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美国本科大学生中的暴饮行为:对其他物质使用的影响。

Binge drinking among undergraduate college students in the United States: implications for other substance use.

作者信息

Jones S E, Oeltmann J, Wilson T W, Brener N D, Hill C V

机构信息

Division of Adolescent and School Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3724, USA.

出版信息

J Am Coll Health. 2001 Jul;50(1):33-8. doi: 10.1080/07448480109595709.

Abstract

The authors examined the relationship between binge drinking and other substance use among US college students, using nationally representative data from the 1995 National College Health Risk Behavior Survey implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Compared with nonbinge drinkers, current binge drinkers were significantly more likely to report "ever" using and current use of cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, and other illegal drugs. The researchers also found that the more often students binge drank, the more likely they were to have ever used cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, and other drugs, and the more likely they were to report current use of cigarettes and marijuana. Those who design programs to prevent binge drinking and use of other substances should take into account the reality that many students use more than one substance and that the more frequently students report binge drinking, the more likely they are to be using other substances as well.

摘要

作者利用疾病控制和预防中心实施的1995年全国大学生健康风险行为调查中的全国代表性数据,研究了美国大学生中狂饮与其他物质使用之间的关系。与非狂饮者相比,当前的狂饮者更有可能报告“曾经”使用以及当前使用香烟、大麻、可卡因和其他非法药物。研究人员还发现,学生狂饮的频率越高,他们曾经使用香烟、大麻、可卡因和其他药物的可能性就越大,而且他们报告当前使用香烟和大麻的可能性也越大。那些设计预防狂饮和其他物质使用项目的人应该考虑到这样一个现实,即许多学生使用不止一种物质,而且学生报告狂饮的频率越高,他们使用其他物质的可能性也越大。

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