Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
Am J Addict. 2018 Jan;27(1):29-34. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12659. Epub 2017 Dec 27.
In light of increasing rates of cannabis use and use-related problems, efforts to understand malleable psychological vulnerability factors related to use and related problems remain important as they can inform prevention and treatment efforts. Recent data indicate that false safety behaviors (FSB; ie, behaviors that may be effective in decreasing anxiety in the short-term, but can maintain and even exacerbate anxiety in the long-term) are related to cannabis problem severity. Thus, an important next step is to identify factors implicated in the relation between FSB and cannabis use behavior. The current study tested whether FSB were uniquely related to cannabis use problems and high-risk cannabis use motives. We also tested whether FSB were indirectly related to cannabis outcomes via high-risk motives.
The sample consisted of 349 current (69.6% female) cannabis-using undergraduates who completed an online survey.
FSB was robustly related to cannabis-related problems and cannabis use motives (ie, coping and availability) after controlling for anxiety and cannabis use frequency. FSB was indirectly related to cannabis problems via coping and availability motives and to cannabis use frequency via coping motives.
Results add to a growing literature indicating that FSB are related to cannabis problem severity and extend this work by identifying mechanisms underlying this relationship.
Data indicate that FSB may be an under recognized, yet clinically important, vulnerability factor related to cannabis use problems. (Am J Addict 2018;27:29-34).
鉴于大麻使用及其相关问题的发生率不断上升,了解与使用和相关问题相关的可塑心理脆弱性因素的努力仍然很重要,因为这可以为预防和治疗工作提供信息。最近的数据表明,虚假安全行为(FSB;即可能在短期内有效降低焦虑的行为,但在长期内可能维持甚至加剧焦虑)与大麻问题的严重程度有关。因此,下一步的重要步骤是确定与 FSB 和大麻使用行为之间关系相关的因素。本研究旨在检验 FSB 是否与大麻使用问题和高风险大麻使用动机存在独特的关系。我们还测试了 FSB 是否通过高风险动机间接与大麻结果相关。
该样本包括 349 名当前(69.6%为女性)使用大麻的本科生,他们完成了一项在线调查。
在控制焦虑和大麻使用频率后,FSB 与大麻相关问题和大麻使用动机(即应对和可用性)密切相关。FSB 通过应对和可用性动机与大麻问题间接相关,通过应对动机与大麻使用频率间接相关。
结果增加了越来越多的表明 FSB 与大麻问题严重程度相关的文献,并通过确定这种关系的潜在机制扩展了这项工作。
数据表明,FSB 可能是一个未被充分认识但具有临床重要性的与大麻使用问题相关的脆弱性因素。(美国成瘾杂志 2018;27:29-34)。