School of Social Work, University of Washington, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2011 Dec;25(4):727-32. doi: 10.1037/a0024958. Epub 2011 Aug 15.
Adolescence is a time in which individuals are particularly likely to engage in health-risk behaviors, with marijuana being the most prevalent illicit drug used. Perceptions of others' use (i.e., norms) have previously been found to be related to increased marijuana use. Additionally, low refusal self-efficacy has been associated with increased marijuana consumption. This cross-sectional study examined the effects of normative perceptions and self-efficacy on negative marijuana outcomes for a heavy using adolescent population. A structural equation model was tested and supported such that significant indirect paths were present from descriptive norms to marijuana outcomes through self-efficacy. Implications for prevention and intervention with heavy using adolescent marijuana users are discussed.
青少年时期是人们特别容易从事健康风险行为的时期,大麻是最普遍使用的非法药物。先前的研究发现,对他人使用大麻的看法(即规范)与大麻使用的增加有关。此外,低拒绝自我效能感与大麻消费的增加有关。本横断面研究调查了规范认知和自我效能感对大量使用大麻的青少年人群的负面大麻结果的影响。检验并支持了一个结构方程模型,表明描述性规范通过自我效能对大麻结果存在显著的间接路径。讨论了针对大量使用大麻的青少年的预防和干预的意义。