The Association Between Ethnic Identity and Non-Medical Prescription Drug Use Among A Sample of College Students: Does a Sense of Ethnic Belonging Matter?

被引:7
|
作者
Carter, James [1 ]
Peralta, Robert L. [2 ]
Xi, Juan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Akron, Buchtel Coll Arts & Sci, Sociol, 361 Buchtel Common, Akron, OH 44325 USA
[2] Univ Akron, Dept Sociol, Akron, OH 44325 USA
关键词
Non-medical prescription drug (NMPD) use; ethnic identity; social identity theory; substance use; college students; ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE; OVERDOSE DEATHS; UNITED-STATES; ILLICIT USE; ALCOHOL; ABUSE; STIMULANTS; DISORDERS; TRENDS; RACE/ETHNICITY;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2018.1501065
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: National data demonstrate significant differences in non-medical prescription drug (NMPD) use, with Whites seeming to be more likely to use compared to non-Whites. College students also appear to be at an increased risk for NMPD use. Objectives: This study examines NMPD use using a component of social identity theory. We propose that a stronger sense of ethnic identity may reduce the likelihood of NMPD use among college students due to ethnic identity's ties to self-esteem and self-efficacy. We also propose that the protective power of ethnic identity may vary according to one's race. Methods: Data for this study were collected from a survey of undergraduate students at a Midwestern university (N = 530). Poisson regression analyses were used to test the relationship between ethnic identity and NMPD use. Of our sample, 135 participants (25.5%) indicated NMPD use over the past year. This percentage is high compared to findings from national college data. Results: Results indicate that a stronger sense of ethnic identity reduced the frequency of NMPD use among young adults. The findings also reveal that the relationship between ethnic identity and NMPD use is moderated by race. Ethnic identity was found to be a protective factor for non-White participants only. Conclusions: This study suggests that ethnic belonging may act as a protective factor against NMPD use among non-White young adults. These findings build upon our understanding of the relationship between ethnic identity and substance use. We conclude with a discussion of directions for future research and intervention programs
引用
收藏
页码:203 / 213
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Heroin Use, Non-Medical Prescription Opioid Use, and Injection Drug Use Among Urban High School Students Across the US
    Byregowda, Himani
    Powell, Terrinieka
    Wang, Xinzi
    Linton, Sabriya
    Johnson, Renee
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2024, 260
  • [42] The Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs and Lifetime Experiences of Sexual Victimization Among College Men
    Snipes, Daniel J.
    Green, Brooke A.
    Benotsch, Eric G.
    Perrin, Paul B.
    JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, 2014, 29 (13) : 2482 - 2496
  • [43] Trends and college-level characteristics associated with the non-medical use of prescription drugs among US college students from 1993 to 2001
    McCabe, Sean Esteban
    West, Brady T.
    Wechsler, Henry
    ADDICTION, 2007, 102 (03) : 455 - 465
  • [44] Correlates of non-medical prescription drug use among a cohort of injection drug users in Baltimore City
    Khosla, Nidhi
    Juon, Hee Soon
    Kirk, Gregory D.
    Astemborski, Jacqueline
    Mehta, Shruti H.
    ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 2011, 36 (12) : 1282 - 1287
  • [45] Association between childhood maltreatment and non-medical prescription opioid use among Chinese senior high school students: The moderating role of gender
    Lei Yiling
    Xi Chuhao
    Li Pengsheng
    Luo Min
    Wang Wanxin
    Pan Siyuan
    Gao Xue
    Xu Yan
    Huang Guoliang
    Deng Xueqing
    Guo Lan
    Lu Ciyong
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2018, 235 : 421 - 427
  • [46] Prevalence of Illicit Drug and Non-Medical Prescription Drug Use among Pregnant Women in the United States
    Halmo, Laurie
    Rockhill, Karilynn
    Black, Joshua
    Iwanicki, Janetta
    CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2019, 57 (10) : 1006 - 1007
  • [47] SEXUAL ENHANCEMENT EXPECTANCY, NON-MEDICAL USE OF PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, AND SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIORS IN COLLEGE STUDENTS
    Tam, Cheuk Chi
    Benotsch, Eric
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2019, 53 : S665 - S665
  • [48] Sexual enhancement expectancy, non-medical use of prescription drugs, and sexual risk behaviors in college students
    Tam, Cheuk Chi
    Benotsch, Eric G.
    Li, Xiaoming
    SUBSTANCE ABUSE, 2021, 42 (04) : 577 - 586
  • [49] Using a theoretical approach to predict college students' non-medical use of prescription drugs - a survival analysis
    Young, Henry N.
    Pathan, Farah
    Reeves, Jaxk H.
    Knight, Kristen N.
    Chen, FuNing
    Cox, Elizabeth D.
    Moreno, Megan A.
    JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 2021, 69 (05) : 470 - 477
  • [50] College on Problems of Drug Dependence taskforce on prescription opioid non-medical use and abuse: position statement
    Zacny, J
    Bigelow, G
    Compton, P
    Foley, K
    Iguchi, M
    Sannerud, C
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2003, 69 (03) : 215 - 232