Hall Kristina M, Irwin Melissa M, Bowman Krista A, Frankenberger William, Jewett David C
Human Development Center, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 54702, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2005 Jan-Feb;53(4):167-74. doi: 10.3200/JACH.53.4.167-174.
The authors investigated illicit use of stimulant medications at a midwestern university. They used a questionnaire to (a) examine the extent to which university students illicitly used stimulant medications prescribed for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; (b) determine why college students abused such drugs; and (c) identify the factors that predicted illicit use of prescribed stimulant medication. Findings revealed that 17% of 179 surveyed men and 11% of 202 women reported illicit use of prescribed stimulant medication. Forty-four percent of surveyed students stated that they knew students who used stimulant medication illicitly for both academic and recreational reasons. Students reported they experienced time pressures associated with college life and that stimulants were said to increase alertness and energy. Regression analysis revealed that the factor that predicted men's use was knowing where to get easily acquired stimulant medication, whereas the main predictor for women was whether another student had offered the prescribed stimulants.
作者对美国中西部一所大学中兴奋剂药物的非法使用情况进行了调查。他们通过问卷调查来:(a) 研究大学生非法使用为治疗注意力缺陷多动障碍而开具的兴奋剂药物的程度;(b) 确定大学生滥用此类药物的原因;(c) 找出可预测非法使用处方兴奋剂药物的因素。研究结果显示,在接受调查的179名男性中,17%的人报告非法使用过处方兴奋剂药物,在202名女性中,这一比例为11%。44%的受访学生表示,他们认识因学业和娱乐原因非法使用兴奋剂药物的学生。学生们报告称,他们感受到与大学生活相关的时间压力,而且据说兴奋剂能提高警觉性和精力。回归分析显示,预测男性使用兴奋剂药物的因素是知道从何处能轻易获取此类药物,而对女性来说,主要的预测因素是是否有其他学生提供过处方兴奋剂。