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有经验使用者中大麻和酒精使用动机的比较。

A comparison of motives for marijuana and alcohol use among experienced users.

作者信息

Simons J, Correia C J, Carey K B

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, NY 13244-2340, USA.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2000 Jan-Feb;25(1):153-60. doi: 10.1016/s0306-4603(98)00104-x.

Abstract

Motivational models suggest that individuals use substances to achieve desired effects. Given different pharmacological effects across drug classes, and variations in social context, one would expect that the motives instigating use differ by drug class. However, commonalties in motives across drugs have also been observed. The purpose of this study was to examine similarities and differences across a common set of motives for alcohol and marijuana among experienced users of both drugs. Participants were 46 college students (21 women) who completed a motives assessment twice, once for marijuana and once for alcohol. All had used each drug 60 or more times in their lifetime. Social motives were more highly endorsed for alcohol than marijuana. Expansion motives were more highly endorsed for marijuana. Enhancement motives were more highly endorsed for marijuana than alcohol among women but not men. Endorsement of coping and conformity motives did not differ across drugs. Experienced users of marijuana and alcohol discriminate between their reasons for using the two drugs. These findings are discussed with regard to the differentiation between and commonalties among substances of abuse.

摘要

动机模型表明,个体使用药物是为了达到预期效果。鉴于不同药物类别具有不同的药理作用,且社会环境存在差异,人们可能会认为促使使用药物的动机因药物类别而异。然而,也观察到不同药物在动机方面存在共性。本研究的目的是考察同时有酒精和大麻使用经历的人群在一组常见动机上的异同。参与者为46名大学生(21名女性),他们对动机评估进行了两次,一次针对大麻,一次针对酒精。所有人一生中使用每种药物的次数均达到或超过60次。与大麻相比,酒精的社交动机得到更高认可。大麻的拓展动机得到更高认可。在女性而非男性中,大麻的增强动机比酒精得到更高认可。应对和从众动机在两种药物上的认可程度没有差异。有大麻和酒精使用经历的人群能够区分使用这两种药物的原因。将结合滥用药物之间的差异和共性对这些发现进行讨论。

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