Patrick Megan E, Yeomans-Maldonado Gloria, Griffin Jamie
a Institute for Social Research , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , USA.
b Department of Educational Studies , The Ohio State University , Columbus , Ohio , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2016 Jan 2;51(1):54-61. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2015.1074694. Epub 2015 Dec 18.
Daily affect and substance use covary among college students, but little is known about these associations among young adults not in college.
The current pilot study examines associations between positive and negative affect and alcohol and marijuana use, with a focus on differences between college student and nonstudent young adults.
High school seniors completed a baseline survey during the spring of 2012 and were then randomly selected to participate in an intensive measurement follow-up. Participants in the follow-up (N = 72, 40.3% men, 77.8% White, 66.7% full-time college students) completed up to 14 consecutive web-based daily surveys during the fall after high school completion. Multilevel models in which days (Level 1) were nested in persons (Level 2) were estimated.
Weekend days were associated with increased alcohol use among all young adults, increased marijuana use among college students, and decreased marijuana use among nonstudents. For young adults not in college, greater daily positive affect was associated with increased likelihood of binge drinking, consuming a greater number of drinks, and lower odds of marijuana use; greater daily negative affect was associated with lower odds of alcohol use and lower odds of binge drinking for non-students. For college students, greater daily negative affect was associated with lower odds of marijuana use.
CONCLUSIONS/IMPORTANCE: Daily affect and alcohol and marijuana use covary among young adults, though these associations differ between students and non-students. Results highlight the need to examine predictors of alcohol and marijuana use among young adults who do not attend college.
大学生的日常情绪与物质使用存在共变关系,但对于未上大学的年轻人之间的这些关联知之甚少。
当前的试点研究考察积极和消极情绪与酒精及大麻使用之间的关联,重点关注大学生与非大学生年轻人之间的差异。
高中毕业生在2012年春季完成了一项基线调查,随后被随机挑选参加密集测量随访。随访参与者(N = 72,40.3%为男性,77.8%为白人,66.7%为全日制大学生)在高中毕业后的秋季完成了多达14次连续的基于网络的每日调查。估计了将天数(第1层)嵌套在个体(第2层)中的多层模型。
周末与所有年轻人中酒精使用增加、大学生中大麻使用增加以及非大学生中大麻使用减少相关。对于未上大学的年轻人,每日积极情绪越高,狂饮的可能性增加、饮酒量增加以及大麻使用几率降低;每日消极情绪越高,非学生酒精使用几率降低以及狂饮几率降低。对于大学生,每日消极情绪越高,大麻使用几率越低。
结论/重要性:年轻人的日常情绪与酒精及大麻使用存在共变关系,尽管这些关联在学生和非学生之间有所不同。结果凸显了研究未上大学的年轻人中酒精和大麻使用预测因素的必要性。