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在一个年轻成人社区样本中,每日同时使用酒精和大麻的情况及其与酒精使用、大麻使用和负面后果的关联。

Daily-level simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use and its associations with alcohol use, marijuana use, and negative consequences in a young adult community sample.

作者信息

Fairlie Anne M, Calhoun Brian H, Graupensperger Scott, Patrick Megan E, Lee Christine M

机构信息

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

Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2023 Sep;47(9):1690-1701. doi: 10.1111/acer.15145. Epub 2023 Sep 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use has been associated with greater alcohol use and consequences at the daily level, but limited research has examined SAM use in relation to marijuana use and its consequences. This study tested daily associations between SAM use and four outcomes: alcohol use (number of drinks), marijuana use (hours high), negative alcohol consequences, and negative marijuana consequences.

METHODS

A community sample of young adults [ages 18-25, mean (SD) = 21.61 (2.17) years] with recent alcohol and SAM use was recruited (N = 409; 50.9% female; 48.2% non-Hispanic/Latinx White). Participants completed a baseline survey and six 2-week bursts of daily surveys (81.1% of morning surveys completed) and reported on substance use and negative substance-related consequences. Multilevel modeling was used to test the main aims and to explore each specific consequence.

RESULTS

Among days with any alcohol use, SAM use days were associated with consuming more drinks and experiencing more total negative alcohol-related consequences than non-SAM use days. Among days with any marijuana use, SAM use days were associated with more hours being high than non-SAM use days. Exploratory models showed that SAM use was related to five specific alcohol-related consequences and two specific marijuana-related consequences.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings build upon prior research by showing that SAM use days are linked to consuming more drinks, reporting more hours being high from marijuana, and experiencing more total alcohol-related consequences even after controlling for the number of drinks, the number of hours high, any tobacco/nicotine use, and any other substance use. SAM use was also associated with a greater likelihood of experiencing some specific consequences related to alcohol and marijuana. The findings underscore the need for additional research on SAM use and marijuana-related outcomes.

摘要

背景

同时使用酒精和大麻(SAM)与日常层面上更多的酒精使用及后果相关,但关于SAM使用与大麻使用及其后果之间关系的研究有限。本研究检验了SAM使用与以下四个结果之间的日常关联:酒精使用(饮酒量)、大麻使用(处于兴奋状态的时长)、负面酒精后果以及负面大麻后果。

方法

招募了一个近期有酒精和SAM使用经历的年轻成年人社区样本[年龄18 - 25岁,平均(标准差)= 21.61(2.17)岁](N = 409;50.9%为女性;48.2%为非西班牙裔/拉丁裔白人)。参与者完成了一项基线调查以及为期六周、每周两次的日常调查(完成了81.1%的早晨调查),并报告了物质使用情况及与物质相关的负面后果。采用多水平模型来检验主要目标并探索每种具体后果。

结果

在有任何酒精使用的日子里,与非SAM使用日相比,SAM使用日与饮用更多酒以及经历更多总体负面酒精相关后果有关。在有任何大麻使用的日子里,与非SAM使用日相比,SAM使用日处于兴奋状态的时长更多。探索性模型表明,SAM使用与五种特定的酒精相关后果和两种特定的大麻相关后果有关。

结论

这些发现基于先前的研究,表明即使在控制了饮酒量、处于兴奋状态的时长、任何烟草/尼古丁使用以及任何其他物质使用之后,SAM使用日仍与饮用更多酒、报告大麻兴奋状态时长更多以及经历更多总体酒精相关后果有关。SAM使用还与经历一些与酒精和大麻相关的特定后果的更大可能性相关。这些发现强调了对SAM使用和大麻相关结果进行更多研究的必要性。

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