University of South Wales, Pontypridd, CF37 1DL, United Kingdom.
University of South Wales, Pontypridd, CF37 1DL, United Kingdom.
Int J Drug Policy. 2017 Jun;44:12-22. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.02.012. Epub 2017 Mar 23.
There is a growing body of research on the motives for prescription drug misuse (PDM) among university students. However, the overall findings of this research are hard to decipher. Studies use different methods, they examine different drug types, the motives are phrased in various ways, and the results differ widely. In order to make sense of this body of knowledge, it is necessary to synthesise the results across studies and draw out conclusions.
The research comprises a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies on the motives of university students for illicit use of four different types of prescription medication (stimulants, analgesics, tranquillisers and sedatives). The search for studies was conducted on six bibliographic databases with stated criteria governing search eligibility and inclusion in the final review.
Overall, the most prevalent motives for PDM among university students cover some kind of personal enhancement to the user in terms of performance (in relation to sports, and academic outcomes), mental health (ability sleep, to reduce anxiety), or physical health (manage pre-existing illnesses). Fewer than half of users said that they were involved in PDM for pleasure purposes (to party, to get high, or to experiment).
PDM among students might be viewed as a means of self-improvement when other means of achieving desired objectives are unavailable or restricted. A more thorough understanding of motives for PDM, especially in relation to their influence on behaviour, might help in devising university-based treatment and prevention programmes.
越来越多的研究关注大学生处方药滥用(PDM)的动机。然而,这项研究的总体结果很难解读。研究使用不同的方法,检查不同类型的药物,动机以不同的方式表达,结果差异很大。为了理解这一知识体系,有必要对研究结果进行综合分析,得出结论。
该研究对大学生非法使用四种不同类型的处方药(兴奋剂、镇痛药、镇静剂和安定剂)的动机进行了系统的回顾和荟萃分析。研究搜索在六个书目数据库中进行,规定了搜索资格和最终审查纳入标准。
总体而言,大学生 PDM 最常见的动机是在某种程度上对使用者的个人表现(与运动和学术成绩有关)、心理健康(提高睡眠质量、减轻焦虑)或身体健康(控制现有疾病)进行提升。不到一半的使用者表示他们参与 PDM 是为了娱乐目的(聚会、嗨药或尝试)。
当其他实现目标的手段不可用或受到限制时,学生中的 PDM 可能被视为一种自我提升的手段。更深入地了解 PDM 的动机,特别是它们对行为的影响,可能有助于设计基于大学的治疗和预防计划。