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同时使用酒精和大麻的交叉渐变动机:与年轻人在数天内的使用情况及后果的关联

Cross-fading motives for simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use: Associations with young adults' use and consequences across days.

作者信息

Patrick Megan E, Fleming Charles B, Fairlie Anne M, Lee Christine M

机构信息

Institute for Translational Research in Children's Mental Health and Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, 1100 Washington Ave S., Suite 101, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA.

University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 1100 NE 45th St., Suite 300, Seattle, WA, 98105, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2020 Aug 1;213:108077. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108077. Epub 2020 May 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many young adults engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use so that their effects overlap. Little is known about motivations for dual substance use and associations with use and consequences. This study examined daily-level associations between cross-fading motives and levels of alcohol and marijuana use and consequences.

METHODS

Young adults who reported SAM use in the month prior were surveyed in two 14-day bursts. Data included 1049 SAM use days from 281 young adults (age 18-25; M age = 21.80, SD = 2.16; 50 % women). Multilevel models assessed between- and within-person effects of cross-fading motives (i.e., to enhance the effects of marijuana and/or alcohol use by using them simultaneously) on alcohol and marijuana use and consequences, after adjusting for general enhancement, social, coping, and conformity motives and the amount of alcohol and marijuana used that day.

RESULTS

On 76 % of SAM use days, participants endorsed cross-fading motives (i.e., to enhance the effect of alcohol or marijuana or to get drunk and high at the same time). Having stronger cross-fading motives was associated with greater alcohol use, perceived intoxication, and positive alcohol consequences at the between- and within-person levels. In addition, between-person, individuals who reported stronger cross-fading motives on average reported more negative alcohol consequences and positive marijuana consequences on average. Cross-fading motives on a given day were not associated with marijuana use or marijuana consequences that day.

CONCLUSIONS

Cross-fading motives were common and varied from day to day. Understanding the motivational context for dual substance use may support future interventions for cross-fading.

摘要

背景

许多年轻人同时使用酒精和大麻,使得它们的效果相互重叠。对于双重物质使用的动机以及与使用和后果之间的关联知之甚少。本研究考察了交叉使用动机与酒精和大麻使用水平及后果之间的每日关联。

方法

对在过去一个月内报告有同时使用酒精和大麻情况的年轻人进行了两次为期14天的调查。数据包括来自281名年轻人(年龄18 - 25岁;平均年龄 = 21.80,标准差 = 2.16;50%为女性)的1049个同时使用酒精和大麻的日子。在调整了一般增强动机、社交动机、应对动机、从众动机以及当日使用的酒精和大麻量之后,多水平模型评估了交叉使用动机(即通过同时使用来增强大麻和/或酒精使用的效果)对酒精和大麻使用及后果的组间和组内效应。

结果

在76%的同时使用酒精和大麻的日子里,参与者认可交叉使用动机(即增强酒精或大麻的效果或同时喝醉和嗨)。在组间和组内水平上,具有更强的交叉使用动机与更多的酒精使用、感知到的醉酒状态以及积极的酒精后果相关。此外,在组间,平均报告有更强交叉使用动机的个体平均报告有更多的消极酒精后果和积极的大麻后果。特定日子的交叉使用动机与当日的大麻使用或大麻后果无关。

结论

交叉使用动机很常见且每天都有所不同。了解双重物质使用的动机背景可能有助于未来针对交叉使用的干预措施。

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