Eisenberg Nicole, Jones Tiffany M, Kosterman Rick, Bailey Jennifer A, Lee Jungeun Olivia, Haggerty Kevin P
Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.
J Child Fam Stud. 2019 Feb;28(2):587-598. doi: 10.1007/s10826-018-1288-9. Epub 2019 Jan 16.
This study examined marijuana-related parenting attitudes, behaviors, and challenges in the context of nonmedical marijuana legalization in Washington State.
Qualitative data were collected via 6 focus groups with a total of 54 parents of preteen and teenage children, following the opening of the first marijuana retail store in Seattle in 2014. A structured interview protocol was used to ask parents about their marijuana-related parenting behaviors and about information, skills, or strategies that parents might find helpful while raising children in a state where nonmedical marijuana use is legal for adults. Transcripts were analyzed using thematic content analysis with NVivo software.
Findings indicate that most parents talked to their children about marijuana, communicating rules and information about the effects of the drug. Although most parents felt that marijuana use by underage youth was not acceptable, many recognized that it was something teens would likely experiment with. Most parents set guidelines about marijuana in their households, but several faced challenges monitoring their children's behavior (e.g., use of edibles), imposing consequences when children used marijuana, reconciling societal and personal norms, and deciding whether or not to disclose their own use. Parents expressed that they would benefit from learning strategies to deal with these challenges, including factual information and parenting skills, through programs offered in schools or community settings.
Results have implications for future research that seeks to inform prevention program development and shape policies attuned to the needs of parents.
本研究在华盛顿州非医用大麻合法化的背景下,考察了与大麻相关的育儿态度、行为及挑战。
2014年西雅图第一家大麻零售店开业后,通过6个焦点小组对总共54名青春期前和青少年孩子的家长收集了定性数据。采用结构化访谈方案询问家长与大麻相关的育儿行为,以及在非医用大麻对成年人合法的州抚养孩子时家长可能认为有帮助的信息、技能或策略。使用NVivo软件通过主题内容分析法对访谈记录进行分析。
研究结果表明,大多数家长与孩子谈论过大麻,传达了关于毒品影响的规则和信息。尽管大多数家长认为未成年人使用大麻不可接受,但许多家长认识到这是青少年可能会尝试的事情。大多数家长在家庭中制定了关于大麻的准则,但有几位家长在监控孩子行为(如食用大麻制品)、孩子使用大麻时实施惩罚、协调社会规范和个人规范以及决定是否披露自己的使用情况方面面临挑战。家长们表示,通过学校或社区提供的项目学习应对这些挑战的策略(包括事实信息和育儿技能)会对他们有益。
研究结果对未来旨在为预防项目开发提供信息并制定符合家长需求的政策的研究具有启示意义。