Bonn-Miller Marcel O, Vujanovic Anka A, Feldner Matthew T, Bernstein Amit, Zvolensky Michael J
Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405-0134, USA.
J Trauma Stress. 2007 Aug;20(4):577-86. doi: 10.1002/jts.20243.
The present study examines the relation between posttraumatic stress symptom severity and motives for marijuana use among 103 (55 women) young adult marijuana users (current) who reported experiencing at least one traumatic event in their lifetime. As expected, after covarying for the theoretically relevant variables of frequency of past 30-day marijuana use, number of cigarettes smoked per day, and volume of alcohol consumed, posttraumatic stress symptom severity was significantly related to marijuana use coping motives, but no other motives for marijuana use. Results are discussed in relation to better understanding the role of coping-motivated marijuana use among young adults experiencing posttraumatic stress.
本研究调查了103名(55名女性)有过至少一次创伤事件经历的年轻成年(当前)大麻使用者中,创伤后应激症状严重程度与使用大麻动机之间的关系。正如预期的那样,在对过去30天大麻使用频率、每日吸烟量和酒精摄入量这些理论上相关的变量进行协变量调整后,创伤后应激症状严重程度与使用大麻的应对动机显著相关,但与其他使用大麻的动机无关。本文将结合更好地理解应对动机驱动的大麻使用在经历创伤后应激的年轻人中所起的作用来讨论研究结果。