Data show that the prevalence of non-medical use of prescription stimulants is higher among college students than their same-age peers who do not attend college. Because of this, most of the research in this area focuses on data from samples of college students and on use motivated by academic demands. There is little research that examines whether attending college increases the odds of non-medical use of prescription stimulants while including important covariates in the analytical models. The current research addresses this gap in the literature using data from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health for respondents aged 18 to 25 years old. We estimate a multivariate logistic regression model to determine whether college attendan...
Stimulants are effective in treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychiatrist C...
Aims To examine the prevalence rates and correlates of non-medical use of prescription stimulants (...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine graduate students’ non-medical use of prescrip...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription stimulant use among college students, particularly use with versu...
Research findings suggest that approximately 2-10% of college students display symptoms of Attention...
This study examines the risk factors predicting non-prescribed stimulant use (NPSU) among adolescent...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
The current study investigated the prevalence of the non-medical use of prescription stimulant medic...
Recent research indicates that the prevalence of non-medical prescription drug use is now greater th...
Recent research indicates that the prevalence of non-medical prescription drug use is now greater th...
Objective: Given the substantial increase in nonmedical prescription drug use in recent years and a ...
This study examines whether GPA affects the rate at which students use nonmedical prescription stimu...
Stimulants are effective in treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychiatrist C...
Aims To examine the prevalence rates and correlates of non-medical use of prescription stimulants (...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine graduate students’ non-medical use of prescrip...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
Objective: The current research examines whether measures associated with Akers\u27 social learning ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine prescription stimulant use among college students, particularly use with versu...
Research findings suggest that approximately 2-10% of college students display symptoms of Attention...
This study examines the risk factors predicting non-prescribed stimulant use (NPSU) among adolescent...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
The current study investigated the prevalence of the non-medical use of prescription stimulant medic...
Recent research indicates that the prevalence of non-medical prescription drug use is now greater th...
Recent research indicates that the prevalence of non-medical prescription drug use is now greater th...
Objective: Given the substantial increase in nonmedical prescription drug use in recent years and a ...
This study examines whether GPA affects the rate at which students use nonmedical prescription stimu...
Stimulants are effective in treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Psychiatrist C...
Aims To examine the prevalence rates and correlates of non-medical use of prescription stimulants (...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine graduate students’ non-medical use of prescrip...