Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2019 Jul;43(7):1567-1574. doi: 10.1111/acer.14075. Epub 2019 May 28.
Alcohol and marijuana co-users are at heightened vulnerability for experiencing a variety of negative alcohol use outcomes including heavier alcohol use and driving under the influence. The current study explored willingness to experience negative consequences as a potential factor underlying the association between co-user status and negative consequences in an effort to guide future intervention work. From a longitudinal study of first-year college students, we examined willingness to experience consequences at Time 2 as a mediator of co-user status at Time 1 and experience of negative consequences at Time 3.
First-year college student drinkers (n = 1,914) at a large university completed surveys in the fall and spring of their freshman year and the fall of their sophomore year.
Alcohol and marijuana co-users reported higher willingness to experience consequences than alcohol-only users. Willingness to experience consequences partially explained the association between alcohol and marijuana couse and consequences.
The current study was the first to compare co-users of alcohol and marijuana to alcohol-only users on willingness to experience consequences, and examine the role of willingness as a mediator between co-user status and consequences experienced. Co-users were more willing to experience adverse effects from drinking, in turn predicting more consequences. Intervention work targeting consequences may be less effective for co-users; thus, additional work is needed to identify other potential mechanisms for change for this at-risk group.
同时饮酒和吸食大麻的人更容易经历各种负面的饮酒后果,包括更大量的饮酒和酒后驾车。本研究探讨了体验负面后果的意愿作为共同使用者状态与负面后果之间关联的潜在因素,旨在为未来的干预工作提供指导。本研究从一项对一年级大学生的纵向研究中,考察了在第 1 次测量时作为共同使用者状态和第 3 次测量时经历负面后果的中介变量的第 2 次测量时体验后果的意愿。
在一所大型大学,对一年级大学生饮酒者(n=1914)在新生学年秋季和春季以及大二学年秋季进行了调查。
与仅饮酒者相比,同时饮酒和吸食大麻的人报告称更愿意体验后果。体验后果的意愿部分解释了酒精和大麻共同使用者与后果之间的关联。
本研究首次将同时饮酒和吸食大麻的人与仅饮酒者在体验后果的意愿方面进行了比较,并考察了意愿作为共同使用者状态和经历后果之间的中介变量的作用。共同使用者更愿意体验饮酒的不良影响,从而预测更多的后果。针对后果的干预工作对共同使用者可能效果不佳;因此,需要进一步研究确定针对这一高危人群的其他潜在改变机制。