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Sex differences in the associations of non-medical use of prescription drugs with depressive and anxiety symptoms among undergraduates in China

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
卷 332, 期 -, 页码 254-261

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2023.04.002

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Non -medical use of prescription drugs; Depression; Anxiety; Undergraduates

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This study found that non-medical use of prescription drugs is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Chinese undergraduates, and these associations may differ by sex.
Background: Non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) and their association with depression and anxiety are becoming global concerns. Biological sex may introduce differential exposure to NMUPD or depressive/ anxiety symptoms. However, few studies have investigated the potential sex differences in the associations of NMUPD with depressive/anxiety symptoms.Methods: Data were drawn from the 2019 School-based Chinese College Students Health Survey. A total of 30,039 undergraduates (mean age: 19.8 [SD: 1.3] years) from sixty universities/colleges in China completed standard questionnaires and were included in the study (response rate: 97.7 %).Results: In the final adjusted model, non-medical use of opioids (experimenters: beta = 1.10, [95 % CI, 0.62 to 1.57]) or sedatives (frequent users: beta = 2.98, [95 % CI, 0.70 to 5.26]) was associated with depressive symptoms, while non-medical use of opioids (frequent users: beta = 1.37, [95 % CI, 0.32 to 2.42]) or sedatives (frequent users: beta = 1.19, [95 % CI, 0.35 to 2.03]) was also associated with anxiety symptoms. Sex-stratified analyses indicated that lifetime opioids misuse was associated with depressive symptoms in both sexes but with anxiety symptoms only in males (beta = 0.39, [95 % CI, 0.09 to 0.70]). The association of lifetime sedative misuse with depressive symptoms was greater in males, while the significant association with anxiety symptoms remained only in female (beta = 0.52, [95 % CI, 0.14 to 0.91]).Limitations: Causal inference cannot be made due to the cross-sectional nature of the data. Conclusions: Our study suggests NMUPD is associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Chinese undergraduates, and the associations may differ by sex.

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