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Substance use and victimization experiences among college students in Spain
Journal of American College Health ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-08 , DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2021.1900196
Francisco Caravaca-Sánchez 1 , Eva Aizpurua 2 , Lindsay A Taliaferro 3 , Andrew Stephenson 4
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Abstract

Objective

We examined relationships between different types and patterns of substance use and victimization experiences.

Participants

College students from two universities in Spain completed an online, cross-sectional survey.

Method

A series of tetrachoric correlations were estimated to examine the bivariate associations between different types of substances and victimization experiences. Regression analyses then examined relationships between patterns of substance use (non-users, mono-users, and poly-users), and victimization.

Results

Slightly over half (57.7%) of students reported any form of victimization during the previous year, and most students (87.0%) reported using substances during the last three months. Polysubstance users were more likely than non-users to experience any victimization, as well as multiple forms of victimization.

Conclusions

Findings highlight the importance of differentiating types and patterns of substance use when developing prevention and intervention programs. Implementing intervention strategies that target polysubstance users and decrease substance use could reduce rates of victimization among college students.



中文翻译:

西班牙大学生的物质使用和受害经历

摘要

客观的

我们研究了不同类型和模式的物质使用与受害经历之间的关系。

参加者

来自西班牙两所大学的大学生完成了一项在线横断面调查。

方法

估计了一系列四元相关性,以检查不同类型物质与受害经历之间的双变量关联。然后,回归分析检查了物质使用模式(非吸毒者、单一吸毒者和多吸毒者)与受害之间的关系。

结果

略多于一半 (57.7%) 的学生报告说在前一年有过任何形式的受害,大多数学生 (87.0%) 报告说在过去三个月中使用过物质。多种物质使用者比非使用者更有可能经历任何受害,以及多种形式的受害。

结论

调查结果强调了在制定预防和干预计划时区分物质使用类型和模式的重要性。实施针对多种物质使用者和减少物质使用的干预策略可以降低大学生的受害率。

更新日期:2021-04-08
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