Format
Scientific article
Publication Date
Original Language

English

Country
United States
Keywords
Hockey
high-contact sports
heroin
opioids
substance abuse

Sporting Activity and Substance Abuse among Teens: What’s the Link?

Two hockey players
Credit: Nick Hubbard

A recent survey which looked at the drug habits of over 20,000 US high-school athletes has found those who play high-contact sports, such as hockey, are more likely to use heroin and prescription opioids for non-medicinal purposes.

The investigation’s team-leader suggests that explanations for this trend could include:

  • Those who play hockey have greater risk-taking tendencies.
  • As hockey is predominately played by the white middle-classes, its players may have greater access to heroin and opioids.

The findings could offer vital information for doctors and parents about the potential substance use risks associated with certain high-contact sports, as well as the importance of monitoring the abuse of prescription drugs.

Click here to read the full article in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

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