ADHD大学生药物使用对性健康风险的调节作用

Ashley M Rohacek, Madison K Firkey, Sarah E Woolf-King, Kevin M Antshel
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目的:不良的性健康是大学生和注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)个体关注的一个公共卫生问题,但关于注意缺陷多动障碍大学生性健康的信息有限。本研究描述了患有和不患有注意力缺陷多动症的大学生的性健康,并确定了影响性健康风险的调节因素。方法:对2019年秋季、2020年春季和2020年秋季全国大学生健康评估III (National College Health Assessment III)的二次数据进行分析,选取性活跃的本科生(N = 36236)。使用逻辑回归比较自我报告有和没有ADHD的大学生的性行为和健康结果,并测试ADHD与物质使用相关的性健康风险调节因子(即酒精使用、酗酒和大麻使用)之间的相互作用。结果:与非ADHD同龄人相比,患有ADHD的大学生报告过去一年的性伴侣更多(校正优势比[aOR] = 1.27;结论:患有注意力缺陷多动障碍的大学生是性健康状况不佳的弱势群体,并且受到药物使用的影响存在差异。有针对性的性健康预防策略和治疗的大学生多动症是必要的。
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Moderation of Risks to Sexual Health by Substance Use in College Students With ADHD.

Objective: Poor sexual health is a public health concern for college students and individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), yet limited information is available on the sexual health of college students with ADHD. Here, the sexual health of college students with and without ADHD was described and moderators of risk to sexual health were identified.

Methods: A secondary data analysis of the National College Health Assessment III (Fall 2019, Spring 2020, and Fall 2020 administrations) was conducted using a sample of sexually active undergraduate students (N = 36,236). Logistic regressions were used to compare sexual behaviors and health outcomes of college students with and without self-reported ADHD and test for interactions between ADHD and substance use-related moderators of risk to sexual health (ie, alcohol use, binge drinking, and cannabis use).

Results: Compared to non-ADHD peers, college students with ADHD reported more past-year sexual partners (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.27; P < .01), lower rates of condom use (aOR = 0.77; P < .001), and higher rates of condomless sex while drinking (aOR = 1.52; P < .001). College students with ADHD reported more sexually transmitted infection diagnoses (aOR = 1.29; P < .01), a greater number of unplanned pregnancies (aOR = 1.72; P < .001), and more emergency contraception use (aOR = 1.19; P < .001). Alcohol use, binge drinking, and cannabis use moderated the relationship between ADHD and sexual health.

Conclusions: College students with ADHD represent a vulnerable population for poor sexual health and are differentially impacted by substance use. Indicated sexual health prevention strategies and treatment for college students with ADHD are warranted.

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