Maddux J F, Hoppe S K, Costello R M
Am J Psychiatry. 1986 Feb;143(2):187-91. doi: 10.1176/ajp.143.2.187.
A survey of 133 senior medical students revealed that noteworthy proportions had used the following psychoactive substances during their lifetime: cigarettes, 44%; alcohol, 96%; marijuana, 57%; amphetamines, 22%; cocaine, 20%; sedatives, 17%; benzodiazepines, 37%; hallucinogens, 15%; and opioids, 40%. Smaller percentages reported use of these substances during the last year and the last month. Lifetime use did not vary significantly by sex, ethnic status, or marital status. Twelve percent reported nearly daily use of one or more substances during the last month; a different but overlapping 11% reported substance abuse symptoms during the last year. Use of illicit substances and substance abuse symptoms were associated with depressed mood.
一项对133名高年级医学生的调查显示,相当比例的学生在其一生中使用过以下精神活性物质:香烟,44%;酒精,96%;大麻,57%;安非他明,22%;可卡因,20%;镇静剂,17%;苯二氮卓类药物,37%;致幻剂,15%;以及阿片类药物,40%。报告在过去一年和过去一个月使用这些物质的比例较小。一生中的使用情况在性别、种族状况或婚姻状况方面没有显著差异。12%的人报告在过去一个月几乎每天使用一种或多种物质;另有11%(与前一组不同但有重叠)报告在过去一年有药物滥用症状。非法物质的使用和药物滥用症状与情绪低落有关。