Gaher Raluca M, Simons Jeffrey S
Department of Psychology, Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, SD 57069, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2007 Dec;21(4):545-54. doi: 10.1037/0893-164X.21.4.545.
Two studies examined the associations between evaluations (good-bad) and expected likelihood (likely-unlikely) of alcohol- and marijuana-related problems and hazardous consumption and problems among college students. Participants provided data on alcohol use, alcohol-related problems, and expectancies and evaluations of alcohol problems; marijuana use indices, marijuana-related problems, marijuana effect expectancies, and likelihood and evaluations of marijuana problems. Evaluations of alcohol problems were positively related to the number of binge drinking occasions and alcohol-related problems. The interaction between evaluations and expectancies was significant in predicting the number of binge drinking occasions. Expectancies demonstrated a curvilinear relationship with binge drinking and alcohol-related problems. Marijuana users evaluated marijuana-related problems as less negative and less likely to occur than did nonusers. Expectancies, but not evaluations, of negative consequences were significantly associated with marijuana use intensity. Expectancies of problems demonstrated a curvilinear relationship with marijuana-use intensity and marijuana problems. Men evaluated alcohol and marijuana problems less negatively than did women. In summary, the expected likelihood of alcohol-marijuana problems and the evaluation of such problems represent a vulnerability factor associated with increased liability for hazardous alcohol and marijuana use.
两项研究考察了大学生中与酒精和大麻相关问题及危险消费和问题的评估(好-坏)与预期可能性(可能-不可能)之间的关联。参与者提供了关于酒精使用、与酒精相关的问题以及对酒精问题的预期和评估的数据;大麻使用指标、与大麻相关的问题、大麻效果预期以及对大麻问题的可能性和评估。对酒精问题的评估与暴饮次数和与酒精相关的问题数量呈正相关。在预测暴饮次数方面,评估与预期之间的相互作用具有显著性。预期与暴饮及与酒精相关的问题呈曲线关系。与非使用者相比,大麻使用者对与大麻相关的问题的评价负面程度更低且发生可能性更小。对负面后果的预期而非评估与大麻使用强度显著相关。对问题的预期与大麻使用强度及大麻问题呈曲线关系。男性对酒精和大麻问题的评价负面程度低于女性。总之,酒精-大麻问题的预期可能性以及对此类问题的评估代表了一个与危险酒精和大麻使用责任增加相关的易感性因素。