Wu Li-Tzy, Ringwalt Christopher L
Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, DUMC, P.O. Box 17969, Durham, NC 27715, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006 Oct 15;85(1):1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2006.01.017. Epub 2006 Apr 3.
To examine the patterns of adult inhalant use and correlates of inhalant use disorder.
We drew study data from the 2002 and 2003 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). We used logistic regression to identify the characteristics associated both with inhalant use and inhalant use disorder.
One in 10 of all adults had used an inhalant at least once in their lives, and 0.5% used one in the past year. Among all past year inhalant users, 8% met the criteria for an inhalant use disorder (i.e., 6.6% for abuse and 1.1% for dependence) within that period. We found an increased prevalence of past year inhalant use among young adults aged 18-25 years, Asians, past year alcohol abusers and dependents, lifetime drug users, white women, and men reporting symptoms of serious mental illness. Inhalant-using adults who met the criteria for an inhalant use disorder were predominantly adults aged 35-49 years and were less educated, had received recent professional treatment for emotional or psychological problems, used inhalants weekly, and had a coexisting alcohol use disorder.
The patterns and consequences of adult inhalant use differ from those of adolescents. Compared with adolescent inhalant users, adult users tend not to initiate inhalant use until adulthood, use inhalants less frequently, use fewer inhalants, and are less likely to engage in criminal activities.
研究成人吸入剂使用模式及吸入剂使用障碍的相关因素。
我们从2002年和2003年全国药物使用和健康调查(NSDUH)中提取研究数据。我们使用逻辑回归来确定与吸入剂使用及吸入剂使用障碍相关的特征。
所有成年人中,十分之一的人一生中至少使用过一次吸入剂,0.5%的人在过去一年中使用过。在所有过去一年使用过吸入剂的人中,8%在该时期内符合吸入剂使用障碍的标准(即6.6%为滥用,1.1%为依赖)。我们发现,18 - 25岁的年轻人、亚洲人、过去一年有酒精滥用和依赖问题的人、有终身吸毒史的人、白人女性以及报告有严重精神疾病症状的男性中,过去一年吸入剂使用率有所上升。符合吸入剂使用障碍标准的成年吸入剂使用者主要是35 - 49岁的成年人,受教育程度较低,近期因情绪或心理问题接受过专业治疗,每周使用吸入剂,且同时存在酒精使用障碍。
成人吸入剂使用的模式和后果与青少年不同。与青少年吸入剂使用者相比,成年使用者往往直到成年才开始使用吸入剂,使用频率较低,使用的吸入剂种类较少,且从事犯罪活动的可能性较小。