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一小部分频繁使用大麻的成年人的大麻结果预期、大麻使用动机和大麻使用情况

Cannabis Outcome Expectancies, Cannabis Use Motives, and Cannabis Use among a Small Sample of Frequent Using Adults.

作者信息

Anthenien Amber M, Prince Mark A, Wallace Gemma, Jenzer Tiffany, Neighbors Clayton

机构信息

University of Houston, Houston, TX 77004.

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80521.

出版信息

Cannabis. 2021 Apr 22;4(1):69-84. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2021.01.005. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about the factors influencing use among frequent cannabis users, defined here as using at least three times per week. Outcome expectancies and motives for cannabis use have been independently examined in relation to cannabis use, but not among frequent users. Further, the associations among distinct expectancies and motives for cannabis use have yet to be explored. The current study examined whether expectancies influence cannabis use through cannabis use motives among frequent users. Additionally, we examined more nuanced relationships among three cannabis outcome expectancies (relaxation/tension reduction, social, perceptual/cognitive) and four motives (enhancement, social, coping, expansion).

METHOD

Bayesian path analysis with informative priors was used to examine associations among expectancies, motives, and outcomes in a sample of 54 (63% male) young adult frequent users (i.e., at least three times per week; 65% used daily). Participants were recruited from the community and completed self-report questionnaires assessing cannabis use, expectancies, and motives.

RESULTS

Findings support hypotheses that cannabis use expectancies were associated with unique motives for frequent cannabis users. Perceptual/cognitive enhancement expectancies were the only expectancy to consistently relate to all four cannabis use motives. Social expectancies were related to enhancement, social, and expansion motives for use, and relaxation/tension reduction expectancies were associated with coping motives.

CONCLUSIONS

Results extend previous work examining direct and indirect effects of expectancies and motives among frequent using young adults. Findings support the potential clinical utility of exploring the perceived functional benefits of cannabis use for individual frequent users as well as potential alternatives that might serve similar functions with fewer risks and consequences.

摘要

背景

对于频繁使用大麻者(此处定义为每周至少使用三次)使用大麻的影响因素知之甚少。大麻使用的结果预期和动机已分别针对大麻使用情况进行了研究,但尚未在频繁使用者中进行研究。此外,大麻使用的不同预期和动机之间的关联尚未得到探索。本研究调查了在频繁使用者中,结果预期是否通过大麻使用动机影响大麻使用。此外,我们还研究了三种大麻结果预期(放松/减轻紧张、社交、感知/认知)和四种动机(增强、社交、应对、拓展)之间更细微的关系。

方法

采用带有信息先验的贝叶斯路径分析,在54名(63%为男性)年轻成年频繁使用者(即每周至少三次;65%每天使用)的样本中,研究预期、动机和结果之间的关联。参与者从社区招募,完成自我报告问卷,评估大麻使用情况、预期和动机。

结果

研究结果支持以下假设:大麻使用预期与频繁大麻使用者的独特动机相关。感知/认知增强预期是唯一始终与所有四种大麻使用动机相关的预期。社交预期与使用的增强、社交和拓展动机相关,而放松/减轻紧张预期与应对动机相关。

结论

研究结果扩展了先前关于频繁使用大麻的年轻人中预期和动机的直接和间接影响的研究。研究结果支持探索大麻使用对个体频繁使用者的感知功能益处以及可能具有类似功能但风险和后果较小的潜在替代方法的潜在临床效用。

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