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Using Narrative Vignettes to Understand the Misuse and Diversion of Stimulants Among College Students With and Without a Prescription

Authors :
Brian Valencia
Jacquelyn Garcia
Kate Diaz Roldan
Jeovanna Amador Ayala
Candelaria Garcia
Romajean Flyswithhawks
Alison Looby
Jaimie McMullen
Niloofar Bavarian
Source :
Emerging Adulthood. 10:1420-1429
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

We used the narrative vignette/storytelling approach to provide a holistic illustration of prescription stimulant misuse [PSM] and diversion [PSD] initiation and maintenance among college-attending emerging adults. We conducted 32 semi-structured, theory-guided interviews with 20 students during spring and summer 2019. The participants were diverse with respect to age, race/ethnicity and gender, and had a history of PSM and/or PSD. We created four narrative vignettes using a multi-step, collaborative process that incorporated patterns of what contributed to initiation and maintenance for four identified student groups (i.e., PSM with and without a prescription and PSD with and without a prescription). Characteristics of the individual, social and broader environments influenced behavior initiation, and positive reinforcement from trial behavior contributed to maintenance. Similarities and differences were identified across the groups. Approaches for PSM and PSD prevention and intervention in college-attending emerging adults should be multifaceted and consider prescription status.

Details

ISSN :
21676984 and 21676968
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Emerging Adulthood
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f10ce55c643b0ed6b95a9b3975c5c01f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/21676968221116544