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一项关于积极心理学干预对大麻使用及其相关后果影响的初步研究结果。

Results of a pilot study examining the effect of positive psychology interventions on cannabis use and related consequences.

机构信息

PATHS Lab, University of Rhode Island Department of Psychology, Kingston, RI 02881, United States of America.

PATHS Lab, University of Rhode Island Department of Psychology, Kingston, RI 02881, United States of America; Division of Prevention and Community Research, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06511, United States of America.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2023 Aug;131:107247. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2023.107247. Epub 2023 May 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young adults experience high rates of cannabis use and consequences. Cross-sectional work has linked positive psychological constructs (e.g., savoring) to less cannabis use and consequences, and positive psychological interventions (PPIs) have shown promise in targeting other substance use behaviors. This pilot study sought to provide an initial test of PPIs to reduce young adult cannabis use and consequences.

METHODS

Adults (18-25 years old) who endorsed at least weekly past-month cannabis use (N = 59, 69.6% men, 41.1% White) reported their baseline cannabis use and consequences. Participants were randomized to complete one of three daily exercises (Savoring, Three Good Things, or a control) along with daily text message surveys for two weeks, then completed a follow-up survey at the end of the two weeks.

RESULTS

Paired samples t-tests indicated that participants in the Three Good Things group showed medium to large reductions in frequency of weekly cannabis use (p = .08, g = -0.57) and cannabis-associated consequences (p = .08, g = -0.57) from baseline to follow-up. In the Savoring and control groups, there were not significant changes in frequency of weekly cannabis use (Savoring: p = .39, g = 0.20; Control: p = .96, g = 0.01) nor cannabis-associated consequences (Savoring: p = .84, g = 0.05; Control: p = .45, g = -0.18). Participants in both positive psychology conditions reported the exercises were easy to complete, providing evidence for acceptability.

DISCUSSION

Results provide initial support for the feasibility and potential promise of a text-message based PPI as a harm reduction approach for cannabis users. A larger clinical trial is warranted to test the effects of such interventions with adequate statistical power.

摘要

背景

年轻人的大麻使用率和后果都很高。横断面研究将积极的心理结构(例如,品味)与较少的大麻使用和后果联系起来,积极的心理干预(PPIs)在针对其他物质使用行为方面显示出了希望。这项试点研究旨在初步测试 PPI 以减少年轻成年人的大麻使用和后果。

方法

报告至少每周过去一个月大麻使用的成年人(18-25 岁,N=59,69.6%男性,41.1%白人)报告了他们的基线大麻使用和后果。参与者被随机分配到完成三项日常练习(品味、三件好事或对照组),并同时进行为期两周的日常短信调查,然后在两周结束时完成后续调查。

结果

配对样本 t 检验表明,三件好事组的参与者从基线到随访,每周大麻使用频率(p=0.08,g=-0.57)和与大麻相关的后果(p=0.08,g=-0.57)均有中等至较大幅度的减少。在品味和对照组中,每周大麻使用频率(品味:p=0.39,g=0.20;对照组:p=0.96,g=0.01)和与大麻相关的后果(品味:p=0.84,g=0.05;对照组:p=0.45,g=-0.18)均没有显著变化。两种积极心理条件的参与者均报告说,这些练习很容易完成,为可接受性提供了证据。

讨论

结果初步支持基于短信的 PPI 作为减少大麻使用者伤害的一种方法的可行性和潜在希望。需要进行更大的临床试验,以在适当的统计能力下测试此类干预措施的效果。

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