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Tweaking and Tweeting: Exploring Twitter for Nonmedical Use of a Psychostimulant Drug (Adderall) Among College Students

机译:调整和推文:探讨Twitter在大学生中非医学使用精神刺激药(Adderall)的情况

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Background: Adderall is the most commonly abused prescription stimulant among college students. Social media provides a real-time avenue for monitoring public health, specifically for this population.Objective: This study explores discussion of Adderall on Twitter to identify variations in volume around college exam periods, differences across sets of colleges and universities, and commonly mentioned side effects and co-ingested substances.Methods: Public-facing Twitter status messages containing the term “Adderall” were monitored from November 2011 to May 2012. Tweets were examined for mention of side effects and other commonly abused substances. Tweets from likely students containing GPS data were identified with clusters of nearby colleges and universities for regional comparison.Results: 213,633 tweets from 132,099 unique user accounts mentioned “Adderall.” The number of Adderall tweets peaked during traditional college and university final exam periods. Rates of Adderall tweeters were highest among college and university clusters in the northeast and south regions of the United States. 27,473 (12.9%) mentioned an alternative motive (eg, study aid) in the same tweet. The most common substances mentioned with Adderall were alcohol (4.8%) and stimulants (4.7%), and the most common side effects were sleep deprivation (5.0%) and loss of appetite (2.6%).Conclusions: Twitter posts confirm the use of Adderall as a study aid among college students. Adderall discussions through social media such as Twitter may contribute to normative behavior regarding its abuse.
机译:背景:Adderall是大学生中最常滥用的处方兴奋剂。社交媒体提供了一种实时监控公众健康的途径,专门针对该人群。目的:本研究探索Twitter上Adderall的讨论,以识别大学考试期间的数量变化,各大学之间的差异以及通常提到的方面方法:2011年11月至2012年5月,对包含“ Adderall”一词的面向公众的Twitter状态消息进行了监视。检查了推文中提及的副作用和其他常见滥用药物。从附近的大学和学院群中识别出了可能包含GPS数据的学生的推文,以进行区域比较。结果:来自132,099个唯一用户帐户的213,633条推文提到“ Adderall”。在传统的大学和大学期末考试期间,Adderall推文的数量达到峰值。在美国东北和南部地区的大学集群中,Adderall高音扬声器的比率最高。 27,473(12.9%)提到了同一推文中的替代动机(例如学习辅助)。 Adderall提到的最常见的物质是酒精(4.8%)和兴奋剂(4.7%),最常见的副作用是睡眠不足(5.0%)和食欲不振(2.6%)。结论:Twitter帖子确认使用Adderall作为大学生的学习辅助工具。通过诸如Twitter之类的社交媒体进行的Adderall讨论可能有助于规范滥用行为。

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