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年轻成年人的头部损伤与物质使用

Head Injury and Substance Use in Young Adults.

作者信息

Kort-Butler Lisa A

机构信息

a Department of Sociology , University of Nebraska-Lincoln , Lincoln , Nebraska , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2017 Jul 3;52(8):1019-1026. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1268632. Epub 2017 Mar 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prior studies suggest a link between head injuries and substance use but do not routinely capture mechanisms connecting the two.

OBJECTIVES

The goal of the study was to explore whether past head injuries predicted current substance use among young adults, taking factors such as stress, self-esteem, temper, and risk-taking into consideration.

METHODS

Data were drawn from a web-based survey conducted in 2014 and 2015 at a public university in the United States (n = 897). Questions were asked about history of head injuries as well as past 12-month binge drinking, marijuana use, and prescription drug misuse. To evaluate the association between head injury and substance use, two logistic regression models were performed for each substance. Head injury was first regressed on the outcome, then related risk factors were entered into the models to determine whether they explained any association between injury and outcome.

RESULTS

A history of multiple head injuries was associated with increased odds of bingeing, marijuana, and prescription drug use. Prior delinquency and risk-taking accounted for the associations with bingeing and marijuana use. Taking all variables into consideration, multiple head injuries were associated with greater odds for prescription drug misuse.

CONCLUSIONS

Results suggest the need to give consideration to a range of concomitant variables when considering behavioral outcomes associated with head injury. Head injuries may be a marker of a constellation of risk-taking behaviors that contributes to substance use. For those with multiple injuries, misuse of prescription drugs may be an attempt to cope with lingering side effects.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明头部损伤与物质使用之间存在联系,但并未常规探究两者之间的关联机制。

目的

本研究的目的是探讨过去的头部损伤是否能预测年轻成年人当前的物质使用情况,同时考虑压力、自尊、脾气和冒险等因素。

方法

数据来源于2014年和2015年在美国一所公立大学进行的一项基于网络的调查(n = 897)。询问了头部损伤史以及过去12个月内的暴饮、使用大麻和滥用处方药情况。为评估头部损伤与物质使用之间的关联,针对每种物质进行了两个逻辑回归模型分析。首先将头部损伤作为自变量对结果进行回归,然后将相关风险因素纳入模型,以确定它们是否能解释损伤与结果之间的任何关联。

结果

多次头部损伤史与暴饮、使用大麻和滥用处方药的几率增加有关。先前的犯罪行为和冒险行为可解释与暴饮和使用大麻之间的关联。综合考虑所有变量,多次头部损伤与滥用处方药的几率更高有关。

结论

结果表明,在考虑与头部损伤相关的行为结果时,有必要考虑一系列伴随变量。头部损伤可能是一系列导致物质使用的冒险行为的标志。对于那些有多处损伤的人来说,滥用处方药可能是应对持续副作用的一种尝试。

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