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社会环境重要吗?一项对大学生大麻使用的生态瞬时评估研究。

Does social context matter? An ecological momentary assessment study of marijuana use among college students.

机构信息

School of Psychological Sciences, Campus Box 94, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639, United States.

Department of Applied Statistics and Research Methods, Campus Box 124, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2018 Aug;83:154-159. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.01.004. Epub 2018 Jan 4.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Past research has shown that marijuana use occurs commonly in social situations for young adults, though few studies have examined the association between immediate social context and marijuana use patterns and associated problems. The current study examined the impact of demographics, marijuana use and problem use, alcohol use, craving, and social context on the likelihood of using marijuana with others via ecological momentary assessment (EMA).

METHODS

College-student marijuana users (N=56) were recruited and completed a baseline assessment and training on the two-week signal-contingent EMA protocol. Participants were sent text messages three times per day randomly for two weeks.

RESULTS

Of the 1131 EMA instances during which participants reported using marijuana, 862 (76.22%) were labeled as being with others. Forty-five participants (80.36%) reported marijuana use with others present during at least half of the times they used marijuana. Findings from a multilevel logistic regression model showed a significant positive association between the probability of using with others and minutes spent using marijuana (b=0.047, p<0.001), social facilitation (b=0.138, p<0.001), and DSM-IV diagnosis (dependence versus no diagnosis, b=1.350, p=0.047).

CONCLUSIONS

Cannabis dependence, more time using marijuana in the moment, and using for social facilitation purposes were positively associated with using marijuana in the context of being with others. Daily users had more variability in terms of the social context of their use. This study illustrates the complex relationship between social context and marijuana use.

摘要

简介

过去的研究表明,年轻人在社交场合中经常使用大麻,尽管很少有研究调查即时社会环境与大麻使用模式和相关问题之间的关系。本研究通过生态瞬时评估(EMA)考察了人口统计学因素、大麻使用和问题使用、酒精使用、渴求以及社会环境对与他人一起使用大麻的可能性的影响。

方法

招募了大学生大麻使用者(N=56),并在为期两周的信号条件 EMA 协议上完成了基线评估和培训。参与者在两周内每天随机收到三次短信。

结果

在参与者报告使用大麻的 1131 次 EMA 实例中,有 862 次(76.22%)被标记为与他人一起。45 名参与者(80.36%)报告在至少一半的时间里与他人一起使用大麻。一项多层次逻辑回归模型的研究结果表明,与他人一起使用的概率与使用大麻的时间(b=0.047,p<0.001)、社交促进(b=0.138,p<0.001)和 DSM-IV 诊断(依赖与无诊断,b=1.350,p=0.047)呈显著正相关。

结论

大麻依赖、当下使用大麻的时间增加以及出于社交促进目的使用大麻与与他人一起使用大麻呈正相关。每日使用者在使用的社会环境方面有更多的变化。本研究说明了社会环境与大麻使用之间的复杂关系。

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