
@article{ref1,
title="An exploratory study of indicators of recent nonmedical prescription stimulant use among college students",
journal="Journal of American college health",
year="2021",
author="Warnock, Charles Ashley and Lauckner, Carolyn L. and Ingram, Lucy A.",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="To explore the relationship between past 30-day nonmedical prescription stimulant use (NPSU) and past 30-day marijuana and/or alcohol use, past 30-day risky marijuana and/or alcohol use, student demographics, and student activity involvement among college students. Participants: Sample of 604 college-aged students at two large universities in the southeastern U.S. <br><br>METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was completed electronically. Logistic regression was used to identify and test covariates of past 30-day NPSU. <br><br>RESULTS: Over 20% of participants self-reported past NPSU. Using both marijuana and alcohol in the past 30 days (B = 3.293, p =.002, OR= 26.91, 95% CI OR= 3.42, 211.92) and engaging in both risky marijuana and alcohol use (B = 2.095, p <.001, OR = 8.13, 95% CI OR = 2.52, 25.17) were significantly related to past 30-day NPSU. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: NPSU may be indicative of broader polysubstance use problems among college-aged students.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0744-8481",
doi="10.1080/07448481.2021.1923506",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2021.1923506"
}