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Title
Students' stimulant use for cognitive enhancement : a deliberate choice rather than an emotional response to a given situation
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Abstract
Background Prescription stimulants such as methylphenidate are usually prescribed to treat attention deficit (and hyperactivity) disorders (ADHD). Recently, these drugs have gained popularity among college students, because of the belief that they can help improve academic performance. Objectives This study assessed whether engaging in nonmedical use of prescription stimulants for cognitive enhancement is a rational or a more spontaneous decision-making process. Method A survey was conducted among 661 students (63.5 % females, n = 420, Mage = 21.40). Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Results A total of 15.9 % (n = 105) of the students had previously taken stimulants to improve their academic performance. The use of stimulants was significantly higher among males (22.4 %) than females (12.1 %). Positive attitudes toward stimulant use for cognitive enhancement were strongest related to students’ intention to take stimulants for increasing their academic performance, followed by the norm of parents. Additionally, the more the students identified themselves with the prototype of a student using stimulants for cognitive enhancement, the more likely they were to be willing to misuse stimulants. Conclusions The findings suggest that using stimulants for cognitive enhancement is a rational choice rather than an unplanned one.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Drug and alcohol dependence. - Lausanne
Publication
Lausanne : 2021
ISSN
0376-8716
DOI
10.1016/J.DRUGALCDEP.2020.108410
Volume/pages
218 (2021) , p. 1-6
Article Reference
108410
ISI
000600681400055
Pubmed ID
33250387
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
For better health in university and college students: pin-pointing the interplay between social support, study stress, substance use and mental health across different study programs.
The misuse of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers among Flemish university and college students: the process of prescribing, supplying and acquiring.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 18.12.2020
Last edited 02.10.2024
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