Newbury-Birch D, White M, Kamali F
Wolfson Unit of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2000 May 1;59(2):125-30. doi: 10.1016/s0376-8716(99)00108-8.
Alcohol, illicit drug use, and other lifestyle variables, as well as stress, anxiety and personality were evaluated in 194 first year medical students. 45% of the students reported drinking above the recommended UK limits for alcohol consumption. The age at which the first full drink of alcohol was taken was predictive of the current level of alcohol use. Cannabis was the most frequently used illicit drug (45%). There were significant positive associations between alcohol consumption and experiences such as missing study, becoming more sexually involved and getting into a physical fight or argument. There were also significant positive associations between the personality characteristic of psychoticism and alcohol and illicit drug consumption. The effectiveness of current health education on alcohol and illicit drugs is questioned.
对194名一年级医学生的饮酒、非法药物使用及其他生活方式变量,以及压力、焦虑和性格进行了评估。45%的学生报告饮酒量超过了英国建议的酒精摄入量限制。首次完全饮酒的年龄可预测当前的饮酒水平。大麻是最常使用的非法药物(45%)。饮酒与诸如错过学习、增加性接触以及发生肢体冲突或争吵等经历之间存在显著的正相关。精神质的人格特征与饮酒和非法药物消费之间也存在显著的正相关。当前关于酒精和非法药物的健康教育的有效性受到质疑。