TY - JOUR
PY - 2018//
TI - University students' perceptions of links between substance use and mental health: a qualitative focus group study
JO - Emerging adulthood
A1 - Hudson, Amanda
A1 - Thompson, Kara
A1 - MacNevin, Parnell D.
A1 - Ivany, Meredith
A1 - Teehan, Michael
A1 - Stuart, Heather
A1 - Stewart, Sherry H.
SP - 399
EP - 410
VL - 6
IS - 6
N2 - There is a consensus among addictions researchers and clinicians that mental health concerns and substance use problems are often interrelated. It is less clear to what extent the general public, and university students in particular, understand connections between substance use and mental health. The current study aimed to understand university students' perceived links between substance use and mental health by conducting three semistructured focus groups (N = 24 participants, 67% female). Thematic analysis of the data yielded five themes: (1) Students use substances to cope with mental health issues, (2) substance use can lead to mental health problems, (3) links between mental health and substance use are cyclical, (4) substance use is an aspect/indicator of mental health, and (5) substance use and mental health are not always linked.
FINDINGS provide insight into the understudied area of perceived links between substance use and mental health and have implications for campus programming.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2167-6968 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167696817748106 ID - ref1 ER -