Kosterman Rick, Bailey Jennifer A, Guttmannova Katarina, Jones Tiffany M, Eisenberg Nicole, Hill Karl G, Hawkins J David
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
J Adolesc Health. 2016 Oct;59(4):450-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.07.004. Epub 2016 Aug 11.
The recent legalization of nonmedical marijuana use in several U.S. states has unknown implications for those who are actively parenting. This study examined parents' reactions to marijuana legalization and changes in attitudes and behaviors over time.
Data were from a gender-balanced, ethnically diverse sample of 395 parents in Washington State who were participating in the longitudinal Seattle Social Development Project. Participants were interviewed 15 times between 1985 (age 10) and 2014 (age 39). Adult nonmedical marijuana use was legalized in Washington in 2012 and retail outlets opened in 2014.
Results showed (1) one third of parents incorrectly believed the legal age of nonmedical marijuana use to be 18; (2) significant increase in approval of adult marijuana use and decrease in perceived harm of regular use; (3) wide opposition to teen use and use around one's children; and (4) substantial increases in frequency of use and marijuana use disorder among parents who used.
Despite increased acceptance and frequency of adult use, parents remain widely opposed to teen use but need facts and strategies for talking with their children about marijuana.
美国几个州近期将非医用大麻使用合法化,这对积极养育子女的父母意味着什么尚不清楚。本研究调查了父母对大麻合法化的反应以及态度和行为随时间的变化。
数据来自华盛顿州395名父母的性别均衡、种族多样的样本,他们参与了纵向的西雅图社会发展项目。参与者在1985年(10岁)至2014年(39岁)期间接受了15次访谈。2012年,华盛顿州将成人非医用大麻使用合法化,并于2014年开设了零售店。
结果显示:(1)三分之一的父母错误地认为非医用大麻的合法使用年龄为18岁;(2)对成人使用大麻的认可度显著提高,对经常使用大麻的危害认知降低;(3)广泛反对青少年使用大麻以及在孩子身边使用大麻;(4)使用大麻的父母的使用频率和大麻使用障碍大幅增加。
尽管成人对大麻的接受度和使用频率有所提高,但父母仍然广泛反对青少年使用大麻,不过他们需要与孩子谈论大麻的事实和策略。