The substance use disorder treatment gap among US college students: Findings from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

Emily Pasman , Lisa Blair , Marvin A. Solberg , Sean Esteban McCabe , Ty Schepis , Stella M. Resko
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Abstract

Background

Substance use and substance use disorders (SUD) are prevalent among college students. Information about the gap between substance use treatment need versus treatment receipt can guide efforts to increase service access. This study examined past-year DSM-5 SUD and receipt of treatment among US college students.

Methods

Past-year DSM-5 SUD and treatment receipt were estimated among a sample of 6115 college students aged 16 and older and a comparison group of non-students from the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, weighted to be nationally representative. Among the college student sample, multiple logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with past-year SUD. Bivariate analyses were used to compare socio-demographic and substance use differences between college students who received treatment and those who had an SUD but did not receive treatment.

Results

Weighted prevalence of past-year SUD among college students was 21.8 %. Only 4.6 % of students who had an SUD received treatment in any setting. Relative to non-students with SUD, proportionately fewer college students with SUD received treatment. Among college students, age, sex, past-year psychological distress, and past-year substance use were significantly associated with past-year SUD; and receipt of treatment differed significantly by age, insurance type, level of education, and enrollment status. College students who received treatment had greater prevalence of stimulant, opioid, tranquilizer, and poly-SUDs and more severe SUD symptomology than those who did not receive treatment.

Conclusion

Additional efforts are needed to engage college students with SUDs in acceptable, evidence-based treatment services.

美国大学生药物使用障碍治疗差距:2021 年全国药物使用和健康状况调查的结果
背景大学生中普遍存在药物使用和药物使用障碍(SUD)。有关药物使用治疗需求与接受治疗之间的差距的信息可以为提高服务可及性提供指导。本研究调查了美国大学生中过去一年的 DSM-5 SUD 和接受治疗的情况。方法对 6115 名 16 岁及以上的大学生样本和来自 2021 年全国药物使用和健康调查的非学生对比组进行了估计,并对全国代表性进行了加权。在大学生样本中,使用多元逻辑回归来确定与过去一年 SUD 相关的因素。使用双变量分析比较了接受治疗的大学生与有 SUD 但未接受治疗的大学生在社会人口学和药物使用方面的差异。只有 4.6% 的有 SUD 的学生接受了任何形式的治疗。相对于未患有药物滥用症的学生,患有药物滥用症的大学生接受治疗的比例较低。在大学生中,年龄、性别、过去一年的心理困扰和过去一年的药物使用与过去一年的 SUD 有显著相关性;接受治疗的情况因年龄、保险类型、教育水平和入学状况的不同而有显著差异。接受治疗的大学生与未接受治疗的大学生相比,兴奋剂、阿片类药物、镇静剂和多重性 SUD 的发病率更高,SUD 症状更严重。
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Drug and alcohol dependence reports
Drug and alcohol dependence reports Psychiatry and Mental Health
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