Ballantyne Peri J, Norris Pauline, Parachuru Venkata Praveen, Thomson W Murray
Department of Sociology, Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, Canada, K9L 0G2.
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Canada.
SSM Popul Health. 2017 Nov 12;4:37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.11.002. eCollection 2018 Apr.
Despite the abundance of medications available for human consumption, and frequent concerns about increasing medicalization or pharmaceuticalization of everyday life, there is little research investigating medicines-use in young and middle-aged populations and discussing the implications of young people using increasing numbers of medicines and becoming pharmaceutical users over time. We use data from a New Zealand longitudinal study to examine changes in self-reported medication use by a complete birth cohort of young adults. Details of medications taken during the previous two weeks at age 38 are compared to similar data collected at ages 32 and 26, and by gender. Major drug categories are examined. General use profiles and medicine-types are considered in light of our interest in understanding the formation of the young and middle-aging 'pharmaceutical person' - where one's embodied experience is frequently and normally mediated by pharmaceutical interventions having documented benefit/risk outcomes.
尽管有大量可供人类使用的药物,且人们经常担心日常生活的医学化或药物化程度不断提高,但针对中青年人群药物使用情况的研究较少,也很少有人讨论年轻人随着时间推移使用越来越多药物并成为药物使用者的影响。我们利用新西兰一项纵向研究的数据,来检验一个完整的年轻成年人出生队列自我报告的药物使用变化情况。将38岁时前两周服用药物的详细情况与32岁和26岁时收集的类似数据进行比较,并按性别进行比较。对主要药物类别进行了研究。鉴于我们对理解年轻和中年“药物人”的形成感兴趣,即一个人的身体体验经常且正常地由具有记录在案的益处/风险结果的药物干预来调节,因此我们考虑了一般使用概况和药物类型。