Department of Population Health, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA.
New York University College of Dentistry, New York, New York, USA.
Subst Abus. 2020;41(3):382-390. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2019.1635966. Epub 2019 Aug 5.
Posting on social media can have lasting consequences in one's social life and career. Research has not yet focused on social media or more modern forms of communication as social risk factors for individuals high on drugs. This study aims to examine prevalence and correlates of engaging in social media posting and related behavior while high. We examined data from 872 adults (39.8% female) who were surveyed entering electronic dance music (EDM) parties in New York City and reported lifetime illegal drug use. Participants were asked whether they were ever high on a drug while (1) posting on social media, (2) calling or texting someone, and (3) being in a photo. Those answering affirmatively were also asked whether they later regretted the behavior. We examined demographic and drug-related correlates of these behaviors. Of the participants, 34.3% posted on social media while high (with 21.4% regretting it), 55.9% had texted or called someone while high (with 30.5% regretting it), and 47.6% had been in a photo while high (with 32.7% regretting it). Females and young adults (ages 18-24) were at high risk for posting on social media while high and at higher risk for engaging in more of these behaviors. Past-month marijuana users in particular were at increased risk for engaging in each of these behaviors. Engaging in these behaviors while high on drugs appears to be prevalent, and prevention and harm reduction efforts should seek to prevent or reduce likelihood of social harm that can result from such situations.
社交媒体的使用可能会对个人的社交生活和职业产生持久的影响。然而,目前的研究还没有将社交媒体或更现代的沟通方式作为药物使用个体的社交风险因素进行研究。本研究旨在调查在药物使用高峰期参与社交媒体发布和相关行为的流行率和相关因素。
我们对 872 名成年人(39.8%为女性)的数据进行了分析,这些成年人在纽约市参加电子舞曲(EDM)派对时接受了调查,并报告了他们一生的非法药物使用情况。参与者被问及他们是否曾经在药物使用高峰期时(1)在社交媒体上发布内容,(2)打电话或发短信,以及(3)在照片中出现。对于回答肯定的人,我们还询问他们是否对该行为感到后悔。我们检查了这些行为的人口统计学和药物相关的相关因素。
在参与者中,34.3%的人在药物使用高峰期时发布了社交媒体内容(其中 21.4%的人对此感到后悔),55.9%的人在药物使用高峰期时发短信或打电话(其中 30.5%的人对此感到后悔),47.6%的人在药物使用高峰期时出现在照片中(其中 32.7%的人对此感到后悔)。女性和年轻成年人(18-24 岁)在药物使用高峰期时发布社交媒体内容的风险较高,并且从事这些行为的风险也更高。特别是,过去一个月内使用大麻的人从事这些行为的风险增加。
在药物使用高峰期从事这些行为似乎很普遍,预防和减少伤害的努力应旨在防止或减少由此类情况可能导致的社交伤害的可能性。