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培养专业技能、定制睡眠、改进学习方法:在英国本科生的叙述中探讨莫达非尼使用的合法化问题。

Developing expertise, customising sleep, enhancing study practices: exploring the legitimisation of modafinil use within the accounts of UK undergraduate students.

作者信息

Steward Alice, Pickersgill Martyn

机构信息

Independent, Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute, Old Medical School, Teviot Place, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

出版信息

Drugs (Abingdon Engl). 2019 Jan 16;26(4):347-355. doi: 10.1080/09687637.2018.1555231. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Increasing numbers of students are reportedly using prescription medications to enhance cognition. This study aimed to generate qualitative data on UK students' understandings and perspectives of the risks and benefits surrounding so-called 'study drugs' (particularly, modafinil). Fifteen undergraduate students studying biomedical science subjects were interviewed about their perspectives on study drugs. Interviews were recorded and transcribed for thematic analysis. Users and non-users were included in the sample. The prescription status and comparisons to other legal and illicit stimulants informed accounts of the (lack of) risks associated with study drugs, legitimising use. The customisation of sleep(iness) and wakefulness was described as a key benefit of study drug use. Drivers of use related to university pressures and desires to increase productivity. In periods of heightened stress, such as examinations, students reported altered practices and perspectives on risk. We noted the contextual nature of students' use and risk appraisals, with fluctuating social contexts and pressures over time being capable of altering prior assessments and current practices (including the legitimisation of study drug consumption). Further, we highlighted the degree to which students leveraged their biomedical and experiential expertise to account for drug consumption.

摘要

据报道,越来越多的学生使用处方药来提高认知能力。本研究旨在收集关于英国学生对所谓“学习药物”(特别是莫达非尼)的风险和益处的理解及看法的定性数据。对15名学习生物医学科学专业的本科生进行了访谈,了解他们对学习药物的看法。访谈进行了录音并转录,以便进行主题分析。样本中包括使用者和非使用者。处方药的使用情况以及与其他合法和非法兴奋剂的比较,说明了与学习药物相关的(缺乏)风险,使使用合理化。调整睡眠(状态)和清醒程度被描述为使用学习药物的一个关键益处。使用的驱动因素与大学压力以及提高学习效率的愿望有关。在压力较大的时期,如考试期间,学生们报告了行为的改变以及对风险的看法。我们注意到学生使用和风险评估的情境性,随着时间推移,不断变化的社会环境和压力能够改变先前的评估和当前的行为(包括学习药物消费的合理化)。此外,我们强调了学生利用其生物医学和经验知识来解释药物消费的程度。

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