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男、女大学生运动员和非运动员的大麻使用风险。

Risk of marijuana use in male and female college student athletes and nonathletes.

机构信息

Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, 08854-8001, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2011 Jul;72(4):586-91. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2011.72.586.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

A large minority of collegiate athletes report past-year marijuana use even though there is a significant possibility of experiencing negative athlete-specific consequences related to performance, eligibility, and scholarship. The present study examined risk factors that can drive or curb marijuana use in college athletes and nonathletes.

METHOD

Logistic regressions, performed separately for men and for women, assessed the relationship of past-year marijuana use to sensation seeking, negative mood, perceptions of peer marijuana use, motivations for marijuana use, and stress related to body image and academics in athletes (233 men, 156 women) and nonathletes (184 men, 313 women). Risk factors also were compared for male past-year marijuana users who reported using (n = 26) or not using (n = 61) the substance during their competitive season.

RESULTS

For athletes and nonathletes of both genders, being White, being past-year cigarette smokers, having higher sensation-seeking scores, and having exaggerated perceptions of student use norms were associated with past-year marijuana use. Enhancement motivations for use were higher among athletes compared with their same-gender nonathlete peers. In women, but not in men, greater body image stress and lower academic stress were associated with past-year marijuana use. Male athletes who continued using marijuana into their competitive season demonstrated a qualitatively different risk profile compared with athlete past-year users who reported no in-season use, including greater coping motivations for marijuana use.

CONCLUSIONS

This preliminary study suggests that although the overall risk profile of college athletes and nonathletes is similar, athletes appear to be particularly motivated to use marijuana because of its enhancement or pleasurable properties.

摘要

目的

尽管存在与表现、参赛资格和奖学金相关的运动员特定负面影响的巨大可能性,但仍有相当一部分大学生运动员报告过去一年有大麻使用史。本研究探讨了可能促使或抑制大学生运动员和非运动员使用大麻的风险因素。

方法

分别对男性和女性进行逻辑回归,评估过去一年大麻使用与感觉寻求、负面情绪、同伴大麻使用看法、大麻使用动机以及与身体形象和学业相关的压力之间的关系,研究对象为运动员(233 名男性,156 名女性)和非运动员(184 名男性,313 名女性)。还比较了报告在比赛期间使用(n = 26)或不使用(n = 61)大麻的男性过去一年大麻使用者的风险因素。

结果

对于男女运动员和非运动员,白人、过去一年吸烟、感觉寻求得分较高以及对学生使用规范的夸大看法与过去一年大麻使用有关。与同性别非运动员相比,运动员的使用动机更多是为了增强效果。在女性中,但不是在男性中,更大的身体形象压力和较低的学业压力与过去一年大麻使用有关。与报告在比赛期间没有使用大麻的运动员过去一年使用者相比,继续在比赛期间使用大麻的男性运动员表现出不同的风险特征,包括更多的使用大麻应对动机。

结论

这项初步研究表明,尽管大学生运动员和非运动员的总体风险状况相似,但运动员似乎特别有动机使用大麻,因为它具有增强或愉悦的特性。

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