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Perceptions of Risks and Benefits Among Nonprescription Stimulant Consumers, Diverters, and Non-Users

机译:对非假期兴奋剂消费者,转移员和非用户之间的风险和益处的看法

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Background: Few studies have examined perceptions of legal and health risks along with the perceived benefits of nonprescription stimulant (NPS) use in college students (e.g., using stimulants such as Ritalin, Vvyanse, Concerta, or Adderall without a prescription). Objective: This study sought to better understand how college students perceived legal and health risks, as well as motivations associated with NPS use. The perceived risks and benefits were examined between those involved and those uninvolved. Method: The sample comprised 988 undergraduates at a southeastern university. Of the participants, 65.3% (645) were females, 69.1% (682) were freshmen, and 76.5% (756) were Caucasian. Participants from a convenience sample of general psychology students (enrolled August to December 2013) completed an on-line survey regarding behaviors and beliefs about the risks/benefits and motivations related to NPS use. Non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis analyses were conducted to examine perceptions of risks and motivations between those involved and those uninvolved in NPS use. Results: In the sample, 8.1% (n = 80) had a current prescription, with 30 individuals classified as diverters. Of participants, 23.1% (n = 228) reported that they were consumers of NPS medication. Results of the Kruskal-Wallis analyses showed that, compared with uninvolved students, those involvedwith stimulantmedications perceived significantly greater cognitive benefits but less legal and health risks. Conclusions/Importance: College students involved in the misuse (using a stimulant without a prescription or diverting stimulant medication to others) of NPS medications may underestimate associated risks and overestimate benefits.
机译:背景:近几项研究检测了对大学生非前列兴奋剂(NPS)使用的对法律和健康风险的看法(例如,使用RITALIN,VVYANSE,Concerta或Adderall等兴奋剂而没有处方)。目的:这项研究寻求更好地了解大学生如何感知法律和健康风险,以及与NPS使用相关的动机。在涉及的人和未征收的人之间审查了感知的风险和福利。方法:该样品在东南大学设有988名本科生。在参与者中,65.3%(645)是女性,69.1%(682)是新生,76.5%(756)是高加索人。来自一般心理学学生的便利样本(2013年8月份注册)的参与者完成了关于与NPS使用相关的风险/福利和动机的行为和信念的在线调查。进行非参数kruskal-wallis分析,以检查所涉及的风险和动机的看法以及未在NPS中使用的人。结果:在样品中,8.1%(n = 80)具有当前的处方,其中30个个体分类为转型器。参与者,23.1%(n = 228)报道,它们是NPS药物的消费者。 Kruskal-Wallis分析的结果表明,与未经讨论的学生相比,兴奋剂的兴奋剂涉及的人具有明显更大的认知益处,而且具有不太合法和健康风险。结论/重要性:NPS药物的参与滥用滥用的大学生(使用没有处方或转向其他人的兴奋剂药物)可能低估了相关的风险和高估益处。

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