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大学生同时使用酒精和大麻的动机与负面后果之间的细微关系:多产品使用的作用。

Nuanced relations between simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use motives and negative consequences among college students: The role of multiple product use.

机构信息

Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies.

Center of Alcohol and Substance Studies.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2022 Oct;30(5):593-608. doi: 10.1037/pha0000454. Epub 2021 Mar 11.

Abstract

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use is common, but it exacerbates negative consequences. Individuals use alcohol and cannabis products in different ways and have distinct reasons for use. The present study examines day-level effects of motives on consequences on SAM-use days, accounting for consumption, and tests whether using multiple alcohol (e.g., beer + liquor) and/or cannabis (e.g., concentrate + leaf) products on the same day mediates these relations. College students engaging in SAM use at least once in the past month ( = 281; M = 20.17) completed two bursts of 28 consecutive days of data collection. We examined within-person effects of motives (effect-enhancement, social, offered [it was offered], coping) on number of negative consequences and on experiencing hangover, nausea, or blackout; and indirect effects via two concurrent mediators: using multiple alcohol products and multiple cannabis products. Total effect models showed effect-enhancement motives were related to nausea, social motives to number of total consequences and hangover, and coping motives to blackout. Effect-enhancement, social, and offered motives evinced significant indirect effects on consequence outcomes via multiple alcohol, but not cannabis, product use. Coping motives did not exhibit significant indirect effects, and were related to multiple cannabis, but not alcohol, product use, although all other motives were related to both mediators. Findings support recent work demonstrating within-person relations between social motives and negative consequences on SAM-use days. Limiting the number of alcohol products consumed on SAM-use days may be beneficial, particularly for young adults using to enhance intoxication or for social reasons. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

同时使用酒精和大麻(SAM)很常见,但会加剧负面后果。个体使用酒精和大麻制品的方式不同,使用的原因也不同。本研究考察了动机在 SAM 使用日对后果的日间影响,考虑了消费,并检验了同一天使用多种酒精(如啤酒+白酒)和/或大麻(如浓缩物+叶子)产品是否调解了这些关系。过去一个月至少有一次 SAM 使用经历的大学生(=281;M=20.17)完成了两次为期 28 天的连续数据收集。我们考察了动机(增强效应、社交、提供[提供了]、应对)对负面后果数量和宿醉、恶心或昏迷的个体内影响;并通过两个并发的中介变量来检验间接影响:使用多种酒精产品和多种大麻产品。总效应模型表明,增强效应动机与恶心有关,社交动机与总后果和宿醉数量有关,应对动机与昏迷有关。增强效应、社交和提供动机通过多种酒精产品使用对后果结果产生显著的间接影响,但不是大麻产品。应对动机没有表现出显著的间接影响,与多种大麻产品使用有关,但与多种酒精产品使用无关,尽管所有其他动机都与这两种中介变量有关。研究结果支持了最近的工作,该工作表明在 SAM 使用日,社交动机与负面后果之间存在个体内关系。限制 SAM 使用日的酒精产品消费数量可能是有益的,尤其是对于那些为了增强醉酒或出于社交原因而使用酒精的年轻人。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)。

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