Williams Gillian C, Burns Kathleen E, Battista Kate, de Groh Margaret, Jiang Ying, Leatherdale Scott T
School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Applied Research Division, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Addict Behav Rep. 2020 Aug 15;12:100298. doi: 10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100298. eCollection 2020 Dec.
The objective of this study was to examine the association between participation in school sports and substance use behaviors in both male and female high school students.
The current study used cross-sectional data from 60,601 students from Year 6 (2017-2018) of the COMPASS study. Students reported their school physical activity participation (none, intramurals only, varsity only, both) and past 30-day substance use (binge drinking, cannabis use, cigarette use, e-cigarette use). Hierarchical logistic regression models predicted the odds of substance use, by sex.
55% of students did not participate in any school sports and 32% reported substance use. Intramurals were negatively associated with cannabis use and cigarette use among all students and e-cigarette use among females. Varsity sports were associated with lower odds of cigarette use among all students and cannabis use among males. In contrast, participating in varsity sports was associated with increased odds of binge drinking and e-cigarette use among all students. Participating in both intramurals and varsity sports was associated with increased odds of binge drinking and e-cigarette use but with decreased odds of cannabis use and cigarette use.
Intramurals were found to be protective against cannabis use and cigarette use among all students and e-cigarette use among females. Although varsity sports were protective against cannabis and cigarette use, they were found to be a risk factor for binge drinking and e-cigarette use. Substance use prevention efforts should be a focus among school varsity sports teams, especially for binge drinking and e-cigarette use.
本研究的目的是调查高中男女生参与学校体育活动与物质使用行为之间的关联。
本研究使用了COMPASS研究中2017 - 2018学年6年级的60601名学生的横断面数据。学生报告了他们参与学校体育活动的情况(无、仅校内体育活动、仅校队体育活动、两者都参与)以及过去30天内的物质使用情况(暴饮、使用大麻、吸烟、使用电子烟)。分层逻辑回归模型按性别预测物质使用的几率。
55%的学生未参与任何学校体育活动,32%的学生报告有物质使用情况。校内体育活动与所有学生中的大麻使用和吸烟以及女生中的电子烟使用呈负相关。校队体育活动与所有学生中的吸烟几率降低以及男生中的大麻使用几率降低相关。相比之下,参与校队体育活动与所有学生中的暴饮和电子烟使用几率增加相关。同时参与校内和校队体育活动与暴饮和电子烟使用几率增加相关,但与大麻使用和吸烟几率降低相关。
研究发现校内体育活动对所有学生中的大麻使用和吸烟以及女生中的电子烟使用具有预防作用。虽然校队体育活动对大麻和吸烟具有预防作用,但它们被发现是暴饮和电子烟使用的一个风险因素。物质使用预防工作应成为学校校队体育团队的重点,尤其是针对暴饮和电子烟使用。