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药物使用模式与大学持续入学:一项纵向研究的结果。

Drug use patterns and continuous enrollment in college: results from a longitudinal study.

机构信息

Center on Young Adult Health and Development, University of Maryland School of Public Health, Department of Family Science, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

出版信息

J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2013 Jan;74(1):71-83. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2013.74.71.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Few longitudinal studies have examined the relationship between illicit drug use and academic outcomes among college students. This study characterized drug use patterns of a cohort of young adults who were originally enrolled as first-time, first-year college students in a longitudinal study. It evaluated the association between these drug use patterns and continuous enrollment during college, holding constant demographic characteristics, high school grade point average, fraternity/sorority involvement, personality/temperament characteristics, nicotine dependence, and alcohol use disorder.

METHOD

Participants (n = 1,133; 47% male) were purposively selected from one university and interviewed annually for 4 years, beginning with their first year of college, regardless of continued college attendance. Enrollment data were culled from administrative records. Group-based trajectory analyses characterized 4-year longitudinal drug use patterns. Two grouping variables were derived based on (a) marijuana use frequency and (b) number of illicit drugs used other than marijuana. Seventy-one percent of the sample was continuously enrolled in the home institution during the first 4 years of study.

RESULTS

Multivariable logistic regression models demonstrated that infrequent, increasing, and chronic/heavy marijuana use patterns were significantly associated with discontinuous enrollment (adjusted odds ratio = 1.66, 1.74, and 1.99, respectively), compared with minimal use, holding constant covariates. In separate models, drug use other than marijuana also was significantly associated with discontinuous enrollment.

CONCLUSIONS

Marijuana use and other illicit drug use are both associated with a decreased likelihood of continuous enrollment in college, independent of several other possible risk factors. These findings highlight the need for early intervention with illicit drug users to mitigate possible negative academic consequences.

摘要

目的

鲜有纵向研究考察了大学生中非法药物使用与学业成绩之间的关系。本研究描述了一组年轻人的药物使用模式,这些年轻人最初作为纵向研究中的一年级新生入读大学。评估了这些药物使用模式与大学期间连续入学之间的关系,同时控制了人口统计学特征、高中平均绩点、兄弟会/姐妹会参与度、个性/气质特征、尼古丁依赖和酒精使用障碍。

方法

从一所大学中选择了参与者(n=1133;47%为男性),无论是否继续上大学,他们在大学的第一年开始每年接受一次访谈,为期 4 年。入学数据从行政记录中提取。基于(a)大麻使用频率和(b)除大麻以外使用的非法药物数量,进行了 4 年纵向药物使用模式的基于群组的轨迹分析。样本中 71%在研究的前 4 年中持续在本校注册。

结果

多变量逻辑回归模型表明,与最小使用相比,不频繁、增加和慢性/重度大麻使用模式与非连续入学显著相关(调整后的优势比分别为 1.66、1.74 和 1.99),同时控制了协变量。在单独的模型中,除大麻以外的药物使用也与非连续入学显著相关。

结论

大麻使用和其他非法药物使用均与大学连续入学的可能性降低相关,而与其他几种可能的风险因素无关。这些发现强调了需要对非法药物使用者进行早期干预,以减轻可能的负面学术后果。

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