Martinez Julia A, Roth Madeline G, Johnson Douglas N, Jones Jane A
Department of Psychology, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA
Department of Psychology, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA.
J Drug Educ. 2015;45(1):56-67. doi: 10.1177/0047237915596606. Epub 2015 Jul 28.
Along with recent changes in cannabis legalization and decriminalization, there has been an increasing amount of attention aimed at cannabis use and outcomes in college. Although some amount of cannabis use might be expected under theories of collegiate identity development, public health research indicates that cannabis use ultimately associates with negative vocational outcomes. To examine how cannabis use associates with college grade point average specifically, we surveyed n = 1,080 full-time college students and a replication sample of n = 590. Results showed that even after accounting for other measures of student identity formation and drug use, increased cannabis use was robustly associated with lower grade point average. Future research should examine the mechanisms underlying this association. Nevertheless, while laws and attitudes toward cannabis evolve, initiatives to decrease college use should continue.
随着大麻合法化和非刑罪化的近期变化,大学中对大麻使用及其后果的关注日益增加。尽管根据大学生身份发展理论,可能会出现一定程度的大麻使用情况,但公共卫生研究表明,大麻使用最终与负面的职业结果相关。为了具体研究大麻使用与大学平均绩点之间的关系,我们对n = 1080名全日制大学生以及n = 590名的重复样本进行了调查。结果显示,即使在考虑了学生身份形成和药物使用的其他指标之后,大麻使用量的增加仍与较低的平均绩点密切相关。未来的研究应探讨这种关联背后的机制。尽管如此,随着关于大麻的法律和态度不断演变,减少大学中使用大麻的举措仍应持续。