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区分药物正常化框架:大学生 cannabis 使用模式、可及性和可接受性态度的定量评估。

Differentiating the Drug Normalization Framework: A Quantitative Assessment of Cannabis Use Patterns, Accessibility, and Acceptability Attitudes among University Undergraduates.

机构信息

a Department of Sociology , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada.

b Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Guelph , Guelph , Ontario , Canada.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Dec 6;53(14):2339-2349. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2018.1474226. Epub 2018 Jun 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The drug normalization framework investigates the social integration of substance use. This article contributes a quantitative assessment of cannabis normalization as differentiated by social location predictors.

METHODS

Logistic and zero-inflated negative binomial regression models assess three areas of cannabis normalization: accessibility, acceptability, and recent use. Peer network cannabis use prevalence, gender, nativity, campus locale and living arrangement are explored as focal predictors of variation in normalization among 1,713 cannabis using and nonusing undergraduate students in Canada.

RESULTS

Women report lower odds of positive cannabis acceptability attitudes. While women report lower rates of recent cannabis use, gender is not a significant predictor for lifetime prevalence. Being a recent immigrant significantly predicts lower recent use, lower odds of favorable attitudes to cannabis, and reduced accessibility in comparison to students born in Canada. Longer-term immigrants do not show significant differences from students born in Canada on accessibility and acceptability, suggesting a substance use acculturation effect. Lower peer cannabis use prevalence exhibits a protective effect against use. In comparison to students who report that "some" of their peer network uses cannabis, those with "all" users in their network exhibit lower acceptability attitudes. This suggests a threshold relationship between peer use prevalence and acceptability. Conclusions/Importance: This article provides a data point for assessing future shifts in cannabis normalization prior to impending changes in Canadian drug policy that will legalize recreational cannabis use. Results show that normalization components of recent use, acceptability, and accessibility are differentiated by gender, nativity, and peer network cannabis use prevalence.

摘要

背景/目的:药物正常化框架研究了物质使用的社会融合。本文通过社会定位预测因子对大麻正常化进行了定量评估。

方法

逻辑和零膨胀负二项回归模型评估了大麻正常化的三个方面:可及性、可接受性和近期使用。在加拿大,对 1713 名使用和不使用大麻的本科生进行了同伴网络大麻使用流行率、性别、出生地、校园位置和居住安排等焦点预测因子的研究,以探讨其对正常化差异的影响。

结果

女性报告对大麻可接受性态度的可能性较低。虽然女性报告的近期大麻使用率较低,但性别并不是预测终身流行率的重要因素。与在加拿大出生的学生相比,最近移民的人近期使用大麻的可能性较低,对大麻的态度较不利,可及性也较低。与在加拿大出生的学生相比,长期移民在可及性和可接受性方面没有显著差异,这表明存在一种物质使用文化适应效应。较低的同伴大麻使用流行率对使用具有保护作用。与报告“部分”同伴使用大麻的学生相比,网络中“所有”同伴都使用大麻的学生表现出较低的可接受性态度。这表明同伴使用流行率和可接受性之间存在阈值关系。结论/重要性:本文提供了一个评估加拿大即将改变毒品政策(将使娱乐性大麻合法化)之前大麻正常化未来变化的数据点。结果表明,近期使用、可接受性和可及性的正常化成分因性别、出生地和同伴网络大麻使用流行率而有所不同。

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