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大麻电子测试(eCHECKUPTO GO):对大量吸食大麻的大学生进行个性化反馈加保护性行为策略干预的效果。

Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO: Effects of a personalized feedback plus protective behavioral strategies intervention for heavy marijuana-using college students.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80525, USA.

Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2018 Sep 1;190:13-19. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.05.020. Epub 2018 Jun 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Marijuana use is common among U.S. college students. Liberalization of marijuana use policies is hypothesized to decrease social norms discouraging use, which protects against marijuana use. This may increase the importance of protective behavioral strategies (PBS) to reduce marijuana use harm.

METHODS

This study tested direct and moderated (by sex) program effects of an adapted version of the Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO, a web-based marijuana use intervention providing university-specific personalized feedback (PF) with normative information and PBS to students attending a university in a state with legalized adult recreational marijuana. Participants were 298 heavy-using college students randomly assigned to receive Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO or strategies for healthy stress management (HSM). General linear models (GLMs) tested direct program effects on proximal intervention targets, marijuana use, and use consequences. Multi-group GLMs then tested the moderating effect of sex on direct intervention effects.

RESULTS

Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO participants reported decreases in estimated use prevalence (i.e., descriptive norms), self-reported hours high per week, days high per week, periods high per week, and weeks high per month. Sex moderated intervention effects on the use of PBS such that females in the PF condition increased their use of PBS more than males.

CONCLUSION

Results demonstrate preliminary support for the adapted Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO in reducing marijuana use for "heavy college-aged users". Future research should test adapted Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO sustained effects over time, and examine whether program effects on harm reduction manifest after sustained (e.g., booster) program implementation.

摘要

背景

在美国大学生中,大麻的使用较为普遍。大麻使用政策的自由化被假设为会降低劝阻使用的社会规范,从而保护人们免受大麻的影响。这可能增加了保护性行为策略(PBS)的重要性,以减少大麻使用的危害。

方法

本研究测试了一种经过改编的 Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO 的直接和调节(由性别调节)效果,这是一种基于网络的大麻使用干预措施,为在一个成人娱乐大麻合法化的州就读的大学生提供了具有针对性的个性化反馈(PF)、规范性信息和 PBS。参与者是 298 名重度使用大麻的大学生,他们被随机分配接受 Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO 或健康压力管理策略(HSM)。一般线性模型(GLMs)测试了直接干预对近期干预目标、大麻使用和使用后果的影响。多组 GLMs 随后测试了性别对直接干预效果的调节作用。

结果

Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO 组的参与者报告称,他们估计的使用流行率(即描述性规范)、每周自我报告的高剂量时间、每周高剂量天数、每周高剂量期数和每月高剂量周数有所下降。性别的调节作用显著影响了 PBS 的使用,PF 条件下的女性比男性更倾向于使用 PBS。

结论

结果初步支持了经过改编的 Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO 在减少“重度大学生”的大麻使用方面的效果。未来的研究应该测试经过改编的 Marijuana eCHECKUPTO GO 在一段时间内的持续效果,并研究是否在持续(例如,强化)实施计划后,计划对减少危害的效果会显现出来。

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