Helle Ashley C, Boness Cassandra L, Masters Joan, Sher Kenneth J
University of Missouri.
Center on Alcohol, Substance use, And Addictions at the University of New Mexico.
J Stud Aff Res Pract. 2024;61(1):86-102. doi: 10.1080/19496591.2023.2177104. Epub 2023 May 16.
Given the prevalence of alcohol and cannabis co-use among college students, prevention for co-use is crucial. We examined hypothetical receptiveness to substance-specific interventions among students who reported co-use. Students who use alcohol and cannabis were more receptive to alcohol interventions than cannabis interventions. Campus prevention experts should consider offering evidence-based alcohol-focused interventions as a potential pathway for decreasing substance use among college students who engage in co-use.
鉴于大学生中酒精和大麻共同使用的普遍性,预防共同使用至关重要。我们研究了报告有共同使用情况的学生对特定物质干预措施的假设接受度。同时使用酒精和大麻的学生对酒精干预措施的接受度高于对大麻干预措施的接受度。校园预防专家应考虑提供以酒精为重点的循证干预措施,作为减少有共同使用情况的大学生物质使用的潜在途径。