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同时使用酒精和大麻的近端前因及急性后果:对每日及事件层面研究的系统评价

Proximal antecedents and acute outcomes of simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use: Systematic review of daily- and event-level studies.

作者信息

Farrelly Kyra N, Amini Tahmina, Coelho Sophie G, Fox Nicolle, Dimitrova Nicole, Hendershot Christian S, Wardell Jeffrey D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken). 2025 Jan;49(1):43-61. doi: 10.1111/acer.15484. Epub 2024 Nov 17.

Abstract

Many studies have revealed that individuals who engage in simultaneous use of alcohol and cannabis report elevated substance-related consequences relative to those who use only alcohol or cannabis; however, evidence from emerging studies examining within-person differences across simultaneous use and single substance use occasions is less consistent. This systematic review aimed to synthesize findings from existing day- and event-level studies of within-person differences in the proximal antecedents and acute outcomes associated with simultaneous use versus single substance use episodes. Our search strategy revealed 30 eligible articles. Two categories of antecedents (i.e., internal [e.g., motives] and external [e.g., social context]) and three categories of outcomes (i.e., consumption behavior, general positive and negative consequences, and specific consequences) were identified. The current literature consistently suggests that greater day- or event-level social and enhancement motives, as well as being in a social context, predict greater likelihood of engaging in simultaneous use compared with alcohol- or cannabis-only use. However, there was heterogeneity in findings regarding the role of other person-level antecedents. Further, while most evidence pointed to heavier alcohol consumption on simultaneous use occasions versus alcohol-only occasions, findings for elevations in acute negative and positive substance-related consequences on simultaneous use versus single substance use occasions were mixed. Additionally, four studies found that increased consequences on simultaneous use occasions depended on the level of alcohol consumed. This review identifies several antecedents for simultaneous use events but suggests that simultaneous use occasions are not always associated with more acute harms than single substance use occasions. Given the extent to which the current literature is mixed, this review emphasizes the importance of methodological improvements and future research examining the mechanisms linking simultaneous use with substance-related consequences to help reconcile findings across within-person and between-person studies.

摘要

许多研究表明,同时使用酒精和大麻的人报告的与物质相关的后果比仅使用酒精或大麻的人更高;然而,新兴研究中关于同时使用和单一物质使用场合的个体差异的证据并不一致。本系统综述旨在综合现有日间和事件层面研究的结果,这些研究涉及同时使用与单一物质使用发作相关的近端前因和急性后果的个体差异。我们的检索策略共筛选出30篇符合条件的文章。确定了两类前因(即内部因素[如动机]和外部因素[如社会环境])和三类后果(即消费行为、一般积极和消极后果以及特定后果)。当前文献一致表明,与仅使用酒精或大麻相比,更高的日间或事件层面的社交和增强动机以及处于社交环境中,预示着同时使用的可能性更大。然而,关于其他个体层面前因的作用,研究结果存在异质性。此外,虽然大多数证据表明同时使用场合的酒精消费量高于仅使用酒精的场合,但关于同时使用与单一物质使用场合相比急性负面和正面物质相关后果升高的研究结果不一。此外,四项研究发现,同时使用场合后果增加取决于酒精消费量。本综述确定了同时使用事件的几个前因,但表明同时使用场合并不总是比单一物质使用场合带来更多急性危害。鉴于当前文献的混杂程度,本综述强调了方法改进和未来研究的重要性,这些研究将考察同时使用与物质相关后果之间的联系机制,以帮助协调个体内和个体间研究的结果。

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