Francis Alyssa R, Weyandt Lisa L, Anastopoulos Arthur D, DuPaul George J, Shepard Emily
University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA.
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.
J Atten Disord. 2022 Mar;26(5):779-793. doi: 10.1177/10870547211027650. Epub 2021 Jun 30.
In recent years, rates of prescription stimulant misuse have increased among young adults ages 18 to 25 along with increases in dispensing rates of these medications. Preliminary studies suggest that college students with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be more likely to misuse their stimulant medication than their non-ADHD peers. Research is needed to further explore possible rates, correlates, and outcomes of prescription stimulant misuse among college students with and without ADHD. Data regarding study strategies, psychological functioning, stimulant misuse, and GPA were collected from students from universities within the US ( = 144), showing significantly higher rates of misuse among college students with ADHD. With depression and anxiety entered into the predictive model, inattentive symptoms were the only significant predictor of misuse in the full sample. The present findings have implications for academic interventions aimed at supporting the success of college students with and without ADHD and inform academic outcomes of prescription stimulant misuse.
近年来,18至25岁的年轻成年人中,处方兴奋剂滥用率随着这些药物的配药率增加而上升。初步研究表明,患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的大学生比没有ADHD的同龄人更有可能滥用他们的兴奋剂药物。需要开展研究以进一步探究有和没有ADHD的大学生中处方兴奋剂滥用的可能发生率、相关因素及后果。从美国各大学的学生(n = 144)收集了有关学习策略、心理功能、兴奋剂滥用和平均绩点的数据,结果显示患有ADHD的大学生中滥用率显著更高。将抑郁和焦虑纳入预测模型后,注意力不集中症状是全样本中滥用的唯一显著预测因素。本研究结果对旨在支持有和没有ADHD的大学生取得学业成功的学术干预措施具有启示意义,并为处方兴奋剂滥用的学业后果提供了信息。