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大学生和大学生士兵/退伍军人中的大麻使用:焦虑的调节作用。

Cannabis use in civilian college students and college student service members/veterans: the moderating effect of anxiety.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, aWestern Kentucky University , Bowling Green, KY, USA.

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health , Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2020 Nov 1;46(6):777-783. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2020.1753758. Epub 2020 May 29.

DOI:10.1080/00952990.2020.1753758
PMID:32469609
Abstract

Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug on college campuses. Research suggests that Student Service Members/Veterans (SSM/V) may be more likely to use alcohol than civilian students, but little research has focused on cannabis use in these two samples. The purpose of the current study was to compare cannabis use frequency, cannabis use disorder (CUD) symptoms, and cannabis-related problems between civilian students and SSM/V. A second aim was to determine if group differences in these outcomes were moderated by symptoms of depression, stress, or anxiety. The sample included 164 college SSM/V (80.4% female, 19.6% male) and 456 civilian (78% female, 22% male) college students. Participants completed an online survey assessing demographics, number of days of past month cannabis use, cannabis-related problems, CUD symptoms, and a measure of anxiety, depression, and stress. Negative binomial regressions indicated no significant differences in number of days of past-month cannabis use or past-year cannabis-related problems between civilian students and SSM/V, although SSM/V reported more past-year CUD symptoms. Moderation analyses revealed that at elevated levels of anxiety, SSM/V students used cannabis more frequently than civilian students. These findings indicate that when experiencing elevated levels of anxiety, SSM/V use cannabis more frequently than civilian students, suggesting that anxiety may be a more prominent risk factor for frequency of cannabis use for SSM/V compared to civilian students. Education, prevention, and intervention efforts specifically addressing anxiety in this demographic are needed.

摘要

大麻是大学校园里最常被滥用的非法药物。研究表明,与平民学生相比,学生服务成员/退伍军人(SSM/V)可能更有可能使用酒精,但很少有研究关注这两个样本中的大麻使用情况。本研究的目的是比较平民学生和 SSM/V 之间的大麻使用频率、大麻使用障碍(CUD)症状和与大麻相关的问题。第二个目的是确定这些结果的群体差异是否受抑郁、压力或焦虑症状的调节。样本包括 164 名大学生 SSM/V(80.4%女性,19.6%男性)和 456 名平民(78%女性,22%男性)大学生。参与者完成了一项在线调查,评估人口统计学、过去一个月的大麻使用天数、与大麻相关的问题、CUD 症状以及焦虑、抑郁和压力的衡量标准。负二项回归分析表明,平民学生和 SSM/V 之间过去一个月的大麻使用天数或过去一年的大麻相关问题没有显著差异,尽管 SSM/V 报告了更多的过去一年的 CUD 症状。调节分析表明,在焦虑水平升高的情况下,SSM/V 学生比平民学生更频繁地使用大麻。这些发现表明,当 SSM/V 经历焦虑水平升高时,他们比平民学生更频繁地使用大麻,这表明焦虑可能是 SSM/V 相比平民学生更突出的大麻使用频率风险因素。需要针对这一人群的焦虑进行教育、预防和干预工作。

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