Environmental knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes regarding caffeine consumption among Chinese university students from the perspective of ecopharmacovigilance

作者: Shulan Li , Jie Guo , Bingshu He , Yujie Zhu , Jun Wang

DOI: 10.1007/S11356-020-10878-X

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摘要: Caffeine is considered the most representative pharmaceutical emerging contaminant (PEC) because of its ubiquity, high environmental abundance, uncovered ecological risks, and indicator property for anthropogenic inputs PECs. Ecopharmacovigilance (EPV) targeting caffeine has been proposed as an optimized measure control pollution sources related behaviors from perspective pharmacy administration. This cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate knowledge, behaviors, attitudes regarding consumption among university students, one groups with consumption, EPV perspective. Three hundred seven usable survey instruments were acquired. The mean score knowledge about 3.66 out a total 7. frequency caffeinated drinks, food, or drugs student respondents low. Throwing away in "household garbage" important disposal mechanism unconsumed products. Most students showed positive strong intentions toward targeted EPV. These data suggested acceptance program students. However, more should be done enhance their some strengthening interventions effective removal residual garbage are needed.

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