Department of Psychology, Reed College, Portland, OR 97202, USA.
School of Medicine and Public Health, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 May 4;18(9):4882. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18094882.
Social anxiety is often purported to be a risk factor for increased cannabis use. Cannabis use motives are strong explanatory predictors of cannabis use embedded within social contexts. This investigation explored the impact of social anxiety, cannabis motives, and their interaction on willingness to use cannabis in a community sample of emerging adults. Social anxiety was anticipated to positively correlate with coping and conformity motives and greater willingness to use cannabis in peer social contexts. Motives to use were hypothesized to potentiate social anxiety's influence on cannabis use decision-making. In total, 124 participants completed an audio simulation of social cannabis use contexts (Can-SIDE) and standard measures of social anxiety (SIAS) and use motives (MMM). Contrary to expectations, social anxiety exerted a protective effect on willingness to use cannabis, but only when conformity, social, and expansion motives were at or below average. These effects varied by social contexts of use. Social anxiety leading to increased cannabis use may be most apparent in clinical samples and in high-risk cannabis users, but this pattern was not supported in this sample of community living emerging adults below clinical cutoffs for cannabis use disorder with relatively high social anxiety.
社交焦虑通常被认为是增加大麻使用的风险因素。大麻使用动机是嵌入社会背景中的大麻使用的强有力的解释性预测因素。本研究在一个新兴成年人的社区样本中探索了社交焦虑、大麻使用动机及其相互作用对在同伴社交环境中使用大麻的意愿的影响。预计社交焦虑与应对和从众动机呈正相关,并且更愿意在同伴社交环境中使用大麻。使用动机被假设为增强社交焦虑对大麻使用决策的影响。共有 124 名参与者完成了社会大麻使用环境的音频模拟(Can-SIDE)和社交焦虑量表(SIAS)和使用动机量表(MMM)的标准测量。与预期相反,社交焦虑对使用大麻的意愿产生了保护作用,但仅在从众、社交和扩展动机处于或低于平均水平时才会产生这种作用。这些影响因使用的社会环境而异。社交焦虑导致大麻使用增加的情况在临床样本和高风险大麻使用者中可能最为明显,但在本研究中,在社区生活中,大麻使用障碍的临床切点以下,且社交焦虑相对较高的成年早期人群中,并没有支持这种模式。