Aikins Ross D
Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Hist Educ. 2015;44(1):25-43. doi: 10.1080/0046760X.2014.979251. Epub 2014 Dec 17.
The increasing prevalence of so-called cognitive-enhancing drugs is well documented in American higher education. There has been little historical analysis, however, specifically exploring the role of postsecondary institutions in this evolving drug narrative. This paper traces substance use and research trends in American higher education over the past half-century, divided into three eras defined by their disparate approaches to drug policy and public health. Contextualised by historic events, shifting policies and epidemiological data, this multidisciplinary analysis contends that functional, academically oriented drug use is likely to continue rising on US campuses, while recreational drug use will evolve and persist. As history provides a useful lens for understanding the involvement of academe in the first era of drug concern in America, ongoing innovations in medical and social science may be instructive to help ensure that institutions respond judiciously in the present era of new drug synthesis and drug policy recession.
所谓的认知增强药物在美国高等教育中的使用日益普遍,这一点已有充分记录。然而,几乎没有历史分析专门探讨高等院校在这一不断演变的药物事件中所起的作用。本文追溯了美国高等教育在过去半个世纪中的药物使用及研究趋势,分为三个时代,每个时代的药物政策和公共卫生方针各不相同。结合历史事件、政策变化和流行病学数据进行的多学科分析认为,在美国校园中,出于学习目的的功能性药物使用可能会继续增加,而娱乐性药物使用将会演变并持续存在。鉴于历史为理解美国学术界在首个药物关注时代的参与情况提供了有用视角,医学和社会科学领域正在进行的创新可能有助于确保各院校在新药合成和药物政策衰退的当前时代做出明智反应。