Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2018 Jun;32(4):475-484. doi: 10.1037/adb0000357. Epub 2018 Apr 30.
Intimate couples with discrepant use of alcohol and other drugs experience poorer relationship functioning relative to couples with concordant use or nonuse. Within a sample of marijuana-using couples, we hypothesized that greater discrepancy in marijuana use frequency between partners would be associated with lower relationship satisfaction and perceived partner responsiveness and with greater conflict, negative interpersonal exchange, and psychological and physical aggression. The Actor Partner Interdependence Model (APIM) allowed us to account for the effects of each partner's marijuana use, as well as the discrepancy between partners' use, on his or her own perceptions of relationship functioning. Using multivariate, two-level models, we considered both between-couple and within-couple effects of partner marijuana discrepancy using 4 waves of data collected over 10 months. The sample consisted of heterosexual community couples (ages 18-30) in which at least one partner reported using marijuana two or more times per week. For several outcome measures, we observed negative within-couple discrepancy effects on reports of relationship functioning: at time points when absolute discrepancy in marijuana use was greater than typical for the couple, relationship functioning was poorer. The pattern was the same regardless of whether it was the male or female partner who used more frequently. There were also some negative between-couple effects associated with more frequent female use. Findings replicate and extend prior research on partner discrepancy by demonstrating the dynamic nature of these effects over time. (PsycINFO Database Record
亲密伴侣之间在使用酒精和其他药物方面存在差异,其关系功能往往不如使用方式一致或不使用药物的伴侣。在一组吸食大麻的伴侣样本中,我们假设伴侣之间吸食大麻的频率差异越大,其关系满意度和感知到的伴侣反应性越低,冲突、负面人际交流、心理和身体攻击越多。演员-伙伴相互依赖模型(APIM)使我们能够解释每个伴侣的大麻使用情况以及伴侣使用情况之间的差异对其自身关系功能感知的影响。我们使用多元、两水平模型,使用 10 个月内收集的 4 波数据,考虑了伴侣大麻差异的夫妻间和夫妻内效应。该样本由异性恋社区夫妇(年龄 18-30 岁)组成,其中至少有一位伴侣报告每周吸食大麻两次或以上。对于几个结果衡量标准,我们观察到大麻使用绝对差异大于夫妻典型差异时,报告的关系功能更差,这是一种夫妻内差异效应。无论使用频率更高的是男性还是女性伴侣,模式都是一样的。女性使用更频繁也存在一些与夫妻间差异相关的负面效应。这些发现通过证明这些效应随时间的动态性质,复制和扩展了先前关于伴侣差异的研究。