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大学生中兴奋剂非医疗用途的模式与认知

Patterns and knowledge of nonmedical use of stimulants among college students.

作者信息

Carroll Bronwen C, McLaughlin Thomas J, Blake Diane R

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester 01655, USA.

出版信息

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 May;160(5):481-5. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.160.5.481.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine patterns and knowledge of nonmedical use of stimulants among a sample of college students.

DESIGN

Completion of an anonymous survey consisting of 23 questions designed to explore college student use of medications intended to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

SETTING

A private liberal arts college in New England.

PARTICIPANTS

Three hundred forty-seven undergraduate students.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Nonmedical use of stimulants.

RESULTS

Thirty-one students (9.2%) reported nonmedical stimulant use. Two hundred forty students (71.4%) had peers who used nonprescribed stimulants, 149 (44.3%) knew of peers who made stimulant medication-seeking visits to a physician although they did not believe that they had attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and 178 (53.0%) knew of people who sold stimulants to students. Nonprescription users were significantly more knowledgeable about the effects of stimulants than nonusers, and nonusers whose peers used nonprescribed stimulants were more knowledgeable about the effects of stimulants than nonusers whose peers did not use nonprescribed stimulants. After controlling for age, race, and sex, the variables that predicted nonmedical use of stimulants were beliefs that stimulants help individuals study better, stay awake, and lose weight.

CONCLUSIONS

A substantial proportion of college students in this sample were using nonprescribed stimulants. Among nonusers, those whose peers use nonprescribed stimulants were much more knowledgeable about the effects of stimulant use than those whose peers do not use stimulants. This knowledge may confer an increased risk of future nonmedical stimulant use if students become tempted to seek the beneficial effects experienced by their peers.

摘要

目的

确定大学生样本中兴奋剂非医疗用途的模式及相关知识。

设计

完成一项包含23个问题的匿名调查,旨在探究大学生对用于治疗注意力缺陷多动障碍药物的使用情况。

地点

新英格兰一所私立文理学院。

参与者

347名本科生。

主要观察指标

兴奋剂的非医疗用途。

结果

31名学生(9.2%)报告有兴奋剂非医疗用途。240名学生(71.4%)有使用非处方兴奋剂的同龄人,149名(44.3%)知道有同龄人虽不认为自己患有注意力缺陷多动障碍却寻求医生开具兴奋剂药物,178名(53.0%)知道有人向学生出售兴奋剂。非处方使用者比非使用者对兴奋剂的作用了解得多,有使用非处方兴奋剂同龄人的非使用者比没有此类同龄人的非使用者对兴奋剂的作用了解得多。在对年龄、种族和性别进行控制后,预测兴奋剂非医疗用途的变量包括认为兴奋剂有助于个人更好地学习、保持清醒和减肥的信念。

结论

该样本中有相当比例的大学生在使用非处方兴奋剂。在非使用者中,有使用非处方兴奋剂同龄人的人比没有此类同龄人的人对兴奋剂使用的作用了解得多。如果学生受到诱惑想寻求同龄人所体验到的有益效果,这种认知可能会增加未来非医疗使用兴奋剂的风险。

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