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Binge Drinking Cannabis Co-Consumption and Academic Achievement in First Year University Students in Spain: Academic Adjustment as a Mediator

机译:西班牙一年级学生的暴饮暴食大麻共同消费和学业成就:调解员的学业调整

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Little is known about how binge drinking or the combination of binge drinking and cannabis consumption affect academic achievement in students during the transition to university, or about the mechanisms that mediate this relationship. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between this pattern of alcohol/cannabis consumption and academic achievement, considering academic adjustment as a possible mediator. A total of 258 Spanish, first-year university students (145 females and 113 males), enrolled in undergraduate degree courses, were categorized into three groups on the basis of their patterns of alcohol/cannabis consumption: control, binge drinkers and co-consumers. The findings showed a significant effect of the combined binge drinking/cannabis consumption, but not of binge drinking alone, upon academic achievement and academic adjustment. Grade point average (GPA) and academic adjustment were lower in the co-consumers than in the other groups. Regarding the mediation effect, 34.33% of the impact of combined alcohol/cannabis use on GPA was mediated by academic adjustment. The combined consumption of alcohol and cannabis led to difficulties in adaptation to academic life, which in turn contributed to poorer performance at university. The implications of the findings are discussed.
机译:关于暴饮暴食或暴饮暴食与大麻消费的结合如何影响向大学过渡期间学生的学业成绩或调解这种关系的机制知之甚少。这项研究的目的是评估这种酒精/大麻消费模式与学业成绩之间的关联,并考虑将学术调整作为可能的调解人。总共258名西班牙大学一年级学生(145名女性和113名男性)参加了本科学位课程,根据他们的酒精/大麻消费方式将他们分为三类:控制,暴饮暴食者和共同消费者。研究结果表明,暴饮/大麻消费合起来对学习成绩和学业调整有显着影响,但不单独暴饮。共同消费者的平均绩点(GPA)和学业调整低于其他群体。关于调解效果,酒精/大麻联合使用对GPA的影响中有34.33%是通过学术调整来调解的。酒精和大麻的共同消费导致难以适应学术生活,进而导致大学学习成绩下降。讨论的结果的含义。

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