Abstract

To understand the prevalence of and factors associated with club drug use among Chinese secondary vocational students, a nationally representative survey was conducted. The multistage cluster sampling strategy was employed to select participants. A total of 9469 students from eleven secondary vocational schools in five cities completed self-reported questionnaires, which included information on club drug use, sociodemographic variables, individual factors, as well as peer and family related factors. The data were separately analyzed with Poisson regression models for female and male students. The overall lifetime prevalence of club drug use was 2.7% (258/9469), and male students had higher prevalence than female students (3.5% vs. 1.9%, p < 0.001). Female and male students shared four risk factors (i.e., having ever smoked, perceiving social benefit expectancies, peer drug using and perceiving peer’s approval of drug use) and one protective factor (i.e., having medium or high levels of refusal skills) for club drug use. Moreover, family drug using and having a part-time job were two additionally independent risk factors for club drug use among male students. These findings indicate that the problem of club drug use among Chinese secondary vocational students is worthy of attention. The prevention of club drug use should address multiple risks and protective factors on individual, peer and family levels.

Highlights

  • Drug use is a serious public health problem worldwide

  • Identifying the risks and protective factors associated with club drug use is crucial for the development of prevention programs [25,26]

  • Univariate and multivariable Poisson regression models with robust variance were conducted to explore the factors associated with club drug use

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Summary

Introduction

Drug Report 2020 [1], approximately 269 million people, which accounted for 5.4% of the global population aged 15–64 years, had used drugs (including opioids, cannabis, ecstasy, methamphetamine, etc.) in 2018. Only a limited number of studies have reported on the prevalence and associated factors of club drug use among Chinese secondary vocational students [34,35,36]. The present study is positioned to fill this knowledge gap, with the goal of understanding the lifetime prevalence of club drug use among Chinese secondary vocational students and determining the risks and protective factors by a nationally representative sample

Participants vocational
Measures
Ethics Statement and Data Collection
Statistical Analysis
Characteristics of Total Respondents
Univariate Poisson Regression Analyses
Multivariate Poisson Regression Analyses
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