Kanayama Gen, Pope Harrison G, Cohane Geoffrey, Hudson James I
Biological Psychiatry Laboratory, McLean Hospital, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA 02478, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2003 Jul 20;71(1):77-86. doi: 10.1016/s0376-8716(03)00069-3.
Anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use represents a major public health problem in the United States, but the risk factors for this form of drug use are little studied. We evaluated 48 men who had used AAS for at least 2 months and 45 men who had never used AAS, using a verbal interview and a battery of questionnaires covering hypothesized demographic, familial, and psychosocial risk factors for AAS use. All subjects in both groups were experienced weightlifters; thus, differences between groups were likely to be associated specifically with AAS use, rather than with weightlifting in general. The AAS users and non-users generally described similar childhood and family experiences, but users reported significantly poorer relationships with their fathers and greater childhood conduct disorder than non-users. At the time that they first started lifting weights, AAS users and non-users were similar in their perceived physical, social, and sexual status, but users were significantly less confident about their body appearance. AAS users displayed much higher rates of other illicit substance use, abuse, or dependence than non-users, with use of other illicit substances almost always preceding first use of AAS. These findings suggest that AAS use may be most likely to occur in men with high levels of antisocial traits and low levels of body esteem.
合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)的使用是美国一个主要的公共卫生问题,但对这种药物使用的风险因素研究甚少。我们评估了48名使用AAS至少2个月的男性和45名从未使用过AAS的男性,采用口头访谈和一系列问卷,涵盖假设的AAS使用的人口统计学、家族和心理社会风险因素。两组中的所有受试者都是有经验的举重运动员;因此,两组之间的差异可能具体与AAS的使用有关,而不是与一般的举重有关。AAS使用者和非使用者通常描述了相似的童年和家庭经历,但使用者报告与父亲的关系明显更差,童年品行障碍比非使用者更严重。在他们刚开始举重时,AAS使用者和非使用者在感知的身体、社会和性状况方面相似,但使用者对自己的身体外观明显缺乏信心。AAS使用者比非使用者表现出更高的其他非法物质使用、滥用或依赖率,几乎总是在首次使用AAS之前就使用了其他非法物质。这些发现表明,AAS的使用最有可能发生在具有高水平反社会特质和低水平身体自尊的男性身上。