Dunn Matthew, Mazanov Jason, Sitharthan Gomathi
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia.
Clin J Sport Med. 2009 May;19(3):222-7. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e31819d65ad.
To explore how current substance use, including the use of sports supplements and illicit drugs, may impact upon a person's future intentions to use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS).
Web-based survey.
Two hundred fourteen exercising males (mean age, 30 years; range, 17-61 years) recruited from 5 gymnasia in Sydney, Australia, completed a web-based survey. The survey contained questions relating to sport supplement use, illicit substance use, reasons for currently not using AAS, and reasons for intending to use AAS in the future.
Participants completed a structured interview schedule that included questions regarding licit and illicit substance use, reasons for non-AAS use, and, where appropriate, reasons for intended future AAS use.
The planned main outcome measure was positive intention to use AAS.
Sixteen percent of the sample indicated that they would use AAS in the future. Reasons for future AAS use included increasing muscle size (80%), improving appearance (74%), and increasing strength (57%). Four-fifths (80%) of the sample reported use of sports supplements, with vitamins and protein supplements commonly reported (83% and 67%, respectively); more than one-third (36%) reported use of creatine in the past 6 months. Half (52%) of the sample reported use of illicit substances in the preceding 6 months, with amphetamines and cannabis commonly reported (66% and 62%, respectively). Significant predictors of intending to use AAS included past 6-month use of creatine and knowing AAS users.
The use of sport supplements and/or illicit substances may remove barriers for the future use of such drugs as AAS. Future research is necessary to explore in depth whether such substances may act as a "gateway" to future AAS use.
探讨当前的物质使用情况,包括运动补充剂和非法药物的使用,如何影响一个人未来使用合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AAS)的意图。
基于网络的调查。
从澳大利亚悉尼的5家健身房招募的214名男性锻炼者(平均年龄30岁;范围17 - 61岁)完成了一项基于网络的调查。该调查包含与运动补充剂使用、非法物质使用、当前不使用AAS的原因以及未来打算使用AAS的原因相关的问题。
参与者完成一份结构化访谈问卷,其中包括关于合法和非法物质使用、不使用AAS的原因以及在适当情况下未来打算使用AAS的原因的问题。
计划的主要结局指标是使用AAS的积极意图。
16%的样本表示他们未来会使用AAS。未来使用AAS的原因包括增加肌肉量(80%)、改善外貌(74%)和增强力量(57%)。五分之四(80%)的样本报告使用运动补充剂,常见的有维生素和蛋白质补充剂(分别为83%和67%);超过三分之一(36%)的样本报告在过去6个月内使用过肌酸。一半(52%)的样本报告在过去6个月内使用过非法物质,常见的有苯丙胺和大麻(分别为66%和62%)。打算使用AAS的显著预测因素包括过去6个月内使用肌酸以及认识AAS使用者。
运动补充剂和/或非法物质的使用可能会消除未来使用AAS这类药物的障碍。有必要进行进一步研究,深入探讨这些物质是否可能成为未来使用AAS的“入门药物”。