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破除“聪明药”的神话:大麻和酒精使用问题预示着非医疗目的使用处方兴奋剂来学习。

Dispelling the myth of "smart drugs": cannabis and alcohol use problems predict nonmedical use of prescription stimulants for studying.

机构信息

Center on Young Adult Health and Development, University of Maryland School of Public Health, Department of Family Science, 1142 School of Public Health Building, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2013 Mar;38(3):1643-50. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.10.002. Epub 2012 Oct 8.

Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that college students' substance use problems would predict increases in skipping classes and declining academic performance, and that nonmedical use of prescription stimulants (NPS) for studying would occur in association with this decline. A cohort of 984 students in the College Life Study at a large public university in the US participated in a longitudinal prospective study. Interviewers assessed NPS; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) cannabis and alcohol use disorders; and frequency of skipping class. Semester grade point average (GPA) was obtained from the university. Control variables were race, sex, family income, high school GPA, and self-reported attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis. Longitudinal growth curve modeling of four annual data waves estimated the associations among the rates of change of cannabis use disorder, percentage of classes skipped, and semester GPA. The associations between these trajectories and NPS for studying were then evaluated. A second structural model substituted alcohol use disorder for cannabis use disorder. More than one-third (38%) reported NPS for studying at least once by Year 4. Increases in skipping class were associated with both alcohol and cannabis use disorder, which were associated with declining GPA. The hypothesized relationships between these trajectories and NPS for studying were confirmed. These longitudinal findings suggest that escalation of substance use problems during college is related to increases in skipping class and to declining academic performance. NPS for studying is associated with academic difficulties. Although additional research is needed to investigate causal pathways, these results suggest that nonmedical users of prescription stimulants could benefit from a comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment to possibly mitigate future academic declines.

摘要

本研究检验了以下假设

大学生的物质使用问题会导致逃课次数增加和学业成绩下降,而将处方兴奋剂(NPS)用于学习则与这种下降有关。本研究在美国一所大型公立大学的大学生生活研究中,对 984 名学生进行了一项纵向前瞻性研究。访谈者评估了 NPS、《精神障碍诊断与统计手册》第四版(DSM-IV)大麻和酒精使用障碍,以及逃课的频率。学期平均绩点(GPA)由大学提供。控制变量包括种族、性别、家庭收入、高中 GPA 和自我报告的注意力缺陷多动障碍诊断。对四个年度数据波的纵向增长曲线模型估计了大麻使用障碍变化率、逃课百分比和学期 GPA 之间的关联。然后评估了这些轨迹与为学习而使用 NPS 之间的关系。第二个结构模型用酒精使用障碍代替大麻使用障碍。超过三分之一(38%)的人在第四年至少报告过一次为学习而使用 NPS。逃课次数的增加与酒精和大麻使用障碍有关,而这两种障碍与 GPA 下降有关。这些轨迹与为学习而使用 NPS 之间的假设关系得到了证实。这些纵向研究结果表明,大学生物质使用问题的加剧与逃课次数的增加和学业成绩的下降有关。为学习而使用 NPS 与学业困难有关。尽管还需要进一步的研究来调查因果关系,但这些结果表明,处方兴奋剂的非医疗使用者可以从全面的药物和酒精评估中受益,以可能减轻未来的学业下降。

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