Psychology, Social Sciences, University at Albany, the State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2020;55(11):1825-1833. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1766503. Epub 2020 May 23.
Substance use, specifically cannabis use, is common among individuals with eating disorder (ED) symptoms; however, few studies have specifically explored the relation between EDs and cannabis use. The present study examined expectancies about the impact of cannabis on cognitive, affective and behavioral ED symptoms. Additionally, this study explored associations between cannabis-related expectancies, cannabis use and cannabis-related problems. Cannabis users with ED symptoms ( = 137) reported on frequency of cannabis use, cannabis-related problems and expectancies about the impact of cannabis on ED symptoms, Participants expected cannabis to decrease restrictive eating, compensatory behaviors, and preoccupation with body shape and weight and fear of eating and weight gain. In contrast, cannabis was expected to increase binge-eating behaviors. Expectancies about the impact of cannabis use on ED symptoms were not associated with more frequent cannabis use nor were they associated with cannabis-related problems. These findings suggest that individuals believe cannabis will improve some ED symptoms; however, these expected improvements are not associated with increased cannabis use and problems. Future research should examine cannabis expectancies in clinical populations and should further explore the association between cannabis expectancies, use, and ED symptoms longitudinally.
物质使用,特别是大麻使用,在有饮食障碍(ED)症状的个体中很常见;然而,很少有研究专门探讨 ED 与大麻使用之间的关系。本研究探讨了对大麻对认知、情感和行为 ED 症状影响的期望。此外,本研究还探讨了与大麻相关的期望、大麻使用和与大麻相关问题之间的关联。有 ED 症状的大麻使用者(n=137)报告了大麻使用的频率、与大麻相关的问题以及对大麻对 ED 症状影响的期望。参与者期望大麻能减少限制饮食、补偿行为、对体型和体重的过分关注以及对饮食和体重增加的恐惧。相比之下,大麻被期望增加暴食行为。大麻使用对 ED 症状的影响期望与更频繁的大麻使用无关,也与与大麻相关的问题无关。这些发现表明,个体相信大麻会改善一些 ED 症状;然而,这些预期的改善与增加大麻使用和问题无关。未来的研究应在临床人群中检查大麻期望,并进一步探讨大麻期望、使用和 ED 症状之间的纵向关联。