a Department of Applied Social Psychology , George Washington University , Washington , District of Columbia , USA.
b Department of Psychology , George Washington University , Washington , District of Columbia , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Nov 10;53(13):2165-2173. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2018.1461226. Epub 2018 Apr 13.
There is little published research that tests the effect of recreational marijuana legislation on risk-related cognitions and how individuals respond immediately after legislative approval.
The objective was to test whether learning about the passage of Initiative 71, a voter referendum that legalized recreational use of marijuana in the District of Columbia, would lead individuals to adopt more favorable marijuana cognitions than they had before the Initiative was passed.
Undergraduate students (N = 402) completed two web-based questionnaires in 2014. The first questionnaire was completed prior to the referendum vote and the follow-up questionnaire was completed after voters approved Initiative 71. Attitudes, perceived norms, intentions, prototypes, and willingness were measured at time 1 and time 2. Study hypotheses were tested using repeated-measures analysis of covariance.
Results showed that attitudes, intentions, perceived norms, and willingness to use marijuana were more favorable after Initiative 71 was passed. However, the increase in attitudes and willingness was moderated by past experience with marijuana whereby the increases were statistically significant only among those with the least experience. The increase in perceived norms was also moderated by past experience whereby increases were statistically significant among those who were moderate or heavy users. The passage of Initiative 71 had no effect on favorable prototypes. Conclusion/Importance: Legalization may have the unintended outcome of leading to more favorable intentions to use marijuana and might lead abstainers or experimental users to become more frequent users of marijuana via more positive attitudes and willingness towards marijuana use.
鲜有研究检验休闲大麻合法化对相关认知的影响,以及个人在立法批准后如何立即做出反应。
本研究旨在检验了解哥伦比亚特区选民投票通过的第 71 号提案(I71)是否会导致个人对大麻的认知比提案通过前更加有利。
2014 年,402 名本科生完成了两项基于网络的问卷调查。第一项问卷在公投投票前完成,第二项问卷在选民批准 I71 后完成。在第 1 次和第 2 次测量中,分别对态度、感知规范、意图、原型和意愿进行了测量。采用重复测量方差分析检验研究假设。
结果显示,I71 通过后,态度、意图、感知规范和使用大麻的意愿更加有利。然而,态度和意愿的增加受到过去使用大麻经验的调节,仅在经验最少的人中具有统计学意义。感知规范的增加也受到过去经验的调节,仅在中度或重度使用者中具有统计学意义。I71 的通过对有利原型没有影响。结论/意义:合法化可能产生意想不到的后果,导致更有利的使用大麻意图,并可能导致禁欲者或实验性使用者通过对大麻使用的更积极态度和意愿,成为更频繁的大麻使用者。