoe #bmcpublichealth https://t.co/1SWXqAvZCY
Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve #AcademicPerformance (#methylphenidate #Ritalin ...) among university students classified as low in this study 👇 https://t.co/TeeVd52zFq Are 6.5% lifetime #prevalence & 4.4% annual prevalence really "l
RT @MichaelFarrellE: THis paper indicates limited use of Non-medical prescription stimulants to improve academic performance among Australi…
RT @MichaelFarrellE: THis paper indicates limited use of Non-medical prescription stimulants to improve academic performance among Australi…
THis paper indicates limited use of Non-medical prescription stimulants to improve academic performance among Australian university students: and reports on prevalence and correlates of use https://t.co/h7pHk2EuYp #bmcpublichealth
Just published! Non-medical prescription stimulant use to improve academic performance among Australian university students: prevalence and correlates of use https://t.co/fz1WV6Waww #bmcpublichealth