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吸烟的黑人成年人中的种族主义与大麻相关问题:负面情绪在应对种族主义经历中的作用。

Racism and cannabis-related problems among Black adults who smoke cigarettes: The role of negative emotions in responses to experiencing racism.

作者信息

Buckner Julia D, Sullivan Jas M, Buenrostro Christopher M, Clausen Bryce, Zvolensky Michael J

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University.

Department of Psychology, University of Houston.

出版信息

Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2025 Apr;33(2):155-161. doi: 10.1037/pha0000759. Epub 2024 Dec 2.

Abstract

Black Americans who use cannabis appear at greater risk for negative cannabis-related outcomes, and cannabis use is more common among individuals who smoke cigarettes. Race-based health disparities concerning cannabis outcomes indicate a need to identify psycho-socio-cultural factors that may play a role in cannabis use and related problems among Black Americans to inform prevention and treatment efforts. Minority stress-based models posit that stressors such as racism increase negative emotions, which may be associated with using substances such as cannabis to cope with negative emotions. Yet, no known research has directly assessed whether negative emotions experienced in response to racism play a role in cannabis-related behaviors. Participants were 254 (50.2% female) Black Americans who endorsed current cigarette smoking and were aged 18-73 ( = 42.1, = 14.1). Participants completed an online survey regarding their experiences with racism, smoking, and cannabis-related behaviors. Negative emotions in response to racism were assessed via the Racial Trauma Scale (RTS). Experiencing more frequent racism was related to greater RTS and cannabis-related problems. When entered simultaneously, frequency of racism was related to more cannabis-related problems via RTS, but not anxiety or depression broadly. Racism was related to more cannabis problems via the sequential effects of RTS and a greater quantity of cannabis used. These data indicate that the experience of negative emotions that occur after experiencing racism may play an important role in cannabis misuse among Black Americans. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

使用大麻的美国黑人出现与大麻相关的负面后果的风险似乎更高,而且吸烟的人使用大麻更为普遍。大麻使用结果方面基于种族的健康差异表明,有必要确定可能在美国黑人使用大麻及相关问题中起作用的心理社会文化因素,以为预防和治疗工作提供信息。基于少数群体压力的模型认为,种族主义等压力源会增加负面情绪,这可能与使用大麻等物质来应对负面情绪有关。然而,尚无已知研究直接评估因种族主义而产生的负面情绪是否在与大麻相关的行为中起作用。研究参与者为254名(50.2%为女性)美国黑人,他们认可当前吸烟,年龄在18至73岁之间(平均年龄 = 42.1岁,标准差 = 14.1岁)。参与者完成了一项关于他们种族主义经历、吸烟和与大麻相关行为的在线调查。通过种族创伤量表(RTS)评估对种族主义的负面情绪。经历更频繁的种族主义与更高的RTS得分及与大麻相关的问题有关。当同时纳入分析时,种族主义的频率通过RTS与更多与大麻相关的问题相关,但与广泛的焦虑或抑郁无关。种族主义通过RTS的相继影响以及使用更多数量的大麻与更多大麻问题相关。这些数据表明,经历种族主义后产生的负面情绪体验可能在美国黑人滥用大麻中起重要作用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2025美国心理学会,保留所有权利)

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