Center for Children and Families, Department of Psychology, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th St, AHC1 Rm 140, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Center for Children and Families, Department of Psychology, Florida International University, 11200 SW 8th St, AHC1 Rm 140, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 Nov 1;228:109098. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109098. Epub 2021 Sep 22.
There is a large body of research that has identified bidirectional associations between conduct problems and cannabis use. Despite growing knowledge regarding comorbidities between conduct problems and cannabis use, it remains unclear whether these findings generalize across both males and females. The current study examined sex differences in longitudinal associations between conduct problems and cannabis use in a predominantly Hispanic sample of adolescents followed over a two-year period.
Participants were 401 adolescents (89.8% Hispanic, 46% female; M = 15.5) taking part in a two-year longitudinal investigation examining the associations between neurocognitive functioning and cannabis use. The sample consisted predominantly of youth selected for risk of cannabis escalation, with 90% reporting using cannabis, nicotine, or alcohol prior to baseline. Negative binomial cross-lagged regressions and simple slope difference tests were used for all analyses.
We found support for bidirectional associations between conduct problems and cannabis use, controlling for demographics, covariates, and baseline frequencies. Simple slope difference tests revealed that there was a significant, positive association between baseline cannabis use and subsequent conduct problems among females but not males. In contrast, the association between baseline conduct problems and subsequent frequency of cannabis use did not differ as a function of sex.
Our results underscore the importance of viewing cannabis use as a risk factor for maladjustment rather than solely as a consequence, particularly among female adolescents. Information gained from temporal sequencing of cannabis use and conduct problem symptoms can guide the selection of intervention programs for referred youth.
有大量研究表明,品行问题与大麻使用之间存在双向关联。尽管关于品行问题和大麻使用共病的知识不断增加,但仍不清楚这些发现是否普遍适用于男性和女性。本研究在一个以西班牙裔为主的青少年样本中,考察了品行问题与大麻使用之间的纵向关联在性别上的差异,该样本在两年的时间内进行了跟踪调查。
参与者是 401 名青少年(89.8%为西班牙裔,46%为女性;M=15.5),他们参与了一项为期两年的纵向研究,旨在考察神经认知功能与大麻使用之间的关联。该样本主要由具有大麻使用风险的青少年组成,90%的青少年在基线前报告使用过大麻、尼古丁或酒精。所有分析均采用负二项交叉滞后回归和简单斜率差异检验。
我们发现,在控制人口统计学、协变量和基线频率的情况下,品行问题和大麻使用之间存在双向关联。简单斜率差异检验显示,在女性中,基线大麻使用与随后的品行问题之间存在显著的正相关,但在男性中则没有。相反,基线品行问题与随后大麻使用频率之间的关联则不因性别而异。
我们的研究结果强调了将大麻使用视为适应不良的风险因素而不仅仅是后果的重要性,尤其是在女性青少年中。从大麻使用和品行问题症状的时间序列中获得的信息可以指导对被转介的青少年进行干预方案的选择。