Psychology & Education Department, Mount Holyoke College, 50 College Street, South Hadley, MA 01075, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers Behavioral and Health Sciences, 671 Hoes Lane - Room D205, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2022 Aug 1;237:109502. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109502. Epub 2022 May 20.
Cannabis use is increasingly common, yet few studies have examined its associations with couple functioning. To address this gap, we used actor-partner interdependence modeling to examine the associations between cannabis use, relationship perceptions, and observed conflict behavior in a community-based sample of cannabis users and their partners.
Cannabis users (N = 232; 96 males; 122 females; 14 undisclosed biological sex) and their partners completed self-reports of cannabis frequency and global relationship satisfaction and commitment. At a laboratory visit, couples engaged in a 10 min conflict discussion and a 5 min discussion of areas of agreement, and reported on their post-conflict perceptions. Each partner's parasympathetic activity was assessed during the conflict task, and trained raters coded conflict and recovery behavior RESULTS: More frequent actor cannabis use was associated with more negative engagement and avoidance behavior during conflict, less parasympathetic withdrawal during conflict, and less effective behavioral recovery immediately after conflict. More frequent cannabis use was also associated with greater satisfaction with conflict resolution following the conflict discussion, but was not associated with perceived overall relationship satisfaction or commitment. Cannabis effects were independent of alcohol use CONCLUSIONS: Among cannabis users, there are discrepancies between perceived and objective measures of relationship functioning, such that cannabis users viewed their relationships as better functioning compared to independent raters' reports. These findings highlight the need for a nuanced understanding of the associations between cannabis and relationship functioning, which appear to be distinct from alcohol, as well as an organizing theoretical framework to stimulate future research.
大麻使用越来越普遍,但很少有研究探讨其与夫妻功能的关系。为了弥补这一空白,我们使用演员-伙伴相互依存模型,在一个基于社区的大麻使用者及其伴侣样本中,检验了大麻使用、关系感知和观察到的冲突行为之间的关联。
大麻使用者(N=232;96 名男性;122 名女性;14 名未公开的生物性别)及其伴侣完成了大麻频率和整体关系满意度和承诺的自我报告。在实验室访问中,夫妻双方进行了 10 分钟的冲突讨论和 5 分钟的共识讨论,并报告了冲突后的感知。在冲突任务中评估了每个伴侣的副交感神经活动,并且经过培训的评估人员对冲突和恢复行为进行了编码。
演员大麻使用越频繁,冲突期间的负面参与和回避行为越多,冲突期间副交感神经抑制越少,冲突后立即进行的行为恢复越有效。大麻使用越频繁,对冲突解决后的满意度也越高,但与感知的整体关系满意度或承诺无关。大麻的影响与酒精使用无关。
在大麻使用者中,关系功能的感知和客观测量之间存在差异,即与独立评估者的报告相比,大麻使用者认为他们的关系功能更好。这些发现强调了需要对大麻与关系功能之间的关联有一个细致入微的理解,这似乎与酒精不同,并且需要一个组织理论框架来激发未来的研究。