Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2018 May;79(3):432-440. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2018.79.432.
Although patterns of marijuana use are positively associated with intimate partner aggression, there is little evidence that episodes of marijuana use contribute to the occurrence of episodes of relationship conflict and aggression. The present ecological momentary assessment study considered the temporal relationship between marijuana use episodes and the occurrence of conflict, verbal aggression, and physical aggression between intimate partners in the next 2 hours.
A sample of 183 cohabiting marijuana-using couples (ages 18-30) were recruited from the community. For 30 consecutive days, each partner independently reported episodes of marijuana use and partner conflict, including verbal and physical aggression perpetration and victimization within conflicts. Temporal associations between each partner's marijuana use and subsequent conflict and aggression were examined using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model. Analyses accounted for between-person effects of marijuana use frequency and total conflicts.
We observed temporal effects of actor (but not partner) marijuana use on men's and women's reports of conflict and verbal aggression perpetration and victimization within 2 hours of use. Marijuana use episodes did not alter the likelihood of physical aggression in the next 2 hours. Partner concordance in marijuana use had no effect on verbal or physical aggression or victimization. The positive temporal effects of marijuana on conflict and verbal aggression remained significant after accounting for the effect of drinking episodes.
Within generally concordant, marijuana-using young couples, marijuana use episodes contribute to the occurrence of relationship conflict and verbal aggression.
尽管大麻使用模式与亲密伴侣攻击呈正相关,但几乎没有证据表明大麻使用发作会导致关系冲突和攻击发作。本生态瞬时评估研究考虑了大麻使用发作与随后 2 小时内伴侣之间冲突、言语攻击和身体攻击发生之间的时间关系。
从社区招募了 183 对同居的大麻使用者(年龄在 18-30 岁之间)。在连续 30 天内,每位伴侣独立报告了大麻使用发作以及伴侣冲突,包括冲突中言语和身体攻击的实施和受害。使用演员-伙伴相互依存模型检查了每个伴侣的大麻使用与随后的冲突和攻击之间的时间关联。分析考虑了大麻使用频率和总冲突的个体间效应。
我们观察到演员(而非伙伴)的大麻使用对男性和女性在使用后 2 小时内报告的冲突以及言语攻击实施和受害有时间效应。大麻使用发作不会改变下 2 小时内身体攻击的可能性。伴侣之间的大麻使用一致性对言语或身体攻击或受害没有影响。在考虑饮酒发作的影响后,大麻对冲突和言语攻击的正向时间效应仍然显著。
在通常一致的、使用大麻的年轻夫妇中,大麻使用发作会导致关系冲突和言语攻击的发生。