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大学生的自我用药助眠:与睡眠和饮酒行为的并发和前瞻性关联。

Self-Medication for Sleep in College Students: Concurrent and Prospective Associations With Sleep and Alcohol Behavior.

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Syracuse University , Syracuse , New York.

b Department of Psychiatry , Yale School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut.

出版信息

Behav Sleep Med. 2019 May-Jun;17(3):327-341. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2017.1357119. Epub 2017 Aug 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: College students are at an increased risk for poor sleep and associated sleep problems. Emerging evidence suggests that a substantial subset of college students self-medicate with alcohol, marijuana, or over-the-counter medications to help sleep. The current study identified demographic, psychosocial, and sleep- and alcohol-related correlates of self-medication for sleep, and assessed its concurrent and prospective associations with insomnia symptoms, alcohol drinking, and negative drinking consequences.

PARTICIPANTS

Undergraduate students (N = 171; mean age = 19 years [SD = 1.35], 32% male, 74% White) enrolled in a four-year university in the northeastern United States.

METHODS

Data were drawn from a short-term two-wave longitudinal study. Participants completed two online surveys, separated by an average interval of 68 days (SD = 10.22).

RESULTS

At Time 1, 25% of students reported using at least one substance (alcohol, marijuana, or over-the-counter medications) for sleep aid in the past two weeks. Male and older students were more likely to report using substances for sleep. Sleep aid use at Time 1 was concurrently associated with greater levels of alcohol frequency, negative drinking consequences, and insomnia symptoms. Further, sleep aid use at Time 1 was associated with an increase in negative drinking consequences from Time 1 to Time 2, but not with changes in alcohol frequency or insomnia symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings indicate that substances are widely used among college students for sleep aid. Sleep aid use is associated with greater concurrent drinking and insomnia symptoms, and increases in negative drinking consequences over a short time period.

摘要

目的/背景:大学生睡眠质量较差,睡眠问题较多。有新的证据表明,相当一部分大学生为了助眠而使用酒精、大麻或非处方药物进行自我治疗。本研究旨在确定与自我治疗睡眠相关的人口统计学、心理社会和睡眠及酒精相关因素,并评估其与失眠症状、饮酒量和负面饮酒后果的同时和前瞻性关联。

参与者

美国东北部一所四年制大学的本科生(N=171;平均年龄 19 岁[SD=1.35],32%为男性,74%为白人)。

方法

数据来自一项为期两年的短期纵向研究。参与者完成了两次在线调查,两次调查的平均间隔为 68 天(SD=10.22)。

结果

在第一次调查中,25%的学生报告在过去两周内至少使用过一种物质(酒精、大麻或非处方药物)来帮助睡眠。男性和年龄较大的学生更有可能报告使用物质来帮助睡眠。第一次调查中的睡眠辅助药物使用与更高的饮酒频率、更多的负面饮酒后果和更严重的失眠症状同时相关。此外,第一次调查中的睡眠辅助药物使用与从第一次调查到第二次调查期间负面饮酒后果的增加有关,但与饮酒频率或失眠症状的变化无关。

结论

这些发现表明,大学生广泛使用物质来帮助睡眠。睡眠辅助药物的使用与更高的同时饮酒量和更严重的失眠症状以及短期内负面饮酒后果的增加有关。

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