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Motives for simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among young adults

机译:同时酒精和大麻在年轻人中使用的动机

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Abstract The majority of young adults who use alcohol and marijuana sometimes use the two substances simultaneously. Understanding why young adults engage in simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use may inform interventions and help offset negative consequences. To date, research has not yet examined motives for SAM use. The current study tested a 26-item measure of motives for SAM use in a community sample of young adults to identify the factor structure and to evaluate associations of subscales of SAM motives with alcohol and marijuana motives and substance use. Young adults from the Seattle metropolitan area ( N =286; 58% female, 67% White/Caucasian) were asked about their motives for using alcohol, marijuana, and SAM as well as their use of alcohol and marijuana and related consequences in the past month. Exploratory factor analysis with promax rotation identified four factors to characterize motives for SAM use: (1) conformity (8 items, α=0.87, e.g., “to fit in with a group I like,” “pressure from others”), (2) positive effects (6 items, α=0.88, e.g., “cross-faded effects are better,” “to get a better high”) (3) calm/coping (3 items, α=0.77, e.g., “to calm me down,” “to cope with anxiety”), and (4) social (5 items, α=0.78, e.g., “because it is customary on special occasions,” “as a way to celebrate”). Results revealed that alcohol, marijuana, and SAM motives were moderately correlated. Even after controlling for alcohol or marijuana motives, SAM motives were associated with SAM use and marijuana use/consequences (but not alcohol use/consequences). Highlights ? There are distinct motives for simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use. ? Motives for SAM use include conformity, positive effects, calm/coping, and social. ? After controlling for alcohol and marijuana motives, SAM motives were associated with use.
机译:摘要大多数使用酒精和大麻的年轻成年人有时会同时使用这两种物质。了解为什么年轻人参与同时酒精和大麻(SAM)使用可能会提供干预措施,并帮助抵消负面后果。迄今为止,研究尚未检查SAM使用的动机。目前的研究测试了山姆使用的26项用于山姆使用的动机,用于识别因子结构,并评估SAM动机与酒精和大麻动机和物质使用的子级的关联。来自西雅图大都市区的年轻成年人(n = 286; 58%的女性,67%的白色/白种人)被问及使用酒精,大麻和山姆的动机以及过去的使用酒精和大麻和相关后果的动机月。探究性因子分析与普通爆炸旋转确定了表征SAM使用动机的四个因素:(1)符合性(8项,α= 0.87,例如“,适合我喜欢的组,”来自其他人的压力“),(2 )积极影响(6项,α= 0.88,例如“交叉衰落的效果更好”,“得到更好的高”)(3)平静/应对(3项,α= 0.77,例如“,让我平静下来下来,“以焦虑焦虑”),和(4)社会(5件,α= 0.78,例如“,因为它是特殊场合的习惯性,”“作为庆祝的方式”)。结果显示,酒精,大麻和SAM动机是适度相关的。即使在控制酒精或大麻动机之后,SAM的动机也与SAM使用和大麻使用/后果有关(但不是酗酒/后果)。强调 ?同时酒精和大麻(SAM)使用具有不同的动机。还SAM使用的动机包括符合性,积极影响,平静/应对和社会。还在控制酒精和大麻动机后,SAM动机与使用有关。

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