某科技大學學生成癮藥物網路資諷接觸經驗與危險知覺及使用意自研究
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2013-12-??
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林琦凱 張鳳琴 李建明 李景美
Chi-Kai Lin Fong-Ching Chang Jane-Miage Lee Ching-Mei Lee
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國立台灣師範大學健康促進與衛生教育學系
Department of Health Promotion and Health Education National Taiwan Normal University
Department of Health Promotion and Health Education National Taiwan Normal University
Abstract
本研究旨在探討大學生的成癮藥物網路資訊接觸經驗,並檢視其社會人口學變項、成癮藥物網路資訊接觸經驗、成癮藥物使用危險知覺、成癮藥物使用預防態度與成癮藥物使用意陶間的關條。研究對象為一百學年度第二學期就讀臺北市某私立科技大學的學生,本研究採取立意取樣七個班紋,以結構式問卷調查,有效樣本數為337位學生。研究結果發現,在大學生的成癮藥物網路資訊接觸經驗中,六成四的大學生有接觸過反對使用成癮藥物網路資訊的經驗,近五成的大學生有接觸過製造買賣成癮藥物網路資訊的經驗,四成二的大學生有接觸過傾陶使用成癮藥物網路資訊的經驗。複邏輯斯迴歸分析結果顯示,有接觸過製造買賣成癮藥物網路資訊(OR=4.55,95% C.l.= 1.18-17.46) 、成癮藥物使用危險知覺低(OR=0.07 ,95% C.l.=0.02-0.23) 、成癮藥物使用預防態度差(OR=0.28 ,95% C.l.=0.10-0.75)的受測大學生,較易有成癮藥物使用意向。本研究建議相關單位加強查緝成癮藥物網路買賣活動、刪除散播不實藥物資訊的網站等,並積極利用網路建置更多成癮藥物的正確資訊,以提升民眾獲得正確藥物資訊的便利性及普遍性。
This study explored college students' experiences with online exposure to illicit drugs. The relationships between students' background characteristics,online information exposure, drug risk perceptions,preventive attitudes, and intentions to use drugs were examined. Seven classes were selected from a private college in Taipei. A total of 337 college students completed the questionnaire survey.The results showed that sixty-four percent of the participant students had been exposed to anti-drug information online. About half of the students had been exposed to illicit drug producing/selling online information. Forty-two percent of the participating students had been exposed to pro-drug online infornation Multiple logistic regression analysis results showed that students who had ever been exposed to illicit drug producing/selling online information (OR=4.55,95%CI =1.18-17.46), who had a low risk perception ofusing illicit drugs (OR=0.07,95% CI=0.02-0.23), and a poor preventive attitude (OR=0.28,95% CI=0.10-0.75)were more likely to use illicit drugs It is suggested that governments should monitor and block illicit drug information online. More anti-drug information should be displayed online to provide accurate illicit drug information
This study explored college students' experiences with online exposure to illicit drugs. The relationships between students' background characteristics,online information exposure, drug risk perceptions,preventive attitudes, and intentions to use drugs were examined. Seven classes were selected from a private college in Taipei. A total of 337 college students completed the questionnaire survey.The results showed that sixty-four percent of the participant students had been exposed to anti-drug information online. About half of the students had been exposed to illicit drug producing/selling online information. Forty-two percent of the participating students had been exposed to pro-drug online infornation Multiple logistic regression analysis results showed that students who had ever been exposed to illicit drug producing/selling online information (OR=4.55,95%CI =1.18-17.46), who had a low risk perception ofusing illicit drugs (OR=0.07,95% CI=0.02-0.23), and a poor preventive attitude (OR=0.28,95% CI=0.10-0.75)were more likely to use illicit drugs It is suggested that governments should monitor and block illicit drug information online. More anti-drug information should be displayed online to provide accurate illicit drug information