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大学生在音乐节期间的社会规范和摇头丸使用情况。

Social norms and club drug use of young adult college students during Music Week.

机构信息

Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and Counseling, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA.

School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.

出版信息

J Addict Dis. 2023 Apr-Jun;41(2):149-155. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2022.2086424. Epub 2022 Jun 17.

Abstract

Young adult college students have high rates of substance use, theoretically related to social norms. Behavioral norms refer to the quantity of substances that students think others use, and attitudes refer to how much students or others approve of substance use. Prior research has shown a relationship between behavioral norms, student attitudes, and perceived parental attitudes and alcohol and marijuana use. However, the relationship between social norms and use of club drugs (e.g., MDMA) has not been studied. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to expand knowledge about young adult college student social norms and club drug use. 200 young adult undergraduates (Women = 97, 49%) were recruited from a campus recreational facility on a large private Southeastern university in April 2019. Students self-reported behavioral norms, student attitudes, parental perceived attitudes, club drug use during a typical week and during music week, and substance use consequences. Logistic and negative binomial regressions showed that student attitudes were significantly related to club drug use in a typical week ( = 2.07, = .005), during music week ( = 2.08, = .001), and consequences of use ( = 1.23, < .001), but behavioral norms and perceived parental attitudes were not. Findings build on social norms research with alcohol and marijuana use. Attitudes may be more important to consider than behavioral norms or perceived parental attitudes for interventions to reduce club drug use.Young adults (18-25 years old) have a high risk for substance use; both alcohol and drug use increase throughout adolescence and peak in young adulthood. Young adults have high heavy episodic drinking (35% past month) and illicit drug use (25% past month), with greater MDMA use (10% vs 7%) and marijuana use (35% vs. 15%) than other adults. Alcohol and marijuana use has been linked to many negative consequences, such as blackouts, physical injuries, unprotected sex, and even death. Club drug use is also linked to negative consequences, such as memory lapse, headaches, loss of energy, trouble sleeping, depression, confusion, anxiety, irritability, nausea, and changes in heart rate and blood pressure..

摘要

年轻的大学生有很高的物质使用率,这在理论上与社会规范有关。行为规范是指学生认为他人使用的物质数量,而态度是指学生或他人对物质使用的认可程度。先前的研究表明,行为规范、学生态度以及感知到的父母态度与酒精和大麻的使用之间存在关系。然而,社会规范与俱乐部药物(如 MDMA)的使用之间的关系尚未得到研究。本横断面研究旨在扩大对年轻大学生社会规范和俱乐部药物使用的认识。2019 年 4 月,在一所大型私立东南部大学的校园娱乐设施中招募了 200 名年轻的大学生(女性=97,49%)。学生自我报告行为规范、学生态度、父母感知态度、典型周和音乐周期间俱乐部药物使用情况以及物质使用后果。逻辑和负二项回归显示,学生态度与典型周的俱乐部药物使用( = 2.07, =.005)、音乐周的俱乐部药物使用( = 2.08, =.001)和使用后果( = 1.23, <.001)显著相关,但行为规范和感知父母态度则没有。研究结果建立在酒精和大麻使用的社会规范研究基础上。对于减少俱乐部药物使用的干预措施,态度可能比行为规范或感知父母态度更为重要。年轻人(18-25 岁)物质使用风险较高;酒精和药物使用在整个青春期都在增加,在成年早期达到高峰。年轻人有很高的重度间歇性饮酒(35%过去一个月)和非法药物使用(25%过去一个月),与其他成年人相比,更多的人使用摇头丸(10%对 7%)和大麻(35%对 15%)。酒精和大麻的使用与许多负面后果有关,例如断片、身体受伤、无保护性行为,甚至死亡。俱乐部药物的使用也与负面后果有关,例如记忆力减退、头痛、精力丧失、睡眠困难、抑郁、困惑、焦虑、易怒、恶心以及心率和血压变化。

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