COVID-19大流行20个月后,德国大学生物质使用和身体活动相关因素

S M Helmer, C Buck, P M Matos Fialho, C R Pischke, C Stock, E Heumann, H Zeeb, S Negash, R T Mikolajczyk, Y Niephaus, H Busse
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随着COVID-19大流行的开始,大学生的物质使用(SU)和身体活动(PA)发生了变化。在这项研究中,我们检查了与SU和PA相关的因素,以及德国大学生在大流行20个月后的这些健康行为概况。2021年10月/ 11月,在德国五所大学进行了一项关于COVID - 19大流行期间学生福利的横断面研究。7203名学生完成了网络调查。吸烟,酗酒,大麻使用和中度和剧烈的PA是结果。疫情爆发20个月后,17%的学生报告在上周至少吸烟一次,19%酗酒,6%吸食大麻。13%的人在上周报告了低中度血压,35%的人报告了低剧烈血压。认为学习比其他活动更重要的学生患抑郁的几率较低。抑郁症状与吸烟的几率较高相关(OR 1.07;95%可信区间1.06-1.09 (cesd -8量表每单位)和大麻使用(1.07;95%-CI 1.04-1.09),低中度(1.09;95%-CI 1.07-1.11)和低活力(1.06;95% (ci 1.05-1.07) pa。“健康保护行为”——总体PA高、SU低——是最常见的。除其他因素外,认为学习不如其他活动重要和报告抑郁症状似乎在报告危险健康行为方面发挥了作用。因此,预防方案应纳入大学环境,同时处理心理健康问题和健康行为。
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Factors Associated with Substance Use and Physical Activity Among German University Students 20 Months into the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Substance use (SU) and physical activity (PA) among university students changed with the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we examined factors associated with SU and PA and profiles of these health behaviours in university students in Germany 20 months into the pandemic. A cross-sectional study on student well-being during the COVID 19-pandemic was conducted in October/November 2021 at five German universities. 7203 students completed the web-based survey. Smoking, binge drinking, cannabis use, and moderate and vigorous PA served as outcomes. Twenty months into the pandemic, 17% of students reported smoking, 19% binge drinking and 6% cannabis use at least once during the last week. 13% reported low moderate and 35% low vigorous PA in the last week. Students perceiving studies to be more important than other activities showed lower odds for SU. Depressive symptoms were associated with a higher chance of smoking (OR 1.07; 95%-CI 1.06-1.09 per one unit on the CESD-8-scale) and cannabis use (1.07; 95%-CI 1.04-1.09), low moderate (1.09; 95%-CI 1.07-1.11) and low vigorous (1.06; 95%-CI 1.05-1.07) PA. The 'health protective behaviour'-profile with high overall PA and low SU was the most common one found. Among other factors, perceiving studying to be less important than other activities and reporting depressive symptoms appear to play a role in reporting risky health behaviours. Prevention programmes should therefore be integrated in the university setting and address mental health issues and health behaviours simultaneously.

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