Craft Rachel, McClure Katrina C, Corbett Steven, Ferreira Maria Pontes, Stiffarm Ashley M, Kindscher Kelly
Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., 730 Fraser Hall, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA.
Department of Geography, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd., 213 Lindley Hall, Lawrence, KS, 66045, USA.
BMC Complement Altern Med. 2015 Jun 23;15:192. doi: 10.1186/s12906-015-0725-1.
Numerous surveys of medicinal plant use among college students abound, but none compare use between students enrolled in two different Universities with significantly different ethnic compositions. The objective of this study is to compare medicinal plant use between two different ethnic college populations and explore differences between student medicinal plant users and non-users for comparison with previous research.
Students (n = 721) at a large research university (n = 498) and a Pan-Tribal University for Native Americans (n = 233) completed surveys in October 2011 to assess past year medicinal plant use. The Mann-Whitney U test, Chi Square test, and General Linear Model were used to compare demographics and self-reported use of medicinal plants among students at both Universities and between past year users and non-users.
Over 23% of university students surveyed reported past year medicinal plant use. Users were more likely to use commercial tobacco products and to report poorer health than non-users. While Native American student medicinal plant users reported significantly higher rates of commercial tobacco use, lower self-assessment of health, and less use of prescription medicine than non-Native users, no significant differences in prevalence of medicinal plant use were found between University student populations.
Results are consistent with preexisting data showing higher rates of medicinal plant use among college students compared to the larger US population of adults and demonstrate previously documented health disparities in Native American populations compared to non-Native Americans.
针对大学生药用植物使用情况的大量调查屡见不鲜,但尚无研究对两所民族构成差异显著的不同大学的学生使用情况进行比较。本研究的目的是比较两个不同民族的大学生群体对药用植物的使用情况,并探究学生中使用药用植物者与非使用者之间的差异,以便与之前的研究进行对比。
一所大型研究型大学(n = 498)和一所针对美国原住民的泛部落大学(n = 233)的学生在2011年10月完成了调查,以评估过去一年中对药用植物的使用情况。采用曼-惠特尼U检验、卡方检验和一般线性模型,比较两所大学学生的人口统计学特征以及自我报告的药用植物使用情况,以及过去一年的使用者与非使用者之间的情况。
接受调查的大学生中,超过23%报告在过去一年使用过药用植物。与非使用者相比,使用者更有可能使用商业烟草制品,且报告健康状况较差。虽然美国原住民学生药用植物使用者报告的商业烟草使用率显著更高,对健康的自我评估更低,且处方药使用量比非原住民使用者少,但两所大学学生群体在药用植物使用 prevalence 上未发现显著差异。
研究结果与现有数据一致,表明大学生中药用植物的使用率高于美国成年人群体,并且显示出美国原住民群体与非原住民群体之间先前记录的健康差异。