Nonmedical prescription analgesic use and concurrent alcohol consumption among college students
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Nonmedical prescription analgesic use and concurrent alcohol consumption among college students
Abstract
Background: Research has linked heavy alcohol use with nonmedical prescription analgesic use, but no studies have focused on concurrent use.
Objectives: To understand the extent to which alcohol use and nonmedical prescription analgesic use co-occur among college students.
Methods: The Timeline Followback method was used to split the sample (n = 1,118) into three groups based on their alcohol and nonmedical prescription analgesic use.
Results: Of all nonmedical prescription analgesic users, 58% (n = 90) were concurrent users. Concurrent users consumed more drinks per drinking day (7.5) than non-concurrent (5.8) and alcohol-only users (5.2), and drank more often (74.4% of days in the past six months, vs. 45.7% and 36.8%, respectively).
Conclusions and scientific significance: Concurrent alcohol and analgesic use is prevalent among nonmedical users of prescription analgesics. Findings suggest a need for heightened awareness and increased research of the risks of coingestion.
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