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高社会经济地位预示着美国大学生的物质使用和酒精消费。

High Socioeconomic Status Predicts Substance Use and Alcohol Consumption in U.S. Undergraduates.

机构信息

a Department of Sociology , Emory University , Atlanta , Georgia , USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2019;54(6):1035-1043. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2018.1559193. Epub 2019 Feb 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In health sociology, the prevailing consensus is that socioeconomic status (SES) lowers illness risk. This model neglects the fact that unhealthful consumption patterns may covary with affluence. The current study examines consumption of drugs and alcohol among affluent U.S. college students.

OBJECTIVES

The article tests the hypothesis that undergraduate students from high-SES households have higher rates and levels of drug and alcohol consumption than their peers.

METHODS

The study used self-report data from 18,611 18- to 24-year-old undergraduates across 23 public and private U.S. institutions from the Healthy Minds 2016 dataset.

RESULTS

I found that high-SES undergraduates were more likely than peers to use marijuana, choose varied drugs, consume alcohol frequently, and use alcohol and substances to cope with stress. The first three results were robust after controlling for gender, race, residence type, and relationship status. Marital status and race were stronger predictors than SES. Asians and married students were the least likely to use alcohol and drugs. Conclusions/Importance: Findings supported the main hypotheses, and the effects were robust to controls. Consumption of illicit drugs and alcohol may be one hitherto neglected reason for downward mobility among economically privileged college students.

摘要

背景

在健康社会学中,占主导地位的共识是社会经济地位(SES)降低疾病风险。该模型忽略了一个事实,即不健康的消费模式可能与富裕程度相关。本研究考察了富裕的美国大学生的药物和酒精消费。

目的

本文检验了一个假设,即来自高 SES 家庭的本科生比同龄人有更高的药物和酒精消费率和水平。

方法

本研究使用了来自 23 所美国公立和私立大学的 18611 名 18 至 24 岁本科生的自我报告数据,这些数据来自 2016 年“健康思维”数据集。

结果

我发现,高 SES 本科生比同龄人更有可能使用大麻、选择不同的药物、经常饮酒以及使用酒精和物质来应对压力。在控制了性别、种族、居住类型和关系状况后,前三个结果仍然成立。婚姻状况和种族比 SES 更能预测。亚洲人和已婚学生饮酒和吸毒的可能性最小。结论/重要性:研究结果支持了主要假设,而且在控制后效果仍然显著。非法药物和酒精的消费可能是经济上享有特权的大学生社会地位下降的一个迄今为止被忽视的原因。

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