University of Arkansas, 216 Memorial Hall, Department of Psychology, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.
Addict Behav. 2012 Oct;37(10):1181-4. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.05.014. Epub 2012 Jun 2.
Recent research has linked distress intolerance to a greater incidence of cannabis use-related problems. Additionally, individuals reporting coping motives for cannabis use might be particularly vulnerable to use-related problems, and tendencies to use coping motives may be influenced by gender. The current study sought to extend the literature by examining the role of distress tolerance on cannabis use-related problems and the potential influences of coping motives for use and gender. Participants were 118 cannabis-using adults (Mage = 29.84). As hypothesized, highly distress intolerant individuals reported more cannabis-use related problems. Further, coping motives mediated the relationship between distress tolerance and cannabis use-related problems, and this effect was more powerful for women than for men. The current study adds to our understanding of the impact of distress tolerance and problematic patterns of cannabis use.
最近的研究将痛苦耐受力与更高的大麻使用相关问题发生率联系起来。此外,报告使用大麻的应对动机的个体可能特别容易出现与使用相关的问题,而使用应对动机的倾向可能受到性别的影响。本研究旨在通过考察痛苦耐受力对大麻使用相关问题的作用以及使用应对动机和性别可能产生的潜在影响,来扩展相关文献。参与者为 118 名使用大麻的成年人(Mage = 29.84)。正如假设的那样,高度痛苦耐受力差的个体报告了更多与大麻使用相关的问题。此外,应对动机在痛苦耐受力和大麻使用相关问题之间的关系中起中介作用,而这种影响对女性比对男性更为强烈。本研究增加了我们对痛苦耐受力和大麻使用问题模式的影响的理解。