Martens K M, Gilbert David G
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, United States.
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, United States.
Addict Behav. 2008 Nov;33(11):1484-1490. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2008.07.002. Epub 2008 Jul 11.
In order to better compare affect-related expectancies for tobacco and marijuana smoking, associations of marijuana and tobacco exposure to negative affect reduction (NAR), positive affect enhancement (PAE), and related smoking outcome expectancies were assessed in young individuals who reported smoking both marijuana and tobacco on a regular basis (dual users). More frequent smoking of a given substance was associated with expectations of greater NAR and PAE by that substance while duration of exposure did not reliably predict NAR or PAE drug expectancies. Contrary to expectations, individuals anticipating greater NAR and/or PAE for one substance did not exhibit corresponding expectancies for the other drug. These findings suggest that exposure duration may be less important than current usage levels in influencing affect expectancies and that the affect-related expectancies for tobacco and marijuana are largely independent of each other.
为了更好地比较与烟草和大麻吸食相关的情感预期,我们对定期吸食大麻和烟草的年轻人(双重使用者)进行了评估,以探讨大麻和烟草暴露与负面影响减轻(NAR)、正面影响增强(PAE)以及相关吸烟结果预期之间的关联。特定物质的更频繁吸食与通过该物质实现更大的NAR和PAE预期相关,而暴露持续时间并不能可靠地预测NAR或PAE药物预期。与预期相反,预期一种物质会带来更大NAR和/或PAE的个体,对另一种药物并未表现出相应的预期。这些发现表明,在影响情感预期方面,暴露持续时间可能不如当前使用水平重要,而且与烟草和大麻相关的情感预期在很大程度上相互独立。