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The role of parents, peers and partners in cannabis use and dependence trajectories among young adult frequent users

机译:父母,同伴和伴侣在年轻人经常使用大麻中的使用和依赖性轨迹中的作用

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In a 3-year qualitative longitudinal study the role of social relationships in cannabis use and dependence in young adults (all frequent users at baseline) was explored. Overall, cannabis use and dependence declined. Changes in use were, for a considerable part, attributable to processes and life events in social relationships with peers and partners, while parents had little influence. Negatively experienced events often triggered increased use and positively experienced events decreased use. Participants often adapted their use to others, depending on associate's use. Underlying mechanisms appear related to both socialization and selection. Gender-specific processes occurred, particularly with regard to partners; females selected using partners and males nonusing partners, and subsequently cannabis use increased (females) or decreased (males) by socialization. Transitions in cannabis dependence could be explained by using peers, cohabitation and, for females, a new partnership. Persistent and newly nondependent participants were less susceptible to social influences than dependent interviewees.
机译:在一项为期3年的定性纵向研究中,探讨了社交关系在年轻人(所有基线时都是频繁使用者)的大麻使用和依赖中的作用。总体而言,大麻的使用和依赖性下降。使用上的变化很大一部分归因于与同伴和伴侣的社会关系中的过程和生活事件,而父母影响很小。负面经历的事件通常会触发使用增加,而正面经历的事件则会减少使用。参与者经常根据同事的使用情况来适应其他人的使用。潜在的机制似乎与社会化和选择有关。发生了针对性别的过程,特别是在合作伙伴方面;通过伴侣选择的女性和不使用伴侣的男性,随后通过社交活动大麻使用量增加(女性)或减少(男性)。可以通过使用同龄人,同居生活以及对女性而言新的伙伴关系来解释大麻依赖的转变。持久的和新的非依赖性参与者比依赖性受访者更不容易受到社会影响。

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