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识别典型大麻消费者以指导毒品政策制定:对墨西哥城大都市区年轻人态度的Q分类评估。

Identifying archetypal cannabis consumers to inform drug policy design: a Q-sort assessment of young adults' attitudes in Mexico City's metropolitan area.

作者信息

Espinosa Salvador, Marks Charles, Fondevila Gustavo

机构信息

School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA.

School of Social Work, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA.

出版信息

J Cannabis Res. 2022 Jan 8;4(1):5. doi: 10.1186/s42238-021-00107-8.

DOI:10.1186/s42238-021-00107-8
PMID:34998437
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8742343/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

As the legalization of cannabis moves forward in many countries, it is important to highlight the potential harm that excessive use can cause on young consumers. Crafting effective policy interventions to reduce the harm stemming from excessive use requires an understanding of the attitudes and motivations of young consumers.

METHODS

This article uses Q methodology to study four aspects of cannabis use among young adults from Mexico City's metropolitan area: motivations for use, perceived consequences of use, reasons that would increase willingness to reduce consumption, and attitudes towards government regulation. A total of 110 cannabis users between 18 and 21 years old were recruited using chain-referral sampling. Using a Q methodology, we captured the relative importance that participants assigned to a series of statements and identified archetypal profiles of young adults who use cannabis for each of the four aspects mentioned above.

RESULTS

The sample for this research study included 76 men and 34 women. The average age of participants was 20 years old, and the average age when cannabis consumption started was 15 years old. For each of the four Q-sort factor analyses, we identified 4 distinct factors based on explained variance and interpretability. The Q factor analysis indicated that attenuation of a negative affect (i.e., anxiety, stress) and relaxation were primary motivations for cannabis use. Understood consequences of cannabis use ranged across aspect-archetype, reflecting legal (i.e., interacting with law enforcement), financial, familial (i.e., disappointing family members), and educational performance concerns. Participants indicated that finding alternative relaxation strategies, receiving credible evidence of the health harms of cannabis use, increased financial burden of purchasing, and increased inaccessibility of cannabis products would motivate reductions in use. Across archetypes, participants indicated a willingness to comply with cannabis policies which are simple and easy to understand, which do not lead to discrimination or law enforcement involvement, and which provide for legal places to purchase and use safe (i.e., free of adulterants) cannabis products.

CONCLUSIONS

We posit that these archetypes could be useful to inform cannabis policy design. As the study reveals, participants' cannabis use was primarily motivated by perceived improvements to mental health. Furthermore, participant responses indicated that they viewed cannabis use as a health matter, not a criminal one. Policies which aim to promote alternative mental health wellness and relaxation mechanisms, which aim to improve communication of potential health harms of cannabis, and which allow for the safe and legal purchase and use of cannabis may be effective in reducing cannabis-associated harms. Though our findings shed light on important aspects of cannabis users' attitudes and perspectives, the sample size does not allow for a generalization of the findings and the drawing of conclusions about the population under scrutiny. Further research should consider the application of the Q methodology used in this article to a larger and more representative sample of cannabis users.

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摘要

背景

随着大麻在许多国家逐步合法化,强调过度使用大麻对年轻消费者可能造成的危害至关重要。制定有效的政策干预措施以减少过度使用带来的危害,需要了解年轻消费者的态度和动机。

方法

本文采用Q方法研究墨西哥城大都市区年轻人使用大麻的四个方面:使用动机、使用的感知后果、会增加减少消费意愿的原因以及对政府监管的态度。通过链式推荐抽样招募了110名18至21岁的大麻使用者。使用Q方法,我们获取了参与者赋予一系列陈述的相对重要性,并确定了在上述四个方面使用大麻的年轻人的原型概况。

结果

本研究样本包括76名男性和34名女性。参与者的平均年龄为20岁,开始使用大麻的平均年龄为15岁。对于四个Q分类因素分析中的每一个,我们根据解释方差和可解释性确定了4个不同的因素。Q因素分析表明,减轻负面影响(即焦虑、压力)和放松是使用大麻的主要动机。大麻使用的已知后果因方面原型而异,反映了法律(即与执法部门互动)、财务、家庭(即让家庭成员失望)和学业成绩方面的担忧。参与者表示,找到替代的放松策略、获得关于大麻使用对健康有害的可靠证据、购买大麻的经济负担增加以及大麻产品获取难度加大,都会促使他们减少使用。在各个原型中,参与者表示愿意遵守简单易懂、不会导致歧视或执法介入且提供合法购买和使用安全(即无掺假物)大麻产品场所的大麻政策。

结论

我们认为这些原型可能有助于为大麻政策设计提供参考。正如研究揭示的那样,参与者使用大麻主要是出于对心理健康改善的感知。此外,参与者的回答表明他们将大麻使用视为一个健康问题,而非刑事问题。旨在促进替代心理健康和放松机制、改善对大麻潜在健康危害的宣传以及允许安全合法购买和使用大麻的政策可能有效减少与大麻相关的危害。尽管我们的研究结果揭示了大麻使用者态度和观点的重要方面,但样本量不允许对研究结果进行推广并得出关于受审查人群的结论。进一步的研究应考虑将本文中使用的Q方法应用于更大、更具代表性的大麻使用者样本。

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