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Towards an understanding of how stress and resources affect the nonmedical use of prescription drugs for performance enhancement among employees

Journal

CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 4784-4801

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-01873-7

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Job demands-resources model; Stress; Nonmedical use of prescription drugs; Drug misuse; Cognitive enhancement

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Based on the Job Demands-Resources model, this study investigated employees' willingness to use prescription drugs for cognitive enhancement in response to job demands and examined the role of resources in this process. The results showed that job demands and resource scarcity increased strain, consequently increasing the willingness to use prescription drugs for cognitive enhancement.
Based on assumptions of the Job Demands-Resources model, we investigated employees' willingness to use prescription drugs such as methylphenidate and modafinil for nonmedical purposes to enhance their cognitive functioning as a response to strain (i.e., perceived stress) that is induced by job demands (e.g., overtime, emotional demands, shift work, leadership responsibility). We also examined the direct and moderating effects of resources (e.g., emotional stability, social and instrumental social support) in this process. We utilized data from a representative survey of employees in Germany (N = 6454) encompassing various job demands and resources, levels of perceived stress, and willingness to use nonmedical drugs for performance enhancement purposes. By using Structural Equation Models, we found that job demands (such as overtime and emotional demands) and a scarcity of resources (such as emotional stability) increased strain, consequently directly and indirectly increasing the willingness to use prescription drugs for cognitive enhancement. Moreover, emotional stability reduced the effect of certain demands on strain. These results delivered new insights into mechanisms behind nonmedical prescription drug use that can be used to prevent such behaviour and potential negative health consequences.

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