Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Sep;24(3):404-14. doi: 10.1037/a0019844.
Multiple studies suggest an association of marijuana use with increased rates of sexual risk behavior and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Most studies have focused on global associations of marijuana use with sexual risk outcomes and few have examined relevant cognitive variables. Adolescents in the juvenile justice system are at elevated risk for HIV/STDs and preliminary evidence suggests that marijuana is a potentially important cofactor for sexual risk behavior in this population. This study evaluated global, situational and event-level associations of marijuana use and sex-related marijuana expectancies with sexual risk outcomes in a large, racially diverse sample of adjudicated youth (n = 656, 66% male, mean age = 16.7 years). Cross-sectional and prospective analyses identified associations of marijuana use and dependence symptoms with sexual risk outcomes, including lower frequency of condom use and higher STD incidence. Stronger sex-related marijuana expectancies predicted greater intentions for and frequency of marijuana use in sexual situations. In event-level analyses that controlled for alcohol, marijuana use predicted a significantly decreased likelihood of condom use; this association was moderated by sex-related marijuana expectancies. Mediation analyses suggested that behavioral intentions partly accounted for the prospective association of expectancies with marijuana use before sex. These results provide further evidence that marijuana use is a potentially important cofactor for HIV/STD transmission in high-risk adolescents and suggest that cognitive factors could be important for characterizing this association.
多项研究表明,大麻的使用与性风险行为和性传播疾病(STDs)的发生率增加有关。大多数研究都集中在大麻使用与性风险结果的全球关联上,很少有研究检查相关的认知变量。青少年司法系统中的青少年感染艾滋病毒/性病的风险较高,初步证据表明,大麻是该人群中性行为风险的一个潜在重要的促成因素。本研究评估了在一个大型、种族多样化的被判定有罪的青少年样本(n=656,66%为男性,平均年龄为 16.7 岁)中,大麻使用和与性相关的大麻预期与性风险结果的总体、情境和事件水平关联。横断面和前瞻性分析确定了大麻使用和依赖症状与性风险结果的关联,包括避孕套使用频率降低和性传播疾病发病率升高。与性相关的大麻预期越强,预测在性情境中使用大麻的意图和频率就越高。在控制了酒精的事件水平分析中,大麻使用预测避孕套使用的可能性显著降低;这种关联受到与性相关的大麻预期的调节。中介分析表明,行为意图部分解释了预期与性行为前大麻使用的前瞻性关联。这些结果进一步证明,大麻使用是高危青少年中艾滋病毒/性病传播的一个潜在重要促成因素,并表明认知因素对于描述这种关联可能很重要。