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Misuse of stimulants linked to other drug abuse

College students who use ‘study drugs’ also tend to binge drink and use marijuana.

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College students who misuse stimulant drugs or nootropics like Adderall or Ritalin are also likely to drink heavily and use other drugs, according to new research from the University of Georgia.

Students who reported binge drinking or frequent marijuana use were eight times more likely to have used prescription stimulants or “study drugs” they did not have a prescription for.

According to study author Ash Warnock, a doctoral student at UGA’s College of Public Health, the study – “An exploratory study of indicators of recent nonmedical prescription stimulant use among college students” and which appeared in the Journal of American College Health – paints a different picture of prescription stimulant users than most universities may be familiar with.

The storyline of a college student who doesn’t have a medical need for a stimulant bumming a pill from a classmate or friend to help them focus and study took off several years ago. But the perception that this type of abuse of cognitive enhancers is reserved for ambitious high achievers may be off the mark, said Warnock.

“Stimulant use may be a kind of catch-up behavior, he said. ‘Some studies have shown that students who party with drugs and alcohol on the weekends use stimulants like an academic catch up because they’re behind on their studies.”

In reality, stimulant use is likely to do more harm than good.

“We know that students that use prescription stimulants are more likely to have depression or have anxiety, or have sleep problems,” said Warnock. “The fact is that these drugs don’t help you academically. It’s a subjective effect. You feel lifted. You feel up, and so, you feel like you might be more focused, but the research doesn’t show that. The research shows that people that do stimulants like this likely do worse.”

But little work has been done to explore the relationship between stimulant abuse and problematic alcohol and drug use. Warnock’s study sought o fill in the gaps by surveying recent alcohol, marijuana and prescription stimulant use among college students at two major universities in the Southeast. 

The researchers analyzed survey responses from over 600 students that described their alcohol and drug use over the past 30 days, including nonprescription stimulant use. Heavy alcohol use was defined as having four or five drinks on at least one occasion in the 30 days, and frequent marijuana use was defined as using marijuana more than three times in the past 30 days.

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One in five students reported ever having used a prescription stimulant, and 8.9% of the sample reported using stimulants in the past 30 days. Among this group, students who reported any alcohol and marijuana use were three times more likely to use stimulants. Frequent alcohol and marijuana use was even more strongly associated with stimulant use. 

The results point to a strong behavioral link among polysubstance users, which had not been clearly established before, said Warnock.

“It is important for universities to know that students who are involved with those kinds of substances are likely to be involved in prescription stimulants also. We need to be aware of the additive health effects of these behaviors,” said Warnock.

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