Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, United States of America.
Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions, University of New Mexico, United States of America.
Addict Behav. 2019 Sep;96:11-17. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.04.004. Epub 2019 Apr 4.
Marijuana internalized norms, measured by the Perceived Importance of Marijuana to the College Experience Scale (PIMCES; 8 items), has been found to be distinct from marijuana descriptive/injunctive norms and to be a unique robust predictor of marijuana-related outcomes among college students, yet the role of these beliefs has not been studied outside the U.S. Using confirmatory factor analysis, the present work examined the level of measurement invariance (i.e., configural, metric, and scalar) of the PIMCES across five different countries with distinct marijuana-related regulations (i.e., U.S., Argentina, Spain, Uruguay, and the Netherlands), sex, and marijuana user status among college students (n = 3424) recruited between September 2017 and January 2018. To make valid comparisons across groups, metric invariance is needed to compare correlations and scalar invariance is needed to compare latent means. We found strong measurement invariance (i.e., scalar invariance) for the PIMCES across countries, across males and females, and across marijuana users and non-users. College students in the U.S. reported the highest levels of marijuana internalized norms compared to college students from all other countries. As expected, males and marijuana users showed significantly higher scores on the PIMCES than females and non-users, respectively. Bivariate correlations between PIMCES scores and other marijuana-related variables were remarkably similar across males and females, though differences across countries warrant further exploration. Taken together, the degree to which college students view marijuana use to be an integral part of the college experience may be an important target for college student marijuana interventions across various countries/cultures.
大麻内化规范,用大麻对大学生活体验的感知重要性量表(PIMCES;8 个项目)来衡量,已经被发现与大麻描述性/指令性规范不同,并且是大学生中与大麻相关结果的独特有力预测因素,但这些信念在美国以外的地方还没有被研究过。本研究使用验证性因素分析,检验了 PIMCES 在五个具有不同大麻相关法规(美国、阿根廷、西班牙、乌拉圭和荷兰)、性别和大麻使用者身份的不同国家/地区的测量不变性(即构念、度量和标度)水平,参与者为 2017 年 9 月至 2018 年 1 月期间招募的大学生(n=3424)。为了在组间进行有效的比较,需要度量不变性来比较相关系数,需要标度不变性来比较潜在均值。我们发现 PIMCES 在国家间、男女间以及大麻使用者和非使用者间具有很强的测量不变性(即标度不变性)。与来自所有其他国家的大学生相比,美国大学生报告的大麻内化规范水平最高。正如预期的那样,男性和大麻使用者在 PIMCES 上的得分显著高于女性和非使用者。PIMCES 得分与其他大麻相关变量之间的双变量相关性在男女之间非常相似,尽管国家之间的差异值得进一步探讨。总的来说,大学生对大麻使用视为大学生活不可或缺的一部分的程度可能是大学生大麻干预在不同国家/文化中的一个重要目标。