Resilience and psychiatric symptoms as mediators between perceived stress and non-medical use of prescription drugs among college students

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作者
Tam, Cheuk Chi [1 ]
Benotsch, Eric G. [1 ]
Weinstein, Traci L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Psychol, POB 842018, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
[2] Rhode Isl Coll, Dept Psychol, Providence, RI 02908 USA
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美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Non-medical use of prescription drugs; opioids; stimulants; resilience; psychiatric symptoms; college students; ALCOHOL-RELATED PROBLEMS; PROTECTIVE FACTORS; MENTAL-HEALTH; ILLICIT USE; MEDICAL USE; DEPRESSION; STIMULANTS; RISK; ASSOCIATION; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1080/00952990.2019.1653315
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Background: Due to the high prevalence of non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD; i.e., use of these drugs without a doctor's prescription) among college students, it is important to identify psychosocial factors relevant to NMUPD. Prior research shows a link between perceived stress, psychiatric symptoms and NMUPD. Resilience is an essential concept in adaptive coping that emphasizes that resilience protects people against stress. Substantial evidence shows the mediation effect of resilience on the relationship between stress, psychiatric symptoms, and substance use. However, scant literature has examined associations between resilience and NMUPD. Objectives: The current study explored the relationship among perceived stress, psychiatric symptoms, resilience, and NMUPD in college students. Methods: Online data were collected from 1,052 undergraduates (68.7% females) with an average age of 19.8 years in 2016 in Virginia, United States, using anonymous surveys assessing perceived stress, psychiatric symptoms (i.e., depression and social anxiety), resilience (i.e., tenacity, tolerance, acceptance, control, and spirituality), and past-three-month NMUPD (i.e., opioids, sedatives, anxiolytics, and stimulants). Structural equation modeling was employed for data analysis. Results: Resilience together with psychiatric symptoms completely mediated the effects of perceived stress on NMUPD. Resilience completely mediated the relationship between perceived stress and psychiatric symptoms. The goodness-of-fit indicators suggested a good fit of data (RMSEA = .04; CFI = .97; TLI = .96; WRMR = 1.37). Conclusions: Resilience appears to offer protection that can mitigate the effects of perceived stress and psychiatric symptoms on NMUPD. Future interventions related to NMUPD among college students should attend to resilience.
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