Cutler Kristin A
a Department of Sociology , Washington State University , Pullman , Washington.
J Am Coll Health. 2014;62(7):478-86. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2014.929578.
National college health data indicate that prescription stimulants are the most widely misused prescription drugs among college students, with 9% admitting to nonmedical use within the past year.(1) Although motivations for the nonmedical use of these drugs have been explored, scant attention has been paid to justifications for nonmedical use. This article fills that gap by expounding upon the justifications students incite to defend their nonmedical use of these drugs.
Seventy-six college students from a large, public northwestern university.
Semistructured interviews were conducted during the 2010-2011 academic year.
Inductive analysis uncovered social learning theories of crime/deviance, more specifically, Sykes and Matza's neutralization theory(2) as helping to inform justifications for nonmedical stimulant use. This theory was modified to better encompass the justifications that students employed.
Justifications for use must become a more central part of the conversation surrounding nonmedical stimulant use among the college population.
全国大学生健康数据显示,处方兴奋剂是大学生中滥用最为广泛的处方药,有9%的学生承认在过去一年中存在非医疗用途。(1)尽管已经探讨了这些药物非医疗用途的动机,但对于非医疗用途的理由却很少有人关注。本文通过阐述学生们用来为这些药物的非医疗用途辩护的理由来填补这一空白。
来自一所大型公立西北大学的76名大学生。
在2010 - 2011学年进行了半结构化访谈。
归纳分析发现犯罪/越轨行为的社会学习理论,更具体地说,赛克斯和马扎的中和理论(2)有助于为非医疗使用兴奋剂提供理由。该理论经过修改,以更好地涵盖学生们所采用的理由。
在关于大学生非医疗使用兴奋剂的讨论中,使用理由必须成为更核心的部分。