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使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂:与大学生描述性规范的关联。

Using Alcohol and Cannabis as Sleep Aids: Associations with Descriptive Norms Among College Students.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

出版信息

Behav Sleep Med. 2023 Jan-Feb;21(1):84-96. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2022.2040505. Epub 2022 Feb 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Young adults may use alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids, a risky behavior that can worsen sleep health over time and lead to substance dependence. Perceived norms for such risky behaviors are often overestimated and related to one's own use. This cross-sectional study examined: (a) the extent to which college students overestimated the prevalence of alcohol and cannabis use as sleep aids (i.e., perceived descriptive norms), and (b) the extent to which perceived descriptive norms were associated with students' own use of alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids.

METHODS

2,642 undergraduate college students (18.84 years) reported past 30-day use of alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids. Participants also estimated the percent of college students who use alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids (i.e., perceived descriptive norms).

RESULTS

One-sample -tests revealed participants, on average, overestimated the norms for using alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids. Participants who endorsed past 30-day use of these substances as sleep aids overestimated these norms to an even greater extent. Count regression models showed perceived descriptive norms were associated with students' use of alcohol and of cannabis as sleeps aids, in respective models, even when controlling for sleep difficulties.

CONCLUSIONS

College students may overestimate the prevalence of using alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids, and students who believe these behaviors are more normative report more frequent use of these substances as sleep aids. Taken together, findings may highlight the potential for norm-correcting strategies as a prudent approach to reducing/preventing the use of alcohol and cannabis as sleep aids.

摘要

目的

年轻人可能会将酒精和大麻用作助眠剂,这种危险行为随着时间的推移会逐渐损害睡眠健康,并导致物质依赖。人们对这些危险行为的感知规范通常被高估,并与自身的使用情况有关。本横断面研究调查了:(a)大学生对酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的使用频率(即感知描述性规范)的高估程度;(b)感知描述性规范与学生自身使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂之间的关联程度。

方法

2642 名本科大学生(18.84 岁)报告了过去 30 天内使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的情况。参与者还估计了大学生使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的百分比(即感知描述性规范)。

结果

单样本 t 检验显示,参与者平均高估了使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的规范。过去 30 天内使用这些物质作为助眠剂的参与者,对这些规范的高估程度更大。计数回归模型显示,感知描述性规范与学生使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂有关,在相应模型中,即使控制了睡眠困难,也是如此。

结论

大学生可能高估了使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的流行程度,而那些认为这些行为更规范的学生报告说更频繁地使用这些物质作为助眠剂。综合来看,这些发现可能强调了规范修正策略作为减少/预防使用酒精和大麻作为助眠剂的一种谨慎方法的潜力。

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