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受害恐惧对大学生危险饮酒、吸烟和使用大麻的影响:两性的故事

Effect of fear of victimization on hazardous alcohol drinking, tobacco, and marijuana use among university students: A tale of two sexes.

作者信息

Couture Marie-Claude, Garcia Dellanira, Whaley Reid, Grinshteyn Erin

机构信息

Department of Health Professions, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

Department of Health Professions, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2020 Jul;106:106355. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106355. Epub 2020 Feb 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fear of victimization has been associated with poorer physical and mental health, yet is understudied in public health. Few studies have examined sex differences in the effects of fear of victimization on substance use. We examined associations between fear of victimization and hazardous alcohol drinking, tobacco, and marijuana use among female and male university students.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted among university students in an urban location (n = 1415). Socio-demographics, substance use, and fear related to various crimes were measured using online surveys. All fear types were summed into a total fear score and categorized into quartiles: no/little fear, moderate fear, high fear, and very high fear. Chi-square tests and multiple logistic regression models were used to examine associations between fear of victimization, hazardous alcohol drinking, tobacco and marijuana use, by sex.

RESULTS

Females were more likely to report high and very high fear of victimization (26.6% and 33.1%) than male students (19.8% and 16.3%; p < 0.001). In multiple logistic regression models, associations differed by sex: moderate, high, and very high fear were all independently associated with hazardous drinking among females but not males. Female students with very high fear of victimization were more likely to report tobacco use. High and very high fear was also independently associated with marijuana use among female only.

CONCLUSIONS

Higher fear of victimization was associated with substance use among females but not male students. Public health and health care professionals should acknowledge fear of victimization as a potential risk factor for substance use, particularly among women.

摘要

背景

对受害的恐惧与较差的身心健康有关,但在公共卫生领域却未得到充分研究。很少有研究探讨对受害的恐惧对物质使用影响方面的性别差异。我们研究了男女大学生对受害的恐惧与有害饮酒、吸烟和使用大麻之间的关联。

方法

在一个城市地区的大学生中进行了一项横断面研究(n = 1415)。使用在线调查测量社会人口统计学、物质使用以及与各种犯罪相关的恐惧。所有恐惧类型被汇总为一个总恐惧得分,并分为四分位数:无/低恐惧、中度恐惧、高度恐惧和极度恐惧。使用卡方检验和多元逻辑回归模型按性别研究对受害的恐惧、有害饮酒、吸烟和使用大麻之间的关联。

结果

女性比男性更有可能报告高度和极度恐惧受害(分别为26.6%和33.1%)(男性为19.8%和16.3%;p < 0.001)。在多元逻辑回归模型中,关联因性别而异:中度、高度和极度恐惧在女性中均与有害饮酒独立相关,但在男性中并非如此。对受害极度恐惧的女学生更有可能报告吸烟。仅在女性中,高度和极度恐惧也与使用大麻独立相关。

结论

较高的受害恐惧与女学生的物质使用有关,但与男学生无关。公共卫生和医疗保健专业人员应认识到对受害的恐惧是物质使用的潜在风险因素,尤其是在女性中。

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