Parametría Consultancy, Quito, Ecuador.
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA.
Int J Psychol. 2023 Feb;58(1):85-89. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12881. Epub 2022 Sep 23.
This study investigated risk and protective factors for marijuana use and problems with use in Ecuadorian girls in an attempt to inform this growing problem. Female secondary school students (N = 16,310; M = 15.02, SD = 1.73 years) who completed the 2016 national survey of drug use participated. The likelihood of lifetime marijuana use, reported by 7.3% of the sample, was predicted by older age, greater perceived access to marijuana and affiliation with tobacco- and marijuana-using peers; aspects of parental monitoring and perceived physical safety in and around school were negatively related to the probability of use. Among girls reporting any marijuana use, age, frequency of past year use, ease of access and affiliation with marijuana-using peers was positively associated with marijuana use problems. These data support the roles of both parents and communities in reducing marijuana use among Ecuadorian girls and highlight the important role of peer influence.
本研究旨在探讨厄瓜多尔少女使用大麻的风险和保护因素及其使用问题,以期为这一日益严重的问题提供信息。参与 2016 年全国毒品使用调查的是完成调查的 16310 名女性中学生(M=15.02,SD=1.73 岁)。7.3%的样本报告了终生使用大麻的可能性,年龄较大、感知到大麻的可及性增加以及与吸烟和使用大麻的同龄人关系密切,这些因素预测了大麻的使用可能性;父母对孩子的监管和对学校内外的身体安全的感知与使用大麻的可能性呈负相关。在报告任何大麻使用的女孩中,年龄、过去一年的使用频率、使用的便利性以及与使用大麻的同龄人关系密切,与大麻使用问题呈正相关。这些数据支持父母和社区在减少厄瓜多尔少女使用大麻方面的作用,并强调了同伴影响的重要作用。