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年轻成年大麻与烟草共同使用者对大麻使用正负预期的每日评估:社会人口统计学、心理健康症状及可能的大麻使用障碍造成的差异

Daily Assessment of Positive and Negative Cannabis Use Expectancies in Young Adult Cannabis and Tobacco Co-Users: Differences by Sociodemographics, Mental Health Symptoms, and Possible Cannabis Use Disorder.

作者信息

Romm Katelyn F, Mermelstein Robin, Vandrey Ryan, Hedeker Donald, Cohn Amy M

机构信息

TSET Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

出版信息

Cannabis. 2025 Jul 15;8(2):85-97. doi: 10.26828/cannabis/2025/000277. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Expectancies play a critical role in cannabis use behavior and are influenced by sociodemographic and intrapersonal factors. This study examined daily endorsement of positive and negative cannabis use expectancies using 28 days of ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) in relation to sociodemographics, mental health symptoms, and cannabis use disorder (CUD) among young adult cannabis-tobacco co-users.

METHOD

Ninety-seven young adult (ages 18-24) cannabis and tobacco co-users reported on anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and possible CUD at baseline. During the 28 days of EMAs, participants reported on 16 positive ( = 7) and negative ( = 9) cannabis use expectancies they anticipated would occur in the next 24 hours. Descriptive statistics examined the proportion of EMA days each expectancy was endorsed. Multivariable logistic regressions examined associations of expectancies with anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and possible CUD, controlling for sociodemographics.

RESULTS

The most frequently endorsed expectancies were positive (e.g., feeling good, getting along with others), while the least frequently endorsed were negative (e.g., drinking too much, having an argument). In regression models, participants endorsing more days of expecting to feel anxious displayed higher odds of anxiety and depressive symptoms; those endorsing more days of expecting to be in a bad mood displayed higher odds of depressive symptoms; those endorsing more days of expecting to feel tired or unmotivated displayed higher odds of possible CUD.

CONCLUSIONS

Expectancies of cannabis benefits and consequences are heterogeneous, endorsed in different frequencies across days, and they may have important implications for mental health symptoms and cannabis use severity among young adults who co-use.

摘要

目的

预期在大麻使用行为中起着关键作用,并受到社会人口统计学和个人因素的影响。本研究通过28天的生态瞬时评估(EMA),考察了年轻成年大麻-烟草共同使用者中,每日对大麻使用的积极和消极预期的认可情况,以及这些预期与社会人口统计学、心理健康症状和大麻使用障碍(CUD)之间的关系。

方法

97名年龄在18 - 24岁的年轻成年大麻和烟草共同使用者在基线时报告了焦虑症状、抑郁症状以及可能的CUD情况。在28天的EMA期间,参与者报告了他们预计在接下来24小时内会出现的16种积极(= 7)和消极(= 9)大麻使用预期。描述性统计分析了每种预期被认可的EMA天数比例。多变量逻辑回归分析了预期与焦虑症状、抑郁症状和可能的CUD之间的关联,并对社会人口统计学因素进行了控制。

结果

最常被认可的预期是积极的(例如,感觉良好、与他人相处融洽),而最不常被认可的是消极的(例如,饮酒过量、发生争吵)。在回归模型中,认可更多天数预期会感到焦虑的参与者出现焦虑和抑郁症状的几率更高;认可更多天数预期会心情不好的参与者出现抑郁症状的几率更高;认可更多天数预期会感到疲倦或缺乏动力的参与者出现可能的CUD的几率更高。

结论

大麻益处和后果的预期是异质性的,在不同天数的认可频率不同,并且它们可能对共同使用大麻的年轻成年人的心理健康症状和大麻使用严重程度具有重要影响。

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