Boyer Edward W, Shannon Michael, Hibberd Patricia L
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
Pediatrics. 2005 Feb;115(2):302-5. doi: 10.1542/peds.2004-1199.
The Internet contains an extraordinary amount of information on the recreational use of psychoactive substances. We investigated the effect of the Internet on the drug-use knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of adolescents.
Cross-sectional survey of adolescents being managed for substance abuse.
Of 12 patients (9 male, 3 female) who had used the Internet to learn about psychoactive substances, 100% reported that Internet-based information had affected the ways in which they had used psychoactive substances. Of the 12 respondents, 8 described adopting behaviors intended to minimize the risks associated with psychoactive substance use. Respondents also reported changes in the use of a wide variety of illicit substances as well as over-the-counter and prescription pharmaceuticals. Examiners assessed whether quotations demonstrated that respondents' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward psychoactive substance use were affected by Internet information. Despite the subjective nature of the research question, there was a highly significant agreement between coders.
Web-based data on psychoactive substances seem to influence a broad range of drug-use behaviors in adolescents. Information on the ways that the Internet is being used by this vulnerable population should be considered in the design of Web sites to prevent the initiation and use of psychoactive substances.
互联网上包含了关于精神活性物质娱乐性使用的大量信息。我们调查了互联网对青少年药物使用知识、态度和行为的影响。
对接受药物滥用治疗的青少年进行横断面调查。
在12名曾通过互联网了解精神活性物质的患者(9名男性,3名女性)中,100%报告称基于互联网的信息影响了他们使用精神活性物质的方式。在这12名受访者中,8人描述了采取旨在将与精神活性物质使用相关风险降至最低的行为。受访者还报告了多种非法物质以及非处方和处方药使用方面的变化。检查人员评估了引述内容是否表明受访者对精神活性物质使用的知识、态度和行为受到互联网信息的影响。尽管研究问题具有主观性,但编码人员之间存在高度显著的一致性。
关于精神活性物质的网络数据似乎会影响青少年广泛的药物使用行为。在网站设计中应考虑这一弱势群体使用互联网的方式信息,以防止精神活性物质的开始使用和滥用。