Cleveland H Harrington, Wiebe Richard P
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, S113-C Henderson, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Dev Psychopathol. 2008 Spring;20(2):615-32. doi: 10.1017/S0954579408000308.
Because marijuana use often precedes the use of other psychoactive substances, it has been characterized as a gateway to these other substances. The present study used data from both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Youth (Add Health) to examine the "gateway effect" role of earlier marijuana on later hard drug use. Difference score analyses reveal that within-pair differences in earlier marijuana use, controlling for differences in earlier hard drug use, and peer marijuana use predicted later within-pair hard drug use differences for DZ twin pairs. In contrast, earlier differences in marijuana use among MZ twin pairs did not predict later hard drug use differences. Rather than supporting the interpretation that earlier marijuana use "triggers" later hard drug use, these results suggest that the longitudinal pattern of drug use that has been interpreted as the "gateway effect" might be better conceptualized as a genetically influenced developmental trajectory.
由于使用大麻往往先于使用其他精神活性物质,它被视为使用这些其他物质的一个途径。本研究使用了来自全国青少年健康纵向研究(Add Health)中的单卵(MZ)和双卵(DZ)双胞胎的数据,来检验早期使用大麻对后期使用硬性毒品的“途径效应”作用。差异分数分析表明,对于DZ双胞胎,在控制早期使用硬性毒品的差异和同伴使用大麻情况后,早期大麻使用的双胞胎内差异可预测后期双胞胎内硬性毒品使用差异。相比之下,MZ双胞胎早期大麻使用差异并不能预测后期硬性毒品使用差异。这些结果并未支持早期使用大麻“引发”后期使用硬性毒品这一解释,而是表明,被解释为“途径效应”的毒品使用纵向模式,可能更好地被概念化为一种受基因影响的发展轨迹。